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As stated in §60.2915, you must comply with the following:
For the air pollutant | You must meet this emission
limitation a | Using this averaging time | And determining
compliance using this method |
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a All emission limitations (except for opacity) are measured at 7 percent oxygen, dry basis at standard conditions. b Calculated each hour as the average of the previous 12 operating hours. | |||
1. Cadmium | 18 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Method 29 of appendix A of this part. |
2. Carbon monoxide | 40 parts per million by dry volume | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run during performance test), and 12-hour rolling averages measured using CEMS. b | Method 10, 10A, or 10B of appendix A of this part and CEMS. |
3. Dioxins/furans (total basis) | 33 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample meter time per run) | Method 23 of appendix A of this part. |
4. Hydrogen chloride | 15 parts per million by dry volume | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Method 26A of appendix A of this part. |
5. Lead | 226 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Method 29 of appendix A of this part. |
6. Mercury | 74 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Method 29 of appendix A of this part. |
7. Opacity | 10 percent | 6-minute average (observe over three 1-hour test runs; i.e., thirty 6-minute averages) | Method 9 of appendix A of this part. |
8. Oxides of nitrogen | 103 parts per million by dry volume | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Method 7, 7A, 7C, 7D, or 7E of appendix A of this part, or ANSI/ASME PTC 19.10-1981 (IBR, see §60.17(h)) in lieu of Methods 7 and 7C only. |
9. Particulate matter | 0.013 grains per dry standard cubic foot | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Method 5 or 29 of appendix A of this part. |
10. Sulfur dioxide | 3.1 parts per million by dry volume | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Method 6 or 6C of appendix A of this part, or ANSI/ASME PTC 19.10-1981 (IBR, see §60.17(h)) in lieu of Method 6 only. |
As stated in §60.2916, you must comply with the following:
For these operating
parameters | You must establish these operating limits | And monitoring using these minimum frequencies | ||
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Data measurement | Data recording | Averaging time | ||
a Calculated each hour as the average of the previous 3 operating hours. | ||||
1. Charge rate | Maximum charge rate | Continuous | Every hour | Daily for batch units. 3-hour rolling for continuous and intermittent units a. |
2. Pressure drop across the wet scrubber or amperage to wet scrubber | Minimum pressure drop or amperage | Continuous | Every 15 minutes | 3-hour rolling a. |
3. Scrubber liquor flow rate | Minimum flow rate | Continuous | Every 15 minutes | 3-hour rolling a. |
4. Scrubber liquor pH | Minimum pH | Continuous | Every 15 minutes | 3-hour rolling a. |
As stated in §60.2940, you must comply with the following:
For the following
pollutants | Use the following span values for your CEMS | Use the following performance specifications (P.S.) in appendix B of this part for your CEMS | If needed to meet minimum data requirements, use the following alternate methods in appendix A of this part to collect data |
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1. Carbon Monoxide | 125 percent of the maximum hourly potential carbon monoxide emissions of the waste combustion unit | P.S.4A | Method 10. |
2. Oxygen | 25 percent oxygen | P.S.3 | Method 3A or 3B, or ANSI/ASME PTC 19.10-1981 (IBR, see §60.17(h)) in lieu of Method 3B only. |
As stated in §60.2951, you must comply with the following:
Report | Due date | Contents | Reference |
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Note: This table is only a summary, see the referenced sections of the rule for the complete requirements. | |||
1. Preconstruction report | a. Prior to commencing construction | i. Statement of intent to construct;
ii. Anticipated date of commencement of onstruction; | §60.2952.
§60.2952. |
iii. Documentation for siting requirements; | §60.2952. | ||
iv. Waste management plan; and | §60.2952. | ||
v. Anticipated date of initial startup. | §60.2952. | ||
2. Startup notification | a. Prior to initial startup | i. Types of waste to be burned;
ii. Maximum design waste burning capacity; | §60.2953.
§60.2953. |
iii. Anticipated maximum charge rate; | §60.2953. | ||
iv. If applicable, the petition for site-specific operating limits; and | §60.2953. | ||
v. Anticipated date of initial startup. | §60.2953. | ||
3. Initial test report | a. No later than 60 days following the initial performance test | i. Complete test report for the initial performance test; and
ii. The values for the site-specific operating limits | §60.2954.
§60.2954. |
4. Annual report | a. No later than 12 months following the submission of the initial test report. Subsequent reports are to be submitted no more than 12 months following the previous report | i. Company Name and address;
ii. Statement and signature by the owner or operator; iii. Date of report; iv. Values for the operating limits; v. If no deviations or malfunctions were reported, a statement that no deviations occurred during the reporting period; | §§60.2955 and 60.2956.
§§60.2955 and 60.2956. §§60.2955 and 60.2956. §§60.2955 and 60.2956. §§60.2955 and 60.2956. |
vi. Highest and lowest recorded 12-hour averages, as applicable, for carbon monoxide emissions and highest and lowest recorded 3-hour averages, as applicable, for each operating parameter recorded for the calendar year being reported; | §§60.2955 and 60.2956. | ||
vii. Information for deviations or malfunctions recorded under §60.2949(b)(6) and (c) through (e); | §§60.2955 and 60.2956. | ||
viii. If a performance test was conducted during the reporting period, the results of the test; | §§60.2955 and 60.2956. | ||
ix. If a performance test was not conducted during the reporting period, a statement that the requirements of §60.2934 (a) or (b) were met; and | §§60.2955 and 60.2956. | ||
x. Documentation of periods when all qualified OSWI unit operators were unavailable for more than 12 hours but less than 2 weeks. | §§60.2955 and 60.2956. | ||
5. Emission limitation or operating limit deviation report | a. By August 1 of that year for data collected during the first half of the calendar year. By February 1 of the following year for data collected during the second half of the calendar year | i. Dates and times of deviation;
ii. Averaged and recorded data for those dates; iii. Duration and causes of each deviation and the corrective actions taken; iv. Copy of operating limit monitoring data and any test reports; v. Dates, times, and causes for monitor downtimes incidents; vi. Whether each deviation occurred during a period of startup, shutdown, or malfunction; and | §§60.2957 and 60.2958.
§§60.2957 and 60.2958. §§60.2957 and 60.2958. §§60.2957 and 60.2958. §§60.2957 and 60.2958. §§60.2957 and 60.2958. |
vii. Dates, times, and durations of any bypass of the control device. | §§60.2957 and 60.2958. | ||
6. Qualified operator deviation notification | a. Within 10 days of deviation | i. Statement of cause of deviation;
ii. Description of efforts to have an accessible qualified operator; and | §60.2959(a)(1).
§60.2959(a)(1) |
iii. The date a qualified operator will be accessible | §60.2959(a)(1). | ||
7. Qualified operation deviation status report | a. Every 4 weeks following deviation | i. Description of efforts to have an accessible qualified operator;
ii. The date a qualified operator will be accessible; and | §60.2959(a)(2).
§60.2959(a)(2). |
iii. Request to continue operation | §60.2959(a)(2). | ||
8. Qualified operator deviation notification of resumed operation | a. Prior to resuming operation | i. Notification that you are resuming operation | §60.2959(b). |
[70 FR 74892, Dec. 16, 2005, as amended at 71 FR 67806, Nov. 24, 2006]