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Table 1 to Subpart III of Part 62 - Emission Limitations
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. | |||
Cadmium | 0.004 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Performance test (Method 29 of appendix A of part 60). |
Carbon monoxide | 157 parts per million by dry volume | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Performance test (Method 10, 10A, or 10B, of appendix A of part 60). |
Dioxins/furans (toxic equivalency basis) | 0.41 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter | 3-run average (4 hour minimum sample time per run) | Performance test (Method 23 of appendix A of part 60). |
Hydrogen chloride | 62 parts per million by dry volume | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Performance test (Method 26A of appendix A of part 60). |
Lead | 0.04 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter | 3-run (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Performance test (Method 29 of appendix A of part 60). |
Mercury | 0.47 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Performance test (Method 29 of appendix A of part 60). |
Opacity | 10 percent | 6-minute averages | Performance test (Method 9 of appendix A of part 60). |
Oxides of nitrogen | 388 parts per million by dry volume | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Performance test (Methods 7, 7A, 7C, 7D, or 7E of appendix A of part 60). |
Particulate matter | 70 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Performance test (Method 5 or 29 of appendix A of part 60). |
Sulfur dioxide | 20 parts per million by dry volume | 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) | Performance test (Method 6 or 6c of appendix A of part 60). |
Table 2 to Subpart III of Part 62 - Operating Limits for Wet Scrubbers
For these operating parameters | You must establish these operating limits | And monitor 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. | ||||
Charge rate | Maximum charge rate | Continuous | Every hour | 1. Daily (batch units) 2. 3-hour rolling (continuous and intermittent units) a |
Pressure drop across the wet scrubber or amperage to wet scrubber | Minimum pressure drop or amperage | Continuous | Every 15 minutes | 3-hour rolling a |
Scrubber liquor flow rate | Minimum flow rate | Continuous | Every 15 minutes | 3-hour rolling a |
Scrubber liquor pH | Minimum pH | Continuous | Every 15 minutes | 3-hour rolling a |
Table 3 to Subpart III of Part 62 - Toxic Equivalency Factors
Dioxin/furan congener | Toxic equivalency factor |
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A. 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin | 1 |
B. 12,3,7,8-pentachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin | 0.5 |
C. 1,2,3,4,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin | 0.1 |
D. 1,2,3,7,8,9-hexachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin | 0.1 |
E. 12,3,6,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin | 0.1 |
F. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-heptachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin | 0.01 |
G. 0ctachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin | 0.001 |
H. 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.1 |
I. 2,3,4,7,8-pentachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.5 |
J. 1,2,3,7,8-pentachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.05 |
K. 1,2,3,4,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.1 |
L. 1,2,3,6,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.1 |
M. 1,2,3,7,8,9-hexachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.1 |
N. 2,3,4,6,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.1 |
O. 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-heptachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.01 |
P. 1,2,3,4,7,8,9-heptachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.01 |
Q. 0ctachlorinated dibenzofuran | 0.001 |
Table 4 to Subpart III of Part 62 - Summary of Reporting Requirements a
Report | Due date | Contents | Reference |
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a This table is only a summary, see the referenced sections of the rule for the complete requirements. | |||
A. Waste Management Plan | No later than April 5, 2004 | Waste management plan | § 62.14715. |
B. Initial Test Report | No later than 60 days following the initial performance test | 1. Complete test report for the initial performance test 2. The values for the site-specific operating limits. 3. Installation of bag leak detection systems for fabric filters. | § 62.14720. |
C. Annual report | 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 | 1. Name and address 2. Statement and signature by responsible official. 3. Date of report. 4. Values for the operating limits. 5. If no deviations or malfunctions were reported, a statement that no deviations occurred during the reporting period. 6. Highest recorded 3-hour average and the lowest 3-hour average, as applicable, for each operating parameter recorded for the calendar year being reported | §§ 62.14725 and 62.14730. Subsequent reports are to be submitted no more than 12 months following the previous report. |
7. Information for deviations or malfunctions recorded under § 62.14700(b)(6) and (c) through (e) 8. If a performance test was conducted during the reporting period, the results of the test. 9. If a performance test was not conducted during the reporting period, a statement that the requirements of § 62.14680(a) or (b) were met. 10. Documentation of periods when all qualified CISWI unit operators were unavailable for more than 8 hours but less than 2 weeks. | |||
D. Emission Limitation or Operating Limit Deviation Report | 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. | 1. Dates and times of deviations 2. Averaged and recorded data for these dates. 3. Duration and causes for each deviation and the corrective actions taken. 4. Copy of operating limit monitoring data and any test reports. 5. Dates, times, and causes for monitor downtime incidents. 6. Whether each deviation occurred during a period of startup, shutdown, or malfunction. | §§ 62.14735 and 62.14740. |
E. Qualified Operator Deviation Notification | Within 10 days of deviation | 1. Statement of cause of deviation. 2. Description of efforts to have an accessible qualified operator. 3. The date a qualified operator will be accessible. | § 62.14745(a)(1). |
F. Qualified Operator Deviation Status Report | Every 4 weeks following deviation. | 1. Description of efforts to have an accessible qualified operator 2. The date a qualified operator will be accessible. 3. Request for approval to continue operation. | § 62.14745(a)(2). |
G. Qualified Operator Deviation Notification of Resumed Operation | Prior to resuming operation | Notification that you are resuming operation | § 62.14745(b). |
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