[Code of Federal Regulations] [Title 40, Volume 13] [Revised as of July 1, 2005] From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access [CITE: 40CFR63.7143] [Page 50-62] TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED) PART 63_NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS FOR SOURCE CATEGORIES--Table of Contents Subpart AAAAA_National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Lime Manufacturing Plants Sec. 63.7143 What definitions apply to this subpart? Terms used in this subpart are defined in the Clean Air Act, in Sec. 63.2, and in this section as follows: Bag leak detector system (BLDS) is a type of PM detector used on FF to identify an increase in PM emissions resulting from a broken filter bag or other malfunction and sound an alarm. Belt conveyor means a conveying device that transports processed stone from one location to another by means of an endless belt that is carried on a series of idlers and routed around a pulley at each end. Bucket elevator means a processed stone conveying device consisting of a head and foot assembly which supports and drives an endless single or double strand chain or belt to which buckets are attached. Building means any frame structure with a roof. Capture system means the equipment (including enclosures, hoods, ducts, fans, dampers, etc.) used to capture and transport PM to a control device. Control device means the air pollution control equipment used to reduce PM emissions released to the atmosphere from one or more process operations at an LMP. Conveying system means a device for transporting processed stone from one piece of equipment or location to another location within a plant. Conveying systems include but are not limited to feeders, belt conveyors, bucket elevators and pneumatic systems. Deviation means any instance in which an affected source, subject to this subpart, or an owner or operator of such a source: (1) Fails to meet any requirement or obligation established by this subpart, including but not limited to any emission limitation (including any operating limit); (2) Fails to meet any term or condition that is adopted to implement an applicable requirement in this subpart and that is included in the operating permit for any affected source required to obtain such a permit; or (3) Fails to meet any emission limitation (including any operating limit) in this subpart during startup, shutdown, or malfunction, regardless of whether or not such failure is allowed by this subpart. Emission limitation means any emission limit, opacity limit, operating limit, or VE limit. Emission unit means a lime kiln, lime cooler, storage bin, conveying system transfer point, bulk loading or unloading operation, bucket elevator or belt conveyor at an LMP. Fugitive emission means PM that is not collected by a capture system. Hydrator means the device used to produce hydrated lime or calcium hydroxide via the chemical reaction of the lime product with water. Lime cooler means the device external to the lime kiln (or part of the lime kiln itself) used to reduce the temperature of the lime produced by the kiln. Lime kiln means the device, including any associated preheater, used to produce a lime product from stone feed [[Page 51]] by calcination. Kiln types include, but are not limited to, rotary kiln, vertical kiln, rotary hearth kiln, double-shaft vertical kiln, and fluidized bed kiln. Lime manufacturing plant (LMP) means any plant which uses a lime kiln to produce lime product from limestone or other calcareous material by calcination. Lime product means the product of the lime kiln calcination process including, calcitic lime, dolomitic lime, and dead-burned dolomite. Limestone means the material comprised primarily of calcium carbonate (referred to sometimes as calcitic or high calcium limestone), magnesium carbonate, and/or the double carbonate of both calcium and magnesium (referred to sometimes as dolomitic limestone or dolomite). Monovent means an exhaust configuration of a building or emission control device (e.g., positive pressure FF) that extends the length of the structure and has a width very small in relation to its length (i.e., length-to-width ratio is typically greater than 5:1). The exhaust may be an open vent with or without a roof, louvered vents, or a combination of such features. Particulate matter (PM) detector means a system that is continuously capable of monitoring PM loading in the exhaust of FF or ESP in order to detect bag leaks, upset conditions, or control device malfunctions and sounds an alarm at a preset level. A PM detector system includes, but is not limited to, an instrument that operates on triboelectric, light scattering, light transmittance, or other effects to continuously monitor relative particulate loadings. A BLDS is a type of PM detector. Positive pressure FF or ESP means a FF or ESP with the fan(s) on the upstream side of the control device. Process stone handling operations means the equipment and transfer points between the equipment used to transport processed stone, and includes, storage bins, conveying system transfer points, bulk loading or unloading systems, screening operations, bucket elevators, and belt conveyors. Processed stone means limestone or other calcareous material that has been processed to a size suitable for feeding into a lime kiln. Screening operation means a device for separating material according to size by passing undersize material through one or more mesh surfaces (screens) in series and retaining oversize material on the mesh surfaces (screens). Stack emissions means the PM that is released to the atmosphere from a capture system or control device. Storage bin means a manmade enclosure for storage (including surge bins) of processed stone prior to the lime kiln. Transfer point means a point in a conveying operation where the material is transferred to or from a belt conveyor. Vent means an opening through which there is mechanically induced air flow for the purpose of exhausting from a building air carrying PM emissions from one or more emission units. Table 1 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Emission Limits As required in Sec. 63.7090(a), you must meet each emission limit in the following table that applies to you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You must meet the following For . . . emission limit ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Existing lime kilns and their PM emissions must not exceed associated lime coolers that did not 0.12 pounds per ton of stone have a wet scrubber installed and feed (lb/tsf). operating prior to January 5, 2004. 2. Existing lime kilns and their PM emissions must not exceed associated lime coolers that have a 0.60 lb/tsf. If at any time wet scrubber, where the scrubber after January 5, 2004 the kiln itself was installed and operating changes to a dry control prior to January 5, 2004. system, then the PM emission limit in item 1 of this Table 1 applies, and the kiln is hereafter ineligible for the PM emission limit in item 2 of this Table 1 regardless of the method of PM control. 3. New lime kilns and their associated PM emissions must not exceed lime coolers. 0.10 lb/tsf. [[Page 52]] 4. All existing and new lime kilns and Weighted average PM emissions their associated coolers at your LMP, calculated according to Eq. 2 and you choose to average PM in Sec. 63.7112 must not emissions, except that any kiln that exceed 0.12 lb/tsf (if you are is allowed to meet the 0.60 lb/tsf PM averaging only existing kilns) emission limit is ineligible for or 0.10 lb/tsf (if you are averaging. averaging only new kilns). If you are averaging existing and new kilns, your weighted average PM emissions must not exceed the weighted average emission limit calculated according to Eq. 3 in Sec. 63.7112, except that no new kiln and its associated cooler considered alone may exceed an average PM emissions limit of 0.10 lb/tsf. 5. Stack emissions from all PSH PM emissions must not exceed operations at a new or existing 0.05 grams per dry standard affected source. cubic meter (g/dscm). 6. Stack emissions from all PSH Emissions must not exceed 7 operations at a new or existing percent opacity. affected source, unless the stack emissions are discharged through a wet scrubber control device. 7. Fugitive emissions from all PSH Emissions must not exceed 10 operations at a new or existing percent opacity. affected source, except as provided by item 8 of this Table 1. 8. All PSH operations at a new or All of the individually existing affected source enclosed in a affected PSH operations must building. comply with the applicable PM and opacity emission limitations in items 5 through 7 of this Table 1, or the building must comply with the following: There must be no VE from the building, except from a vent; and vent emissions must not exceed the stack emissions limitations in items 5 and 6 of this Table 1. 9. Each FF that controls emissions from Emissions must not exceed 7 only an individual, enclosed storage percent opacity. bin. 10. Each set of multiple storage bins You must comply with the at a new or existing affected source, emission limits in items 5 and with combined stack emissions. 6 of this Table 1. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 2 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Operating Limits As required in Sec. 63.7090(b), you must meet each operating limit in the following table that applies to you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ For . . . You must . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Each lime kiln and each lime cooler Maintain and operate the FF (if there is a separate exhaust to the such that the BLDS or PM atmosphere from the associated lime detector alarm condition does cooler) equipped with an FF. not exist for more than 5 percent of the total operating time in a 6-month period; and comply with the requirements in Sec. 63.7113(d) through (f) and Table 5 to this subpart. In lieu of a BLDS or PM detector maintain the FF such that the 6-minute average opacity for any 6-minute block period does not exceed 15 percent; and comply with the requirements in Sec. 63.7113(f) and (g) and Table 5 to this subpart. 2. Each lime kiln equipped with a wet Maintain the 3-hour block scrubber. exhaust gas stream pressure drop across the wet scrubber greater than or equal to the pressure drop operating limit established during the most recent PM performance test; and maintain the 3-hour block scrubbing liquid flow rate greater than the flow rate operating limit established during the most recent performance test. 3. Each lime kiln equipped with an Install a PM detector and electrostatic precipitator. maintain and operate the ESP such that the PM detector alarm is not activated and alarm condition does not exist for more than 5 percent of the total operating time in a 6- month period, and comply with Sec. 63.7113(e); or, maintain the ESP such that the 6-minute average opacity for any 6-minute block period does not exceed 15 percent, and comply with the requirements in Sec. 63.7113(g); and comply with the requirements in Sec. 63.7113(f) and Table 5 to this subpart. 4. Each PSH operation subject to a PM Maintain the 3-hour block limit which uses a wet scrubber. average exhaust gas stream pressure drop across the wet scrubber greater than or equal to the pressure drop operating limit established during the PM performance test; and maintain the 3-hour block average scrubbing liquid flow rate greater than or equal to the flow rate operating limit established during the performance test. 5. All affected sources................ Prepare a written OM&M plan; the plan must include the items listed in Sec. 63.7100(d) and the corrective actions to be taken when required in Table 5 to this subpart. [[Page 53]] 6. Each emission unit equipped with an a. Vent captured emissions add-on air pollution control device. through a closed system, except that dilution air may be added to emission streams for the purpose of controlling temperature at the inlet to an FF; and b. Operate each capture/ collection system according to the procedures and requirements in the OM&M plan. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 3 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Initial Compliance With Emission Limits As required in Sec. 63.7114, you must demonstrate initial compliance with each emission limitation that applies to you, according to the following table. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You have demonstrated initial For the following compliance, if For . . . emission limit . . after following . the requirements in Sec. 63.7112 . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. All new or existing lime PM emissions must The kiln outlet PM kilns and their associated lime not exceed 0.12 emissions (and if coolers (kilns/coolers). lb/tsf for all applicable, existing kilns/ summed with the coolers with dry separate cooler controls, 0.60 lb/ PM emissions), tsf for existing based on the PM kilns/coolers emissions with wet measured using scrubbers, 0.10 Method 5 in lb/tsf for all appendix A to new kilns/ part 60 of this coolers, or a chapter and the weighted average stone feed rate calculated measurement over according to Eq. the period of 3 in Sec. initial 63.7112. performance test, do not exceed the emission limit; if the lime kiln is controlled by an FF or ESP and you are opting to monitor PM emissions with a BLDS or PM detector, you have installed and are operating the monitoring device according to the requirements in Sec. 63.7113(d) or (e), respectively; and if the lime kiln is controlled by an FF or ESP and you are opting to monitor PM emissions using a COMS, you have installed and are operating the COMS according to the requirements in Sec. 63.7113(g). 2. Stack emissions from all PHS PM emissions must The outlet PM operations at a new or existing not exceed 0.05 g/ emissions, based affected source. dscm. on Method 5 or Method 17 in appendix A to part 60 of this chapter, over the period of the initial performance test do not exceed 0.05 g/dscm; and if the emission unit is controlled with a wet scrubber, you have a record of the scrubber's pressure drop and liquid flow rate operating parameters over the 3-hour performance test during which emissions did not exceed the emissions limitation. 3. Stack emissions from all PSH Emissions must not Each of the thirty operations at a new or existing exceed 7 percent 6-minute opacity affected source, unless the opacity. averages during stack emissions are discharged the initial through a wet scrubber control compliance device. period, using Method 9 in appendix A to part 60 of this chapter, does not exceed the 7 percent opacity limit. At least thirty 6-minute averages must be obtained. 4. Fugitive emissions from all Emissions must not Each of the 6- PSH operations at a new or exceed 10 percent minute opacity existing affected source. opacity. averages during the initial compliance period, using Method 9 in appendix A to part 60 of this chapter, does not exceed the 10 percent opacity limit. [[Page 54]] 5. All PSH operations at a new All of the All the PSH or existing affected source, individually operations enclosed in building. affected PSH enclosed in the operations must building have comply with the demonstrated applicable PM and initial opacity emission compliance limitations for according to the items 2 through 4 applicable of this Table 3, requirements for or the building items 2 through 4 must comply with of this Table 3; the following: or if you are There must be no complying with VE from the the building building, except emission from a vent, and limitations, vent emissions there are no VE must not exceed from the building the emission according to item limitations in 18 of Table 4 to items 2 and 3 of this subpart and this Table 3. Sec. 63.7112(k), and you demonstrate initial compliance with applicable building vent emissions limitations according to the requirements in items 2 and 3 of this Table 3. 6. Each FF that controls Emissions must not Each of the ten 6- emissions from only an exceed 7 percent minute averages individual storage bin. opacity. during the 1-hour initial compliance period, using Method 9 in appendix A to part 60 of this chapter, does not exceed the 7 percent opacity limit. 7. Each set of multiple storage You must comply You demonstrate bins with combined stack with emission initial emissions. limitations in compliance items 2 and 3 of according to the this Table 3. requirements in items 2 and 3 of this Table 3. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 4 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Requirements for Performance Tests As required in Sec. 63.7112, you must conduct each performance test in the following table that applies to you. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- According to the For . . . You must . . . Using . . . following requirements . . . ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. Each lime kiln and each associated Select the location of Method 1 or 1A of Sampling sites must be lime cooler, if there is a separate the sampling port and appendix A to part 60 located at the outlet exhaust to the atmosphere from the the number of traverse of this chapter; and of the control associated lime cooler. ports. Sec. 63.6(d)(1)(i). device(s) and prior to any releases to the atmosphere. 2. Each lime kiln and each associated Determine velocity and Method 2, 2A, 2C, 2D, Not applicable. lime cooler, if there is a separate volumetric flow rate. 2F, or 2G in appendix exhaust to the atmosphere from the A to part 60 of this associated lime cooler. chapter. 3. Each lime kiln and each associated Conduct gas molecular Method 3, 3A, or 3B in Not applicable. lime cooler, if there is a separate weight analysis. appendix A to part 60 exhaust to the atmosphere from the of this chapter. associated lime cooler. 4. Each lime kiln and each associated Measure moisture Method 4 in appendix A Not applicable. lime cooler, if there is a separate content of the stack to part 60 of this exhaust to the atmosphere from the gas. chapter. associated lime cooler. 5. Each lime kiln and each associated Measure PM emissions... Method 5 in appendix A Conduct the test(s) lime cooler, if there is a separate to part 60 of this when the source is exhaust to the atmosphere from the chapter. operating at associated lime cooler, and which representative uses a negative pressure PM control operating conditions device. in accordance with Sec. 63.7(e); the minimum sampling volume must be 0.85 dry standard cubic meter (dscm) (30 dry standard cubic foot (dscf)); if there is a separate lime cooler exhaust to the atmosphere, you must conduct the Method 5 test of the cooler exhaust concurrently with the kiln exhaust test. [[Page 55]] 6. Each lime kiln and each associated Measure PM emissions... Method 5D in appendix A Conduct the test(s) lime cooler, if there is a separate to part 60 of this when the source is exhaust to the atmosphere from the chapter. operating at associated lime cooler, and which representative uses a positive pressure FF or ESP. operating conditions in accordance with Sec. 63.7(e); if there is a separate lime cooler exhaust to the atmosphere, you must conduct the Method 5 test of the separate cooler exhaust concurrently with the kiln exhaust test. 7. Each lime kiln.................... Determine the mass rate Any suitable device.... Calibrate and maintain of stone feed to the the device according kiln during the kiln to manufacturer's PM emissions test. instructions; the measuring device used must be accurate to within 5 percent of the mass rate of stone feed over its operating range. 8. Each lime kiln equipped with a wet Establish the operating Data for the gas stream The continuous pressure scrubber. limit for the average pressure drop drop measurement gas stream pressure measurement device device must be drop across the wet during the kiln PM accurate within plus scrubber. performance test. or minus 1 percent; you must collect the pressure drop data during the period of the performance test and determine the operating limit according to Sec. 63.7112(j). 9. Each lime kiln equipped with a wet Establish the operating Data from the liquid The continuous scrubber. limit for the average flow rate measurement scrubbing liquid flow liquid flow rate to device during the kiln rate measuring device the scrubber. PM performance test. must be accurate within plus or minus 1 percent; you must collect the flow rate data during the period of the performance test and determine the operating limit according to Sec. 63.7112(j). 10. Each lime kiln equipped with a FF Have installed and have Standard operating According to the or ESP that is monitored with a PM operating the BLDS or procedures requirements in Sec. detector. PM detector prior to incorporated into the 63.7113(d) or (e), the performance test. OM&M plan. respectively. 11. Each lime kiln equipped with a FF Have installed and have Standard operating According to the or ESP that is monitored with a COMS. operating the COMS procedures requirements in Sec. prior to the incorporated into the 63.7113(g). performance test. OM&M plan and as required by 40 CFR part 63, subpart A, General Provisions and according to PS-1 of appendix B to part 60 of this chapter, except as specified in Sec. 63.7113(g)(2). 12. Each stack emission from a PSH Measure PM emissions... Method 5 or Method 17 The sample volume must operation, vent from a building in appendix A to part be at least 1.70 dscm enclosing a PSH operation, or set of 60 of this chapter. (60 dscf); for Method multiple storage bins with combined 5, if the gas stream stack emissions, which is subject to being sampled is at a PM emission limit. ambient temperature, the sampling probe and filter may be operated without heaters; and if the gas stream is above ambient temperature, the sampling probe and filter may be operated at a temperature high enough, but no higher than 121 [deg]C (250 [deg]F), to prevent water condensation on the filter (Method 17 may be used only with exhaust gas temperatures of not more than 250 [deg]F). [[Page 56]] 13. Each stack emission from a PSH Conduct opacity Method 9 in appendix A The test duration must operation, vent from a building observations. to part 60 of this be for at least 3 enclosing a PSH operation, or set of chapter. hours and you must multiple storage bins with combined obtain at least stack emissions, which is subject to thirty, 6-minute an opacity limit. averages. 14. Each stack emissions source from Establish the average Data for the gas stream The pressure drop a PSH operation subject to a PM or gas stream pressure pressure drop measurement device opacity limit, which uses a wet drop across the wet measurement device must be accurate scrubber. scrubber. during the PSH within plus or minus 1 operation stack PM percent; you must performance test. collect the pressure drop data during the period of the performance test and determine the operating limit according to Sec. 63.7112(j). 15. Each stack emissions source from Establish the operating Data from the liquid The continuous a PSH operation subject to a PM or limit for the average flow rate measurement scrubbing liquid flow opacity limit, which uses a wet liquid flow rate to device during the PSH rate measuring device scrubber. the scrubber. operation stack PM must be accurate performance test. within plus or minus 1 percent; you must collect the flow rate data during the period of the performance test and determine the operating limit according to Sec. 63.7112(j). 16. Each FF that controls emissions Conduct opacity Method 9 in appendix A The test duration must from only an individual, enclosed, observations. to part 60 of this be for at least 1 hour new or existing storage bin. chapter. and you must obtain ten 6-minute averages. 17. Fugitive emissions from any PSH Conduct opacity Method 9 in appendix A The test duration must operation subject to an opacity observations. to part 60 of this be for at least 3 limit. chapter. hours, but the 3-hour test may be reduced to 1 hour if, during the first 1-hour period, there are no individual readings greater than 10 percent opacity and there are no more than three readings of 10 percent during the first 1-hour period. 18. Each building enclosing any PSH Conduct VE check....... The specifications in The performance test operation, that is subject to a VE Sec. 63.7112(k). must be conducted limit. while all affected PSH operations within the building are operating; the performance test for each affected building must be at least 75 minutes, with each side of the building and roof being observed for at least 15 minutes. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table 5 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Continuous Compliance with Operating Limits As required in Sec. 63.7121, you must demonstrate continuous compliance with each operating limit that applies to you, according to the following table: [[Page 57]] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You must For the following demonstrate For . . . operating limit . continuous . . compliance by . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Each lime kiln controlled by Maintain the 3- Collecting the wet a wet scrubber. hour block scrubber average exhaust operating data gas stream according to all pressure drop applicable across the wet requirements in scrubber greater Sec. 63.7113 than or equal to and reducing the the pressure drop data according to operating limit Sec. established 63.7113(a); during the PM maintaining the 3- performance test; hour block and maintain the average exhaust 3-hour block gas stream average scrubbing pressure drop liquid flow rate across the wet greater than or scrubber greater equal to the flow than or equal to rate operating the pressure drop limit established operating limit during the established performance test. during the PM performance test; and maintaining the 3-hour block average scrubbing liquid flow rate greater than or equal to the flow rate operating limit established during the performance test (the continuous scrubbing liquid flow rate measuring device must be accurate within 1 % and the continuous pressure drop measurement device must be accurate within 1%). 2. Each lime kiln or lime cooler a. Maintain and (i) Operating the equipped with a FF and using a operate the FF or FF or ESP so that BLDS, and each lime kiln ESP such that the the alarm on the equipped with an ESP or FF bag leak or PM bag leak or PM using a PM detector. detector alarm, detection system is not activated is not activated and alarm and an alarm condition does condition does not exist for not exist for more than 5 more than 5 percent of the percent of the total operating total operating time in each 6- time in each 6- month period. month reporting period; and continuously recording the output from the BLD or PM detection system; and (ii) Each time the alarm sounds and the owner or operator initiates corrective actions within 1 hour of the alarm, 1 hour of alarm time will be counted (if the owner or operator takes longer than 1 hour to initiate corrective actions, alarm time will be counted as the actual amount of time taken by the owner or operator to initiate corrective actions); if inspection of the FF or ESP system demonstrates that no corrective actions are necessary, no alarm time will be counted. 3. Each stack emissions source Maintain the 3- Collecting the wet from a PSH operation subject to hour block scrubber an opacity limit, which is average exhaust operating data controlled by a wet scrubber. gas stream according to all pressure drop applicable across the wet requirements in scrubber greater Sec. 63.7113 than or equal to and reducing the the pressure drop data according to operating limit Sec. established 63.7113(a); during the PM maintaining the 3- performance test; hour block and maintain the average exhaust 3-hour block gas stream average scrubbing pressure drop liquid flow rate across the wet greater than or scrubber greater equal to the flow than or equal to rate operating the pressure drop limit established operating limit during the established performance test. during the PM performance test; and maintaining the 3-hour block average scrubbing liquid flow rate greater than or equal to the flow rate operating limit established during the performance test (the continuous scrubbing liquid flow rate measuring device must be accurate within 1 % and the continuous pressure drop measurement device must be accurate within 1%). 4. For each lime kiln or lime a. Maintain and i. Installing, cooler equipped with a FF or an operate the FF or maintaining, ESP that uses a COMS as the ESP such that the calibrating and monitoring device. average opacity operating a COMS for any 6-minute as required by 40 block period does CFR part 63, not exceed 15 subpart A, percent. General Provisions and according to PS-1 of appendix B to part 60 of this chapter, except as specified in Sec. 63.7113(g)(2); and [[Page 58]] ii. Collecting the COMS data at a frequency of at least once every 15 seconds, determining block averages for each 6-minute period and demonstrating for each 6-minute block period the average opacity does not exceed 15 percent. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 6 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Periodic Monitoring for Compliance With Opacity and Visible Emissions Limits As required in Sec. 63.7121 you must periodically demonstrate compliance with each opacity and VE limit that applies to you, according to the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ You must For the following demonstrate For . . . emission ongoing compliance limitation . . . . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Each PSH operation subject to a. 7-10 percent (i) Conducting a an opacity limitation as opacity, monthly 1-minute required in Table 1 to this depending on the VE check of each subpart, or any vents from PSH operation, as emission unit in buildings subject to an opacity required in Table accordance with limitation. 1 to this subpart. Sec. 63.7121(e); the check must be conducted while the affected source is in operation; (ii) If no VE are observed in 6 consecutive monthly checks for any emission unit, you may decrease the frequency of VE checking from monthly to semi- annually for that emission unit; if VE are observed during any semiannual check, you must resume VE checking of that emission unit on a monthly basis and maintain that schedule until no VE are observed in 6 consecutive monthly checks; (iii) If no VE are observed during the semiannual check for any emission unit, you may decrease the frequency of VE checking from semi-annually to annually for that emission unit; if VE are observed during any annual check, you must resume VE checking of that emission unit on a monthly basis and maintain that schedule until no VE are observed in 6 consecutive monthly checks; and (iv) If VE are observed during any VE check, you must conduct a 6- minute test of opacity in accordance with Method 9 of appendix A to part 60 of this chapter; you must begin the Method 9 test within 1 hour of any observation of VE and the 6-minute opacity reading must not exceed the applicable opacity limit. 2. Any building subject to a VE a. No VE.......... (i) Conducting a limit, according to item 8 of monthly VE check Table 1 to this subpart. of the building, in accordance with the specifications in Sec. 63.7112(k); the check must be conducted while all the enclosed PSH operations are operating; (ii) The check for each affected building must be at least 5 minutes, with each side of the building and roof being observed for at least 1 minute; [[Page 59]] (iii) If no VE are observed in 6 consecutive monthly checks of the building, you may decrease the frequency of checking from monthly to semi- annually for that affected source; if VE are observed during any semi-annual check, you must resume checking on a monthly basis and maintain that schedule until no VE are observed in 6 consecutive monthly checks; and (iv) If no VE are observed during the semi-annual check, you may decrease the frequency of checking from semi-annually to annually for that affected source; and if VE are observed during any annual check, you must resume checking of that emission unit on a monthly basis and maintain that schedule until no VE are observed in 6 consecutive monthly checks (the source is in compliance if no VE are observed during any of these checks). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Table 7 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Requirements for Reports As required in Sec. 63.7131, you must submit each report in this table that applies to you. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The report must You must submit You must submit a . . . contain . . . the report . . . ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1. Compliance report............ a. If there are no Semiannually deviations from according to the any emission requirements in limitations Sec. (emission limit, 63.7131(b). operating limit, opacity limit, and VE limit) that applies to you, a statement that there were no deviations from the emission limitations during the reporting period; b. If there were Semiannually no periods during according to the which the CMS, requirements in including any Sec. operating 63.7131(b). parameter monitoring system, was out- of-control as specified in Sec. 63.8(c)(7), a statement that there were no periods during which the CMS was out-of-control during the reporting period; c. If you have a Semiannually deviation from according to the any emission requirements in limitation Sec. (emission limit, 63.7131(b). operating limit, opacity limit, and VE limit) during the reporting period, the report must contain the information in Sec. 63.7131(d); d. If there were Semiannually periods during according to the which the CMS, requirements in including any Sec. operating 63.7131(b). parameter monitoring system, was out- of-control, as specified in Sec. 63.8(c)(7), the report must contain the information in Sec. 63.7131(e); and e. If you had a Semiannually startup, shutdown according to the or malfunction requirements in during the Sec. reporting period 63.7131(b). and you took actions consistent with your SSMP, the compliance report must include the information in Sec. 63.10(d)(5)(i). 2. An immediate startup, Actions taken for By fax or shutdown, and malfunction the event. telephone within report if you had a startup, 2 working days shutdown, or malfunction during after starting the reporting period that is actions not consistent with your SSMP. inconsistent with the SSMP. 3. An immediate startup, The information in By letter within 7 shutdown, and malfunction Sec. working days report if you had a startup, 63.10(d)(5)(ii). after the end of shutdown, or malfunction during the event unless the reporting period that is you have made not consistent with your SSMP. alternative arrangements with the permitting authority. See Sec. 63.10(d)(5)(ii). ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [[Page 60]] Table 8 to Subpart AAAAA of Part 63--Applicability of General Provisions to Subpart AAAAA As required in Sec. 63.7140, you must comply with the applicable General Provisions requirements according to the following table: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Summary of Am I subject to this Citation requirement requirement? Explanations ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sec. 63.1(a)(1)-(4)............. Applicability Yes............................. Sec. 63.1(a)(5)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.1(a)(6)................. Applicability Yes............................. Sec. 63.1(a)(7)-(a)(9).......... .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.1(a)(10)-(a)(14)........ Applicability....... Yes............................. Sec. 63.1(b)(1)................. Initial Yes............................. Sec. Sec. 63.7081 Applicability and 63.7142 specify Determination. additional applicability determination requirements. Sec. 63.1(b)(2)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.1(b)(3)................. Initial Yes............................. Applicability Determination. Sec. 63.1(c)(1)................. Applicability After Yes............................. Standard Established. Sec. 63.1(c)(2)................. Permit Requirements. No.............................. Area sources not subject to subpart AAAAA, except all sources must make initial applicability determination. Sec. 63.1(c)(3)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.1(c)(4)-(5)............. Extensions, Yes............................. Notifications. Sec. 63.1(d).................... .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.1(e).................... Applicability of Yes............................. Permit Program. Sec. 63.2....................... Definitions......... ................................ Additional definitions in Sec. 63.7143. Sec. 63.3(a)-(c)................ Units and Yes............................. Abbreviations. Sec. 63.4(a)(1)-(a)(2).......... Prohibited Yes............................. Activities. Sec. 3.4(a)(3)-(a)(5)........... .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.4(b)-(c)................ Circumvention, Yes............................. Severability. Sec. 63.5(a)(1)-(2)............. Construction/ Yes............................. Reconstruction. Sec. 63.5(b)(1)................. Compliance Dates.... Yes............................. Sec. 63.5(b)(2)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.5(b)(3)-(4)............. Construction Yes............................. Approval, Applicability. Sec. 63.5(b)(5)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.5(b)(6)................. Applicability....... Yes............................. Sec. 63.5(c).................... .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.5(d)(1)-(4)............. Approval of Yes............................. Construction/ Reconstruction. Sec. 63.5(e).................... Approval of Yes............................. Construction/ Reconstruction. Sec. 63.5(f)(1)-(2)............. Approval of Yes............................. Construction/ Reconstruction. Sec. 63.6(a).................... Compliance for Yes............................. Standards and Maintenance. Sec. 63.6(b)(1)-(5)............. Compliance Dates.... Yes............................. Sec. 63.6(b)(6)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.6(b)(7)................. Compliance Dates.... Yes............................. Sec. 63.6(c)(1)-(2)............. Compliance Dates.... Yes............................. Sec. 63.6(c)(3)-(c)(4).......... .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.6(c)(5)................. Compliance Dates.... Yes............................. Sec. 63.6(d).................... .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.6(e)(1)................. Operation & Yes............................. See Sec. 63.7100 Maintenance. for OM&M requirements. Sec. 63.6(e)(2)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.6(e)(3)................. Startup, Shutdown Yes............................. Malfunction Plan. Sec. 63.6(f)(1)-(3)............. Compliance with Yes............................. Emission Standards. Sec. 63.6(g)(1)-(g)(3).......... Alternative Standard Yes............................. Sec. 63.6(h)(1)-(2)............. Opacity/VE Standards Yes............................. Sec. 63.6(h)(3)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.6(h)(4)-(h)(5)(i)....... Opacity/VE Standards Yes............................. This requirement only applies to opacity and VE performance checks required in Table 4 to subpart AAAAA. [[Page 61]] Sec. 63.6(h)(5) (ii)-(iii)...... Opacity/VE Standards No.............................. Test durations are specified in subpart AAAAA; subpart AAAAA takes precedence. Sec. 63.6(h)(5)(iv)............. Opacity/VE Standards No.............................. Sec. 63.6(h)(5)(v).............. Opacity/VE Standards Yes............................. Sec. 63.6(h)(6)................. Opacity/VE Standards Yes............................. Sec. 63.6(h)(7)................. COM Use............. Yes............................. Sec. 63.6(h)(8)................. Compliance with Yes............................. Opacity and VE. Sec. 63.6(h)(9)................. Adjustment of Yes............................. Opacity Limit. Sec. 63.6(i)(1)-(i)(14)......... Extension of Yes............................. Compliance. Sec. 63.6(i)(15)................ .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.6(i)(16)................ Extension of Yes............................. Compliance. Sec. 63.6(j).................... Exemption from Yes............................. Compliance. Sec. 63.7(a)(1)-(a)(3).......... Performance Testing Yes............................. Sec. 63.7110 Requirements. specifies deadlines; Sec. 63.7112 has additional specific requirements. Sec. 63.7(b).................... Notification........ Yes............................. Sec. 63.7(c).................... Quality Assurance/ Yes............................. Test Plan. Sec. 63.7(d).................... Testing Facilities.. Yes............................. Sec. 63.7(e)(1)-(4)............. Conduct of Tests.... Yes............................. Sec. 63.7(f).................... Alternative Test Yes............................. Method. Sec. 63.7(g).................... Data Analysis....... Yes............................. Sec. 63.7(h).................... Waiver of Tests..... Yes............................. Sec. 63.8(a)(1)................. Monitoring Yes............................. See Sec. 63.7113. Requirements. Sec. 63.8(a)(2)................. Monitoring.......... Yes............................. Sec. 63.8(a)(3)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.8(a)(4)................. Monitoring.......... No.............................. Flares not applicable. Sec. 63.8(b)(1)-(3)............. Conduct of Yes............................. Monitoring. Sec. 63.8(c)(1)-(3)............. CMS Operation/ Yes............................. Maintenance. Sec. 63.8(c)(4)................. CMS Requirements.... No.............................. See Sec. 63.7121. Sec. 63.8(c)(4)(i)-(ii)......... Cycle Time for COM Yes............................. No CEMS are required and CEMS. under subpart AAAAA; see Sec. 63.7113 for CPMS requirements. Sec. 63.8(c)(5)................. Minimum COM Yes............................. COM not required. procedures. Sec. 63.8(c)(6)................. CMS Requirements.... No.............................. See Sec. 63.7113. Sec. 63.8(c)(7)-(8)............. CMS Requirements.... Yes............................. Sec. 63.8(d).................... Quality Control..... No.............................. See Sec. 63.7113. Sec. 63.8(e).................... Performance No.............................. Evaluation for CMS. Sec. 63.8(f)(1)-(f)(5).......... Alternative Yes............................. Monitoring Method. Sec. 63.8(f)(6)................. Alternative to No.............................. Relative Accuracy test. Sec. 63.8(g)(1)-(g)(5).......... Data Reduction; Data No.............................. See data reduction That Cannot Be Used. requirements in Sec. Sec. 63.7120 and 63.7121. Sec. 63.9(a).................... Notification Yes............................. See Sec. 63.7130. Requirements. Sec. 63.9(b).................... Initial Yes............................. Notifications. Sec. 63.9(c).................... Request for Yes............................. Compliance Extension. Sec. 63.9(d).................... New Source Yes............................. Notification for Special Compliance Requirements. Sec. 63.9(e).................... Notification of Yes............................. Performance Test. Sec. 63.9(f).................... Notification of VE/ Yes............................. This requirement Opacity Test. only applies to opacity and VE performance tests required in Table 4 to subpart AAAAA. Notification not required for VE/ opacity test under Table 6 to subpart AAAAA. Sec. 63.9(g).................... Additional CMS No.............................. Not required for Notifications. operating parameter monitoring. Sec. 63.9(h)(1)-(h)(3).......... Notification of Yes............................. Compliance Status. Sec. 63.9(h)(4)................. .................... No.............................. Sec. 63.9(h)(5)-(h)(6).......... Notification of Yes............................. Compliance Status. Sec. 63.9(i).................... Adjustment of Yes............................. Deadlines. Sec. 63.9(j).................... Change in Previous Yes............................. Information. [[Page 62]] Sec. 63.10(a)................... Recordkeeping/ Yes............................. See Sec. Sec. Reporting General 63.7131 through Requirements. 63.7133. Sec. 63.10(b)(1)-(b)(2)(xii).... Records............. Yes............................. Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xiii).......... Records for Relative No.............................. Accuracy Test. Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xiv)........... Records for Yes............................. Notification. Sec. 63.10(b)(3)................ Applicability Yes............................. Determinations. Sec. 63.10(c)................... Additional CMS No.............................. See Sec. 63.7132. Recordkeeping. Sec. 63.10(d)(1)................ General Reporting Yes............................. Requirements. Sec. 63.10(d)(2)................ Performance Test Yes............................. Results. Sec. 63.10(d)(3)................ Opacity or VE Yes............................. For the periodic Observations. monitoring requirements in Table 6 to subpart AAAAA, report according to Sec. 63.10(d)(3) only if VE observed and subsequent visual opacity test is required. Sec. 63.10(d)(4)................ Progress Reports.... Yes............................. Sec. 63.10(d)(5)................ Startup, Shutdown, Yes............................. Malfunction Reports. Sec. 63.10(e)................... Additional CMS No.............................. See specific Reports. requirements in subpart AAAAA, see Sec. 63.7131. Sec. 63.10(f)................... Waiver for Yes............................. Recordkeeping/ Reporting. Sec. 63.11(a)-(b)............... Control Device No.............................. Flares not Requirements. applicable. Sec. 63.12(a)-(c)............... State Authority and Yes............................. Delegations. Sec. 63.13(a)-(c)............... State/Regional Yes............................. Addresses. Sec. 63.14(a)-(b)............... Incorporation by No.............................. Reference. Sec. 63.15(a)-(b)............... Availability of Yes............................. Information. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------