Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 40 - Protection of Environment |
Chapter I - Environmental Protection Agency |
SubChapter C - Air Programs |
Part 60 - Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources |
Table 2 of Subpart AAAA - Carbon Monoxide Emission Limits for New Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units
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For the following municipal waste combustion units You must meet the following - carbon monoxide limits \a\
Using the following averaging times \b\ 1. Fluidized-bed 100 parts per million by dry volume 4-hour. 2. Fluidized bed, mixed fuel, (wood/refuse-derived fuel) 200 parts per million by dry volume 24-hour.\c\ 3. Mass burn rotary refractory 100 parts per million by dry volume 4-hour. 4. Mass burn rotary waterwall 100 parts per million by dry volume 24-hour. 5. Mass burn waterwall and refractory 100 parts per million by dry volume 4-hour. 6. Mixed fuel-fired (pulverized coal/refuse-derived fuel) 150 parts per million by dry volume 4-hour. 7. Modular starved-air and excess air 50 parts per million by dry volume 4-hour. 8. Spreader stoker, mixed fuel-fired (coal/refuse-derived fuel) 150 parts per million by dry volume 24-hour daily. 9. Stoker, refuse-derived fuel 150 parts per million by dry volume 24-hour daily. a All limits (except for opacity) are measured at 7 percent oxygen. Compliance is determined by continuous emission monitoring systems.b Block averages, arithmetic mean. See § 60.1465 for definitions.c 24-hour block average, geometric mean. See § 60.1465 for definitions.