Tables to Subpart FFFF of Part 60  


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  • As stated in § 60.3000, you must comply with the following:

    Table 1 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Compliance ScheduleComplete this actionBy this date aFinal compliance b(Dates to be specified in State plan) c.a Site-specific schedules can be used at the discretion of the State.b Final compliance means that you complete all process changes and retrofit of control devices so that, when the incineration unit is brought on line, all process changes and air pollution control devices necessary to meet the emission limitations operate as designed.c The date can be no later than 3 years after the effective date of State plan approval or December 16, 2010, whichever is earlier.

    As stated in § 60.3022, you must comply with the following:

    Table 2 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission LimitationsFor the air pollutantYou must meet this emission limitationaUsing this averaging timeAnd determining compliance using this
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  • 1. Cadmium18 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run)Method 29 of appendix A of this part.2. Carbon monoxide40 parts per million by dry volume3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run during performance test), and 12-hour rolling averages measured using CEMS bMethod 10, 10A, or 10B of appendix A of this part and CEMS.3. Dioxins/furans (total basis)33 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run)Method 23 of appendix A of this part.4. Hydrogen chloride15 parts per million by dry volume3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run)Method 26A of appendix A of this part.5. Lead226 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run)Method 29 of appendix A of this part.6. Mercury74 micrograms per dry standard cubic meter3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run)Method 29 of appendix A of this part.7. Opacity10 percent6-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 nitrogen103 parts per million by dry volume3-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 matter0.013 grains per dry standard cubic foot3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run)Method 5 or 29 of appendix A of this part.10. Sulfur dioxide3.1 parts per million by dry volume3-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.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.

    As stated in § 60.3023, you must comply with the following:

    Table 3 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Operating Limits for Incinerators and Wet ScrubbersFor these operating parametersYou must establish operating limitsAnd monitoring using these minimum frequenciesData measurementData recordingAveraging time1. Charge rateMaximum charge rateContinuousEvery hourDaily for batch units. 3-hour rolling for continuous and intermittent units. a2. Pressure drop across the wet scrubber or amperage to wet scrubberMinimum pressure drop or amperageContinuousEvery 15 minutes3-hour rolling. a3. Scrubber liquor flow rateMinimum flow rateContinuousEvery 15 minutes3-hour rolling. a4. Scrubber liquor pHMinimum pHContinuousEvery 15 minutes3-hour rolling. aa Calculated each hour as the average of the previous 3 operating hours.

    As stated in § 60.3039, you must comply with the following:

    Table 4 to Subpart FFFF of Part 60—Model Rule—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)For the following pollutantsUse the following span values for your CEMSUse the following performance specifications (P.S.) in appendix B of this part for your CEMSIf needed to meet minimum data requirements, use the following alternate methods in appendix A of this part to collect data1. Carbon Monoxide125 percent of the maximum hourly potential carbon monoxide emissions of the waste combustion unitP.S.4AMethod 10.2. Oxygen25 percent oxygenP.S.3Method 3A or 3B, or ANSI/ASME PTC 19.10-1981 (IBR, see § 60.17(h)) in lieu of Method 3B only.

    As stated in § 60.3048, you must comply with the following:

    Table 5 to Subpart FFFF of the Part 60—Model Rule—Summary of Reporting RequirementsReportDue dateContentsReference1. Initial test reporta. No later than 60 days following the initial performance testi. Complete test report for the initial performance test; and§ 60.3049.ii. The values for the site-specific operating limits§ 60.3049.2. Waste management plana. No later than 60 days following the initial performance testi. Reduction or separation of recyclable materials; and§§ 60.3010 through 60.3012.ii. Identification of additional waste management measures and how they will be implemented§§ 60.3010 through 60.3012.3. Annual Reporta. 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 reporti. Company Name and address;§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.ii. Statement and signature by the owner or operator;§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.iii. Date of report;§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.iv. Values for the operation limits;§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.v. If no deviations or malfunctions were reported, a statement that no deviations occurred during the reporting period;§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.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;§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.vii. Information for deviations or malfunctions recorded under § 60.2949(b)(6) and (c) through (e);§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.viii. If a performance test was conducted during the reporting period, the results of the test;§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.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§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.x. Documentation of periods when all qualified OSWI unit operators were unavailable for more than 12 hours but less than 2 weeks§§ 60.3050 and 60.3051.4. Emission limitation or operating limit deviation reporta. 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 yeari. Dates and times of deviation;§§ 60.3052 and 60.3053.ii. Averaged and recorded data for those dates;§§ 60.3052 and 60.3053.iii. Duration and causes of each deviation and the corrective actions taken.§§ 60.3052 and 60.3053.iv. Copy of operating limit monitoring data and any test reports;§§ 60.3052 and 60.3053.v. Dates, times, and causes for monitor downtime incidents;§§ 60.3052 and 60.3053.vi. Whether each deviation occurred during a period of startup, shutdown, or malfunction; and§§ 60.3052 and 60.3053.vii. Dates, times, and duration of any bypass of the control device§§ 60.3052 and 60.3053.5. Qualified operator deviation notificationa. Within 10 days of deviationi. Statement of cause of deviation;§ 60.3054(a)(1).ii. Description of efforts to have an accessible qualified operator; and§ 60.3054(a)(1).iii. The date a qualified operator will be accessible§ 60.3054(a)(1).6. Qualified operation deviation status reporta. Every 4 weeks following deviationi. Description of efforts to have an accessible qualified operator;§ 60.3054(a)(2).ii. The date a qualified operator will be accessible; and§ 60.3054(a)(2).iii. Request to continue operation§ 60.3054(a)(2).7. Qualified operator deviation notification of resumed operationa. Prior to resuming operationi. Notification that you are resuming operation§ 60.3054(b).Note: This table is only a summary, see the referenced sections of the rule for the complete requirements.