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 |
Subpart OOO - Standards of Performance for Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants |
Table 3 to Subpart OOO of Part 60 - Fugitive Emission Limits
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Table 3 to Subpart OOO of Part 60 - Fugitive Emission Limits
For * * * The owner or operator must meet the following fugitive emissions limit for grinding mills, screening operations, bucket elevators, transfer points on belt conveyors, bagging operations, storage bins, enclosed truck or railcar loading stations or from any other affected facility (as defined in §§ 60.670 and 60.671) * * * The owner or operator must meet the following fugitive emissions limit for crushers at which a capture system is not used * * * The owner or operator must demonstrate compliance with these limits by conducting * * * Affected facilities (as defined in §§ 60.670 and 60.671) that commenced construction, modification, or reconstruction after August 31, 1983 but before April 22, 2008 10 percent opacity 15 percent opacity An initial performance test according to § 60.11 of this part and § 60.675 of this subpart. Affected facilities (as defined in §§ 60.670 and 60.671) that commence construction, modification, or reconstruction on or after April 22, 2008 7 percent opacity 12 percent opacity An initial performance test according to § 60.11 of this part and § 60.675 of this subpart; and
Periodic inspections of water sprays according to § 60.674(b) and § 60.676(b); andA repeat performance test according to § 60.11 of this part and § 60.675 of this subpart within 5 years from the previous performance test for fugitive emissions from affected facilities without water sprays. Affected facilities controlled by water carryover from upstream water sprays that are inspected according to the requirements in §§ 60.674(b) and 60.676(b) are exempt from this 5-year repeat testing requirement.