Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: November 8, 2024) |
Title 40 - Protection of Environment |
Chapter I - Environmental Protection Agency |
SubChapter C - Air Programs |
Part 63 - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Source Categories |
Subpart JJJJJJ - National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Area Sources |
Table 6 to Subpart JJJJJJ of Part 63 - Establishing Operating Limits
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Table 6 to Subpart JJJJJJ of Part 63 - Establishing Operating Limits
As stated in § 63.11211, you must comply with the following requirements for establishing operating limits:
If you have an applicable emission limit for . . . And your operating limits are based on . . . You must . . . Using . . . According to the following requirements 1. PM or mercury a. Wet scrubber operating parameters Establish site-specific minimum scrubber pressure drop and minimum scrubber liquid flow rate operating limits according to § 63.11211(b) Data from the pressure drop and liquid flow rate monitors and the PM or mercury performance stack tests (a) You must collect pressure drop and liquid flow rate data every 15 minutes during the entire period of the performance stack tests; (b) Determine the average pressure drop and liquid flow rate for each individual test run in the three-run performance stack test by computing the average of all the 15-minute readings taken during each test run. b. Electrostatic precipitator operating parameters Establish a site-specific minimum total secondary electric power operating limit according to § 63.11211(b) Data from the secondary electric power monitors and the PM or mercury performance stack tests (a) You must collect secondary electric power data every 15 minutes during the entire period of the performance stack tests; (b) Determine the average total secondary electric power for each individual test run in the three-run performance stack test by computing the average of all the 15-minute readings taken during each test run. 2. Mercury Dry sorbent or activated carbon injection rate operating parameters Establish a site-specific minimum sorbent or activated carbon injection rate operating limit according to § 63.11211(b) Data from the sorbent or activated carbon injection rate monitors and the mercury performance stack tests (a) You must collect sorbent or activated carbon injection rate data every 15 minutes during the entire period of the performance stack tests; (b) Determine the average sorbent or activated carbon injection rate for each individual test run in the three-run performance stack test by computing the average of all the 15-minute readings taken during each test run. (c) When your unit operates at lower loads, multiply your sorbent or activated carbon injection rate by the load fraction, as defined in § 63.11237, to determine the required injection rate. 3. CO Oxygen Establish a unit-specific limit for minimum oxygen level Data from the oxygen analyzer system specified in § 63.11224(a) (a) You must collect oxygen data every 15 minutes during the entire period of the performance stack tests; (b) Determine the average hourly oxygen concentration for each individual test run in the three-run performance stack test by computing the average of all the 15-minute readings taken during each test run. 4. Any pollutant for which compliance is demonstrated by a performance stack test Boiler operating load Establish a unit-specific limit for maximum operating load according to § 63.11212(c) Data from the operating load monitors (fuel feed monitors or steam generation monitors) (a) You must collect operating load data (fuel feed rate or steam generation data) every 15 minutes during the entire period of the performance test. (b) Determine the average operating load by computing the hourly averages using all of the 15-minute readings taken during each performance test. (c) Determine the average of the three test run averages during the performance test, and multiply this by 1.1 (110 percent) as your operating limit. [78 FR 7520, Feb. 1, 2013, as amended at 81 FR 63130, Sept. 14, 2016]