95-6406. Draft Example Enhanced Monitoring Protocols  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 50 (Wednesday, March 15, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 13976-13977]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-6406]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    [FRL-5172-6]
    
    
    Draft Example Enhanced Monitoring Protocols
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency, Office of Enforcement and 
    Compliance Assurance and Office of Air and Radiation.
    
    ACTION: Notice of availability.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Offices of Compliance and Air Quality Planning and 
    Standards are announcing the availability of thirteen draft example 
    enhanced monitoring protocols for public review and comment through the 
    Technology Transfer Network electronic bulletin board system (919-541-
    5742 or Internet: TELNET ttnbbs.rtpnc.epa.gov).
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Peter R. Westlin, Office of Air 
    Quality and Standards, Environmental Protection Agency, Mail Drop 19, 
    [[Page 13977]] Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711, (919-541-
    1058).
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The EPA is publishing today through the 
    Technology Transfer Network (TTN), Emission Measurement Technical 
    Information Center (EMTIC) electronic bulletin board, Enhanced 
    Monitoring Menu, thirteen draft example enhanced monitoring protocols 
    (EMPs) for public review and comment. These example protocols have been 
    prepared in response to needs expressed by state and local permitting 
    authorities and industry source owners and operators in implementing 
    the forthcoming 40 CFR Part 64, the Enhanced Monitoring Rule, proposed 
    in the Federal Register, October 22, 1993 (58 FR 54648). Comments on 
    the draft EMPs are requested by April 10, 1995, and may be sent to 
    Peter Westlin either in hard copy at the address above or via the TTN 
    electronic mail.
        The draft example EMPs include specific process, pollutant, and 
    control device applicability statements, executive summaries, 
    monitoring protocol design, and measurement and calculation procedures 
    to produce data in units consistent with applicable emission limits. 
    The EPA intends the final EMPs to serve as examples upon which source 
    owners or operators can design site-specific protocols to include in 
    operating permit applications. Note that publication of example EMPs 
    does not imply automatic approval of any site-specific EMP described in 
    a permit application submitted to the relevant permitting authority; 
    however, for a permit application for an emission unit with operating 
    characteristics consistent with those described in a published example 
    EMP and including a proposed site-specific EMP analogous to the example 
    EMP, the EPA intends that the EMP can be presumed acceptable. 
    Presumptive acceptability would not preclude the need to verify that 
    the performance of the EMP is consistent with applicable requirements 
    which will be described in detail in the final Part 64 rule scheduled 
    for promulgation in April 1995. Additional information on the 
    presumptive acceptability of example EMPs and the permit application 
    review process is provided in the December 28, 1994, Federal Register 
    notice (59 FR 66844) which reopened the comment period on the proposed 
    enhanced monitoring rule for a limited number of issues. Note that the 
    comment period ended on February 3, 1995.
        The first thirteen example EMPs represent the first of about 300 
    that the Agency anticipates producing over the next five years to 
    assist in the implementation of the Enhanced Monitoring Rule. The 
    Agency is seeking comments on these draft EMPs regarding their 
    applicability, technical merit, and appropriate level of flexibility. 
    Commenters with additional supporting data for these or other example 
    EMPs are encouraged to submit those data. Comments on the draft EMPs 
    are requested by April 14, 1995, and may be sent to Peter Westlin 
    either in hard copy at the address above or via the TTN electronic 
    mail. The Agency will review the comments, consider changes resulting 
    from the promulgation of the rule, revise the EMPs as appropriate, and 
    issue final versions of the EMPs in the following few months through 
    the EMTIC electronic bulletin board, and will announce their 
    availability through a notice in the Federal Register.
        The thirteen example EMPs are as follows:
        Predictive NOX Emission Monitoring System for Natural Gas 
    Fired Electric Utility Boilers: NOX emissions in ng/J calculated 
    from boiler parameter measurements.
        Fuel Sampling and Sulfur Analysis for Oil-Fired Electric Utility 
    Boilers: SO2 emissions in ng/J and kg/hr based on fuel sulfur 
    content, heat content, and flow rate measurements.
        Predictive Effluent Flow Rate Monitoring System for Fossil Fuel-
    Fired Electric Utility Boilers: Total gas exhaust volume flow rate 
    based on fuel and boiler operating parameter measurements, m\3\/hr.
        Record Keeping and Calculation Procedures for Coating and Inking 
    Processes that Use Compliance Coatings: Total VOC emissions calculated 
    from coating organic content and use rate measurements.
        Continuous NOX Emission Monitoring System for Stationary Gas 
    Turbines: Application of a CEMS for NOX concentration measurements 
    for gas turbines that do not use water or steam injection rate for 
    NOX control.
        Operation and Maintenance Protocol for Processes Using Venturi 
    Scrubber Control for Particulate Matter: Application of control device 
    operating parameter measurements and specific corrective actions 
    applied in combination and in lieu of direct particulate emission 
    monitoring.
        Operation and Maintenance Protocol for Processes Using Positive 
    Pressure Fabric Filters for Particulate Matter Control: Application of 
    visible emissions monitoring and specific corrective actions applied in 
    combination and in lieu of direct particulate emission monitoring.
        Manual Monitoring of Fuel Gas Sulfur Content for Process Heaters at 
    Petroleum Refineries: Twice daily measurement of fuel H2S content 
    for fuels with sulfur content less than 20 percent of compliance limit.
        Demonstrated Compliance Parameter Limit Monitoring for Permanent 
    Total Enclosure and Thermal Incinerator Used for a Magnetic Tape 
    Coating Line: Monitoring of incinerator combustion temperature, 
    enclosure flow rate differential pressure, and process operating times 
    as indicators of compliance operation.
        Demonstrated Compliance Parameter Limit Monitoring for Vented 
    Curing Oven and Thermal Incinerator Used for a Metal Coil Coating Line: 
    Monitoring of incinerator combustion temperature, curing oven flow rate 
    differential pressure, and process operating times as indicators of 
    compliance operation.
        Continuous NOX Emission Monitoring System and Conversion 
    Factor for Nitric Acid Plants: Application of a CEMS and site-specific 
    conversion factor to calculate mg/MG of NOX emissions per acid 
    production rate.
        Continuous SO2 and NOX Emission Monitoring System for 
    Coal-Fired Industrial Boilers: Application of a CEMS and F-factors to 
    calculate ng/J emission rates.
        Generic Continuous Emissions Monitoring System Protocol: A 
    generally applicable protocol for applying CEMS for SOX, NOX, 
    and diluent measurements to calculate emissions in units of the 
    applicable standard.
    
        Dated: March 3, 1995.
    Steven A. Herman,
    Assistant Administrator for Enforcement and Compliance Assurance.
    [FR Doc. 95-6406 Filed 3-14-95; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
03/15/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of availability.
Document Number:
95-6406
Pages:
13976-13977 (2 pages)
Docket Numbers:
FRL-5172-6
PDF File:
95-6406.pdf