Collapse to view only §§ 75.38-75.39 - §[Reserved]
- § 75.30 - General provisions.
- § 75.31 - Initial missing data procedures.
- § 75.32 - Determination of monitor data availability for standard missing data procedures.
- § 75.33 - Standard missing data procedures for SO2, NOX, and flow rate.
- § 75.34 - Units with add-on emission controls.
- § 75.35 - Missing data procedures for CO2..
- § 75.36 - Missing data procedures for heat input rate determinations.
- § 75.37 - Missing data procedures for moisture.
- §§ 75.38-75.39 - §[Reserved]
§ 75.30 - General provisions.
(a) Except as provided in § 75.34, the owner or operator shall provide substitute data for each affected unit using a continuous emission monitoring system according to the missing data procedures in this subpart whenever the unit combusts any fuel and:
(1) A valid, quality-assured hour of SO
(2) A valid, quality-assured hour of flow data (in scfh) has not been measured and recorded for an affected unit from a certified flow monitor, or by an approved alternative monitoring system under subpart E of this part; or
(3) A valid, quality-assured hour of NO
(4) A valid, quality-assured hour of CO
(5) A valid, quality-assured hour of NO
(6) A valid, quality-assured hour of CO
(7) A valid, quality-assured hour of moisture data (in percent H
(8) A valid, quality-assured hour of heat input rate data (in mmBtu/hr) has not been measured and recorded for a unit from a certified flow monitor and a certified diluent (CO
(b) However, the owner or operator shall have no need to provide substitute data according to the missing data procedures in this subpart if the owner or operator uses SO
(c) When the certified primary monitor is not operating or out-of-control, then data recorded for an affected unit from a certified backup continuous emission monitor or backup reference method monitoring system are used, as if such data were from the certified primary monitor, to calculate monitor data availability in § 75.32, and to provide the quality-assured data used in the missing data procedures in §§ 75.31 and 75.33, such as the “hour after” value.
(d) The owner or operator shall comply with the applicable provisions of this paragraph during hours in which a unit with an SO
(1) Whenever a unit with an SO
(2) Whenever a unit with an SO
(3) The owner or operator of a unit with an SO
(4) During all hours in which a unit with an SO
§ 75.31 - Initial missing data procedures.
(a) During the first 720 quality-assured monitor operating hours following initial certification of the required SO
(b) SO
(1) Whenever prior quality-assured data exist, the owner or operator shall substitute, by means of the data acquisition and handling system, for each hour of missing data, the average of the hourly SO
(2) Whenever no prior quality assured SO
(c) Volumetric flow and NO
(1) Whenever prior quality-assured data exist in the load range (or operational bin) corresponding to the operating load (or operating conditions) at the time of the missing data period, the owner or operator shall substitute, by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system, for each hour of missing data, the arithmetic average of all of the prior quality-assured hourly flow rates, NO
(2) This paragraph (c)(2) does not apply to non-load-based units using operational bins. Whenever no prior quality-assured flow or NO
(3) Whenever no prior quality-assured flow rate or NO
(d) Non-load-based volumetric flow and NO
(1) Whenever prior quality-assured data exist at the time of the missing data period, the owner or operator shall substitute, by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system, for each hour of missing data, the arithmetic average of all of the prior quality-assured hourly average flow rates or NO
(2) Whenever no prior quality-assured flow rate, NO
§ 75.32 - Determination of monitor data availability for standard missing data procedures.
(a) Following initial certification of the required SO
(1) Prior to completion of 8,760 unit or stack operating hours following initial certification, the owner or operator shall, for the purpose of applying the standard missing data procedures of § 75.33, use Equation 8 to calculate, hourly, percent monitor data availability.
(2) Upon completion of 8,760 unit (or stack) operating hours following initial certification and thereafter, the owner or operator shall, for the purpose of applying the standard missing data procedures of § 75.33, use Equation 9 to calculate hourly, percent monitor data availability. Notwithstanding this requirement, if three years (26,280 clock hours) have elapsed since initial certification and fewer than 8,760 unit or stack operating hours have been accumulated, the owner or operator shall begin using a modified version of Equation 9, as described in paragraph (a)(3) of this section.
(3) When calculating percent monitor data availability using Equation 8 or 9, the owner or operator shall include all unit operating hours, and all monitor operating hours for which quality-assured data were recorded by a certified primary monitor; a certified redundant or non-redundant backup monitor or a reference method for that unit; or by an approved alternative monitoring system under subpart E of this part. No hours from more than three years (26,280 clock hours) earlier shall be used in Equation 9. For a unit that has accumulated fewer than 8,760 unit operating hours in the previous three years (26,280 clock hours), replace the words “during previous 8,760 unit operating hours” in the numerator of Equation 9 with “in the previous three years” and replace “8,760” in the denominator of Equation 9 with “total unit operating hours in the previous three years.” The owner or operator of a unit with an SO
(b) The monitor data availability shall be calculated for each hour during each missing data period. The owner or operator shall record the percent monitor data availability for each hour of each missing data period to implement the missing data substitution procedures.
§ 75.33 - Standard missing data procedures for SO2, NOX, and flow rate.
(a) Following initial certification of the required SO
(b) SO
(1) If the monitor data availability is equal to or greater than 95.0 percent, the owner or operator shall calculate substitute data by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system for that hour of the missing data period according to the following procedures:
(i) For a missing data period less than or equal to 24 hours, substitute the average of the hourly SO
(ii) For a missing data period greater than 24 hours, substitute the greater of:
(A) The 90th percentile hourly SO
(B) The average of the hourly SO
(2) If the monitor data availability is at least 90.0 percent but less than 95.0 percent, the owner or operator shall calculate substitute data by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system for that hour of the missing data period according to the following procedures:
(i) For a missing data period of less than or equal to 8 hours, substitute the average of the hourly SO
(ii) For a missing data period of more than 8 hours, substitute the greater of:
(A) the 95th percentile hourly SO
(B) The average of the hourly SO
(3) If the monitor data availability is at least 80.0 percent but less than 90.0 percent, the owner or operator shall substitute for that hour of the missing data period the maximum hourly SO
(4) If the monitor data availability is less than 80.0 percent, the owner or operator shall substitute for that hour of the missing data period the maximum potential SO
(5) For units that combust more than one type of fuel, the owner or operator may opt to implement the missing data routines in paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(4) of this section on a fuel-specific basis. If this option is selected, the owner or operator shall document this in the monitoring plan required under § 75.53.
(6) Use the following guidelines to implement paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(4) of this section on a fuel-specific basis:
(i) Separate the historical, quality-assured SO
(ii) For units that co-fire different types of fuel, either group the co-fired hours with the historical data for the fuel with the highest SO
(iii) For the purposes of providing substitute data under paragraph (b)(4) of this section, determine a separate, fuel-specific maximum potential SO
(iv) For missing data periods that require 720-hour (or, if applicable, 3-year) lookbacks, use historical data for the type of fuel combusted during each hour of the missing data period to determine the appropriate substitute data value for that hour. For co-fired missing data hours, if the historical data are separated into single-fuel and co-fired hours, use co-fired data to provide the substitute data values. Otherwise, use data for the fuel with the highest SO
(7) Table 1 summarizes the provisions of paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(6) of this section.
(c) Volumetric flow rate, NO
(1) If the monitor data availability is equal to or greater than 95.0 percent, the owner or operator shall calculate substitute data by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system for that hour of the missing data period according to the following procedures:
(i) For a missing data period less than or equal to 24 hours, substitute, as applicable, for each missing hour, the arithmetic average of the flow rates or NO
(ii) For a missing data period greater than 24 hours, substitute, as applicable, for each missing hour, the greater of:
(A) The 90th percentile hourly flow rate or the 90th percentile NO
(B) The average of the recorded hourly flow rates, NO
(2) If the monitor data availability is at least 90.0 percent but less than 95.0 percent, the owner or operator shall calculate substitute data by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system for that hour of the missing data period according to the following procedures:
(i) For a missing data period of less than or equal to 8 hours, substitute, as applicable, the arithmetic average hourly flow rate or NO
(ii) For a missing data period greater than 8 hours, substitute, as applicable, for each missing hour, the greater of:
(A) The 95th percentile hourly flow rate or the 95th percentile NO
(B) The average of the hourly flow rates, NO
(3) If the monitor data availability is at least 80.0 percent but less than 90.0 percent, the owner or operator shall, by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system, substitute, as applicable, for that hour of the missing data period, the maximum hourly flow rate or the maximum hourly NO
(4) If the monitor data availability is less than 80.0 percent, the owner or operator shall substitute, as applicable, for that hour of the missing data period, the maximum potential flow rate, as defined in section 2.1.4.1 of appendix A to this part, or the maximum NO
(5) This paragraph, (c)(5), does not apply to non-load-based, affected units using operational bins. Whenever no prior quality-assured flow rate data, NO
(6) Whenever no prior quality-assured flow rate data, NO
(7) This paragraph (c)(7) does not apply to affected units using non-load-based operational bins. For units that combust more than one type of fuel, the owner or operator may opt to implement the missing data routines in paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(6) of this section on a fuel-specific basis. If this option is selected, the owner or operator shall document this in the monitoring plan required under § 75.53.
(8) This paragraph, (c)(8), does not apply to affected units using non-load-based operational bins. Use the following guidelines to implement paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(6) of this section on a fuel-specific basis:
(i) Separate the historical, quality-assured NO
(ii) For units that co-fire different types of fuel, either group the co-fired hours with the historical data for the fuel with the highest NO
(iii) For the purposes of providing substitute data under paragraph (c)(4) of this section, a separate, fuel-specific maximum potential concentration (MPC), maximum potential NO
(iv) For missing data periods that require 2,160-hour (or, if applicable, 3-year) lookbacks, use historical data for the type of fuel combusted during each hour of the missing data period to determine the appropriate substitute data value for that hour. For co-fired missing data hours, if the historical data are separated into single-fuel and co-fired hours, use co-fired data to provide the substitute data values. Otherwise, use data for the fuel with the highest NO
Table 1—Missing Data Procedure for SO
Trigger conditions | Calculation routines | Monitor data availability (percent) | Duration (N) of CEMS outage
(hours) 2 | Method | Lookback period | 95 or more | N ≤24 | Average | HB/HA. | N >24 | For SO | Average | HB/HA. | 90th percentile | 720 hours. * | For O | HB/HA. | 10th percentile | 720 hours. * | 90 or more, but below 95 | N ≤8 | Average | HB/HA. | N >8 | For SO | Average | HB/HA. | 95th percentile | 720 hours. * | For O | Average | HB/HA. | 5th Percentile | 720 hours. * | 80 or more, but below 90 | N >0 | For SO | Maximum value 1 | 720 hours. * | For O | Minimum value 1 | 720 hours. * | Below 80 | N >0 | Maximum potential concentration
3 or % (for SO | Minimum potential concentration or % (for O | None. |
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HB/HA = hour before and hour after the CEMS outage.
* Quality-assured, monitor operating hours, during unit operation. May be either fuel-specific or non-fuel-specific. For units that report data only for the ozone season, include only quality assured monitor operating hours within the ozone season in the lookback period. Use data from no earlier than 3 years prior to the missing data period.
1 Where a unit with add-on SO
2 During unit operating hours.
3 Where a unit with add-on SO
X Use this algorithm for moisture except when Equation 19-3, 19-4 or 19-8 in Method 19 in appendix A-7 to part 60 of this chapter is used for NO
** Use this algorithm for moisture
Table 2—Load-Based Missing Data Procedure for NO
Trigger conditions | Calculation routines | Monitor data availability
(percent) | Duration (N) of CEMS outage
(hours) 2 | Method | Lookback period | Load ranges | 95 or more | N ≤24 | Average | 2,160 hours * | Yes. | N >24 | The greater of: | Average | HB/HA | No. | 90th percentile | 2,160 hours * | Yes. | 90 or more, but below 95 | N ≤8 | Average | 2,160 hours * | Yes. | N >8 | The greater of: | Average | HB/HA | No. | 95th percentile | 2,160 hours * | Yes. | 80 or more, but below 90 | N >0 | Maximum value 1 | 2,160 hours * | Yes. | Below 80 | N >0 | Maximum potential NO | None | No. |
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HB/HA = hour before and hour after the CEMS outage.
* Quality-assured, monitor operating hours, using data at the corresponding load range (“load bin”) for each hour of the missing data period. May be either fuel-specific or non-fuel-specific. For units that report data only for the ozone season, include only quality assured monitor operating hours within the ozone season in the lookback period. Use data from no earlier than three years prior to the missing data period.
1 Where a unit with add-on NO
2 During unit operating hours.
3 Alternatively, where a unit with add-on NO
(9) The load-based provisions of paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(8) of this section are summarized in Table 2 of this section. The non-load-based provisions for volumetric flow rate, found in paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(4), and (c)(6) of this section, are presented in Table 4 of this section.
(d) Non-load-based NO
(1) If the monitor data availability is equal to or greater than 95.0 percent, the owner or operator shall calculate substitute data by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system for that hour of the missing data period according to the following procedures:
(i) For a missing data period less than or equal to 24 hours, substitute, as applicable, for each missing hour, the arithmetic average of the NO
(A) The previous 2,160 quality-assured monitor operating hours, or
(B) The previous 2,160 quality-assured monitor operating hours at the corresponding operational bin, if operational bins, as defined in section 3 of appendix C to this part, are used.
(ii) For a missing data period greater than 24 hours, substitute, for each missing hour, the 90th percentile NO
(2) If the monitor data availability is at least 90.0 percent but less than 95.0 percent, the owner or operator shall calculate substitute data by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system for that hour of the missing data period according to the following procedures:
(i) For a missing data period of less than or equal to eight hours, substitute, as applicable, the arithmetic average of the hourly NO
(ii) For a missing data period greater than eight hours, substitute, for each missing hour, the 95th percentile hourly flow rate or the 95th percentile NO
(3) If the monitor data availability is at least 80.0 percent but less than 90.0 percent, the owner or operator shall, by means of the automated data acquisition and handling system, substitute, as applicable, for that hour of the missing data period, the maximum hourly NO
(4) If the monitor data availability is less than 80.0 percent, the owner or operator shall substitute, as applicable, for that hour of the missing data period, the maximum NO
(5) If operational bins are used and no prior quality-assured NO
(6) Table 3 of this section summarizes the provisions of paragraphs (d)(1) through (d)(5) of this section.
(e) Non-load-based volumetric flow rate data. (1) If operational bins, as defined in section 3 of appendix C to this part, are used for a unit that does not produce electrical or thermal output, use the missing data procedures in paragraph (c) of this section to provide substitute volumetric flow rate data for the unit.
(2) If operational bins are not used, modify the procedures in paragraph (c) of this section as follows:
(i) In paragraphs (c)(1) through (c)(3), the words “previous 2,160 quality-assured monitor operating hours” shall apply rather than “previous 2,160 quality-assured monitor operating hours at the corresponding unit load range or operational bin, as determined using the procedure in appendix C to this part;”
(ii) The last sentence in paragraph (c)(4) does not apply;
(iii) Paragraphs (c)(5), (c)(7), and (c)(8) are not applicable; and
(iv) In paragraph (c)(6), the words, “for either the corresponding load range (or a higher load range) or at the corresponding operational bin” do not apply.
(3) Table 4 of this section summarizes the provisions of paragraphs (e)(1) and (e)(2) of this section. Tables 3 and 4 follow:
Table 3—Non-load-based Missing Data Procedure for NO
Trigger conditions | Calculation routines | Monitor data availability
(percent) | Duration (N) of CEMS outage
(hours) 1 | Method | Lookback period | 95 or more | N ≤24 | Average | 2,160 hours. * | N >24 | 90th percentile | 2,160 hours. * | 90 or more, but below 95 | N ≤8 | Average | 2,160 hours. * | N >8 | 95th percentile | 2,160 hours. * | 80 or more, but below 90 | N >0 | Maximum value 3 | 2,160 hours. * | Below 80, or operational bin indeterminable | N >0 | Maximum potential NO | None. |
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* If operational bins are used, the lookback period is 2,160 quality-assured, monitor operating hours, and data at the corresponding operational bin are used to provide substitute data values. If operational bins are not used, the lookback period is the previous 2,160 quality-assured monitor operating hours. For units that report data only for the ozone season, include only quality-assured monitor operating hours within the ozone season in the lookback period. Use data from no earlier than three years prior to the missing data period.
1 During unit operation.
2 Alternatively, where a unit with add-on NO
3 Where a unit with add-on NO
Table 4—Non-load-based Missing Data Procedure for Flow Rate CEMS
Trigger conditions | Calculation routines | Monitor data availability (percent) | Duration (N) of CEMS outage
(hours) 1 | Method | Lookback
period | 95 or more | N ≤24 | Average | 2160 hours* | N >24 | The greater of:
Average 90th percentile | HB/HA 2160 hours* | 90 or more, but below 95 | N ≤8 | Average | 2160 hours* | N >8 | The greater of:
Average 95th percentile HB/HA 2160 hours* | 80 or more, but below 90 | N >0 | Maximum value | 2160 hours* | Below 80, or operational bin indeterminable | N >0 | Maximum potential flow rate | None |
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* If operational bins are used, the lookback period is the previous 2,160 quality-assured, monitor operating hours and data at the corresponding operational bin are used to provide substitute data values. If operational bins are not used, the lookback period is the previous 2,160 quality-assured, monitor operating hours. For units that report data only for the ozone season, include only quality-assured monitor operating hours within the ozone season in the lookback period. Use data from no earlier than three years prior to the missing data period.
1 During unit operation.
§ 75.34 - Units with add-on emission controls.
(a) The owner or operator of an affected unit equipped with add-on SO
(1) The owner or operator may use the missing data substitution procedures specified in §§ 75.31 through 75.33 to provide substitute data for any missing data hour(s) in which the add-on emission controls are documented to be operating properly, as described in the quality assurance/quality control program for the unit, required by section 1 in appendix B of this part. To provide the necessary documentation, the owner or operator shall, for each missing data period, record parametric data to verify the proper operation of the SO
(2) This paragraph, (a)(2), applies only to a unit which, as provided in § 75.74(a) or § 75.74(b)(1), reports NO
(i) The historical, quality-assured NO
(ii) For the purposes of the missing data lookback periods described under §§ 75.33 (c)(1), (c)(2), (c)(3) and (c)(5) of this section, the substitute data values shall be taken from the appropriate database, depending on the date(s) and hour(s) of the missing data period. That is, if the missing data period occurs inside the ozone season, the ozone season data shall be used to provide substitute data. If the missing data period occurs outside the ozone season, data from outside the ozone season shall be used to provide substitute data.
(iii) A missing data period that begins outside the ozone season and continues into the ozone season shall be considered to be two separate missing data periods, one ending on April 30, hour 23, and the other beginning on May 1, hour 00;
(iv) For missing data hours outside the ozone season, the procedures of § 75.33 may be applied unconditionally, i.e., documentation of the operational status of the emission controls is not required in order to apply the standard missing data routines.
(3) For each missing data hour in which the percent monitor data availability for SO
(i) Replace the maximum SO
(ii) Replace the maximum NO
(4) The designated representative may petition the Administrator under § 75.66 for approval of site-specific parametric monitoring procedure(s) for calculating substitute data for missing SO
(5) For each missing data hour in which the percent monitor data availability for SO
(i) The maximum expected SO
(ii) The maximum expected NO
(iii) The maximum controlled hourly NO
(iv) For the purposes of implementing the missing data options in paragraphs (a)(5)(i) through (a)(5)(iii) of this section, the maximum expected SO
(b) For an affected unit equipped with add-on SO
(1) Where the monitor data availability is 90.0 percent or more for an outlet SO
(2) Where the monitor data availability for an outlet SO
(c) For an affected unit with NO
(1) Where monitor data availability for a NO
(2) Where monitor data availability for a NO
(d) In order to implement the options in paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(3) and (a)(5) of this section; and §§ 75.31(c)(3) and 75.72(c)(3), the owner or operator shall keep records of information as described in § 75.58(b)(3) to verify the proper operation of all add-on SO
§ 75.35 - Missing data procedures for CO2..
(a) The owner or operator of a unit with a CO
(b) During the first 720 quality-assured monitor operating hours following initial certification at a particular unit or stack location (i.e., the date and time at which quality-assured data begins to be recorded by a CEMS at that location), or (when implementing these procedures for a previously certified CO
(c) [Reserved]
(d) Upon completion of 720 quality-assured monitor operating hours using the initial missing data procedures of § 75.31(b), the owner or operator shall provide substitute data for CO
§ 75.36 - Missing data procedures for heat input rate determinations.
(a) When hourly heat input rate is determined using a flow monitoring system and a diluent gas (O
(b) During the first 720 quality-assured monitor operating hours following initial certification at a particular unit or stack location (i.e., the date and time at which quality-assured data begins to be recorded by a CEMS at that location), or (when implementing these procedures for a previously certified CO
(c) [Reserved]
(d) Upon completion of 720 quality-assured monitor operating hours using the initial missing data procedures of § 75.31(b), the owner or operator shall provide substitute data for CO
§ 75.37 - Missing data procedures for moisture.
(a) The owner or operator of a unit with a continuous moisture monitoring system shall substitute for missing moisture data using the procedures of this section.
(b) Where no prior quality-assured moisture data exist, substitute the minimum potential moisture percentage, from section 2.1.5 of appendix A to this part, except when Equation 19-3, 19-4 or 19-8 in Method 19 in appendix A to part 60 of this chapter is used to determine NO
(c) During the first 720 quality-assured monitor operating hours following initial certification at a particular unit or stack location (i.e., the date and time at which quality-assured data begins to be recorded by a moisture monitoring system at that location), the owner or operator shall provide substitute data for moisture according to § 75.31(b).
(d) Upon completion of the first 720 quality-assured monitor operating hours following initial certification, the owner or operator shall provide substitute data for moisture as follows:
(1) Unless Equation 19-3, 19-4 or 19-8 in Method 19 in appendix A to part 60 of this chapter is used to determine NO
(2) When Equation 19-3, 19-4 or 19-8 in Method 19 in appendix A to part 60 of this chapter is used to determine NO
(i) Provided that none of the following equations is used to determine SO
(ii) If any of the following equations is used to determine SO