- Table 7 to Subpart JJJJJJ of Part 63—Demonstrating Continuous Compliance
As stated in § 63.11222, you must show continuous compliance with the emission limitations for affected sources according to the following:
If you must meet the following operating
limits . . . | You must demonstrate continuous compliance by . . . | 1. Opacity | a. Collecting the opacity monitoring system data according to § 63.11224(e) and § 63.11221; and | b. Reducing the opacity monitoring data to 6-minute averages; and | c. Maintaining opacity to less than or equal to 10 percent (daily block average). | 2. Fabric Filter Bag Leak Detection Operation | Installing and operating a bag leak detection system according to § 63.11224(f) and operating the fabric filter such that the requirements in § 63.11222(a)(4) are met. | 3. Wet Scrubber Pressure Drop and Liquid Flow Rate | a. Collecting the pressure drop and liquid flow rate monitoring system data according to §§ 63.11224 and 63.11221; and | b. Reducing the data to 30-day rolling averages; and | c. Maintaining the 30-day rolling average pressure drop and liquid flow rate at or above the minimum pressure drop and minimum liquid flow rate according to § 63.11211. | 4. Dry Scrubber Sorbent or Activated Carbon Injection Rate | a. Collecting the sorbent or activated carbon injection rate monitoring system data for the dry scrubber according to §§ 63.11224 and 63.11221; and | b. Reducing the data to 30-day rolling averages; and | c. Maintaining the 30-day rolling average sorbent or activated carbon injection rate at or above the minimum sorbent or activated carbon injection rate according to § 63.11211. | 5. Electrostatic Precipitator Total Secondary Electric Power | a. Collecting the total secondary electric power monitoring system data for the electrostatic precipitator according to §§ 63.11224 and 63.11221; and | b. Reducing the data to 30-day rolling averages; and | c. Maintaining the 30-day rolling average total secondary electric power at or above the minimum total secondary electric power according to § 63.11211. | 6. Fuel Pollutant Content | a. Only burning the fuel types and fuel mixtures used to demonstrate compliance with the applicable emission limit according to § 63.11213 as applicable; and | b. Keeping monthly records of fuel use according to §§ 63.11222(a)(2) and 63.11225(b)(4). | 7. Oxygen content | a. Continuously monitoring the oxygen content of flue gas according to § 63.11224 (This requirement does not apply to units that install an oxygen trim system since these units will set the trim system to the level specified in § 63.11224(a)(7)); and | b. Reducing the data to 30-day rolling averages; and | c. Maintaining the 30-day rolling average oxygen content at or above the minimum oxygen level established during the most recent CO performance test. | 8. CO emissions | a. Continuously monitoring the CO concentration in the combustion exhaust according to §§ 63.11224 and 63.11221; and | b. Correcting the data to 3 percent oxygen, and reducing the data to 1-hour averages; and | c. Reducing the data from the hourly averages to 10-day rolling averages; and | d. Maintaining the 10-day rolling average CO concentration at or below the applicable emission limit in Table 1 to this subpart. | 9. Boiler operating load | a. Collecting operating load data (fuel feed rate or steam generation data) every 15 minutes; and | b. Reducing the data to 30-day rolling averages; and | c. Maintaining the 30-day rolling average at or below the operating limit established during the performance test according to § 63.11212(c) and Table 6 to this subpart. |
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