View all text of Subpart F [§ 75.50 - § 75.59]
§ 75.57 - General recordkeeping provisions.
The owner or operator shall meet all of the applicable recordkeeping requirements of this section.
(a) Recordkeeping requirements for affected sources. The owner or operator of any affected source subject to the requirements of this part shall maintain for each affected unit a file of all measurements, data, reports, and other information required by this part at the source in a form suitable for inspection for at least three (3) years from the date of each record. Unless otherwise provided, throughout this subpart the phrase “for each affected unit” also applies to each group of affected or nonaffected units utilizing a common stack and common monitoring systems, pursuant to §§ 75.16 through 75.18, or utilizing a common pipe header and common fuel flowmeter, pursuant to section 2.1.2 of appendix D to this part. The file shall contain the following information:
(1) The data and information required in paragraphs (b) through (h) of this section, beginning with the earlier of the date of provisional certification or the deadline in § 75.4(a), (b), or (c);
(2) The supporting data and information used to calculate values required in paragraphs (b) through (g) of this section, excluding the subhourly data points used to compute hourly averages under § 75.10(d), beginning with the earlier of the date of provisional certification or the deadline in § 75.4(a), (b), or (c);
(3) The data and information required in § 75.58 for specific situations, beginning with the earlier of the date of provisional certification or the deadline in § 75.4(a), (b), or (c);
(4) The certification test data and information required in § 75.59 for tests required under § 75.20, beginning with the date of the first certification test performed, the quality assurance and quality control data and information required in § 75.59 for tests, and the quality assurance/quality control plan required under § 75.21 and appendix B to this part, beginning with the date of provisional certification;
(5) The current monitoring plan as specified in § 75.53, beginning with the initial submission required by § 75.62;
(6) The quality control plan as described in section 1 of appendix B to this part, beginning with the date of provisional certification; and
(7) The information required by sections 6.1.2(b) and (c) of appendix A to this part.
(b) Operating parameter record provisions. The owner or operator shall record for each hour the following information on unit operating time, heat input rate, and load, separately for each affected unit and also for each group of units utilizing a common stack and a common monitoring system or utilizing a common pipe header and common fuel flowmeter:
(1) Date and hour;
(2) Unit operating time (rounded up to the nearest fraction of an hour (in equal increments that can range from one hundredth to one quarter of an hour, at the option of the owner or operator));
(3) Hourly gross unit load (rounded to nearest MWge) (or steam load in 1000 lb/hr at stated temperature and pressure, rounded to the nearest 1000 lb/hr, or mmBtu/hr of thermal output, rounded to the nearest mmBtu/hr, if elected in the monitoring plan);
(4) Operating load range corresponding to hourly gross load of 1 to 10, except for units using a common stack or common pipe header, which may use up to 20 load ranges for stack or fuel flow, as specified in the monitoring plan;
(5) Hourly heat input rate (mmBtu/hr, rounded to the nearest tenth);
(6) Identification code for formula used for heat input, as provided in § 75.53; and
(7) For CEMS units only, F-factor for heat input calculation and indication of whether the diluent cap was used for heat input calculations for the hour.
(c) SO
(1) For SO
(i) Component-system identification code, as provided in § 75.53;
(ii) Date and hour;
(iii) Hourly average SO
(iv) Hourly average SO
(v) Percent monitor data availability (recorded to the nearest tenth of a percent), calculated pursuant to § 75.32; and
(vi) Method of determination for hourly average SO
(2) For flow rate during unit operation, as measured and reported from each certified primary monitor, certified back-up monitor, or other approved method of emissions determination:
(i) Component-system identification code, as provided in § 75.53;
(ii) Date and hour;
(iii) Hourly average volumetric flow rate (in scfh, rounded to the nearest thousand);
(iv) Hourly average volumetric flow rate (in scfh, rounded to the nearest thousand), adjusted for bias if bias adjustment factor required, as provided in § 75.24(d);
(v) Percent monitor data availability (recorded to the nearest tenth of a percent) for the flow monitor, calculated pursuant to § 75.32; and
(vi) Method of determination for hourly average flow rate using Codes 1-55 in Table 4a of this section.
(3) For flue gas moisture content during unit operation (where SO
(i) Component-system identification code, as provided in § 75.53;
(ii) Date and hour;
(iii) Hourly average moisture content of flue gas (percent, rounded to the nearest tenth). If the continuous moisture monitoring system consists of wet- and dry-basis oxygen analyzers, also record both the wet- and dry-basis oxygen hourly averages (in percent O
(iv) Percent monitor data availability (recorded to the nearest tenth of a percent) for the moisture monitoring system, calculated pursuant to § 75.32; and
(v) Method of determination for hourly average moisture percentage, using Codes 1-55 in Table 4a of this section.
(4) For SO
(i) Date and hour;
(ii) Hourly SO
(iii) Hourly SO
(iv) Identification code for emissions formula used to derive hourly SO
Table 4a—Codes for Method of Emissions and Flow Determination
Code | Hourly emissions/flow measurement or estimation method | 1 | Certified primary emission/flow monitoring system. | 2 | Certified backup emission/flow monitoring system. | 3 | Approved alternative monitoring system. | 4 | Reference method:
SO Flow: Method 2 or its allowable alternatives under appendix A to part 60 of this chapter. NO CO | 5 | For units with add-on SO | 6 | Average of the hourly SO | 7 | Initial missing data procedures used. Either: (a) the average of the hourly SO | 8 | 90th percentile hourly SO | 9 | 95th percentile hourly SO | 10 | Maximum hourly SO | 11 | Average of hourly flow rates, NO | 12 | Maximum potential concentration of SO | 13 | Maximum expected concentration of SO | 14 | Diluent cap value (if the cap is replacing a CO | 15 | 1.25 times the maximum hourly controlled SO | 16 | SO | 17 | Like-kind replacement non-redundant backup analyzer. | 19 | 200 percent of the MPC; default high range value. | 20 | 200 percent of the full-scale range setting (full-scale exceedance of high range). | 21 | Negative hourly CO | 22 | Hourly average SO | 23 | Maximum potential SO | 24 | Maximum expected NO | 25 | Maximum potential NO | 26 | 1.0 mmBtu/hr substituted for Heat Input Rate for an operating hour in which the calculated Heat Input Rate is zero or negative. | 40 | Fuel specific default value (or prorated default value) used for the hour. | 53 | Other quality-assured data approved through petition. These are treated as available hours for percent monitor availability calculations and are included in missing data lookback. | 54 | Other quality assured methodologies approved through petition. These hours are included in missing data lookback and are treated as unavailable hours for percent monitor availability calculations. | 55 | Other substitute data approved through petition. These hours are not included in missing data lookback and are treated as unavailable hours for percent monitor availability calculations. |
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(d) NO
(1) Component-system identification code, as provided in § 75.53 (including identification code for the moisture monitoring system, if applicable);
(2) Date and hour;
(3) Hourly average NO
(4) Hourly average diluent gas concentration (for NO
(5) If applicable, the hourly average moisture content of the stack gas (percent H
(6) Hourly average NO
(7) Hourly average NO
(8) Percent monitoring system data availability (recorded to the nearest tenth of a percent), for the NO
(9) Method of determination for hourly average NO
(10) Identification codes for emissions formulas used to derive hourly average NO
(e) CO
(1) If the owner or operator chooses to use a CO
(i) Component-system identification code, as provided in § 75.53 (including identification code for the moisture monitoring system, if applicable);
(ii) Date and hour;
(iii) Hourly average CO
(iv) Hourly average volumetric flow rate (scfh, rounded to the nearest thousand scfh);
(v) Hourly average moisture content of flue gas (percent, rounded to the nearest tenth), where CO
(vi) Hourly average CO
(vii) Percent monitor data availability for both the CO
(viii) Method of determination for hourly average CO
(ix) Identification code for emissions formula used to derive hourly average CO
(x) Indication of whether the diluent cap was used for CO
(2) As an alternative to paragraph (e)(1) of this section, the owner or operator may use the procedures in § 75.13 and in appendix G to this part, and shall record daily the following information for CO
(i) Date;
(ii) Daily combustion-formed CO
(iii) For coal-fired units, flag indicating whether optional procedure to adjust combustion-formed CO
(iv) For a unit with a wet flue gas desulfurization system or other controls generating CO
(v) For a unit with a wet flue gas desulfurization system or other controls generating CO
(f) Opacity records. The owner or operator shall record opacity data as specified by the State or local air pollution control agency. If the State or local air pollution control agency does not specify recordkeeping requirements for opacity, then record the information required by paragraphs (f) (1) through (5) of this section for each affected unit, except as provided in §§ 75.14(b), (c), and (d). The owner or operator shall also keep records of all incidents of opacity monitor downtime during unit operation, including reason(s) for the monitor outage(s) and any corrective action(s) taken for opacity, as measured and reported by the continuous opacity monitoring system:
(1) Component/system identification code;
(2) Date, hour, and minute;
(3) Average opacity of emissions for each six minute averaging period (in percent opacity);
(4) If the average opacity of emissions exceeds the applicable standard, then a code indicating such an exceedance has occurred; and
(5) Percent monitor data availability (recorded to the nearest tenth of a percent), calculated according to the requirements of the procedure recommended for State Implementation Plans in appendix M to part 51 of this chapter.
(g) Diluent record provisions. The owner or operator of a unit using a flow monitor and an O
(1) Component-system identification code, as provided in § 75.53;
(2) Date and hour;
(3) Hourly average diluent gas (O
(4) Percent monitor data availability for the diluent monitor (recorded to the nearest tenth of a percent), calculated pursuant to § 75.32; and
(5) Method of determination code for diluent gas (O
(h) Missing data records. The owner or operator shall record the causes of any missing data periods and the actions taken by the owner or operator to correct such causes.