- Table 4 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS)
For the following pollutants | Use the following span values for your CEMS | Use the following performance specifications in appendix B of this part for your CEMS | If needed to meet minimum
data requirements, use the following alternate methods in appendix A of this part to collect data | 1. Opacity | 100 percent opacity | P.S. 1 | Method 9. | 2. Nitrogen Oxides (Class I units only) a | Control device outlet: 125 percent of the maximum expected hourly potential nitrogen oxides emissions of the municipal waste combustion unit | P.S. 2 | Method 7E. | 3. Sulfur Dioxide | Inlet to control device: 125 percent of the maximum expected sulfur dioxide emissions of the municipal waste combustion unit. Control device outlet: 50 percent of the maximum expected hourly potential sulfur dioxide emissions of the municipal waste combustion unit | P.S. 2 | Method 6C. | 4. Carbon Monoxide | 125 percent of the maximum expected hourly potential carbon with monoxide emissions of the municipal waste combustion unit | P.S. 4A | Method 10 alternative interference trap. | 5. Oxygen or Carbon Dioxide | 25 percent oxygen or 25 percent carbon dioxide | P.S. 3 | Method 3A or 3B. |
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a Class I units mean small municipal waste combustion units subject to this subpart that are located at municipal waste combustion plants with an aggregate plant combustion capacity more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste. See § 60.1465 for definitions.