The following authorities will be retained by the EPA Administrator and not transferred to the State or Tribe:
(a) The requirements of Sec. 62.14453(b) establishing operating parameters when using controls other than a dry scrubber followed by a fabric filter, a wet scrubber, or a dry scrubber followed by a fabric filter and a wet scrubber.
(b) Approval of alternative methods of demonstrating compliance under 40 CFR 60.8, including:
(1) Approval of CEMS for PM, HCl, multi-metals and Hg where used for purposes of demonstrating compliance,
(2) Approval of continuous automated sampling systems for dioxin/furan and Hg where used for purposes of demonstrating compliance, and
(3) Approval of major alternatives to test methods;
(c) Approval of major alternatives to monitoring;
(d) Waiver of recordkeeping requirements; and
(e) Performance test and data reduction waivers under 40 CFR 60.8(b). [65 FR 49881, Aug. 15, 2000, as amended at 78 FR 28075, May 13, 2013] Sec. Table 1 to Subpart HHH of Part 62--Emission Limits for Small Rural,
Small, Medium, and Large HMIWI --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
You must meet this emissions limit
------------------------------------------------------------------------ With these Using this And determining
For the air pollutant HMIWI size units (7 averaging time compliance
------------------------------------------------------------------------ percent oxygen, \a\ using this
Small rural Small Medium Large dry basis) method \b\--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Particulate matter........... 87 (0.038)...... 66 (0.029)...... 46 (0.020) \c\.. 25 (0.011)...... Milligrams per 3-run average EPA Reference
34 (0.015) \d\.. dry standard (1-hour Method 5 of
cubic meter minimum sample appendix A-3
(grains per time per run). of part 60, or
dry standard EPA Reference
cubic foot). Method M 26A
or 29 of
appendix A-8
of part 60Carbon monoxide.............. 20.............. 20.............. 5.5............. 11.............. Parts per 3-run average EPA Reference
million by (1-hour Method 10 or
volume. minimum sample 10B of
time per run). appendix A-4
of part 60Dioxins/furans............... 240 (100) or 5.1 16 (7.0) or 0.85 (0.37) or 9.3 (4.1) or Nanograms per 3-run average EPA Reference
(2.2). 0.013 (0.0057). 0.020 (0.0087). 0.054 (0.024). dry standard (4-hour Method 23 of
cubic meter minimum sample appendix A-7
total dioxins/ time per run). of part 60
furans (grains
per billion
dry standard
cubic feet) or
nanograms per
dry standard
cubic meter
TEQ (grains
per billion
dry standard
cubic feet).Hydrogen chloride............ 810............. 44 \c\.......... 7.7............. 6.6............. Parts per 3-run average EPA Reference
15 \d\.......... million by (1-hour Method 26 or
volume. minimum sample 26A of
time per run). appendix A-8
of part 60Sulfur dioxide............... 55.............. 4.2............. 4.2............. 9.0............. Parts per 3-run average EPA Reference
million by (1-hour Method 6 or 6C
volume. minimum sample of appendix A-
time per run). 4 of part 60Nitrogen oxides.............. 130............. 190............. 190............. 140............. Parts per 3-run average EPA Reference
million by (1-hour Method 7 or 7E
volume. minimum sample of appendix A-
time per run). 4 of part 60Lead......................... 0.50 (0.22)..... 0.31 (0.14)..... 0.018 (0.0079).. 0.036 (0.016)... Milligrams per 3-run average EPA Reference
dry standard (1-hour Method 29 of
cubic meter minimum sample appendix A-8
(grains per time per run). of part 60
thousand dry
standard cubic
feet).Cadmium...................... 0.11 (0.048).... 0.017 (0.0074).. 0.013 (0.0057).. 0.0092 (0.0040). Milligrams per 3-run average EPA Reference
dry standard (1-hour Method 29 of
cubic meter minimum sample appendix A-8
(grains per time per run). of part 60
thousand dry
standard cubic
feet).
Mercury...................... 0.051 (0.0022).. 0.014 (0.0061).. 0.025 (0.011)... 0.018 (0.0079).. Milligrams per 3-run average EPA Reference
dry standard (1-hour Method 29 of
cubic meter minimum sample appendix A-8
(grains per time per run). of part 60
thousand dry
standard cubic
feet).--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Except as allowed under Secs. 62.14452(o)-(q) for HMIWI equipped with CEMS or continuous automated sampling systems.\b\ Does not include CEMS, continuous automated sampling systems, and approved alternative non-EPA test methods allowed under Sec. 62.14452(d) and (m).\c\ Limits for those HMIWI for which construction or modification was commenced according to Sec. 62.14400(a)(2)(i).\d\ Limits for those HMIWI for which construction or modification was commenced according to Sec. 62.14400(a)(2)(ii). [78 FR 28075, May 13, 2013]
Sec. Table 2 to Subpart HHH of Part 62--Toxic Equivalency Factors ------------------------------------------------------------------------
Toxic
Dioxin/furan congener equivalency
factor------------------------------------------------------------------------2,3,7,8-tetrachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin............... 11,2,3,7,8-pentachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin............. 11,2,3,4,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin............ 0.11,2,3,7,8,9-hexachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin............ 0.11,2,3,6,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin............ 0.11,2,3,4,6,7,8-heptachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin......... 0.01Octachlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxin........................ 0.00032,3,7,8-tetrachlorinated dibenzofuran................... 0.12,3,4,7,8-pentachlorinated dibenzofuran................. 0.31,2,3,7,8-pentachlorinated dibenzofuran................. 0.031,2,3,4,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzofuran................ 0.11,2,3,6,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzofuran................ 0.11,2,3,7,8,9-hexachlorinated dibenzofuran................ 0.12,3,4,6,7,8-hexachlorinated dibenzofuran................ 0.11,2,3,4,6,7,8-heptachlorinated dibenzofuran............. 0.011,2,3,4,7,8,9-heptachlorinated dibenzofuran............. 0.01Octachlorinated dibenzofuran............................ 0.0003------------------------------------------------------------------------ [78 FR 28076, May 13, 2013]
Sec. Table 3 to Subpart HHH of Part 62--Operating Parameters To Be
Monitored and Minimum Measurement and Recording Frequencies --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Minimum frequency HMIWI
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
HMIWI with
Operating parameters to be HMIWI with HMIWI with dry scrubber
monitored Data measurement Data recording combustion dry scrubber HMIWI with followed by HMIWI with
control only followed by wet scrubber FF and wet SNCR system
FF scrubber--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Maximum operating parameters:Maximum charge rate............... Once per charge....... Once per charge....... Maximum FF inlet temperature...... Continuous............ Once per minute....... ............ ............
Maximum flue gas temperature...... Continuous............ Once per minute....... ............ ............ Minimum operating parameters:Minimum secondary chamber Continuous............ Once per minute.......
temperature.Minimum dioxin/furan sorbent flow Hourly................ Once per hour......... ............ ............
rate.Minimum HCl sorbent flow rate..... Hourly................ Once per hour......... ............ ............ Minimum mercury (Hg) sorbent flow Hourly................ Once per hour......... ............ ............
rate.Minimum pressure drop across the Continuous............ Once per minute....... ............ ............
wet scrubber or minimum
horsepower or amperage to wet
scrubber.Minimum scrubber liquor flow rate. Continuous............ Once per minute....... ............ ............ Minimum scrubber liquor pH........ Continuous............ Once per minute....... ............ ............ Minimum reagent flow rate......... Hourly................ Once per hour......... ............ ............ ............ ............ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [78 FR 28076, May 13, 2013]
Subpart III_Federal Plan Requirements for Commercial and Industrial Solid Waste Incineration Units That Commenced Construction On or Before
November 30, 1999
Source: 68 FR 57539, Oct. 3, 2003, unless otherwise noted.
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