Code of Colorado Regulations
1000 - Department of Public Health and Environment
1007 - Hazardous Materials and Waste Management Division
6 CCR 1007-3 - HAZARDOUS WASTE
Part 264 - HAZARDOUS WASTE - STANDARDS FOR OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF HAZARDOUS WASTE TREATMENT, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL FACILITIES
Subpart O - Incinerators, Boilers and Industrial Furnaces
Section 6 CCR 1007-3-264.343 - Performance Standards to Control Participate Matter

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 17, September 10, 2024

(a) An incinerator or boiler or industrial furnace burning hazardous waste may not emit particulate matter in excess of 23 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter (0.010 grains per dry standard cubic foot) after correction to a stack gas concentration of 7% oxygen, using procedures prescribed in 40 CFR Part 60 , appendix A, methods 1 through 5, and Appendix IX to § 264.348 of these regulations.

(b) Reserved.

(c) Oxygen correction.

(1) Measured pollutant levels must be corrected for the amount of oxygen in the stack gas according to the formula:

Pc = Pm x 14/(E-Y)

Where:

Pc is the corrected concentration of the pollutant in the stack gas, Pm is the measured concentration of the pollutant in the stack gas, E is the oxygen concentration on a dry basis in the combustion air fed to the device, and Y is the measured oxygen concentration on a dry basis in the stack.

(2) For devices that feed normal combustion air, E will equal 21 percent. For devices that feed oxygen-enriched air for combustion (that is, air with an oxygen concentration exceeding 21 percent), the value of E will be the concentration of oxygen in the enriched air.

(3) Compliance with all emission standards provided by this subpart must be based on correcting to 7 percent oxygen using this procedure.

(d) For the purposes of permit enforcement, compliance with the particulate emission standard and the operating requirements specified in the permit (under § 264.346) will be regarded as compliance with this section. However, evidence that compliance with those permit conditions is insufficient to ensure compliance with the requirements of this section may be "information" justifying modification or revocation and re-issuance of a permit under § 100.61 of these regulations.

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