Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 212 - VISIBLE AND PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSIONS
Subpart B - VISUAL EMISSIONS
Section 212.124 - Exceptions
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Sections 212.122 and 212.123 will not apply to emissions of water or water vapor from an emission unit.
b) An emission unit that has obtained an adjusted opacity standard in compliance with Section 212.126 will be subject to that standard rather than the limitations of Section 212.122 or 212.123.
c) Compliance with Particulate Emissions Limitations as a Defense.
d) During startup of coal-fired boiler 1 or 2 at the Baldwin Energy Complex, coal-fired boiler 1 or 2 at the Kincaid Power Station, coal-fired boiler 1 at Newton Power Station, or coal-fired boiler 51, 52, 61, or 62 at the Powerton Generating Station, or malfunction or breakdown of these boilers or the air pollution control equipment serving these boilers, when a six-minute average opacity exceeds the applicable limitation in Section 212.122(a) or 212.123(a), compliance with the limitation may alternatively be demonstrated as follows:
e) During startup of the emission unit designated Kiln 1 or Kiln 2 at the petroleum coke calcining facility located in Robinson, Illinois, when average opacity exceeds 30 percent for a six-minute period, under Section 212.123(a), compliance with Section 212.123(a) may alternatively be determined based on the average of opacity readings taken during a one-hour period using Test Method 9 ( 40 CFR 60, Appendix A-4, incorporated by reference in Section 212.113). However, compliance may be based on the average of up to three one-hour average periods if compliance is not demonstrated during the preceding hours. For this subsection (e), "startup" means the time from when green coke feed is introduced into the kiln until the temperature at the pyroscrubber inlet servicing the kiln achieves a minimum operating temperature of 1800 °F (based on a three-hour rolling average).
f) Section 212.123 will not apply to emission units subject to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 217.381(a).