Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 212 - VISIBLE AND PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSIONS
Subpart E - PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSIONS FROM FUEL COMBUSTION EMISSION UNITS
Section 212.207 - Emission Units Using More Than One Type of Fuel

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024

a) No person, while simultaneously burning more than one type of fuel in a fuel combustion emission unit, shall cause or allow the emission of particulate matter into the atmosphere in any one hour period in excess of the following equation:

E = AS + BL

where

E

=

Allowable emission rate;

A

=

Solid fuel particulate emission standard which is applicable;

B

=

Constant determined from the table in subsection (b);

S

=

Actual heat input from solid fuel;

L

=

Actual heat input from liquid fuel.

b) The metric and English units to be used in the equation of subsection (a) of this Section are as follows:

Parameter

Metric

English

E

kg/hr

lbs/hr

A

kg/MW-hr

lbs/mmbtu

B

0.155

0.10

S

MW

mmbtu/hr

L

MW

mmbtu/hr

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