Indiana Administrative Code
Title 326 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 7 - SULFUR DIOXIDE RULES
Rule 4.1 - Lake County Sulfur Dioxide Emission Limitations
Section 4.1-16 - Safety-Kleen Oil Recovery Company sulfur dioxide emission limitations

Universal Citation: 326 IN Admin Code 4.1-16

Current through March 20, 2024

Authority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-17-3-4; IC 13-17-3-11

Affected: IC 13-15; IC 13-17

Sec. 16.

Safety-Kleen Oil Recovery Company, Source Identification Number 00301, shall comply with the sulfur dioxide emission limits in pounds per hour and other requirements as follows:

(1) Boilers SB-820, SB-823, and SB-822, and Process Heaters H-302 and H-404, must use natural gas only.

(2) Process Heater H-201, with a capacity of twenty-seven and three-tenths (27.3) MMBtu per hour, must use a combination of natural gas, No. 2 fuel oil equivalent, and off-gases. Process Heater H-301, with a capacity of twenty and zero-tenths (20.0) MMBtu per hour, must use a combination of natural gas and No. 2 fuel oil equivalent. The combined sulfur dioxide emissions from these two (2) process heaters must not exceed fourteen (14) pounds per hour and sixty (60) tons per year.

(3) Process Heater H-401, with a capacity of fifteen and three-tenths (15.3) MMBtu per hour, must use a combination of natural gas, No. 2 fuel oil equivalent, and off-gases. Process Heater H-402, with a capacity of eleven and seven-tenths (11.7) MMBtu per hour, must use a combination of natural gas and No. 2 fuel oil equivalent. The combined sulfur dioxide emissions from these two (2) process heaters must not exceed ten and eight-tenths (10.8) pounds per hour and forty-seven and three-tenths (47.3) tons per year.

(4) Process Heater H-406, with a capacity of twenty and zero-tenths (20.0) MMBtu per hour, must use a combination of natural gas and off-gas from vessel V-423. The sulfur dioxide emissions must not exceed eight (8) pounds per hour.

(5) Safety-Kleen shall demonstrate compliance through monitoring as follows:

(A) Monitor sulfur content in the off-gas streams for Process Heater H-406.

(B) Install and operate sulfur dioxide CEMS on the stacks for Process Heaters H-201 and H-401. The CEMS must be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained in accordance with 326 IAC 3-5.

(C) Conduct fuel sampling for heat input and sulfur content and measure the quantity of fuel oil burned in order to calculate the SO2 emission rate for Process Heaters H-201, H-301, H-401, and H-402.

(D) Prior to sampling the fuel in the fuel tank, mix the contents of the tank to ensure consistent composition of the fuel throughout the tank.

(E) Perform fuel sampling and analysis for the sulfur content of the fuel in each fuel tank:
(i) prior to the first time the fuel is burned; and

(ii) subsequently, prior to burning the fuel whenever additional fuel has been added to the tank since the last sampling event.

(F) Maintain records sufficient to demonstrate compliance for at least three (3) years.

(G) Submit an excess emissions report to the department within thirty (30) days after the end of each calendar quarter.

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