Indiana Administrative Code
Title 326 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 7 - SULFUR DIOXIDE RULES
Rule 4 - Emission Limitations and Requirements by County
Section 4-3.1 - Vigo County sulfur dioxide emission limitations

Universal Citation: 326 IN Admin Code 4-3.1

Current through March 20, 2024

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

Affected: IC 13-15; IC 13-17

Sec. 3.1.

(a) On and after January 1, 2017, sources and emission units located in Vigo County shall comply with the sulfur dioxide emission limits and other requirements, as follows:

Source Emission Unit Description Emission Limit (lbs/hour) or Other Requirements Emission Limit (lbs/MMBtu)
(1) Wabash River Combined Cycle Source ID No. 00147 Combustion Turbine Unit 1A 333.76 0.195
(2) sgSolutions Source ID No. 00091 (A) Tail Gas Incinerator Stack EP1 (B) Process Flare Unit 2 230.6 500 hour calendar year operating limit on coal/syngas
(3) SONY Digital Audio Disc (A) #1 Kewanee Boiler 0.05
Source ID No. 00032 (B) #2 Kewanee Boiler 0.05
(C) Unit 3 Burnham Boiler 0.05
(D) Unit 4 Burnham Boiler 0.05
(E) Unit 5 Superior Boiler 0.05
(F) Unit 6 Superior Boiler 0.05
(G) Unit 18 Boiler 0.05
(4) Taghleef Industries Source (A) Clayton Boiler (Standby) 0.03 0.0015
ID No. 00045 (B) Nebraska Boiler 0.05 0.0015
(C) Nebraska-D Boiler Burn natural gas
(5) Terre Haute Regional (A) #1 Boiler 0.45
Hospital Source ID No. 00046 (B) New #2 Boiler 0.45
(6) Union Hospital Source ID 2 Keeler Boilers 0.36
No. 00047
(7) Duke Energy - Wabash (A) Boiler 6 1,499.5 0.5
River Generating Station Source ID No. 00021 (B) Diesel Generators 7A, 7B, and 7C 500 hour calendar year operating limit (each) 0.05

(b) Compliance with the emission limit in subsection (a)(1) shall be determined by using quality assured hourly average continuous emission monitoring system data.

(c) Compliance with the emission limit in subsection (a)(2)(A) shall be determined by calculating the thirty (30) unit operating day rolling arithmetic average emission rate at the end of each unit operating day using all of the quality assured hourly average continuous emission monitoring system data for the previous thirty (30) unit operating days. Unit operating day means a twenty-four (24) hour period that begins at midnight and ends the following midnight during which the unit is operated. It is not necessary for the unit to be operating the entire twenty-four (24) hour period.

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