Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 19 - AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Section 28-19-20 - Particulate matter emission limitations

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 28-19-20

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024

(a) Subject to the provisions of K.A.R. 28-19-9 and 28-19-11, no person shall cause, suffer, allow or permit the emission of particulate matter from any processing machine, equipment, device or other articles, or combination thereof, excluding indirect heating equipment and incinerators, in excess of the amounts allowed in table P-1 during any one hour.

(b) For the purposes of this regulation, the following definitions shall apply:

(1) "Process weight" shall mean the total weight of all materials introduced into a source operation which may constitute, or form, a source of particulate matter emissions. In the case of direct heating operations, any solid fuel used shall be included as part of the process weight, but liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air shall not be included.

(2) "Process weight rate" shall mean the total process weight introduced into the source operation over a specific time period divided by that time period in hours. For a cyclical or batch operation, the time period shall be that time required to complete one operation or an integral number of cycles, and for continuous or long-run steady-state operations, time period shall be the total operating time or a typical portion.

(3) "Source operation" shall mean the last operation preceding the emission of particulate matter, which results in the separation of the particulate matter emissions from the processed materials or the conversion of the processed materials into the particulate matter emissions, excluding those operations which are an integral part of the functioning of a control device.

TABLE P-1 Process Weight Table

Maximum Allowable Emission Rate

Process weight Rate of Process weight Rate of

rate emission rate emission

lb/hr. tons/hr. lb/hr. lb/hr. tons/hr. lb/hr.

100 0.05 0.551 16,000 8.00 16.5

200 0.10 0.877 18,000 9.00 17.9

400 0.20 1.40 20,000 10. 19.2

600 0.30 1.83 30,000 15. 25.2

800 0.40 2.22 40,000 20. 30.5

1,000 0.50 2.58 50,000 25. 35.4

1,500 0.75 3.38 60,000 30. 40.0

2,000 1.00 4.10 70,000 35. 41.3

2,500 1.25 4.76 80,000 40. 42.5

3,000 1.50 5.38 90,000 45. 43.6

3,500 1.75 5.96 100,000 50. 44.6

4,000 2.00 6.52 120,000 60. 46.3

5,000 2.50 7.58 140,000 70. 47.8

6,000 3.00 8.56 160,000 80. 49.0

7,000 3.50 9.49 200,000 100. 51.2

8,000 4.00 10.4 1,000,000 500. 69.0

9,000 4.50 11.2 2,000,000 1,000. 77.6

10,000 5.00 12.0 6,000,000 3,000. 92.7

12,000 6.00 13.6

Interpolation of the data in table P-1 for other process weights shall be accomplished by use of the following equations:

Process weight <= 30 ton/hr, E = (4.1) (P0.67)

Process weight > 30 ton/hr, E = (55) (P0.11) =n 40

Where: E = rate of emissions in lb/hr.

P = process weight in ton/hr.

Where the nature of any process or operation or design of any equipment permits more than one interpretation of these definitions, the interpretation that results in the minimum allowable emission rate shall apply.

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