Code of Maine Rules
06 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
096 - DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION - GENERAL
Chapter 148 - EMISSIONS FROM SMALLER-SCALE ELECTRIC GENERATING RESOURCES
Section 096-148-8 - Record Keeping and Reporting
Universal Citation: 06 ME Code Rules ยง 096-148-8
Current through 2024-38, September 18, 2024
A. Record Keeping and Reporting. At the premises where the generator is installed, or at such other place as the Department approves in writing, the owner shall maintain the records as described in this Subsection. Emergency generators shall be exempt from Subsections 8A(1) and 8A(2):
(1) Monthly and annual amounts of fuel(s)
consumed. For the purposes of this subparagraph, annual fuel consumption shall
be calculated each calendar month by adding (for each fuel) the current
calendar month's fuel consumption to those of the previous eleven
months;
(2) Monthly and annual
operating hours. For the purpose of this subparagraph, annual operating hours
shall be calculated each calendar month by adding the current calendar month's
operating hours to those of the previous eleven months;
(3) With respect to each shipment of liquid
fuel (other than liquified petroleum gas), to be used with each engine
authorized hereunder, a shipping receipt and certification from the fuel
supplier of the type of fuel delivered, the percentage of sulfur in such fuel
(by weight), and the method used by the fuel supplier to determine the sulfur
content of such fuel; and
(4) Date,
duration and type of emergency during which an emergency generator is operated.
Owner shall record the date and type of emergency, the hours of operation of
the emergency generator, and the amount and type of fuel consumed by the
generator. Owner must certify that non-maintenance run
hours occurred only during emergencies. Maintenance hours must be separately
accounted for. Owner shall record operations when they occur.
B. Availability of records. Unless the Department provides otherwise in writing, the owner shall maintain each record required by this Section for a minimum of five years after the date such record is made. An owner shall promptly provide any such record, or copy thereof, to the Department upon request.
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