Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Environmental Quality
Air Quality Division
Part 4 - EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND PROHIBITIONS-SULFUR BEARING COMPOUNDS
Section R. 336.1430 - Emission of SO[2] from United States Steel, Great Lakes Works

Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 336.1430

Current through Vol. 24-04, March 15, 2024

Rule 430.

(1) The provisions in this rule supersede the requirements of R 336.1407 that apply to United States Steel, Great Lakes Works reheat furnaces and Zug Island boilers as referenced in subrules (2) and (3) of this rule.

(2) All of the following apply to United States Steel, Great Lakes Works, 80" hot strip mill reheat furnaces:

(a) On and after December 31, 2016, the combined SO2 emission rate from the 5 reheat furnaces shall not exceed 148 pounds per hour, based on a 1-hour average starting on the hour for each clock-hour.

(b) On and after December 31, 2016, the company shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate in a manner approved by the department devices to separately monitor and record the coke oven gas and natural gas usage rates, in cubic feet per hour, for the 5 reheat furnaces combined for each hour of operation. The 5 furnaces shall be equipped with a common coke oven gas usage meter and a common natural gas usage meter. The company shall keep the usage rate records on file at the facility for a period of 5 years, in a format acceptable to the department, and make them available to the department upon request.

(c) On and after December 31, 2016, the company shall compile hourly SO2 emission rate calculations for the 5 reheat furnaces combined in pounds per hour, for each hour of operation. Emission rates shall be determined using the method specified in subrule (3) (g) of this rule. The company shall keep the records of the calculations on file at the facility for a period of 5 years, in a format acceptable to the department, and make them available to the department upon request.

(d) Not later than June 30, 2017, the company shall conduct SO2 emission stack tests of the reheat furnaces, based on testing of a representative furnace. Not less than 30 days before testing, a complete stack test protocol shall be submitted to the department for approval. The final plan must be approved by the department before testing. Verification of emission rates includes the submittal of a complete report of the test results to the department within 60 days following the last date of the test. The company shall keep the records of the test on file at the facility for a period of 5 years, in a format acceptable to the department, and make them available to the department upon request.

(e) On and after September 15, 2017, the company shall submit an excess emission report in an acceptable format to the department semiannually. The report shall be submitted by September 15 for the January 1 to June 30 reporting period, and by March 15 for the July 1 to December 31 reporting period. The excess emission report shall include the following information:
(A) A report of each exceedance above the SO2 limitation including the date, time, magnitude, cause, and corrective actions for all occurrences during the reporting period.

(B) A report of all periods of fuel gas usage rate monitoring system downtime and corrective action.

(C) If no SO2 limitation exceedance and no fuel gas usage rate monitoring system downtime occurred during the reporting period, the company shall report that fact.

(3) All of the following apply to United States Steel, Great Lakes Works, Zug Island boiler houses number 1 and 2:

(a) The following limits shall be met on and after December 31, 2016:
(i) The combined SO2 emission rate from the number 1 boiler house boilers 1 to 5 shall not exceed 15 pounds per hour, based on a 1-hour average starting on the hour for each clock-hour.

(ii) The combined SO2 emission rate from the number 2 boiler house boilers 1 to 5 shall not exceed 21 pounds per hour, based on a 1-hour average starting on the hour for each clock-hour.

(iii) The maximum hydrogen sulfide content of the blast furnace gas fired in the boilers shall not exceed .0274 grains per dry standard cubic foot, based on a 1-hour average starting on the hour for each clock-hour.

(b) The type of fuels burned in the boilers shall be restricted to blast furnace gas, coke oven gas, and natural gas.

(c) On and after December 31, 2016, the company shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate in a manner approved by the department devices to separately monitor and record the coke oven gas, blast furnace gas, and natural gas usage rates in cubic feet per hour for the combined number 1 boiler house boilers and for the combined number 2 boiler house boilers for each hour of operation. The company shall keep the usage rate records on file at the facility for a period of 5 years, in a format acceptable to the department, and make them available to the department upon request.

(d) On and after December 31, 2016, the company shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate in a manner approved by the department devices to monitor and record the blast furnace gas hydrogen sulfide content in grains per cubic foot for the blast furnace gas fired in the number 1 boiler house boilers 1 to 5 and in the number 2 boiler house boilers 1 to 5 on a continuous basis to determine the 1-hour average hydrogen sulfide concentration in the blast furnace gas for each hour of operation. The company shall keep the records of the hydrogen sulfide content on file at the facility for a period of 5 years, in a format acceptable to the department, and make them available to the department upon request.

(e) On and after December 31, 2016, the company shall compile hourly SO2 emission rate calculations separately for the combined number 1 boiler house boilers 1 to 5 and for the combined number 2 boiler house boilers 1 to 5 for each hour of operation. Emission rates shall be determined using the method specified in subdivision (g) of the subrule. The company shall keep the calculation records on file at the facility, for a period of 5 years, in a format acceptable to the department, and make them available to the department upon request.

(f) On and after September 15, 2017, the company shall submit an excess emission report in an acceptable format to the department semiannually. The report shall be submitted by September 15 for the January 1 to June 30 reporting period, and by March 15 for the July 1 to December 31 reporting period. The excess emission report shall include the following information:
(i) A report of each exceedance above the SO2 and/or hydrogen sulfide limitations including the date, time, magnitude, cause, and corrective actions for all occurrences during the reporting period.

(ii) A report of all periods of fuel gas usage rate monitoring system and/or fuel gas hydrogen sulfide monitoring system downtime and corrective action.

(iii) If no SO2 and/or hydrogen sulfide limitation exceedances, no fuel gas usage rate monitoring system downtime, or no fuel gas hydrogen sulfide monitoring system downtime occurred during the reporting period, the company shall report that fact.

(g) The company shall determine the average hourly SO2 emission rate for the group of 5 furnaces or boilers grouped as number 1 boiler house or number 2 boiler house boilers subject to subrule (2) or (3) of this rule as specified below or by a method approved by the department as required in subrule (4) of this rule:

HOURLY RATE (lbs SO2/hour) = [COG (1000 ft3/hour) * (0.702 lbs SO2 / 1000 ft3) + BFG (ft3/hr) * H2S (gr/ft3 BFG) * (1 lb H2S / 7,000 gr H2S) * (1.88 lb SO2 /lb H2S) + NG (1,000,000 ft3/hr)* (0.6 lb SO2 / 1,000,000 ft3)]

Where:

HOURLY RATE = boiler house group or furnace group emission rate (lbs SO2/hour).

COG = actual volume of coke oven gas consumed (1000 ft3 per clock-hour) in a furnace group or boiler house group.

BFG = actual volume of blast furnace gas consumed (ft3 per clock-hour) in a furnace group or boiler house group.

NG = actual volume of natural gas consumed (1,000,000 ft3 per clock-hour) in a furnace group or boiler house group.

H2S = actual concentration of hydrogen sulfide in BFG (gr/ft3) determined on a 1-hour average basis for each clock-hour of operation.

(h) Not later than June 30, 2017, the company shall conduct SO2 emission stack tests of a representative boiler in number 1 boiler house and of a representative boiler in number 2 boiler house. Not less than 30 days before to testing, a complete stack test protocol must be submitted to the department for approval. The final plan must be approved by the department before testing. Verification of emission rates includes the submittal of a complete report of the test results to the department within 60 days following the last date of the test. The company shall keep the records of the test on file at the facility for a period of 5 years, in a format acceptable to the department, and make them available to the department upon request.

(4) The emission rate limits in subrules (2)(a) and (3)(a) of this rule, or equivalent limits as determined by dispersion modeled SO2 impacts, may be met with several different control methods including sulfur dioxide flue gas emission controls, blending of alternate lower sulfur content fuels with currently used fuels, application of fuel desulfurization control to the currently used coke oven gas and blast furnace gas, use of improved dispersion techniques such as use of taller exhaust stacks, or a combination of these and/or other control measures. By August 31, 2016, the company shall submit to the MDEQ for approval the control methods, control efficiencies as appropriate, and associated testing, recordkeeping and reporting methods that the company will use to comply with this rule.

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