Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7011 - STANDARDS FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
WASTE COMBUSTORS
Part 7011.1229 - PERFORMANCE STANDARDS FOR CLASS II WASTE COMBUSTORS

Universal Citation: MN Rules 7011.1229

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024

Subpart 1. Scope.

The owner or operator of a class II waste combustor must comply with:

A. the emission limits, notification, monitoring, testing, record-keeping, and reporting requirements of the new source performance standards incorporated in part 7011.1293;

B. subpart 2; and

C. the following requirements:
(1) parts 7011.1240, subpart 1; 7011.1281; 7011.1282; 7011.1283; and 7011.1284 if the owner or operator chooses to comply with the operator certification requirements of Code of Federal Regulations, title 40, section 60.54b, as amended, by obtaining certification through the agency;

(2) the general waste combustor facility requirements under part 7011.1245;

(3) the industrial solid waste management plan requirements under part 7011.1250;

(4) the reporting and response requirements for exceeding continuously monitored emissions under part 7011.1260, subpart 7;

(5) the reporting and response requirements under part 7011.1265, subpart 11, if an exceedance is measured during the conduct of a performance test; and

(6) the testing or monitoring frequency for a waste composition study according to part 7011.1270, subpart 6.

Subp. 2. Emission limits.

The table in this subpart governs emission limitations for a class II waste combustor. For acid gas limitations, either the applicable percent reduction or the parts per million by volume emission limitation, whichever is less stringent, is the emission limitation for the waste combustor.

Size

Class II

Particulate matter

Filterable

0.015 gr/dscf

The sum of filterable and organic condensable

0.020 gr/dscf

PCDD/PCDF

(total)

30 ng/dscm

Acid gases

HCl

90% control or 25 ppm

SO2

80% control or 30 ppm

Carbon monoxide

Modular

50 ppm

Mass burn or fluidized bed

100 ppm

RDF stoker

150 ppm

Opacity

10%

NO x

NA

Mercury (short-term)

Modular

100 µg/dscm or 85% removal

Mass Burn

100 µg/dscm or 85% removal

RDF (90-day test interval)

50 µg/dscm or 85% removal

FBC

100 µg/dscm or 85% removal

Mercury (long-term)

Modular

60 µg/dscm or 85% removal

Mass burn

60 µg/dscm or 85% removal

RDF (90-day test interval)

30 µg/dscm or 85% removal

FBC

60 µg/dscm or 85% removal

RDF (12-month test interval)

30 µg/dscm or 85% removal

Statutory Authority: MS s 116.07

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