Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7019 - EMISSION INVENTORY REQUIREMENTS
Part 7019.3030 - METHOD OF CALCULATION

Universal Citation: MN Rules 7019.3030

Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 39, March 25, 2024

A. The owner or operator of an emission reporting facility, except one issued an option C or D registration permit under part 7007.1125 or 7007.1130 or a capped permit under parts 7007.1140 to 7007.1148, shall calculate the facility's actual emissions using the methods listed in subitems (1) to (4). The methods are listed in a hierarchy of the most preferred method to the least preferred method. The most preferred method available shall be used. Where more than one method is listed in the subitem, they are considered to be equal in the hierarchy and any can be used:

(1) part 7019.3040 (continuous emission monitor data);

(2) part 7019.3050, item B (performance test data);

(3) part 7019.3060 (VOC material balance), 7019.3065 (mercury material balance), 7019.3070 (S02material balance), 7019.3080 (emission factor), or 7019.3090 (enforceable limitations), as applicable; or

(4) part 7019.3100 (facility proposal).

B. The owner or operator of a facility issued an option B registration permit under part 7007.1120 that chooses to be assessed a fee under part 7002.0025, subpart 1, item C, subitem (1), shall calculate the facility's actual emissions using the methods listed in part 7019.3060.

The owner or operator of a facility issued an option B registration permit under part 7007.1120 that chooses to be assessed a fee under part 7002.0025, subpart 1, item C, subitem (1), shall not consider the effects of pollution control equipment on emissions from the use of VOC-containing materials when calculating actual emissions for an emissions inventory.

C. For purposes of selecting a calculation method, a method is considered available if the conditions associated with the method in parts 7019.3040 to 7019.3100 are met. The method described in part 7019.3100 may be used, provided that the proposal is submitted to the commissioner by September 1 of the first year for which the emissions are being calculated. The commissioner must reject data submitted using the methods described in parts 7019.3040 to 7019.3090 if the conditions for the method are not fully met.

Statutory Authority: MS s 116.07

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