Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 106 - PERMITS BY RULE
Subchapter K - GENERAL
Section 106.261 - Facilities (Emission Limitations)
Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 106.261
Current through Reg. 49, No. 52; December 27, 2024
(a) Except as specified under subsection (b) of this section, facilities, or physical or operational changes to a facility, are permitted by rule provided that all of the following conditions of this section are satisfied.
(1) The facilities or changes shall be
located at least 100 feet from any recreational area or residence or other
structure not occupied or used solely by the owner or operator of the
facilities or the owner of the property upon which the facilities are
located.
(2) Total new or increased
emissions, including fugitives, shall not exceed 6.0 pounds per hour (lb/hr)
and ten tons per year of the following materials: acetylene, argon, butane,
crude oil, refinery petroleum fractions (except for pyrolysis naphthas and
pyrolysis gasoline) containing less than ten volume percent benzene, carbon
monoxide, cyclohexane, cyclohexene, cyclopentane, ethyl acetate, ethanol, ethyl
ether, ethylene, fluorocarbons Numbers 11, 12, 13, 14, 21, 22, 23, 113, 114,
115, and 116, helium, isohexane, isopropyl alcohol, methyl acetylene, methyl
chloroform, methyl cyclohexane, neon, nonane, oxides of nitrogen, propane,
propyl alcohol, propylene, propyl ether, sulfur dioxide, alumina, calcium
carbonate, calcium silicate, cellulose fiber, cement dust, emery dust, glycerin
mist, gypsum, iron oxide dust, kaolin, limestone, magnesite, marble,
pentaerythritol, plaster of paris, silicon, silicon carbide, starch, sucrose,
zinc stearate, or zinc oxide.
(3)
Total new or increased emissions, including fugitives, shall not exceed 1.0
lb/hr of any chemical having a limit value (L) greater than 200 milligrams per
cubic meter (mg/m3) as listed and referenced in
Table 262 of §
106.262
of this title (relating to Facilities (Emission and Distance Limitations)) or
of any other chemical not listed or referenced in Table 262. Emissions of a
chemical with a limit value of less than 200 mg/m3
are not allowed under this section.
(4) For physical changes or modifications to
existing facilities, there shall be no changes to or additions of any air
pollution abatement equipment.
(5)
Visible emissions, except uncombined water, to the atmosphere from any point or
fugitive source shall not exceed 5.0% opacity in any six-minute
period.
(6) For emission increases
of five tons per year or greater, notification must be provided using Form PI-7
within ten days following the installation or modification of the facilities.
The notification shall include a description of the project, calculations, data
identifying specific chemical names, limit values, and a description of
pollution control equipment, if any.
(7) For emission increases of less than five
tons per year, notification must be provided using either:
(A) Form PI-7 within ten days following the
installation or modification of the facilities. The notification shall include
a description of the project, calculations, data identifying specific chemical
names, limit values, and a description of pollution control equipment, if any;
or
(B) Form PI-7 by March 31 of the
following year summarizing all uses of this permit by rule in the previous
calendar year. This annual notification shall include a description of the
project, calculations, data identifying specific chemical names, limit values,
and a description of pollution control equipment, if any.
(b) The following are not authorized under this section:
(1)
construction of a facility authorized in another section of this chapter or for
which a standard permit is in effect; and
(2) any change to any facility authorized
under another section of this chapter or authorized under a standard
permit.
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