Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 112 - CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION FROM SULFUR COMPOUNDS
Subchapter E - REQUIREMENTS IN THE HOWARD COUNTY NONATTAINMENT AREA
Division 1 - REQUIREMENTS FOR THE ALON USA BIG SPRING REFINERY
Section 112.104 - Testing Requirements

Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 112.104

Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025

By the compliance date in § 112.108 of this title (relating to Compliance Schedule), the owner or operator shall comply with the following:

(1) perform continuous emissions monitoring system relative accuracy tests for equipment installed to meet the requirements of § 112.103 of this title (relating to Monitoring Requirements) in accordance with 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) §60.105a(g)(2) for the FCCU ESP Stack (EPN06ESPPCV) and 40 CFR § 60.106a(1)(iii) for the No. 1 SRU Incinerator Vent (EPN 69TGINC) and No. 2 SRU Incinerator Vent (EPN 71TGINC);

(2) perform initial and subsequent testing of monitoring devices required by § 112.103 of this title in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications to ensure that the required monitoring instrumentation is properly calibrated and functional. Initial testing must be completed by the applicable compliance date in § 112.108 of this title. If a monitoring device was previously tested in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and a record is available to document proper procedures were followed, then an owner or operator is not required to repeat the initial testing again under these provisions; and

(3) conduct additional performance testing, if requested by the executive director, in compliance with 40 CFR § 60.104a to demonstrate compliance with applicable emission limits or standards. The notification requirements of 40 CFR § 60.8(d) apply to each initial performance test and to each subsequent performance test required by the executive director, except for performance tests conducted for the purpose of obtaining supplemental data because of continuous monitoring system breakdowns, repairs, calibration checks, or zero and span adjustments. All performance tests must be conducted using test methods allowed in § 112.105 of this title (relating to Approved Test Methods).

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