Texas Administrative Code
Title 30 - ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Part 1 - TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
Chapter 112 - CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION FROM SULFUR COMPOUNDS
Subchapter F - REQUIREMENTS IN THE HUTCHINSON COUNTY NONATTAINMENT AREA
Division 2 - REQUIREMENTS FOR THE IACX ROCK CREEK GAS PLANT
Section 112.213 - Monitoring and Testing Requirements
Universal Citation: 30 TX Admin Code § 112.213
Current through Reg. 50, No. 13; March 28, 2025
(a) Monitoring requirements. The owner or operator shall continuously monitor, at a point prior to the manifold that directs gases to the Acid Gas Flare (EPN FLR1) or Acid Gas incinerator (EPN INCIN1), the gases routed to Acid Gas Flare (EPN FLR1) or Acid Gas Incinerator (EPN INCIN1) by using the following:
(1) monitor at a point the sulfur content of
the gas stream as follows:
(A) using a
separate dedicated analyzer capable of accurately measuring and recording total
sulfur (including sulfur dioxide (SO2), hydrogen sulfide
(H2S), and organic sulfur compounds levels) with an
accuracy of ±5% on a continuous basis, the sulfur concentration must be
determined in accordance 40 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR)
§60.107a(e)(1) regardless of whether these requirements are otherwise
applicable or exempt the flare or incinerator, and hourly
SO2 emissions must be determined using the following
equation; or
(B) using a separate dedicated
analyzer capable of accurately measuring and recording
H2S to an accuracy of ±5% on a continuous basis,
determine the H2S concentration in the flared gas
stream, derive an inlet flare or incinerator gas total sulfur concentration for
each monitored hourly H2S concentration in accordance
40
CFR §
60.107a(e)(2)
methodology regardless of whether these requirements are otherwise applicable
or exempt the flare or incinerator, and calculate the
SO2 emissions from the flare and the incinerator for
each operating hour that either is operated using the following equation:
(C) a totalizing gas flow meter
with an accuracy of ±5% that is installed, calibrated, maintained, and
operated according to per the manufacturer's specifications directions to
continuously measure and record the volume of gas directed to the Acid Gas
Flare (EPN FLR1) or Acid Gas Incinerator (EPN INCIN1); and
(D) monitor the temperature of gases routed
to the flare or incinerator using a temperature measurement device with an
accuracy of ±1%; the inlet flare gas temperature measurement device must
be installed, calibrated, maintained, and operated according to the
manufacturer's recommendations and specifications.
(2) In lieu of the monitoring requirements of
§112.213(a)(1) of this subsection, the owner or operator may install,
calibrate, and maintain a continuous emissions monitoring system to monitor
exhaust SO2 from the Acid Gas Incinerator (EPN INCIN1)
in accordance with the requirements of
40 CFR §
60.13, 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix B,
Performance Specification 2 and 6, for SO2, and 40 CFR
Part 60, Appendix F, quality assurance procedures;
(3) Continuous monitoring data collected in
accordance with requirements in this subsection must undergo an appropriate
quality assurance and quality control process and be validated for at least 95%
of the time that the monitored emission point has emissions; an owner or
operator must utilize an appropriate data substitution process based on the
most accurate methodology available, which is at least equivalent to
engineering judgment, to obtain all missing or invalidated monitoring data for
the remaining period the monitored emission point has emissions.
(4) Minor modifications to monitoring methods
may be approved by the executive director. Monitoring methods other than those
specified in this section may be used if approved by the executive director and
validated by 40 CFR Part 63, Appendix A, Test Method 301. For the purposes of
this subsection, substitute "executive director" in each place that Test Method
301 references "administrator." These validation procedures may be waived by
the executive director or a different protocol may be granted for site-specific
applications. Minor modifications that may be approved under this subsection
include increases in the frequency of monitoring provided appropriate quality
assurance control, accuracy specifications, and data validation requirements
are specified and no less stringent than monitoring requirements for a
comparable EPN in this subchapter.
(b) Testing requirements.
(1) The owner of operator shall perform
initial testing for monitoring devices required by subsection (a) of this
section if documentation is not available to demonstrate initial tests have
been conducted, as well as all subsequent testing, in accordance with the
manufacturer's specifications to ensure that the required monitors are
calibrated and function properly by the compliance date in §
112.218 of this title (relating to
Compliance Schedules).
(2) The
owner or operator shall conduct initial performance testing by the compliance
date in §
112.218 of this title. During
performance testing, the owner or operator shall operate the source at the
maximum rated capacity, or as near thereto as practicable. The owner or
operator shall conduct additional performance tests on the incinerator at least
every five years after the compliance date to ensure the accuracy of the
monitors for the gas stream sent to the incinerator or flare.
(3) The owner or operator shall 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.
(4) All
performance tests must be conducted using test methods allowed in
§112.213(c).
(c) Approved test methods.
(1) Tests required
under paragraph (b) of this section must be conducted using the test methods in
40 CFR Part 60, Appendices A-1 through A-8 and Appendix B or other methods as
specified in this section, except as provided in §60.8(b).
(2) Sulfur dioxide in exhaust gases from the
incinerator during testing must be determined using United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) Test Method 6 or 6C ( 40 CFR, Part 60, Appendix
A).
(3) Alternate test methods as
approved by the executive director and the EPA may be used.
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