Virginia Administrative Code
Title 9 - ENVIRONMENT
Agency 5 - STATE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
Chapter 40 - EXISTING STATIONARY SOURCES
Part II - Emission Standards
Article 41 - Emission Standards for Mobile Sources (Rule 4-41)
Section 9VAC5-40-5680 - Other mobile sources
Universal Citation: 9 VA Admin Code 9VAC5-40-5680
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. General. All mobile sources operating within Virginia, including the air space over this Commonwealth, shall control their emissions in strict accordance with the applicable federal laws and regulations.
B. Visible emissions. The provisions of 9VAC5-40-80 shall apply to the discharge of visible emissions from all mobile sources, unless specified otherwise in subsection C of this section.
C. Exceptions.
1. Aircraft. Subsection B of this section
shall not apply to aircraft.
2.
Diesel locomotives. Visible emissions from operating diesel-powered locomotives
shall not exceed a density greater than 30% opacity unless the locomotive is
operating under any of the following conditions:
a. Accelerating under load, and then only for
a maximum of 40 consecutive seconds for stabilization of the new operating
condition;
b. Being loaded after a
period of idle, and then only for a maximum period of four consecutive minutes
after the changed condition;
c.
Started cold, and then only for a maximum of 30 consecutive minutes after such
a start; or
d. Being tested,
adjusted, or broken in after rebuilding or repair, and then only for maximum
periods of 3 consecutive minutes for an aggregate of no more than 10 minutes in
any 60-minute period.
3.
Ships and other watercraft. Visible emissions in excess of subsection B of this
section are authorized when not at dock and for brief periods when at dock
under the following conditions:
a. During dock
trials as required to test and calibrate the ship's machinery control
systems;
b. When lighting off a
cold machinery plant and getting under way;
c. When used on shore to simulate dock or sea
trials; or
d. When soot blowing.
Soot blowing shall be limited to once in each 24-hour period and shall be
allowed only when wind conditions and direction are such as to prevent a public
nuisance or hazard to the health and safety of persons and property both ashore
and afloat.
4. Other
diesel-powered mobile sources. Visible emissions from diesel-powered mobile
sources which are not otherwise governed by these regulations shall not exceed
20% opacity for longer than 10 consecutive seconds after the engine has been
brought up to operating temperature.
Statutory Authority
§§ 10.1-1307 and 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.
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