Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. The provisions governing notification,
records and reporting shall be as follows:
1.
With regard to the emissions standards in
9VAC5-40-8080 and
9VAC5-40-8090, the provisions of
9VAC5-40-50 (Notification, records
and reporting) apply.
2. With
regard to the emission limits in
9VAC5-40-7970 through
9VAC5-40-8070, the following
provisions apply:
a.9VAC5-40-50 F and H.
b.
40 CFR
60.7.
c. Subsections B through J of this
section.
B.
The owner of an affected facility shall maintain records of the information
specified in this subsection, as applicable, for each affected facility for a
period of at least five years.
1. The calendar
date of each record.
2. The
emission concentrations and parameters measured using continuous monitoring
systems as specified under subdivisions 2 a and 2 b of this subsection.
a. The measurements specified in subdivisions
2 a (1) through 2 a (4) of this subsection shall be recorded and be available
for submittal to the board or review onsite by an inspector.
(1) All six-minute average opacity levels as
specified under
9VAC5-40-8140 B.
(2) All one-hour average sulfur dioxide
emission concentrations as specified under
9VAC5-40-8140 D.
(3) All one-hour average nitrogen oxides
emission concentrations as specified under
9VAC5-40-8140 G.
(4) All one-hour average carbon monoxide
emission concentrations, municipal waste combustor unit load measurements, and
particulate matter control device inlet temperatures as specified under
9VAC5-40-8150 C.
b. The average concentrations and
percent reductions, as applicable, specified in subdivisions 2 b (1) through 2
b (4) of this subsection shall be computed and recorded, and shall be available
for submittal to the board or review on-site by an inspector.
(1) All 24-hour daily geometric average
sulfur dioxide emission concentrations and all 24-hour daily geometric average
percent reductions in sulfur dioxide emissions as specified under
9VAC5-40-8140 D.
(2) All 24-hour daily arithmetic average
nitrogen oxides emission concentrations as specified under
9VAC5-40-8140 G.
(3) All four-hour block or 24-hour daily
arithmetic average carbon monoxide emission concentrations, as applicable, as
specified under
9VAC5-40-8150 C.
(4) All four-hour block arithmetic average
municipal waste combustor unit load levels and particulate matter control
device inlet temperatures as specified under
9VAC5-40-8150 C.
3. Identification of
the calendar dates when any of the average emission concentrations, percent
reductions, or operating parameters recorded under subdivisions 2 b (1) through
2 b (4) of this subsection, or the opacity levels recorded under subdivision 2
a (1) of this subsection are above the applicable limits, with reasons for such
exceedances and a description of corrective actions taken.
4. For affected facilities that apply
activated carbon for mercury or dioxin/furan control, the records specified in
subdivisions 4 a through 4 e of this subsection.
a. The average carbon mass feed rate (in
kilograms per hour or pounds per hour) estimated as required under
9VAC5-40-8140 J 1 a during all
annual emission tests for mercury emissions, with supporting
calculations.
b. The average carbon
mass feed rate (in kilograms per hour or pounds per hour) estimated as required
under 9VAC5-40-8140 J 1 b during all
annual emission tests for dioxin/furan, with supporting calculations.
c. The average carbon mass feed rate (in
kilograms per hour or pounds per hour) estimated for each hour of operation as
required under
9VAC5-40-8140 J 3 b, with
supporting calculations.
d. The
total carbon usage for each calendar quarter estimated as specified by
9VAC5-40-8140 J 3, with supporting
calculations.
e. Carbon injection
system operating parameter data for the parameter(s) that are the primary
indicator(s) of carbon feed rate (e.g., screw feeder speed).
5. Identification of the calendar
dates for which the minimum number of hours of any of the data specified in
subdivisions 5 a through 5 e of this subsection have not been obtained
including reasons for not obtaining sufficient data and a description of
corrective actions taken.
a. Sulfur dioxide
emissions data;
b. Nitrogen oxides
emissions data;
c. Carbon monoxide
emissions data;
d. Municipal waste
combustor unit load data; and
e.
Particulate matter control device temperature data.
6. Identification of each occurrence that
sulfur dioxide emissions data, nitrogen oxides emissions data, or operational
data (i.e., carbon monoxide emissions, unit load, and particulate matter
control device temperature) have been excluded from the calculation of average
emission concentrations or parameters, and the reasons for excluding the
data.
7. The results of daily drift
tests and quarterly accuracy determinations for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides
(large municipal waste combustors only), and carbon monoxide continuous
emission monitoring systems, as required under Appendix F of 40 CFR Part 60,
procedure 1.
8. The test reports
documenting the results of all annual emission tests listed in subdivisions 8 a
and 8 b of this subsection shall be recorded along with supporting
calculations.
a. The results of all annual
emission tests conducted to determine compliance with the particulate matter,
opacity, cadmium, lead, mercury, dioxins/furans, hydrogen chloride, and
fugitive ash emission limits.
b.
For all dioxin/furan emission tests recorded under subdivision 8 a of this
subsection, the maximum demonstrated municipal waste combustor unit load and
maximum demonstrated particulate matter control device temperature (for each
particulate matter control device).
9. The records specified in subdivisions 9 a
through 9 c of this subsection.
a. Records
showing the names of the municipal waste combustor chief facility operator,
shift supervisors, and control room operators who have been provisionally
certified by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers or an equivalent
board-approved certification program as required by
9VAC5-40-8130 A, including the
dates of initial and renewal certifications and documentation of current
certification.
b. Records showing
the names of the municipal waste combustor chief facility operator, shift
supervisors, and control room operators who have been fully certified by the
American Society of Mechanical Engineers or an equivalent board-approved
certification program as required by
9VAC5-40-8130 B, including the
dates of initial and renewal certifications and documentation of current
certification.
c. Records showing
the names of the municipal waste combustor chief facility operator, shift
supervisors, and control room operators who have completed the EPA municipal
waste combustor operator training course or a board-approved equivalent course
as required by
9VAC5-40-8130 E, including
documentation of training completion.
10. Records showing the names of persons who
have completed a review of the operating manual as required by
9VAC5-40-8130 G, including the date
of the initial review and subsequent annual reviews.
11. For affected facilities that apply
activated carbon for mercury or dioxin/furan control, identification of the
calendar dates when the average carbon mass feed rates recorded under
subdivision 4 c of this subsection were less than either of the hourly carbon
feed rates estimated during emission tests for mercury or dioxin/furan
emissions and recorded under subdivisions 4 a and 4 b of this subsection,
respectively, with reasons for such feed rates and a description of corrective
actions taken.
12. For affected
facilities that apply activated carbon for mercury or dioxin/furan control,
identification of the calendar dates when the carbon injection system operating
parameter(s) that are the primary indicator(s) of carbon mass feed rate (e.g.,
screw feeder speed) recorded under subdivision 4 d of this subsection are below
the level(s) estimated during the emission tests as specified in
9VAC5-40-8140 J 1 a and
9VAC5-40-8140 J 1 b, with reasons
for such occurrences and a description of corrective actions taken.
C. The owner of an air curtain
incinerator subject to the opacity limit under
9VAC5-40-8060 shall maintain
records of results of the opacity emission tests required by
9VAC5-40-8140 I for a period of at
least five years.
D. The owner of
an affected facility shall submit an annual report including the information
specified in this subsection, as applicable, no later than February 1 of each
year following the calendar year in which the data were collected (once the
unit is subject to permitting requirements in a federal operating permit, the
owner of an affected facility must submit these reports semiannually).
1. A summary of data collected for all
pollutants and parameters regulated under this article, which includes the
information specified in subdivisions 1 a through 1 e of this subsection.
a. A list of the particulate matter, opacity,
cadmium, lead, mercury, dioxins/furans, hydrogen chloride, and fugitive ash
emission levels achieved during the emission tests recorded under subdivision B
8 of this section.
b. A list of the
highest emission level recorded for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon
monoxide, municipal waste combustor unit load level, and particulate matter
control device inlet temperature based on the data recorded under subdivisions
B 2 b (1) through B 2 b (4) of this section.
c. List the highest opacity level measured,
based on the data recorded under subdivision B 2 a (1) of this
section.
d. The total number of
days that the minimum number of hours of data for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen
oxides, carbon monoxide, municipal waste combustor unit load, and particulate
matter control device temperature data were not obtained based on the data
recorded under subdivision B 5 of this section.
e. The total number of hours that data for
sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, municipal waste combustor
unit load, and particulate matter control device temperature were excluded from
the calculation of average emission concentrations or parameters based on the
data recorded under subdivision B 6 of this section.
2. The summary of data reported under
subdivision 1 of this subsection shall also provide the types of data specified
in subdivision 1 of this subsection for the calendar year preceding the year
being reported, in order to provide the board with a summary of the performance
of the affected facility over a two-year period.
3. The summary of data including the
information specified in subdivisions 1 and 2 of this subsection shall
highlight any emission or parameter levels that did not achieve the emission or
parameter limits specified under this article.
4. A notification of intent to begin the
reduced dioxin/furan emission testing schedule specified in
9VAC5-40-8140 F 5 b during the
following calendar year.
E. The owner of an affected facility shall
submit a semiannual report that includes the information specified in
subdivisions 1 through 5 of this subsection for any recorded pollutant or
parameter that does not comply with the pollutant or parameter limit specified
under this article, according to the schedule specified under subdivision 6 of
this subsection.
1. The semiannual report
shall include information recorded under subdivision B 3 of this section for
sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, municipal waste combustor
unit load level, particulate matter control device inlet temperature, and
opacity.
2. For each date recorded
as required by subdivision B 3 of this section and reported as required by
subdivision 1 of this subsection, the semiannual report shall include the
sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, municipal waste combustor
unit load level, particulate matter control device inlet temperature, or
opacity data, as applicable, recorded under subdivisions B 2 b (1) through B 2
b (4) and B 2 a (1) of this section, as applicable.
3. If the test reports recorded under
subdivision B 8 of this section document any particulate matter, opacity,
cadmium, lead, mercury, dioxins/furans, hydrogen chloride, and fugitive ash
emission levels that were above the applicable pollutant limits, the semiannual
report shall include a copy of the test report documenting the emission levels
and the corrective actions taken.
4. The semiannual report shall include the
information recorded under subdivision B 12 of this section for the carbon
injection system operating parameter(s) that are the primary indicator(s) of
carbon mass feed rate.
5. For each
operating date reported as required by subdivision 4 of this subsection, the
semiannual report shall include the carbon feed rate data recorded under
subdivision B 4 c of this section.
6. Semiannual reports required by this
subsection shall be submitted according to the schedule specified in
subdivisions 6 a and 6 b of this subsection.
a. If the data reported in accordance with
subdivisions 1 through 5 of this subsection were collected during the first
calendar half, then the report shall be submitted by August 1 following the
first calendar half.
b. If the data
reported in accordance with subdivisions 1 through 5 of this subsection were
collected during the second calendar half, then the report shall be submitted
by February 1 following the second calendar half.
F. The owner of an air curtain
incinerator subject to the opacity limit under
9VAC5-40-8060 shall submit the
results of all annual emission tests for opacity recorded under subsection C of
this section. Annual emission tests shall be submitted by February 1 of the
year following the year of the emission test.
G. All reports specified under subsections D,
E, and F of this section shall be submitted as a paper copy, postmarked on or
before the submittal dates specified under these subsections, and maintained
onsite as a paper copy for a period of five years.
H. All records specified under subsections B
and C of this section shall be maintained onsite in either paper copy or
computer-readable format, unless an alternative format is approved by the
board.
I. If the owner of an
affected facility would prefer to select a different annual or semiannual date
for submitting the periodic reports required by subsections D, E, and F of this
section, then the dates may be changed by mutual agreement between the owner
and the board.
J. The owner of an
affected facility shall submit the information specified in subdivisions 1
through 6 of this subsection in the initial emission test report.
1. The initial performance test data as
recorded under subdivisions B 2 b (1) through (4) of this section for the
initial emission test for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, MWC
combustor unit load level, and particulate matter control device inlet
temperature.
2. The test report
documenting the initial emission test recorded under subdivision B 8 of this
section for particulate matter, opacity, cadmium, lead, mercury,
dioxins/furans, hydrogen chloride, and fugitive ash emissions.
3. The performance evaluation of the
continuous emission monitoring system using the applicable performance
specifications in Appendix B of 40 CFR Part 60.
4. The maximum demonstrated MWC unit load and
maximum demonstrated particulate matter control device inlet temperatures
established during the initial dioxin/furan emission test as recorded in
subdivision B 8 of this section.
5.
For affected facilities that apply activated carbon injection for mercury
control, the owner shall submit the average carbon mass feed rate recorded
under subdivision B 4 a of this section.
6. For affected facilities that apply
activated carbon injection for dioxin/furan control, the owner shall submit the
average carbon mass feed rate recorded under subdivision B 4 b of this
section.
Statutory Authority
§ 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.