Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. A certified fuel
test is required.
1. The permittee shall have
a sample analyzed for each type of biomass used during the pilot test
period.
2. The results of the fuel
analysis shall be used to identify specific constituents of the fuel requiring
further emissions testing.
3. The
results shall be submitted to the regional office in writing or electronically
prior to testing. The submittal shall include:
a. Fuel analysis;
b. Name of company and individual collecting
the sample;
c. Identification of
sampling method used;
d. Sample
(volume or mass);
e. Number of
samples taken;
f. Date sample
collected;
g. Location of fuel when
sample was taken;
h. Date of
analysis; and
i. Name of company
and individual conducting the analysis.
B. A test protocol for a certified stack test
shall be submitted at least 30 days prior to testing.
1. The test protocol shall include
information necessary to evaluate the emissions from the biomass pilot test
facility and include, but not be limited to, operating rates or production
rates as appropriate.
2. The
details of conducting the tests shall be arranged with the regional
office.
C. A certified
stack test or other alternative method of evaluation acceptable to the
department shall be conducted for each qualified energy generator stack to
determine the quantity of pollutants from each biomass fuel.
1. Performance tests shall be conducted for
all criteria pollutants.
2.
Performance tests shall be conducted for any toxic pollutants that were found
to be contained in the biomass fuel as stated in the certified fuel
test.
3. A biomass pilot test
facility utilizing a combustion process shall test for any toxic pollutants
that are created from combustion (including, but not limited to, acetaldehyde,
acrolein, benzene, formaldehyde, hydrochloric acid, hydrogen fluoride,
naphthalene, trichloroethylene, and xylene).
4. The tests shall be performed within 60
days after achieving the maximum production rate at which the facility will be
operated but in no event later than 180 days after start-up of the permitted
facility.
5. Test shall be
conducted in accordance with reference methods or an alternative method
approved by the department.
6. One
copy of the test results shall be submitted to the regional office within 45
days after test completion and shall conform to the test report format in
subsection E of this section.
D. A certified visible emissions evaluation
shall be conducted.
1. Concurrently with the
certified stack test, visible emission evaluations in accordance with Reference
Method 9, shall also be conducted on each qualified energy generator.
2. Each test shall consist of 30 sets of 24
consecutive observations (at 15 second intervals) to yield a six minute
average.
3. The details of the
tests shall be arranged with the regional office.
4. The permittee shall submit a test protocol
at least 30 days prior to testing.
5. The evaluation shall be performed,
reported, and demonstrate compliance within 60 days after achieving the maximum
production rate at which the facility will be operated but in no event later
than 180 days after start-up of the permitted facility.
6. Should conditions prevent concurrent
opacity observations:
a. The regional office
shall be notified in writing or electronically within seven days.
b. Visible emissions testing shall be
rescheduled within 30 days.
c.
Rescheduled testing shall be conducted under the same conditions (as possible)
as the initial performance tests.
7. One copy of the test result shall be
submitted to the regional office within 45 days after test completion and shall
conform to the test report format in subsection F of this section.
E. The test report format for
certified stack tests shall include the following:
1. A report cover containing:
a. The plant name;
b. The plant location;
c. Units tested at the source identified by
the agency that have been issued reference numbers;
d. Test dates;
e. The name of the individual conducting the
test;
f. The address of the
individual conducting the test; and
g. The report date.
2. A certification, including the date
certified, that has been signed by:
a. A test
team leader or a certified observer;
b. The test reviewer; and
c. A responsible company official.
3. A copy of approved test
protocol.
4. A summary including:
a. The reason for testing;
b. Test dates;
c. Identification of the unit tested
including the maximum rated capacity for each unit;
d. For each emission unit, a table showing:
(1) The operating rate;
(2) Test methods;
(3) The pollutants tested; and
(4) Test results for each run, including the
run average;
e. Process
and control equipment data for each run and the average, as required by the
test protocol;
f. A statement that
the test was conducted in accordance with the test protocol, or identification
and discussion of deviations, including the likely impact on results;
and
g. Any other important
information as determined by the regional office.
5. A description of source operation
including:
a. A description of the
process;
b. A description of
control devices, if necessary;
c. A
process and control equipment flow diagram; and
d. A description of sampling port location
and a dimensioned cross section. A protocol shall be attached that includes a
sketch of the stack (elevation view) showing sampling port locations, upstream
and downstream flow disturbances and their distances from ports; and a sketch
of stack (plan view) showing sampling ports, ducts entering the stack and stack
diameter or dimensions.
6. Test results, including:
a. Detailed test results for each
run;
b. Sample calculations;
and
c. A description of collected
samples, including audits, when applicable.
7. An appendix, including:
a. Raw production data;
b. Raw field data;
c. Laboratory reports;
d. Chain of custody records for laboratory
samples;
e. Calibration procedures
and results;
f. Project
participants and contact information;
g. Observers' names (including their industry
and agency affiliation);
h. Related
correspondence; and
i. Standard
procedures.
F. The test report format for visible
emissions evaluations shall include the following.
1. A report cover containing:
a. The plant name;
b. The plant location;
c. Units tested at the source identified by
the department that have been issued reference numbers;
d. Test dates;
e. The name of the individual conducting the
test;
f. The address of individual
conducting test; and
g. The report
date.
2. A
certification, including the date certified, that has been signed by:
a. A test team leader or a certified
observer; and
b. A responsible
company official.
3.
Copy of approved test protocol.
4.
A summary including:
a. The reason for
testing;
b. Test dates;
c. Identification of the unit tested
including the maximum rated capacity for each unit;
d. Summarized process and control equipment
data for each run and the average, as required by the test protocol;
e. A statement certifying that the test was
conducted in accordance with the test protocol or, if not conducted according
to protocol, identification and discussion of deviations, including the likely
impact on results; and
f. Any other
important information.
5. A description of source operation
including:
a. A description of the
process;
b. A description of
control devices, if necessary;
c. A
process and control equipment flow diagram; and
d. A description of sampling port location
and a dimensioned cross section. A protocol shall be attached that includes a
sketch of the stack (elevation view) showing sampling port locations, upstream
and downstream flow disturbances and their distances from ports; and a sketch
of stack (plan view) showing sampling ports, ducts entering the stack and stack
diameter or dimensions.
6. The detailed test results for each
run.
7. An appendix including:
a. The names of project participants and
their titles;
b. The observers'
names including their industry and agency affiliation;
c. Related correspondence; and
d. Standard procedures.
Statutory Authority
§ 10.1-1308.1 of the Code of Virginia; § 110(a)
of the federal Clean Air Act; 40 CFR Part
51.