(1) No person may
cause, allow or permit sulfur dioxide to be emitted to the ambient air within
the corporate boundary of the city of Rhinelander, Oneida county, from any
direct stationary source on which construction or modification was last
commenced prior to April 1, 1985 in amounts greater than those specified in
this subsection.
(a) At any paper mill or
yeast plant or any combination of these sources:
1. From any fossil fuel fired steam
generating stoker boiler, a maximum of 1.60 pounds per million Btu heat
input.
2. From any fossil fuel
fired steam generating cyclone boiler, a maximum of 3.50 pounds per million Btu
heat input.
3. From any surface
condenser, 0.40 pounds per hour and 7.92 pounds in any 24 hours.
4. From any yeast dryer, 4.20 pounds per hour
and 88.1 pounds in any 24 hours.
5.
From any liquor dryer, 2.10 pounds per hour and 44.9 pounds in any 24
hours.
(c) At any yeast
plant or yeast plant and paper mill:
1. From
any vacuum compression evaporator, 28.8 pounds per hour and 600 pounds in any
24 hours.
2. From any other source
not covered by par. (a) or subd. 1., 0.00 pounds per hour.
(2) When a source is
subject to sub. (1), the owner or operator shall achieve compliance with sub.
(1) by April 1, 1985 and so certify to the department before June 1, 1985.
(3) The owner or operator of a
source subject to sub. (1) shall prepare and maintain a compliance
demonstration plan to assure continuous compliance with the emission
limitations of sub. (1).
(a) The plan shall
be in writing, updated as needed, and shall include but need not be limited to:
1. The name of the individual responsible for
compliance demonstration activities at the source.
2. A description of the stacks, vents, raw
materials, fuels and other items or parameters which will be tested, monitored,
sampled, analyzed or measured to determine that the source is in compliance
with sub. (1).
3. A description of
the testing methods, monitoring techniques, sampling and analysis methods and
measurements which will be used, including the types of equipment to be used
and the frequency of testing, monitoring, sampling, analysis or
measurement.
4. A description of
the records which will be created and maintained, their retention time, and the
periodic reports which will be submitted to the department to demonstrate that
the emission limitations of sub. (1) are being met.
5. A procedure for detecting and reporting
upsets, malfunctions and other events which may result in the violation of an
emission limitation or which may affect the quantity or quality of compliance
demonstration data.
6. Other
relevant information reasonably needed to demonstrate continuous compliance
with the emission limitations of sub. (1).
(b) The plan shall be filed with the
department before May 1, 1985. Subsequent revisions to the plan shall be filed
within 10 days of their completion.
(c) The department may order any owner or
operator of a source subject to sub. (1) to submit the plan required by this
subsection for review and approval. The department may amend the plan if deemed
necessary to assure that continuous compliance is adequately demonstrated and
to recognize changes in the economic or technological feasibility of different
compliance demonstration methods.
(d) No owner or operator may fail to carry
out the plan required under this subsection or as amended by the department
under par. (c).
(e) Nothing in this
subsection precludes the department from exercising its authority to require
reporting or recordkeeping in addition to that required by this subsection or
exempts the owner or operator of a source subject to sub. (1) from any other
requirements relating to proof of compliance.
(4) No owner or operator of a source subject
to sub. (1) may cause, allow or permit sulfur dioxide to be emitted from
emission points lower than those which existed at the source on December 1,
1983, unless written permission has been granted by the department.
(5) The owner or operator of a mill subject
to sub. (1) (a) shall notify the department in writing 30 days prior to
resumption of pulp manufacturing.