And your HMIWI . . . | Then you are in violation of . . . |
Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum secondary chamber temperature (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The PM, CO and dioxin/furan emissions limits. |
And your HMIWI . . . | Then you are in violation of . . . |
(1) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum secondary chamber temperature (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The CO emissions limit. |
(2) Operates above the maximum FF inlet temperature (3-hour rolling average), above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI), and below the minimum dioxin/furan sorbent flow rate (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The dioxin/furan emissions limit. |
(3) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum HCl sorbent flow rate (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The HCl emissions limit. |
(4) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum Hg sorbent flow rate (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The Hg emissions limit. |
(5) Uses the bypass stack | The PM, dioxin/furan, HCl, Pb, Cd and Hg emissions limits. |
(6) Operates above the CO emissions limit as measured by a CO CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The CO emissions limit. |
(7) Uses a bag leak detection system, as specified in § 62.14454(e) , to demonstrate compliance with the PM emissions limit and either fails to initiate corrective action within 1 hour of a bag leak detection system alarm or fails to operate and maintain the FF such that the alarm is not engaged for more than 5 percent of the total operating time in a 6-month block reporting period | The PM emissions limit.a |
(8) Uses a bag leak detection system, as specified in § 62.14454(e) , to demonstrate compliance with the opacity limit and either fails to initiate corrective action within 1 hour of a bag leak detection system alarm or fails to operate and maintain the FF such that the alarm is not engaged for more than 5 percent of the total operating time in a 6-month block reporting period | The opacity limit.a |
(9) Operates above the PM emissions limit as measured by a PM CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The PM emissions limit. |
(10) Operates above the HCl emissions limit as measured by an HCl CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The HCl emissions limit. |
(11) Operates above the Pb emissions limit as measured by a multi-metals CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The Pb emissions limit. |
(12) Operates above the Cd emissions limit as measured by a multi-metals CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The Cd emissions limit. |
(13) Operates above the Hg emissions limit as measured by a multi-metals CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The Hg emissions limit. |
(14) Operates above the dioxin/furan emissions limit as measured by a continuous automated sampling system, as specified in § 62.14452(p) | The dioxin/furan emissions limit. |
(15) Operates above the Hg emissions limit as measured by a continuous automated sampling system, as specified in § 62.14452(q) | The Hg emissions limit. |
a If inspection of the FF demonstrates that no corrective action is required, no alarm time is counted. If corrective action is required, each alarm is counted as a minimum of 1 hour. If it takes longer than 1 hour to initiate corrective action, the alarm time is counted as the actual amount of time taken to initiate corrective action.
And your HMIWI . . . | Then you are in violation of . . . |
(1) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum secondary chamber temperature (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The CO emissions limit. |
(2) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum pressure drop across the wet scrubber (3-hour rolling average) or below the minimum horsepower or amperage to the system (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The PM emissions limit. |
(3) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI), below the minimum secondary chamber temperature (3-hour rolling average), and below the minimum scrubber liquor flow rate (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The dioxin/furan emissions limit. |
(4) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum scrubber liquor pH (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The HCl emissions limit. |
(5) Operates above the maximum flue gas temperature (3-hour rolling average) and above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) simultaneously | The Hg emissions limit. |
(6) Uses the bypass stack | The PM, dioxin/furan, HCl, Pb, Cd and Hg emissions limits. |
(7) Operates above the CO emissions limit as measured by a CO CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The CO emissions limit. |
(8) Operates above the PM emissions limit as measured by a PM CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The PM emissions limit. |
(9) Operates above the HCl emissions limit as measured by an HCl CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The HCl emissions limit. |
(10) Operates above the Pb emissions limit as measured by a multi-metals CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The Pb emissions limit. |
(11) Operates above the Cd emissions limit as measured by a multi-metals CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The Cd emissions limit. |
(12) Operates above the Hg emissions limit as measured by a multi-metals CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The Hg emissions limit. |
(13) Operates above the dioxin/furan emissions limit as measured by a continuous automated sampling system, as specified in § 62.14452(p) | The dioxin/furan emissions limit. |
(14) Operates above the Hg emissions limit as measured by a continuous automated sampling system, as specified in § 62.14452(q) | The Hg emissions limit. |
And your HMIWI . . . | Then you are in violation of . . . |
(1) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum secondary chamber temperature (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The CO emissions limit. |
(2) Operates above the maximum fabric filter inlet temperature (3-hour rolling average), above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI), and below the minimum dioxin/furan sorbent flow rate (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The dioxin/furan emissions limit. |
(3) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum scrubber liquor pH (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The HCl emissions limit. |
(4) Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI) and below the minimum Hg sorbent flow rate (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The Hg emissions limit. |
(5) Uses the bypass stack | The PM, dioxin/furan, HCl, Pb, Cd and Hg emissions limits. |
(6) Operates above the CO emissions limit as measured by a CO CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The CO emissions limit. |
(7) Uses a bag leak detection system, as specified in § 62.14454(e) , to demonstrate compliance with the PM emissions limit and either fails to initiate corrective action within 1 hour of a bag leak detection system alarm or fails to operate and maintain the FF such that the alarm is not engaged for more than 5 percent of the total operating time in a 6-month block reporting period | The PM emissions limit.a |
(8) Uses a bag leak detection system, as specified in § 62.14454(e) , to demonstrate compliance with the opacity limit and either fails to initiate corrective action within 1 hour of a bag leak detection system alarm or fails to operate and maintain the FF such that the alarm is not engaged for more than 5 percent of the total operating time in a 6-month block reporting period | The opacity limit.a |
(9) Operates above the PM emissions limit as measured by a PM CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The PM emissions limit. |
(10) Operates above the HCl emissions limit as measured by an HCl CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The HCl emissions limit. |
(11) Operates above the Pb emissions limit as measured by a multi-metals CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The Pb emissions limit. |
(12) Operates above the Cd emissions limit as measured by a multi-metals CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The Cd emissions limit. |
(13) Operates above the Hg emissions limit as measured by a multi-metals CEMS, as specified in § 62.14452(o) | The Hg emissions limit. |
(14) Operates above the dioxin/furan emissions limit as measured by a continuous automated sampling system, as specified in § 62.14452(p) | The dioxin/furan emissions limit. |
(15) Operates above the Hg emissions limit as measured by a continuous automated sampling system, as specified in § 62.14452(q) | The Hg emissions limit. |
a If inspection of the FF demonstrates that no corrective action is required, no alarm time is counted. If corrective action is required, each alarm is counted as a minimum of 1 hour. If it takes longer than 1 hour to initiate corrective action, the alarm time is counted as the actual amount of time taken to initiate corrective action.
And your HMIWI . . . | Then you are in violation of . . . |
Operates above the maximum charge rate (3-hour rolling average for continuous and intermittent HMIWI, daily average for batch HMIWI), below the minimum secondary chamber temperature (3-hour rolling average), and below the minimum reagent flow rate (3-hour rolling average) simultaneously | The NOX emissions limit. |
40 C.F.R. §62.14455