The operator of a facility who is required to report
under section
95101 of this article, and who is
not eligible for abbreviated reporting under section
95103(a), must
comply with Subpart S of 40 CFR Part 98 (§§
98.190 to
98.198) in reporting stationary
combustion and process emissions and related data from lime manufacturing to
ARB, except as otherwise provided in this section.
(a) CO
2
from
Fossil Fuel Combustion. When calculating CO
2
emissions from fuel combustion, the operator must use a method in
40 CFR §
98.33(a)(1) to §
98.33(a)(4), as
specified by fuel type in section
95115 of this article.
(b)
Monitoring, Data and
Records. For each emissions calculation method chosen under section
95117(a), the
operator must meet the applicable requirements for monitoring, missing data
procedures, data reporting, and records retention that are specified in
40 CFR §
98.34 to §
98.37, except as modified in
sections
95115,
95117(c)-(d), and
95129 of this article.
(c)
Missing Data Substitution
Procedures. The operator must comply with
40 CFR §
98.195 when substituting for missing data,
except as otherwise provided in paragraphs (1)-(2) below.
(1) To substitute for missing data for
emissions reported under section
95115 of this article (stationary
combustion units and units using continuous emissions monitoring systems), the
operator must follow the requirements of section
95129 of this article.
(2) If CaO and MgO content data required by
40 CFR §
98.193(b)(2) are missing and
a new analysis cannot be undertaken, the operator must apply substitute values
according to the procedures in paragraphs (A)-(C) below.
(A) If the data capture rate is at least 90
percent for the data year, the operator must substitute for each missing value
using the best available estimate of the parameter, based on all available
process data for the reporting year.
(B) If the data capture rate is at least 80
percent but not at least 90 percent for the data year, the operator must
substitute for each missing value with the highest quality assured value
recorded for the parameter during the given data year, as well as the two
previous data years.
(C) If the
data capture rate is less than 80 percent for the data year, the operator must
substitute for each missing value with the highest quality assured value
recorded for the parameter in all records kept according to section
95105(a).
(3) For each missing value of the quantity of
lime produced (by lime type) and quantity of lime byproduct/waste produced and
sold used to calculate emissions pursuant to
40 CFR §
98.193, the operator must apply a substitute
value according to the procedures in paragraphs (A)-(B) below.
(A) If the data capture rate is at least 80
percent for the data year, the operator must substitute for each missing value
according to 40 CFR §
98.195(a).
(B) If the data capture rate is less than 80
percent for the data year, the operator must substitute for each missing value
with the maximum capacity of the system.
(4) The operator must document and retain
records of the procedure used for all missing data estimates pursuant to the
recordkeeping requirements of section
95105.
(d)
Additional Product Data.
The operator of a lime manufacturing facility must report the annual quantity
of dolime produced (short tons).
(e)
Produced
CO2 Used On-Site. If a CEMS is not used to
measure CO
2 emissions, the facility operator shall
report data required by 40
CFR §
98.196(b)(17),
with the clarification that the referenced annual amount of
CO
2 captured for use in the on-site process, reflects
CO
2 process emissions generated by the facility that are
not released to the atmosphere. The produced CO
2
emissions must be computed as specified in
40 CFR §
98.193(b)(2). The method
used to determine the amount of CO
2 captured on-site and
not emitted must be provided as specified in
40 CFR §
98.196(b)(17)(ii), which
could include monitoring of system acidity or basicity (pH), analysis of
process samples for calcium oxide, or evaluation of the relative quantities of
reactants and products in the lime production and CO
2
reabsorption process (i.e., chemical stoichiometry).
Notes
Cal. Code
Regs. Tit. 17, §
95117
1. New
section filed 12-14-2011; operative 1-1-2012 pursuant to Government Code
section
11343.4
(Register 2011, No. 50).
2. Amendment of subsections (c), (c)(2)(A)
and (c)(3) and new subsection (e) filed 12-31-2013; operative 1-1-2014 pursuant
to Government Code section
11343.4(b)(3)
(Register 2014, No. 1).
3. Amendment of subsection (d) filed
9-1-2017; operative 1-1-2018 (Register 2017, No.
35).
Note: Authority cited: Sections
38510,
38530,
39600,
39601,
39607,
39607.4
and
41511,
Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections
38530,
39600
and
41511,
Health and Safety Code.
1. New section
filed 12-14-2011; operative 1-1-2012 pursuant to Government Code section
11343.4
(Register 2011, No. 50).
2. Amendment of subsections (c), (c)(2)(A)
and (c)(3) and new subsection (e) filed 12-31-2013; operative 1-1-2014 pursuant
to Government Code section
11343.4(b)(3)(Register
2014, No. 1).
3. Amendment of subsection (d) filed 9-1-2017;
operative 1/1/2018 (Register
2017, No. 35).