06-096 C.M.R. ch. 124, § 2 - Definitions
A.
Alternative TRS control
system. "Alternative TRS control system" means alternative technologies
(such as an air stripper or scrubber) used to remove TRS compounds from
wastewater, gas streams or condensates.
B.
Black liquor solids. "Black
liquor solids" means the dry weight of the solids, which enter the recovery
furnace in the black liquor.
C.
Brownstock washer system. "Brownstock washer system" means
brownstock washers and associated equipment used to wash the pulp following the
digester system and prior to the bleaching system or oxygen delignification
system.
D.
Digester system.
"Digester system" means each continuous digester or each batch digester
used for the chemical treatment of wood or non-wood fibers at a Kraft pulp
mill. The digester system equipment includes associated flash tank(s), blow
tank(s), blow heat recovery accumulator(s), relief gas condenser(s), and
pre-hydrolysis units preceding the brownstock washer system.
E.
Evaporator system.
"Evaporator system" means all equipment associated with increasing the
solids content and/or concentrating spent cooking liquor from the brownstock
washer system including pre-evaporators, multi-effect evaporators,
concentrators, and vacuum systems, as well as associated condensers, hotwells
and any other equipment serving the same function as those previously
listed.
F.
High volume, low
concentration or HVLC collection system. "High volume, low concentration
or HVLC collection system" means a system which collects and conveys TRS gases
to a control device from equipment that could include, but is not limited to,
the brownstock washer systems, oxygen delignification systems, any tertiary
digester flash tanks, and any miscellaneous sources requiring TRS to be
controlled.
G.
Kraft pulp
mill. "Kraft pulp mill" means any stationary source which produces pulp
from wood by cooking (digesting) wood chips in white liquor (a water solution
of sodium hydroxide and sodium sulfide) at elevated temperature and pressure.
Regeneration of the cooking chemicals through a recovery process is part of the
Kraft pulp mill.
H.
Lime
kiln. "Lime kiln" means a unit used to calcine lime mud, a process which
consists primarily of converting calcium carbonate into quicklime, which is
calcium oxide.
I.
Low volume,
high concentration or LVHC collection system. "Low volume, high
concentration or LVHC collection system" means a system which collects and
conveys TRS gases to a control device from equipment that could include, but is
not limited to, the digester system, turpentine recovery system, evaporator
systems, and any miscellaneous sources requiring TRS to be
controlled.
J.
Miscellaneous
sources. "Miscellaneous sources" means sources of TRS which are not
controlled but emit TRS at levels greater than 0.75 pounds per hour on a
continuous basis under normal operations. Continuous means occurring for more
than a two (2)-hour period. Miscellaneous sources may include, but not be
limited to, knotters, screens, deckers, oxygen delignification systems, liquor
storage tanks and chip bins.
K.
Recovery furnace. "Recovery furnace" means an enclosed combustion
device where concentrated black liquor is burned to recover sodium and sulfur
and to produce steam for energy recovery.
L.
Smelt dissolving tank. "Smelt
dissolving tank" means a vessel used for dissolving the smelt collected from
the recovery furnace.
M.
Steam stripper collection system. "Steam stripper collection
system" means a system which collects TRS off-gas from a steam stripper
(including associated stripper feed tanks, condensers, or heat exchangers) and
conveys the TRS gases to a designated control device. The steam stripper
collection system also includes all equipment associated with a methanol
rectification process including rectifiers, condensers, decanters, and storage
tanks.
N.
Total reduced
sulfur (TRS). "Total reduced sulfur (TRS)" means the sum of the sulfur
compounds hydrogen sulfide, methyl mercaptan, dimethyl sulfide, and dimethyl
disulfide, that are released during the Kraft pulping operation and measured by
EPA Reference Method 16, 16A, or 16B in Appendix A of 40 CFR Part 60.
O.
Twelve (12)-hour block average.
"Twelve (12)-hour block average" means the discrete average of a twelve
(12)-hour period from midnight to noon, and from noon to midnight or any other
discrete twelve (12)-hour block average period approved by the Department for a
particular source as specified in the source's air emission license.
P.
Venting of TRS. "Venting of
TRS" means the direct release of gases which contain TRS to the atmosphere in
excess of 0.75 pounds per hour or five (5) ppm from any LVHC, HVLC, steam
stripper collection system, or alternative TRS control system or associated
equipment when such sources are in operation. Venting of TRS shall not include
equipment leaks such as leaks around flanges, valves, and covers of quantities
less than 0.1 lbs/hr.
Q.
Waste water treatment system. "Waste water treatment system" means the
system that treats process wastewater from the facility, which includes primary
clarifiers, secondary clarifiers, polishing ponds, aeration lagoons and sludge
press areas of the mill.
R.
Wet-bottom electrostatic precipitator (wet-bottom ESP). "Wet-bottom
electrostatic precipitator (wet-bottom ESP)" means an electrostatic
precipitator where the particulate matter is removed from the bottom of the
device with the use of black liquor.
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