Md. Code Regs. 26.11.15.05 - Control Technology Requirements
A. New or Reconstructed Installations. A
person may not construct, reconstruct, operate, or cause to be constructed,
reconstructed, or operated, any new installation or source that will discharge
a toxic air pollutant to the atmosphere without installing and operating
T-BACT.
B. Certain Installations
Discharging Class I Toxic Air Pollutants. A person who requests a special
permit as provided in COMAR
26.11.16.05 a shall install and
operate T-BACT on installations or sources discharging the Class I TAP in
question located at the same premises.
C. Existing Installations Using Dispersion
Techniques. A person who complies with the ambient impact requirement in
Regulation .06 of this chapter by increasing the height of a stack above good
engineering practice or by using other dispersion techniques shall use T-BACT.
The following apply:
(1) For purposes of this
section, dispersion technique is defined as provided in
40 CFR §
51.100(hh), 1996 edition,
except that:
(a) The provisions of
40 CFR §
51.100(hh)(2)(v), 1996
edition, do not apply; that is, an installation's emissions of sulfur dioxide
do not affect the definition of dispersion technique;
(b) Good engineering practice (GEP) stack
height shall be calculated as provided in
40 CFR §
51.100(ii)(2) -----(3), 1996
edition; that is, a stack height 65 meters or less is not presumed to be GEP
unless it meets other criteria in
40 CFR §
51.100(ii).
(2) This section applies only to
stack heights increased after July 1, 1988, or dispersion techniques instituted
after July 1, 1988.
(3) Unless an
existing installation is controlled using T-BACT, the degree of emission
limitation required in order to demonstrate compliance with Regulation .06 of
this chapter may not be affected by the amount of the installation's stack
height that exceeds good engineering practice (GEP), or by any other dispersion
technique.
Notes
Regulations .05 amended and Regulations .07B_.14 recodified to COMAR 26.11.16 effective October 5, 1998 (25:20 Md. R. 1533)
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