(1) Process
emission sources located in or significantly impacting on the Copper Basin
Additional Control Area shall emit no emissions in excess of the following
where each value is a three hour average on a dry basis of parts per million
sulfur dioxide by volume:
(a) Reserved |
|
(b) Liquid Sulfur Dioxide Plants |
375 PPM |
(c) Organic Chemical Plants |
50 PPM |
(d) Reserved |
|
(e) Reserved |
|
Where the general test methods specified in other chapters of
these regulations cannot physically be applied to determine emissions from a
particulate source, then it shall be tested in accordance with the method
specified by the Technical Secretary, considering testing cost and achieving a
reliable measure of the true emissions.
(2)
(a)
During startup and shutdown of process emission sources as indicated in this
paragraph, the sources indicated may operate in excess of the standards in
paragraph (1). Maximum allowable emissions for these processes at these times
are as indicated in Table 1. Where malfunctions occur which are beyond the
control of the source operator and the emission levels exceed the allowable
standards as stipulated in Table 1 of this paragraph, then these cases will be
considered under Chapter 1200-3-20 of these regulations.
Table 1
Startup/Shutdown Allowable SO2
Levels
Process Emission Source
____________________________ |
Allowable for Startup/
Shutdown 24 hour average _________________ |
Allowable for
Concurrent Startup/Shutdown 3 hour average _____________________ |
Allowable for Non-Concurrent Startup/ Shutdown 3 hour average
________________ |
Sulfuric Acid Plants |
800 PPM |
1200 PPM |
1400
PPM |
Liquid Sulfur Dioxide Plants |
600 PPM |
900 PPM |
1000
PPM |
(b)
Reserved
(c) All concentrations are
parts per million by volume, dry basis.
(d) All other sources must meet the general
emission standards in other paragraphs of this rule or Chapter 1200-3-14 even
during startups and shutdowns.
(3) All liquid sulfur dioxide plants in
existence prior to January 1, 1978, must exhaust any emissions through a stack
at least 126 feet in vertical distance above grade directly below the tip of
the stack.
(5)
(a) No
owner or operator shall burn in any non-process fuel burning equipment located
in or significantly impacting on the Copper Basin additional control area a #1
or #2 fuel oil with a sulfur weight content exceeding 0.500 percent nor shall
such owner or operator burn in any non-process fuel burning equipment a #4, #5,
or #6 fuel oil with a sulfur weight content exceeding 1.25 percent.
(b) For any process emission source or
incinerator located in or significantly impacting on the Copper Basin
additional control area for which there is no sulfur dioxide stack standard
(PPM) contained within Rule 1200-3-19-.19 of these regulations, the owner or
operator shall not burn a #1 or #2 fuel oil with a sulfur weight content
exceeding 0.500 percent nor shall such owner or operator burn in the process
emission source or incinerator a #4, #5, or #6 fuel oil with a sulfur weight
content exceeding 1.25 percent.
(c)
A higher sulfur content fuel may be utilized, but only where air pollution
controls limit sulfur dioxide emissions to the amount that the specified fuels
alone would result in and only after this has been specifically allowed and
detailed as conditions on the operating permits. A stack test must be submitted
to verify the effectiveness of the controls.
(d) For any process emission source in which
fuel is burned and a standard is presently stipulated in paragraph
1200-3-19-.19(1) of these regulations then such source shall not be limited in
the sulfur content of fuel provided such source meets process standards
contained in Rule 1200-3-19-.19.
(f) The owner or operator of an air
contaminant source with restricted operating hours must maintain a daily log of
operating hours and keep it available for inspection by Division personnel on
request for at least one year after the end of any calendar year included in
the log. The owner or operator shall submit by letter on or before January 31
of each year the total hours or operation for the previous calendar year and/or
the maximum daily operation for said calendar year.
Notes
Tenn. Comp. R.
& Regs.
1200-03-19-.19
Original rule filed May
7, 1979; effective June 21, 1979. Amendment filed June 16, 1981; effective July
31, 1981. Amendment filed September 21, 1988; effective November 6, 1988.
Amendment filed November 30, 1996.
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 68-25-105 and
4-5-202 et. seq.