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Current as of January 02, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
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For the air pollutant |
You must meet this emission limitation 2 |
Using this averaging time 3 |
And determining compliance using this method 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
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Cadmium |
0.004 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter |
3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) |
Performance test (Method 29 of appendix A of this part). |
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Carbon monoxide |
157 parts per million by dry volume |
3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) |
Performance test (Method 10, 10A, or 10B, of appendix A of this part). |
|
Dioxins/furans (toxic equivalency basis) |
0.41 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter |
3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) |
Performance test (Method 23 of appendix A of this part). |
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Hydrogen chloride |
62 parts per million by dry volume |
3-run average (For Method 26, collect a minimum volume of 120 liters per run. For Method 26A, collect a minimum volume of 1 dry standard cubic meter per run) |
Performance test (Method 26 or 26A at 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-8). |
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Lead |
0.04 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter |
3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) |
Performance test (Method 29 of appendix A of this part). |
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Mercury |
0.47 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter |
3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) |
Performance test (Method 29 or 30B at 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-8) or ASTM D6784-02 (Reapproved 2008).4 |
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Opacity |
10 percent |
Three 1-hour blocks consisting of ten 6-minute average opacity values |
Performance test (Method 9 at 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-4). |
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Nitrogen oxides |
388 parts per million by dry volume |
3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) |
Performance test (Methods 7 or 7E at 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-4). |
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Particulate matter |
70 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter |
3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) |
Performance test (Method 5 or 29 of appendix A of this part). |
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Sulfur dioxide |
20 parts per million by dry volume |
3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) |
Performance test (Method 6 or 6c of appendix A of this part). |
1 Applies only to incinerators subject to the CISWI standards through a state plan or the Federal plan prior to June 4, 2010. The date specified in the state plan can be no later than 3 years after the effective date of approval of a revised state plan or February 7, 2018.
2 All emission limitations (except for opacity) are measured at 7 percent oxygen, dry basis at standard conditions.
3 In lieu of performance testing, you may use a CEMS or, for mercury, an integrated sorbent trap monitoring system, to demonstrate initial and continuing compliance with an emissions limit, as long as you comply with the CEMS or integrated sorbent trap monitoring system requirements applicable to the specific pollutant in §§ 60.2710 and 60.2730. As prescribed in § 60.2710(u), if you use a CEMS or integrated sorbent trap monitoring system to demonstrate compliance with an emissions limit, your averaging time is a 30-day rolling average of 1-hour arithmetic average emission concentrations.
4 Incorporated by reference, see § 60.17.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 60, Subpt. DDDD, Tbl. 2 Table 2 to Subpart DDDD of Part 60—Model Rule—Emission Limitations That Apply to Incinerators Before [Date To Be Specified in State Plan] 1] - last updated January 02, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-60-subpt-dddd-tbl-2/
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