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Current as of October 02, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
As stated in § 63.9000(a), you must comply with the following emission limits and work practice standards for each emission stream that is part of an affected source. | |
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For each . . . | You must meet the following emission limit and work practice standard |
1. Emission stream from an HCl process vent at an existing source | a. Reduce HCl emissions by 99 percent or greater or achieve an outlet concentration of 20 ppm by volume or less; and |
b. Reduce Cl2 emissions by 99 percent or greater or achieve an outlet concentration of 100 ppm by volume or less. | |
2. Emission stream from an HCl storage tank at an existing source | Reduce HCl emissions by 99 percent or greater or achieve an outlet concentration of 120 ppm by volume or less. |
3. Emission stream from an HCl transfer operation at an existing source | Reduce HCl emissions by 99 percent or greater or achieve an outlet concentration of 120 ppm by volume or less. |
4. Emission stream from leaking equipment in HCl service at existing and new sources | a. Prepare and operate at all times according to an equipment LDAR plan that describes in detail the measures that will be put in place to detect leaks and repair them in a timely fashion; and |
b. Submit the plan to the Administrator for comment only with your Notification of Compliance Status; and | |
c. You may incorporate by reference in such plan existing manuals that describe the measures in place to control leaking equipment emissions required as part of other federally enforceable requirements, provided that all manuals that are incorporated by reference are submitted to the Administrator. | |
5. Emission stream from an HCl process vent at a new source | a. Reduce HCl emissions by 99.4 percent or greater or achieve an outlet concentration of 12 ppm by volume or less; and |
b. Reduce Cl2 emissions by 99.8 percent or greater or achieve an outlet concentration of 20 ppm by volume or less. | |
6. Emission stream from an HCl storage tank at a new source | Reduce HCl emissions by 99.9 percent or greater or achieve an outlet concentration of 12 ppm by volume or less. |
7. Emission stream from an HCl transfer operation at a new source | Reduce HCl emissions by 99 percent or greater or achieve an outlet concentration of 120 ppm by volume or less. |
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Code of Federal Regulations Title 40. Protection of Environment 40 CFR Pt. 63, Subpt. NNNNN, Tbl. 1 Table 1 to Subpart NNNNN of Part 63—Emission Limits and Work Practice Standards - last updated October 02, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/cfr/title-40-protection-of-environment/cfr-pt-40-63-subpt-nnnnn-tbl-1/
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