40 CFR Appendix Table 12 to Subpart DDDDD of Part 63 - Alternative Emission Limits for New or Reconstructed Boilers and Process Heaters That Commenced Construction or Reconstruction After May 20, 2011, and Before December 23, 2011
| If your boiler or
process heater is in this subcategory . . . |
For the following
pollutants . . . |
The emissions must not
exceed the following emission limits, except during periods of startup and shutdown . . . |
Using this specified sampling volume or test run duration . . . |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Units in all subcategories designed to burn solid fuel | a. HCl | 0.022 lb per MMBtu of heat input | For M26A, collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run; for M26 collect a minimum of 120 liters per run. |
| b. Mercury | 3.5E-06 a lb per MMBtu of heat input | For M29, collect a minimum of 3 dscm per run; for M30A or M30B, collect a minimum sample as specified in the method; for ASTM D6784 b collect a minimum of 3 dscm. | |
| 2. Units design to burn coal/solid fossil fuel | a. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 1.1E-03 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (2.3E-05 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 3 dscm per run. |
| 3. Pulverized coal boilers designed to burn coal/solid fossil fuel | a. Carbon monoxide (CO) (or CEMS) | 130 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average; or (320 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, c 30-day rolling average) | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| 4. Stokers designed to burn coal/solid fossil fuel | a. CO (or CEMS) | 130 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average; or (340 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, c 10-day rolling average) | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| 5. Fluidized bed units designed to burn coal/solid fossil fuel | a. CO (or CEMS) | 130 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average; or (230 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, c 30-day rolling average) | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| 6. Fluidized bed units with an integrated heat exchanger designed to burn coal/solid fossil fuel | a. CO (or CEMS) | 140 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average; or (150 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, c 30-day rolling average) | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| 7. Stokers/sloped grate/others designed to burn wet biomass fuel | a. CO (or CEMS) | 620 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average; or (390 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, c 30-day rolling average) | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 3.0E-02 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (2.6E-05 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run. | |
| 8. Stokers/sloped grate/others designed to burn kiln-dried biomass fuel | a. CO | 460 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 3.0E-02 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (4.0E-03 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run. | |
| 9. Fluidized bed units designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids | a. CO (or CEMS) | 260 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average; or (310 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, c 30-day rolling average) | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 9.8E-03 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (8.3E-05 a lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 3 dscm per run. | |
| 10. Suspension burners designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids | a. CO (or CEMS) | 2,400 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average; or (2,000 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, c 10-day rolling average) | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 3.0E-02 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (6.5E-03 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run. | |
| 11. Dutch Ovens/Pile burners designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids | a. CO (or CEMS) | 470 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average; or (520 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, c 10-day rolling average) | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 3.2E-03 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (3.9E-05 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 3 dscm per run. | |
| 12. Fuel cell units designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids | a. CO | 910 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 2.0E-02 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (2.9E-05 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run. | |
| 13. Hybrid suspension grate boiler designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids | a. CO (or CEMS) | 1,500 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average; or (900 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, c 30-day rolling average) | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 2.6E-02 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (4.4E-04 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 3 dscm per run. | |
| 14. Units designed to burn liquid fuel | a. HCl | 4.4E-04 lb per MMBtu of heat input | For M26A: Collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run; for M26, collect a minimum of 240 liters per run. |
| b. Mercury | 4.8E-07 a lb per MMBtu of heat input | For M29, collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run; for M30A or M30B, collect a minimum sample as specified in the method; for ASTM D6784 b collect a minimum of 4 dscm. | |
| 15. Units designed to burn heavy liquid fuel | a. CO | 130 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 1.3E-02 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (7.5E-05 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run. | |
| 16. Units designed to burn light liquid fuel | a. CO | 130 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 1.3E-03 a lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (2.9E-05 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 3 dscm per run. | |
| 17. Units designed to burn liquid fuel that are non-continental units | a. CO | 130 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen, 3-run average based on stack test | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 2.3E-02 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (8.6E-04 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run. | |
| 18. Units designed to burn gas 2 (other) gases | a. CO | 130 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen | 1 hr minimum sampling time. |
| b. HCl | 1.7E-03 lb per MMBtu of heat input | For M26A, Collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run; for M26, collect a minimum of 240 liters per run. | |
| c. Mercury | 7.9E-06 lb per MMBtu of heat input | For M29, collect a minimum of 3 dscm per run; for M30A or M30B, collect a minimum sample as specified in the method; for ASTM D6784 b collect a minimum of 3 dscm. | |
| d. Filterable PM (or TSM) | 6.7E-03 lb per MMBtu of heat input; or (2.1E-04 lb per MMBtu of heat input) | Collect a minimum of 3 dscm per run. |
a If you are conducting stack tests to demonstrate compliance and your performance tests for this pollutant for at least 2 consecutive years show that your emissions are at or below this limit, you can skip testing according to § 63.7515 if all of the other provision of § 63.7515 are met. For all other pollutants that do not contain a footnote “a”, your performance tests for this pollutant for at least 2 consecutive years must show that your emissions are at or below 75 percent of this limit in order to qualify for skip testing.
b Incorporated by reference, see § 63.14.
c An owner or operator may determine compliance with the carbon monoxide emissions limit using carbon dioxide as a diluent correction in place of oxygen as described in § 63.7525(a)(1). EPA Method 19 F-factors in 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-7, and EPA Method 19 equations in 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-7, must be used to generate the appropriate CO2 correction percentage for the fuel type burned in the unit, and must also take into account that the 3% oxygen correction is to be done on a dry basis. The methodology must account for any CO2 being added to, or removed from, the emissions gas stream as a result of limestone injection, scrubber media, etc. This methodology must be detailed in the site-specific monitoring plan developed according to § 63.7505(d).