Cal. Code Regs. Tit. 17, § 93115.13 - ATCM for Stationary CI Engines - Compliance Demonstration
(a) Upon approval
by the District APCO, the following sources of data may be used in whole or
part to demonstrate compliance with the emissions standards or requirements of
sections 93115.6 through
93115.9:
(1) off-road engine certification test data
for the stationary diesel-fueled CI engine,
(2) engine manufacturer test data,
(3) emissions test data from a similar
engine,
(4) emissions test data
used in meeting the requirements of the Verification Procedure for the emission
control strategy implemented, or
(5) An alternative compliance demonstration
as described in section
93115.13(f).
(b) Emissions testing of a stationary
diesel-fueled CI engine, for purposes of showing compliance with the
requirements of sections
93115.6 through
93115.9, shall be done in
accordance with the methods specified in section
93115.14.
(c) For purposes of emissions testing, the
particulate matter (PM) emissions from a dual-fueled stationary CI engine,
which uses as its fuel a mixture of diesel fuel and other fuel(s), shall be
deemed to be 100% diesel PM.
(d)
Emissions testing for the purposes of determining the percent change from
baseline shall include baseline and emission control strategy testing subject
to the following conditions:
(1) Baseline
testing may be conducted with the emission control strategy in place, provided
the test sample is taken upstream of the emission control strategy and the
presence of the emission control strategy is shown to the District APCO's
satisfaction as having no influence on the emission test results;
(2) Control strategy testing shall be
performed on the stationary diesel-fueled CI engine with full implementation of
the emission control strategy;
(3)
The percent change from baseline shall be calculated as the baseline emissions
minus control strategy emissions, with the difference being divided by the
baseline emissions and the result expressed as a percentage; and
(4) The same test method shall be used for
determining both baseline emissions and control strategy
emissions.
(e) Emission
testing for the purposes of demonstrating compliance with an emission level
shall be performed on the stationary diesel-fueled CI engine with the emission
control strategy fully implemented.
(f)
Alternative Compliance
Demonstration: The owner or operator of a new or in-use stationary
diesel-fueled CI engine greater than 50 bhp may demonstrate compliance with the
0.01 g/bhp-hr PM emission standard of sections
93115.6 through
93115.9 by using one of the
following:
(1) A Level 3 Verified Diesel
Emission Control Strategy in combination with a certified CI engine that meets
the 0.15 g/bhp-hr PM emission standard, or
(2) An 85 percent PM emission reduction
control strategy in combination with a certified CI engine that meets 0.15
g/bhp-hr PM emission standard, or
(3) A certified CI engine that meets the 0.15
g/bhp-hr PM emission standard in combination with one of the emission control
strategies identified in section
93115.13(f)(1) or
(f)(2) and meets the requirements of section
93115.3(u),
or
(4) Off-road CI equipment
manufactured in compliance with the Transitional Implementation Flexibility
Provisions for Equipment Manufacturers specified in title 13, CCR, section
2423(d); title
40 CFR, section
89.102(d); or title 40, CFR,
section 1039.625 in combination with one
of the emission control strategies identified in sections
93115.13(f)(1) or
(f)(2) provided the CI engine meets the 0.15
g/bhp-hr PM emission standard, or
(5) A certified CI engine in an engine family
identified by the manufacturer to participate in the averaging, banking, or
trading program for that model year in compliance with the applicable subparts
of title 40, CFR, section
89; title 40, CFR, section
1039; or title 13, CCR, section
2423(b)(2),
provided the CI engine meets the 0.15 g/bhp-hr PM emission standard and is used
in combination with one of the emission control strategies identified in
sections 93115.13(f)(1) or
(f)(2), or
(6) A Tier 4 certified CI engine or a new
piece of equipment identified in section (f)(4) that emits no more than 0.015
g/bhp-hr PM.
Notes
2. Amendment of subsection (a)(3) filed 5-19-2011; operative 5-19-2011 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2011, No. 20).
Note: Authority cited: Sections 39600, 39601, 39658, 39659, 39666, 41511 and 43013, Health and Safety Code. Reference: Sections 39002, 39650, 39658, 39659, 39666, 40000, 41511 and 43013, Health and Safety Code.
2. Amendment of subsection (a)(3) filed 5-19-2011; operative 5-19-2011 pursuant to Government Code section 11343.4 (Register 2011, No. 20).
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