Md. Code Regs. 26.11.25.04 - Particulate Matter Emissions from Glass Melting Furnaces
A. General Requirements. A person may not
cause or permit the discharge of particulate matter into the outdoor atmosphere
from a glass melting furnace in excess of the amount determined using the
following equation:
(1) E = 5 + 0.48 (P)
where: E = maximum weight discharged per hour (pounds) P = process weight in
tons per hour; or
(2) E = 2.27 +
0.24 (P) where: E = maximum weight discharged per hour (kilograms) P = process
weight in megagrams per hour.
B. Exception. A person who owns or operates
an opal recipe glass melting furnace with an interruptible gas service, as
defined in COMAR
26.11.09.01 a C, may exceed the
requirements in Regulation .03A and §A of this regulation when gas service is
interrupted by the utility if maximum available electric boosting is used in
conjunction with an alternative fuel.
Notes
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