Mich. Admin. Code R. 336.1912 - Abnormal conditions, start-up, shutdown, and malfunction of source, process, or process equipment, operating, notification, and reporting requirements
Rule 912.
(1) The
owner or operator of a source , process , or process equipment shall, to the
extent reasonably possible, operate a source , process , or process equipment in
a manner consistent with good air pollution control practices for minimizing
emissions during periods of abnormal conditions, start-up , shutdown , and
malfunctions. A source , process , or process equipment that complies with all
applicable emission standards and limitations during periods of abnormal
conditions, start-up , shutdown , and malfunction shall be presumed to have been
operated in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practices for
minimizing emissions.
(2) The owner
or operator of a source , process , or process equipment shall provide notice of
an abnormal condition, start-up , shutdown , or a malfunction that results in
emissions of a hazardous air pollutant which continue for more than 1 hour in
excess of any applicable standard or limitation established by the clean air
act or the emissions of a toxic air contaminant which continue for more than 1
hour in excess of an emission standard established by a rule promulgated under
the air pollution act or an emission limitation specified in a permit issued or
order entered under the air pollution act .
(3) The owner or operator of a source ,
process , or process equipment shall provide notice and a written report of an
abnormal condition, start-up , shutdown , or a malfunction that results in
emissions of any air contaminant continuing for more than 2 hours in excess of
a standard or limitation established by any applicable requirement .
(4) The notices required by this rule shall
be provided to the department as soon as reasonably possible, but not later
than 2 business days after the start-up or shutdown or after discovery of the
abnormal conditions or malfunction . Notice shall be by any reasonable means,
including electronic, telephonic, or oral communication.
(5) The written reports required under this
rule shall be submitted within 10 days after the start-up or shutdown occurred,
within 10 days after the abnormal conditions or malfunction has been corrected,
or within 30 days of discovery of the abnormal conditions or malfunction ,
whichever is first. The written reports shall include all of the following
information:
(a) The time and date, the
probable causes or reasons for, and the duration of the abnormal conditions,
start-up , shutdown , or malfunction .
(b) An identification of the source , process ,
or process equipment that experienced abnormal conditions, was started up or
shut down, or which malfunctioned and all other affected process or process
equipment that have emissions in excess of an applicable requirement , including
a description of the type and, where known or where it is reasonably possible
to estimate, the quantity or magnitude of emissions in excess of applicable
requirements.
(c) Information
describing the measures taken and air pollution control practices followed to
minimize emissions.
(d) For
abnormal conditions and malfunctions, the report shall also include a summary
of the actions taken to correct and to prevent a reoccurrence of the abnormal
conditions or malfunction and the time taken to correct the
malfunction .
(6) Actions
taken to correct and to prevent a reoccurrence of an abnormal condition or a
malfunction shall become a part of any preventative maintenance and malfunction
abatement plan required by R 336.1911.
(7) The truth, accuracy, and completeness of
the written reports required under this rule for a stationary source subject to
the requirements of R 336.1210 shall be certified by a responsible official in
a manner consistent with the clean air act .
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