N.D. Admin Code 33.1-15-06-01 - Restriction of emissions of sulfur dioxide from use of fuel
1.
General
provisions.
a. Except as provided in
subdivision c, this section applies to any installation in which fuel is burned
and in which the sulfur dioxide emissions are substantially due to the content
of the fuel burned, and in which the fuel is burned primarily to produce
heat.
b. For purposes of this
section, a fuel burning installation is any single fuel burning furnace or
boiler or other unit, device, or contrivance in which fuel is burned or any
grouping of two or more such furnaces or boilers or other units, devices, or
contrivances on the same premises or otherwise located in close proximity to
each other and under control of the same person. The capacity of such
installations shall be the manufacturer's or designer's guaranteed maximum heat
input rate.
c. This chapter does
not apply to installations which are subject to a sulfur dioxide emission limit
under chapter 33.1-15-12.
d. For
purposes of this chapter, equipment at an oil and gas production facility, as
defined in 33.1-15-20, is considered industrial process equipment.
e. This chapter does not apply to
installations that burn pipeline quality natural gas or A.S.T.M. commercial
propane alone or in combination with each other. Installations that burn
pipeline quality natural gas or A.S.T.M. commercial propane in combination with
other fuels are subject to the requirements of this
chapter.
2.
Restrictions applicable to fuel burning installations. No person
shall cause or permit the emission of sulfur dioxide to the ambient air from
any fuel burning installation in an amount greater than three and zero-tenths
pounds of sulfur dioxide per million British thermal units [1,290
nanograms/joule] of heat input to the installation on a one-hour-block-average
basis. The department may establish alternative averaging periods provided the
requirements of 33.1-15-02 are met. All averaging periods must begin on the
hour and averaging periods greater than one hour must be rolling
averages.
3. The department shall
establish more restrictive emission limits for a source if it is determined
that such source is causing the ambient air quality standards of 33.1-15-02 or
the prevention of significant deterioration increments of 33.1-15-15 for sulfur
dioxide to be exceeded. However, the department may consider alternative
measures which will achieve compliance with the ambient air quality standards
or prevention of significant deterioration increments.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 23.1-06-04; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 1
Law Implemented: NDCC 23.1-06-04; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 21
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