Or. Admin. R. 340-245-9080 - Colored Art Glass Manufacturing Facility Rules; Emission Control Device Monitoring
(1) Each
Tier 1 CAGM must perform the following monitoring on each emission control
device it uses to comply with this rule:
(a)
At least once each week, observe and record the inlet temperature and the
fabric filter (baghouse) differential pressure and afterfilter differential
pressure (as applicable); and
(b)
At least once every 12 months:
(A) Inspect
the ductwork and emission control device housing for leakage;
(B) Inspect the interior of the emission
control device for structural integrity and, if a fabric filter (baghouse) is
used, to determine the condition of the fabric filter; and
(C) Record the date, time and results of the
inspection.
(2) Each Tier 2 CAGM must perform the
following monitoring on each emission control device used to comply with this
rule:
(a) At least once each day, observe and
record the inlet temperature and the fabric filter (baghouse) differential
pressure and afterfilter differential pressure (as applicable); and
(b) At least once every 12 months:
(A) Inspect the ductwork and emission control
device housing for leakage;
(B)
Inspect the interior of the emission control device for structural integrity
and, and if a fabric filter (baghouse) is used, to determine the condition of
the fabric filter; and
(C) Record
the date, time and results of the inspection.
(3) CAGMs must observe and record any
parameters specified in a DEQ approval of the Notice of Intent to Construct
applicable to a control device.
(4)
If a bag leak detection system is used, the CAGM must develop and submit to DEQ
for approval a site-specific monitoring plan for each bag leak detection
system. The CAGM must operate and maintain the bag leak detection system
according to the site-specific monitoring plan at all times. Each monitoring
plan must describe the items in subsections (a) through (f).
(a) Installation of the bag leak detection
system;
(b) Initial and periodic
adjustment of the bag leak detection system, including how the alarm set-point
will be established;
(c) Operation
of the bag leak detection system, including quality assurance
procedures;
(d) How the bag leak
detection system will be maintained, including a routine maintenance schedule
and spare parts inventory list;
(e)
How the bag leak detection system output will be recorded and stored; and
(f) Corrective action procedures
as specified in section (5). In approving the site-specific monitoring plan,
DEQ may allow owners and operators more than 3 hours to alleviate a specific
condition that causes an alarm if the owner or operator identifies in the
monitoring plan this specific condition as one that could lead to an alarm,
adequately explains why it is not feasible to alleviate this condition within 3
hours of the time the alarm occurs, and demonstrates that the requested time
will ensure alleviation of this condition as expeditiously as
practicable.
(5) For
each bag leak detection system, the CAGM must initiate procedures to determine
the cause of every alarm within 1 hour of the alarm. Except as provided in
subsection (4)(f), the CAGM must alleviate the cause of the alarm within 3
hours of the alarm by taking all necessary corrective actions. Corrective
actions may include, but are not limited to the following:
(a) Inspecting the fabric filter for air
leaks, torn or broken bags or filter media, or any other condition that may
cause an increase in PM emissions;
(b) Sealing off defective bags or filter
media;
(c) Replacing defective bags
or filter media or otherwise repairing the control device;
(d) Sealing off a defective fabric filter
compartment;
(e) Cleaning the bag
leak detection system probe or otherwise repairing the bag leak detection
system; and
(f) Shutting down the
process producing the PM emissions.
(6) For each bag leak detection system, the
CAGM must keep the following records:
(a)
Records of the bag leak detection system output;
(b) Records of bag leak detection system
adjustments, including the date and time of the adjustment, the initial bag
leak detection system settings, and the final bag leak detection system
settings; and
(c) The date and
time of all bag leak detection system alarms, the time that procedures to
determine the cause of the alarm were initiated, the cause of the alarm, an
explanation of the actions taken, the date and time the cause of the alarm was
alleviated, and whether the alarm was alleviated within 3 hours of the alarm.
NOTE: This rule was moved verbatim from OAR 340-244-9080 and renumbered.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 468.020, 468A.025 & 468A.040
Statutes/Other Implemented: 468A.025 & 468A.040
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