Or. Admin. Code § 340-212-0250 - Operation of Approved Monitoring
(1) Commencement of operation. The owner or
operator must conduct the monitoring required under OAR
340-212-0200 through
340-212-0280 upon issuance of an
Oregon Title V Operating Permit that includes such monitoring, or by any later
date specified in the permit pursuant to
340-212-0240(4).
(2) Proper maintenance. The owner
or operator must at all times maintain the monitoring equipment, including but
not limited to, maintaining necessary parts for routine repairs of the
monitoring equipment.
(3)
Continued operation. Except for monitoring malfunctions, associated repairs,
and required quality assurance or control activities including, as applicable,
calibration checks and required zero and span adjustments, the owner or
operator must conduct all monitoring in continuous operation, or must collect
data at all required intervals, at all times that the regulated
pollutant-specific emissions unit is operating. Data recorded during monitoring
malfunctions, associated repairs, and required quality assurance or control
activities cannot be used for purposes of OAR
340-212-0200 through
340-212-0280, including data
averages and calculations, or fulfilling a minimum data availability
requirement, if applicable. The owner or operator must use all the data
collected during all other periods in assessing the operation of the control
device and associated control system. A monitoring malfunction is any sudden,
infrequent, not reasonably preventable failure of the monitoring to provide
valid data. Monitoring failures that are caused in part by poor maintenance or
careless operation are not malfunctions.
(4) Response to excursions or exceedances:
(a) Upon detecting an excursion or
exceedance, the owner or operator must restore operation of the regulated
pollutant-specific emissions unit, including the control device and associated
capture system, to its normal or usual manner of operation as expeditiously as
practicable in accordance with good air pollution control practices for
minimizing emissions. The response must include minimizing the period of any
startup, shutdown or malfunction and taking any necessary corrective actions to
restore normal operation and prevent the likely recurrence of the cause of an
excursion or exceedance, other than those caused by excused startup or shutdown
conditions. Such actions may include initial inspection and evaluation,
recording that operations returned to normal without operator action, such as
through response by a computerized distribution control system, or any
necessary follow-up actions to return operation to within the indicator range,
designated condition, or below the applicable emission limitation or standard,
as applicable;
(b) Determination
of whether the owner or operator has used acceptable procedures in response to
an excursion or exceedance will be based on information available, which may
include but is not limited to, monitoring results, review of operation and
maintenance procedures and records, and inspection of the control device,
associated capture system, and the process;
(c) Documentation of need for improved
monitoring. After DEQ approves the monitoring plans under OAR
340-212-0200 through
340-212-0280, if the owner or
operator identifies a failure to achieve compliance with an emission limitation
or standard for which the approved monitoring did not indicate an excursion or
exceedance while providing valid data, or if the results of compliance or
performance testing document a need to modify the existing indicator ranges or
designated conditions, the owner or operator must promptly notify DEQ and, if
necessary, submit a proposed modification to the Oregon Title V Operating
Permit to address the necessary monitoring changes. Such a modification may
include, but is not limited to, reestablishing indicator ranges or designated
conditions, modifying the frequency of conducting monitoring and collecting
data, or the monitoring of additional parameters.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020 & 468A.310
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468A.310
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