(1) When a risk
assessment is required under this division, the risk assessment must consider
the toxic air contaminants and the Risk-Based Concentrations listed in OAR
340-245-8010 Table 2 to assess
excess cancer and noncancer risk.
(2) Directions for using the Level 1 Risk
Assessment Dispersion Factor Tables.
(a) An
owner or operator that chooses to perform a Level 1 Risk Assessment under OAR
340-245-0050, must calculate a
separate sum of risk for each of the following categories: excess cancer risk,
chronic noncancer risk, and acute noncancer risk for the applicable exposure
scenarios;
(b) When making this
calculation, the owner or operator must use the emissions inventory submitted
under OAR
340-245-0040(1)
for:
(A) Excess cancer risk and chronic
noncancer risk, the average annual emission rates; and
(B) Acute noncancer risk, the maximum daily
emission rates.
(c) The
owner or operator must perform each of the following calculations in paragraphs
(A) and (B), except as allowed in paragraph (C):
(A) For excess cancer risk and chronic
noncancer risk:
(i) For each TEU with
emissions from a stack, vent, duct, or equivalent opening, use the stack height
and distance to the nearest exposure locations to identify the appropriate
dispersion factor under OAR
340-245-8010 Table 3A. If the
TEU is a volume fugitive source that is not emitted from a stack, vent, duct,
or equivalent opening, use the area and height of the building and distance to
the nearest exposure locations to identify the appropriate dispersion factor
under OAR
340-245-8010 Table 3C;
(ii) For each TEU and each toxic air
contaminant emitted from the TEU, multiply the annual emission rate by the
dispersion factor identified under subparagraph (i) to calculate an air
concentration at the nearest exposure location;
(iii) For each TEU, divide the air
concentration of each toxic air contaminant calculated under subparagraph (ii)
by the appropriate RBC of that toxic air contaminant under OAR
340-245-8010 Table 2;
(iv) For each TEU, add up the risk from each
toxic air contaminant calculated under subparagraph (iii); and
(v) For all TEUs, add up all of the risks
calculated under subparagraph (iv) to obtain the total excess cancer risk in
one million or the total chronic noncancer Hazard Index for the entire source.
For chronic noncancer risk, Hazard Indices may be calculated by noncancer
target organ or organ systems in consultation with DEQ;
(vi) When an existing source emits a mixture
of toxic air contaminants assigned noncancer TBACT Risk Action Levels of both a
Hazard Index of 3 and a Hazard Index of 5 as identified in OAR
340-245-8010, Table 2, and the
combined Hazard Index for all TACs is greater than 3, the owner or operator
must calculate a Risk Determination Ratio using the formula in section (5) of
this rule.
(B) For acute
noncancer risk:
(i) For each TEU with
emissions from a stack, vent, duct, or equivalent opening, use the stack height
and distance to the nearest exposure location to identify the appropriate
dispersion factor under OAR
340-245-8010 Table 3B. If the
TEU is a volume fugitive source that is not emitted from a stack, vent, duct,
or equivalent opening, use the area and height of the building and distance to
the nearest exposure locations to identify the appropriate dispersion factor
under OAR
340-245-8010 Table 3D;
(ii) For each TEU and each toxic air
contaminant emitted from the TEU, multiply the maximum daily emission rate by
the dispersion factor identified under subparagraph (i) to calculate an air
concentration at the nearest exposure location;
(iii) For each TEU, divide the air
concentration of each toxic air contaminant calculated under subparagraph (ii)
by the acute RBC for that toxic air contaminant under OAR
340-245-8010 Table 2
(iv) For each TEU, add up the risk from each
toxic air contaminant calculated under subparagraph (iii); and
(v) For all TEUs, add up all of the risks
calculated under subparagraph (iv) to obtain the total acute noncancer Hazard
Index for the entire source. Hazard Indices may be calculated by noncancer
target organ or organ systems in consultation with DEQ;
(vi) When an existing source emits a mixture
of toxic air contaminants assigned noncancer TBACT Risk Action Levels of both a
Hazard Index of 3 and a Hazard Index of 5 as identified in OAR
340-247-8010, Table 2, and the
combined Hazard Index for all TACs is greater than 3, the owner or operator
must calculate a Risk Determination Ratio using the formula in section (5) of
this rule.
(C) Instead
of using stack height and distance or area and height of the building and
distance to the nearest exposure locations to obtain the appropriate dispersion
factor under OAR
340-245-8010 Table 3, the owner
or operator may instead use, as a default, the most conservative dispersion
factor;
(i) For emissions from a stack, vent,
duct, or equivalent opening, use the dispersion factor associated with a stack
height of five meters and an exposure location distance of 50 meters, which is
listed in the upper-left corner of OAR
340-245-8010 Table 3A and
3B;
(ii) For volume fugitive
emissions that are not emitted from a stack, vent, duct, or equivalent opening,
use the dispersion factor associated with an area of less than or equal to
3,000 square feet, a building height of less than or equal to 20 feet, and an
exposure location distance of 50 meters, which is listed in the upper-left
corner of OAR
340-245-8010 Table 3C and 3D;
and
(iii) Using these default
dispersion factors will result in protective calculations of risk. If the risks
calculated using these default dispersion factors are less than or equal to the
applicable Risk Action Levels, the owner or operator may choose to use the
risks calculated in this manner to show compliance with the Source Risk Limits.
However, if the actual source characteristics such as terrain features,
exposure location distances less than 50m, unusual stack or building
configurations, or other factors, invalidate the assumptions used to develop
the Level 1 Risk Assessment Dispersion Factor Tables, DEQ at its discretion,
may disapprove the Level 1 assessment, as described in OAR
340-245-0050
(8)(c).
(3) Sum of Risk calculation
procedure for Level 2, Level 3 and Level 4 Risk Assessments.
(a) An owner or operator that chooses to
perform a Level 2, Level 3 or Level 4 Risk Assessment under OAR
340-245-0050, must calculate a
separate sum of risk for each of the following risk categories: excess cancer
risk, chronic noncancer risk, and acute noncancer risk for the applicable
exposure locations;
(b) When making
this calculation, the owner or operator must use the following modeled ambient
concentrations for each toxic air contaminant at all exposure locations:
(A) For excess cancer risk and chronic
noncancer risk, the annual average concentrations must be used; and
(B) For acute noncancer risk, the maximum
daily concentrations must be used;
(c) The owner or operator must perform the
following calculations for each of the risk categories listed in subsection (a)
and using the concentrations in subsection (b):
(A) For each TEU, divide the modeled
concentration of each toxic air contaminant by the appropriate RBC of that
toxic air contaminant under OAR
340-245-8010 Table 2 ensuring
that the concentration is expressed in micrograms per cubic meter;
(B) For each TEU, add up the risk from each
toxic air contaminant calculated under paragraph (A); and
(C) For all TEUs at each exposure location,
add up all of the risks calculated under paragraph (B) to obtain the total
excess cancer risk in one million, the total chronic noncancer Hazard Index, or
the total acute noncancer Hazard Index for the entire source. For noncancer
risk, Hazard Indices may be calculated by noncancer target organ or organ
systems in consultation with DEQ.
(D) When an existing source emits a mixture
of toxic air contaminants assigned noncancer TBACT Risk Action Levels of both a
Hazard Index of 3 and a Hazard Index of 5 as identified in OAR
340-247-8010, Table 2, and the
combined Hazard Index for all TACs is greater than 3, the owner or operator
must calculate a Risk Determination Ratio using the formula in section (5) of
this rule.
(4) Significant figures and rounding. When a
risk is calculated for comparison to a Risk Action Level or Source Risk Limit:
(a) The final risk calculation must be
rounded off as follows:
(A) For comparison to
the Aggregate TEU Level, Risk Determination Ratio, and the Source Permit Level,
round off to one decimal place; and
(B) For comparison to other Risk Action
Levels or Source Risk Limits, round off to a whole number;
(b) Round up if the last figure to be rounded
off is 5 or greater, otherwise round down.
(c) Use of rounded numbers in making final
risk calculations is not allowed. Only the final risk number may be rounded as
described in this section.
(5) Calculating a Risk Determination Ratio.
The formula for calculating a Risk Determination Ratio is:
Combined Noncancer Risk for HI3 chemicals =
(Concentration of HI3 chemical #1 / Risk-Based Concentration for chemical #1) +
(Concentration of HI3 chemical #2 / Risk-Based Concentration for chemical #2) +
continue for all HI3 chemicals emitted
Combined Noncancer Risk for HI5 chemicals =
(Concentration of HI5 chemical #1 / Risk-Based Concentration for chemical #1) +
(Concentration of HI5 chemical #2 / Risk-Based Concentration for chemical #2) +
continue for all HI5 chemicals emitted
Risk Determination Ratio= (Combined Risk for HI3
chemicals / 3) + (Combined Risk for HI5 chemicals / 5)
HI3 = Toxic air contaminants assigned noncancer TBACT
Risk Action Level of 3 (OAR
340-247-8010, Table 2 and OAR
340-245-8010, Table
2.
HI5 = Toxic air contaminants assigned noncancer TBACT
Risk Action Level of 5 (OAR
340-247-8010, Table 2 and OAR
340-245-8010, Table
2.
Concentration = monitored or modeled concentrations of
toxic air contaminant at exposure location for use in risk
assessment.
RBC = risk-based concentrations in OAR
340-245-8010 Table
2.
Notes
Or. Admin. Code
§
340-245-0200
DEQ
197-2018, adopt filed 11/16/2018, effective
11/16/2018; DEQ 8-2020, amend
filed 04/24/2020, effective 04/24/2020;
DEQ
11-2020, amend filed 04/29/2020, effective
4/29/2020;
DEQ
18-2021, amend filed 11/17/2021, effective
11/17/2021
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS
468.020, ORS
468.065,
468A.025,
468A.040,
468A.050,
468A.070,
468A.155, Or Laws 2018, ch. 102,
§ 7, 468A.135 & 468A.337
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS
468.065,
468A.025,
468A.040,
468A.050,
468A.070,
468A.155,
468A.010,
468A.015,
468A.035, Or Laws 2018, ch. 102,
§ 7, 468A.337 & 468A.335