30 Tex. Admin. Code § 112.14 - Allowable Emission Rates-Nonferrous Smelter Processes
(a) This section is applicable to all
processes in nonferrous smelters, including, but not limited to, roasters,
smelting furnaces, converters, sintering machines, blast furnaces, fuming
furnaces, retorts, slag treatment plants, and sulfuric acid plants.
(b) No person may cause, suffer, allow, or
permit emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO[sub]2[/sub]) to the atmosphere from any
process as specified in this section to exceed the applicable concentration of
SO[sub]2[/sub] as follows.
(c) Each
stack or emission point in a primary smelter or secondary metal recovery
facility shall have a standard effective stack height not less than that
determined by the equation:
(d) If a
stack or emission point has an effective stack height less than the standard
effective stack height as determined in subsection (c) of this section, the
allowable concentration of SO[sub]2[/sub] must be reduced by multiplying it by
the short-stack reduction factor.
(e) The owner or operator of a nonferrous
smelter shall utilize best engineering techniques to capture and vent fugitive
SO[sub]2[/sub] emissions through a stack or stacks. Such techniques shall
include, but not be limited to, the following:
(1) operating and maintaining all ducts,
flues, and stacks in a leak-free condition;
(2) operating and maintaining all process
equipment and gas collection systems in such a fashion that leakage of
SO[sub]2[/sub] gases will be prevented to the maximum extent
possible;
(3) collecting
SO[sub]2[/sub] emissions through the tallest stack or stacks serving the
facility, whenever possible, using gas collection systems and/or
ducting.
(f) The owner
or operator of any primary smelter subject to the provisions of this section
shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a measurement system or systems
approved by the executive director for continuously monitoring SO[sub]2[/sub]
emissions in the effluent of each process subject to subsection (a) of this
section. The executive director shall not require continuous monitoring for
sources emitting less than 25 tons per year of SO[sub]2[/sub] into the
atmosphere.
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