Utah Admin. Code R307-424-4 - Emission Rates
(1) By no later
than December 31, 2012, the owner or operator of any EGU with an input heat
capacity in excess of 1,500 MMbtu per hour and having commenced operations
prior to November 17, 2006, shall demonstrate compliance with at least one of
the following:
(a) A maximum emission rate of
6.50 X 10-7 pounds mercury per million btu heat
input; or
(b) A minimum of 90%
control of total mercury emissions.
(2) Compliance with (1) above shall be based
on an annual averaging period beginning January 1 and ending December 31.
(a) Beginning January 1, 2013, compliance
shall be determined using the monitoring and recordkeeping requirements
incorporated under
R307-224-2.
Upon completion of each year's fourth quarterly report, an assessment shall be
made for the entire calendar year and reported to the director within 30
days.
(b) Where it is necessary to
determine the mercury content of the coal or coals burned, the owner or
operator shall use the appropriate ASTM method, and shall measure at least one
representative sample each month. Records of such testing shall be kept for a
period of at least five years, and shall be made available to the director upon
request.
(3) Should an
EGU be unable to achieve the maximum emission rate or the minimum control
efficiency described in (1) above, despite proper operation of the unit in
conjunction with a baghouse as well as wet or dry flue gas de-sulfurization,
the owner or operator may petition the director for a modification to the
compliance limitation for the unit in accordance with R307-401.
(a) Such petition shall be received no later
than the date upon which the compliance assessment required under (2)(a) above
is due.
(b) Any such determination
by the director will be made on a case-by-case basis, taking into consideration
energy, environmental and economic impacts and other costs. It will be based on
the best information and analytical techniques available.
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