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Table 1 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Emission Limits for New Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units Table 2 to Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Carbon Monoxide Emission Limits for New Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units Table 3 of Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Validating Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) Table 4 of Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) Table 5 of Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Stack Tests Source: 65 FR 76355, Dec. 6, 2000, unless otherwise noted. Back to Top
Table 3 of Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Validating Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) For the following continuous emission monitoring systems Use the following methods in appendix A of this part to validate pollutant concentration levels Use the following methods in appendix A of this part to measure oxygen (or carbon dioxide) 1. Nitrogen Oxides (Class I units only)aMethod 7, 7A, 7B, 7C, 7D, or 7EMethod 3 or 3A. 2. Sulfur DioxideMethod 6 or 6CMethod 3 or 3A. 3. Carbon MonoxideMethod 10, 10A, or 10BMethod 3 or 3A. aClass I units mean small municipal waste combustion units subject to this subpart that are located at municipal waste combustion plants with an aggregate plant combustion capacity more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste. See §60.1465 for definitions. Back to Top
Table 4 of Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) For the following pollutants Use the following span values for your CEMS Use the following performance specifications in appendix B of this part for your CEMSIf needed to meet minimumdata requirements, use thefollowing alternate methodsin appendix A of this partto collect data 1. Opacity100 percent opacityP.S. 1Method 9. 2. Nitrogen Oxides (Class I units only)aControl device outlet: 125 percent of the maximum expected hourly potential nitrogen oxides emissions of the municipal waste combustion unitP.S. 2Method 7E. 3. Sulfur DioxideInlet to control device: 125 percent of the maximum expected sulfur dioxide emissions of the municipal waste combustion unit. Control device outlet: 50 percent of the maximum expected hourly potential sulfur dioxide emissions of the municipal waste combustion unitP.S. 2Method 6C. 4. Carbon Monoxide125 percent of the maximum expected hourly potential carbon with monoxide emissions of the municipal waste combustion unitP.S. 4AMethod 10 alternative interference trap. 5. Oxygen or Carbon Dioxide25 percent oxygen or 25 percent carbon dioxideP.S. 3Method 3A or 3B. aClass I units mean small municipal waste combustion units subject to this subpart that are located at municipal waste combustion plants with an aggregate plant combustion capacity more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste. See §60.1465 for definitions. Back to Top
Table 5 of Subpart AAAA of Part 60—Requirements for Stack Tests To measure the following pollutants Use the following methods in appendix A of this part to determine the sampling location Use the methods in appendix A of this part to measure pollutant concentration Also note the following additional information 1. Organics: Dioxins/FuransMethod 1Method 23aThe minimum sampling time must be 4 hours per test run while the municipal waste combustion unit is operating at full load. 2. Metals: CadmiumMethod 1Method 29aCompliance testing must be performed while the municipal waste combustion unit is operating at full load. LeadMethod 1Method 29aCompliance testing must be performed while the municipal waste combustion unit is operating at full load. MercuryMethod 1Method 29aCompliance testing must be performed while the municipal waste combustion unit is operating at full load. OpacityMethod 9Method 9Use Method 9 to determine compliance with opacity limit. 3-hour observation period (thirty 6-minute averages). Particulate MatterMethod 1Method 5aThe minimum sample Matter volume must be 1.0 cubic meters. The probe and filter holder heating systems in the sample train must be set to provide a gas temperature no greater than 160 ±14 °C. The minimum sampling time is 1 hour. 3. Acid Gases:b Hydrogen ChlorideMethod 1Method 26 or 26AaTest runs must be at least 1 hour long while the municipal waste combustion unit is operating at full load. 4. Other:b Fugitive AshNot applicableMethod 22 (visible emissions)The three 1-hour observation period must include periods when the facility transfers fugitive ash from the municipal waste combustion unit to the area where the fugitive ash is stored or loaded into containers or trucks. aMust simultaneously measure oxygen (or carbon dioxide) using Method 3A or 3B in appendix A of this part. bUse CEMS to test sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxide, and carbon monoxide. Stack tests are not required except for quality assurance requirements in appendix F of this part. Back to Top