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Title 30 TAC 116.610 - 617, October 4, 1995 - TCEQ - www.tceq.com
Title 30 TAC 116.610 - 617, October 4, 1995
Title 30 TAC 116.610 - 617, October 4, 1995 Synopsis of specific rules from air permitting that were in effect on this date. http://www.tceq.com/permitting/air/permitbyrule/historical_rules/old116/oct95/610.html http://www.tceq.com/@@site-logo/tceqlogo-3colors.gif
§ 116.610 Applicability.
§ 116.611 Registration Requirements.
§ 116.614 Standard Permit Fees.
§ 116.615 General Conditions.
§ 116.617 Standard Permit List.
(xi) No facility which is located less than 1/4 mile from the nearest off-plant receptor shall be allowed to emit hydrogen sulfide (H2S) or SO2 process fugitive emissions unless the equipment is inspected and repaired according to subparagraph (C)(iii) of this paragraph. No facility which is located at least 1/4 mile from the nearest off-plant receptor shall be allowed to emit H2S or SO2 process fugitive emissions unless the equipment is inspected and repaired according to subsection (C)(iii) of this paragraph or unless the H2S or SO2 emissions are monitored with ambient property line monitors according to subparagraph (E)(i) of this paragraph. Components in sweet crude oil or gas service as defined by Chapter 101 of this title (relating to General Rules) are exempt from these limitations.
(xv) New and increased emissions shall not cause or contribute to a violation of any National Ambient Air Quality Standard or regulation property line standards as specified in Chapters 111, 112, and 113 of this title (relating to Control of Air Pollution From Visible Emissions and Particulate Matter; Control of Air Pollution From Sulfur Compounds; and Control of Air Pollution From Toxic Materials). Engineering judgment and/or computerized air dispersion modeling may be used in this demonstration. To show compliance with § 116.610(a)(1) of this title (relating to Applicability) for H2S emissions from process vents, ten milligrams per cubic meter shall be used as the "L" value instead of the value represented by § 116.610(a)(1) of this title.
(xvi) Fuel for all combustion units and flare pilots shall be sweet natural gas or liquid petroleum gas, fuel gas containing no more than ten grains of total sulfur per 100 dry standard cubic feet (scdf), or field gas. If field gas contains more than 1.5 grains of H2S or 30 grains total sulfur compounds per 100 scdf, the operator shall maintain records, including at least quarterly measurements of fuel H2S and total sulfur content, which demonstrate that the annual SO2 emissions from the facility do not exceed the limitations listed in the standard permit registration. If a flare is the only combustion unit on a property, the operator shall not be required to maintain such records on flare pilot gas.
(iii) For owners and operators who are subject to the applicable parts of subparagraph (A)(xi) of this paragraph, auditory and visual checks for SO2 and H2S leaks within the operating area shall be made every day. Immediately, but no later than eight hours upon detection of a leak, operating personnel shall take the following actions:
(ii) Tutweiler analysis or equivalent shall be used to determine the H2S content as required under subparagraphs (A) and (E) of this paragraph.
(i) If the operator elects to install and maintain ambient H2S property line monitors to comply with subparagraph (A)(xi) of this paragraph, the monitors shall be approved by the Engineering Services Section, Air Quality Enforcement Division office in Austin, and shall be capable of detecting and alarming at H2S concentrations of ten ppmv. Operations personnel shall perform an initial on-site inspection of the facility within 24 hours of initial alarm and take corrective actions as listed in subparagraph (C)(iii)(I)-(III) of this paragraph within eight hours of detection of a leak.
(iii) Records for repairs and replacements made due to inspections of H2S and SO2 components shall be maintained.