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Timestamp: 2019-12-11 23:26:27
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Matched Legal Cases: ['§63', '§63', '§63', '§63', '§63', '§63', 'art 60', 'art 60', '§63', '§63', '§63', '§63', '§63', '§63', '§63']

(a) As required in §63.7(a)(2), you must conduct a performance test to demonstrate initial compliance with each emission limit in Table 1 to this subpart that applies to you as indicated in paragraphs (a)(1) through (3) of this section:
(1) Within 180 calendar days after the compliance date that is specified in §63.9883 for your existing affected source;
(2) By April 7, 2004 for a new source that has an initial startup date before October 10, 2003; or
(3) Within 180 days after initial startup for a new source that has an initial startup date after October 10, 2003.
(b) For each operation and maintenance requirement that applies to you where initial compliance is not demonstrated using a performance test, you must demonstrate initial compliance within 30 calendar days after the compliance date that is specified for your affected source in §63.9883.
(c) If you commenced construction or reconstruction between January 22, 2003 and October 10, 2003, you must demonstrate initial compliance with either the proposed emission limitation or the promulgated emission limitation no later than April 7, 2004 or no later than 180 calendar days after startup of the source, whichever is later, according to §63.7(a)(2)(ix).
(d) If you commenced construction or reconstruction between January 22, 2003 and October 10, 2003, and you chose to comply with the proposed emission limit when demonstrating initial compliance, you must conduct a second performance test to demonstrate compliance with the promulgated emission limit by April 11, 2005, or after startup of the source, whichever is later, according to §63.7(a)(2)(ix).
(a) You must conduct each performance test that applies to your affected source according to the requirements in §63.7(e)(1).
(b) To determine compliance with the applicable emission limits for particulate matter in Table 1 to this subpart, you must follow the test methods and procedures in paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section.
(1) Determine the concentration of particulate matter according to the following test methods in appendix A to 40 CFR part 60:
(v) Method 5 or 5D, as applicable, to determine the concentration of particulate matter.
(vi) Method 201 or 201A, as applicable, to determine the concentration of PM10.
(2) Collect a minimum sample volume of 60 dry standard cubic feet (dscf) during each particulate matter or PM10 test run. Three valid test runs are needed to comprise a performance test.
(c) Compute the mass emissions rate in pounds per hour (lbs/hr) for each test run using Equation 1 of this section:
(b) To determine compliance with the applicable emission limits for chlorine and hydrochloric acid in Table 1 to this subpart, you must follow the test methods and procedures specified in paragraphs (b)(1) and (2) of this section.
(1) Determine the concentration of chlorine and hydrochloric acid according to the following test methods in appendix A to 40 CFR part 60:
(2) Collect a minimum sample of 60 dscf during each test run for chlorine and hydrochloric acid. Three valid test runs are needed to comprise a performance test.
(c) Compute the mass emissions rate (lbs/hr) for each test run using Equation 1 of this section:
For a wet scrubber subject to operating limits for pressure drop and scrubber water flow rate in §63.9890(b), you must establish site-specific operating limits according to the procedures in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
(a) Using the continuous parameter monitoring system (CPMS) required in §63.9920, measure and record the pressure drop and scrubber water flow rate at least every 15 minutes during each run of the particulate matter performance test.
(b) Compute and record the average pressure drop and scrubber water flow rate for each individual test run. Your operating limits are the lowest average individual pressure drop and scrubber water flow rate values in any of the three runs that meet the applicable emission limit.
(1) You have met the conditions in Table 3 to this subpart; and
(2) For each wet scrubber subject to the operating limits for pressure drop and scrubber water flow rate in §63.9890(b), you have established appropriate site-specific operating limits and have a record of the pressure drop and scrubber water flow rate measured during the performance test in accordance with §63.9916.
(b) You have demonstrated initial compliance with the work practice standards in §63.9891 if you have certified in your notification of compliance status that:
(1) You have prepared a fugitive dust emissions control plan according to the requirements in §63.9891 and submitted the plan for approval; and
(2) You will operate according to the requirements in the plan.
You must demonstrate initial compliance by certifying in your notification of compliance status that you have met the requirements in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section.
(a) You have prepared the operation and maintenance plan according to the requirements in §63.9910; and
(b) You will operate each control device according to the procedures in the plan.