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40 CFR 63, Subpart UUU, Table 12 to Subpart UUU of Part 63 - Initial Compliance With Organic HAP Emission Limits for Catalytic Cracking Units
Pt. 63, Subpt. UUU, Table 12
As stated in § 63.1565(b)(4), you shall meet each requirement in the following table that applies to you.
1. Subject to the NSPS for carbon monoxide (CO) in 40 CFR 60.103
You have already conducted a performance test to demonstrate initial compliance with the NSPS and the measured CO emissions are less than or equal to 500 ppm (dry basis). As part of the Notification of Compliance Status, you must certify that your vent meets the CO limit. You are not required to conduct another performance test to demonstrate initial compliance. You have already conducted a performance evaluation to demonstrate initial compliance with the applicable performance specification. As part of your Notification of Compliance Status, you must certify that your continuous emission monitoring system meets the applicable requirements in § 63.1572. You are not required to conduct another performance evaluation to demonstrate initial compliance.
i. If you use a continuous parameter monitoring system, the average CO emissions measured by Method 10 over the period of the initial performance test are less than or equal to 500 ppmv (dry basis).
ii. If you use a continuous emission monitoring system, the hourly average CO emissions over the 24-hour period for the initial performance test are not more than 500 ppmv (dry basis); and your performance evaluation shows your continuous emission monitoring system meets the applicable requirements in § 63.1572.
b. If you use a flare, visible emissions must not exceed a total of 5 minutes during any 2 operating hours.
Visible emissions, measured by Method 22 during the 2-hour observation period during the initial performance test, are no higher than 5 minutes.