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40 CFR Part 60, Subpart BBBB, Table 2 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60 - Model Rule-Class I Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units a | LII / Legal Information Institute
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Pt. 60, Subpt. BBBB, Table 2
Table 2 to Subpart BBBB of Part 60—Model Rule—Class I Emission Limits for Existing Small Municipal Waste Combustion Units a
You must meet the following emission limits b
Using the following averaging times
And determine compliance by the following methods
b All emission limits (except for opacity) are measured at 7 percent oxygen.
1. Organics:
30 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter for municipal waste combustion units that do not employ an electrostatic precipitator-based emission control system -or-
3-run average (minimum run duration is 4 hours)
Stack test.
60 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter for municipal waste combustion units that employ an electrostatic precipitator-based emission control system
2. Metals:
0.040 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter
3-run average (run duration specified in test method)
0.490 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter
0.080 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter
85 percent reduction of potential mercury emissions
Thirty 6-minute averages
27 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter
3. Acid Gases:
31 parts per million by dry volume 95 percent reduction of potential hydrogen chloride emissions
3-run average (minimum run duration is 1 hour)
31 parts per million by dry volume 75 percent reduction of potential sulfur dioxide emissions
24-hour daily block geometric average concentration percent reduction
Visible emissions for no more than 5 percent of hourly observation period
Visible emission test.