Introduction to Air Permitting and Introduction to Air ... - Ohio EPA
Introduction to Air Permitting and Introduction to Air ... - Ohio EPA Introduction to Air Permitting and Introduction to Air ... - Ohio EPA
PART II - SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SPECIFIC EMISSIONS UNIT(S)A. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements2. The secondary combustion chamber temperature shall be maintained at 1600degrees Fahrenheit or greater during each cremation cycle.3. The stack shall be designed to minimize any building down wash impacts from1. The specific operations(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute thisemissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rulesand/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or controlemissions and/or odors on employees and nearby residences. The design shallmeet good engineering practices so as not to result in excessive concentrations ofair contaminants and/or odors in locations at, near or, in such a configuration, asmeasures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and theto affect any air intake for heating and cooling of buildings or at operablelisted control measures shall be specified in narrative form following the table.windows or doors.Operations, Property,and/or EquipmentN002 - Animal Crematory,ISI-1600, 200 pounds ofwaste per hour with anafterburnerApplicable Rules/RequirementsOAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3)Applicable EmissioLimitations/Control MParticulate emissions (PE) sha0.20 pound per hour and 0.88Visible PE from the afterburnenot exceed 5% opacity, as a 6-average.The requirements of this rule acompliance with the requiremerule 3745-17-09(B)&(C).C. Monitoring and/or Recordkeeping Requirements1. The permittee shall operate and maintain a continuous temperature monitor whichmeasures the secondary combustion chamber temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit.The monitor shall be installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordancewith the manufacturer's recommendations.D. Reporting Requirements1. The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports within 30 days of whenthe deviations occur, which provide the following information for each periodduring which the secondary combustion chamber exhaust gas temperature fellbelow the applicable limitations:OAC rule 3745-15-07OAC rule 3745-17-09(B)&(C)2. Additional Terms and ConditionsSee section A.2.a below.See section B.3 below.PE shall not exceed 0.10 pounpounds of material charged. Sebelow.2.a The hourly and annual criteria pollutant emission limitations wereestablished for PTI purposes to reflect the potential to emit for thisemissions unit. Therefore, only the monitoring, record keeping and/orreporting requirements of the afterburner are necessary to ensurecompliance with these emission limitations.B. Operational Restrictions1. All material shall be incinerated in a controlled air, multi-chamber incinerator, orequivalent technology as approved by the Director, which provides completea. the date of the excursion;b. the time interval over which hthe excursion occurred;c. the temperature values during the excursion;E. Testing Requirements1. Compliance with the emission limitations in Section A.1. of these terms andconditions shall be determined in accordance with the following methods:a. Emission i Limitation:it tiPE shall not exceed 0.20 pound per hour.F. Miscellaneous RequirementsNoneApplicable Compliance Method:This limit is based on the maximum rated capacity of the emissions unit(200 pounds of waste per hour) multiplied by the allowable emission limitof 0.10 pound particulate/100 pounds charged.Environmental Permitting In Ohio - July 28, 200418
Recordkeeping Emissions unit specific or rule based Designed to ensure equipment operates properly Emissions tracking used to demonstrate ongoingcompliance
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PART II - SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR SPECIFIC EMISSIONS UNIT(S)A. Applicable Emissions Limitations <strong>and</strong>/or Control Requirements2. The secondary combustion chamber temperature shall be maintained at 1600degrees Fahrenheit or greater during each cremation cycle.3. The stack shall be designed <strong>to</strong> minimize any building down wash impacts from1. The specific operations(s), property, <strong>and</strong>/or equipment which constitute thisemissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules<strong>and</strong>/or requirements <strong>and</strong> with the applicable emissions limitations <strong>and</strong>/or controlemissions <strong>and</strong>/or odors on employees <strong>and</strong> nearby residences. The design shallmeet good engineering practices so as not <strong>to</strong> result in excessive concentrations ofair contaminants <strong>and</strong>/or odors in locations at, near or, in such a configuration, asmeasures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, <strong>and</strong> the<strong>to</strong> affect any air intake for heating <strong>and</strong> cooling of buildings or at operablelisted control measures shall be specified in narrative form following the table.windows or doors.Operations, Property,<strong>and</strong>/or EquipmentN002 - Animal Crema<strong>to</strong>ry,ISI-1600, 200 pounds ofwaste per hour with anafterburnerApplicable Rules/RequirementsOAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3)Applicable EmissioLimitations/Control MParticulate emissions (PE) sha0.20 pound per hour <strong>and</strong> 0.88Visible PE from the afterburnenot exceed 5% opacity, as a 6-average.The requirements of this rule acompliance with the requiremerule 3745-17-09(B)&(C).C. Moni<strong>to</strong>ring <strong>and</strong>/or Recordkeeping Requirements1. The permittee shall operate <strong>and</strong> maintain a continuous temperature moni<strong>to</strong>r whichmeasures the secondary combustion chamber temperature, in degrees Fahrenheit.The moni<strong>to</strong>r shall be installed, calibrated, operated <strong>and</strong> maintained in accordancewith the manufacturer's recommendations.D. Reporting Requirements1. The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports within 30 days of whenthe deviations occur, which provide the following information for each periodduring which the secondary combustion chamber exhaust gas temperature fellbelow the applicable limitations:OAC rule 3745-15-07OAC rule 3745-17-09(B)&(C)2. Additional Terms <strong>and</strong> ConditionsSee section A.2.a below.See section B.3 below.PE shall not exceed 0.10 pounpounds of material charged. Sebelow.2.a The hourly <strong>and</strong> annual criteria pollutant emission limitations wereestablished for PTI purposes <strong>to</strong> reflect the potential <strong>to</strong> emit for thisemissions unit. Therefore, only the moni<strong>to</strong>ring, record keeping <strong>and</strong>/orreporting requirements of the afterburner are necessary <strong>to</strong> ensurecompliance with these emission limitations.B. Operational Restrictions1. All material shall be incinerated in a controlled air, multi-chamber incinera<strong>to</strong>r, orequivalent technology as approved by the Direc<strong>to</strong>r, which provides completea. the date of the excursion;b. the time interval over which hthe excursion occurred;c. the temperature values during the excursion;E. Testing Requirements1. Compliance with the emission limitations in Section A.1. of these terms <strong>and</strong>conditions shall be determined in accordance with the following methods:a. Emission i Limitation:it tiPE shall not exceed 0.20 pound per hour.F. Miscellaneous RequirementsNoneApplicable Compliance Method:This limit is based on the maximum rated capacity of the emissions unit(200 pounds of waste per hour) multiplied by the allowable emission limi<strong>to</strong>f 0.10 pound particulate/100 pounds charged.Environmental <strong>Permitting</strong> In <strong>Ohio</strong> - July 28, 200418