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TITLE 30ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
PART 1TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
CHAPTER 101GENERAL AIR QUALITY RULES
SUBCHAPTER FEMISSIONS EVENTS AND SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE, STARTUP, AND SHUTDOWN ACTIVITIES
DIVISION 1EMISSIONS EVENTS
RULE §101.201Emissions Event Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements

(a) The following requirements for reportable emissions events apply.

  (1) As soon as practicable, but not later than 24 hours after the discovery of an emissions event, the owner or operator of a regulated entity shall:

    (A) determine if the event is a reportable emissions event; and

    (B) notify the commission office for the region in which the regulated entity is located, and all appropriate local air pollution control agencies with jurisdiction, if the emissions event is reportable.

  (2) The initial 24-hour notification for reportable emissions events, with the exception of emissions from boilers or combustion turbines referenced in the definition of reportable quantity (RQ) in §101.1 of this title (relating to Definitions) for each regulated entity, must at a minimum, identify for each emissions point with emissions that exceed an RQ:

    (A) the name of the owner or operator of the regulated entity experiencing an emissions event;

    (B) the commission Regulated Entity Number of the regulated entity experiencing an emissions event, if a Regulated Entity Number exists, or if there is not a Regulated Entity Number, the air account number of the regulated entity. If a Regulated Entity Number and air account number do not exist, then identify the location of the release and a contact telephone number;

    (C) the common name of the process units or areas, the common name of the facilities that incurred the emissions event, and the common name of the emission points where the unauthorized emissions exceeded an RQ were released to the atmosphere;

    (D) the date and time of the discovery of the emissions;

    (E) the estimated duration of the emissions;

    (F) the compound descriptive type of the individually listed compounds or mixtures of air contaminants released during the emissions event, in the definition of RQ in §101.1 of this title that are known through common process knowledge, past engineering analysis, or testing to have equaled or exceeded the RQ;

    (G) the estimated total quantities for those compounds or mixtures described in subparagraph (F) of this paragraph;

    (H) the best known cause of the emissions event at the time of the initial 24-hour notification, if known; and

    (I) the actions taken, or being taken, to correct the emissions event and minimize the emissions.

  (3) The initial 24-hour notification for reportable emissions events for boilers or combustion turbines referenced in the definition of RQ in §101.1 of this title must identify for each emission point with excess opacity that exceeds the RQ by more than 15%:

    (A) the name of the owner or operator of the regulated entity experiencing an emissions event;

    (B) the commission Regulated Entity Number of the regulated entity experiencing an emissions event, if a Regulated Entity Number exists, or if there is not a Regulated Entity Number, the air account number of the regulated entity. If a Regulated Entity Number and air account number do not exist, then identify the location of the release and a contact telephone number;

    (C) the best known cause of the emissions event, if known at the time of notification;

    (D) the common name of the process units or areas, the common name of the facilities that experienced the emissions event, and the common name of the emission points where the unauthorized opacity that exceeded the RQ occurred;

    (E) the date and time of the discovery of the emissions event;

    (F) the estimated duration or expected duration of the emissions;

    (G) the estimated opacity; and

    (H) the actions taken, or being taken, to correct the emissions event and minimize the emissions.

  (4) The owner or operator of a regulated entity experiencing a reportable emissions event that also requires an initial notification under §327.3 of this title (relating to Notification Requirements) may satisfy the initial 24-hour notification requirements of this section by complying with the requirements under §327.3 of this title.

(b) The owner or operator of a regulated entity experiencing an emissions event shall create a final record of all reportable and non-reportable emissions events as soon as practicable, but no later than two weeks after the end of an emissions event. Final records must be maintained on-site for a minimum of five years and be made readily available upon request to commission staff or personnel of any air pollution program with jurisdiction. If a regulated entity is not normally staffed, records of emissions events may be maintained at the staffed location within Texas that is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the regulated entity.

  (1) The final record of a reportable emissions event must identify for all emission points involved in the emissions event:

    (A) the name of the owner or operator of the regulated entity experiencing an emissions event;

    (B) the commission Regulated Entity Number of the regulated entity experiencing an emissions event, if a Regulated Entity Number and air account number exists, or if there is not a Regulated Entity Number, the air account number of the regulated entity. If a Regulated Entity Number and air account number do not exist, then identify the location of the release and a contact telephone number;

    (C) the physical location of the points at which emissions to the atmosphere occurred;

    (D) the common name of the process units or areas, the common name and the agency-established facility identification number of the facilities that experienced the emissions event, and the common name and the agency-established emission point numbers where the unauthorized emissions were released to the atmosphere. Owners or operators of those facilities and emission points, that the agency has not established facility identification numbers or emission point numbers for, are not required to provide the facility identification numbers and emission point numbers in the report, but are required to provide the common names in the report.

    (E) the date and time of the discovery of the emissions event;

    (F) the estimated duration of the emissions;

    (G) the compound descriptive type of all individually listed compounds or mixtures of air contaminants in the definition of RQ in §101.1 of this title, from all emission points involved in the emissions event, that are known through common process knowledge or past engineering analysis or testing to have been released during the emissions event, except for boilers or combustion turbines referenced in the definition of RQ in §101.1 of this title. Compounds or mixtures of air contaminants, that have an RQ greater than or equal to 100 pounds and the amount released is less than ten pounds in a 24-hour period, are not required to be specifically listed in the report, instead these compounds or mixtures of air contaminants may be identified together as "other";

    (H) the estimated total quantities for those compounds or mixtures described in subparagraph (G) of this paragraph; the preconstruction authorization number or rule citation of the standard permit, permit by rule, or rule, if any, governing the facilities involved in the emissions event; and the authorized emissions limits, if any, for the facilities involved in the emissions events, except for boilers or combustion turbines referenced in the definition of RQ in §101.1 of this title, which record only the authorized opacity limit and the estimated opacity during the emissions event. Good engineering practice and methods must be used to provide reasonably accurate representations for emissions and opacity. Estimated emissions from compounds or mixtures of air contaminants that are identified as "other" under subparagraph (G) of this paragraph, are not required for each individual compound or mixture of air contaminants, however, a total estimate of emissions must be provided for the category identified as "other";

    (I) the basis used for determining the quantity of air contaminants emitted, except for boilers or combustion turbines referenced in the definition of RQ in §101.1 of this title;

    (J) the best known cause of the emissions event at the time of reporting;

    (K) the actions taken, or being taken, to correct the emissions event and minimize the emissions; and

    (L) any additional information necessary to evaluate the emissions event.

  (2) Records of non-reportable emissions events must identify:

    (A) the name of the owner or operator of the regulated entity experiencing an emissions event;

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