(E) 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 activity,
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;
(F) the date and time of the scheduled maintenance,
startup, or shutdown activity, and the duration of any maintenance
activity;
(G) the duration of the emissions from the scheduled
maintenance, startup, or shutdown activity;
(H) 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, involved in the emissions activity,
that are known through common process knowledge or past engineering
analysis or testing to have been released during the scheduled maintenance,
startup, or shutdown activity, 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";
(I) the estimated total quantities and the authorized
emissions limits for those compounds or mixtures described in subparagraph
(H) of this paragraph; the preconstruction authorization number or
rule citation of the standard permit, permit by rule, or rule, any,
governing the facilities involved in the scheduled maintenance, startup,
or shutdown activity; authorized emissions limits, if any, for the
facility involved in the scheduled maintenance, startup, or shutdown
activity, and, if applicable, the estimated opacity and authorized
opacity limit, except for boilers or combustion turbines referenced
in the definition of RQ in §101.1 of this title that 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 (H) 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";
(J) the basis used for determining the quantity of
air contaminants to be emitted, except for boilers or combustion turbines
referenced in the definition of RQ in §101.1 of this title; and
(K) the actions taken to minimize the emissions from
the scheduled maintenance, startup, or shutdown activity;
(2) for owners and operators of regulated entities
that were not required to notify under subsection (a) of this section:
(A) the name of the owner or operator;
(B) the commission Regulated Entity Number of the regulated
entity if a Regulated Entity Number and air account number exist(s),
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 scheduled points at
which emissions from the maintenance, startup, or shutdown activity
occurred;
(D) the type of scheduled maintenance, startup, or
shutdown activity and the reason for the scheduled activity;
(E) the common name of the process unit or areas, the
common name and the agency-established facility identification numbers
of the facilities that experienced the emissions activity, 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;
(F) the date and time of the scheduled maintenance,
startup, or shutdown activity, and the duration of any maintenance
activity;
(G) the duration of the emissions from the scheduled
maintenance, startup, or shutdown activity;
(H) the compound descriptive type of the individually
listed compounds or mixtures of air contaminants, in the definition
of RQ in §101.1 of this title, that are known through common
process knowledge, past engineering analysis, except for boilers or
combustion turbines referenced in the definition of RQ in §101.1
of this title and that were unauthorized. 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 record instead these
compounds or mixtures of air contaminants may be identified together
as "other;" and
(I) the estimated total quantities and the authorized
emissions limits for those compounds or mixtures described in subparagraph
(H) of this paragraph. 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 (H)
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."
(c) For any scheduled maintenance, startup, or shutdown
activity for which an initial notification was submitted under subsection
(a) of this section, which does not provide all the information required
in subsection (b) of this section or if the information has changed
from the prior notification, the owner or operator of the regulated
entity shall submit a final record as required by subsection (b) of
this section to the commission office for the region in which the
regulated entity is located and to appropriate local air pollution
agencies with jurisdiction no later than two weeks after the end of
the scheduled activity. If the owner or operator does not submit a
record under this subsection, the information provided under subsection
(a) of this section will be the final record of the scheduled activity.
(d) The owner or operator of a boiler or combustion
turbine as defined in §101.1 of this title fueled by natural
gas, coal, lignite, wood, or fuel oil containing hazardous air pollutants
at a concentration of less than 0.02% by weight, that is equipped
with a continuous emission monitoring system that completes a minimum
of one operating cycle (sampling, analyzing, and data recording) for
each successive 15-minute interval, and is required to submit excess
emissions reports by other state or federal rules, is exempt from
creating, maintaining, and submitting final records of scheduled maintenance,
startup, and shutdown activities with unauthorized emissions under
subsections (b) and (c) of this section, if the notice submitted under
subsection (a) of this section contains the information required under
subsection (b) of this section.
(e) The executive director may specify the amount,
time, and duration of emissions that will be allowed during the scheduled
maintenance, startup, or shutdown activity. The owner or operator
of any source subject to the provisions of this section shall submit
a technical plan for any scheduled maintenance, startup, or shutdown
activity when requested by the executive director with a copy to the
appropriate local air pollution agencies with jurisdiction. The plan
must contain a detailed explanation of the means by which emissions
will be minimized during the scheduled maintenance, startup, or shutdown
activity. For those emissions that must be released into the atmosphere,
the plan must include the reasons such emissions cannot be reduced
further.
(f) For annual scheduled maintenance, startup, and
shutdown activity reporting on or before March 31, of each calendar
year, beginning in calendar year 2007, or as directed by the executive
director, each owner or operator of a regulated entity site, as defined
in §101.1 of this title that is subject to reporting under §101.10
of this title (relating to Emissions Inventory Requirements), that
experienced at least one scheduled maintenance, startup, and shutdown
activity during the calendar year must report to the executive director,
and all appropriate local air pollution control agencies with jurisdiction:
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