(a) Notification. The owner or operator of each portland
cement kiln shall submit verbal notification to the executive director
of the date of any continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) or
predictive emissions monitoring system (PEMS) performance evaluation
conducted under §117.3140 or §117.3142 of this title (relating
to Continuous Demonstration of Compliance; and Emission Testing and
Monitoring for Eight-Hour Attainment Demonstration) at least 15 days
before such date followed by written notification within 15 days after
testing is completed.
(b) Reporting of test results. The owner or operator
of each portland cement kiln shall furnish the executive director
and any local air pollution control agency having jurisdiction a copy
of any CEMS or PEMS relative accuracy test audit conducted under §117.3140
or §117.3142 of this title:
(1) within 60 days after completion of such testing
or evaluation; and
(2) not later than the appropriate compliance date
in §117.9320 of this title (relating to Compliance Schedule for
Cement Kilns).
(c) Recordkeeping. The owner or operator of a portland
cement kiln subject to the requirements of this division (relating
to Cement Kilns) shall maintain written or electronic records of the
data specified in this subsection. Such records must be kept for a
period of at least five years and must be made available upon request
by authorized representatives of the executive director, United States
Environmental Protection Agency, or local air pollution control agencies
having jurisdiction. The records must include:
(1) for each kiln subject to §117.3110 or 117.3120
of this title (relating to Emission Specifications; and Source Cap),
monitoring records of:
(A) daily and rolling 30-day average (and, for each
kiln subject to the source cap in §117.3120 of this title, rolling
90-day average) nitrogen oxides (NOX )
emissions (in pounds);
(B) daily and rolling 30-day average (and, for each
kiln subject to the source cap in §117.3120 of this title, rolling
90-day average) production of clinker (in United States short tons);
and
(C) average NOX emission
rate (in pounds per ton (lb/ton) of clinker produced) on the basis
of a rolling 30-day average (and, for each kiln subject to the source
cap in §117.3120 of this title, a rolling 90-day average);
(2) records of the results of initial certification
testing, evaluations, calibrations, checks, adjustments, and maintenance
of CEMS and PEMS;
(3) records of the results of any stack testing conducted;
(4) for each kiln subject to the source cap in §117.3123
of this title (relating to Dallas-Fort Worth Eight-Hour Ozone Attainment
Demonstration Control Requirements) and emission testing and monitoring
requirements in §117.3142 of this title:
(A) records of the control plan required under §117.3123
of this title;
(B) hourly records of the average NO
X concentration in parts per million by volume;
(C) hourly records of the NOX emissions
in pounds per hour;
(D) daily records of the NOX emissions
in tons per day;
(E) daily records of the NOX emissions
in tons per day expressed as a 30-day rolling average;
(F) hourly records of the average exhaust gas flow
rate in dry standard cubic feet per minute; and
(G) records of ammonia monitoring required under §117.3142(a)(3)
of this title; and
(5) for each kiln subject to §117.3124 of this
title (relating to Bexar County Control Requirements for Reasonably
Available Control Technology (RACT)), monitoring records of:
(A) hourly, daily, and rolling 30-day average NOX emissions (in pounds);
(B) hourly, daily, and rolling 30-day average production
of clinker (in United States short tons); and
(C) rolling 30-day average NOX emission
rate (in pounds per ton of clinker produced).
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