(a) An owner or operator may achieve compliance with
the nitrogen oxides (NOX ) emission specifications
of §117.405 of this title (relating to Emission Specifications
for Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)) or §117.410
of this title (relating to Emission Specifications for Eight-Hour
Attainment Demonstration), by achieving equivalent NOX emission reductions obtained by compliance
with a source cap emission limitation in accordance with the requirements
of this section. Each equipment category at a source whose individual
emission units would otherwise be subject to the NO
X emission specifications of §117.405 or §117.410
of this title may be included in the source cap. Any equipment category
included in the source cap must include all emission units belonging
to that category. Equipment categories include, but are not limited
to, the following: steam generation, electrical generation, and units
with the same product outputs, such as ethylene cracking furnaces.
All emission units not included in the source cap must comply with
the requirements of §117.405 or §117.410 of this title.
(b) The source cap allowable mass emission rate must
be calculated as follows.
(1) A rolling 30-day average emission cap must be calculated
for all emission units included in the source cap using the following
equation.
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(2) A maximum daily cap must be calculated for all
emission units included in the source cap using the following equation.
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(3) Each emission unit included in the source cap is
subject to the requirements of both paragraphs (1) and (2) of this
subsection at all times.
(4) For stationary internal combustion engines, the
source cap allowable emission rate must be calculated in pounds per
hour using the following equation.
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(5) For stationary gas turbines, the source cap allowable
emission rate must be calculated in pounds per hour using the following
equations.
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(c) The owner or operator who elects to comply with
this section shall:
(1) for each unit included in the source cap, either:
(A) install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a continuous
exhaust NOX monitor, carbon monoxide
(CO) monitor, an oxygen (O2) (or carbon
dioxide (CO2)) diluent monitor, and a
totalizing fuel flow meter in accordance with the requirements of §117.440
of this title (relating to Continuous Demonstration of Compliance).
The required continuous emissions monitoring systems (CEMS) and fuel
flow meters must be used to measure NOX ,
CO, and O2 (or CO2)
emissions and fuel use for each affected unit and must be used to
demonstrate continuous compliance with the source cap;
(B) install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a predictive
emissions monitoring system (PEMS) and a totalizing fuel flow meter
in accordance with the requirements of §117.440 of this title.
The required PEMS and fuel flow meters must be used to measure NOX , CO, and O2 (or
CO2) emissions and fuel flow for each
affected unit and must be used to demonstrate continuous compliance
with the source cap; or
(C) for units not subject to continuous monitoring
requirements, use the maximum emission rate as measured by hourly
emission rate testing conducted in accordance with §117.435(d)
of this title (relating to Initial Demonstration of Compliance) in
lieu of CEMS or PEMS. Emission rates for these units are limited to
the maximum emission rates obtained from testing conducted under §117.435(d)
of this title; and
(2) for each operating unit equipped with CEMS, either
use a PEMS in accordance with §117.440 of this title, or the
maximum emission rate as measured by hourly emission rate testing
conducted in accordance with §117.435(d) of this title, to provide
emissions compliance data during periods when the CEMS is off-line.
The methods specified in 40 Code of Federal Regulations §75.46
must be used to provide emissions substitution data for units equipped
with PEMS.
(d) The owner or operator of any units subject to a
source cap shall maintain daily records indicating the NOX emissions from each unit and the total fuel
usage for each unit and include a total NOX emissions
summation and total fuel usage for all units under the source cap
on a daily basis. Records must also be retained in accordance with §117.445
of this title (relating to Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting
Requirements).
(e) The owner or operator of any units operating under
this provision shall report any exceedance of the source cap emission
limit within 48 hours to the appropriate regional office. The owner
or operator shall then follow up within 21 days of the exceedance
with a written report that includes an analysis of the cause for the
exceedance with appropriate data to demonstrate the amount of emissions
in excess of the applicable limit and the necessary corrective actions
taken by the company to assure future compliance. Additionally, the
owner or operator shall submit semiannual reports for the monitoring
systems in accordance with §117.445 of this title.
(f) The owner or operator shall demonstrate initial
compliance with the source cap in accordance with the schedule specified
in §117.9030 of this title (relating to Compliance Schedule for
Dallas-Fort Worth Eight-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Major Sources).
(g) For compliance with §117.405 or §117.410
of this title, a unit that has been permanently retired or decommissioned
and rendered inoperable may be included in the source cap under the
following conditions.
(1) Permanent shutdowns must have occurred after December
31, 2012, for units subject to §117.405 of this title, and December
31, 2000, for units subject to §117.410 of this title.
(2) The source cap emission limit for retired units
is calculated in accordance with subsection (b) of this section.
(3) The actual heat input must be calculated according
to subsection (b)(1) of this section. If the unit was not in service
24 consecutive months between January 1, 2012, and December 31, 2013,
for units subject to §117.405 of this title, and between January
1, 2000, and December 31, 2001, for units subject to §117.410
of this title, the actual heat input must be the average daily heat
input for the continuous time period that the unit was in service,
consistent with the heat input used to represent the unit's emissions
in the 2012 modeling inventory for units subject to §117.405
of this title, and in the 2000 attainment demonstration modeling inventory
for units subject to §117.410 of this title. The maximum heat
input must be the maximum heat input, as certified to the executive
director, allowed or possible (whichever is lower) in a 24-hour period.
(4) The owner or operator shall certify the unit's
operational level and maximum rated capacity.
(5) Emission reductions from permanent shutdowns or
curtailments that have been used for netting or offset purposes under
the requirements of Chapter 116 of this title (relating to Control
of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification)
may not be included in the baseline for establishing the cap.
(h) An owner or operator who chooses to use the source
cap option shall include in the initial control plan, if required
to be filed under §117.450 of this title (relating to Initial
Control Plan Procedures), a plan for initial compliance. The owner
or operator shall include in the initial control plan the identification
of the election to use the source cap procedure as specified in this
section to achieve compliance with this section and shall specifically
identify all sources that will be included in the source cap. The
owner or operator shall also include in the initial control plan the
method of calculating the actual heat input for each unit included
in the source cap, as specified in subsection (b)(1) of this section.
(i) For the purposes of determining compliance with
the source cap emission limit, the contribution of each affected unit
that is operating during a startup, shutdown, or emissions event as
defined in §101.1 of this title (relating to Definitions) must
be calculated from the NOX emission rate,
as measured by the initial demonstration of compliance, for that unit,
unless the owner or operator provides data demonstrating to the satisfaction
of the executive director that actual emissions were less than maximum
emissions during such periods.
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