Regulations last checked for updates: Nov 22, 2024

Title 40 - Protection of Environment last revised: Nov 20, 2024
Appendix - Table 4 to Subpart AA of Part 63—Operating Parameters, Operating Limits and Data Monitoring, Recordkeeping and Compliance Frequencies
For the operating parameter applicable to you, as specified in Table 3 . . . You must establish the following operating limit . . . And you must monitor, record, and demonstrate continuous compliance using these minimum frequencies . . .
Data measurement Data
recording
Data averaging period for compliance
Absorbers (Wet Scrubbers)
Influent liquid flowMinimum inlet liquid flowContinuousEvery 15 minutesDaily.
Influent liquid flow rate and gas stream flow rateMinimum influent liquid-to-gas ratio aContinuousEvery 15 minutesDaily.
Pressure dropPressure drop rangeContinuousEvery 15 minutesDaily.
Sorbent Injection
Sorbent injection rateMinimum injection rateContinuousEvery 15 minutesDaily.
Sorbent injection carrier gas flow rateMinimum carrier gas flow rateContinuousEvery 15 minutesDaily.
Fabric Filters
Alarm timeMaximum alarm time is not established on a site-specific basis but is specified in § 63.605(f)(9)ContinuousEach date and time of alarm start and stopMaximum alarm time specified in § 63.605(f)(9).
Wet Electrostatic Precipitator
Secondary voltageSecondary voltage rangeContinuousEvery 15 minutesDaily.

a If you select the regression model option to monitor influent liquid-to-gas ratio as described in Table 3 to this subpart, then you must also continuously monitor (i.e., record every 15 minutes, and use a daily averaging period) blower amperage, blower static pressure (i.e., fan suction pressure), and any other parameters used in the regression model that are not constants.

authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401
source: 57 FR 61992, Dec. 29, 1992, unless otherwise noted.