OFFICE
OF THE
SECRETARY
OF STATE
JESSE
WHITE.
Secretary of
State
September
18,
2009
ECEVED
CLERK’$
OFFICE
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
JOHN
THERRIAULT
ASSISTANT
CLERK
SLP
232009
100
W RANDOLPH
ST, STE
11-500
STATE
OF
ILLINOiS
CHICAGO,
IL
60601
Pollution
Control
Board
Dear
JOHN
THERRIAULT
ASSISTANT
CLERK
Your rules
Listed
below
met our
codification
standards
and
have been
published
in Volume
33,
Issue
39 of the
Illinois
Register,
dated
9/25/2009.
ADOPTED
RULES
Definitions
and
General Provisions
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 211
13326
Point
of Contact:
Nancy
Miller
Nitrogen
Oxides
Emissions
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 217
13345
Point of Contact:
Nancy
Miller
If you have
any
questions,
you
may contact
the
Administrative
Code
Division
at
(217) 782
- 7017.
Index
Department
- Administrative
Code
Division
- 111
East Monroe
Springfield,
IL
62756
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
NOTICE
OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
1)
Heading
of
the
Part:
Definitions and
General Provisions
2)
Code Citation: 35 Iii.
Adm.
Code
211
3)
Section Numbers:
Proposed
Action:
211.665
New
211.995
New
211.1315
New
211.1435
New
211.2355
New
211.2357
New
211.2625
New
211.3100
New
211.3355
New
211.3475
New
211.4280
New
211.5195
New
4)
Statutory Authority:
415 ILCS
5/27 and 28
5)
Effective Date of
Amendments:
AUG 31
2909
6)
Does this rulemaking
contain
an
automatic repeal
date? No
7)
Do these amendments
contain
incorporations by reference?
No
8)
The adopted amendments,
including
any material incorporated
by
reference, are
on file in
the Board’s Chicago
office at the James
R.
Thompson
Center, 100 W.
Randolph.
Suite
11-500 and are available
for
public
inspection.
9)
Notice of
Proposal
Published
in
Illinois Register:
33 Ill. Reg 6896
(May 22,
2009).
10)
Has
JCAR issued
a Statement
of Objections
to these amendments?
No
11)
Differences between
proposal
and final version:
In Section 211.3100,
the definition
of
“industrial boiler,”
the Board
deleted a reference
to “cogeneration
units” from
an
exclusion to the definition.
AUS
31
2003
2JZ
d.
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
NOTICE
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
12)
Have
all the changes
agreed upon
by
the
agency and
JCAR been made
as
indicated
in
the
agreements letter issued
by JCAR?
Yes
13)
Will these amendments
replace emergency
amendments
currently in
effect? No
14)
Are
there any
amendments pending
on this Part?
No
15)
Summary and
Purpose of Amendments:
This rulemaking
is
based on a proposal filed
with the
Board by the Illinois
Environmental
Protection Agency
(Agency) on May
9,
2008. The Agency
proposed
to amend Parts 211
and 217 of
the Board’s air pollution
regulations
(35 Ill. Adm. Code
211, 217)
to
control
NO
emissions
from major
stationary
sources in the
nonattainment
areas and from emission
units including
industrial boilers,
process heaters,
glass melting
furnaces,
cement
kilns, lime kilns,
furnaces used in
steelmaking
and aluminum
melting, and fossil fuel-fired
stationary
boilers at such
sources.
In Part 211, the Agency
proposes
to add twelve new definitions
of terms
employed in
proposed new
sections of Part 217.
The Board’s
second notice opinion
and order summarizes
the twelve
definition adopted
as
new
sections
of Part 211 in
this rulemaking. Nitrogen
Oxides
Emissions from Various
Source Categories:
Amendments
to 35 Ill. Adm.
Code Parts 211 and
217,
R08-19,
slip
op. at 3
6-43
(July 23, 2009).
16)
Information
and questions regarding
these adopted
amendments
shall be directed to:
Tim Fox
Illinois
Pollution Control Board
100 W.
Randolph St., Suitel
1-500
Chicago,
IL 60601
312-814-6085
Copies of
the Board’s opinions
and orders
may
be requested from
the Clerk of the Board
at
the address
listed in #8 above
or by calling 312-814-3620.
Please refer to the Docket
number R08-19
in your request.
The Board’s
orders are also available
from the Board’s
Web
site
(www.ipcb.state.il.us).
The full text
of
the Adopted
Amendments
begins on the
next page:
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
TITLE
35: ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
B: AIR
POLLUTION
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C: EMISSION
STANDARDS
AND LIMITATIONS
FOR
STATIONARY
SOURCES
PART
211
DEFINITIONS
AND GENERAL
PROVISIONS
SUBPART
A: GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section
211.101
Incorporations by
Reference
211.102
Abbreviations
and Conversion Factors
SUBPART B: DEFINITIONS
Section
211.121
Other
Definitions
211.122
Definitions (Repealed)
211.130
Accelacota
211.150
Accumulator
211.170
Acid
Gases
211.210
Actual Heat Input
211.230
Adhesive
211.240
Adhesion Promoter
211.250
Aeration
211.270
Aerosol Can Filling
Line
211.290
Afterburner
211.3
10
Air Contaminant
211.330
Air
Dried
Coatings
211.350
Air Oxidation Process
211.370
Air Pollutant
211.390
Air Pollution
211.410
Air Pollution Control
Equipment
211.430
Air Suspension
Coater/Dryer
211.450
Airless Spray
211.470
Air Assisted
Airless Spray
211.474
Alcohol
211.479
Allowance
211.484
Animal
211.485
Animal Pathological
Waste
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
NOTICE
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
211.490
Annual Grain Through-Put
211.495
Anti-Glare/Safety
Coating
211.510
Application Area
211.530
Architectural
Coating
211.550
As Applied
211.560
As-Applied Fountain
Solution
211.570
Asphalt
211.590
Asphalt
Prime Coat
211.610
Automobile
211.630
Automobile
or Light-Duty
Truck Assembly Source
or Automobile or
Light-Duty
Truck Manufacturing
Plant
211.650
Automobile
or Light-Duty
Truck Refinishing
211.660
Automotive/Transportation
Plastic Parts
211.665
Auxiliary
Boiler
211.670
Baked
Coatings
211.680
Bakery
Oven
211.685
B
asecoat/Clearcoat System
211.690
Batch
Loading
211.695
Batch
Operation
211.696
Batch
Process Train
211.710
Bead-Dipping
211.730
Binders
211.740
Brakehorsepower
(rated-bhp)
211.750
British
Thermal Unit
211.770
Brush
or
Wipe
Coating
211.790
Bulk
Gasoline Plant
211.810
Bulk
Gasoline Terminal
211.820
Business
Machine Plastic Parts
211.830
Can
211.850
Can Coating
211.870
Can
Coating Line
211.890
Capture
211.910
Capture
Device
211.930
Capture Efficiency
211.950
Capture
System
211.953
Carbon Adsorber
211.955
Cement
211.960
Cement
Kiln
211.970
Certified
Investigation
211.980
Chemical Manufacturing
Process
Unit
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
NOTICE
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
211.990
Choke Loading
211.995
Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor
211.1010
Clean Air Act
211.1050
Cleaning and Separating Operation
211.1070
Cleaning Materials
211.1090
Clear Coating
211.1110
Clear Topcoat
211.1120
Clinker
211.1130
Closed Purge System
211.1150
Closed Vent System
211.1170
Coal Refuse
211.1190
Coating
211.1210
Coating Applicator
211.1230
Coating Line
211.1250
Coating Plant
211.1270
Coil Coating
211.1290
Coil
Coating
Line
211.1310
Cold Cleaning
211.1312
Combined Cycle System
211.1315
Combustion Tuning
211.1316
Combustion Turbine
211.1320
Commence Commercial Operation
211.1324
Commence Operation
211.1328
Common Stack
211.1330
Complete Combustion
211.1350
Component
211.1370
Concrete
Curing Compounds
211.1390
Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process
211.1410
Condensate
211.1430
Condensible PM-iD
211.1435
Container Glass
211.1465
Continuous Automatic Stoking
211.1467
Continuous Coater
211.1470
Continuous
Process
211.1490
Control Device
211.1510
Control Device Efficiency
211.1515
Control Period
211.1520
Conventional Air Spray
211.1530
Conventional Soybean Crushing Source
211.1550
Conveyorized Degreasing
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
211.1570
Crude
Oil
211.1590
Crude
Oil
Gathering
211.1610
Crushing
211.1630
Custody Transfer
211.1650
Cutback Asphalt
211.1670
Daily-Weighted
Average VOM Content
211.1690
Day
211.1710
Degreaser
211.1730
Delivery
Vessel
211.1740
Diesel Engine
211.1750
Dip Coating
211.1770
Distillate
Fuel Oil
211.1780
Distillation
Unit
211.1790
Drum
211.1810
Dry Cleaning
Operation or Dry
Cleaning Facility
211.1830
Dump-Pit
Area
211.1850
Effective
Grate Area
211.1870
Effluent
Water
Separator
211.1875
Elastomeric
Materials
211.1880
Electromagnetic
Interference/Radio
Frequency Interference
(EMI/RFI)
Shielding
Coatings
211.1885
Electronic
Component
211.1890
Electrostatic
Bell or Disc Spray
211.1900
Electrostatic
Prep Coat
211.1910
Electrostatic
Spray
211.1920
Emergency
or Standby Unit
211.1930
Emission
Rate
211.1950
Emission
Unit
211.1970
Enamel
211.1990
Enclose
211.2010
End
Sealing Compound
Coat
211.2030
Enhanced
Under-the-Cup Fill
211.2050
Ethanol
Blend Gasoline
211.2070
Excess
Air
211.2080
Excess
Emissions
211.2090
Excessive
Release
211.2110
Existing
Grain-Drying
Operation (Repealed)
211.2130
Existing
Grain-Handling Operation
(Repealed)
211.2150
Exterior
Base Coat
211.2170
Exterior
End Coat
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
211.2190
External Floating Roof
211.2210
Extreme
Performance
Coating
211.2230
Fabric
Coating
211.2250
Fabric Coating Line
211.2270
Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions
211.2285
Feed Mill
211.2290
Fermentation Time
211.2300
Fill
211.2310
Final Repair Coat
211.2330
Firebox
211.2350
Fixed-Roof
Tank
211.2355
Flare
211.2357
Flat Glass
211.2360
Flexible Coating
211.2365
Flexible
Operation Unit
211.2370
Flexographic Printing
211.2390
Flexographic Printing Line
211.2410
Floating Roof
211.2420
Fossil Fuel
211.2425
Fossil Fuel-Fired
211.2430
Fountain Solution
211.2450
Freeboard Height
211.2470
Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel
Combustion Emission
Source
211.2490
Fugitive Particulate Matter
211.2510
Full Operating Flowrate
211.2530
Gas
Service
211.2550
Gas/Gas Method
211.2570
Gasoline
211.2590
Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing
Facility
211.2610
Gel Coat
211.2620
Generator
211.2625
Glass Melting Furnace
211.2630
Gloss
Reducers
211.2650
Grain
211.2670
Grain-Drying Operation
211.2690
Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation
211.2710
Grain-Handling Operation
211.2730
Green-Tire Spraying
211.2750
Green Tires
211.2770
Gross Heating Value
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
NOTICE
OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
211.2790
Gross
Vehicle
Weight
Rating
211.2810
Heated
Airless
Spray
211.2815
Heat Input
211.2820
Heat
Input Rate
211.2830
Heatset
211.2850
Heatset Web Offset
Lithographic
Printing
Line
211.2870
Heavy
Liquid
211.2890
Heavy Metals
211.2910
Heavy Off-Highway
Vehicle
Products
211.2930
Heavy
Off-Highway Vehicle
Products
Coating
211.2950
Heavy Off-Highway
Vehicle
Products Coating
Line
211.2970
High
Temperature Aluminum
Coating
211.2990
High Volume
Low
Pressure
(HVLP) Spray
211.3010
Hood
211.3030
Hot Well
211.3050
Housekeeping
Practices
211.3070
Incinerator
211.3090
Indirect
Heat Transfer
211.3100
Industrial
B oiler
211.3110
Ink
211.3
130
In-Process
Tank
211.3 150
In-Situ
Sampling Systems
211.3170
Interior Body
Spray Coat
211.3190
Internal-Floating
Roof
211.3210
Internal Transferring
Area
211.3230
Lacquers
211.3250
Large Appliance
211.3270
Large
Appliance Coating
211.3290
Large Appliance
Coating
Line
211.3300
Lean-Burn
Engine
211.3310
Light
Liquid
211.3330
Light-Duty
Truck
211.3350
Light
Oil
211.3355
LimeKiln
211.3370
Liquid/Gas
Method
211.3390
Liquid-Mounted
Seal
211.3410
Liquid
Service
211.3430
Liquids
Dripping
211.3450
Lithographic
Printing Line
211.3470
Load-Out
Area
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
211.3475
Load Shaving Unit
211.3480
Loading Event
211.3483
Long
Dry
Kiln
211.3485
Long Wet Kiln
211.3487
Low-NOt
Burner
211.3490
Low Solvent Coating
211.3500
Lubricating Oil
211.3510
Magnet Wire
211.3530
Magnet Wire Coating
211.3550
Magnet Wire Coating
Line
211.3570
Major Dump Pit
211.3590
Major
Metropolitan
Area (MMA)
211.3610
Major Population Area (MPA)
211.3620
Manually Operated Equipment
211.3630
Manufacturing Process
211.3650
Marine Terminal
211.3660
Marine Vessel
211.3670
Material
Recovery
Section
211.3690
Maximum Theoretical Emissions
211.3695
Maximum True Vapor Pressure
211.3710
Metal Furniture
211.3730
Metal Furniture Coating
211.3750
Metal Furniture Coating Line
211.3770
Metallic Shoe-Type Seal
211.3780
Mid-Kiln Firing
211.3790
Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process
211.3810
Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing Process
211.3830
Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products
211.3850
Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products
Coating
211.3870
Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line
211.3890
Miscellaneous Organic Chemical
Manufacturing Process
211.3910
Mixing Operation
211.3915
Mobile Equipment
211.3930
Monitor
211.3950
Monomer
211.3960
Motor Vehicles
211.3965
Motor Vehicle Refinishing
211.3970
Multiple Package Coating
211.3980
Nameplate Capacity
211.3990
New Grain-Drying
Operation
(Repealed)
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
211.4010
New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed)
211.4030
No
Detectable Volatile
Organic Material Emissions
211.4050
Non-Contact Process Water Cooling
Tower
211.4055
Non-Flexible Coating
211.4065
Non-Heatset
211.4067
NO
Trading Program
211.4070
Offset
211.4090
One Hundred Percent Acid
211.4110
One-Turn Storage Space
211.4130
Opacity
211.4150
Opaque Stains
211.4170
Open Top
Vapor Degreasing
211.4190
Open-Ended Valve
211.4210
Operator
of
a
Gasoline Dispensing Operation or
Operator of a Gasoline
Dispensing Facility
211.4230
Organic
Compound
211.4250
Organic Material and Organic Materials
211.4260
Organic
Solvent
211.4270
Organic Vapor
211.4280
Other Glass
211.4290
Oven
211.4310
Overall
Control
211.4330
Overvarnish
211.4350
Owner of a
Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner
of a Gasoline Dispensing
Facility
211.4370
Owner or
Operator
211.4390
Packaging Rotogravure Printing
211.4410
Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line
211.4430
Pail
211.4450
Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant
211.4470
Paper Coating
211.4490
Paper Coating Line
211.4510
Particulate Matter
211.4530
Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol)
211.4550
Person
211.4590
Petroleum
211.4610
Petroleum Liquid
211.4630
Petroleum Refinery
211.4650
Pharmaceutical
211.4670
Pharmaceutical Coating Operation
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
211.4690
Photochemically
Reactive
Material
211.4710
Pigmented
Coatings
211.4730
Plant
211.4740
Plastic
Part
211.4750
Plasticizers
211.4770
PM-b
211.4790
Pneumatic
Rubber Tire
Manufacture
211.4810
Polybasic Organic
Acid Partial Oxidation
Manufacturing
Process
211.4830
Polyester Resin
Material(s)
211.4850
Polyester Resin Products
Manufacturing
Process
211.4870
Polystyrene Plant
211.4890
Polystyrene Resin
211.4910
Portable Grain-Handling
Equipment
211.4930
Portland Cement Manufacturing
Process
Emission
Source
211.4950
Portland Cement
Process or Portland
Cement Manufacturing
Plant
211.4960
Potential Electrical
Output Capacity
211.4970
Potential to Emit
211.4990
Power Driven Fastener
Coating
211.5010
Precoat
211.5015
Preheater Kiln
211.5020
Preheater/Precalciner
Kiln
211.5030
Pressure Release
211.5050
Pressure Tank
211.5060
Pressure/Vacuum
Relief Valve
211.5061
Pretreatment Wash
Primer
211.5065
Primary Product
211.5070
Prime Coat
211.5080
Primer Sealer
211.5090
Primer Surfacer
Coat
211.5110
Primer Surfacer
Operation
211.5130
Primers
211.5150
Printing
211.5170
Printing Line
211.5185
Process Emission
Source
211.5190
Process
Emission
Unit
211.5195
Process Heater
211.5210
Process
Unit
211.5230
Process Unit
Shutdown
211.5245
Process Vent
211.5250
Process Weight
Rate
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
211.5270
Production Equipment
Exhaust System
211.5310
Publication Rotogravure Printing
Line
211.5330
Purged
Process Fluid
211.5340
Rated Heat Input
Capacity
211.5350
Reactor
211.5370
Reasonably Available
Control Technology (RACT)
211.5390
Reclamation System
211.5410
Refiner
211.5430
Refinery
Fuel Gas
211.5450
Refinery Fuel Gas System
211.5470
Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit
211.5480
Reflective Argent Coating
211.5490
Refrigerated Condenser
211.5500
Regulated Air Pollutant
211.5510
Reid Vapor Pressure
211.5530
Repair
211.5550
Repair Coat
211.5570
Repaired
211.5580
Repowering
211.5590
Residual Fuel Oil
211.5600
Resist Coat
211.5610
Restricted Area
211.5630
Retail Outlet
211.5640
Rich-Burn Engine
211.5650
Ringelmami Chart
211.5670
Roadway
211.5690
Roll Coater
211.5710
Roll
Coating
211.5730
Roll Printer
211.5750
Roll Printing
211.5770
Rotogravure Printing
211.5790
Rotogravure Printing Line
211.5810
Safety
Relief Valve
211.5830
Sandblasting
211.5850
Sanding Sealers
211.5870
Screening
211.5880
Screen Printing on Paper
211.5890
Sealer
211.5910
Semi-Transparent
Stains
211.5930
Sensor
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE
OF
ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
211.5950
Set of Safety Relief Valves
211.5970
Sheet Basecoat
211.5980
Sheet-Fed
211.5990
Shotbiasting
211.6010
Side-Seam Spray
Coat
211.6025
Single Unit Operation
211.6030
Smoke
211.6050
Smokeless Flare
211.6060
Soft Coat
211.6070
Solvent
211.6090
Solvent Cleaning
211.6110
Solvent
Recovery
System
211.6130
Source
211.6140
Specialty Coatings
211.6145
Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles
211.6150
Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating
211.6170
Specialty Leather
211.6190
Specialty Soybean Crushing Source
211.6210
Splash Loading
211.6230
Stack
211.6250
Stain
Coating
211.6270
Standard Conditions
211.6290
Standard Cubic Foot (scf)
211.6310
Start-Up
211.6330
Stationary Emission Source
211.6350
Stationary Emission Unit
211.6355
Stationary Gas
Turbine
211.6360
Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine
211.6370
Stationary Source
211.6390
Stationary Storage Tank
211.6400
Stencil Coat
211.6410
Storage Tank or Storage Vessel
211.6420
Strippable Spray Booth Coating
211.6430
Styrene
Devolatilizer Unit
211.6450
Styrene Recovery Unit
211.6470
Submerged Loading
Pipe
211.6490
Substrate
211.6510
Sulfuric Acid Mist
211.6530
Surface Condenser
211.6540
Surface Preparation Materials
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
211.6550
Synthetic Organic
Chemical
or
Polymer Manufacturing Plant
211.6570
Tablet Coating Operation
211.6580
Texture Coat
211.6590
Thirty-Day Rolling
Average
211.6610
Three-Piece Can
211.6620
Three or Four Stage Coating System
211.6630
Through-the-Valve
Fill
211.6650
Tooling Resin
211.6670
Topcoat
211.6690
Topcoat Operation
211.6695
Topcoat System
211.6710
Touch-Up
211.6720
Touch-Up Coating
211.6730
Transfer Efficiency
211.6750
Tread End Cementing
211.6770
True
Vapor Pressure
211.6790
Turnaround
211.6810
Two-Piece Can
211.6830
Under-the-Cup Fill
211.6850
Undertread
Cementing
211.6860
Uniform Finish Blender
211.6870
Unregulated Safety Relief Valve
211.6880
Vacuum Metallizing
211.6890
Vacuum Producing System
211.6910
Vacuum Service
211.6930
Valves Not Externally Regulated
211.6950
Vapor Balance System
211.6970
Vapor Collection System
211.6990
Vapor Control System
211.7010
Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal
211.7030
Vapor Recovery
System
211.7050
Vapor-Suppressed Polyester Resin
211.7070
Vinyl Coating
211.7090
Vinyl Coating Line
211.7110
Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL)
211.7130
Volatile Organic Material
Content
(VOMC)
211.7150
Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic
Compound (VOC)
211.7170
Volatile Petroleum Liquid
211.7190
Wash Coat
211.7200
Washoff Operations
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211.7210
Wastewater
(Oil/Water) Separator
211.7230
Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing
Process
211.7250
Web
211.7270
Wholesale Purchase - Consumer
211.7290
Wood Furniture
211.7310
Wood Furniture Coating
211.7330
Wood
Furniture Coating Line
211.7350
Woodworking
211.7400
Yeast Percentage
21 1.APPENDIX A
Rule into Section Table
211
.APPENDIX
B
Section into Rule Table
AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections
9,
9.1,
9.9
and 10 and authorized
by Sections 27 and 28
of the Environmental Protection Act
[415
ILCS
5/9, 9.1,
9.9,
10,27 and 28].
SOURCE: Adopted as Chapter 2: Air
Pollution, Rule 201: Definitions, R71-23, 4 PCB
191,
filed and effective April 14, 1972; amended in R74-2 and R75-5, 32 PCB
295, at 3 Ill. Reg. 5,
p.
777,
effective February 3, 197; amended in R78-3 and 4,
35 PCB 75 and 243, at 3 Ill. Reg.
30,
p.
124, effective July
28,
1979; amended in R80-5, at 7 Ill. Reg. 1244,
effective January 21,
1983;
codified at
7
Ill. Reg. 13590; amended in R82-1
(Docket A) at 10 Ill. Reg. 12624, effective
July
7,
1986; amended in R85-21(A) at 11111. Reg. 11747, effective
June 29, 1987; amended in
R86-34
at
11111. Reg. 12267, effective July 10, 1987;
amended in R86-39 at 11111. Reg. 20804,
effective December 14, 1987; amended in R82-14 and R86-37 at 12 Ill.
Reg. 787, effective
December 24, 1987; amended in R86-18
at
12 Ill. Reg. 7284,
effective April
8,
1988; amended
in R86-10 at 12 Ill. Reg. 7621, effective April 11, 1988; amended in R88-23
at 13
Ill.
Reg.
10862, effective
June 27, 1989; amended
in R89-8 at 13 Ill. Reg. 17457, effective January 1,
1990;
amended in R89-16(A) at 14 Ill. Reg. 9141, effective May 23,
1990; amended in R88-
30(B) at 15 Ill.
Reg. 5223, effective March 28,
1991; amended in R88-14 at 15 Ill. Reg.
7901,
effective May 14, 1991; amended inR9l-10 at 15111. Reg. 15564,
effective October11, 1991;
amended in R91-6 at 15
Ill.
Reg. 15673, effective October 14, 1991; amended in R91-22
at 16
Ill. Reg. 7656,
effective May 1, 1992; amended in R91-24
at 16 Ill. Reg. 13526, effective August
24,
1992; amended in R93-9 at 17 Ill. Reg. 16504, effective September 27,
1993; amended in
R93-11 at 17 Ill.
Reg. 21471, effective
December 7, 1993; amended in R93-14 at 18 Ill. Reg.
1253,
effective January 18, 1994; amended in R94-12 at 18 Ill.
Reg. 14962, effective September
21, 1994; amended
in R94-14
at 18 Ill. Reg. 15744, effective October 17,
1994;
amended in
R94-15 at 18
Ill. Reg. 16379, effective October 25, 1994;
amended in R94-16 at 18 Ill. Reg.
16929,
effective November 15, 1994; amended in R94-21,
R94-3 1 and R94-32 at 19 Ill. Reg.
6823,
effective May
9,
1995; amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill. Reg.
7344, effective May 22, 1995;
amended in
R95-2 at 19 Ill. Reg.
11066, effective July 12, 1995; amended in R95-16 at 19 Ill.
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Reg. 15176, effective October 19, 1995; amended in
R96-5 at 20 Iii. Reg.
7590,
effective
May
22, 1996; amended in R96-16 at 21111. Reg. 2641, effective
February 7, 1997; amended in
R97-
17 at
21111. Reg. 6489,
effective May 16, 1997; amended in R97-24
at 21111. Reg. 7695,
effective June
9,
1997; amended in R96-17 at 21111.
Reg. 7856, effective June
17, 1997;
amended in R97-31 at 22 Ill. Reg. 3497, effective February
2, 1998; amended in R98-17
at
22
Iii.
Reg.
11405, effective
June 22, 1998; amended in R01-9 at 25 Ill. Reg.
108, effective December
26, 2000; amended in ROl-il at 25 Ill. Reg. 4582,
effective March 15, 2001; amended in
R01-17
at 25 Iii. Reg. 5900, effective April 17, 2001; amended in R05-16
at 29 Ill. Reg. 8181, effective
May 23,
2005; amended
in R05-1 1 at
29
Ill. Reg.8892, effective June 13, 2005;
amended in R04-
12/20 at 30 Ill. Reg. 9654, effective May 15, 2006; amended
in R07-18 at 31111. Reg. 14254,
effective
September
25, 2007;
amended in R08-6 at 32 Ill. Reg. 1387, effective
January 16,
2008; amended in R07-19 at 33 Ill. Reg. 11982, effective
August 6, 2009; amended in
R08-19 at
33 Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART B: DEFINITIONS
Section 211.665
Auxiliary
Boiler
“Auxiliary boiler” means, for purposes of Part 217, a boiler that is operated only when
the main
boiler
or boilers at a source are not in service and is
used either to maintain building heat or
to
assist in the startup of the main boiler or boilers. This term does not include emergency
or
standby
units and load shaving units.
(Source:
Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
211.995
Circulating
Fluidized Bed Combustor
“Civnii1tiiw
—-------
fliiicljzecl
bed combustor” means, for purposes
of Part 217, a fluidized bed
combustor in which the
majority
of the fluidized bed material is carried out of the primary
combustion zone and is
transported
back to the primary zone through a recirculation loop.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
211.1315 Combustion Tuning
“Combustion tuning” means, for purposes of Part 217, review and
adjustment
of a combustion
process to maintain combustion efficiency of an emission unit, as performed in accordance with
procedures provided by the manufacturer or by a trained technician.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
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Section 211.1435
Container
Glass
“Container
glass”
means, for
purposes of Part
217, glass made
of soda-lime recipe,
clear
or
colored, which
is pressed or
blown,
or both,
into bottles, jars, ampoules,
and
other products
listed
in Standard
Industrial Classification
3221.
(Source:
Added
at
33 Ill. Reg.
Section
211.2355
Flare
“Flare”
means an open combustor
without
enclosure or shroud.
(Source: Added at
33 Ill. Reg.
Section 211.2357
Flat Glass
“Flat
glass”
means, for purposes
of Part 217,
glass made of
soda-lime recipe
and produced into
continuous
flat sheets and
other products listed
in Standard
Industrial Classification
3211.
(Source: Added
at 33 Ill. Reg.
Section
211.2625 Glass
Meltin2
Furnace
“Glass melting
furnace”
means, for purposes
of Part 217,
a unit comprising a
refractory vessel
in
which
raw materials are
charged and melted
at high temperature
to produce
molten glass.
(Source: Added at
33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
211.3100
Industrial Boiler
“Industrial
boiler” means,
for purposes
of Part 217. an enclosed
vessel in
which water is heated
and
circulated either
as hot water or as steam
for heating
or for power,
or both. This term
does
not include a heat
recovery
steam
generator
that captures
waste heat from
a combustion
turbine
and boilers
serving a
generator that
has a nameplate capacity
greater
than 25 MWe and produces
electricity for sale,
if
such boilers meet
the applicability
criteria under Subpart
M of Part
217.
(Source: Added
at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
211.3355
Lime
Kiln
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ADOPTED
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“Lime
kiln”
means, for purposes of Part 217, an enclosed
combustion device used to calcine
lime
mud, which
consists
primarily
of calcium carbonate, into calcium oxide.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 211.3475 Load
Shaving
Unit
“Load
shaving
unit” means,
for
purposes of Part 217, a device used to generate
electricity for
sale or use during high electric demand days, including
but not limited to stationary reciprocating
internal combustion engines or turbines.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 211.4280 Other Glass
“Other glass” means, for purposes of Part 217, glass that is neither container
glass, as that term
is
defined in Section
211.1435, nor flat
glass, as that term is defined in Section 211.2357.
(Source: Added
at
33
Ill. Reg.
Section 211.5195 Process
Heater
“Process heater” means,
for purposes of
Part 217, an enclosed combustion device that burns
gaseous or
liquid fuels only and that indirectly transfers heat to
a
process fluid or
a heat transfer
medium other than water.
This term
does not include pipeline heaters and storage tank heaters
that are
primarily meant to maintain fluids at a certain temperature or viscosity.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
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NOTICE
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AMENDMENTS
1)
Heading
of
the Part:
Nitrogen
Oxides
Emissions
2)
Code
Citation:
35 Iii. Adm.
Code 217
3)
Section
Numbers:
Proposed
Action:
217.100
Amend
217.104
Amend
217.121
Repeal
217.141
Amend
217.150
New
217.152
New
217.154
New
217.155
New
217.156
New
217.157
New
217.158
New
217.160
New
217.162
New
217.164
New
217.165
New
217.166
New
217.180
New
217.182
New
217.184
New
217.185
New
217.186
New
217.200
New
217.202
New
217.204
New
217.220
New
217.222
New
217.224
New
217.240
New
217.242
New
217.244
New
217.340
New
217.342
New
217.344
New
217.345
New
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AMENDMENTS
217.Appendix H
New
4)
Statutory Authority: 415 ILCS 5/27 and 28
5)
Effective Date of Amendments:
AUG
31
2U09
6)
Does this rulemaking
contain an automatic repeal date? No
7)
Do these amendments
contain incorporations
by
reference?
Yes.
1)
40 CFR
60, Appendix A, Methods 1, 2,
3,
and
4 (2008);
2)
Alternative
Control Techniques Document
- NO
Emissions from
Industrial/Commercial/Institutional
(ICI) Boilers, EPA-453/R-94-022,
U. S.
Environmental
Protection Agency, Office of
Air and Radiation, Office of Air
Quality Planning and
Standards, Research Triangle Park, N.
C.
27711,
March
1994;
3)
Alternative
Control Techniques Document
- NO
Emissions from
Process Heaters
(Revised), EPA-4531R-93-034,
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency,
Office of
Air and
Radiation, Office of Air Quality Planning and
Standards, Research
Triangle Park, N.
C.
27711, September
1993;
4)
Alternative Control Techniques Document
- NO
Emissions from Glass
Manufacturing,
EPA-453/R-94-037, U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency,
Office of Air and Radiation, Office of Air
Quality Planning and Standards,
Research
Triangle Park, N. C. 27711, June 1994;
5)
Alternative
Control Techniques Document
- NO
Emissions
from Iron and Steel
Mills, EPA-453/R-94-065,
U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Office
of Air
and Radiation, Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards, Research Triangle
Park, N.
C.
27711,
September 1994;
6)
40 CFR
60 and 75 (2008); and
7)
40 CFR
60, Appendix B, Performance Specification
16, 74 Fed. Reg. 12575
(Mar.
25, 2009).
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NOTICE
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
8)
The adopted amendments, including any material incorporated
by
reference,
are on file in
the Board’s
Chicago
office at the James R. Thompson Center, 100 W. Randolph,
Suite
11-500
and are
available for
public inspection.
9)
Notice of Proposal Published in Illinois Register: 33 Ill. Reg. 6921 (May 22, 2009).
10)
Has JCAR issued a Statement of Objections to these amendments?
No.
11)
Differences between proposal and final version:
In proceeding from the original proposal to final adoption,
the Board made a number of
substantive changes proposed in the Agency’s first notice comments and in the Agency’s
response
to
the first notice comments of
U.S.
Steel
and ArcelorMittal. In addition, the
Board adopted a number of second notice changes proposed by the Joint Committee
on
Administrative Rules.
The Board’s
opinion provides
a
detailed section-by-section
discussion of the second
notice proposal. See Nitrogen Oxides Emissions from Various Source Categories:
Amendments to 35
Ill. Adm.
Code
Parts 211
and
217,
R08-19, slip op. at 36-77 (July 23,
2009). Copies of the Board’s opinions and orders may be requested from the Clerk of
the
Board at the
address listed in #8 above or
by
calling 312/814-3620.
Please refer to the
docket number R08—19 in your request. The Board order is also available from the
Board’s Web
site (www.ipcb.state.il.us).
The
following is a summary of substantive amendments
adopted during the
course
of this
rulemaking. The Board adopted a number of non-substantive changes.
1)
In Section 217.104, incorporated by reference two additional items.
2)
In Section 217.141(c), added language clarifying the units of measurement to
be
used in the equation
for
determining an
allowable
emission rate.
3)
In Section 217.154(a) and (b), added language clarifying the requirements for
performance testing.
4)
In Section
217.157(a),
added language clarifying the requirement for continuous
emissions monitoring systems for specified industrial boilers.
5)
In Section 217.158, replaced the original subsection (a)(2)(C) with language
clarifying
eligibility
for participation
in an emissions averaging plan for units
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subject
to
emissions
limits or control requirements
as provided for in an
enforceable order.
6)
In
Section
217.158,
added a new subsection (j)
clarifying emissions averaging
plans for petroleum
refinery units shut down for maintenance.
7)
In Section 217.160,
clarified the language regarding
applicability to industrial
boilers
8)
In Section 217. 164,
added language clarifying the compliance
deadline.
9)
In Section 217.184,
added language clarifying the compliance
deadline.
10)
Tn Section 217.204,
replaced the original subsection
(b) to
clarify
language
addressing glass melting furnace startup
and idling.
11)
In Section 217.244(b), corrected two
emissions limitations for furnaces used
in
aluminum melting.
12)
Tn Appendix H, replaced table of compliance dates with corrected version.
12)
Have
all the changes agreed upon by the agency and JCAR been made
as
indicated
in the
agreements letter issued by JCAR? Yes
13)
Will these amendments replace emergency amendments
currently
in effect? No
14)
Are there any amendments pending on this Part?
Yes.
Section Number
Proposed Action
Illinois
Register Citation
217.75 1
New
33 Ill. Reg. 8880 (June 26, 2009)
15)
Summary
and Purpose of Amendments: This rulemaking is based on
a
proposal
filed
with the Board
by
the Illinois Environmental
Protection Agency (Agency) on May
9,
2008. The Agency proposed to amend Parts 211 and 217 of
the
Board’s
air pollution
regulations (35 Ill.
Adm. Code 211, 217)
to control nitrogen oxides
(NO)
emissions
from
major stationary sources in the nonattainment areas and
from emission units including
industrial boilers, process heaters, glass melting furnaces,
cement kilns, lime kilns,
furnaces used in steelmaking and aluminum melting, and fossil fuel-fired
stationary
boilers at such
sources.
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
The Board’s July 23, 2009 second notice
opinion and order summarizes the revisions
and
additions
to Part 217 adopted in this rulemaking.
Amendments to 35 Iii. Adm.
Code 217,
Nitrogen Oxides Emissions,
and 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211, R08-19, slip
op. at 43-77 (July
23, 2009).
16)
Information and
questions
regarding these adopted amendments shall
be directed to:
Tim
Fox
Illinois Pollution Control Board
100 W. RandolphSt., Suite 11-500
Chicago, IL 60601
312-814-6085
Copies of the Board’s opinions and orders may be requested
from the Clerk of the Board
at
the address listed
in #8 above or by calling 312/814-3620. Please refer to the
docket
number R08-19 in your request. The Board’s opinions
and orders are also available
from
the
Board’s Web site (www.ipcb.state.il.us).
The full text
of the Adopted
Amendments begins on the next page:
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TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE B: AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
EMISSION
STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
PART 217
NITROGEN OXIDES EMISSIONS
SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
217.100
Scope and
Organization
217.101
Measurement Methods
217.102
Abbreviations
and
Units
217.103
Definitions
217.104
Incorporations by
Reference
SUBPART B: NEW FUEL COMBUSTION EMISSION SOURCES
Section
217.121
New Emission Sources (Repealed)
SUBPART C: EXISTING FUEL COMBUSTION EMISSION UNITS SOURCES
Section
217.141
Existing Emission Sources in Major Metropolitan Areas
SUBPART D:
NO
GENERAL
REQUIREMENTS
Section
217.150
Applicability
2
17.152
Compliance
Date
217.154
Performance Testing
217.155
Initial Compliance
Certification
217.156
Recordkeeping and Reporting
217.157
Testing and Monitoring
217.158
Emissions Averaging
Plans
SUBPART
E:
INDUSTRIAL BOILERS
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Section
217.160
Applicability
217.162
Exemptions
217.164
Emissions
Limitations
217.165
Combination of Fuels
2
17.166
Methods and Procedures for Combustion Tuning
SUBPART F: PROCESS HEATERS
Section
217.180
Applicability
217.182
Exemptions
217.184
Emissions
Limitations
217.185
Combination of Fuels
217.186
Methods
and Procedures for Combustion Tuning
SUBPART
G: GLASS MELTING FURNANCES
Section
217.200
Applicability
217.202
Exemptions
2 17.204
Emissions Limitations
SUBPART H: CEMENT AND LIME KILNS
Section
2 17.220
Applicability
217.222
Exemptions
217.224
Emissions Limitations
SUBPART I: IRON AND STEEL AND ALUMINUM MANUFACTURING
Section
217.240
Applicability
217.242
Exemptions
217.244
Emissions Limitations
SUBPART K: PROCESS EMISSION SOURCES
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Section
217.301
Industrial Processes
SUBPART M: ELECTRICAL GENERATING
UNITS
Section
217.340
Applicability
217.342
Exemptions
2 17.344
Emissions Limitations
217.345
Combination
of Fuels
SUBPART 0: CHEMICAL MANUFACTURE
Section
217.381
Nitric Acid Manufacturing Processes
SUBPART Q: STATIONARY RECIPROCATING
INTERNAL
COMBUSTION ENGINES AND TURBINES
Section
217.386
Applicability
217.388
Control and Maintenance Requirements
217.390
Emissions Averaging Plans
217.392
Compliance
2
17.394
Testing and Monitoring
217.396
Recordkeeping and Reporting
SUBPART T: CEMENT KILNS
Section
217.400
Applicability
217.402
Control Requirements
217.404
Testing
217.406
Monitoring
217.408
Reporting
217.410
Recordkeeping
SUBPART U:
NO
CONTROL AND TRADING PROGRAM FOR
SPECIFIED
NO
GENERATING UNITS
Section
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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NOTICE
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
217.450
Purpose
217.452
Severability
217.454
Applicability
217.456
Compliance Requirements
217.458
Permitting Requirements
217.460
Subpart
U
NO
Trading Budget
217.462
Methodology for Obtaining
NO
Allocations
2 17.464
Methodology for Determining
NO
Allowances from the New Source Set-Aside
217.466
NO
Allocations Procedure for
Subpart U
Budget
Units
217.468
New Source Set-Asides for ‘New’tBudget Units
217.470
Early Reduction Credits (ERCs) for
Budget Units
2 17.472
Low-Emitter Requirements
2 17.474
Opt-In Units
2 17.476
Opt-In Process
2
17.478
Opt-In Budget Units: Withdrawal from
NO
Trading
Program
2 17.480
Opt-In Units: Change in Regulatory Status
2
17.482
Allowance Allocations to Opt-In Budget
Units
SUBPART V: ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION
Section
217.521
Lake of Egypt Power Plant
217.700
Purpose
217.702
Severability
2
17.704
Applicability
217.706
Emission Limitations
2 17.708
NO
Averaging
217.710
Monitoring
217.712
Reporting and Recordkeeping
SUBPART W:
NO
TRADING PROGRAM FOR
ELECTRICAL GENERATING UNITS
Section
217.750
Purpose
217.752
Severability
217.754
Applicability
217.756
Compliance Requirements
217.758
Permitting Requirements
217.760
NO
Trading Budget
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NOTICE
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2
17.762
Methodology for Calculating
NO
Allocations for Budget
Electrical Generating
Units
(EGUs)
217.764
NO
Allocations for
Budget EGUs
217.768
New Source Set-Asides for “New” Budget EGUs
217.770
Early Reduction Credits for Budget EGUs
2 17.774
Opt-In Units
2 17.776
Opt-In Process
217.778
Budget Opt-In
Units:
Withdrawal from
NO
Trading Program
217.780
Opt-In Units: Change in Regulatory Status
217.782
Allowance Allocations to Budget Opt-In Units
SUBPART X: VOLUNTARY
NO
EMISSIONS REDUCTION PROGRAM
Section
217.800
Purpose
217.805
Emission Unit Eligibility
217.810
Participation Requirements
217.8 15
NO
Emission Reductions and the Subpart X
NO
Trading Budget
217.820
Baseline Emissions Determination
2 17.825
Calculation of Creditable
NO
Emission Reductions
2 17.830
Limitations on
NO
Emission Reductions
217.835
NO
Emission Reduction Proposal
217.840
Agency Action
217.845
Emissions Determination Methods
217.850
Emissions Monitoring
217.855
Reporting
217.860
Recordkeeping
217.865
Enforcement
217.APPENDIX A
Rule into Section Table
217.APPENDIX B
Section into
Rule Table
217.APPENDIX C
Compliance Dates
217.APPENDIX D
Non-Electrical
Generating
Units
217.APPENDIX E
Large Non-Electrical Generating Units
217.APPENDIX F
Allowances for Electrical Generating Units
217.APPENDIX G
Existing Reciprocating Internal Combustion
Engines
Affected
by the NO,,
SIP Call
217.APPENDIX H
Compliance Dates
for
Certain Emissions Units at Petroleum Refineries
AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 9.9 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27 and 28.5 of the
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Environmental Protection Act
[415 ILCS 5/9.9, 10, 27
and 28.5 (2004)].
SOURCE:
Adopted as Chapter 2: Air Pollution,
Rule 207: Nitrogen Oxides
Emissions, R71-23,
4 PCB 191, April
13, 1972, filed and effective April
14, 1972; amended at 2 Ill.
Reg. 17,
p.
101,
effective April 13, 1978; codified
at 7 Ill. Reg. 13609; amended
in R01-9 at 25 Ill. Reg. 128,
effective December 26, 2000; amended in R01-1
1 at 25 Iii. Reg. 4597, effective
March 15, 2001;
amended in R01-16 and
R01-17 at 25 Ill. Reg. 5914,
effective April 17, 2001; amended
in R07-
18 at 31111. Reg. 14271, effective September
25, 2007; amended in R07-19
at 33 Ill. Reg.
11999,
effective
August 6,
2009;
amended in R08-19 at
33 Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART A: GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section 217.100 Scope and Organization
a)
This Part sets standards and limitations
for emission of oxides of
nitrogen from
stationary sources.
b)
Permits for sources
subject to this Part may be required pursuant
to 35 Iii. Adm.
Code 201 or Section 39.5 of the Act.
c)
Notwithstanding the provisions
of this Part the air quality standards contained
in
35
Ill. Adm.
Code
243
may not be violated.
d)
These
rules have
been grouped for convenience of the public;
the scope of each
is
determined by its language and history.
(Source: Amended at 33 Ill. Reg.
, effective
Section 217.104 Incorporations by Reference
The
following materials are incorporated
by
reference.
These incorporations do not include
any
later amendments or editions.
a)
The phenol disulfonic acid procedures,
as published in 40 CFR
60,
Appendix
A,
Method 7 (2000);
b)
40 CFR 96, subparts B, D, G, and H (1999);
c)
40 CFR 96.1 through 96.3, 96.5 through
96.7, 96.50 through 96.54,
96.55(a) &
(b), 96.56 and 96.57 (1999);
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d)
40 CFR
60, 72, 75
& 76 (2006);
e)
Alternative
Control
Techniques
Document
— NO
Emissions
from Cement
Manufacturing,
EPA-453/R94-004,
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency-
Office
of Air Quality
Planning
and Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
N.C.
27711,
March
1994;
f)
Section
11.6, Portland
Cement
Manufacturing,
AP-42 Compilation
of
Air
Emission
Factors,
Volume
1:
Stationary
Point
and Area
Sources,
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency-Office
of Air
Quality Planning
and
Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
N.C.
27711, revised
January 1995;
g)
40
CFR 60.13
(2001);
h)
40
CFR 60, Appendix
A,
Methods
3A,
7,
7A,
7C,
7D,
7E,
19,
and 20 (2000);
i)
ASTM
D6522-00,
Standard
Test Method
for Determination
of Nitrogen
Oxides,
Carbon
Monoxide,
and Oxygen
Concentrations
in
Emissions
from
Natural
Gas-
Fired
Reciprocating
Engines,
Combustion
Turbines,
Boilers,
and Process
Heaters
Using
Portable
Analyzers
(2000);
jk)
Standards
of Performance
for Stationary
Combustion
Turbines,
40
CFR
60,
Subpart
KKKK,
60.4400
(2006);
and
1)
Compilation
of Air Pollutant
Emission
Factors: AP-42,
Volume
I: Stationary
Point
and Area
Sources (2000),
USEPA
II
40 CFR 60,
Appendix
A,
Methods 1.
2, 3. and 4
(2008);
Alternative
Control
Techniques
Document
— NO
Emissions
from
Industrial/Commercial/Institutional
(ICI)
Boilers,
EPA-453/R-94-022,
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency, Office
of Air
and Radiation,
Office
of Air
Quality
Planning
and
Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
N.C.
27711,
March
1994;
Alternative
Control Techniques
Document
—
NO
Emissions
from Process
Heaters
(Revised),
EPA-453/R-93-034,
U.S.
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of Air
and Radiation,
Office
of Air
Quality
Planning
and
Standards,
Research
Triangle Park,
N.C.
27711,
September
1993;
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Document
—
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Emissions
from Glass
Manufacturing.
EPA-453/R-94-037,
U.S. Environmental
Protection
Agency.
Office
of
Air and Radiation,
Office of Air
Ouality
Planning and
Standards,
Research
Triangle Park,
N.C. 27711, June
1994:
p
Alternative
Control Techniques
Document
— NO
Emissions
from Iron and
Steel
Mills, EPA-453/R-94-065,
U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency,
Office
of Air
and Radiation,
Office of Air quality
Planning and Standards,
Research Triangle
Park, N.C. 27711,
September 1994;
q
40 CFR
60
and 75
(2008);
and
40 CFR
60,
Appendix
B, Performance Specification
16, 74
FR
12575
(March
25,
2009).
(Source: Amended at
33 Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART B:
NEW FUEL COMBUSTION
EMISSION
SOURCES
Section 217.121 New
Emission Sources
(Repealed)
No
person
shall cause or allow
the emission of nitrogen
oxides
(NO
into
the atmosphere in any
one
hour period
from any new fuel
combustion emission
source with an actual
heat input
equal
to or
greater
than 73.2 MW (250
mmbtulhr) to exceed
the following standards
and limitations:
a
For gaseous fossil
fuel firing, 0.310
kg/MW hr (0.20 lbs/mmbtu)
of actual heat
input;
b
For
liquid fossil fuel
firing, 0.464 kg/MW
hr
(0.30
lbs/mmbtu)
of actual heat
input;
e
For dual gaseous
and liquid fossil fuel
firing, 0.464 kg/MW
hr (0.30 lbs/mmbtu)
of actual heat
input;
4
For solid
fossil fuel firing, 1.08
kg/MW hr (0.7 lbs.mmbtu)
of actual heat input;
For fuel combustion
emission sources
burning simultaneously
any combination
of
solid,
liquid and gaseous fossil
fuels, an allowable
emission rate shall
be
determined
by
the following equation:
E
‘iVhere:
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effective
SUBPART C: EXISTING FUEL COMBUSTION EMISSION UNITSSOURCES
Section 217.141
Existing Emission UnitsSourccs in Major Metropolitan
Areas
No
person shall cause
or allow
the
emission of nitrogen oxides
into the atmosphere in any one
hour period
from any existing fuel combustion emission jsource with an actual heat input
equal to
or greater than 73.2 MW (250 mmbtulhr),
located
in the Chicago or St. Louis (Illinois)
major
metropolitan areas to exceed the following limitations:
E
= Allowable nitrogen oxideg emissions
rate
9
= Actual heat input derived from
all fossil fuels
G
Percent
of
actual heat
input derived from gaseous fossil fuel
L
= Percent of actual heat input derived from liquid fossil
fuel
S
= Percent of actual heat input derived from solid fossil fuel
G
+ LiS=l00.0
And, where A, B,
C and
appropriate
metric and English units are determined
frnm th fnllnwiiw tnh1t
Metric
English
E
Kg/hr
lls/hr
9
MW
Mmbtu/hr
A
0.023
0.003
B-
0.023
0.003
G
0.053
0.007
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a)
For gaseous and/or liquid fossil fuel firing, 0.46
kg/MW-hr (0.3 lbs/mmbtu)
of
actual heat input;
b)
For solid fossil fuel firing, 1.39 kg/MW-hr
(0.9 lbs/mmbtu) of actual heat input;
c)
For fuel combustion emission
unitsources burning simultaneously any
combination of solid, liquid and gaseous
fuel, the allowable emission rate shall
be
determined
by the following equation:
E = (AG+BL+
cs)Q
Where:
E
= allowable nitrogen oxides emissions
rate
Q
= actual heat input
G
= percent of actual heat input derived from
gaseous
fossil
fuel
L
= percent of actual heat input derived from liquid fossil
fuel
S
= percent of actual heat
input derived from solid fossil fuel
G+L+S
= 100.0
Metric
English
E
Kg/hr
us/hr
Q
MW
Mmbtu/hr
A
0.023
0.003
B
0.023
0.003
C
0.068
0.009
d)
Exceptions: This Sectiomt4e shall not
apply to the following:
j
Existingexisting
fuel combustion sources
thwhich
are either cyclone
fired boilers burning solid or liquid
fuel, or horizontally opposed fired
boilers burning solid fuel
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Emission
units
that are subject to the
emissions limitations
of Subpart E,
F, G, H, I, M, or
0
of this Part.
(Source: Amended
at
33
Ill.
Reg.
effective
SUBPART
D:
NO
GENERAL
REOUIREMENTS
Section
217.150
Applicability
Applicability
D
The provisions
of this Subpart and
Subparts
E,
F, G, H, I, and M of
this
Part
apply
to the following:
All sources that are located
in either one of
the following
areas and
that
emit or have the potential
to emit
NO
in an amount equal
to
or greater
than
100 tons
per year:
The area
composed
of the Chicago
area counties of
Cook,
DuPage, Kane, Lake,
McHenry,
and Will, the Townships
of
Aux
Sable
and Goose Lake in Grundy
County, and
the
Township of Oswego
in Kendall
County;
or
jj)
The area composed
of the
Metro
East area counties
of
Jersey, Madison,
Monroe, and St.
Clair, and the Township
of Baldwin in Randolph
County:
and
B)
Any industrial boiler,
process
heater, glass melting furnace,
cement kiln, lime kiln,
iron and steel reheat,
annealing, or
galvanizing
furnace, aluminum
reverberatory
or crucible furnace,
or fossil fuel-fired stationary
boiler at such
sources described
in
subsection
(a)(1)(A)
of
this Section that
emits
NO
in an amount
equal to or greater than
15 tons per
year and equal to or
greater
than five tons per
ozone season.
)
For
purposes of this Section,
“potential to emit”
means the
quantity of
NQ,
that
potentially
could be
emitted
by
a stationary source before
add-on
controls
based on the design
capacity or maximum
production
capacity of
the source and 8,760
hours per year or the
quantity of
NO
that
potentially
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could be emitted
by
a
stationary
source as established in a
federally
enforceable permit.
If a source ceases to fulfill the emissions criteria of subsection
(a)
of this Section,
the
requirements
of
this
Subpart and Subpart E, F, G, H,
I,
or M of
this
Part
continue to apply to any emission unit that was ever subject to the provisions
of
any of those Subparts.
The provisions of this Subpart do not apply to afterburners, flares, and
incinerators.
Where a construction permit, for which the application
was submitted
to the
Agency prior to the adoption of this Subpart, is issued that relies on decreases in
emissions of
NO
from existing emission
units for purposes of
netting
or
emission
offsets, such
NO
decreases remain creditable notwithstanding any requirements
that may apply to the existing emission
units pursuant to this Subpart and
Subpart
E,
F,
G,
H, I, or M of this Part.
The owner or operator of an emission unit that is subject to this Subpart and
Subpart E, F, G, H, I, or M of this
Part must operate such unit in a manner
consistent with good air pollution control practice to minimize
NO
emissions.
(Source:
Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 217.152
Compliance Date
Compliance with the requirements of Subparts E, F, G, H, I and M by an owner or
operator of an emission unit that
is subject to any of those Subparts is required
beginning January 1, 2012.
Notwithstanding subsection
(a)
of this Section, compliance with the requirements
of Subpart G of this Part
by
an owner or
operator of an emission unit subject
to
Subpart G of this Part
shall
be
extended until December 31, 2014, if such units are
required to meet emissions limitations for
NON,
as measured using a continuous
emissions monitoring system, and
included within a legally enforceable order
on
or
before December 31, 2009, whereby such emissions limitations are less than 30
percent of the emissions limitations set forth
under Section 217.204.
Notwithstanding subsection
(a)
of this Section. the owner or operator of emission
units
subject
to Subpart E or F
of this Part and located at a petroleum refinery
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must
comply with
the requirements of this Subpart and Subpart E or F of this
Part.
as applicable, for those
emission units beginning January 1, 2012, except that the
owner or
operator
of emission units listed
in Appendix H must comply with the
requirements of this Subpart, including the option of demonstrating
compliance
with the applicable
Subpart through an emissions averaging plan under Section
217.158 and Subpart
E
or
F
of this Part,
as
applicable,
for the listed emission units
beginning on the dates set forth in Appendix H. With Agency approval, the
owner or operator of
emission
units
listed in Appendix H may elect to comply
with the requirements of this Subpart and Subpart E or F of this Part,
as
applicable,
by
reducing
the emissions of emission units other than those listed in
Appendix H, provided that the emissions limitations of such other emission
units
are equal to or more stringent than the applicable emissions limitations set forth in
Subpart E or F of this Part, as applicable,
by
the dates set forth in Appendix
H.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
217.154 Performance Testing
Performance testing of
NO
emissions for emission units constructed on or
before
July 1,
2011,
and subject to emissions limitations under Subpart E, F, G, H, or I of
this Part must be conducted in accordance with Section 2 17.157 of this Subpart.
Except as provided for under Section
217.157(a)(4)
and
(e)(1).
This subsection
does not apply to owners and operators of emission units demonstrating
compliance through a continuous emissions monitoring system.
j
Performance testing of
NO
emissions for emission units for which construction
or modification occurs after July 1, 2011, and that are subject to emissions
limitations under Subpart E, F, G, H, or I of this Part must be conducted within 60
days
after achieving maximum operating rate but no later than 180 days after
initial
startup
of the new or modified emission unit, in accordance with Section
217.157 of this
Subpart.
Except
as
provided for under Section 217.
157(a)(4)
and
(e)(1),
this subsection does not apply to owners and operators of emission units
demonstrating
compliance
through a
continuous
emissions monitoring system,
predictive emission monitoring system, or combustion tuning.
ç)
Notification of the initial startup of an emission unit subject to subsection
(b)
of
this Section must be provided to the Agency no later than 30
days
after initial
startup.
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The owner or
operator of an emission unit subject to subsection
(a)
or
(b)
of this
Section must notify
the Agency of the scheduled date for the performance
testing
in
writing
at least 30 days before such
date and five
days
before such date.
If demonstrating
compliance through an emissions averaging plan, at least
30
days before changing the method of
compliance, the owner or operator of an
emission
unit must submit a written notification to the Agency describing
the new
method of compliance, the reason for
the change in the method of compliance,
and the scheduled date for performance testing, if
required.
Upon changing the
method of compliance,
the
owner
or operator of an emission unit must
submit to
the Agency a revised compliance certification that
meets
the
requirements
of
Section 217.155.
(Source:
Added at
33
Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
217.155 Initial Compliance Certification
By the applicable compliance
date set forth under Section 217.152, an owner
or
operator of an emission unit
subject
to Subpart E, F,
G,
H, or I of this Part
who is
not demonstrating
compliance
through
the use of a continuous emissions
monitoring
system
must certify to the Agency that the emission unit will
be in
compliance with the applicable
emissions limitation of Subpart E, F, G, H, or I
of
this Part
beginning
on such applicable compliance date. The performance
testing
certification must include the results
of the performance testing performed in
accordance with Section
217.154(a)
and
(b)
and the calculations necessary
to
demonstrate that the subject emission unit
will be in initial compliance.
By
the applicable compliance
date set forth under Section 217.152, an owner or
operator of an emission unit subject to Subpart E, F,
G,
H, I, or M of this Part
who
is
demonstrating compliance through
the use of a continuous emissions
monitoring system must certify to the Agency that the affected emission
units will
be in compliance
with the
applicable emissions limitation of Subpart E, F,
G, H, I,
or
M
of this Part beginning on such applicable compliance
date. The compliance
certification must include a certification of the installation and operation of
a
continuous
emissions monitoring
system
required under Section 217.157 and the
monitoring data necessary to demonstrate that the subject emission unit will
be in
initial
compliance.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
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Section 217.156 Recordkeeping
and Reporting
The owner
or operator of an
emission unit
subject to Subpart
E, F,
G, H, I,
or M
of
this Part must keep
and maintain all records
used to demonstrate
initial
compliance
and
ongoing
compliance with
the requirements
of those Subparts.
j)
Except
as otherwise
provided
under
this
Subpart
or Subpart E. F. G,
H, I,
or M of this Part,
copies of such
records must be submitted
by
the
owner
or operator
of the source to the Agency
within
30
days
after receipt
of
a
written request
by the Agency.
7
Such records
must be kept at
the source and maintained
for
at least
five
years and must
be available for immediate
inspection
and copying by
the
Agency.
)
The
owner or
operator of an emission
unit
subject
to
Subpart
E, F,
G,
H,
I,
or M
of this Part must maintain
records that demonstrate
compliance
with the
requirements
of
those Subparts, as applicable,
that include
the following:
J
Identification,
type (e.g., gas-fired),
and location of
each unit.
7)
Calendar
date of the record.
j)
Monthly,
seasonal, and annual
operating hours.
41
Type
and
quantity of each fuel
used monthly, seasonally,
and annually.
)
Product
and material throughput,
as applicable.
)
Reports
for all applicable emissions
tests for
NO
conducted on the
unit.
including results.
7)
The date, time,
and
duration of
any startup. shutdown,
or malfunction
in
the operation
of any emission
unit subject
to Subpart E. F. G. H,
I. or M of
this
Part or any emissions
monitoring equipment.
The records must
include
a description of the malfunction
and
corrective
maintenance
activity.
.S)
A
log of all maintenance
and inspections related
to the unit’s
air pollution
control
equipment
for
NO
that is
performed
on the unit.
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9)
A
log for
the
NO
monitoring
device, if present, including periods
when
not in service and maintenance
and inspection activities that are performed
on the device.
Identification of time periods
for which operating conditions and pollutant
data were not obtained by the continuous emissions monitoring
system,
including the
reasons
for
not obtaining sufficient data and a description
of
corrective actions taken.
II)
If complying with the emissions averaging plan provisions
of Section
217.158, copies of the calculations used to demonstrate compliance with
the ozone season and annual control
period
limitations,
noncompliance
reports for the ozone season, and ozone and annual control period
compliance reports submitted to the Agency.
The owner or operator of an industrial boiler
subject
to Subpart
E of this Part
must maintain records in order to demonstrate compliance with the combustion
tuning requirements under Section 217.166.
çfl
The owner or operator of a process heater subject to Subpart F of this Part
must
maintain records in order to demonstrate compliance with the combustion tuning
requirements under Section 217.186.
The owner or operator of an emission unit subject to Subpart E, F,
G,
H, I,
or M
of this Part must
maintain
records in order to demonstrate compliance with the
testing and monitoring requirements under Section 217.157.
fi
The owner or operator of an emission unit subject to Subpart E, F,
G,
H, or
I of
this Part must provide the following information with respect to performance
testing pursuant
to
Section 217.157:
1)
Submit a
testing protocol
to
the Agency
at
least
60 days prior to testing;
)
Notify the Agency at least 30 days in writing prior to conducting
performance testing for
NO
emissions and five days prior to such testing;
)
Not later than
60 days
after the completion of
the
test, submit
the
results
of
the test to the
Agency;
and
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4)
If, after the
30-days’
notice
for
an
initially scheduled test is sent, there is
a
delay (e.g., due to operational
problems)
in
conducting the test as
scheduled, the owner or operator of the unit must notify
the Agency as
soon as practicable
of the delay in the original test date, either
by
providing at least seven days’ prior notice
of the rescheduled date of the
test or by affanging a new test date with the Agency
by
mutual agreement.
g)
The owner or operator of an emission unit subject to Subpart E,
F, G, H, I, or M
of this Part must notify
the Agency of any exceedances of an applicable emissions
limitation of Subpart E, F,
G,
H, I, or M of this Part
by sending the applicable
report with
an
explanation
of the causes of such exceedances to the Agency
within 30 days following the end of the applicable
compliance
period in which the
emissions limitation
was not met.
)
Within 30 days after the receipt of a written
request
by the Agency, the owner
or
operator of an emission unit that is exempt from the requirements
of Subpart E, F,
G, H, I, or M of this Part must submit records that document that the emission
unit is exempt from those requirements to the Agency.
j)
If demonstrating compliance through an emissions averaging plan,
by
March
1
following the applicable calendar year, the owner or operator must submit to the
Agency a report that demonstrates the following:
fl
For all units that are part of the emissions averaging plan,
the
total
mass of
allowable
NO
emissions for the ozone season and for the annual control
period;
)
The total mass of actual
NO
emissions for the ozone
season and
annual
control period for each unit included in the averaging plan;
)
The calculations that demonstrate that the total mass of actual
NO
emissions
are
less than the total
mass of allowable
NO
emissions using
equations in Section
217.158(f);
and
4)
The information required to determine the
total mass of actual
NO
emissions.
The owner or operator of an emission unit subject to the requirements of Section
217.157 and
demonstrating
compliance through the use of a continuous emissions
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monitoring
system must submit
to the
Agency
a report within
30 days after
the
end
of each calendar quarter.
This report must
include the
following:
J
Information
identifying and
explaining the times
and dates when
continuous
emissions monitoring
for
NO
was
not in operation. other
than
for
purposes
of calibrating or
performing quality assurance
or
quality
control activities
for the monitoring
equipment:
and
An excess
emissions and
monitoring
systems
performance report in
accordance
with the
requirements
of 40
CFR
60.7(c)
and
(d)
and
60.13, or
40
CFR 75, or an alternate
procedure approved
by the Agency and
USEPA.
jç
The owner or
operator of an emission
unit
subject
to Subpart M of this
Part must
comply
with
the compliance certification
and recordkeeping
and reporting
requirements
in accordance with 40
CFR
96,
or an alternate
procedure
approved
by the Agency
and USEPA.
(Source:
Added
at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 217.157
Testing and Monitoring
Industrial Boilers
and Process Heaters
J
The
owner or operator of
an industrial boiler
subject to Subpart E of
this
Part with
a rated heat input capacity
greater than 250
mmBtu/hr must
install,
calibrate, maintain,
and operate a continuous
emissions monitoring
system
on the emission unit
for the measurement
of
NO
emissions
discharged
into the atmosphere
in accordance
with 40 CFR 75, as
incorporated
by
reference in
Section 217.104. However,
the owner
or
operator
of an industrial
boiler
subject
to Subpart
E of this Part with
a
rated heat
input
capacity
greater
than 250
mniBtulhr that combusts
blast
furnace
gas with up to 10%
natural gas on an
annual basis and located
at a
source that manufactures
iron and steel is
not required to install,
calibrate,
maintain,
and
operate
a
continuous emissions
monitoring
system
on that
industrial boiler, provided
the heat input
from natural gas does
not exceed
10% on an
annual
basis and
the owner
or operator complies
with the
performance test requirements
under this
Section and demonstrates,
during
each performance
test, that
NO
emissions
from the industrial
boiler are
less than
70%
of
the
applicable emissions
limitation under
Section
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217.164.
In the
event
the owner
or operator
is
unable
to meet
the
requirements
of this
exception,
a continuous
emissions
monitoring
system
is required
within
12 months
after that
event,
or by
December
31, 2012,
whichever
is later.
The
owner or
operator
of
an industrial
boiler
subject
to Subpart
E of
this
Part
with a
rated heat input
capacity
greater
than
100 mmBtulhr
but
less
than
or
equal
to 250
mmBtu!hr
must
install, calibrate,
maintain,
and
operate
a continuous
emissions
monitoring
system
on such
emission
unit
for
the measurement
ofJIQ
emissions
discharged
into the
atmosphere
in
accordance
with 40 CFR
60. subpart
A and appendix
B,
Performance
Specifications
2 and
3,
and
appendix
F,
Quality
Assurance
Procedures,
as
incorporated
by
reference
in Section
217.104.
)
The
owner or
operator
of a process
heater
subject
to Subpart
F of
this Part
with a rated
heat input
capacity
greater
than
100
mmBtulhr
must install,
calibrate,
maintain,
and
operate a
continuous
emissions
monitoring
system
on the emission
unit
for
the
measurement
of
NO
emissions
discharged
into
the atmosphere
in
accordance
with
40 CFR
60,
subpart
A and
appendix
B,
Performance
Specifications
2 and
3,
and appendix
F, Quality
Assurance
Procedures,
as incorporated
by
reference
in
Section 217.104.
4
If
demonstrating
compliance
through
an emissions
averaging
plan,
the
owner or
operator of
an
industrial
boiler
subject
to Subpart
E of this
Part,
or
a process
heater
subject
to Subpart
F of this
Part,
with
a
rated
heat
input
capacity less
than or
equal
to 100 mmBtu/hr
and
not demonstrating
compliance
through
a
continuous
emissions
monitoring
system
must
have
an initial
performance
test
conducted
pursuant
to
subsection
(a)(4)(B)
of
this
Section
and
Section
217.154.
An
owner
or
operator
of an
industrial
boiler or process
heater
must
have
subsequent
performance
tests
conducted
pursuant
to
subsection
(a)(4)(B)
of this
Section at
least once
every
five
years.
When, in
the
opinion of
the Agency
or US
EPA,
it is necessary
to
conduct testing
to demonstrate
compliance
with
Section 217.164
or
2
17.184,
as
applicable,
the owner or
operator
of an industrial
boiler
or process
heater
must,
at
his
or
her own
expense,
have such
test
conducted
in
accordance
with the applicable
test
methods
and
procedures
specified
in this Section
within
90 days after
receipt of
a notice
to test
from the
Agency
or USEPA.
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rn
The owner or operator of an industrial boiler
or process heater
must have a performance test conducted using 40 CFR
60, subpart
A and appendix A, Method
1, 2, 3, 4, 7E, or 19, as incorporated
by
reference in Section 217.104, or
other
alternative
USEPA methods
approved by the Agency. Each performance test must consist
of
three separate runs, each lasting
a minimum of 60 minutes.
NO
emissions must be measured while the industrial boiler is
operating
at maximum operating
capacity or while the process heater is
operating at normal maximum load. If the industrial
boiler or
process heater
has
combusted
more than one type of fuel in the
prior year, a separate performance
test
is required
for each fuel. If
a combination of
fuels
is typically used, a performance test may
be
conducted, with Agency approval, on such combination
of fuels
typically
used.
Except
as
provided
under subsection
(e)
of this
Section, this subsection
(a)(4)(B)
does not apply if
such
owner
or
operator
is demonstrating compliance with an emissions limitation
through a continuous emissions monitoring system under
subsection
(a)(1), (a)(2),
(a)(3),
or
(a)(5)
of this Section.
)
Instead
of
complying with the requirements
of subsection
(a)(4)
of this
Section. an owner or operator of an industrial boiler
subject
to Subpart
E
of this Part, or a process heater subject
to Subpart F of this Part, with a
rated heat input capacity less than or equal to 100 mmBtulhr may install
and operate
a
continuous emissions
monitoring system on such emission
unit in accordance with the applicable requirements of 40 CFR
60, subpart
A and appendix B, Performance
Specifications
2
and 3, and appendix F,
quality
Assurance Procedures, as incorporated
by
reference in Section
217.104. The continuous emissions
monitoring system must be used to
demonstrate compliance with the applicable emissions limitation or
emissions
averaging
plan
on an ozone season and annual basis.
)
Notwithstanding subsection
(a)(2)
of this Section, the owner or operator
of
an auxiliary boiler
subject to
Subpart
E of this Part with a rated heat input
capacity less than or
equal
to 250 mmBtulhr and a capacity factor
of less
than or
equal
to
20% is not required
to install, calibrate, maintain, and
operate a continuous emissions monitoring system
on
such boiler
for the
measurement of
NO
emissions discharged into the atmosphere, but
must
comply with the performance test requirements
under subsection
(aX4)
of
this Section.
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i)
Glass Melting
Furnaces:
Cement
Kilns:
Lime Kilns; lion and Steel Reheat,
Annealing, and Galvanizing Furnaces; and Aluminum
Reverberatory and
Crucible Furnaces
fl
An owner or operator of a glass melting
furnace subject to Subpart
G
of
this Part,
cement kiln or lime kiln subject to Subpart H of this Part,
iron
and steel reheat, annealing, or galvanizing
furnace subject to Subpart I
of
this Part,
or aluminum reverberatory or crucible furnace
subject to Subpart
I of this Part that has the
potential to emit
NO
in an amount equal to
or
greater than one ton per day must install, calibrate,
maintain, and operate
a
continuous emissions
monitoring system on such emission unit for
the
measurement of
NO
emissions discharged into
the atmosphere in
accordance with 40 CFR
60, subpart A and appendix B, Performance
Specifications 2 and 3, and appendix F, Quality Assurance
Procedures, as
incorporated
by
reference in
Section 217.104.
An owner or operator of a glass
melting furnace subject to Subpart
G of
this Part, cement kiln or lime kiln subject to Subpart H of this Part,
iron
and steel reheat, annealing, or galvanizing
furnace subject to Subpart I of
this Part, or aluminum
reverberatory
or crucible furnace subject to
Subpart
I of this Part that has the potential
to emit
NO
in an amount less than one
ton per
day
must have an initial performance test conducted pursuant
to
subsection
(b)(4)
of this Section and Section
217.154.
)
An owner or operator of a glass melting furnace
subject to Subpart G of
this Part, cement kiln or lime kiln subject to Subpart H of this Part, iron
and steel reheat, annealing, or galvanizing
furnace subject to Subpart I of
this Part, or aluminum reverberatory or crucible furnace subject to
Subpart
I of
this Part
that has the potential
to
emit
NO
in an amount less than one
ton per day must have subsequent performance tests conducted pursuant
to
subsection
(b)(4)
of this Section as follows:
.)
For all glass melting furnaces
subject
to Subpart
G
of this Part,
cement kilns
or
lime kilns
subject to Subpart H of this Part, iron
and steel reheat, annealing, or galvanizing furnace subject to
Subpart
I
of this Part, or aluminum reverberatory or crucible
furnaces
subject
to Subpart I of this Part, including
all such units
included in an emissions averaging plan, at least once every five
years;
and
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When, in the opinion of the Agency
or USEPA, it is necessary to
conduct testing
to demonstrate compliance with Section 2
17.204,
217.224, or 217.244
of this Part, as applicable, the owner or
operator of a glass melting furnace,
cement kiln, lime kiln, iron and
steel
reheat,
annealing,
or galvanizing furnace, or aluminum
reverberatory or crucible
furnace must, at his or her own expense,
have
such test conducted in accordance with the applicable
test
methods and procedures
specified in this Section within 90 days
after receipt of a notice to test from the Agency or
USEPA.
4)
The owner or operator of a glass melting furnace,
cement
kiln,
or lime kiln
must have
a
performance
test conducted using 40 CFR 60, subpart A
and
appendix A, Methods 1, 2,
3,
4, and 7E, as
incorporated by
reference
in
Section 217.104 of this
Part, or other alternative USEPA methods
approved by the Agency. The owner or operator of an iron and
steel
reheat, annealing,
or galvanizing furnace, or aluminum reverberatory
or
crucible furnace must have a performance test conducted using 40
CFR
60,
subpart A and appendix A,
Method 1, 2, 3, 4, 7E, or 19, as
incorporated
by
reference in Section 217.104 of this Part, or other
alternative USEPA methods approved
by the Agency. Each performance
test must consist of three
separate
runs, each lasting a minimum of
60
minutes.
NO
emissions must
be measured while the glass melting
furnace, cement kiln, lime kiln, iron and steel reheat, annealing, or
galvanizing furnace, or aluminum reverberatory
or crucible furnace is
operating at maximum operating capacity. If the glass melting furnace,
cement kiln, lime kiln, iron and steel reheat,
annealing, or galvanizing
furnace, or aluminum reverberatory or crucible furnace has combusted
more than one type of
fuel
in the
prior year, a separate performance test is
required for each fuel. Except as provided under subsection
(e)
of
this
Section,
this
subsection
(b)(4)
does not apply if such owner or
operator
is
demonstrating compliance with an emissions limitation through
a
continuous emissions monitoring system under subsection
(b)( 1)
or
(b)(5)
of this Section.
Instead of complying
with
the requirements
of subsections
(b)(2), (b)(3),
and
(b)(4’)
of this Section, an owner or operator
of a glass
melting
furnace
subject to Subpart G of this Part, cement kiln or lime kiln
subject
to
Subpart H of this Part,
iron
and
steel
reheat,
annealing, or galvanizing
furnace subject to Subpart I of this Part, or aluminum reverberatory
or
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crucible furnace subject to Subpart I
of this Part that has the potential to
emit
NO
in
an amount less than one ton per
day
may install
and operate a
continuous emissions
monitoring
system
on such emission unit in
accordance with the applicable
requirements of 40 CFR 60. subpart A and
appendix B. Performance Specifications 2 and
3,
and
appendix F, Quality
Assurance Procedures,
as incorporated
by
reference in Section 217.104
of
this Part. The continuous emissions
monitoring system must be used to
demonstrate compliance with the applicable emissions limitation or
emissions averaging plan on
an ozone season and annual basis.
Fossil Fuel-Fired Stationary
Boilers. The owner or operator of a fossil fuel-fired
stationary boiler subject to Subpart M of this Part must install, calibrate,
maintain,
and operate
a
continuous
emissions monitoring
system
on such emission unit for
the measurement of
NO
emissions discharged into the atmosphere in accordance
with 40 CFR
96,
subpart
H.
Common
Stacks.
If
two or more emission units subject to Subpart E. F, G, H,
I,
M. or
0
of this Part are served by a common stack and the owner or operator
of
such
emission units is operating
a
continuous
emissions monitoring system, the
owner or operator may, with written approval from the Agency, utilize a single
continuous emissions monitoring
system for the combination of emission units
subject
to Subpart E, F. G. H, I. M. or
0
of this Part that share the common
stack,
provided
such
emission units are subject
to an
emissions averaging
plan under this
Part.
Compliance with the continuous emissions monitoring system
(CEMS)
requirements
by an
owner or operator
of an
emission unit
who is required to
install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a CEMS on the emission unit under
subsection
(a)(1),
(a)(2),
(a)(3),
or
(b)(1)
of this Section, or who has elected to
comply with the CEMS requirements under subsection
(a)(5)
or
(b)(5)
of this
Section, or who has elected to comply with the predictive emission monitoring
system
(PEMS)
requirements under subsection
(f)
of this Section, is required
by
the following dates:
jj
For the owner or operator of an emission unit that is subject
to
a
compliance date in calendar year 2012 under Section 217.152. compliance
with the CEMS or PEMS requirements, as applicable, under this
Section
for such emission unit is required by December 31, 2012, provided that,
during the time between the compliance date and December 31, 2012, the
owner or operator must comply with the applicable performance test
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requirements
under this Section and the applicable recordkeeping and
reporting requirements
under this Subpart. For the owner or operator of
an emission unit that is in compliance
with the CEMS or PEMS
requirements,
as applicable, under this Section on January 1, 2012,
such
owner or
operator
is not
required
to comply with the performance test
requirements under this Section.
2)
For the owner or operator
of an emission unit that is subject to a
compliance date in a calendar year other than calendar year 2012 under
Section 217.152
of this
Subpart,
compliance with the CEMS or PEMS
requirements, as applicable, under this Section for such emission
unit is
required
by the applicable compliance date, and such owner or operator is
not
required
to comply with the performance test requirements under
this
Section.
fi
As an
alternative
to complying with the requirements of this Section. other than
the requirements under subsections
(a)(1)
and
(c)
of this Section, the owner
or
operator
of an
emission unit
who
is not otherwise required by any other statute,
regulation, or enforceable order to install, calibrate, maintain, and operate
a
CEMS
on the emission unit
may
comply with
the specifications and test
procedures for a predictive emission monitoring system
(PEMS)
on the emission
unit for the
measurement of
NO
emissions
discharged into the atmosphere in
accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR 60, subpart A and appendix B,
Performance
Specification 16.
The PEMS must be used to demonstrate
compliance with the applicable emissions limitation or emissions averaging
plan
on an ozone season
and annual basis.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
217.158 Emissions
Averaging Plans
Notwithstanding any other emissions averaging plan provisions under this Part, an
owner or operator
of a source with certain emission units
subject to Subpart E. F,
G, H,
I, or M of this Part, or
subject
to Subpart
Q
of this Part that are located
in
either one of the areas set forth under Section 217.
150(a)(1)(A)(i)
or
(ii).
may
demonstrate compliance with the applicable Subpart through an emissions
averaging plan. An emissions averaging plan can
only
address emission units that
are located at one
source and each unit may only
be
covered
by one
emissions
averaging plan. Such emission units at the source are affected units and are
subject
to the
requirements
of this Section.
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The
following units may
be included in an emissions
averaging
plan:
A)
Units that commenced
operation
on or before January
1, 2002.
!)
Units
that
the owner or operator
may claim as exempt
pursuant
to
Section 217.162,
217.182, 217.202,
217.222, 217.242,
or 217.342
of this Part,
as
applicable,
but
does not claim
exempt.
For
as long
as such
a
unit
is included
in an emissions averaging
plan, it will
be
treated
as an affected unit and
subject
to
the
applicable emissions
limitations,
and
testing,
monitoring,
recordkeeping
and reporting
requirements.
)
Units that
commence operation
after
January
1, 2002, if the unit
replaces
a unit that commenced
operation on or
before January
1,
2002, or
it replaces a unit that
replaced
a unit
that commenced
operation
on or before
January
1, 2002. The new
unit must be
used for
the same purpose and
have substantially equivalent
or less
process
capacity or be permitted
for less
NO
emissions
on an
annual basis
than the actual
NO
emissions of the unit
or units
that
are
replaced. Within 90
days after permanently
shutting down
a
unit that
is replaced, the owner
or operator of such
unit
must
submit
a written request
to withdraw or amend
the
applicable
permit to
reflect that the unit
is no longer in service
before
the
replacement
unit may be
included in an emissions
averaging plan.
The following
types of units may
not be included in an
emissions
averaging plan:
Units that
commence
operation
after January
1,
2002,
except as
provided
by subsection
(a)(1)(C)
of this Section.
)
Units
that the owner or operator
is claiming are
exempt pursuant
to
Section 217.162, 217.182.
217.202, 217.222,
217.242, or 217.342
of
this
Part,
as
applicable.
Units
that
are required
to meet emission
limits or control
requirements for
NO
as provided for in an
enforceable order,
unless the order
allows for emissions
averaging. In the case
of
petroleum refineries,
this subsection
(a)(2)(C)
does not
prohibit
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in an
emissions averaging
plan
when an enforceable
order does not
prohibit
the reductions made
under
the order
from also being
used
for
compliance with any
rules or regulations designed
to address
regional
haze or the
non-attainment status
of any area.
)
An
owner or operator
must submit
an emissions averaging
plan to the Agency
by
January 1, 2012. The
plan must include,
but
is
not limited
to, the following:
j’
The list of
affected units included
in the plan
by
unit identification
number;
and
)
A
sample
calculation demonstrating
compliance
using the methodology
provided in
subsection
(f)
of this Section for the
ozone season (May
1
through
September
30)
and
calendar year (January
1
through
December
ç
An owner or operator
may amend an emissions
averaging
plan only once per
calendar
year.
Such an amended plan
must be submitted
to
the Agency
by
January 1 of the applicable
calendar year.
If
an amended
plan is not received
by
the Agency by
January 1 of the applicable
calendar year,
the previous year’s
plan
will be the applicable
emissions averaging
plan.
Notwithstanding subsection
(c)
of this Section:
jj
If a unit that
is listed in an emissions
averaging
plan is taken out of
service,
the
owner
or operator
must submit to the
Agency, within
30 days
after such occurrence,
an updated
emissions averaging
plan; or
2
If a unit that
was exempt from the
requirements
of Subpart E. F. G.
H, I,
or M of
this Part pursuant to
Section 217.162, 217.182,
217.202, 217.222,
217.242, or
217.342
of
this Part, as applicable,
no longer qualifies for
an
exemption,
the owner or operator
may amend
its existing averaging
plan
to
include such unit within
30
days
after the unit
no longer qualifies
for the
exemption.
An
owner
or
operator
must:
1).
Demonstrate compliance
for the ozone season
(May 1 through
September
30)
and
the calendar year
(January
1
through
December
31) by
using the
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methodology and the units listed
in the most recent emissions averaging
plan submitted to the Agency
pursuant
to subsection
(b)
of this Section,
the monitoring
data or test data determined pursuant
to Section 217.157,
and the actual hours
of operation for the applicable averaging plan
period
and
)
Submit to the Agency,
by
March
1 following each calendar year, a
compliance report containing the information required
by Section
217.156(i).
fi
The total mass of actual
NO
emissions from the units listed in the emissions
averaging plan must be equal to or less than
the total mass of allowable
NO
emissions for those units
for both the ozone season and calendar year. The
following equation must be used to determine compliance:
act
all
Where:
act
EMact(ij)
i=l j=l
Na
11
EMall(ij)
i=l j=l
Nat
Total sum of the actual
NO
mass emissions from units
included in the averaging plan for
each fuel used
(tons
per
ozone season and year).
Na
11
Total sum of the allowable
NO
mass emissions from
units included in the averaging plan for each fuel used
(tons
per ozone season and
year).
EMact(i) =
Total mass of actual
NO
emissions in tons for a unit as
determined in subsection
(f)( 1)
of this Section.
i
=
Subscript denoting an individual unit.
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I
Subscript
denoting
the fuel
type
used.
k
=
Number
of different
fuel types.
n
Number of
different
units in
the
averaging plan.
E?l/Iall(i)
E
Total mass
of allowable
NO
emissions
in
tons for
a unit
as
determined
in
subsection
(f)(2)
of
this
Section.
For
each
unit in the
averaging
plan,
and each
fuel used
by
such
unit, determine
actual and
allowable
NO
emissions
using
the
following
equations:
1)
Actual
emissions
must
be
determined
as
follows:
When
emission
limits are
prescribed
in lb/mmBtu,
EMact(i)
E
Eact(i)
x
H
1 / 2000
When
emission
limits
are
prescribed
in
lb/ton of
processed
product,
EMact(i)
E
Eacl(j)XFj/2000
Allowable
emissions
must
be determined
as
follows:
When
emission
limits are
prescribed
in lb/mmBtu,
EA4’all(i)
E
Eall(i)
x
H
1
/
2000
‘When emission
limits
are prescribed
in lb/ton of
processed
product,
EMaII(i)
E
Eal/(j)XPj/2000
Where:
EMact(i)
Total
mass of
actual
NO
emissions
in
tons for a
unit.
EMa
11
(j)
= Total
mass of
allowable
NO
emissions
in tons
for a unit.
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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CONTROL BOARD
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AMENDMENTS
Eact
= Actual
NO
emission rate
(lbs/mmBtu
or lbs/ton of
product)
as determined by a
performance
test, a continuous
emissions monitoring
system,
or an alternative method
approved
by
the Agency.
Eaii
=
Allowable
NO
emission rate
(lbs/mmBtu
or lbs/ton of
product)
as provided
in Section 217.164, 217.184,
217.204, 217.224, 217.244, or 217.344, as applicable.
For
an affected
industrial boiler subject to Subpart E of this
Part, or process heater subject to Subpart F of this Part,
with
a
rated
heat input capacity less than or equal to 100
mmBtulhr demonstrating compliance through
an emissions
averaging
plan. the allowable
NO
emission rate is to
be
determined from a performance
test
after
such boiler or
heater has undergone combustion tuning. For all other
units in an emissions averaging plan, an uncontrolled
NO
emission rate from USEPA’s AP-42, as incorporated
by
reference in Section 217.104, or an uncontrolled
NO
emission rate as determined by an alternative method
approved by the Agency, will be used.
= Heat input
(mmBtulozone
season or mmBtulyear’)
calculated from fuel flow meter and the heating value of
the fuel used.
P
= weight
in tons of
processed
product.
g
An owner or operator of an emission unit subject to Subpart
0
of this Part that is
located in either one of the areas set forth under Section
217.150(a)(1)(A)(i)
or
(ii)
that is complying
through
an emissions
averaging
plan under this Section must
comply with the applicable provisions for determining actual and allowable
emissions under Section 217.390, the testing and monitoring requirements under
Section
2 17.394, and the recordkeeping
and
reporting
requirements under Section
217.396.
ii)
The
owner or operator of an emission unit located
at
a petroleum refinery
who is
demonstrating compliance with an applicable
Subpart
through an emissions
averaging plan
under this
Section may
exclude from
the
calculation
demonstrating
compliance those time periods when an emission unit included in the emissions
averaging plan is
shut
down for a maintenance turnaround, provided that such
owner or operator notify the
Agency
in writing at least
30 days
in advance
of the
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE
OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
shutdown of the
emission unit for the
maintenance turnaround
and the shutdown
of the emission
unit does not exceed
45 days per ozone
season or calendar
year
and
NO
pollution
control
equipment. if any, continues
to operate on all
other
emission
units operating during
the maintenance turnaround.
j)
The owner
or operator
of
an
emission unit that
combusts a combination
of coke
oven
gas and other gaseous
fuels and that is located
at
a
source that manufactures
iron and steel
who is
demonstrating
compliance
with an applicable
Subpart
through
an emissions averaging
plan under this
Section may exclude
from the
calculation
demonstrating
compliance those
time periods when the
coke oven
gas
desulfurization
unit included
in
the emissions
averaging
plan
is shut down for
maintenance,
provided
that such owner or operator
notify the Agency
in writing
at
least
30 days in advance of
the shutdown
of the coke oven gas
desulfurization unit
for
maintenance and such
shutdown does not
exceed 35 days per ozone
season or
calendar
year and
NO
pollution
control
equipment, if any, continues
to operate
on
all other emission units
operating during
the maintenance period.
j)
The
owner or operator
of an emission unit located
at a petroleum
refinery
who is
demonstrating
compliance
with an applicable
Subpart
through
an
emissions
averaging
plan under this
Section may exclude
from the calculation
demonstrating
compliance
those time periods
when
NO
pollution control
equipment
that
controls
one or more emission
units included
in the emissions averaging
plan is
shut
down
for a maintenance
turnaround, provided
that:
fl
the owner
or
operator
notify the Agency
in writing,
at
least
30
days in
advance of the
shutdown, of the
NO
pollution control equipment
for the
maintenance turnaround;
)
the shutdown
of the
NO
pollution control
equipment
does
not
exceed 45
days per ozone
season or calendar year;
and
)
except for those
emission units vented
to the
NO
pollution
control
equipment
undergoing the maintenance
turnaround,
NO
pollution control
equipment,
if any, continues
to operate on all other
emission
units
operating during
the maintenance
turnaround.
(Source: Added
at
33
Ill.
Reg.
effective
SUBPART E:
INDUSTRIAL
BOILERS
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
Section 217.160 Applicability
The provisions of Subpart D of this Part and this Subpart
apply to all industrial
boilers located
at sources subject to this Subpart pursuant to Section 217.150.
except as provided in subsections
(b)
and
(c)
of this Section.
)
The provisions of this
Subpart do not apply to boilers serving a generator that
has
a nameplate capacity greater than 25 MWe and produces
electricity for sale, if
such boilers meet the applicability criteria under Subpart M of this Part.
The provisions of this Subpart do not apply to fluidized catalytic cracking
units,
their regenerator and associated
CO boiler or boilers and CO furnace or furnaces
where present. if such units are located at a petroleum refinery and such units
are
required to meet emission limits
or control requirements for
NO
as provided for
in an enforceable order.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 217.162
Exemptions
Notwithstanding Section 217.160 of this Subpart, the provisions of this Subpart do not apply
to
an industrial boiler
operating under
a
federally
enforceable
limit
of
NO
emissions
from such
boiler to less than 15 tons per year and less than five tons per ozone season.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
217.164 Emissions Limitations
Except as provided for under Section 217.152, on and after January 1, 2012,
no
person shall cause or allow emissions of
NO
into the atmosphere from any
industrial boiler to exceed the following limitations. Compliance must be
demonstrated with the applicable emissions limitation on an ozone season and
annual basis.
Emission Unit Type and
Emissions
Rated Heat
Input
Capacity
Limitation
(lb/mmBtu)
Fuel
(minBtulhr)
or Requirement
ILLINOIS REGISTER
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CONTROL
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NOTICE OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
Natural Gas or Other
Industrial
boiler
greater
than
Gaseous
Fuels
100
Industrial boiler less
than or
Combustion
tuning
equal
to 100
Distillate Fuel
Oil
Industrial
boiler greater than
0.10
100
Industrial boiler less
than
or
Combustion tuning
equal to 100
Other
Liquid Fuels
Industrial boiler
greater than
0.15
100
Industrial boiler
less than or
Combustion tuning
equal to 100
Solid Fuel
Industrial
boiler greater than
0.12
100, circulating fluidized
bed
combustor
Industrial boiler greater
than
0.18
250
Industrial
boiler greater than
0.25
100 but less than or equal
to
250
Industrial boiler less
than or
Combustion
tuning
equal to 100
)
For an industrial
boiler combusting
a combination of
natural gas, coke oven
gas,
and
blast furnace
gas,
the
NO
emissions
limitation
shall be calculated
using the
following
equation:
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POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
NQ,emissioiisions
limitation for
(NOXNG
*
Btu
NG
)+
(NOX
*
Btu
COG
)+
NOXBFG
*
BtuBFG)
period in
BtuNG
+
BtucOG
+
BtuBFG
lb/mmBtu
Where:
NO
NG
0.084 lb/mmBtu for natural gas
BtuNG
= the heat input
of natural gas in Btu over that
period
NO
E
0.144 lb/mmBtu for coke oven gas
COG
Btu
the heat input of coke oven gas in Btu over that period
NO
0.0288 lb/mmBtu for blast furnace gas
RFG
BtUBFG
the heat input of blast furnace gas in Btu over that period
(Source:
Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
217.165 Combination of Fuels
The owner or operator of an industrial boiler subject to this Subpart and operated with any
combination of fuels
must comply with
a
heat
input weighted
average
emissions limitation to
demonstrate compliance with Section 217.164.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
217.166 Methods and Procedures for Combustion Tuning
The owner or
operator of an industrial boiler
subject
to the combustion tuning requirements
of
Section 217.164 must have combustion tuning performed on the boiler at least annually. The
combustion tuning must be
performed
by an employee of the owner or operator or a contractor
who has
successfully completed a training course on the combustion tuning of boilers firing
the
fuel or fuels that are fired in the
boiler.
The owner or operator must maintain the following
records that must
be made available to the
Agency
upon request:
The
date the combustion
tuning was
performed:
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)
The name, title, and affiliation
of the person who performed the combustion
tuning:
c
Documentation demonstrating
the provider of the combustion tuning training
course, the dates the training course was taken,
and proof of successful
completion
of the training course
ii).
Tune-up procedure followed and checklist of items
(such
as burners, flame
conditions, air supply, scaling
on heating surface,
etc.)
inspected prior to the
actual
tune-up:
and
Operating parameters recorded at the start and at conclusion
of combustion
tuning.
(Source: Added at 33
Ill.
Reg.
effective
SUBPART F: PROCESS HEATERS
Section 217.180 Applicability
The provisions of Subpart D of this
Part
and this Subpart apply to all process heaters located at
sources
subject to this Subpart pursuant to Section 217.150.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
217.182 Exemptions
Notwithstanding Section 217.180, the provisions of this Subpart do not apply to a process heater
operating under a federally enforceable limit of
NO
emissions from such heater to less than 15
tons per
year
and
less than five tons per ozone season.
(Source:
Added at
33
Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
217.184 Emissions Limitations
Except as provided for under Section 217.152, on or after January 1, 2012, no person shall cause
or allow emissions
of
NO
into the atmosphere from any process heater to exceed
the
following
limitations. Compliance must be demonstrated with the applicable emissions limitation on an
ozone season and
annual
basis.
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
Emissions
Limitation
Emission Unit Type and Rated
(lb/mmBtu)
or
Fuel
Heat
Input
Capacity
(mmBtu/hr)
Requirement
Process heater greater than
Natural
Gas
or Other
100
Gaseous Fuels
Process heater less than or
Combustion tuning
equal to 100
Residual Fuel Oil
Process heater greater than
100, natural draft
Process
heater greater than
QJ
100. mechanical draft
Process
heater less than or
Combustion tuning
equal to 100
Other Liquid Fuels
Process heater greater than
0.05
100, natural draft
Process heater greater than
100, mechanical draft
Process heater less than or
Combustion tuning
equal to 100
(Source:
Added at
33
Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 2 17.185
Combination
of
Fuels
The
owner or operator of a process heater subject to this Subpart and operated with any
combination of
fuels must comply with
a
heat input weighted average
emissions
limitation
to
demonstrate compliance with Section 217.184.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 217.186
Methods and Procedures for Combustion Tuning
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
The owner or operator of a process heater
subject to the combustion tuning requirements of
Section 217.184 must have combustion tuning
performed
on the heater at least
annually.
The
combustion tuning must be performed
by
an employee of the owner or
operator
or a contractor
who has successfully completed
a
training
course on the combustion tuning of heaters firing the
fuel or fuels that are fired in the heater. The
owner or operator must maintain the following
records that must be made
available
to the Agency upon request:
The date the combustion tuning was performed;
j)
The name, title, and affiliation of
the person
who
performed the combustion
tuning:
Documentation demonstrating the provider of the combustion tuning training
course, the dates the training
course
was
taken, and proof of successful
completion of the training course;
Tune-up procedure followed and checklist of items
(such
as burners, flame
conditions, air supply, scaling
on
heating surface,
etc.)
inspected
prior to the
actual
tune-up:
and
Operating parameters recorded at the start and at conclusion of combustion
tuning.
(Source:
Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART G: GLASS MELTING FURNACES
Section 217.200
Applicability
The provisions of
Subpart D
of this Part and this Subpart
apply
to
all
glass melting
furnaces
located at
sources subject to this Subpart pursuant to Section 217.150.
(Source:
Added at
33
Ill.
Reg.
effective
Section 217.202
Exemptions
Notwithstanding Section 2 17.200, the provisions of this Subpart do not apply to a glass melting
furnace operating
under a
federally
enforceable limit of
NO
emissions from such furnace
to
less
than 15 tons
per year and less than five tons per ozone season.
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
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BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
(Source: Added at
33 Iii. Reg.
effective
Section
217.204
Emissions Limitations
On and after
January
1. 2012. no person shall cause or allow emissions
of
NO
into the atmosphere from any glass melting
furnace to exceed the following
limitations.
Compliance must be demonstrated with
the emissions limitation on
an ozone season and annual basis.
Emissions Limitation
Product
Emission Unit Type
(lb/ton
glass
produced)
Container
Glass
Glass melting furnace
5.0
Flat Glass
Glass melting furnace
7.9
Other Glass
Glass melting furnace
11.0
The emissions during glass melting furnace startup
(not
to exceed 70 days) or
furnace idling (operation at less than 35% of furnace capacity) shall be excluded
from calculations for the purpose of demonstrating
compliance with the seasonal
and annual
emissions limitations
under this Section, provided that the owner
or
operator, at all times, including periods of startup
and idling, to the extent
practicable.
maintain
and operate any affected emission unit, including associated
air pollution control equipment, in a manner
consistent with good air pollution
control practice for
minimizing
emissions. The owner or operator of a glass
melting furnace must maintain records that include
the date, time, and duration
of
any
startup or idling in the operation of the glass melting furnace.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART H: CEMENT AND LIME
KILNS
Section
217.220 Applicability
Notwithstanding
Subpart
T of this Part, the provisions of Subpart D of this Part
and this Subpart apply to all cement kilns located
at sources subject to this
Subpart pursuant
to Section 2 17.150.
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
j)
The provisions of Subpart D
of this Part and this Subpart apply to all lime kilns
located at sources
subject
to this
Subpart pursuant to Section 2 17.150.
(Source: Added
at 33
Iii. Reg.
effective
Section 217.222
Exemptions
Notwithstanding Section 217.220, the provisions of this Subpart
do not apply to a cement kiln or
lime kiln operating under a
federally
enforceable limit of
NO
emissions from such kiln to less
than 15 tons per year and less than five tons per
ozone season.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 217.224 Emissions Limitations
On and after January 1, 2012, no
person shall cause or allow emissions of
NO
into the atmosphere from any cement kiln to exceed the following limitations.
Compliance must be demonstrated with
the applicable emissions limitation on an
ozone season and annual basis.
Emissions Limitation
Emission Unit Type
(lb/ton
clinker
produced)
Long dry kiln
5.1
Short dry kiln
Preheater kiln
3.8
Preheater/precalciner
kiln
2.8
j)
On and after January 1, 2012, no person shall cause or allow emissions of
NO
into the atmosphere from any lime kiln to exceed the following limitations.
Compliance
must be demonstrated with the applicable emissions limitation on an
ozone
season and annual basis.
N2
Emissions Limitation
Eci
Emission Unit Type
(lb/ton
lime oroduced)
Rotary kiln
Rotary kiln
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NOTICE
OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART I: RON AND STEEL AND
ALUMINUM MANUFACTURING
Section
217.240
Applicability
The
provisions
of Subpart D of this Part and this Subpart apply
to
all reheat
furnaces, annealing furnaces,
and galvanizing furnaces used in iron and steel
making located at sources subject to this Subpart pursuant
to
Section 217.150.
)
The provisions of Subpart D of this Part and this
Subpart
apply to all
reverberatory furnaces and crucible furnaces used in aluminum melting located
at
sources
subject
to this Subpart pursuant to Section
217.150.
(Source: Added at
33
Ill. Reg.
effective
Section
217.242 Exemptions
Notwithstanding Section 217.240, the provisions of this Subpart do not apply to an iron and
steel
reheat furnace, annealing furnace, or
galvanizing
furnace, or aluminum reverberatory furnace or
crucible furnace
operating under a federally enforceable limit of
NO
emissions from such
furnace to less than 15 tons per year and less than five tons per ozone season.
(Source: Added at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 217.244 Emissions Limitations
On and after
January
1. 2012, no person shall cause or allow emissions of
NO
into the
atmosphere from any reheat furnace, annealing furnace, or galvanizing
furnace used in iron and steel making to exceed the following limitations.
Compliance must be
demonstrated with the applicable emissions limitation
on an
ozone season and annual basis.
Emissions
Emission Unit
Type
Limitation
(lb/mmBtu
Reheat furnace,
regenerative
0.18
Reheat furnace, recuperative. combusting
0 09
natural gas
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
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CONTROL
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NOTICE OF ADOPTED
AMENDMENTS
Reheat furnace,
recuperative,
combusting a
0 142
combination
of natural gas
and coke oven
gas
Reheat furance,
cold-air
0.03
Annealing furnace,
regenerative
0.38
Annealing furnace, recuperative
0.16
Annealing furance,
cold-air
0.07
Galvanizing furnace,
regenerative
Galvanizing furnace,
recuperative
Galvanizing
furnace, cold air
0.06
j
On and after
January
1, 2012, no
person shall cause or
allow
emissions
of
NO
into the atmosphere
from any reverberatory
furnace
or crucible furnace
used
in
aluminum
melting to exceed the
following limitations.
Compliance
must be
demonstrated
with the applicable
emissions limitation
on an ozone season
and
annual basis.
Emissioissions
Emission
Unit Type
Limitation
(lb/mmBtu)
Reverberatory
furnace
0.08
Crucible furnace
QJ
(Source: Added
at 33 Ill. Reg.
effective
SUBPART M: ELECTRICAL
GENERATING
UNITS
Section
217.340
Applicability
Notwithstanding
Subpart
V
or W
of
this
Part, the provisions
of Subpart D of
this Part and
this
Subpart apply to
any fossil fuel-fired
stationary boiler serving
at any time
a generator that has
a
nameplate capacity
greater
than 25
MWe and produces
electricity for sale, excluding
any
units
listed in
Appendix
D of this Part, located
at sources
subject to this Subpart
pursuant to Section
217.
150.
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
(Source: Added at 33 Iii. Reg.
effective
Section 217.342
Exemptions
Notwithstanding Section 2 17.340, the provisions of this Subpart do not apply to
a
fossil
fuel-fired
stationary boiler operating under a federally enforceable limit of
NQ,
emissions from such boiler to less than 15 tons per year and less than five
tons per ozone season.
]
Notwithstanding Section 217.340, the provisions of this Subpart do not apply to a
coal-fired stationary
boiler
that commenced operation
before
January 1, 2008,
that
is complying with 35 Ill. Adm. Code 225.Subpart B through the multi-pollutant
standard or the combined
pollutant standard.
(Source: Added at 33
Ill. Reg.
effective
Section 217.344
Emissions Limitations
On
and after January 1,
2012,
no
person shall cause or allow emissions of
NO
into the
atmosphere
from
any fossil fuel-fired stationary boiler to exceed the following limitations.
Compliance must be demonstrated
with
the
applicable emissions limitation on an ozone season
and annual basis.
Emissions
Fuel
Emission Unit Type
Limitation
(lb/mmBtu
Solid
Boiler
0.12
Natural gas
Boiler
0.06
Liquid
Boiler that commenced operation
0.10
before
January
1. 2008
Boiler that commenced
operation
on
0.08
or after January 1, 2008
(Source: Added at 33 Ill.
Reg.
effective
Section
217.345 Combination of
Fuels
ILLINOIS REGISTER
POLLUTION
CONTROL BOARD
NOTICE OF ADOPTED AMENDMENTS
The owner or operator of a fossil fuel-fired stationary
boiler subject to this Subpart and
operated
with any combination of fuels must comply with a heat input
weighted average emissions
limitation to demonstrate
compliance
with Section 217.344.
(Source: Added at 33 IlL Reg.
effective
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