NR 440.75(8)(e)1.c.c. Dated copies of 3 successive NMOC emission rate reports demonstrating that the landfill is no longer producing 50 megagrams or greater of NMOC per year. NR 440.75(8)(e)2.2. The department may request additional information as may be necessary to verify that all of the conditions for removal in sub. (3) (b) 3. have been met. NR 440.75(8)(f)(f) Each owner or operator of a landfill seeking to comply with sub. (3) (b) 2. using an active collection system designed in accordance with sub. (3) (b) 2. b. shall submit to the department annual reports of the recorded information in subds. 1. to 6. The initial annual report shall be submitted within 180 days of installation and startup of the collection and control system, and shall include the initial performance test report required under s. NR 440.08. For enclosed combustion devices and flares, reportable exceedances are defined under sub. (9) (c). The information which shall be recorded is as follows: NR 440.75(8)(f)2.2. Description and duration of all periods when the gas stream is diverted from the control device through a bypass line or the indication of bypass flow as specified under sub. (7). NR 440.75(8)(f)3.3. Description and duration of all periods when the control device was not operating for a period exceeding one hour and length of time the control device was not operating. NR 440.75(8)(f)4.4. Description and duration of all periods when the collection system was not operating in excess of 5 days. NR 440.75(8)(f)5.5. The location of each exceedance of the 500 parts per million methane concentration as provided in sub. (4) (a) 4. and the concentration recorded at each location for which an exceedance was recorded in the previous month. NR 440.75(8)(g)(g) Each owner or operator seeking to comply with sub. (3) (b) 2. c. shall include the following information with the initial performance test report required under s. NR 440.08: NR 440.75(8)(g)1.1. A diagram of the collection system showing collection system positioning including all wells, horizontal collectors, surface collectors or other gas extraction devices, including the locations of any areas excluded from collection and the proposed sites for the future collection system expansion. NR 440.75(8)(g)2.2. The data upon which the sufficient density of wells, horizontal collectors, surface collectors or other gas extraction devices and the gas mover equipment sizing are based. NR 440.75(8)(g)3.3. The documentation of the presence of asbestos or nondegradable material for each area from which collection wells have been excluded based on the presence of asbestos or nondegradable material. NR 440.75(8)(g)4.4. The sum of the gas generation flow rates for all areas from which collection wells have been excluded based on nonproductivity and the calculations of gas generation flow rate for each excluded area. NR 440.75(8)(g)5.5. The provisions for increasing gas mover equipment capacity with increased gas generation flow rate, if the present gas mover equipment is inadequate to move the maximum flow rate expected over the life of the landfill. NR 440.75(9)(a)(a) Except as provided in sub. (3) (b) 2. a. 2), each owner or operator of an MSW landfill subject to the provisions of sub. (3) (b) shall keep for at least 5 years up-to-date, readily accessible, on-site records of the design capacity report which triggered sub. (3) (b), the current amount of solid waste in-place, and the year-by-year waste acceptance rate. Off-site records may be maintained if they are retrievable within 4 hours. Either paper copy or electronic formats are acceptable. NR 440.75(9)(b)(b) Except as provided in sub. (3) (b) 2. a. 2), each owner or operator of a controlled landfill shall keep up-to-date, readily accessible records for the life of the control equipment of the data listed in subds. 1. to 4. as measured during the initial performance test or compliance determination. Records of subsequent tests or monitoring shall be maintained for a minimum of 5 years. Records of the control device vendor specifications shall be maintained until removal. The data is as follows: NR 440.75(9)(b)1.1. Where an owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section seeks to demonstrate compliance with sub. (3) (b) 2. b., the following: NR 440.75(9)(b)1.a.a. The maximum expected gas generation flow rate as calculated in sub. (6) (a) 1. The owner or operator may use another method to determine the maximum gas generation flow rate if the method has been approved by the department. NR 440.75(9)(b)1.b.b. The density of wells, horizontal collectors, surface collectors or other gas extraction devices determined using the procedures specified in sub. (10) (a) 1. NR 440.75(9)(b)2.2. Where an owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section seeks to demonstrate compliance with sub. (3) (b) 2. c. through use of an enclosed combustion device other than a boiler or process heater with a design heat input capacity equal to or greater than 44 megawatts, the following: NR 440.75(9)(b)2.a.a. The average combustion temperature measured at least every 15 minutes and averaged over the same time period of the performance test. NR 440.75(9)(b)3.3. Where an owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section seeks to demonstrate compliance with sub. (3) (b) 2. c. 2) a) through use of a boiler or process heater of any size, a description of the location at which the collected gas vent stream is introduced into the boiler or process heater over the same time period of the performance testing. NR 440.75(9)(b)4.4. Where an owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section seeks to demonstrate compliance with sub. (3) (b) 2. c. 1) through use of an open flare, the flare type (i.e., steam-assisted, air-assisted or nonassisted), all visible emission readings, heat content determination, flow rate or bypass flow rate measurements, exit velocity determinations made during the performance test as specified in s. NR 440.18, continuous records of the flare pilot flame or flare flame monitoring and records of all periods of operations during which the pilot flame or the flare flame is absent. NR 440.75(9)(c)(c) Except as provided in sub. (3) (b) 2. a. 2), each owner or operator of a controlled landfill subject to the provisions of this section shall keep for 5 years up-to-date, readily accessible continuous records of the equipment operating parameters specified to be monitored in sub. (7) as well as up-to-date, readily accessible records for periods of operation during which the parameter boundaries established during the most recent performance test are exceeded. Each owner or operator shall do the following: NR 440.75(9)(c)1.a.a. For enclosed combustors except for boilers and process heaters with design heat input capacity of 44 megawatts, (150 million British thermal units per hour) or greater, all 3-hour periods of operation during which the average combustion temperature was more than 28°C below the average combustion temperature during the most recent performance test at which compliance with sub. (3) (b) 2. c. was determined. NR 440.75(9)(c)1.b.b. For boilers or process heaters, any change in the location at which the vent stream is introduced into the flame zone as required under par. (b) 3. NR 440.75(9)(c)2.2. Keep up-to-date, readily accessible continuous records of the indication of flow to the control device or the indication of bypass flow or records of monthly inspections of car-seals or lock-and-key configurations used to seal bypass lines, specified under sub. (7). NR 440.75(9)(c)3.3. If using a boiler or process heater with a design heat input capacity of 44 megawatts or greater to comply with sub. (3) (b) 2. c., keep an up-to-date, readily accessible record of all periods of operation of the boiler or process heater. NR 440.75 NoteNote: Examples of records of operation include records of steam use, fuel use or monitoring data collected pursuant to other department or federal regulatory requirements.
NR 440.75(9)(c)4.4. If seeking to comply with the provisions of this section by use of an open flare, keep up-to-date, readily accessible continuous records of the flame or flare pilot flame monitoring specified under sub. (7) (c), and up-to-date, readily accessible records of all periods of operation in which the flame or flare pilot flame is absent. NR 440.75(9)(d)(d) Except as provided in sub. (3) (b) 2. a. 2), keep for the life of the collection system an up-to-date, readily accessible plot map showing each existing and planned collector in the system and providing a unique identification location label for each collector. NR 440.75(9)(e)(e) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall keep up-to-date, readily accessible records of the installation date and location of all newly installed collectors as specified under sub. (6) (b). NR 440.75(9)(f)(f) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall keep readily accessible documentation of the nature, date of deposition, amount and location of asbestos-containing or nondegradable waste excluded from collection as provided in sub. (10) (a) 3. a. as well as any nonproductive areas excluded from collection as provided in sub. (10) (a) 3. b. NR 440.75(9)(g)(g) Except as provided in sub. (3) (b) 2. a. 2), each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall keep for at least 5 years up-to-date, readily accessible records of all collection and control system exceedances of the operational standards in sub. (4), the reading in the subsequent month whether or not the second reading is an exceedance, and the location of each exceedance. NR 440.75(9)(h)(h) Landfill owners or operators who convert design capacity from volume to mass or mass to volume to demonstrate that landfill design capacity is less than 2.5 million megagrams or 2.5 million cubic meters, as provided in the definition of “design capacity”, shall keep readily accessible, on-site records of the annual recalculation of site-specific density, design capacity, and the supporting documentation. Off-site records may be maintained if they are retrievable within 4 hours. Either paper copy or electronic formats are acceptable. NR 440.75(10)(a)(a) Each owner or operator seeking to comply with sub. (3) (b) 2. a. shall site active collection wells, horizontal collectors, surface collectors or other extraction devices at a sufficient density throughout all gas producing areas using the following procedures unless alternative procedures have been approved by the department as provided in sub. (3) (b) 2. a. 3) and 4): NR 440.75(10)(a)1.1. The collection devices within the interior and along the perimeter areas shall be certified to achieve comprehensive control of surface gas emissions by a professional engineer. The design for the collection system shall address depths of refuse, refuse gas generation rates and flow characteristics, cover properties, gas system expandability, leachate and condensate management, accessibility, compatibility with filling operations, integration with closure end use, air intrusion control, corrosion resistance, fill settlement and resistance to the refuse decomposition heat. NR 440.75(10)(a)2.2. The sufficient density of gas collection devices determined in subd. 1. shall address landfill gas migration issues and augmentation of the collection system through the use of active or passive systems at the landfill perimeter or exterior. NR 440.75(10)(a)3.3. The placement of gas collection devices determined in subd. 1. shall control all gas producing areas, except as follows: NR 440.75(10)(a)3.a.a. Any segregated area of asbestos or nondegradable material may be excluded from collection if documented as provided under sub. (9) (f). The documentation shall provide the nature, date of deposition, location and amount of asbestos or nondegradable material deposited in the area, and shall be provided to the department upon request. NR 440.75(10)(a)3.b.b. Any nonproductive area of the landfill may be excluded from control, provided that the total of all excluded areas can be shown to contribute less than 1% of the total amount of NMOC emissions from the landfill. The amount, location and age of the material shall be documented and provided to the department upon request. A separate NMOC emissions estimate shall be made for each section proposed for exclusion, and the sum of all the sections shall be compared to the NMOC emissions estimate for the entire landfill. Emissions from each section shall be computed using the following equation: where:
Qi is the NMOC emission rate from the ith section in megagrams per year
k is the methane generation rate constant in year-1
Lo is the methane generation potential in cubic meters per megagram of solid waste
Mi is the mass of the degradable solid waste in the ith section in megagram
ti is the age of the solid waste in the ith section in years
CNMOC is the concentration of nonmethane organic compounds in parts per million by volume
3.6 x 10-9 is a conversion factor
NR 440.75(10)(a)4.4. When calculating emissions using the equation in subd. 3. b., the values for k and CNMOC determined in field testing shall be used if field testing has been performed in determining the NMOC emission rate or the radii of influence (the distance from the well center to a point in the landfill where the pressure gradient applied by the blower or compressor approaches zero). If field testing has not been performed, the default values for k, Lo and CNMOIC provided in sub. (5) (a) 1. or the alternative values from sub. (5) (a) 5. shall be used. The mass of nondegradable solid waste contained within the given section may be subtracted from the total mass of the section when estimating emissions provided the nature, location, age and amount of the nondegradable material is documented as provided in subd. 3. a. NR 440.75(10)(b)(b) Each owner or operator seeking to comply with sub. (3) (b) 2. a. 1) shall construct the gas collection devices using the following equipment or procedures: NR 440.75(10)(b)1.1. The landfill gas extraction components shall be constructed of polyvinyl chloride, high density polyethylene pipe, fiberglass, stainless steel or other nonporous corrosion resistant material of suitable dimensions to convey projected amounts of gases; withstand installation, static and settlement forces; and withstand planned overburden or traffic loads. The collection system shall extend as necessary to comply with emission and migration standards. Collection devices such as wells and horizontal collectors shall be perforated to allow gas entry without head loss sufficient to impair performance across the intended extent of control. Perforations shall be situated with regard to the need to prevent excessive air infiltration. NR 440.75(10)(b)2.2. Vertical wells shall be placed so as not to endanger underlying liners and shall address the occurrence of water within the landfill. Holes and trenches constructed for piped wells and horizontal collectors shall be of sufficient cross-section so as to allow for their proper construction and completion including, for example, centering of pipes and placement of gravel backfill. Collection devices shall be designed so as not to allow indirect short circuiting of air into the cover or refuse into the collection system or gas into the air. Any gravel used around pipe perforations should be of a dimension so as not to penetrate or block perforations. NR 440.75(10)(b)3.3. Collection devices may be connected to the collection header pipes below or above the landfill surface. The connector assembly shall include a positive closing throttle valve, any necessary seals and couplings, access couplings and at least one sampling port. The collection devices shall be constructed of polyvinyl chloride, high density polyethylene, fiberglass, stainless steel or other nonporous material of suitable thickness. NR 440.75(10)(c)(c) Each owner or operator seeking to comply with sub. (3) (b) 2. a. 1) shall convey the landfill gas to a control system, in compliance with sub. (3) (b) 2. c., through the collection header pipes. The gas mover equipment shall be sized to handle the maximum gas generation flow rate expected over the intended use period of the gas moving equipment using the following procedures: NR 440.75(10)(c)1.1. For existing collection systems, the flow data shall be used to project the maximum flow rate. If no flow data exists, the procedures in subd. 2. shall be used. NR 440.75 HistoryHistory: CR 06-109: cr. Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08; corrections in (3) (d) 2., (5) (b) 1., and (8) (e) 2. made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2008 No. 629. NR 440.76NR 440.76 Small municipal waste combustion units for which construction is commenced after August 30, 1999 or for which modification or reconstruction is commenced after June 6, 2001. This section establishes new source performance standards for new small municipal waste combustion units. Some of the requirements in this section apply during municipal waste combustion unit planning and shall be completed before construction is commenced on the municipal waste combustion unit. In particular, the preconstruction requirements in subs. (3) and (4) shall be completed prior to commencing construction. Other requirements, such as the emission limits, apply when the municipal waste combustion unit begins operation. NR 440.76 NoteNote: For purposes of this section “I”, ”my”, “you” or “your”, refers to the owner or operator of a municipal waste combustion unit or the applicant for a permit to construct a municipal waste combustion unit, unless the context indicates otherwise. (See the definitions in sub. (2) (z) and (zm).)
NR 440.76(1)(a)(a) Does this section apply to my municipal waste combustion unit? This section applies if your municipal waste combustion unit meets the following 2 criteria: NR 440.76(1)(a)1.1. Your municipal waste combustion unit is a new municipal waste combustion unit. NR 440.76(1)(a)2.2. Your municipal waste combustion unit has the capacity to combust at least 35 tons per day but no more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste or refuse-derived fuel. NR 440.76(1)(b)1.1. A new municipal waste combustion unit is a municipal waste combustion unit that meets either of the following 2 criteria: NR 440.76(1)(b)2.2. This section does not apply to your municipal waste combustion unit if you make physical or operational changes to an existing municipal waste combustion unit primarily to comply with the emission guidelines in subpart BBBB of 40 CFR part 60. Those changes do not qualify as reconstruction or modification under this section. NR 440.76(1)(c)1.1. ‘Small municipal waste combustion units that combust less than 11 tons per day.’ You are exempt from this section if you meet the following 4 requirements: NR 440.76(1)(c)1.a.a. Your municipal waste combustion unit is subject to a federally enforceable permit limiting the amount of municipal solid waste combusted to less than 11 tons per day. NR 440.76(1)(c)1.c.c. You provide the department with a copy of the federally enforceable permit. NR 440.76 NoteNote: If the department issued the permit you may satisfy the requirement in subd. 1.c. by providing the department with your facility identification number and the number and date of issuance of the permit which limits the amount of municipal solid waste combusted.
NR 440.76(1)(c)2.2. ‘Small power production facilities.’ You are exempt from this section if you meet the following 4 requirements: NR 440.76(1)(c)2.a.a. Your unit qualifies as a small power production facility under section 3 (17) (C) of the Federal Power Act (16 USC 796 (17) (C)). NR 440.76(1)(c)2.b.b. Your unit combusts homogeneous waste, excluding refuse-derived fuel, to produce electricity. NR 440.76(1)(c)2.d.d. You provide the department with documentation that the unit qualifies for the exemption. NR 440.76(1)(c)3.3. ‘Cogeneration facilities.’ You are exempt from this section if you meet the following 4 requirements: