NR 440.76(13)(k)(k) What must I include in the semiannual out-of-compliance reports? You shall include the following 3 items in the semiannual report: NR 440.76(13)(k)1.1. For any of the following 6 pollutants or parameters that exceeded the limits specified in this section, include the calendar date they exceeded the limits, the averaged and recorded data for that date, the reasons for exceeding the limits, and your corrective actions: NR 440.76(13)(k)1.b.b. For Class I municipal waste combustion units only, concentration of nitrogen oxides emissions. NR 440.76(13)(k)1.e.e. Temperature of the flue gases at the inlet of your particulate matter air pollution control device. NR 440.76 NoteNote: The data obtained from your continuous opacity monitoring system are not used to determine compliance with the limit on opacity emissions.
NR 440.76(13)(k)2.2. If the results of your annual stack tests, as recorded in sub. (12) (e) 1., show emissions above the limits specified in Table 1 of this section for dioxins/furans, cadmium, lead, mercury, particulate matter, opacity, hydrogen chloride or fugitive ash, include a copy of the test report that documents the emission levels and your corrective actions. NR 440.76(13)(k)3.3. For municipal waste combustion units that apply activated carbon to control dioxins/furans or mercury emissions, include the following 2 items: NR 440.76(13)(k)3.a.a. Documentation of all dates when the 8-hour block average carbon feed rate, calculated from the carbon injection system operating parameter, is less than the highest carbon feed rate established during the most recent mercury or dioxins/furans stack test, as specified in sub. (12) (g) 1. a. Include the following 4 items: 1) Eight-hour average carbon feed rate.
2) Reasons for occurrences of low carbon feed rates.
3) The corrective actions you have taken to meet the carbon feed rate requirement.
4) The calendar date.
NR 440.76(13)(k)3.b.b. Documentation of each quarter when total carbon purchased and delivered to the municipal waste combustion plant is less than the total required quarterly usage of carbon. If you choose to evaluate total carbon purchased and delivered on a municipal waste combustion unit basis, record the total carbon purchased and delivered for each individual municipal waste combustion unit at your plant. Include the following 5 items: 1) Amount of carbon purchased and delivered to the plant.
2) Required quarterly usage of carbon.
3) Reasons for not meeting the required quarterly usage of carbon.
4) The corrective actions you have taken to meet the required quarterly usage of carbon.
5) The calendar date.
NR 440.76(13)(L)1.1. If the department agrees, you may change the semiannual or annual reporting dates. NR 440.76(14)(14) Air curtain incinerators that burn 100% yard waste. NR 440.76(14)(a)(a) What are the emission limits for air curtain incinerators that burn 100% yard waste? If your air curtain incinerator combusts 100% yard waste, only the emission limits in this subsection apply. NR 440.76(14)(a)1.1. Within 60 days after your air curtain incinerator reaches the maximum load level at which it will operate, but no later than 180 days after its initial startup, you shall meet the following 2 limits: NR 440.76(14)(a)1.a.a. The opacity limit is 10% (6-minute average) for air curtain incinerators that can combust at least 35 tons per day of municipal solid waste and no more than 250 tons per day of municipal solid waste.