1) A qualified operator is accessible as required under par. (a) 1.
2) You notify the department that a qualified operator is accessible and that you are resuming operation.
NR 440.77(6)(a)(a) What emission limitations must I meet and by when? You shall meet the emission limitations specified in Table 1 of this section 60 days after your CISWI unit reaches the charge rate at which it will operate, but no later than 180 days after its initial startup. NR 440.77(6)(b)1.1. If you use a wet scrubber to comply with the emission limitations, you shall establish operating limits for the following 4 operating parameters (as specified in Table 2 of this section) during the initial performance test: NR 440.77(6)(b)1.a.a. Maximum charge rate, calculated using one of the following 2 different procedures, as appropriate: 1) For continuous and intermittent units, the maximum charge rate is 110% of the average charge rate measured during the most recent performance test demonstrating compliance with all applicable emission limitations.
2) For batch units, the maximum charge rate is 110% of the daily charge rate measured during the most recent performance test demonstrating compliance with all applicable emission limitations.
NR 440.77(6)(b)1.b.b. Minimum pressure drop across the wet scrubber, calculated as 90% of the average pressure drop across the wet scrubber measured during the most recent performance test demonstrating compliance with the particulate matter emission limitations; or minimum amperage to the wet scrubber, calculated as 90% of the average amperage to the wet scrubber measured during the most recent performance test demonstrating compliance with the particulate matter emission limitations. NR 440.77(6)(b)1.c.c. Minimum scrubber liquor flow rate, calculated as 90% of the average liquor flow rate at the inlet to the wet scrubber measured during the most recent performance test demonstrating compliance with all applicable emission limitations. NR 440.77(6)(b)1.d.d. Minimum scrubber liquor pH, which is calculated as 90% of the average liquor pH at the inlet to the wet scrubber measured during the most recent performance test demonstrating compliance with the HCl emission limitation. NR 440.77(6)(b)2.2. You shall meet the operating limits established during the initial performance test 60 days after your CISWI unit reaches the charge rate at which it will operate, but no later than 180 days after its initial startup. NR 440.77(6)(b)3.3. If you use a fabric filter to comply with the emission limitations, you shall operate each fabric filter system such that the bag leak detection system alarm does not sound more than 5% of the operating time during a 6-month period. In calculating this operating time percentage, if inspection of the fabric filter demonstrates that no corrective action is required, no alarm time is counted. If corrective action is required, each alarm shall be counted as a minimum of one hour. If you take longer than one hour to initiate corrective action, the alarm time shall be counted as the actual amount of time taken by you to initiate corrective action. NR 440.77(6)(c)(c) What if I do not use a wet scrubber or fabric filter to comply with the emission limitations? If you use an air pollution control device other than a wet scrubber or fabric filter, or limit emissions in some other manner, to comply with the emission limitations under par. (a), you shall petition the department for specific operating limits to be established during the initial performance test and continuously monitored thereafter. You may not conduct the initial performance test until after the petition has been approved by the department. Your petition shall include the following 5 items: NR 440.77(6)(c)1.1. Identification of the specific parameters you propose to use as additional operating limits. NR 440.77(6)(c)2.2. A discussion of the relationship between these parameters and emissions of regulated pollutants, identifying how emissions of regulated pollutants change with changes in these parameters, and how limits on these parameters will serve to limit emissions of regulated pollutants. NR 440.77(6)(c)3.3. A discussion of how you will establish the upper or lower values, or both, for these parameters which will establish the operating limits on these parameters. NR 440.77(6)(c)4.4. A discussion identifying the methods you will use to measure and the instruments you will use to monitor these parameters, as well as the relative accuracy and precision of these methods and instruments. NR 440.77(6)(c)5.5. A discussion identifying the frequency and methods for recalibrating the instruments you will use for monitoring these parameters. NR 440.77(6)(d)(d) What happens during periods of startup, shutdown and malfunction? NR 440.77(6)(d)1.1. The emission limitations and operating limits apply at all times except during CISWI unit startups, shutdowns or malfunctions. NR 440.77(7)(a)(a) How do I conduct the initial and annual performance test? NR 440.77(7)(a)1.1. All performance tests shall consist of a minimum of 3 test runs conducted under conditions representative of normal operations. NR 440.77(7)(a)2.2. You shall document that the waste burned during the performance test is representative of the waste burned under normal operating conditions by maintaining a log of the quantity of waste burned (as required in sub. (11) (a) 2. a.) and the types of waste burned during the performance test. NR 440.77(7)(a)3.3. All performance tests shall be conducted using the minimum run duration specified in Table 1 of this section.