NR 440.205(10)(p)(p) The owner or operator of an affected facility described in sub. (5) (j) or (k) shall maintain records of the following information for each steam generating unit operating day: NR 440.205(10)(q)(q) The owner or operator of an affected facility described in sub. (5) (j) or (k) shall submit to the department a report containing all of the following: NR 440.205(10)(q)2.2. The average fuel nitrogen content during the reporting period, if residual oil was fired. NR 440.205(10)(q)3.3. If the affected facility meets the criteria described in sub. (5) (j), the results of any nitrogen oxides emission tests required during the reporting period, the hours of operation during the reporting period and the hours of operation since the last nitrogen oxides emission test. NR 440.205(10)(r)(r) The owner or operator of an affected facility who elects to demonstrate that the affected facility combusts only very low sulfur oil under sub. (3) (j) 2. shall obtain and maintain at the affected facility fuel receipts from the fuel supplier which certify that the oil meets the definition of distillate oil as defined in sub. (2). For the purposes of this subsection, the oil need not meet the fuel nitrogen content specification in the definition of distillate oil. Reports shall be submitted to the department certifying that only very low sulfur oil meeting this definition was combusted in the affected facility during the reporting period. NR 440.205(10)(s)(s) The owner or operator of an affected facility may submit electronic quarterly reports for SO2, NOx and opacity in lieu of submitting the written reports required under par. (h), (i), (j), (k) or (L). The format of each quarterly electronic report shall be coordinated with the department. The electronic report shall be submitted no later than 30 days after the end of the calendar quarter and shall be accompanied by a certification statement from the owner or operator, indicating whether compliance with the applicable emission standards and minimum data requirement of this section was achieved during the reporting period. Before submitting reports in the electronic format, the owner or operator shall coordinate with the department to obtain agreement to submit reports in this alternative format. NR 440.205(10)(t)(t) The reporting period for the reports required under this section is each 6-month period. All reports shall be submitted to the department and shall be postmarked by the 30th day following the end of the reporting period. NR 440.205 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1990, No. 417, eff. 10-1-90; am. (1) (c), (2) (c), (k), (L) and (zb), (3) (a), (c) to (e), (f) (intro.), 2. and (g), (4) (a) 1. (intro.), (b), (e) and (f), (5) (a), (b), (f) 1. (intro.), (g) and (h), (6) (b), (c) 2.a. and b., 3. a., 5. and (d) (intro.), (7) (c), (d) (intro.), 1.,6. a. and c. and (f), (8) (a) and (b) 2., (9) (b) and (f), (10) (a) 2. (b), (e), (g) (intro.), (m) 2. to 4. and (o), r. and recr. (2) (zj), cr. (3) (j), (5) (i) to (k), (6) (j), (7) (g), (h), (8) (f), (9) (i) and (10) (p) to (r), Register, July, 1993, No. 451, eff. 8-1-93; am. (2) (zj), (3) (d) (intro.), (4) (b), (f), (5) (g), (6) (d) 2., (7) (g), (h) 1., (10) (b), Register, December, 1995, No. 480, eff. 1-1-96; CR 06-109: cr. (1) (g) and (h), (2) (zdm), (5) (L), (7) (f) 1. and 2., (9) (b) 1. and 2., (10) (s) and (t), am. (2) (b), (d) (h), (t), (y) 2. and (zf), (4) (a) 1. (intro.) and (g), (5) (a) (intro.), (b), (c) and (e), (7) (d) 4., (9) (e) 2. and (h), (10) (d), (e), (h) (intro.), (i), (j), (k) 2. and 3., (m) (intro.), (n) (intro.), 1., 2. and 3., (q) (intro.), 2. and 3. and (r), renum. (7) (f) and (9) (b) to be (7) (f) (intro.) and (9) (b) (intro.) and am. Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08. NR 440.207NR 440.207 Small industrial-commercial-institutional steam generating units. NR 440.207(1)(a)(a) Except as provided in par. (d), the affected facility to which this section applies is each steam generating unit for which construction, modification or reconstruction is commenced after June 9, 1989 and that has a maximum design heat input capacity of 29 megawatts (MW) (100 million Btu per hour (Btu/hr)) or less, but greater than or equal to 2.9 MW (10 million Btu/hr). NR 440.207(1)(c)(c) Steam generating units which meet the applicability requirements in par. (a) are not subject to the sulfur dioxide (SO2) or particulate matter (PM) emission limits, performance testing requirement, or monitoring requirements under this section during periods of combustion research. NR 440.207(1)(d)(d) Any temporary change to an existing steam generating unit for the purpose of conducting combustion research is not considered a modification under s. NR 440.14. NR 440.207(2)(2) Definitions. As used in this section, all terms not defined herein shall have the meaning given them in s. NR 440.02. NR 440.207(2)(a)(a) “Annual capacity factor” means the ratio between the actual heat input to a steam generating unit from an individual fuel or combination of fuels during a period of 12 consecutive calendar months and the potential heat input to the steam generating unit from all fuels had the steam generating unit been operated for 8,760 hours during that 12-month period at the maximum design heat input capacity. In the case of steam generating units that are rented or leased, the actual heat input shall be determined based on the combined heat input from all operations of the affected facility during a period of 12 consecutive calendar months. NR 440.207(2)(b)(b) “Coal” means all solid fuels classified as anthracite, bituminous, subbituminous or lignite by the American Society for Testing and Materials in ASTM D388-77, “Standard Specification for Classification of Coals by Rank”, incorporated by reference in s. NR 440.17; coal refuse; and petroleum coke. Synthetic fuels derived from coal for the purpose of creating useful heat, including but not limited to solvent-refined coal, gasified coal and coal-oil mixtures, are included in this definition for the purposes of this section. NR 440.207(2)(c)(c) “Coal refuse” means any by-product of coal mining or coal cleaning operations with an ash content greater than 50% (by weight) and a heating value less than 13,900 kilojoules per kilogram (k/kg) (6,000 Btu per pound (Btu/lb)) on a dry basis. NR 440.207(2)(d)(d) “Cogeneration steam generating unit” means a steam generating unit that simultaneously produces both electrical (or mechanical) and thermal energy from the same primary energy source. NR 440.207(2)(e)(e) “Combined cycle system” means a system in which a separate source, such as a stationary gas turbine, internal combustion engine or kiln, provides exhaust gas to a steam generating unit. NR 440.207(2)(em)(em) “Combustion research” means the experimental firing of any fuel or combination of fuels in a steam generating unit for the purpose of conducting research and development of more efficient combustion or more effective prevention or control of air pollutant emissions from combustion, provided that, during these periods of research and development, the heat generated is not used for any purpose other than preheating combustion air for use by that steam generating unit (that is, the heat generated is released to the atmosphere without being used for space heating, process heating, driving pumps, preheating combustion air for other units, generating electricity or any other purpose). NR 440.207(2)(f)(f) “Conventional technology” means wet flue gas desulfurization technology, dry flue gas desulfurization technology, atmospheric fluidized bed combustion technology and oil hydrodesulfurization technology. NR 440.207(2)(g)(g) “Distillate oil” means fuel oil that complies with the specifications for fuel oil number 1 or 2, as defined by the American Society for Testing and Materials in ASTM D396-98, Standard Specification for Fuel Oils, incorporated by reference in s. NR 440.17 (2) (a) 13. NR 440.207(2)(h)(h) “Dry flue gas desulfurization technology” means a sulfur dioxide (SO2) control system that is located between the steam generating unit and the exhaust vent or stack, and that removes sulfur oxides from the combustion gases of the steam generating unit by contacting the combustion gases with an alkaline slurry or solution and forming a dry powder material. This definition includes devices where the dry powder material is subsequently converted to another form. Alkaline reagents used in dry flue gas, desulfurization systems include, but are not limited to, lime and sodium compounds. NR 440.207(2)(i)(i) “Duct burner” means a device that combusts fuel and that is placed in the exhaust duct from another source, such as a stationary gas turbine, internal combustion engine, kiln, and other similar devices, to allow the firing of additional fuel to heat the exhaust gases before the exhaust gases enter a steam generating unit. NR 440.207(2)(j)(j) “Emerging technology” means any SO2 control system that is not defined as a conventional technology under this subsection, and for which the owner or operator of the affected facility has received approval from the administrator to operate as an emerging technology under sub. (9) (a) 4.