NR 445.10(2)(b)2.d.d. When equipment used to control outdoor fugitive coal dust emissions malfunctions. NR 445.10 NoteNote: Suppliers of coal may want to consult with users in development of the plan to ensure that use of the controls provided for in par. (a) does not result in operational problems at a source combusting coal.
Examples of periods of high activity include periods when the daily handling of coal is much greater than usual, such as when unloading a large number of coal shipments at the close of the shipping season. Examples of periods of increased probability of fugitive coal dust emissions include periods or a combination of periods of drought, freezing weather, or forecasts of high winds exceeding 25 miles per hour.
NR 445.10(2)(d)(d) Keeping a copy of the plan and records of all actions taken at the facility for inspection upon request. NR 445.10(3)(3) Requirements for non-fugitive coal dust emissions to the ambient air. No later than June 30, 2007, the owner or operator subject to this section shall, for any non-fugitive source of coal dust emissions exhausted through a fabric filter to the ambient air, do one of the following: NR 445.10(3)(a)(a) Limit visible emissions from each source to 10% opacity. NR 445.10(3)(b)(b) Limit the quantity, concentration or duration of potential to emit emissions of respirable coal dust from all sources so that ambient air concentration off the source property is less than 21.6 mg/m3 for any 24 hour averaging period. The owner or operator may rely on information generated by either the EPA screening or refined dispersion model to demonstrate meeting the concentration in this paragraph. NR 445.10(4)(4) Compliance certification. No later than June 30, 2007, the owner or operator of a source subject to this section shall certify the source’s compliance status. An owner or operator of a source that has requirements at least as stringent as the requirements in sub. (2) or (3) in a permit or order may so state in his or her certification. NR 445.10 NoteNote: This is a one-time certification. Certification forms may be obtained from, and submitted to:
Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources
Bureau of Air Management
PO Box 7921
Madison WI 53707-7921
Attention: NR 445 Certification form for handling and storage of coal.
NR 445.10 HistoryHistory: CR 02-097: cr. Register June 2004 No. 582, eff. 7-1-04. NR 445.11NR 445.11 Compliance requirements for sources of incidental emissions. NR 445.11(1)(1) The owner or operator of a facility described by a standard industrial classification code listed in Table D, as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual, 1987, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.05 (1), or that has actual annual emissions of less than 5 tons of particulate matter and less than 3 tons of volatile organic compounds, shall meet the requirements of subs. (2) to (4) if any of the following apply: NR 445.11(1)(a)(a) The facility includes operation of one or more of the following processes: NR 445.11(1)(a)1.1. A compression ignition internal combustion engine with rated brake power greater than 100 horsepower used as a power source. NR 445.11(1)(a)6.6. Manufacture or treatment of a pesticide, rodenticide, insecticide, herbicide or a fungicide resulting in an emission of a hazardous air contaminant listed in Table B of s. NR 445.07. NR 445.11(1)(a)7.7. Manufacture or treatment of a pharmaceutical resulting in an emission of a hazardous air contaminant listed in Table C of s. NR 445.07. NR 445.11(1)(b)(b) The presence of one or more of the substances in Table E at the facility is indicated by one of the following: NR 445.11(1)(b)1.1. The substance is listed on an approved material safety data sheet or is otherwise brought into the facility. NR 445.11(1)(b)2.2. The substance is reasonably expected to be created at the facility through a combustion process or manufacturing process, or through the treatment of raw materials or waste.