1) Physical stack height.
3) Maximum flue gas flow rate.
4) Maximum flue gas temperature.
5) Attach a US geological service topographic map (or equivalent) showing the facility location and surrounding land within 5 km of the facility.
6) Identify terrain type: complex or noncomplex.
7) Identify land use: urban or rural.
1) Dispersion model and version used.
2) Source of meterological data.
3) The dilution factor in micrograms per cubic meter per gram per second of emissions for the maximum annual average off-site (unless on-site is required) ground level concentration (MEI location).
4) Indicate the MEI location on the map required under subd. 5. a. 5).
NR 666.103(2)(b)6.6. For facilities complying with the Tier II or III emissions rate controls for metals or HCl and Cl2, a comparison of the estimated controlled emissions rates determined under subd. 4. with the allowable emission rates determined under subd. 5. NR 666.103(2)(b)7.7. For facilities complying with the Tier I (or adjusted Tier I) feed rate screening limits for metals or total chloride and chlorine, a comparison of actual feed rates of each metal and total chlorine and chloride determined under subd. 3. to the Tier I allowable feed rates. NR 666.103(2)(b)8.8. For industrial furnaces that feed hazardous waste for any purpose other than solely as an ingredient (as defined by sub. (1) (e) 2.) at any location other than the product discharge end of the device, documentation of compliance with sub. (1) (e) 1. a., b. and c. NR 666.103(2)(b)9.9. For industrial furnaces that recycle collected particulate matter (PM) back into the furnace and that will certify compliance with the metals emissions standards under sub. (3) (c) 2. a., both of the following: NR 666.103(2)(c)(c) Limits on operating conditions. The owner and operator shall establish limits on the following parameters consistent with the determinations made under par. (b) and certify (under provisions of par. (i)) to the department that the facility will operate within the limits during interim license when there is hazardous waste in the unit until revised certification of precompliance under par. (h) or certification of compliance under sub. (3): NR 666.103(2)(c)1.1. Feed rate of total hazardous waste and (unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I metals feed rate screening limits under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5)) pumpable hazardous waste. NR 666.103(2)(c)2.a.a. Total feed streams, except that industrial furnaces that comply with the alternative metals implementation approach under par. (d) shall specify limits on the concentration of each metal in collected particulate matter in lieu of feed rate limits for total feedstreams. NR 666.103(2)(c)4.4. Total feed rate of ash in total feed streams, except that the ash feed rate for cement kilns and light-weight aggregate kilns is not limited. NR 666.103(2)(c)5.5. Maximum production rate of the device in appropriate units when producing normal product, unless complying with the Tier I or adjusted Tier I feed rate screening limits for chlorine under s. NR 666.107 (2) (a) or (5) and for all metals under s. NR 666.106 (2) or (5), and the uncontrolled particulate emissions do not exceed the standard under s. NR 666.105. NR 666.103(2)(d)(d) Operating requirements for furnaces that recycle PM. Owners and operators of furnaces that recycle collected particulate matter (PM) back into the furnace and that will certify compliance with the metals emissions controls under sub. (3) (c) 2. a. shall comply with the special operating requirements provided in “Alternative Methodology for Implementing Metals Controls” in ch. NR 666 Appendix IX.