NR 440.525(2)(f)(f) “Enclosed storage area” means any area covered by a roof under which metallic minerals are stored prior to future processing or loading. NR 440.525(2)(g)(g) “Metallic mineral concentrate” means a material containing metallic compounds in concentrations higher than naturally occurring in ore but requiring additional processing if pure metal is to be isolated. A metallic mineral concentrate contains at least one of the following metals in any of its oxidation states and at a concentration that contributes to the concentrate’s commercial value: aluminum, copper, gold, iron, lead, molybdenum, silver, titanium, tungsten, uranium, zinc and zirconium. This definition may not be construed as requiring that material containing metallic compounds be refined to a pure metal in order for the material to be considered a metallic mineral concentrate to be covered by the standards. NR 440.525(2)(h)(h) “Metallic mineral processing plant” means any combination of equipment that produces metallic mineral concentrates from ore. Metallic mineral processing commences with the mining of ore and includes all operations either up to and including the loading of wet or dry concentrates or solutions of metallic minerals for transfer to facilities at nonadjacent locations that will subsequently process metallic concentrates into purified metals (or other products) or up to and including all material transfer and storage operations that precede the operations that produce refined metals (or other products) from metallic mineral concentrates at facilities adjacent to the metallic mineral processing plant. This definition may not be construed as requiring that mining of ore be conducted in order for the combination of equipment to be considered a metallic mineral processing plant. (See also the definition of “metallic mineral concentrate.” ) NR 440.525(2)(i)(i) “Process fugitive emissions” means particulate matter emissions from an affected facility that are not collected by a capture system. NR 440.525(2)(j)(j) “Product packaging station” means the equipment used to fill containers with metallic compounds or metallic mineral concentrates. NR 440.525(2)(k)(k) “Railroad loading station” means that portion of a metallic mineral processing plant where metallic minerals or metallic mineral concentrates are loaded by a conveying system into railcars. NR 440.525(2)(L)(L) “Railcar unloading station” means that portion of a metallic mineral processing plant where metallic ore is unloaded from a railcar into a hopper, screen or crusher. NR 440.525(2)(m)(m) “Screen” means a device for separating material according to size by passing undersize material through one or more mesh surfaces (screens) in series and retaining oversize material on the mesh surfaces (screens). NR 440.525(2)(n)(n) “Stack emissions” means the particulate matter captured and released to the atmosphere through a stack, chimney or flue. NR 440.525(2)(o)(o) “Storage bin” means a facility for storage (including surge bins and hoppers) of metallic minerals prior to further processing or loading. NR 440.525(2)(p)(p) “Surface moisture” means water that is not chemically bound to a metallic mineral or metallic mineral concentrate. NR 440.525(2)(q)(q) “Thermal dryer” means a unit in which the surface moisture content of a metallic mineral or a metallic mineral concentrate is reduced by direct or indirect contact with a heated gas system. NR 440.525(2)(r)(r) “Truck loading station” means that portion of a metallic mineral processing plant where metallic minerals or metallic mineral concentrates are loaded by a conveying system into trucks. NR 440.525(2)(s)(s) “Truck unloading station” means that portion of a metallic mineral processing plant where metallic ore is unloaded from a truck into a hopper, screen, or crusher. NR 440.525(3)(a)(a) On and after the date on which the performance test required to be conducted by s. NR 440.08 is completed no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section may cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from an affected facility any stack emissions that: NR 440.525(3)(a)1.1. Contain particulate matter in excess of 0.050 grams per dry standard cubic meter (0.022 gr/dscf). NR 440.525(3)(a)2.2. Exhibit greater than 7% opacity unless the stack emissions are discharged from an affected facility using a wet scrubbing emission control device. NR 440.525(3)(b)(b) On and after the sixtieth day after achieving the maximum production rate at which the affected facility will be operated, but not later than 180 days after initial startup, no owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section may cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from an affected facility any process fugitive emissions that exhibit greater than 10% opacity. NR 440.525(4)(a)(a) The cost of replacement of ore-contact surfaces on processing equipment may not be considered in calculating either the “fixed capital cost of the new components” or the “fixed capital cost that would be required to construct a comparable new facility” under s. NR 440.15. Ore-contact surfaces are: crushing surfaces; screen meshes; bars, and plates; conveyor belts; elevator buckets; and pan feeders. NR 440.525(4)(b)(b) Under s. NR 440.15 the “fixed capital cost of the new components” includes the fixed capital cost of all depreciable components (except components specified in par. (a) that are or will be replaced pursuant to all continuous programs of component replacement commenced within any 2-year period following August 24, 1982. NR 440.525(5)(a)(a) The owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall install, calibrate, maintain and operate a monitoring device for the continuous measurement of the change in pressure of the gas stream through the scrubber for any affected facility using a wet scrubber emission control device. The monitoring device must be certified by the manufacturer to be accurate within ±250 pascals (±1 inch water) gauge pressure and must be calibrated on an annual basis in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. NR 440.525(5)(b)(b) The owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall install, calibrate, maintain and operate a monitoring device for the continuous measurement of the scrubbing liquid flow rate to a wet scrubber for any affected facility using any type of wet scrubbing emission control device. The monitoring device must be certified by the manufacturer to be accurate within ± 5% of design scrubbing liquid flow rate and must be calibrated on at least an annual basis in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. NR 440.525(6)(a)(a) The owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall conduct a performance test and submit to the department a written report of the results of the test as specified in s. NR 440.08 (1). NR 440.525(6)(b)(b) During the initial performance test of a wet scrubber, and at least weekly thereafter, the owner or operator shall record the measurements of both the change in pressure of the gas stream across the scrubber and the scrubbing liquid flow rate. NR 440.525(6)(c)(c) After the initial performance test of a wet scrubber, the owner or operator shall submit semiannual reports to the department of occurrences when the measurements of the scrubber pressure loss or gain or liquid flow rate differ by more than ±30% from the average obtained during the most recent performance test.