NR 462.04(1)(d)3.3. You shall conduct a performance evaluation of each CMS in accordance with your site-specific monitoring plan. NR 462.04(1)(d)4.4. You shall operate and maintain the CMS in continuous operation according to the site-specific monitoring plan. NR 462.04(1)(e)(e) If you have an applicable emission limit or work practice standard, you shall develop and implement a written startup, shutdown and malfunction plan (SSMP) according to the provisions in s. NR 460.05 (4) (c). NR 462.04(2)(2) Do any boilers or process heaters have limited requirements? NR 462.04(2)(a)(a) New or reconstructed boilers and process heaters in the large liquid fuel subcategory or the limited use liquid fuel subcategory that burn only fossil fuels and other gases and do not burn any residual oil are subject to the emission limits and applicable work practice standards in Table 1 of this chapter. You are not required to conduct a performance test to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits. You are not required to set and maintain operating limits to demonstrate continuous compliance with the emission limits. However, you shall meet the requirements in subds. 1. and 2. and meet the CO work practice standard in Table 1 of this chapter. NR 462.04(2)(a)1.1. To demonstrate initial compliance, you shall include a signed statement in the notification of compliance status report required in s. NR 462.07 (1) (e) that indicates you burn only liquid fossil fuels other than residual oils, either alone or in combination with gaseous fuels. NR 462.04(2)(a)2.2. To demonstrate continuous compliance with the applicable emission limits, you shall also keep records that demonstrate that you burn only liquid fossil fuels other than residual oils, either alone or in combination with gaseous fuels. You shall also include a signed statement in each semiannual compliance report required in s. NR 462.07 (2) that indicates you burned only liquid fossil fuels other than residual oils, either alone or in combination with gaseous fuels, during the reporting period. NR 462.04(2)(b)(b) The affected boilers and process heaters listed in subds. 1. to 3. are subject to only the initial notification requirements in s. NR 460.08 (2). They are not subject to the emission limits, work practice standards, performance testing, monitoring, SSM plans, site-specific monitoring plans, recordkeeping and reporting requirements of this chapter or any other requirements in ch. NR 460. NR 462.04(2)(b)3.3. New or reconstructed small liquid fuel units that burn only gaseous fuels or distillate oil. New or reconstructed small liquid fuel boilers and process heaters that commence burning any other type of liquid fuel shall comply with all applicable requirements of this chapter and ch. NR 460 upon commencing the burning of the other type of liquid fuel. NR 462.04(2)(c)(c) The affected boilers and process heaters listed in subds. 1. to 4. are not subject to the initial notification requirements in s. NR 460.08 (2) and are not subject to any requirements in this chapter or in ch. NR 460. They are not subject to the emission limits, work practice standards, performance testing, monitoring, SSM plans, site-specific monitoring plans, recordkeeping and reporting requirements of this chapter or any other requirements in ch. NR 460. NR 462.04(3)(3) What are the health-based compliance alternatives for the hydrogen chloride and total selected metals standards? NR 462.04(3)(a)(a) As an alternative to the requirement to demonstrate compliance with the HCl emission limit in Table 1 of this chapter, you may demonstrate eligibility for the health-based compliance alternative for HCl emissions under the procedures prescribed in 40 CFR part 63, subpart DDDDD, Appendix A, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.04 (24m). NR 462.04(3)(b)(b) As an alternative to the requirement to demonstrate compliance with the TSM emission limit in Table 1 of this chapter based on the sum of emissions for the 8 selected metals, you may demonstrate eligibility for the health-based alternative for manganese emissions under the procedures prescribed in 40 CFR part 63, subpart DDDDD, Appendix A, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.04 (24m) and comply with the TSM emission standards in Table 1 based on the sum of emissions for 7 selected metals, by excluding manganese emissions from the summation of TSM emissions. NR 462.04(4)(4) What parts of the general provisions apply to me? Appendix DDDDD of ch. NR 460 shows which parts of the general provisions in ch. NR 460 apply to you. NR 462.04 HistoryHistory: CR 05-116: cr. Register November 2006 No. 611, eff. 12-1-06. NR 462.05NR 462.05 Testing, fuel analyses and initial compliance requirements. NR 462.05(1)(1) What are my initial compliance requirements and deadlines? NR 462.05(1)(a)(a) For affected sources that elect to demonstrate compliance with any of the emission limits of this chapter through performance testing, your initial compliance requirements include conducting performance tests according to sub. (3) and Table 5 of this chapter, conducting a fuel analysis for each type of fuel burned in your boiler or process heater according to sub. (4) and Table 6 of this chapter, establishing operating limits according to sub. (7) and Table 7 of this chapter, and conducting CMS performance evaluations according to sub. (6). NR 462.05(1)(b)(b) For affected sources that elect to demonstrate compliance with the emission limits for HCl, mercury or TSM through fuel analysis, your initial compliance requirement is to conduct a fuel analysis for each type of fuel burned in your boiler or process heater according to sub. (4) and Table 6 of this chapter and establish operating limits according to sub. (7) and Table 8 of this chapter. NR 462.05(1)(c)(c) For affected sources that have an applicable work practice standard, your initial compliance requirements depend on the subcategory and rated capacity of your boiler or process heater. If your boiler or process heater is in any of the limited use subcategories or has a heat input capacity less than 100 mmBtu per hour, your initial compliance demonstration is conducting a performance test for carbon monoxide according to Table 5 of this chapter. If your boiler or process heater is in any of the large subcategories and has a heat input capacity of 100 mmBtu per hour or greater, your initial compliance demonstration is conducting a performance evaluation of your continuous emission monitoring system for carbon monoxide according to sub. (6) (a). NR 462.05(1)(d)(d) For existing affected sources, you shall demonstrate initial compliance no later than 180 days after the compliance date that is specified for your source in s. NR 462.01 (5) and according to the applicable provisions in s. NR 460.06 (1) (b) as cited in Appendix DDDDD in ch. NR 460. NR 462.05(1)(e)(e) If your new or reconstructed affected source commenced construction or reconstruction between January 13, 2003 and November 12, 2004, you shall demonstrate initial compliance with either the proposed emission limits and work practice standards or the promulgated emission limits and work practice standards no later than 180 days after November 12, 2004 or within 180 days after startup of the source, whichever is later, according to s. NR 460.06 (1) (b). NR 462.05(1)(f)(f) If your new or reconstructed affected source commenced construction or reconstruction between January 13, 2003 and November 12, 2004, and you chose to comply with the proposed emission limits and work practice standards when demonstrating initial compliance, you shall conduct a second compliance demonstration for the promulgated emission limits and work practice standards within 3 years after November 12, 2004 or within 3 years after startup of the affected source, whichever is later.