40 CFR §63.5545
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- (a)For each CMS required in this section, you must develop and make available for inspection by the permitting authority, upon request, a site-specific monitoring plan that addresses the provisions in paragraphs (a)(1) through (3) of this section.
- (1)Installation of the CMS sampling probe or other interface at a measurement location relative to each affected process unit such that the measurement is representative of control of the exhaust emissions (e.g., on or downstream of the last control device);
- (2)Performance and equipment specifications for the sample interface, the pollutant concentration or parametric signal analyzer, and the data collection and reduction system; and
- (3)Performance evaluation procedures and acceptance criteria (e.g., calibrations).
- (b)In your site-specific monitoring plan, you must also address the provisions in paragraphs (b)(1) through (3) of this section.
- (1)Ongoing operation and maintenance procedures in accordance with the general requirements of §§ 63.8(c)(3) and (4)(ii), 63.5515(b), and 63.5580(c)(6);
- (2)Ongoing data quality assurance procedures in accordance with the general requirements of § 63.8(d)(2); and
- (3)Ongoing recordkeeping and reporting procedures in accordance with the general requirements of §§ 63.10(c), (e)(1), (e)(2)(i) and 63.5585.
- (c)You must conduct a performance evaluation of each CMS in accordance with your site-specific monitoring plan.
- (d)You must operate and maintain the CMS in continuous operation according to the site-specific monitoring plan.
- (e)For each continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS), you must meet the requirements in paragraphs (e)(1) through (6) of this section.
- (1)Each CEMS must be installed, operated, and maintained according to the applicable performance specification (PS) listed in paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section:
- (i)PS-7 of 40 CFR part 60, appendix B, for CEMS used to measure hydrogen sulfide emissions;
- (ii)PS-8 of 40 CFR part 60, appendix B, for CEMS used to measure volatile organic compound emissions;
- (iii)PS-9 of 40 CFR part 60, appendix B, for CEMS that use gas chromatography to measure organic HAP emissions; and
- (iv)PS-15 of 40 CFR part 60, appendix B, for CEMS that use Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy to measure organic HAP emissions.
- (2)You must conduct a performance evaluation of each CEMS according to the requirements in § 63.8, Procedure 1 of 40 CFR part 60, appendix F, and according to the applicable performance specification listed in paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section.
- (3)As specified in § 63.8(c)(4)(ii), each CEMS must complete a minimum of one cycle of operation (sampling, analyzing, and data recording) for each successive 15-minute period.
- (4)The CEMS data must be reduced to operating data averages computed using valid data from at least 75 percent of the hours during the averaging period. To have a valid hour of data, you must have four or more data points equally spaced over the 1-hour period (or at least two data points during an hour when calibration, quality assurance, or maintenance activities are being performed), except as specified in paragraph (e)(5) of this section.
- (5)The CEMS data taken during periods in which the control devices are not functioning in controlling emissions, as indicated by periods of no flow for all or a portion of an affected source, must not be considered in the averages.
- (6)Determine the daily average of all recorded readings for each operating day during the semiannual reporting period described in Table 8 to this subpart.
- (1)Each CEMS must be installed, operated, and maintained according to the applicable performance specification (PS) listed in paragraphs (e)(1)(i) through (iv) of this section:
- (f)For each continuous parameter monitoring system (CPMS), you must meet the requirements in paragraphs (f)(1) through (9) of this section.
- (1)Satisfy all requirements of performance specifications for CPMS upon promulgation of such performance specifications.
- (2)Satisfy all requirements of quality assurance (QA) procedures for CPMS upon promulgation of such QA procedures.
- (3)The CPMS must complete a minimum of one cycle of operation for each successive 15-minute period.
- (4)To calculate a valid hourly average, there must be at least four equally spaced values for that hour, excluding data collected during the periods described in paragraph (f)(6) of this section.
- (5)Have valid hourly data for at least 75 percent of the hours during the averaging period.
- (6)The CPMS data taken during periods in which the control devices are not functioning in controlling emissions, as indicated by periods of no flow for all or a portion of an affected source, must not be considered in the averages.
- (7)Calculate a daily average using all of the valid hourly averages for each operating day during the semiannual reporting period.
- (8)Record the results of each inspection, calibration, and validation check.
- (9)Except for redundant sensors, any device that is used to conduct an initial validation or accuracy audit of a CPMS must meet the accuracy requirements specified in paragraphs (f)(9)(i) and (ii) of this section.
- (g)If flow to a control device could be intermittent, you must install, calibrate, and operate a flow indicator at the inlet or outlet of the control device to identify periods of no flow.