40 CFR Table 7
Emission Limitations for Waste-Burning Kilns That Commenced Construction After June 4, 2010, or Reconstruction or Modification After August 7, 2013
June 9, 2020
CFR
Open Table
For the air
pollutant
You must meet this emission limitation1 Using this averaging time2 And determining compliance using this method23
Cadmium 0.0014 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter 3-run average (collect a minimum volume of 4 dry standard cubic meters per run) Performance test (Method 29 at 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-8). Use ICPMS for the analytical finish.
Carbon monoxide 90 (long kilns)/190 (preheater/precalciner) parts per million dry volume 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) Performance test (Method 10 at 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-4).
Dioxins/furans (total mass basis) 0.51 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter 3-run average (collect a minimum volume of 4 dry standard cubic meters per run) Performance test (Method 23 at 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-7).
Dioxins/furans (toxic equivalency basis) 0.075 nanograms per dry standard cubic meter 3-run average (collect a minimum volume of 4 dry standard cubic meters) Performance test (Method 23 at 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-7).
Hydrogen chloride 3.0 parts per million dry volume 3-run average (1 hour minimum sample time per run) or 30-day rolling average if HCl CEMS is being used If a wet scrubber or dry scrubber is used, performance test (Method 321 at 40 CFR part 63, appendix A). If a wet scrubber or dry scrubber is not used, HCl CEMS as specified in §60.2145(j).
Lead 0.014 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter 3-run average (collect a minimum volume of 4 dry standard cubic meters) Performance test (Method 29 at 40 CFR part 60, appendix A-8). Use ICPMS for the analytical finish.
Mercury 0.0037 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter
Or
21 pounds/million tons of clinker3
30-day rolling average Mercury CEMS or integrated sorbent trap monitoring system (performance specification 12A or 12B, respectively, of appendix B and procedure 5 of appendix F of this part), as specified in §60.2145(j).
Nitrogen oxides 200 parts per million dry volume 30-day rolling average Nitrogen oxides CEMS (performance specification 2 of appendix B and procedure 1 of appendix F of this part).
Particulate matter (filterable) 4.9 milligrams per dry standard cubic meter 30-day rolling average PM CPMS (as specified in §60.2145(x)).
Sulfur dioxide 28 parts per million dry volume 30-day rolling average Sulfur dioxide CEMS (performance specification 2 of appendix B and procedure 1 of appendix F of this part).

1All emission limitations are measured at 7 percent oxygen (except for CEMS and integrated sorbent trap monitoring system data during startup and shutdown), dry basis at standard conditions. For dioxins/furans, you must meet either the Total Mass Basis limit or the toxic equivalency basis limit.

2In lieu of performance testing, you may use a CEMS or, for mercury, an integrated sorbent trap monitoring system, to demonstrate initial and continuing compliance with an emissions limit, as long as you comply with the CEMS or integrated sorbent trap monitoring system requirements applicable to the specific pollutant in §§60.2145 and 60.2165. As prescribed in §60.2145(u), if you use a CEMS or integrated sorbent trap monitoring system to demonstrate compliance with an emissions limit, your averaging time is a 30-day rolling average of 1-hour arithmetic average emission concentrations.

3Alkali bypass and in-line coal mill stacks are subject to performance testing only, as specified in §60.2145(y)(3). They are not subject to the CEMS, integrated sorbent trap monitoring system, or CPMS requirements that otherwise may apply to the main kiln exhaust.


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