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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 60 · § 60.4340

§ 60.4340. How do I demonstrate continuous compliance for NOX if I do not use water or steam injection?

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(a)Except as provided for in paragraphs (a)(1) through
(4)of this section, if you are not using water or steam injection to control NOX emissions, you must perform annual performance tests (no more than 14 calendar months following the previous performance test) in accordance with § 60.4400 to demonstrate continuous compliance.
(1)If the NOX emission result from the performance test is less than or equal to 75 percent of the NOX emission limit for the turbine, you may reduce the frequency of subsequent performance tests to once every 2 years (no more than 26 calendar months following the previous performance test). If the results of any subsequent performance test exceed 75 percent of the NOX emission limit for the turbine, you must resume annual performance tests.
(2)An affected facility that has not operated for the 60 calendar days prior to the due date of a performance test is not required to perform the subsequent performance test until 45 calendar days after the next operating day. The Administrator or delegated authority must be notified of recommencement of operation consistent with § 60.4375(d).
(3)If you own or operate an affected facility that has operated 168 operating hours or less in total or with a particular fuel since the date the previous performance test was required to be conducted, you may request an extension from the otherwise required performance test until after the affected facility has operated more than 168 operating hours in total or with a particular fuel since the date of the previous performance test was required to be conducted. A request for an extension under this paragraph (a)(3) must be addressed to the relevant air division or office director of the appropriate Regional Office of the U.S. EPA as identified in § 60.4(a) for his or her approval at least 30 calendar days prior to the date on which the performance test is required to be conducted. If an extension is approved, a performance test must be conducted within 45 calendar days after the day the facility reaches 168 hours of operation since the date the previous performance test was required to be conducted. When the facility has operated more than 168 operating hours since the date the previous performance test was required to be conducted, the Administrator or delegated authority must be notified consistent with § 60.4375(d).
(4)For a facility at which a group consisting of no more than five similar stationary combustion turbines (i.e., same manufacturer and model number) is operated, you may request the use of a custom testing schedule by submitting a written request to the Administrator or delegated authority. The minimum requirements of the custom schedule include the conditions specified in paragraphs (a)(4)(i) through
(v)of this section.
(i)Emissions from the most recent performance test for each individual affected facility are 75 percent or less of the applicable standard;
(ii)Each stationary combustion turbine uses the same emissions control technology;
(iii)Each stationary combustion turbine is operated in a similar manner;
(iv)Each stationary combustion turbine and its emissions control equipment are maintained according to the manufacturer's recommended maintenance procedures; and
(v)A performance test is conducted on each facility at least once every 5 calendar years.
(b)As an alternative, you may install, calibrate, maintain and operate one of the following continuous monitoring systems:
(1)Continuous emission monitoring as described in §§ 60.4335(b) and 60.4345, or
(2)Continuous parameter monitoring as follows:
(i)For a diffusion flame turbine without add-on selective catalytic reduction
(SCR)controls, you must define parameters indicative of the unit's NOX formation characteristics, and you must monitor these parameters continuously.
(ii)For any lean premix stationary combustion turbine, you must continuously monitor the appropriate parameters to determine whether the unit is operating in low-NOX mode.
(iii)For any turbine that uses SCR to reduce NOX emissions, you must continuously monitor appropriate parameters to verify the proper operation of the emission controls.
(iv)For affected units that are also regulated under part 75 of this chapter, you can monitor the NOX emission rate using the methodology in appendix E to part 75, or the low mass emissions methodology in § 75.19 of this chapter, the requirements of this paragraph
(b)may be met by performing the parametric monitoring described in section 2.3 of appendix E to part 75 or in § 75.19(c)(1)(iv)(H). [71 FR 38497, July 6, 2006, as amended at 91 FR 1980, Jan. 15, 2026]
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