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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 61 · § 61.184

§ 61.184. Ambient air monitoring for inorganic arsenic.

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(a)The owner or operator of each source to which this subpart applies shall operate a continuous monitoring system for the measurement of inorganic arsenic concentrations in the ambient air.
(b)The ambient air monitors shall be located at sites to detect maximum concentrations of inorganic arsenic in the ambient air in accordance with a plan approved by the Administrator that shall include the sampling and analytical method used.
(c)The owner or operator shall submit a written plan describing, and explaining the basis for, the design and adequacy of the monitoring network, sampling and analytical procedures, and quality assurance within 45 days after the effective date of this subpart.
(d)Each monitor shall be operated continuously except for a reasonable time allowance for instrument maintenance and calibration, for changing filters, or for replacement of equipment needing major repair.
(e)Filters shall be changed daily and shall be analyzed and concentrations calculated within 30 days after filters are collected.
(f)The Administrator at any time may require changes in, or expansion of, the sampling program, including sampling and analytical protocols and network design.
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