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Code · CFR · Title 40 — Protection of Environment · Part 63 · § 63.855

§ 63.855. Alternative emissions limits for co-controlled new and existing anode bake furnaces.

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(a)Applicability. The owner or operator of a new anode bake furnace meeting the criteria of paragraphs (a)(1) and
(2)of this section may demonstrate compliance with alternative TF and POM emission limits according to the procedures of this section.
(1)The new anode bake furnace must have been permitted to operate prior to May 1, 1998; and
(2)The new anode bake furnace must share a common control device with one or more existing anode bake furnaces.
(b)TF emission limit.
(1)Prior to the date on which each TF emission test is required to be conducted, the owner or operator must determine the applicable TF emission limit using Equation 6-A, Where: LTFC = Combined emission limit for TF, lb/ton green anode material placed in the bake furnace; LTFE = TF limit for emission averaging for the total number of new and existing anode bake furnaces from Table 4 to this subpart; PE = Mass of green anode placed in existing anode bake furnaces in the twelve months preceding the compliance test, ton/year; and PN = Mass of green anode placed in new anode bake furnaces in the twelve months preceding the compliance test, ton/year.
(2)The owner or operator of a new anode bake furnace that is controlled by a control device that also controls emissions of TF from one or more existing anode bake furnaces must not discharge, or cause to be discharged into the atmosphere, any emissions of TF in excess of the emission limits established in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
(c)POM emission limits.
(1)Prior to the date on which each POM emission test is required to be conducted, the owner or operator must determine the applicable POM emission limit using Equation 6-B, Where: LPOMC = Combined emission limit for POM, lb/ton green anode material placed in the bake furnace.
(2)The owner or operator of a new anode bake furnace that is controlled by a control device that also controls emissions of POM from one or more existing anode bake furnaces must not discharge, or cause to be discharged into the atmosphere, any emissions of TF in excess of the emission limits established in paragraph (c)(1) of this section. [80 FR 62423, Oct. 15, 2015]
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