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    <CFRTITLE>40</CFRTITLE>
    <CFRTITLETEXT>Protection of Environment</CFRTITLETEXT>
    <VOL>14</VOL>
    <DATE>2015-07-01</DATE>
    <ORIGINALDATE>2014-07-01</ORIGINALDATE>
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    <TITLE>Alternative Emission Limits for New or Reconstructed Boilers and Process Heaters That Commenced Construction or Reconstruction After June 4, 2010, and Before May 20, 2011</TITLE>
    <GRANULENUM>12</GRANULENUM>
    <HEADING>Table 12 to Subpart DDDDD of Part 63</HEADING>
    <ANCESTORS>
      <PARENT HEADING="Title 40" SEQ="4">Protection of Environment</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="CHAPTER I" SEQ="3">ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="SUBCHAPTER C" SEQ="2">AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED)</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="PART 63" SEQ="1">NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS FOR SOURCE CATEGORIES (CONTINUED)</PARENT>
      <PARENT HEADING="Subpart DDDDD" SEQ="0">National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants for Major Sources: Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters</PARENT>
    </ANCESTORS>
  </FDSYS>
  <APPENDIX>
    <EAR>Pt. 63, Subpt. DDDDD, Table 12</EAR>
    <HD SOURCE="HED"> Table 12 to Subpart DDDDD of Part 63—Alternative Emission Limits for New or Reconstructed Boilers and Process Heaters That Commenced Construction or Reconstruction After June 4, 2010, and Before May 20, 2011</HD>
    <GPOTABLE CDEF="s100,r50,r50,r50" COLS="4" OPTS="L2">
      <BOXHD>
        <CHED H="1" O="L">If your boiler or process heater is in this subcategory</CHED>
        <CHED H="1" O="L">For the following pollutants</CHED>
        <CHED H="1" O="L">The emissions must not exceed the following emission limits, except during periods of startup and shutdown</CHED>
        <CHED H="1" O="L">Using this specified sampling volume or test run duration</CHED>
      </BOXHD>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">1. Units in all subcategories designed to burn solid fuel</ENT>
        <ENT>a. Mercury</ENT>
        <ENT>3.5E-06 lb per MMBtu of heat input</ENT>
        <ENT>For M29, collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run; for M30A or M30B, collect a minimum sample as specified in the method; for ASTM D6784 <SU>a</SU> collect a minimum of 2 dscm.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">2. Units in all subcategories designed to burn solid fuel that combust at least 10 percent biomass/bio-based solids on an annual heat input basis and less than 10 percent coal/solid fossil fuels on an annual heat input basis</ENT>
        <ENT>a. Particulate Matter</ENT>
        <ENT>0.008 lb per MMBtu of heat input (30-day rolling average for units 250 MMBtu/hr or greater, 3-run average for units less than 250 MMBtu/hr)</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Hydrogen Chloride</ENT>
        <ENT>0.004 lb per MMBtu of heat input</ENT>
        <ENT>For M26A, collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run; for M26, collect a minimum of 60 liters per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">3. Units in all subcategories designed to burn solid fuel that combust at least 10 percent coal/solid fossil fuels on an annual heat input basis and less than 10 percent biomass/bio-based solids on an annual heat input basis</ENT>
        <ENT>a. Particulate Matter</ENT>
        <ENT>0.0011 lb per MMBtu of heat input (30-day rolling average for units 250 MMBtu/hr or greater, 3-run average for units less than 250 MMBtu/hr)</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 3 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <PRTPAGE P="212"/>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Hydrogen Chloride</ENT>
        <ENT>0.0022 lb per MMBtu of heat input</ENT>
        <ENT>For M26A, collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run; for M26, collect a minimum of 60 liters per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">4. Units designed to burn pulverized coal/solid fossil fuel</ENT>
        <ENT>a. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>90 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.003 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">5. Stokers designed to burn coal/solid fossil fuel</ENT>
        <ENT>a. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>7 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.003 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">6. Fluidized bed units designed to burn coal/solid fossil fuel</ENT>
        <ENT>a. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>30 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.002 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">7. Stokers designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids</ENT>
        <ENT>a. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>560 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.005 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">8. Fluidized bed units designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids</ENT>
        <ENT>a. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>260 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.02 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">9. Suspension burners/Dutch Ovens designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids</ENT>
        <ENT>a. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>1,010 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.2 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">10. Fuel cells designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids</ENT>
        <ENT>a. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>470 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.003 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">11. Hybrid suspension/grate units designed to burn biomass/bio-based solids</ENT>
        <ENT>a. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>1,500 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.2 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">12. Units designed to burn liquid fuel</ENT>
        <ENT>a. Particulate Matter</ENT>
        <ENT>0.002 lb per MMBtu of heat input (30-day rolling average for units 250 MMBtu/hr or greater, 3-run average for units less than 250 MMBtu/hr)</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Hydrogen Chloride</ENT>
        <ENT>0.0032 lb per MMBtu of heat input</ENT>
        <ENT>For M26A, collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run; for M26, collect a minimum of 60 liters per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <PRTPAGE P="213"/>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>c. Mercury</ENT>
        <ENT>3.0E-07 lb per MMBtu of heat input</ENT>
        <ENT>For M29, collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run; for M30A or M30B, collect a minimum sample as specified in the method; for ASTM D6784 <SU>a</SU> collect a minimum of 2 dscm.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>d. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>3 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>e. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.002 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">13. Units designed to burn liquid fuel located in non-continental States and territories</ENT>
        <ENT>a. Particulate Matter</ENT>
        <ENT>0.002 lb per MMBtu of heat input (30-day rolling average for units 250 MMBtu/hr or greater, 3-run average for units less than 250 MMBtu/hr)</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 2 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Hydrogen Chloride</ENT>
        <ENT>0.0032 lb per MMBtu of heat input</ENT>
        <ENT>For M26A, collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run; for M26, collect a minimum of 60 liters per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>c. Mercury</ENT>
        <ENT>7.8E-07 lb per MMBtu of heat input</ENT>
        <ENT>For M29, collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run; for M30A or M30B, collect a minimum sample as specified in the method; for ASTM D6784 <SU>a</SU> collect a minimum of 2 dscm.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>d. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>51 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>e. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.002 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="01">14. Units designed to burn gas 2 (other) gases</ENT>
        <ENT>a. Particulate Matter</ENT>
        <ENT>0.0067 lb per MMBtu of heat input (30-day rolling average for units 250 MMBtu/hr or greater, 3-run average for units less than 250 MMBtu/hr)</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>b. Hydrogen Chloride</ENT>
        <ENT>0.0017 lb per MMBtu of heat input</ENT>
        <ENT>For M26A, collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run; for M26, collect a minimum of 60 liters per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>c. Mercury</ENT>
        <ENT>7.9E-06 lb per MMBtu of heat input</ENT>
        <ENT>For M29, collect a minimum of 1 dscm per run; for M30A or M30B, collect a minimum sample as specified in the method; for ASTM D6784 <SU>a</SU> collect a minimum of 2 dscm.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>d. CO</ENT>
        <ENT>3 ppm by volume on a dry basis corrected to 3 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>1 hr minimum sampling time.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <ROW>
        <PRTPAGE P="214"/>
        <ENT I="22"> </ENT>
        <ENT>e. Dioxins/Furans</ENT>
        <ENT>0.08 ng/dscm (TEQ) corrected to 7 percent oxygen</ENT>
        <ENT>Collect a minimum of 4 dscm per run.</ENT>
      </ROW>
      <TNOTE>
        <SU>a</SU> Incorporated by reference, see § 63.14.</TNOTE>
    </GPOTABLE>
    <CITA>[76 FR 15664, Mar. 21, 2011]</CITA>
    <EDNOTE>
      <HD SOURCE="HED">Editorial Note:</HD>
      <P>At 78 FR 7208, Jan. 31, 2013, Table 12 was added, effective Apr. 1, 2013. However, Table 12 could not be added as a Table 12 is already in existence.</P>
    </EDNOTE>
  </APPENDIX>
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