(b) The owner or operator shall determine compliance with the particulate matter emission standards in § 60.152 as follows: (1) The emission rate (E) of particulate matter for each run shall be computed using the following equation: View Image
Where:
E = Emission rate of particulate matter, g/kg (lb/ton) of dry sludge input.
cs = Concentration of particulate matter, g/dscm (gr/dscf).
Qsd = Volumetric flow rate of effluent gas, dscm/hr (dscf/hr).
S = Charging rate of dry sludge during the run, kg/hr (ton/hr).
K = Conversion factor, 1.0 g/g (7,000 gr/lb).
(2) Method 5 shall be used to determine the particulate matter concentration (cs) and the volumetric flow rate (Qsd) of the effluent gas. The sampling time and sample volume for each run shall be at least 60 minutes and 0.90 dscm (31.8 dscf).(3) The dry sludge charging rate (S) for each run shall be computed using either of the following equations: View Image
Where:
S = Charging rate of dry sludge, kg/hr (ton/hr).
Sm = Total mass of sludge charge, kg (ton).
Rdm = Average mass of dry sludge per unit mass of sludge charged, kg/kg (ton/ton).
[THETA] = Duration of run, hr.
Sv = Total volume of sludge charged, m3 (gal).
Rdv = Average mass of dry sludge per unit volume of sludge charged, kg/m3 (lb/gal).
Kv = Conversion factor, 1 g/g (2,000 lb/ton).
(4) the flow measuring device of § 60.153(a)(1) shall be used to determine the total mass (Sm) or volume (Sv) of sludge charged to the incinerator during each run. If the flow measuring device is on a time rate basis, readings shall be taken and recorded at 5-minute intervals during the run and the total charge of sludge shall be computed using the following equations, as applicable: View Image
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Where:
Sm = Total mass of sludge charged to the incinerator during the test run.
Sv = Total volume of sludge charged to the incinerator during the test run.
Qmi = Average mass flow rate calculated by averaging the flow rates at the beginning and end of each interval "i," kg/hr (ton/hr).
Qvi = Average volume flow rate calculated by averaging the flow rates at the beginning and end of each interval "i," m3/hr (gal/hr).
[THETA]i = Duration of interval "i," hr.
(5) Samples of the sludge charged to the incinerator shall be collected in nonporous jars at the beginning of each run and at approximately 1-hour intervals thereafter until the test ends; and "2540 G. Total, Fixed, and Volatile Solids in Solid and Semisolid Samples, in Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater, 20th Edition, 1998" (incorporated by reference-see § 60.17 ) shall be used to determine dry sludge content of each sample (total solids residue), except that: (i) Evaporating dishes shall be ignited to at least 103 °C rather than the 550 °C specified in step 3(a)(1).(ii) Determination of volatile residue, step 3(b) may be deleted.(iii) The quantity of dry sludge per unit sludge charged shall be determined in terms of kg/m3 (lb/gal) or kg/kg (ton/ton).(iv) The average dry sludge content shall be the arithmetic average of all the samples taken during the run.(6) Method 9 and the procedures in § 60.11 shall be used to determine opacity.