No owner or operator of an existing fluid catalytic cracking unit catalyst regenerator or its incinerator-waste heat boiler at a petroleum refinery shall allow to be discharged into the atmosphere from the regenerator or its incinerator-waste heat boiler any gases that:
If auxiliary liquid or solid fossil fuels are burned in the fluid catalytic cracking unit incinerator-waste heat boiler, particulate matter in excess of that permitted by item A may be emitted provided that the incremental rate of particulate emissions shall not exceed 0.4 pounds per million Btu (0.72 grams per million cal) of heat input attributable to such liquid or solid fossil fuel.
Flares subject to the conditions of Code of Federal Regulations, title 40, part 60, subpart Ja, are not subject to the limits of this subpart. No owner or operator of existing fuel gas combustion devices and indirect heating equipment at a petroleum refinery shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from such devices and equipment any gases which contain sulfur dioxide in excess of 1.75 pounds per million Btu (3.15 grams per million cal) heat input. The total emissions of sulfur dioxide from all existing fuel gas combustion devices and all indirect heating equipment shall be divided by the total heat input of all such devices and equipment to determine compliance with this section; provided that no owner or operator shall cause to be discharged from any one fuel gas combustion device or any one unit of indirect heating equipment any gases which contain sulfur dioxide in excess of 3.0 pounds per million Btu (5.4 grams per million cal) heat input.
The standards of performance in parts 7011.0500 to 7011.0530 for indirect heating equipment do not apply to indirect heating equipment at a petroleum refinery. Only the standards of performance for indirect heating equipment in this part apply to indirect heating equipment. No owner or operator of existing indirect heating equipment at a petroleum refinery shall allow to be discharged into the atmosphere from the equipment any gases that:
For the purposes of this part, "existing" means equipment on which construction, modification, or reconstruction did not commence after June 11, 1973.
Minn. R. agency 167, ch. 7011, PETROLEUM REFINERIES, pt. 7011.1405
Statutory Authority: MS s 116.07