(b) For the purpose of determining compliance with subdivision (a) of this section, visible emissions are those emissions of any degree of opacity greater than zero, observed to be emanating from the oven doors of a battery. An inspection of the coke oven doors will consist of an observer or observers walking the length of a coke battery at a steady pace from a ground level position (25 to 100 feet from the battery). Each door (coke side, push side and chuck doors) is to be observed during the inspection for only that period of time necessary to determine whether or not there is a visible emission coming from the door. The observer will then shift his attention to the adjacent door, if possible, and check for emissions in the same manner. If a temporary machine obstruction occurs, blocking the view of one or more ovens, those oven(s) will be bypassed and the remaining doors on that side of the battery will be inspected. After the traverse on that side of the battery, the bypassed ovens and only those ovens will be reinspected. Compliance will not be determined if it is not possible to reinspect the blocked ovens. Where the inspector has reason to believe that emissions emanate from a leaking chuck door within a leaking oven door, the emissions will be counted as two leaks. The percentage of leaking doors will be calculated by the following equation: Percentage of Leaking Doors =(A/B x C)
A =100 x (number of leaking doors)
B =number of doors/oven
C =number of inservice ovens/battery
The number of doors/oven is normally three--pusher side, coke side and chuck. Compliance is determined for all doors in aggregate, not for each separate door type.