Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 219-10.2 - Control Requirements(a) No owner or operator of a municipal or private solid waste incineration unit shall cause or allow emissions of NO from any municipal or private solid waste incineration unit in excess of the applicable limit in Table 1 of this Subpart on a 24-hour arithmetic average basis, excluding periods of start-up, shutdown, and malfunction. Table 1 - 24-Hour Average NOx Emission Limits
Combustion Technology | NOx Emission Limit (ppmv, dry corrected to 7% oxygen) |
Mass Burn Waterwall | 150 |
Rotary Combustor | 170 |
Other Technologies | * |
* See Subdivision 219-10.2(c) of this Section
(b) No owner or operator of a municipal or private solid waste incineration facility shall cause or allow emissions of NOx from any municipal or private solid waste incineration unit in excess of the applicable limit in Table 2 of this Subpart on an annual rolling arithmetic average basis, excluding periods of start-up, shutdown, and malfunction. Table 2 - Annual Average NOx Emission Limits
Combustion Technology | NOx Emission Limit (ppmv, dry corrected to 7% oxygen) |
Mass Burn Waterwall | 150 |
Rotary Combustor | 150 |
Other Technologies | * |
* See Subdivision 219-10.2(c) of this Section
(c) The owner or operator of a municipal or private solid waste incineration unit that employs a combustion technology not listed in Table 1 or Table 2 of this Section shall develop and propose a facility specific 24-hour and annual average NO emission limitation. A proposal prepared pursuant to this Subdivision shall consider: (1) The available NO control technologies, the projected effectiveness of the technologies considered, and the costs for installation and operation for each of the technologies; and(2) The technology and the appropriate emission limit selected as RACT considering the costs for installation and operation of the technology.(d) By June 30, 2021, the owner or operator of a facility subject to the requirements of this Subpart must submit to the Department either a complete application for a permit that incorporates the requirements of this Subpart or a RACT analysis that explains why the control technology the facility currently employs should be considered RACT for that emission source.(e) Any facility specific NO emissions limitation proposal made pursuant to subdivisions 219-10.2(c) or 219-10.2(d) of this Section that is approved by the Department will be recorded in the relevant Title V facility permit as the applicable NO RACT requirement, and must be submitted to the administrator for approval as a separate SIP revision.N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 §§ 219-10.2
Adopted New York State Register March 4, 2020/Volume XLII, Issue 9, eff. 3/14/2020