N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. tit. 6 § 223.3

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 45, November 2, 2024
Section 223.3 - Particulate emissions
(a) Existing emission sources. No person shall cause or allow emission of particulates to the outdoor atmosphere from any existing fluid catalytic cracking unit catalyst regenerator or fluid catalytic unit incinerator-waste heat boiler in excess of 0.15 grain per cubic foot of exhaust gas, expressed at standard conditions on a dry gas basis. An existing emission source is one for which an application for a permit to construct was received, pursuant to Part 201 of this Subchapter, prior to June 12, 1973.
(b) New emission sources and modifications.
(1) No person shall cause or allow emission of particulates to the outdoor atmosphere from any fluid catalytic cracking unit catalyst regenerator or fluid catalytic cracking unit incinerator-waste heat boiler or modification thereof, for which an application for a permit to construct is received by the commissioner pursuant to Part 201 of this Title, subsequent to June 11, 1973, in excess of 1.0 pound per 1,000 pounds of coke burn-off in the catalyst regenerator.
(2) In those instances in which auxiliary liquid and/or solid fuels are burned in the fluid catalytic cracking unit incinerator-waste heat boiler, particulates in excess of that permitted by subdivision (a) of this section may be emitted to the outdoor atmosphere, except that the incremental rate of particulate emissions shall not exceed 0.10 lb per million Btu heat input attributable to such liquid and/or solid fuel.

N.Y. Comp. Codes R. & Regs. Tit. 6 § 223.3