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Issued in Fort Worth, Texas, on November (NESHAP) for Industrial, Commercial, copyrighted material, is not placed on
21, 2006. and Institutional Boilers and Process the Internet and will be publicly
Walter L. Tweedy, Heaters. After promulgation of this final available only in hard copy form.
Acting Manager, System Support Group, ATO rule, the Administrator received Publicly available docket materials are
Central Service Area. petitions for reconsideration of certain available either electronically through
[FR Doc. 06–9531 Filed 12–5–06; 8:45 am] provisions in the final rule. http://www.regulations.gov or in hard
BILLING CODE 4910–13–M Subsequently, EPA published a notice copy at the Air and Radiation Docket
of the reconsideration and requested and Information Center, EPA/DC, EPA
public comment on proposed West Building, Room B102, 1301
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION amendments to the NESHAP. After Constitution Ave., NW., Washington,
AGENCY evaluating public comments, we are DC. The Public Reading Room is open
adopting each of the amendments that from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday
40 CFR Part 63 we proposed. through Friday, excluding legal
holidays. The telephone number for the
[EPA–HQ–OAR–2002–0058; FRL–8252–2] DATES: This final rule is effective on
Public Reading Room is (202) 566–1744,
RIN 2060–AN32 February 5, 2007. The incorporation by
and the telephone number for the Air
reference of certain publications listed
Docket is (202) 566–1742.
National Emission Standards for in this final rule is approved by the
Hazardous Air Pollutants for Industrial, Director of the Office of Federal FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Commercial, and Institutional Boilers Register as of February 5, 2007. James Eddinger, Energy Strategies
and Process Heaters: Reconsideration Group, Sector Policies and Programs
ADDRESSES: EPA has established a Division (D243–01), Environmental
of Emissions Averaging Provision and docket for this action under docket ID
Technical Corrections Protection Agency, Research Triangle
No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2002–0058. All Park, North Carolina 27711; telephone
AGENCY: Environmental Protection documents in the docket are listed on number: (919) 541–5426, fax number:
Agency (EPA). the http://www.regulations.gov Web (919) 541–5450, e-mail address:
ACTION: Final rule; notice of final action site. Although listed in the index, some eddinger.jim@epamail.epa.gov.
on reconsideration. information is not publicly available,
e.g., confidential business information SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY: EPA is promulgating (CBI) or other information whose Regulated Entities. Categories and
amendments to the National Emission disclosure is restricted by statute. entities potentially regulated by the
Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants Certain other material, such as final rule:

Examples of potentially regulated


Category NAICS code entities

Any industry using a boiler or process heater in the final rule ... 321 Manufacturers of lumber and wood products.
322 Pulp and paper mills.
325 Chemical manufacturers.
324 Petroleum refiners and manufacturers of coal products.
316, 326, 339 Manufacturers of rubber and miscellaneous plastic products.
331 Steel works.
332 Electroplating, plating, polishing, anodizing, and coloring.
336 Manufacturers of motor vehicle parts and accessories.
221 Electric, gas, and sanitary services.
622 Health services.
611 Educational Services.

This table is not intended to be guidance page for newly proposed or or criminal proceedings brought by EPA
exhaustive, but rather provides a guide promulgated rules at http:// to enforce these requirements.
for readers regarding entities likely to be www.epa.gov/ttn/oarpg. The TTN Background Information Document.
regulated by this final rule. To provides information and technology EPA proposed and provided notice of
determine whether your facility would exchange in various areas of air the reconsideration of the NESHAP for
be regulated by this final rule, you pollution control. industrial, commercial, and institutional
should carefully examine the Judicial Review. Under section boilers and process heaters on October
applicability criteria in 40 CFR 63.7485 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act (CAA), 31, 2005 (70 FR 62264) and received 17
of this final rule. If you have any judicial review of the final rule is comment letters on the proposal. A
questions regarding the applicability of available only by filing a petition for memorandum ‘‘National Emission
this final rule to a particular entity, review in the U.S. Court of Appeals for Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants
contact the person listed in the the District of Columbia Circuit by
preceding FOR FURTHER INFORMATION for Industrial, Commercial, and
February 5, 2007. Under CAA section Institutional Boilers and Process
CONTACT section. 307(d)(7)(B), only an objection to the Heaters, Summary of Public Comments
WorldWide Web (WWW). In addition final rule that was raised with and Responses to GE Petition and
to being available in the docket, an reasonable specificity during the period
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Reconsideration of the Final Rule,’’


electronic copy of this final rule will be for public comment can be raised during containing EPA’s responses to each
available on the WWW through the judicial review. Moreover, under CAA public comment is available in Docket
Technology Transfer Network Web site section 307(b)(2), the requirements
No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2002–0058.
(TTN). EPA has posted a copy of the established by today’s final action may
final rule on the TTN’s policy and not be challenged separately in any civil

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Organization of this document: The maximum achievable control section, the Administrator is to initiate
information presented in this preamble technology and a health-based reconsideration proceedings if the
is organized as follows: compliance alternative for certain petitioner can show that it was
I. Statutory Authority for the Final Rule threshold pollutants. We proposed these impracticable to raise an objection to a
II. Background standards for ICI boilers and process rule within the public comment period
III. What changes are included in this final heaters on January 13, 2003 (68 FR or that the grounds for the objection
rule? 1660). arose after the public comment period.
A. American Society for Testing and In the preamble for the January 2003 GE requested that EPA reconsider
Materials (ASTM) Test Methods proposed rule, we discussed our portions of the emissions averaging
B. Utility Steam Generating Units consideration of a bubbling compliance provision that it believes could not have
C. Fuel Analysis Requirement alternative and requested comment on been practicably addressed during the
D. Consolidated Testing
incorporating a bubbling compliance public comment period. In the
1. Compliance With Consolidated Testing
2. Monitoring of Common Stack alternative (i.e., emission averaging) into alternative, GE requested clarification
3. Emissions Averaging when Units in this final rule as part of EPA’s general that the final rule already allows for
Different Subcategories are Ducted to policy of encouraging the use of flexible consolidated testing of commonly
Common Stack compliance approaches where they can vented boilers. By a letter dated April
4. Continuous Compliance With the be properly monitored and enforced. 27, 2005, we informed GE that we
Emissions Averaging Provision (See 68 FR 1686.) Industry trade intended to grant their petition for
5. Monthly Compliance Demonstrations associations, owners/operators of boilers reconsideration. On October 31, 2005,
and Calculations and process heaters, State regulatory we published a notice of
E. Definitions
agencies, local government agencies, reconsideration and proposed
IV. Responses to Significant Comments
A. Scope of Emissions Averaging Provision and environmental groups submitted amendments to the final rule (70 FR
B. Compliance Testing and Monitoring comments on the emissions averaging 62264).
C. Definitions approach. We received a total of 40 In the notice of reconsideration of the
D. Testing Methods public comment letters regarding the emissions averaging provision, we
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews emissions averaging approach in the proposed amendments to 40 CFR
A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory proposed rule during the comment 63.7522 and solicited comment in the
Planning and Review period. We summarized major public following areas: (1) Allowing testing of
B. Paperwork Reduction Act comments on the proposed emissions a common stack in situations where
C. Regulatory Flexibility Act each of the units vented to the common
averaging approach, along with our
D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism responses to those comments, in the stack are in the existing solid fuel
F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation preamble to the final rule (69 FR 55238) subcategory; (2) treating a group of
and Coordination With Indian Tribal and in the memorandum ‘‘Response to boilers that vent through a common
Governments Public Comments on Proposed emissions control system to a common
G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Industrial, Commercial, and stack as a single existing solid fuel
Children From Environmental Health Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters boiler for the purpose of subpart
and Safety Risks NESHAP (Revised)’’ (RTC DDDDD of 40 CFR part 63; (3) treating
H. Executive Order 13211: Actions Memorandum) which was placed in the a group of boilers that vent through
Concerning Regulations That more than one common emissions
docket for the final rule.
Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
Distribution, or Use
In the September 2004 final rule, we control system as distinct units and
I. National Technology Transfer and adopted an emissions averaging requiring individual compliance testing
Advancement Act provision for existing large solid fuel according to the methods specified in
J. Congressional Review Act boilers. The procedures that affected Table 8 to subpart DDDDD; (4)
sources must use to demonstrate demonstrating compliance with opacity
I. Statutory Authority for the Final Rule compliance through emissions limits using a single continuous opacity
Section 112 of the Clean Air Act averaging were promulgated at 40 CFR monitoring system (COMS) located in
(CAA) requires us to list categories and 63.7522. (See 69 FR 55257.) For each the common stack if each of the boilers
subcategories of major sources and area existing large solid fuel boiler in the venting to the common stack has an
sources of hazardous air pollutant averaging group, the emissions are applicable opacity limit; (5) treating
(HAP) and to establish NESHAP for the capped at the emission level being certain common stack situations as a
listed source categories and achieved on the effective date of the single emission point for purposes of
subcategories. Industrial boilers, final rule (November 12, 2004). Under averaging emissions with other existing
commercial and institutional boilers, emissions averaging provision in the large solid fuel boilers located at the
and process heaters were listed on July 2004 final rule, compliance must be facility.
16, 1992 (57 FR 31576). Major sources demonstrated on a 12-month rolling In addition, our October 31, 2005
of HAP are those that have the potential average basis, determined at the end of notice of proposed rulemaking included
to emit greater than 10 tons per year every calendar month. If a facility uses several corrections to subpart DDDDD of
(tpy) of any one HAP or 25 tpy of any this option, it must also develop and 40 CFR part 63 that were not related to
combination of HAP. submit an implementation plan to the emissions averaging. Several clarifying
applicable regulatory authority for amendments addressed: (1) The
II. Background review and approval no later than 180 applicability of firetube boilers in the
On September 13, 2004 (69 FR 55218), days before the date that the facility small unit subcategories and limited use
we promulgated the NESHAP for intends to demonstrate compliance. subcategories; (2) the definitions of
industrial, commercial, and institutional Following promulgation of the firetube and watertube boilers with
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(ICI) boilers and process heaters (Boilers emissions averaging provision in the respect to ‘‘hybrid boilers’’; and (3) the
NESHAP) as subpart DDDDD of 40 CFR final rule, the Administrator received a equivalent methods allowed in Table 6
part 63 under section 112(d) of the CAA. petition for reconsideration pursuant to to subpart DDDDD. The proposed
The NESHAP contain technology-based section 307(d)(7)(B) of the CAA from corrections include language that: (1)
emissions standards reflecting the General Electric (GE). Under this Excludes electric utility steam

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generating units that are covered by 40 TABLE 1.—LIST OF EQUIVALENT METH- intention was to exempt from subpart
CFR part 60, subpart Da or 40 CFR part ODS APPROVED AS OF FEBRUARY DDDDD any units that are already or
60, subpart HHHH; (2) adds Equation 15, 2005 will be subject to regulation for HAP
4A to subpart DDDDD for calculating a under another standard. (See 69 FR
12-month rolling average emission rate EPA-approved 1663.) Because regulations relating to
when using the emissions averaging Pollutant or Analyte electric utility steam generating units
equivalent method
option; (3) requires an oxygen monitor were under development at the time of
to be installed when a carbon monoxide Arsenic ...................... SW–846–7060.a promulgation of subpart DDDDD, we
monitor is required by the rule; and (4) SW–846–7060A. were unable to reference a specific rule
updates American Society of Testing Chlorine ..................... ASTM D2361. citation that applied to electric utility
Hydrogen Chloride .... SW–846–5050.
and Materials (ASTM) test methods in SW–846–9056.
steam generating units. Instead, subpart
Table 6 to subpart DDDDD. SW–846–9076. DDDDD excluded electric utility steam
A comprehensive response to public SW–846–9250. generating units by using only the
comments is available in a document ASTM E776–87. definition of electric utility steam
entitled ‘‘National Emission Standards Mercury ..................... EPA Method 1631E. generating units contained in section
for Hazardous Air Pollutants for SW–846–1631. 112(a)(8) of the CAA.
Industrial, Commercial, and ASTM D6722–01. On May 18, 2005, EPA promulgated
Institutional Boilers and Process EPA 821–R–01–013. the Clean Air Mercury Rule (70 FR
Heaters, Summary of Public Comments Higher Heating Value ASTM E711–87 28606). In that rule, EPA established
and Responses to GE Petition and (1996). standards of performance for mercury
ASTM D240.
Reconsideration of the Final Rule,’’ (40 CFR part 60, subpart Da) from new
Moisture content of ASTM D2691–95.
which can be found in the docket Coal Fuel.
electric utility steam generating units, as
(Docket No. EPA–HQ–OAR–2002– Moisture Analysis ...... EPA 160.3 Mod. well as mercury emission guidelines for
0058). Digestion Procedure EPA–821–R–01–03. existing electric utility steam generating
ASTM D586 (Dry Ash units (40 CFR part 60, subpart HHHH).
III. What Changes Are Included in This
method). After that rule was promulgated, it was
Final Rule?
Sample Preparation SW–846–3050B. brought to our attention that the scope
In this final action, we are making a for TSM. of the exclusion in subpart DDDDD of
limited number of corrections and Sample Preparation SW–846–3050. 40 CFR part 63 for electric utility steam
amendments to 40 CFR 63.14 and and Digestion for TAPPI T266. generating units was unclear. Confusion
sections 63.7491, 63.7510, 63.7522, TSM.
resulted because 40 CFR part 60,
63.7525, 63.7540, 63.7541, 63.7575, and Sample Preparation ASTM E829–94.
and Grinding.
subparts Da and HHHH, employ
Table 6 of subpart DDDDD consistent different definitions to determine
Selenium ................... SW–846–7740.
with our October 2005 proposal. These Total Selected Metals EPA 200.8. applicability. (See 70 FR at 28609.)
changes improve and clarify the ASTM D6357–04. Thus, to clarify applicability of subpart
procedures for implementing the ASTM D4606–03. DDDDD, we are amending 40 CFR
emissions averaging provision and for EPA 7060A. 63.7491(c) to exclude ‘‘an electric utility
conducting compliance testing when SW–846–6020A. steam generating unit (including a unit
boilers are vented to a common stack. SW–846–6020. covered by 40 CFR part 60, subpart Da)
Among other technical corrections, we a http://www.epa.gov/epaoswer/hazwaste/ or a Mercury Budget unit covered by 40
also are clarifying several definitions to test/sw846.htm. CFR part 60, subpart HHHH.’’
help affected sources classify ‘‘limited
use’’ and ‘‘hybrid’’ boilers. We have This table is not meant to be C. Fuel Analysis Requirement
modified some of regulatory language exhaustive, because the list of We received a comment raising the
that we proposed based on public equivalent methods is dynamic. This question of whether we intended for
comments, but overall, we are adopting table is meant to serve as guidance for units which combust only a single fuel
amendments to the emission averaging the methods that have been approved to type to be required to conduct fuel
provision and other provision in subpart date. We emphasize that equivalent analysis when demonstrating
DDDDD that are in substantially the methods may be used in lieu of the compliance through performance (stack)
same form as what we proposed in prescribed methods in Table 6 to testing, as required by 40 CFR
October 2005. subpart DDDDD at the discretion of the 63.7510(a). Our intent, as stated in the
source owner or operator. Therefore, September 2004 preamble to the final
A. American Society for Testing and maintaining a list of ‘‘approved rule (69 FR 55225), was that ‘‘Units
Materials (ASTM) Test Methods methods’’ in the final rule is not burning only a single fuel type (not
We are adopting the proposed necessary. Similarly, approval of including startup fuels) do not need to
revisions relating to ASTM test methods equivalent methods by EPA or the determine, by fuel analysis, the fuel
without change. As suggested by the delegated implementation authority is inlet operating limit when conducting
ASTM, we are amending Table 6 to not necessary. performance tests.’’ In this final action,
subpart DDDDD to reflect updated B. Utility Steam Generating Units we are adding similar language to 40
ASTM test methods. Similar changes are CFR 63.7510(a) to make this
also being made to 40 CFR 60.14 We are adopting the regulatory understanding explicit in the text of our
(Incorporation by Reference) of the language that we proposed to avoid regulations. This change was not
General Provisions. Additionally, we are overlapping coverage between subpart included among the corrections we
publishing in Table 1 of this preamble DDDDD of 40 CFR part 63 and other proposed in October 2005. However,
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a list of testing methods that EPA rules that apply to certain types of since this revision is based on language
previously reviewed and approved for electric utility steam generating units. in the September 2004 preamble that
use as ‘‘alternative’’ methods that are The types of boilers and process heaters has not given rise to any objection, we
considered ‘‘equivalent’’ for the purpose that are not subject to subpart DDDDD are adopting this correction as part of
of Table 6 to subpart DDDDD. are listed in 40 CFR 63.7491. Our this final rule.

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D. Consolidated Testing and Emissions adding language in section 63.7522(k) of solely units in the existing large solid
Averaging subpart DDDDD to clarify that the fuel subcategory. In this final action, we
The current language for the common stack situations described have decided to expand the emissions
emissions averaging option in 40 CFR above may be treated as a separate averaging provision to allow units in the
63.7522 requires testing of each single emission point for purpose of existing large solid fuel subcategory to
individual boiler in the averaging group. including these units in an emissions conduct performance tests at the end of
Our intent with regard to the emissions averaging group with other existing a common stack configuration with
large solid fuel boilers located at the affected units from other subcategories
averaging option in the final rule was to
facility. and nonaffected units under specific
provide an equivalent, more flexible,
We are adopting a slightly different circumstances.
and less costly compliance alternative. approach for averaging emissions from As a result of public comments
Since testing emissions from a common groups of affected units that vent to a submitted, we now recognize that
stack for a group of boilers would be common stack through more than one affected units from several subcategories
equivalent to the average emissions emissions control system. These distinct (e.g., both gas and solid fuel fired units)
calculated from emissions tests on each approaches are necessary to ensure that and nonaffected units are sometimes
individual boiler, we are amending a source with more than one emissions ducted to a common stack. To address
subpart DDDDD of 40 CFR part 63 to control system demonstrates continuous these situations, we are adopting a
allow testing of emissions at the compliance at each emissions control revised amendment to the emissions
common stack under specified system. Where a group of boilers vents averaging provision in 40 CFR 63.7522
situations described below. to a common stack through more than that allows consolidated testing of units
Consolidated testing of the common one emission control system, in the existing large solid fuel
stack must be conducted when each continuous compliance will be subcategory as long as the commonly
boiler is operated under representative demonstrated according to the methods vented units from other subcategories
testing conditions as specified in the specified in Table 8 to subpart DDDDD. and nonaffected units follow specific
National Stack Testing Guidance issued procedures during the consolidated
by EPA on September 30, 2005. 2. Monitoring of Common Stack
compliance test.
The amendments to 40 CFR 63.7522 In this final action, we are adding an The emissions averaging provision is
adopted in this action are substantially amendment to section 63.7541 of only applicable to units in the existing
the same as what we proposed in subpart DDDDD to address the COMS large solid fuel subcategory. EPA did
October 2005. However, based on public requirements for facilities participating not find cause to promulgate emissions
comments, we have modified some of in the emissions averaging option. If limitations for many of the
the proposed language and added some each of the boilers venting to a common subcategories of existing units.
conforming amendments to other stack has an applicable opacity However, new units are subject to
provisions of subpart DDDDD of 40 CFR operating limit, a dry control system, different emissions limitations than
part 63 that relate to emissions and no units from other subcategories or existing units. These differing emissions
averaging. nonaffected units vent to the common limitations make it difficult to allow
1. Compliance With Consolidating stack, then a single COMS may be consolidated testing of emissions from
Testing located in the common stack instead of sources in different subcategories under
each duct to the common stack. an emissions averaging approach.
GE sought clarification on the Alternately, if any of the boilers venting However, to eliminate this obstacle to
consolidated testing procedures to the common stack does not have an consolidated testing when existing large
necessary to demonstrate compliance in applicable opacity operating limit, but solid fuel units may share a duct or
two different common stack situations. each of the existing solid fuel units is stack with units in other subcategories
In one situation, the exhaust from three equipped with a dry control system and or nonaffected units covered by another
existing large solid fuel boilers are no nonaffected units vent to the NESHAP category, we are requiring
combined and vented through a common stack, a COMS monitor may be facilities to shut down, or vent to a
common emissions control system to a located at the common stack instead of different stack, affected boilers or
common stack. In the other situation, each duct to the common stack. We process heaters in other subcategories or
the exhaust from two existing large solid amended 40 CFR 63.7541 to allow for a nonaffected units in other categories
fuel boilers are each individually COMS monitor at the common stack in prior to performing a consolidated
controlled prior to being vented to a this situation. compliance test for the units in the large
common stack. In the revised regulatory We discussed this approach in the solid fuel subcategory. Testing of a
provisions set forth below, we are October 2005 proposal (70 FR at 62268), common stack in these situations will
amending this final rule to clarify how but did not include any regulatory measure the average emissions from the
to demonstrate compliance under these language in that action. Commenters averaging group of existing large solid
two circumstances. The final requested that we make explicit in our fuel units, just as if each boiler in the
amendments address these two regulations that this practice is large solid fuel subcategory was tested
circumstances in the same way that we permissible when sources elect to individually and their emissions
proposed in October 2005. demonstrate compliance using averaged. By requiring the affected units
In the first situation, a group of units emissions averaging. from other subcategories or nonaffected
that share a common control device units to be shut off, or vented to a
before venting to a common stack is 3. Emissions Averaging When Units in different stack, during testing, the
treated as a single source. In such Different Subcategories Are Ducted to consolidated testing for certain stack
situations, an operator can demonstrate Common Stack configurations allows the group of
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compliance by testing at the common In response to the GE petition for existing large solid fuel boilers to
stack without using the emissions reconsideration, we proposed demonstrate initial compliance at a
averaging equations in 40 CFR 63.7522 amendments that would limit the lower cost.
for each unit or submitting an emissions averaging provision to Allowing the testing of a common
implementation plan. We are also common stack scenarios that contained stack under these conditions also

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satisfies the criteria discussed in the amendments are reflected in the adopted because of the need to test an
September 2004 preamble to the final Response-to-Comments document that emergency fuel in order to ensure that
rule (69 FR 55239) that EPA has is available in Docket No. EPA-HQ- the unit could effectively operate using
generally imposed on the scope and OAR–2002–0058. the emergency fuel during a period of
nature of emissions averaging programs. gas curtailment. California regulations
E. Definitions
These criteria include: (1) No averaging stipulate a 48-hour limit on this
between different types of pollutants, (2) In the October 2005 notice, we periodic testing on emergency fuels, and
no averaging between sources that are proposed to add or amend several we have adopted their precedent.
not part of the same major source, (3) no definitions in subpart DDDDD of 40 CFR We are also amending the definition
averaging between sources within the part 63 to clarify our intent and correct of ‘‘fuel type’’ in response to a comment
same major source that are not subject inadvertent omissions. In this final we received. Questions have been raised
to the same NESHAP, and (4) no action, we are adopting modified on whether we intended for units that
averaging between existing sources and versions of several definitions based on may burn evidence seized in drug raids
new sources. This final rule fully public comments. In addition, we are as a public service for a variety of
satisfies each of these criteria. promulgating three additional enforcement agencies to test these
The provision promulgated in this definitions to provide additional clarity materials as part of the compliance
action only allows averaging of requested by commenters. testing requirements. It is reportedly
emissions from existing units in the We have added a definition for exceedingly difficult to arrange for a test
large solid fuel subcategory. Emissions ‘‘common stack’’ similar to the of these materials given the security that
from units that are shut down or vented definition provided in 40 CFR part 72 at surrounds them. Also, facilities have
elsewhere during compliance testing are the request of some of the commenters. been approached about burning retired
not included in the average or co- We have also added a definition for U.S. flags. Burning is the preferred
mingled with the emissions that are the ‘‘voluntary consensus standards’’ since mode of disposal of retired U.S. flags.
focus of the test. this term is used to define ‘‘equivalent’’ Since we did not intend to include
as this term is used in Table 6 of subpart contraband materials, or U.S. flags, as a
4. Continuous Compliance With the DDDDD. We are adopting the same fuel when a facility is conducting
Emissions Averaging Provision definition of ‘‘equivalent’’ that we performance tests or fuel analyses to
As a result of this expansion to the proposed, but we have added language demonstrate compliance, we are
emissions averaging provision, we had to Table 6 of subpart DDDDD to clarify amending the definition of ‘‘fuel type’’
to establish continuous compliance that equivalent methods may be used in to include the statement ‘‘Contraband,
procedures with this provision to lieu of the prescribed methods in Table prohibited goods, or retired U.S. flags,
address common stack scenarios with 6 at the discretion of the source owner burned at the request of a government
units from multiple subcategories or or operator. agency, are not considered a fuel type
nonaffected units. In this final rule, we The definitions for both ‘‘firetube for the purpose of this subpart.’’ We do
are also amending 40 CFR 63.7541 to boiler’’ and ‘‘watertube boiler’’ are not classify facilities designed and
establish continuous compliance amended to include criteria for operated for energy recovery as
procedures under the emissions classifying boilers designed with both commercial and industrial solid waste
averaging provision for common stack firetubes and watertubes, commonly incinerators if they combust small
configurations with different referred to as ‘‘hybrid boilers.’’ Based on amounts of others materials. (See 70 FR
subcategories or nonaffected units. comments, we are adopting a modified 55568, 55575; September 22, 2005.)
These amendments require affected definition of firetube boiler to include A revision to the definition of ‘‘fuel
units to maintain 3-hour average boilers that utilize a containment shell type’’ was not included among the
parametric limits on all the control that encloses firetubes and allows the corrections that we proposed. However,
devices for existing large solid fuel water to vaporize and steam to separate. since this amendment addresses a de
boilers venting to a common stack. The We have also modified the definition of minimis situation that supports law
parametric limits will ensure that the watertube boilers that we proposed to enforcement efforts and respect for a
control devices continue to operate include boilers that incorporate a steam national symbol, we are adopting this
under the conditions established during drum with tubes connected to the drum correction in this final action.
the initial compliance test. These to separate steam from water.
amendments establish continuous We have amended the proposed IV. Responses to Significant Comments
compliance requirements for common definitions for both small gaseous and We received 17 public comment
stack configurations that were not small liquid fuel subcategories to clarify letters on the proposed rule and notice
previously eligible to comply with the that these subcategories include all of reconsideration. Complete summaries
emissions averaging provision. firetube boilers, regardless of size, as of all the comments and EPA responses
well as other types of boilers with a are found in the Response-to-Comments
5. Monthly Compliance Demonstrations rated capacity of 10 million MMBtu per document (see SUPPLEMENTARY
and Calculations hour heat input or less. We have INFORMATION section). The most
This final rule includes several amended the definitions to clarify our significant comments are summarized
additional amendments to subsections intent that firetube boilers greater than below.
(d), (e), and (f) of section 63.7522 that 10 MMBtu per hour heat input are still
were recommended in public part of the small subcategory. A. Scope of Emissions Averaging
comments. These amendments clarify We have also added an amendment to Provision
that, under the emissions averaging the definitions for both the small and Comment: Several commenters
provision, continuous compliance must large gaseous fuel subcategories to allow requested that EPA expand the common
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be demonstrated at the end of every for units in these two categories to stack testing option to include common
month (12 times per year). In addition, periodically test using liquid fuel as stack configurations with groups of
we have made several corrections to the long as the tests do not exceed a boilers from different subcategories or
formulas used in emissions averaging combined total of 48 hours during any units not subject to the boiler NESHAP.
calculations. Additional details on these calendar year. This allowance was Two of these commenters added that in

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many situations the layout of boilers stack testing option to these stack new sources. The provision
and ductwork to common stacks make configurations will not cause adverse promulgated in this action only allows
it impractical to perform emissions effects to human health or the averaging of emissions from existing
testing on each individual boiler venting environment. The total emissions out of units in the large solid fuel subcategory.
to the common stack due to a lack of the stack will not increase as a result of Emissions from units that are shut down
appropriate sampling location and duct this extension and compliance with the or vented elsewhere during compliance
configurations. One commenter (OAR– emission limits of each unit feeding the testing are not included in the average
2002–0058–0722) added that in order to common stack will be determined by or co-mingled with the emissions that
test each individual unit a source would parametric limits on the control device are the focus of the test.
have to build a temporary testing system through which the units vent to the Facilities that have common stack
of stacks and ductwork to demonstrate common stack. configurations, with units subject to the
initial compliance, and this temporary Facilities that have common stack boiler NESHAP and nonaffected units,
system would still not be suitable for configurations consisting of units have the prerogative to petition for
demonstrating continuous compliance. subject to the boiler NESHAP and units alternate testing and compliance plans
The commenter contended that without from other source categories also have on a site-specific basis. The type of
expanding the testing to groups of the prerogative to petition for alternate testing discussed here is one example of
boilers from different source categories testing and compliance plans on a site- an alternate testing and compliance plan
venting to a common stack, the specific basis. that a facility would petition for on a
NESHAP would require a source to B. Compliance Testing and Monitoring site-specific basis. We have adjusted the
reconfigure its ductwork and build new rule language in 40 CFR 63.7522(h) to
stacks. Comment: Several commenters
allow for shutting down units from
One commenter approved of EPA’s suggested an alternative methodology to
other subcategories and nonaffected
amendments to allow common stack meet the requirements of initial and
units to demonstrate compliance with
performance testing under the annual compliance tests for units opting
the emissions averaging provision when
circumstances provided in the proposed to use the emissions averaging
provision. These commenters suggested units belonging to different
amendments. subcategories of the boiler NESHAP and
Response: We agree in part with the that during the initial and subsequent
annual compliance tests, all boilers nonaffected units vent to the same stack
commenters’ recommendation and have
venting to the common stack that are as large solid fuel boilers.
modified the rule to allow performance
testing to be conducted at the end of not subject to emission limits be turned Comment: Two commenters suggested
stacks that receive emissions from off (i.e. gas-fired units or nonaffected that parametric limits be set on all
boilers from different subcategories and units). These commenters suggested that control devices used on solid fuel fired
nonaffected units in other NESHAP shutting down units of different units and that these parametric limits be
categories, as long as the emissions from subcategories or nonaffected units used to demonstrate continuous
these other units are stopped or would satisfy the requirements of the compliance with the emissions
redirected as described further below. boiler NESHAP. One commenter added averaging provision of the boiler
However, we do not consider it that these methods will still provide NESHAP. These commenters added that
appropriate to allow averaging of reliable test data to the regulatory parametric limits on the control devices
emissions from units in other authorities to demonstrate compliance. for existing large solid-fuel boilers
subcategories or nonaffected units or One commenter added that since many would ensure that these control devices
consolidated testing of co-mingled large solid fuel units share a stack with operated under the conditions
emissions from units in other gas-fired units, the NESHAP, as established during the initial
subcategories or nonaffected units. EPA proposed in the notice of compliance test and provide a
has generally imposed limits on reconsideration, would require defensible way to demonstrate
emissions averaging programs, which individual performance testing on each continuous compliance with the
includes no averaging between emission large solid fuel boiler, which would emissions averaging provision of the
units that are not part of the same greatly increase the costs of testing boiler NESHAP. One commenter
source category. Since these units are compliance and increase system suggested that parametric compliance
generally subject to different emissions downtime. limits be set on any control device in
limitations, averaging or co-mingling of Response: We agree that turning off the group of units sharing a common
emissions would not provide a reliable units from other subcategories (e.g., gas- stack, regardless of whether the
demonstration of compliance with the fired units) and nonaffected units conditions are wet or dry in the stack.
applicable emissions limitation for during the testing period, satisfies the Response: We agree that setting
those sources in a particular category or requirements of the boiler NESHAP parametric limits on all control devices
subcategory. emissions averaging provision. for existing large solid-fuel boilers
Nevertheless, we do consider it Allowing the testing of a common stack, venting to a common stack is an
appropriate under specified conditions when units from other subcategories acceptable method for demonstrating
described further below to allow testing and nonaffected units are turned off continuous compliance with the
at the end of the common stack for satisfies the criteria that EPA has emissions averaging provision of the
existing large solid fuel units at facilities generally imposed on the scope and boiler NESHAP. These parametric limits
with stack configurations that contain nature of emissions averaging programs. are a clear and enforceable method of
units from other subcategories (e.g., gas- These criteria include: (1) No averaging demonstrating compliance. We have
fired units) and nonaffected units. EPA between different types of pollutants, (2) adjusted the rule language in 40 CFR
has established a clear and enforceable no averaging between sources that are 63.7541 to allow for a facility to
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method for demonstrating initial, not part of the same major source, (3) no demonstrate continuous compliance
annual, and continuous compliance averaging between sources within the under the emissions averaging provision
when units of different subcategories same major source that are not subject by using parametric limits on the
and nonaffected units vent to a common to the same NESHAP, and (4) no control devices of existing large solid
stack. Further, extending the common averaging between existing sources and fuel units venting to a common stack.

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Comment: One commenter requested on the common stack as long as all the modified the proposed definitions of
that EPA allow for a COMS at a common units feeding the common stack are in watertube and firetube boilers to allow
stack even when a source does not make the existing large solid fuel subcategory. a facility to classify its hybrid vessel by
use of the emissions averaging provision We disagree with the commenter’s one of two methods: (1) Determining
and opts to do performance testing on suggestion to allow for a COMS monitor whether or not the unit has a steam
individual boilers. The commenter to be located at the common stack when drum or containment system, or (2) the
added that this regulatory flexibility groups of boilers from different affected indication of firetube boiler on the
will reduce compliance costs and subcategories or nonaffected units are ASME P–2 form.
maintain adequate levels of emissions feeding the stack. We also disagree with Comment: Two commenters requested
monitoring. allowing a single COMS unit to be that the definition for large gaseous fuel
Two commenters requested that EPA placed on the common stack if the units units be changed to allow for units to
clarify 40 CFR 63.7525(b) to allow a feeding the common stack belong to combust oil during periods of natural
COMS to be located at the common other source categories. gas supply emergencies or natural gas
stack, regardless of whether the group of curtailment. The commenters added
C. Definitions
boilers sharing a common stack consists that if the unit combusts oil for periodic
of boilers of different subcategories. One Comment: Several commenters testing under these circumstances, this
commenter suggested that it did not requested that EPA modify the unit should not be automatically
believe EPA intended to require a definitions of firetube and watertube categorized in the large oil fuel
COMS on individual units sharing a boilers to account for hybrid boilers. subcategory.
common stack. The commenter added The commenters suggested that EPA Response: We agree that it is
that it is impractical, due to a lack of make the distinction between the two necessary for gas-fired units that are
space or adequate location, to install units based on the location of the designed for combusting oil during
individual COMS monitors in the duct containment or steam separation system periods of natural gas curtailment to
work for groups of boilers that share a in the unit in order to clarify the basic periodically tune the unit for proper oil
common stack. The commenter cites 40 difference between fire tube and water firing and combustion to be prepared for
CFR part 60, appendix B, Performance tube units. Three commenters added such periods. Based on review of
Specification (PS)–1, to reference that in that water tube units incorporate a current regulations in California
many cases this requirement has been steam drum, which provides for steam regarding equipment testing of non-
satisfied by placing a COMS on the separation from water, whereas a fire gaseous fuel, periodic testing of oil is
common stack. tube unit uses a containment shell, allowed for a combined total of 48 hours
One commenter suggested that inside which the water vaporizes and during any calendar year. This periodic
language be added to 40 CFR steam separates. One commenter testing for up to 48 hours, which is in
63.7522(j)(3) to indicate that a COMS suggested that a water tube boiler be addition to periods of combusting oil
monitor is required at a common stack, defined as a boiler that has a water tube during natural gas curtailment, will not
even when each individual boiler unit type of steam drum, with no additional cause a boiler to be categorized in the
has a separate opacity operating limit. heat exchange surface in the form of fire oil fuel subcategories. We have
The commenter is concerned that tubes running through the drum. The amended the definitions to clarify that
without additional language, 40 CFR commenter suggested that a fire tube gas boilers that fire liquid fuel for the
63.7522(j)(3) could be misinterpreted to boiler be defined as any hybrid type of purposes of periodic testing are not
require a COMS in each duct leading to boiler where steam separation takes included in the liquid fuel
the common stack. The commenter place in a vessel that also contains fire subcategories.
noted that although there is discussion tubes that provide the major heat input
of this intent in the preamble (70 FR to the water. The commenter added that D. Testing Methods
62268), the commenter suggested that this approach will simplify Comment: Several commenters
there be language added to this effect in interpretation of this definition. Two requested that EPA list some specific
the actual rule text. The commenter also commenters requested that EPA adopt examples of equivalent methods in
suggested that language be added to 40 the following addition to the definition Table 6 to subpart DDDDD. The
CFR 63.7541(a)(2) to clarify that a single of firetube boiler to account for hybrid commenters specifically added that
COMS monitor for a group of units that boilers: ‘‘All owners or operators of since the promulgation of the NESHAP,
each vents through a unique control hybrid boilers that have been registered/ EPA has received and approved many
system and then to a common stack. The certified by the National Board of Boiler site-specific requests for the use
commenter suggested this language is and Pressure Vessel Inspectors and/or ‘‘equivalent’’ methods. The commenters
necessary so that this group of units is the State as firetube boilers as indicated requested that any approved methods be
treated similarly to a group of units by ‘‘Form P–2’’ (Manufacturers Data added to Table 6.
venting through a common control Report For All Types of Boilers Except Another commenter disagreed with
device to a common stack with respect Watertube and Electric As Required by deleting test method ASTM D3684–01
to the requirements of a COMS. the Provisions of the American Society from Table 6 to subpart DDDDD. The
Response: We agree with these of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Code commenter added that this test method
suggestions as long as all units feeding Rules, Section I) shall be considered should be retained in Table 6, and the
the common stack are in the existing small units for the purpose of this final revised table should indicate that
large solid fuel subcategory. The subpart.’’ this test method is applicable for
emissions averaging provision was Response: We agree with the determining both arsenic and selenium.
intended to be an option for affected distinction between a firetube and Two commenters requested that the
facilities to allow for increased watertube boiler using the criteria of latest revisions of following test
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regulatory flexibility. We reiterate here whether a unit has a containment shell methods be listed in Table 6 to subpart
that if a source chooses to do or a steam drum. We consider the ASME DDDDD: ASTM D3684 for coal mercury
performance testing for HAP emissions Code Rules and Forms to be an analysis, ASTM D3683 for coal total
at each individual unit, the source is acceptable and established method for selected metals, and ASTM D4208 for
still eligible to locate a COMS monitor classifying vessel types. We have coal chlorine content. These

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commenters added that these methods B. Paperwork Reduction Act Business Administration’s regulations at
have a long history as established This final action imposes no new 13 CFR 121.201; (2) a small
standard methods. By adding these information collection requirements on governmental jurisdiction that is a
methods to Table 6, sources or testing the industry. Because there is no government of a city, country, town,
companies would not have to petition additional burden on the industry as a school district or special district with a
for approval of these established result of the final rule amendments, the population of less than 50,000; and (3)
methods. These commenters also added information collection request has not a small organization that is any not-for-
that many coal chlorine levels exceed profit enterprise which is independently
been revised. OMB has previously
the upper bound (1136 parts per owned and operated and that is not
approved the information collection
million) on the concentration range for dominant in its field.
requirements contained in the existing After considering the economic
repeatability and reproducibility on regulations under the provisions of the impacts of this final rule on small
ASTM D6721, and that ASTM D4208 is Paperwork Reduction Act, 44 U.S.C. entities, we certify that this action will
a more appropriate testing method on 3501 et seq., and has assigned OMB not have a significant economic impact
coals with high chlorine concentrations. control number 2060–0551 (EPA No. on a substantial number of small
Two commenters recommended that 2028.02). A copy of the OMB approved entities. EPA has determined that none
EPA provide authority to the States for Information Collection Request (ICR) of the small entities will experience a
approving equivalent testing methods may be obtained from Susan Auby, significant impact because the final rule
that have already been accepted by EPA Collection Strategies Division, U.S. imposes no additional regulatory
Environmental Protection Agency requirements on owners or operators of
on multiple similar site-specific
(2822T); 1200 Pennsylvania Ave., NW., affected sources.
requests. The commenters added that
Washington, DC 20460 or by calling
providing authority to the States is an D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
(202) 566–1672.
efficient way to determine approved Burden means the total time, effort, or
equivalent testing methods. Title II of the Unfunded Mandates
financial resources expended by persons Reform Act of 1995 (UMRA), Public
Response: With this action, we have to generate, maintain, retain, or disclose Law 104–4, establishes requirements for
clarified the definition of equivalent or provide information to or for a Federal agencies to assess the effects of
method. Equivalent methods are Federal agency. This includes the time their regulatory actions on State, local,
voluntary consensus standards (VCS) or needed to review instructions; develop, and tribal governments and the private
EPA methods which are applicable to acquire, install, and utilize technology sector. Under section 202 of the UMRA,
the fuel type or target analyte being and systems for the purposes of EPA generally must prepare a written
measured. Although we disagree with collecting, validating, and verifying statement, including a cost-benefit
adding a complete list of equivalent information, processing and analysis, for proposed and final rules
methods already approved to the final maintaining information, and disclosing with ‘‘Federal mandates’’ that may
rule itself, we have provided a list of and providing information; adjust the result in expenditures by State, local,
these previously approved methods in existing ways to comply with any and tribal governments, in the aggregate,
the preamble to the final rule. We have previously applicable instructions and or by the private section, of $100
also added a definition of VCS to the requirements; train personnel to be able million or more in any 1 year. Before
final rule to help clarify what equivalent to respond to a collection of promulgating an EPA rule for which a
methods are. Equivalent methods may information; search data sources; written statement is needed, section 205
be used in lieu of the prescribed complete and review the collection of of the UMRA generally requires EPA to
methods in Table 6 to subpart DDDDD information; and transmit or otherwise identify and consider a reasonable
at the discretion of the source owner or disclose the information. number of regulatory alternatives and
An agency may not conduct or adopt the least costly, most cost
operator. Therefore, publishing a list of
sponsor, and a person is not required to effective, for least-burdensome
or adding to the list of approved
respond to, a collection of information alternative that achieves the objectives
methods is not necessary. Similarly, of the rule. The provisions of section
unless it displays a currently valid OMB
State or EPA approval of equivalent control number. The OMB control 205 do not apply when they are
methods is not necessary. numbers for EPA’s regulations are listed inconsistent with applicable law.
V. Statutory and Executive Order in 40 CFR part 9. Moreover, section 205 allows EPA to
Reviews adopt an alternative other than the least
C. Regulatory Flexibility Act costly, most cost-effective, or least
A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory The Regulatory Flexibility Act burdensome alternative if the
Planning and Review generally requires an agency to prepare Administrator publishes with the final
a regulatory flexibility analysis of any rule an explanation why that alternative
Under Executive Order 12866 (58 FR rule subject to notice and comment was not adopted. Before EPA establishes
51735, October 4, 1993), this action is a rulemaking requirements under the any regulatory requirements that may
‘‘significant regulatory action’’ because Administrative Procedure Act or any significantly or uniquely affect small
it is likely to raise novel legal or policy other statute unless the agency certifies governments, including tribal
issues arising out of legal mandates, the that the rule will not have a significant governments, it must have developed,
President’s priorities, or the principles economic impact on a substantial under section 203 of the UMRA, a small
set forth in the Executive Order. number of small entities. Small entities government agency plan. The plan must
Accordingly, EPA submitted this action include small businesses, small provide for notifying potentially
to the Office of Management and Budget organizations, and small governmental affected small governments, enabling
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(OMB) for review under Executive jurisdictions. officials of affected small governments
Order 12866 and any changes made in For purposes of assessing the impact to have meaningful and timely input in
response to OMB recommendations of this final rule on small entities, a the development of EPA’s regulatory
have been documented in the docket for small entity is defined as: (1) A small proposals with significant Federal
this action. business as defined by the Small intergovernmental mandates, and

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informing, educating, and advising regulatory policies that have tribal with applicable law or otherwise
small governments on compliance with implications.’’ impracticable. Voluntary consensus
the regulatory requirements. This final rule does not have tribal standards are technical standards (e.g.,
EPA has determined that this final implications. It will not have substantial material specifications, test methods,
rule does not contain a Federal mandate direct effects on tribal governments, on sampling procedures, business
that may result in expenditures of $100 the relationship between the Federal practices) developed or adopted by one
million or more for State, local, and government and Indian tribes, or the or more voluntary consensus bodies.
tribal governments, in the aggregate, or distribution of power and The NTTAA requires EPA to provide
the private sector in any 1 year. responsibilities between the Federal Congress, through the OMB, with
Although the original NESHAP had government and Indian tribes, as explanations when EPA decides not to
annualized costs estimated to range specified in Executive Order 13175. No use available and applicable voluntary
from $690 to $860 million (depending affected facilities are owned or operated consensus standards.
on the number of facilities eventually by Indian tribal governments. Thus, This action involves technical
demonstrating eligibility for the health- Executive Order 13175 does not apply standards. During the development of
based compliance alternatives), this to this final rule. this final rule, EPA searched for
final rule does not add new voluntary consensus standards that
G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of might be applicable. EPA adopted the
requirements that would increase this Children From Environmental Health
cost. Thus, this final rule is not subject following standards in this final rule: (1)
and Safety Risks ASTM D2013–04, ‘‘Standard Practice for
to the requirements of sections 202 and
205 of the UMRA. In addition, EPA has Executive Order 13045 (62 FR 19885, Preparing Coal Samples for Analysis,’’
determined that this final rule does not April 23, 1997) applies to any rule that: (2) ASTM D2234–D2234M–03E01,
significantly or uniquely affect small (1) Is determined to be ‘‘economically ‘‘Standard Practice for Collection of a
governments because it contains no significant,’’ as defined under Executive Gross Sample of Coal,’’ (3) ASTM
requirements that apply to such Order 12866, and (2) concerns an D6721–01, ‘‘Standard Test Method for
governments or impose obligations environmental health or safety risk that Determination of Chlorine in Coal by
upon them. Therefore, this final rule is EPA has reason to believe may have a Oxidative Hydroylsis
not subject to section 203 of the UMRA. disproportionate effect on children. If Microcoulometry,’’ (4) ASTM D3173–
the regulatory action meets both criteria, 03, ‘‘Standard Test Method for Moisture
E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism EPA must evaluate the environmental in the Analysis Sample of Coal and
health or safety effects of the planned Coke,’’ (5) ASTM D4606–03, ‘‘Standard
Executive Order 13132 (64 FR 43255,
rule on children and explain why the Test Method for Determination of
August 10, 1999) requires EPA to
planned regulation is preferable to other Arsenic and Selenium in Coal by the
develop an accountable process to
potentially effective and reasonably Hydride Generation/Atomic Absorption
ensure ‘‘meaningful and timely input by
feasible alternatives considered by EPA. Method,’’ (6) ASTM D6357–04,
State and local officials in the
This final rule is not subject to the ‘‘Standard Test Methods for
development of regulatory policies that
Executive Order because EPA does not Determination of Trace Elements in
have federalism implications.’’ ‘‘Policies
have reason to feel that the Coal, Coke, and Combustion Residues
that have federalism implications’’ are
environmental health or safety risks from Coal Utilization Processes by
defined in the Executive Order to Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic
associated with the emissions addressed
include regulations that have Emission Spectrometry, Inductively
by this action presents a
‘‘substantial direct effects on the States, Coupled Plasma Mass Spectrometry,
disproportionate risk to children. This
on the relationship between the national and Graphite Furnace Atomic
demonstration is based on the fact that
government and the States, or on the Absorption Spectrometry,’’ (7) ASTM
this action does not affect the emissions
distribution of power and D6722–01, ‘‘Standard Test Method for
limits contained in this final rule.
responsibilities among the various Total Mercury in Coal and Coal
levels of government.’’ H. Executive Order 13211: Actions Combustion Residues by the Direct
This final rule does not have Concerning Regulations That Combustion Analysis,’’ and (8) ASTM
federalism implications. It will not have Significantly Affect Energy Supply, D5865–04, ‘‘Standard Test Method for
substantial direct effects on the States, Distribution, or Use Gross Calorific Value of Coal and Coke.’’
on the relationship between the national This final rule is not a ‘‘significant Table 6 to subpart DDDDD of 40 CFR
government and the States, or on the energy actions’’ as defined in Executive part 63 lists the fuel analysis methods
distribution of power and Order 13211 (66 FR 28355, May 22, included in this final rule. Under 40
responsibilities among the various 2001) because it is not likely to have a CFR 63.7(f) in subpart A of the General
levels of government, as specified in significant adverse effect on the supply, Provisions, a source may apply to EPA
Executive Order 13132. The distribution, or use of energy. Further, for permission to use alternative test
requirements discussed in this action we have concluded that this action is methods or alternative monitoring
will not supersede State regulations that not likely to have any adverse energy requirements in place of any required
are more stringent. Thus, Executive effect. testing methods, performance
Order 13132 does not apply to this final specifications, or procedures.
rule. I. National Technology Transfer and
Advancement Act J. Congressional Review Act
F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
As noted in the final rule, section The Congressional Review Act, 5
and Coordination With Indian Tribal
12(d) of the National Technology U.S.C. 801 et seq., as added by the Small
Governments
Transfer and Advancement Act Business Regulatory Enforcement
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Executive Order 13175 (65 FR 67249, (NTTAA) of 1995 (Pub. L. 104–113; 15 Fairness Act of 1996, generally provides
November 6, 2000) requires EPA to U.S.C. 272 note) directs EPA to use that before a rule may take effect, the
develop an accountable process to voluntary consensus standards in their agency promulgating the rule must
ensure ‘‘meaningful and timely input by regulatory and procurement activities submit a rule report, which includes a
tribal officials in the development of unless to do so would be inconsistent copy of the rule, to each House of the

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Congress and to the Comptroller General (59) ASTM D4606–03, Standard Test § 63.7525. For affected sources that burn
of the United States. EPA will submit a Method for Determination of Arsenic a single type of fuel, you are exempted
report containing this action and other and Selenium in Coal by the Hydride from the initial compliance
required information to the U.S. Senate, Generation/Atomic Absorption Method, requirements of conducting a fuel
the U.S. House of Representatives, and IBR approved for Table 6 to subpart analysis for each type of fuel burned in
the Comptroller General of the United DDDDD of this part. your boiler or process heater according
States prior to publication of the rule in (60) ASTM D6357–04, Standard Test to § 63.7521 and Table 6 to this subpart.
the Federal Register. A major rule Methods for Determination of Trace * * * * *
cannot take effect until 60 days after it Elements in Coal, Coke, and ■ 5. Section 63.7522 is amended as
is published in the Federal Register. Combustion Residues from Coal follows:
This action is not a ‘‘major rule’’ as Utilization Processes by Inductively
■ a. By revising paragraph (b),
defined by 5 U.S.C. 804(2). This final Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission
■ b. By revising paragraph (c),
rule will be effective February 5, 2007. Spectrometry, Inductively Coupled
■ c. By revising paragraph (d),
Plasma Mass Spectrometry, and
List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 63 ■ d. By revising paragraph (e),
Graphite Furnace Atomic Absorption
Environmental protection, ■ e. By revising paragraph (f), and
Spectrometry, IBR approved for Table 6
Administrative practice and procedures, ■ f. By adding paragraphs (h) through
to subpart DDDDD of this part.
Air pollution control, Hazardous (61) ASTM D6722–01, Standard Test (k).
substances, Incorporation by reference, Method for Total Mercury in Coal and § 63.7522 Can I use emission averaging to
Intergovernmental relations, Reporting Coal Combustion Residues by the Direct comply with this subpart?
and recordkeeping requirements. Combustion Analysis, IBR approved for * * * * *
Dated: November 30, 2006. Table 6 to subpart DDDDD of this part. (b) Separate stack requirements. For a
Stephen L. Johnson, (62) ASTM D5865–04, Standard Test group of two or more existing large solid
Administrator. Method for Gross Calorific Value of Coal fuel boilers that each vent to a separate
and Coke, IBR approved for Table 6 to stack, you may average particulate
■ For the reasons stated in the preamble, subpart DDDDD of this part.
title 40, chapter 1 of the code of Federal matter or TSM, HCl and mercury
* * * * * emissions to demonstrate compliance
Regulations is amended to read as
follows: with the limits in Table 1 to this subpart
Subpart DDDDD—[Amended] if you satisfy the requirements in
PART 63—[AMENDED] ■ 3. Section 63.7491 is amended by paragraphs (c), (d), (e), (f), and (g) of this
revising paragraph (c) to read as follows: section.
■ 1. The authority citation for part 63 (c) For each existing large solid fuel
continues to read as follows: § 63.7491 Are any boilers or process boiler in the averaging group, the
Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq. heaters not subject to this subpart? emission rate achieved during the initial
* * * * * compliance test for the HAP being
Subpart A—[Amended] (c) An electric utility steam generating averaged must not exceed the emission
unit (including a unit covered by 40 level that was being achieved on
■ 2. Section 63.14 is amended by adding
CFR part 60, subpart Da) or a Mercury November 12, 2004 or the control
paragraphs (b)(55) through (62) to read
(Hg) Budget unit covered by 40 CFR part technology employed during the initial
as follows:
60, subpart HHHH. compliance test must not be less
§ 63.14 Incorporation by reference. * * * * * effective for the HAP being averaged
* * * * * than the control technology employed
■ 4. Section 63.7510 is amended by
(b) * * * on November 12, 2004.
revising paragraph (a) to read as follows:
(55) ASTM D2013–04, Standard (d) The emissions rate from the
Practice for Preparing Coal Samples for § 63.7510 What are my initial compliance existing large solid fuel boilers
Analysis, IBR approved for Table 6 to requirements and by what date must I participating in the emissions averaging
subpart DDDDD of this part. conduct them? option must be in compliance with the
(56) ASTM D2234–D2234M–03÷1, (a) For affected sources that elect to limits in Table 1 to this subpart at all
Standard Practice for Collection of a demonstrate compliance with any of the times following the compliance date
Gross Sample of Coal, IBR approved for emission limits of this subpart through specified in § 63.7495.
Table 6 to subpart DDDDD of this part. performance testing, your initial (e) You must demonstrate initial
(57) ASTM D6721–01, Standard Test compliance requirements include compliance according to paragraph
Method for Determination of Chlorine in conducting performance tests according (e)(1) or (2) of this section.
Coal by Oxidative Hydrolysis to § 63.7520 and Table 5 to this subpart, (1) You must use Equation 1 of this
Microcoulometry, IBR approved for conducting a fuel analysis for each type section to demonstrate that the
Table 6 to subpart DDDDD of this part. of fuel burned in your boiler or process particulate matter or TSM, HCl, and
(58) ASTM D3173–03, Standard Test heater according to § 63.7521 and Table mercury emissions from all existing
Method for Moisture in the Analysis 6 to this subpart, establishing operating large solid fuel boilers participating in
Sample of Coal and Coke, IBR approved limits according to § 63.7530 and Table the emissions averaging option do not
for Table 6 to subpart DDDDD of this 7 to this subpart, and conducting CMS exceed the emission limits in Table 1 to
part. performance evaluations according to this subpart.
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n n
Ave Weighted Emissions = ∑ (Er × Hm ) ÷ ∑ Hm (Eq. 1)
i =1 i =1
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Where: mercury, in units of pounds per million Equation 2 of this section as an


Ave Weighted Emissions = Average weighted Btu of heat input. alternative to using Equation 1 of this
emissions for particulate matter or TSM, Hm = Maximum rated heat input capacity of section to demonstrate that the
HCl, or mercury, in units of pounds per boiler, i, in units of million Btu per hour.
particulate matter or TSM, HCl, and
million Btu of heat input. n = Number of large solid fuel boilers
participating in the emissions averaging mercury emissions from all existing
Er = Emission rate (as calculated according
to Table 5 to this subpart or by fuel option. large solid fuel boilers participating in
analysis (as calculated by the applicable the emissions averaging option do not
equation in § 63.7530(d))) for boiler, i, for (2) If you are not capable of exceed the emission limits in Table 1 to
particulate matter or TSM, HCl, or monitoring heat input, you may use this subpart.

n n
Ave Weighted Emissions = ∑ (Er × Sm × Cf ) ÷ ∑ Sm × Cf (Eq. 2)
i =1 i =1

Where: Sm = Maximum steam generation by boiler, section. The first monthly period begins
Ave Weighted Emissions = Average weighted i, in units of pounds. on the compliance date specified in
emission level for PM or TSM, HCl, or Cf = Conversion factor, calculated from the § 63.7495.
mercury, in units of pounds per million most recent compliance test, in units of
Btu of heat input. million Btu of heat input per pounds of (1) For each calendar month, you
Er = Emission rate (as calculated according steam generated. must use Equation 3 of this section to
to Table 5 to this subpart or by fuel
(f) You must demonstrate continuous calculate the monthly average weighted
analysis (as calculated by the applicable emission rate using the actual heat
equation in § 63.7530(d))) for boiler, i, for compliance on a monthly basis
determined at the end of every month capacity for each existing large solid
particulate matter or TSM, HCl, or
mercury, in units of pounds per million (12 times per year) according to fuel boiler participating in the emissions
Btu of heat input. paragraphs (f)(1) through (3) of this averaging option.

n n
Ave Weighted Emissions = ∑ (Er × Hb) ÷ ∑ Hb (Eq. 3)
i =1 i =1

Where: for boiler, i, for particulate matter or (2) If you are not capable of
Ave Weighted Emissions = monthly average TSM, HCl, or mercury, in units of monitoring heat input, you may use
weighted emission level for particulate pounds per million Btu of heat input. Equation 4 of this section as an
matter or TSM, HCl, or mercury, in units Hb = The average heat input for each alternative to using Equation 3 of this
of pounds per million Btu of heat input. calendar month of boiler, i, in units of section to calculate the monthly
Er = Emission rate, (as calculated during the million Btu.
most recent compliance test, (as weighted emission rate using the actual
n = Number of large solid fuel boilers steam generation from the large solid
calculated according to Table 5 to this
participating in the emissions averaging fuel boilers participating in the
subpart) or fuel analysis (as calculated by
the applicable equation in § 63.7530(d)) option. emissions averaging option.

n n
Ave Weighted Emissions = ∑ (Er × Sa × Cf ) ÷ ∑ Sa × Cf (Eq. 4)
i =1 i =1

Where: (3) Until 12 monthly weighted average Eavg = 12-month rolling average emission
Ave Weighted Emissions = monthly average emission rates have been accumulated, rate, (pounds per million Btu heat input)
ERi = Monthly weighted average, for month
weighted emission level for PM or TSM, calculate and report only the monthly
‘‘i’’, (pounds per million Btu heat
HCl, or mercury, in units of pounds per average weighted emission rate input)(as calculated by (f)(1) or (2))
ER06DE06.005</MATH>
million Btu of heat input. determined under paragraph (f)(1) or (2)
Er = Emission rate, (as calculated during the of this section. After 12 monthly * * * * *
most recent compliance test (as weighted average emission rates have (h) Common stack requirements. For a
calculated according to Table 5 to this been accumulated, for each subsequent group of two or more existing large solid
subpart) or by fuel analysis (as calculated calendar month, use Equation 4A of this fuel boilers, each of which vents
ER06DE06.004</MATH>

by the applicable equation in through a single common stack, you


section to calculate the 12-month rolling
§ 63.7530(d))) for boiler, i, for particulate may average particulate matter or TSM,
average of the monthly weighted
matter or TSM, HCl, or mercury, in units HCl and mercury to demonstrate
of pounds per million Btu of heat input.
average emission rates for the current compliance with the limits in Table 1 to
Sa = Actual steam generation for each month and the previous 11 months. this subpart if you satisfy the
ER06DE06.003</MATH>

calendar month by boiler, i, in units of requirements in paragraph (i) or (j) of


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n
pounds.
Cf = Conversion factor, as calculated during ∑ ER i
this section.
(i) For a group of two or more existing
the most recent compliance test, in units E avg = i =1
(Eq. 4A) large solid fuel boilers, each of which
of million Btu of heat input per pounds 12 vents through a common emissions
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does not receive emissions from units in ■ 7. Section 63.7540 is amended by (5) For each existing large solid fuel
other subcategories or categories, you revising paragraph (a)(4) to read as boiler participating in the emissions
may treat such averaging group as a follows: averaging option venting to a common
single existing solid fuel boiler for stack configuration containing affected
purposes of this subpart and comply § 63.7540 How do I demonstrate units from other subcategories and/or
continuous compliance with the emission
with the requirements of this subpart as limits and work practice standards?
nonaffected units, maintain the
if the group were a single boiler. appropriate operating limit for each unit
(j) For all other groups of boilers (a) * * * as specified in Tables 2 through 4 to this
subject to paragraph (h) of this section, (4) If you demonstrate compliance subpart that applies.
the owner or operator may elect to: with an applicable HCl emission limit (b) Any instance where the owner or
(1) Conduct performance tests through performance testing and you operator fails to comply with the
according to procedures specified in plan to burn a new type of fuel or a new continuous monitoring requirements in
§ 63.7520 in the common stack (if mixture of fuels, you must recalculate paragraphs (a)(1) through (5) of this
affected units from other subcategories the maximum chlorine input using section, except during periods of
(e.g., gas-fired units) or nonaffected Equation 5 of § 63.7530. If the results of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, is
units vent to the common stack, the recalculating the maximum chlorine a deviation.
units from other subcategories and input using Equation 5 of § 63.7530 are
■ 9. Section 63.7575 is amended as
nonaffected units must be shut down or higher than the maximum chlorine
input level established during the follows:
vented to a different stack during the
■ a. By revising the definitions for
performance test); and previous performance test, then you
(2) Meet the applicable operating limit must conduct a new performance test ‘‘Firetube boiler,’’ ‘‘Fuel type,’’ ‘‘Large
specified in § 63.7540 and Table 8 to within 60 days of burning the new fuel gaseous fuel subcategory,’’ ‘‘Large liquid
this subpart for each emissions control type or fuel mixture according to the fuel subcategory,’’ ‘‘Large solid fuel
system (except that, if each boiler procedures in § 63.7520 to demonstrate subcategory,’’ ‘‘Small gaseous fuel
venting to the common stack has an that the HCl emissions do not exceed subcategory,’’ ‘‘Small liquid fuel
applicable opacity operating limit, then the emission limit. You must also subcategory,’’ ‘‘Watertube boiler,’’ and
a single continuous opacity monitoring ■ b. By adding definitions for ‘‘Common
establish new operating limits based on
system may be located in the common this performance test according to the Stack,’’ ‘‘Equivalent,’’ and ‘‘Voluntary
stack instead of in each duct to the procedures in § 63.7530(c). Consensus Standard’’ in alphabetical
common stack). order.
* * * * *
(k) Combination requirements. The § 63.7575 What definitions apply to this
■ 8. Section 63.7541 is amended as
common stack of a group of two or more subpart?
boilers subject to paragraph (h) of this follows:
■ a. By revising paragraph (a) * * * * *
section may be treated as a separate
introductory text, Common Stack means the exhaust of
stack for purposes of paragraph (b) of
■ b. By revising paragraph (a)(2), emissions from two or more affected
this section and included in an
■ c. By adding paragraph (a)(5), and units through a single flue.
emissions averaging group subject to
paragraph (b) of this section. ■ d. By revising paragraph (b). * * * * *
■ 6. Section 63.7525 is amended by
Equivalent means the following only
§ 63.7541 How do I demonstrate
revising paragraphs (a) introductory text as this term is used in Table 6 to subpart
continuous compliance under the emission
and (a)(1) to read as follows: averaging provision? DDDDD:
(1) An equivalent sample collection
§ 63.7525 What are my monitoring,
(a) Following the compliance date, the procedure means a published voluntary
installation, operation, and maintenance owner or operator must demonstrate consensus standard or practice (VCS) or
requirements? compliance with this subpart on a EPA method that includes collection of
(a) If you have an applicable work continuous basis by meeting the a minimum of three composite fuel
practice standard for carbon monoxide, requirements of paragraphs (a)(1) samples, with each composite
and your boiler or process heater is in through (5) of this section. consisting of a minimum of three
any of the large subcategories and has a * * * * * increments collected at approximately
heat input capacity of 100 MMBtu per (2) You must maintain the applicable equal intervals over the test period.
hour or greater, you must install, opacity limit according to paragraphs (2) An equivalent sample compositing
operate, and maintain a continuous (a)(2)(i) through (ii) of this section. procedure means a published VCS or
emission monitoring system (CEMS) for (i) For each existing solid fuel boiler EPA method to systematically mix and
carbon monoxide and oxygen according participating in the emissions averaging obtain a representative subsample (part)
to the procedures in paragraphs (a)(1) option that is equipped with a dry of the composite sample.
through (6) of this section by the control system and not vented to a (3) An equivalent sample preparation
compliance date specified in § 63.7495. common stack, maintain opacity at or procedure means a published VCS or
The carbon monoxide and oxygen shall below the applicable limit. EPA method that: Clearly states that the
be monitored at the same location at the (ii) For each group of boilers standard, practice or method is
outlet of the boiler or process heater. participating in the emissions averaging appropriate for the pollutant and the
(1) Each CEMS must be installed, option where each boiler in the group is fuel matrix; or is cited as an appropriate
operated, and maintained according to an existing solid fuel boiler equipped sample preparation standard, practice or
the applicable procedures under with a dry control system and vented to method for the pollutant in the chosen
Performance Specification (PS) 3 or 4A a common stack that does not receive VCS or EPA determinative or analytical
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of 40 CFR part 60, appendix B, and emissions from affected units from other method.
according to the site-specific monitoring subcategories or nonaffected units, (4) An equivalent procedure for
plan developed according to maintain opacity at or below the determining heat content means a
§ 63.7505(d). applicable limit at the common stack; published VCS or EPA method to obtain
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(5) An equivalent procedure for Large gaseous fuel subcategory and process heaters that burn liquid fuel
determining fuel moisture content includes any watertube boiler or process during periods of gas curtailment, gas
means a published VCS or EPA method heater that burns gaseous fuels not supply emergencies or for periodic
to obtain moisture content. If the sample combined with any solid fuels, burns testing of liquid fuel not to exceed a
analysis plan calls for determining liquid fuel only during periods of gas combined total of 48 hours during any
metals (especially the mercury, curtailment, gas supply emergencies, or calendar year are not included in this
selenium, or arsenic) using an aliquot of for periodic testing of liquid fuel, has a definition.
the dried sample, then the drying rated capacity of greater than 10 MMBtu * * * * *
temperature must be modified to per hour heat input, and does not have
prevent vaporizing these metals. On the a federally enforceable annual average Watertube boiler means a boiler that
other hand, if metals analysis is done on capacity factor of equal to or less than incorporates a steam drum with tubes
an ‘‘as received’’ basis, a separate 10 percent. Periodic testing of liquid connected to the drum to separate steam
aliquot can be dried to determine fuel is not to exceed a combined total from water.
moisture content and the metals of 48 hours during any calendar year. * * * * *
concentration mathematically adjusted Large liquid fuel subcategory includes Voluntary Consensus Standards or
to a dry basis. any watertube boiler or process heater VCS mean technical standards (e.g.,
(6) An equivalent pollutant (mercury, that does not burn any solid fuel and materials specifications, test methods,
TSM, or total chlorine) determinative or burns any liquid fuel either alone or in
analytical procedure means a published sampling procedures, business
combination with gaseous fuels, has a practices) developed or adopted by one
VCS or EPA method that clearly states rated capacity of greater than 10 MMBtu
that the standard, practice, or method is or more voluntary consensus bodies.
per hour heat input, and does not have
appropriate for the pollutant and the EPA/OAQPS has by precedent only
a federally enforceable annual average
fuel matrix and has a published used VCS that are written in English.
capacity factor of equal to or less than
detection limit equal or lower than the Examples of VCS bodies are: American
10 percent. Large gaseous fuel boilers
methods listed in Table 6 to subpart Society of Testing and Materials
and process heaters that burn liquid fuel
DDDDD for the same purpose. (ASTM), American Society of
during periods of gas curtailment, gas
Mechanical Engineers (ASME),
* * * * * supply emergencies or for periodic
Firetube boiler means a boiler that International Standards Organization
testing of liquid fuel not to exceed a
utilizes a containment shell that (ISO), Standards Australia (AS), British
combined total of 48 hours during any
encloses firetubes (tubes in a boiler Standards (BS), Canadian Standards
calendar year are not included in this
having water on the outside and (CSA), European Standard (EN or CEN)
definition.
carrying the hot gases of combustion Large solid fuel subcategory includes and German Engineering Standards
inside), and allows the water to vaporize any watertube boiler or process heater (VDI). The types of standards that are
and steam to separate. Hybrid boilers that burns any amount of solid fuel not considered VCS are standards
that have been registered/certified by either alone or in combination with developed by: the U.S. states, e.g.,
the National Board of Boiler and liquid or gaseous fuels, has a rated California (CARB) and Texas (TCEQ);
Pressure Vessel Inspectors and/or the capacity of greater than 10 MMBtu per industry groups, such as American
State as firetube boilers as indicated by hour heat input, and does not have a Petroleum Institute (API), Gas
‘‘Form P–2’’ (Manufacturers’ Data federally enforceable annual average Processors Association (GPA), and Gas
Report for All Types of Boilers Except capacity factor of equal to or less than Research Institute (GRI); and other
Watertube and Electric, As Required by 10 percent. branches of the U.S. government, e.g.
the Provisions of the ASME Code Rules, * * * * * Department of Defense (DOD) and
Section I), are considered to be firetube Small gaseous fuel subcategory Department of Transportation (DOT).
boilers for the purpose of this subpart. includes any size of firetube boiler and This does not preclude EPA from using
* * * * * any other boiler or process heater with standards developed by groups that are
Fuel type means each category of fuels a rated capacity of less than or equal to not VCS bodies within their rule. When
that share a common name or 10 MMBtu per hour heat input that burn this occurs, EPA has done searches and
classification. Examples include, but are gaseous fuels not combined with any reviews for VCS equivalent to these
not limited to, bituminous coal, solid fuels and burns liquid fuel only non-EPA methods.
subbituminous coal, lignite, anthracite, during periods of gas curtailment, gas * * * * *
biomass, construction/demolition supply emergencies, or for periodic
material, salt water laden wood, ■ 10. Table 6 and text before table to
testing of liquid fuel. Periodic testing is
creosote treated wood, tires, residual oil. subpart DDDDD are revised to read as
not to exceed a combined total of 48
Individual fuel types received from follows:
hours during any calendar year.
different suppliers are not considered Small liquid fuel subcategory includes As stated in § 63.7521, you must
new fuel types except for construction/ any size of firetube boiler and any other comply with the following requirements
demolition material. Contraband, boiler or process with a rated capacity for fuel analysis testing for existing, new
prohibited goods, or retired U.S. flags, of less than or equal to 10 MMBtu per or reconstructed affected sources.
burned at the request of a government hour heat input that do not burn any However, equivalent methods may be
agency, are not considered a fuel type solid fuel and burn any liquid fuel used in lieu of the prescribed methods
for the purpose of this subpart. either alone or in combination with at the discretion of the source owner or
* * * * * gaseous fuels. Small gaseous fuel boilers operator:
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TABLE 6.—TO SUBPART DDDDD OF PART 63—FUEL ANALYSIS REQUIREMENTS


To conduct a fuel
analysis for the following You must * * * Using * * *
pollutant * * *

1. Mercury * * * .............................. a. Collect fuel samples * * * ......... Procedure in § 63.7521(c) or ASTM D2234–D2234M–03÷1 (for coal)
(IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or ASTM D6323–98 (2003) (for biomass)
(IBR, See § 63.14(b)) or equivalent.
b. Composite fuel samples * * * .. Procedure in § 63.7521(d) or equivalent.
c. Prepare composited fuel sam- SW–846–3050B (for solid samples) or SW–846–3020A (for liquid
ples * * *. samples) or ASTM D2013–04 (for coal) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or
ASTM D5198–92 (2003) (for biomass) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or
equivalent.
d. Determine heat content of the ASTM D5865–04 (for coal) (IBR, see § 63.24(b)) or ASTM E711–87
fuel type * * *. (for biomass) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or equivalent.
e. Determine moisture content of ASTM D3173–03 (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or ASTM E871–82 (1998)
the fuel type * * *. (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or equivalent.
f. Measure mercury concentration ASTM D6722–01 (for coal) (IBR, see § 6314(b)) or SW–846–7471A
in fuel sample * * *. (for solid samples) or SW–846–7470A (for liquid samples or equiv-
alent.
g. Convert concentration into units
of pounds of pollutant per
MMBtu of heat content.
2. Total Selected metals * * * ........ a. Collect fuel samples * * * ......... Procedure in § 63.7521(c) or ASTM D2234–D2234M–03÷1 (for coal)
(IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or ASTM D6323–98 (2003) (for biomass)
(IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or equivalent.
b. Composite fuel samples * * * .. Procedure in § 63.7521(d) or equivalent.
c. Prepare composited fuel sam- SW–846–3050B (for solid samples) or SW–846–3020A (for liquid
ples * * *. samples) or ASTM D2013–04 (for coal) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or
ASTM D5198–92 (2003) (for biomass (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or
equivalent.
d. Determine heat content of the ASTM D5865–04 (for coal) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or ASTM E711–87
fuel type * * *. (for biomass) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or equivalent.
e. Determine moisture content of ASTM D3173–03 (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or ASTM E871–82 (IBR, see
the fuel type * * *. § 63.14(b)) or equivalent.
f. Measure total selected metals SW–846–6010B or ASTM D6357–04 (for arsenic, beryllium, cad-
concentration in fuel sample mium, chromium, lead, manganese, and nickel for all solid fuels)
* * *. and ASTM D4606–03 (for selenium in coal) (IBR, see § 63.14(b))
or ASTM E885–88 (1996) for biomass) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or
equivalent.
g. Convert concentrations into
units of pounds of pollutant per
MMBtu of heat content.
3. Hydrogen Chloride * * * ............. a. Collect fuel samples * * * ......... Procedure in § 63.7521(c) or ASTM D2234–D2234M–03÷1 (for coal)
(IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or ASTM D6323–98 (2003) (for biomass)
(IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or equivalent.
b. Composite fuel samples * * * .. Procedure in § 63.7521(d) or equivalent.
c. Prepare composited fuel sam- SW–846–3050B (for solid samples) or SW–846–3020A (for liquid
ples * * *. samples) or ASTM D2013–04 (for coal) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or
ASTM D5198–92 (2003) (for biomass) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or
equivalent.
d. Determine heat content of the ASTM D5865–04 (for coal) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or ASTM E711–87
fuel type * * *. (1996) (for biomass) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or equivalent.
e. Determine moisture content of ASTM D3173–03 (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or ASTM E871–82 (1998) or
the fuel type * * *. equivalent.
f. Measure chlorine concentration SW–846–9250 or ASTM D6721–01 (for coal) or ASTM E776–87
in fuel sample * * *. (1996) (for biomass) (IBR, see § 63.14(b)) or equivalent.
g. Convert concentrations into
units of pounds of pollutant per
MMBtu of heat content..
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electronically in http:// include those that have the potential to
A. http://www.regulations.gov. Follow
www.regulations.gov or in hard copy emit 100 tons per year or more of
the on-line instructions for submitting
during normal business hours at the Air volatile organic compounds, carbon
comments.
B. E-mail: campbell.dave@epa.gov. Protection Division, U.S. Environmental monoxide, lead, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen
C. Mail: EPA–R03–OAR–2006–0933, Protection Agency, Region III, 1650 oxides, or particulate matter (PM10 and
David Campbell, Chief, Permits and Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania PM2.5); those that emit 10 tons per year
Technical Assessment Branch, Mailcode 19103. Copies of the State submittal are of any single hazardous air pollutant
3AP11, U.S. Environmental Protection available at the Delaware Department of (HAP) specifically listed under the
Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Natural Resources & Environmental CAA; or those that emit 25 tons per year
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. Control, 89 Kings Highway, P.O. Box or more of a combination of HAPs. In
D. Hand Delivery: At the previously- 1401, Dover, Delaware 19903. areas that are not meeting the national
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listed EPA Region III address. Such FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: ambient air quality standards (NAAQS)
deliveries are only accepted during the Rosemarie Nino, (215) 814–3377, or by for ozone, carbon monoxide, or
Docket’s normal hours of operation, and e-mail at nino.rose@epa.gov. particulate matter, major sources are
special arrangements should be made SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On May defined by the gravity of the
for deliveries of boxed information. 18, 2004, the State of Delaware nonattainment classification.

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