United States      Office of Air Quality         EPA-450/2-89-014
Environmental Protection  Planning and Standards        September 1989
Agency         Research Triangle Park NC 27711
__                                __
Analysis of State
and Federal Sulfur
Dioxide Emission
Regulations for
Combustion Sources
(Revised)

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                                         EPA-450/2-89-014
     Analysis of State and Federal
Sulfur Dioxide Emission Regulations
 for Combustion Sources (Revised)
                      by
                  Jill B. Vitas (EPA)
              Richard F. Pandullo (Radian)
               Dorothy Pickett (Radian)

               Contract No. 68-02-4392
               Work Assignment No. 43
                 Radian Corporation
                   P.O. Box 13000
        Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
         U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
        Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
           Air Quality Management Division
       Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711

                September 1989

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This report has been reviewed by the Air Quality Management Division of the Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards, EPA, and approved for publication. Mention of trade names or commercial products is not
intended to constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. Copies of this report are available through
the Library Services Office (MD-35), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina 27711; or, for a fee, from the National Technical Information Services, 5285 Port Royal Road,
Springfield, Virginia 22161.

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                              TABLE OF CONTENTS
Figures	  in
Tables	  "i

     1.   Introduction	1-2
     2.   Summary	2-1
          2.1  Basis for Emission Limits	2-1
          2.2  Emission Limit Comparison	2-4
          2.3  SCL Emissions and Controls	2-16
     3.   Regulation of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
          from Fuel  Combustion	3-1
          3.1  Potential SO, Emissions from Fuel Combustion	3-1
          3.2  Discussion of S0« Emission Regulations 	 3-4
               3.2.1  State S02 Regulations	3-4
               3.2.2  Federal S0? Regulations	3-6
          3.3  References . . .	3-8
     4.   Control of SO,, Emissions	4-1
          4.1  Flue Gas Desulfurization	4-1
               4.1.1  Wet FGD Processes	4-1
               4.1.2  Dry FGD Processes	4-2
          4.2  Fluidized Bed Combustion	4-2
          4.3  Fuel  Cleaning	4-2
     5.   Individual SIP Regulations	5-1

Appendix

     A.   Federal NSPS Affecting SO- Emissions from
          Fuel Combustion	A-l
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                                   FIGURES
Number                                                                  Page

 2-1  Maximum allowable SO- emission rate for an existing
      250 MM Btu/hr residual oil fired boiler	2-15

 2-2  Maximum allowable SO, emission rate for an existing
      250 MM Btu/hr coal ftred boiler	2-15


                                   TABLES
 2-1  Basis for SIP S02 Emission Limitations in the U.S	2-2

 2-2  Representative State SO- Emission Limitations for
      Facilities Burning #5 or #6 Fuel Oil	2-5

 2-3  Representative State SO, Emission Limitations for
      Facilities Burning Solia Fossil Fuel  	  2-10

 2-4  Summary of SO, Emission Rates for Hypothetical
      Coal-fired ana Oil-fired Combustion Sources	2-17

 3-1  Range of SO, Sulfur Contents, Heating Valves, and
      Potential S02 Emission Rates for Typical Fuels  	  3-3
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                              1.  INTRODUCTION

     State Implementation Plan (SIP) regulations and Federal new source
performance standards (NSPS) pertaining to sulfur dioxide (S02) emissions
from fuel combustion have been compiled and summarized in this report.  The
source categories to which the regulations apply are broadly defined as
indirect and direct heat exchangers:  primarily steam generators or
boilers.  Regulations applicable specifically to incineration of solid waste
or to processes which include fuel combustion (cement kiln,  lime calciner,
etc.) were not included in this compilation.
     This report can be used as a quick reference to estimating SO^
emission rates, assessing ranges of S(L control, and quantifying the
relative stringency of SO- emission limits.  It was developed to serve as a
starting point for broad control strategy evaluations and is not intended to
be a precise reference for individual compliance determinations.  The EPA
recognizes that many States have SIP-approved limits for specific sources.
Users are cautioned to contact the appropriate State and/or local air
pollution control agency and EPA Regional Office to verify the specific S0?
emission limit that is applicable to an individual source.
     Sulfur dioxide regulations vary among the States and even within an
individual State.  Different emission limitations may apply depending on
such parameters as facility size, fuel type, geographical location, and age
of source.  Included in this report are all the important factors that
determine the applicability of a particular emission limit.   Such factors
(actual or rated heat input, test method, and length of time over which
emissions are averaged) have a significant influence on the stringency of
the emission limit.
     The remainder of this report is organized as follows.  Chapter 2
provides an overview of SO- emission regulations and briefly contrasts the
basis for emission limits among each State.  It also identifies typical
uncontrolled and controlled emission levels.  Chapter 3 discusses in
considerable detail the potential SOg emissions from fuel combustion, as
well as the various aspects of State and Federal SO- emission regulations.
Chapter 4 describes the performance of available S0« control techniques.
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Chapter 5 contains information on the applicability, emission limits, and
compliance methods for each State S02 regulation.  A summary of the major
provisions of several Federal NSPS affecting S02 emissions from fuel
combustion is provided in Appendix A.
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                                 2.  SUMMARY

     SO- emission limits for fuel combustion sources have been incorporated
into SIPs as part of control strategies designed to provide for the
attainment and maintenance of national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS)
for SO-.  The form, stringency, and applicability of these emission limits
often depended upon parameters such as fuel type, facility size, and method
of determination (actual or design heat input), geographical location,  and
age of source.  This chapter summarizes the basis for emission limits among
States, compares the stringency of SO- emission limits, and discusses
typical uncontrolled and controlled emission rates from fuel combustion
sources.
2.1  BASIS FOR EMISSION LIMITS
     Table 2-1 delineates the parameters upon which SO- emission limits for
each State are based.  This section discusses similarities in the basis and
format of State SO- emission regulations.
     Twenty-eight States have emission limits that depend on fuel type.  In
most cases, the difference in emission limits is based solely upon whether
solid or liquid fuel is used.  Some States, however, make further
distinctions in emission limits based on the type of fuel oil (e.g.,
residual or distillate) and type of coal (e.g., anthracite or bituminous)
that is used.
     With respect to emission limit format, most State rules restrict the
pounds of SO- that can be emitted per million Btu heat input to the furnace
(e.g., Ib SO-/MM Btu) or restrict the sulfur content of fuels allowed to be
burned (e.g., % sulfur, by weight).  Twenty-two States have emission rate
limits only, while 3 States have sulfur-content limits only and 21 States
allow compliance with either an emission rate or a sulfur content limit.
Only four States have an emission limit based on exhaust gas SO-
concentration.
     Facility size dictates the emission limit in 29 States.  The most
common size cutoff is 250 MM Btu/hr.  However, a number of States also
include different emission limits at cutoff points below 250 MM Btu/hr, such
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as 10 MM Btu/hr and 100 MM Btu/hr.   In general,  larger facilities must
comply with lower emission limits.
     About half of the States list  separate emission limits for new and
existing sources.  However, only seven States actually have different limits
for new versus existing sources.  In these cases,  the emission limits for
new sources are lower than for existing sources.
     Finally, about half of the States have different emission limits
depending on geographical location.  Area designations on which these limits
are based include political boundaries (such as  counties or cities).
2.2  EMISSION LIMIT COMPARISON
     Comparisons of the most representative SIP  emission limits for each
State are presented in common units of pounds sulfur dioxide per million Btu
heat input (Ib SO^/MM Btu) in Tables 2-2 and 2-3 for residual fuel oil and
solid fossil fuels, respectively.  For purposes  of comparison, the most
representative emission limits were assumed to be those that would be
applicable over the largest area of the State.  This assumption is
reasonable from a nationwide standpoint, but it  does tend to misrepresent
those States where the majority of S02 sources are confined to a small area
where a specific S02 emission limit applies.  In some cases, an emission
limit greater than that allowed under the Federal  NSPS is listed in
Table 2-2 and 2-3.  This higher limit is shown because it could apply to a
wider variety of sources than those defined under applicable NSPS.  However,
it should be understood that the NSPS would supersede less stringent SIP
limits when a source is subject to both regulations.
     Overall review of the information contained in Tables 2-2 and 2-3
reveals the following information regarding S02 emission limits.  First,
within a specific State there is generally no variation in allowable
emissions due to facility  size  (MM Btu/hr).  Exceptions to this rule are
States such as Kentucky and Nevada, which specify emission limits by
equations, and New York, Vermont, Georgia,  Illinois, Michigan, Colorado, and
Hawaii, which have lower limits for sources greater than 250 MM Btu/hr
compared to smaller sources.  Second, emission  limits for residual oil are
more  stringent than those  for coal  in a number  of States such  as
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        TABLE  2-2.   REPRESENTATIVE  STATE SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS
                      FOR  FACILITIES BURNING #5 OR #6 FUEL OIL
                                  (Ibs S02/MM Btu)

EPA
Region
1







2

3






State
Connecticut:
Existing
New
Maine3' J:
Existing
New
Massachusetts'5'0' J:
Existing
New
New Hampshire3'-1 :
Existing
New
Rhode Island J:
Existing
New
Vermont:
Existing
New
New Jersey 'J:
Existing
New
New York3:
Existing
New
Oelawarea'b'J:
Existing
New
Maryland3'6"1:
Existing
New
Pennsylvania :
Existing
New
Vi rginia :
Existing
New
Distric of
Columbia3'-1 :
Existing
New


10

0.55
0.55
2.4
2.4
1.1
1.1
2.1
2.1

1.1
1.1
3.48a
3.48a
1.05
1.05
2.1
2.1
1.8
1.8
N.A.^
N.A.d

4.0
4.0
2.64
2.64
1.05
1.05

Faci I i ty Size
100

0.55
0.55
2.4
2.4
1.1
1.1
2.1
2.1

1.1
1.1
3.483
3.48a
1.05
1.05
2.1
2.1
1.8
1.8
2.1
2.1

4.0
4.0
2.64
2.64
1.05
1.05

(MM Btu/hr
250

0.55
0.55
2.4
2.4
1.1
1.1
2.1
2.1

1.1
1.1
3.4S3
3.48a
1.05
1.05
2.1
2.1
1.8
1.8
2.1
2.1

4.0
4.0
2.64
2.64
1.05
1.05
~
Heat Input)
1,000

0.55
0.55
2.4
2.4
1.1
1.1
2.1
2.1

1.1
1.1
0.8
0.8
1.05
1.05
2.1
0.77
1.8
1.8
2.1
2.1

4.0
4.0
2.64
2.64
1.05
1.05
—————
10,000

0.55
0.55
2.4
2.4
1.1
1.1
2.1
2.1

1.1
1.1
0.8
0.8
1.05
1.05
2.1
0.77
1.8
1.8
2.1
2.1

4.0
4.0
2.64
2.64
1.05
1.05
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                             TABLE 2-2.  (Continued)
EPA
Region State
West VirginiaJ:
Existing
New
4 AlabamaJ:
Existing
New
Florida6:
Existing
New
Georgia /J:
Existing
New
Kentucky13:
Existing
New
HississippiJ :
Existing
New
North CarolinaJ :
Existing
New
South Carol ina :
Existing
New
Tennessee ' •* :
Existing
New
5 Illinois-":
Existing
New
Indianaj:
Existing
New
MichiganJ :
Existing
New
Minnesota6'^:
Existing
New
Ohio6' j:
Existing
New
Faei
10
1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N-A-H
N.A.d
2.6
2.6

6.0 .
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1.0

6.0
6.0

1.7
1.7
2.0
2.0
N.A.d
1.6
I i ty Size
100
1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A.d
N.A.d
3.1
3.1

4.49
1.17
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1.0

6.0
6.0

1.7
1.7
2.0
2.0
1.6
1.6
(MM Btu/hr
250
1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A d
N.A.d
3.1
0.8

4.0
0.8
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1.0

6.0
6.0

1.7
1.7
2.0
2.0
1.6
1.6
Heat Input)
1,000
1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
2.75
N.A.d
3.1
0.8

4.0 .
N.A.h
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1.0

6.0
6.0

1 .1
1.1
2.0
2.0
1.6
1.6
— — — —
10,000
1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
2.75 .
N.A.d
3.1
0.8

4.0 .
N.A.
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1.0

6.0
6.0

1.1
1.1
2.0
2.0
1.6
1.6
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                              TABLE 2-2.  (Continued)
EPA
Region State
Wisconsin6:
Existing
New
6 Arkansas :
Existing
New
Louisiana :
Existing
New
New Hexieo:
Existing
New
Oklahoma:
Existing
New
Texas6' 1fj:
Existing
New
7 lowaj;
Existing
New
Kansas :
Existing
New
Missouri'1 :
Existing
New
Nebraska-1 :
Existing
New
8 Colorado:
Existing
New
Montana0' J:
Existing
New
North Dakota^:
Existing
New
Faci
10
N.A d
N.A.d
N.A d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.d
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94

2.5
2.5
3-°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.5
0.8
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
litv Size
100
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.d
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94

2.5
2.5
3-°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.5
0.8
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
(MM Btu/hr
250
N.A d
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.d
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94

2.5
2.5
3-0=
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.5
0.3
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
Heat Input)
1,000
N.A.d
0.8
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A d
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94

2.5
2.5
3'°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

0.8
0.3
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0

10,000
N.A.d
0.8
N.A d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.d
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94

2.5
2.5
3'°c
3.0C

8.0
a.o

2.5
2.5

0.8
0.3
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
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                              TABLE 2-2.  (Continued)
EPA
Region State
South Dakota-1 :
Existing
New
Utahc'j:
Existing
New
Wyoming:
Existing
New
9 AT i zona :
Existing
New
California8'15:
Existing
New
Hawaii8'^:
Existing
New
Nevada0' J:
Existing
New
10 Alaska1fJ:
Existing
New
Idahoa'j:
Existing
New
Oregon8'-1 :
Exist i ng
New
Washington1
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                               TABLE 2-2.   (Continued)
 Refers to "Not Applicable" for comparison purposes  only.   Either  SOU  emissions  are
 not regulated in that State for a specific size category  or  for other reasons
 cannot be specified.
Emissions limitations are expressed for  individual  sources and counties.   The  value
 shown represents only limitations that apply to the largest  area  of  state.
 The State regulation limits both fuel  sulfur content  and  the SO-  emissions  rate
 depending on stack height.  However,  only the limits  on fuel sulfur  content are
 included in the SIP.
 Emissions limitations are based on effective stack  height for entire  plant
 (equation).
 Emissions limitations are based on federal regulations.
Emissions limitation is expressed in parts per million (ppm). Conversion to Ibs
 SO-/HM Btu was based on the assumptions  that F factors (dry  basis)  were
 9,820 dscf/MH Btu (coal) and 9,220 dscf/MM Btu (oil),  and a  6 percent oxygen
 content in the flue gas.  The following  eguat ionsQcalculate  the equivalent
 emission rate at standard temperature (20 C or 68 F)  and  pressure 760 MM  Kg or
 29.92 in. Hg):
 C = 1.660 x 10~7 (x ppm)
 E - C F
        d  20.9-percent 0.,
 where:  E  = pollutant emissions (Ibs SO./MH Btu)
         C  = pollutant concentration (Ibs SO^/dscf)
         f. = dry basis F factor, which is the ratio of the volume of dry flue gases
              generated to the calorific value of  the fuel  combusted

JNew source performance standards (40 CFR 60.40 and 60.40a) supersede less stringent
 State emission limits when applicable to a new combustion  source.
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       TABLE 2-3.  REPRESENTATIVE STATE SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS
                     FOR FACILITIES BURNING SOLID FOSSIL FUEL
                                 (tbs SO /MM Btu)
EPA
Region State
1 Connecticut:
Existing
New
Mainea'J:
Existing
New
Massachusetts'5'0:
Existing
New
New Hampshire :
Existing8
New
Rhode IslandJ:
Existing
New
Vermont:
Existing
New
2 New Jersey :
Existing
New
New York8:
Existing
New
3 Detawarea>b
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                              TABLE 2-3.   (Continued)
EPA
Region State
West Virginia-1:
Existing
New
4 AlabaitiaJ :
Existing
New
Florida6:
Existing
New
Georaiaf'J:
Existing
New
Kentucky;
Existing
New
Mississippi :
Existing
New
North Carolina-1:
Existing
New
South Carolina'1 :
Existing
New
Tennessee6' J :
Existing
New
5 II lino is:
Existing
New
Indiana-1 :
Existing
New
Michigan-1:
Existing
New
Minnesota6' J :
Existing
New
Qhiob'j:
Existing
New

10

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A.j
N.A.d
4.1
4.1

9.0
5.0
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

6.8
1.8

6.0
6.0

2.4
2.4
4.0
4.0

3.6
3.6
Faci t i ty Size
100

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A.d
N.A.d
5.0
5.0

6.73
1.8
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

6.8
1.8

6.0
6.0

2.4
2.4
4.0
4.0

3.6
3.6
(MM Btu/hr
250

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A d
N.A.d
5.0
1.2

6.0
1.20
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

6.8
1.8

6.0
6.0

2.4
2.4
4.0
4.0

3.6
3.6
Heat Input)
1,000

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
6.17
N.A.d
5.0
1.2

6.0
0.65
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

N.A.9
1.2

6.0
6.0

1.6
1.6
4.0
4.0

3.6
3.6

10,000

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
6.17
N.A.
5.0
1.2

6.0
0.23
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

N.A.9
1.2

6.0
6.0

1.6
1.6
4.0
4.0

3.6
3.6
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                             TABLE 2-3.   (Continued)
EPA
Region State
Wisconsin9:
Existing
New
6 Arkansas'*:
Existing
New
Louisiana ' :
Existing
New
New Mexico:
Existing
New
Oklahoma;
Existing
New
Texas6' J:
Existing
New
7 Iowa:
Existing
New
Kansas J:
Exist i ng
New
Missouri J :
Existing
New
Nebraska-1 :
Existing
New
8 Colorado:
Existing
New
Montana0' J :
Existing
New
North Dakota-1 :
Existing
New

10
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.d
N.A.d

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0
6.0
3-°c
3.0°

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.8
1.2
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
Faci li ty Size
100
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A d
N.A.d

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0
6.0
3.0C
3.0°

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.8
1.2
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
(MM Btu/hr
250
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.d
N.A.d

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0
6.0
3-°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.8
1.2
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
Heat Input)
1,000
N.A.d
1.2
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
1.2
1.2

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0
N.A.
3'°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.2
0.4
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0

10,000
N.A.d
1.2
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
1.2
1.2

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0
N.A.
3'°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.2
0.4
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
                                                                       (continued)
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EPA
Region





9





10



State
South Dakota :
Existing
New
Utahc'j:
Existing
New
Wyoming;
Existing
New
Arizona:
Existing
New
California8'6:
Existing
New
Hawai i8' J:
Existing
New
Nevadac:
Existing
New
Alaska
Existing
New
Idaho8' J:
Existing
New
Oregon8' J:
Existing
New
Washington1 ' J :
Existing
New

10

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
N.A.*j
N.A.d

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
3.3
3.3

0.7 ,
N.A.d
1.14
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29
Faci litv Size
100

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
N.A.d
N.A.d

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
3.3
3.3

°'7d
N.A.
1.14
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29
(MM Btu/hr
250

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
N A d
*'.*'.*

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83

0.6
N.A.d
1.14
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29
Heat Input)
1,000

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
1.2
0.2

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83

0.6
N.A.
1.14
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29

10,000

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
0.3
0.2

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83

°'6 d
N.A.
1.14
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29

 Emissions limitation is expressed in percent  sulfur  content  of  the  fuel.
 Conversion to Ibs SCU/MM Btu was based on the assumptions  of 95  percent  conversion
 of sulfur to sulfur Oioxide, and a heating value of  11,500 Btu/lb (coal).
 The following equation calculates the equivalent emission  rate:

 Emission Rate (Ibs 50.,/MM Btu)  = .95 Hea??Sg°SSlueU(S?u/?b)  x (%S>  <2  tbs  S02/lb  S)

 Emissions limitations were not  expressed for  the entire state.   The median value
 was selected for comparison.

 Emissions limitations were expressed as Ib S/MM  Btu.   The  following equation
 calculates the equivalent emission rate:

 Emission Rate (Ibs S02/MM Btu)  = 2 x (Ibs S/MM Btu)
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                               TABLE  2-3.   (Continued)
 Refers to "Not Applicable"  for  comparison  purposes.   Either  emission  were  not
 regulated in that  State for a specific  size  category  or  for  other  reason specified.

 Emissions limitations are expressed for individual  sources and  counties.   The  value
 shown represents only limitations  that  apply to the largest  area  of  state.
 The State regulation limits both  fuel  sulfur  content  and the  S0_  emissions  rate
 depending on stack height.   However,  only the limits  on fuel  sulfur  content  are
 included in the SIP.
Emissions limitations are based on effective  stack height for entire plant
 (equation).
 Emissions limitations are based on federal regulations.
'Emissions limitation is expressed in  parts per million (ppm).  Conversion to Ibs
 SO-/MM Btu was based on the assumptions that  F factors (dry basis)  were
 9,820 dscf/MM Btu (coal) and 9,220 dscf/MH Btu (oil),  and a 6 percent oxygen
 content in the flue gas.  The following equations calculate the equivalent
 emission rate at standard temperature (20 C or 68 F)  and pressure 760 mm Hg  or
 29.92 in. Hg):
 C = 1.660 x 10~7 (x ppm)
     "  d  20.9-percent 02

 where:  E  = pollutant emissions (Ibs SOp/MM Btu)
         C  = pollutant concentration (Ibs SOp/dscf)
         F . = dry basis F factor, which is the ratio of the volume of dry flue gases
              generated to the calorific value of the fuel combusted

JNew source performance standards (40 CFR 60.40 and 60.40a) supersede less stringent
 State emission limits when applicable to a new combustion source.
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Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, New Jersey, New York, Delaware,
Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan,
Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Colorado, Montana, Utah,
Wyoming, Arizona, California, Nevada, Idaho, and Oregon.  Other States do
not differentiate between fuel types.  Finally, most States have the same
emission limits for new and existing sources.  In seven States, however, the
emission limit for new sources is lower than for existing sources.  These
States include New York, Georgia, Colorado, New Hampshire, Kentucky,
Illinois, and Arizona.
     Figures 2-1 and 2-2 are histograms describing the numbers of States
requiring specific levels of S02 control.  Figure 2-1 presents the limits
that would apply to a boiler burning 250 MM Btu/hr of residual oil.  Such a
boiler burning oil with 3 percent sulfur would, for example, emit about
3.2 Ibs S02/MM Btu and would meet the applicable emission limit in only
8 States.
     Figure 2-2 presents the limits that would apply to a boiler burning
250 MM Btu/hr of coal.  Since half of the States (25) have limits of less
than 3 Ibs SOo/MM Btu, an average sulfur content of less than about
2 percent would be required to meet the emission limit.
2.3  S02 EMISSIONS AND CONTROLS
     Approximate ranges of controlled and uncontrolled S0? emissions are
presented in Table 2-4 for hypothetical coal-fired and oil-fired combustion
sources.  This table shows that bituminous coal with 3.0 percent average
sulfur and a heating value of 11,500 Btu/hr would emit about 5 Ibs
S02/MM Btu and could meet (on a monthly or annual average) the S0« emission
limit in about 5 States.  This same coal could be physically cleaned to
reduce the emission rate (Ibs SO^/MM Btu) 20 to 50 percent.  On a long-term
basis, it could then meet the standards of up to 21 States.  Various flue
gas desulfurization (FGD) systems could be used to reduce SO- emissions
90 percent and allow that facility to meet the regulations of most States.
     With respect to oil-fired combustion sources, about 2.1 Ib SOVMM Btu
would be emitted if No. 6 fuel oil at 3.0 percent sulfur were used.  Such a
source would meet the applicable emission limits in about half of the
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             0.5
               1.0
                       2.0      3.0     4.0      5.0
                          Emission Rate, Ib. SO/MM Btu
>6.5
     Figure 2-1. Maximum Allowable SO, Emission Rate for an Existing
                  250 MM Btu/hr Residual Oil Fired Boiler
     20
I
•5
I
I
      15  —
10  —
       5  —
               0.5
                 1.0
                         2.0      3.0     4.0      5.0
                           Emission Rate, Ib. SO/MM Btu

Figure 2-2. Maximum Allowable SQ Emission Rate for an Existing
                250 MM Btu/hr Coal Fired Boiler
                                                                    >6.5
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         TABLE 2-4.   SUMMARY OF SO, EMISSION RATES FOR HYPOTHETICAL
                 COAL-FIRED AND Olt-FIRED COMBUSTION SOURCES

Emission Rate
(Ib S00/MM Btu)
Coal -fired fc Oil-fired
S02 control unit unit
None (uncontrolled) 5.0 2.1
Physical coal 2.5 - 4.0 N/AC
cleaning
Limestone FGD 0.25 - 0.75 0.11 - 0.32
Dual alkali FGD 0.25 - 1.5 0.21
Dry scrubbing FGD 0.5 - 1.5 0.21 - 0.63
(spray drying)
Control Efficiency (%)
Coal -fired
unit
N/AC
20 - 50

85 - 95
90 - 95
70 - 90

Oil-fired
unit
N/AC
20 - 50

85 - 95
90
70 - 90


 Estimates assume bituminous coal  at 11,500 Btu/lb and 3.0% S.
Estimates assume No. 6 fuel oil  at 19,000 Btu/lb and 2.0% S.
 N/A = not applicable.
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States.  Application of various FGD systems could reduce SCL emissions so
that compliance could be achieved in most States.  Alternatively, oil
cleaning can reduce the sulfur content to 0.5 percent, which would meet the
regulations of most States.
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       3.  REGULATION OF SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS FROM FUEL COMBUSTION

     The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 (CAA) required each State to
prepare a plan indicating how the NAAQS for participates, sulfur dioxide,
nitrogen oxides, ozone, and carbon monoxide would be attained and/or
maintained.  States adopted regulations limiting sulfur dioxide emissions
from fuel combustion in response to this requirement.  These sulfur dioxide
regulations limited the percent sulfur (by weight) in fuels burned, pounds
sulfur or sulfur dioxide emitted per million Btu of heat input to the
furnace, and the parts per million (ppm) concentration of sulfur dioxide in
the flue gas.
     Individual State implementation plans have been revised several times
since 1970.  In some cases, these revisions have resulted in regulations
becoming more site-specific to address localized areas or sources where S0?
emissions were contributing to nonattainment.  A number of States lowered
S0« emission limits to ensure attainment and/or maintenance of the NAAQS.
In some cases, the S02 emission did not change, but States added continuous
monitoring and amended averaging times to ensure continuous compliance with
all the S02 NAAQS (particularly the short-term S02 NAAQS).
     The CAA also required EPA to develop standards of performance for new
stationary sources.  In response to this requirement, EPA has adopted
regulations under Section 111 of the CAA for the following combustion
sources of SOp emissions:  (1) fossil fuel steam generators constructed
after August 17, 1971 (40 CFR Subpart D); (2) electric utility steam
generating units constructed after September 18, 1978 (40 CFR Subpart Da);
(3) industrial boilers (40 CFR Subpart Db); and stationary gas turbines
(40 CFR Subpart GG).
3.1  POTENTIAL S02 EMISSIONS FROM FUEL COMBUSTION
     Sulfur dioxide emissions from combustion of fuels are proportional to
the amount of sulfur in the fuel.  In the case of fuel oil, it is assumed
that all the sulfur in the oil is oxidized during the combustion process and
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emitted as sulfur dioxide.  Estimates of SCL emission rates from fuel oil
combustion can generally be made using the following equations.
     Residual oil - Ibs S02/MM Btu = 1.05 x % S in fuel
     Distillate oil - Ibs S02/MM Btu = 1.0 x % S in fuel
These equations are based on the general assumptions that residual oils have
an approximate heating value of 150,000 Btu/gallon and distillate oils have
a value of 140,000 Btu/gallon.   Thus, combustion of a 2.3 percent sulfur
residual oil would have a resultant emission rate of approximately 2.4 Ibs
S02/MM Btu of heat input.
     For the combustion of coal, about 5 percent of the coal's sulfur
remains in the bottom ash and thus 95 percent is emitted as sulfur dioxide.
To estimate the emission rate in Ib SO^/MM Btu, one only needs to know the
percent sulfur and the heating value in Btu/lb.  The following procedure can
then be used for estimation:
     Ibs S02/MM Btu = CF x % S in coal
          where CF is,
               Btu/lb     CF
10,000
10,500
11,000
11,500
12,000
12,500
1.9
1.81
1.73
1.65
1.58
1.52
Thus, a coal of 3 percent  sulfur content and a heating value of
11,500 Btu/lb would  have an approximate S02 emission rate of 5 Ibs/MM Btu.
     The  normal range of S02  emissions  (Ib S02/MM Btu) is presented  in
Table 3-1.  The range of emission rates was maximized by assuming the lowest
sulfur fuel had the  highest heating value and the highest sulfur fuel had
the  lowest  heating value.  There is,  however, no direct correlation  of
sulfur content and heating value in nature.
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      TABLE 3-1.  RANGE OF SULFUR CONTENTS, HEATING VALUES AND POTENTIAL
                SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSION RATES FOR TYPICAL FUELS

% Sulfur
Fuel (by weight)
Pipeline natural gas Negligible
Wood - typical 0.02
Bark - typical 0.02
Distillate oil2
#1 0.01 - 0.5
#2 0.05 - 1.0
#4 0.2 - 2.0
2
Residual oil
#5 0.5 - 3.0
#6 0.7 - 3.5
Anthracite coal 0.6 - 0.8
2
Bituminous coal 0.7 - 6.1
2
Subbituminous coal 0.3 - 0.6
2
Lignite coal 0.4 - 0.9
Heating value S09 emissions
(Btu/lb as burned) fb/MM Btu

4,
4,

19,670
19,170
18,280

18,100
17,410
11,925
9,700
8,320
6,500
-
560 0.1
370 0.1

- 19,860 0.01 - 0.5
- 19,750 0.05 - 1.0
- 19,400 0.2 - 2

- 19,020 0.5 - 3
- 18,990 0.7 - 4
- 12,925 0.9 - 1
- 14,715 0.9 - 12
- 11,340 0.5 - 1
- 9,700 0.8 - 3

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     It can be seen that a low sulfur (.01 percent) distillate oil could
yield as little of 0.01 Ib S02/MM Btu of fuel burned while a high sulfur
(6.1 percent) bituminous coal could yield as much as 12 Ib SCL/MM Btu.
Wood and bark have very low sulfur contents, as well as low heating values;
therefore, SCL emission fall in the same range as those from #1 or #2 fuel
oil.
3.2  DISCUSSION OF S02 EMISSION REGULATIONS
3.2.1  State SO,, Regulations
     Several approaches to regulating SO- emissions from fuel combustion
have been adopted by States in order to attain and maintain the NAAQS.  The
regulations applicable in each State are delineated in Chapter 5 along with
notes on procedures such as test methods, averaging time, monitoring and
reporting requirements used to determine compliance.
     A review of Chapter 5 indicates that State SO- emission regulations
generally limit the amount of S0? which can  be emitted per million Btu heat
input to the furnace (Ib SOg/MM Btu) or the  sulfur content of the fuels
which can be burned.  The following paragraphs give examples of parameters
in different States that affect the stringency of emission limits applicable
to an individual source.
     The New York State SIP, for example, contains very detailed limits on
fuel sulfur content.  To determine the limit applicable to a particular
source,  it  is necessary to first know its location  (county or municipality).
The  total heat  (Btu/hr) actually being burned in all furnaces at the
facility  is the next important factor.  A facility with 10 MM Btu/hr or less
is not regulated.   In some areas of the State different limits apply to
facilities  with total heat input greater than 250 MM Btu/hr.  Limits are
different for existing sources (constructed  before March  15, 1973) and new
sources  (constructed after March 15, 1973),  and for oil and  solid fuel.
Compliance  with the sulfur-in-fuel limits is determined by stack  testing
(EPA Method 6)  and  fuel analysis to determine sulfur and  ash content,
heating  value and specific gravity  (oil).   The gross heat content and ash
content  of  the  fuel burned on  a weekly basis must  be monitored for all
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facilities with a total heat input greater than 250 MM Btu/hr.  Continuous
monitoring of stack S02 emissions is required of new facilities with heat
input greater than 250 MM Btu/hr.
     Pennsylvania regulations limit sulfur-in-fuel and SC^ emission rate
(Ib/MM Btu) depending on the location, the design fuel burning capacity of
each furnace and the type of fuel burned.  An equation dictates the emission
limit for furnaces with heat input capacity greater than or equal to 50 MM
Btu/hr, but less than 2,000 MM Btu/hr and located in the Allegheny County,
Beaver Valley, Monongahela Valley air basin.  The allowable SOp emission
rate for furnaces burning solid fossil fuels varies with averaging time.
For example, the measured emission rate must always fall below 4.8 Ib
SCL/MM Btu in areas I and II.  Also, the average of all readings for one day
(24-hour period) must fall below 4.0 Ib/MM Btu (except for two days per
month) and the emission average over 30 days must fall below 3.7 Ib/MM Btu.
     In Virginia and Nevada the emission limits (Ibs SO^/hr) are based on
equations which are functions of the actual heat input to a single furnace.
Compliance is determined in Virginia by stack testing using EPA Method 6 or
other State-approved procedures (3 runs) and in Nevada by stack testing
using a method specified by the State in the operating permit (2 runs).
     Georgia limits the sulfur content of the fuel burned or <2.5 percent
for furnaces actually burning less than 100 MM Btu/hr and to <3.0 percent
for furnaces burning 100 MM Btu/hr or greater of fuel.  It also limits the
SO- emission rate (Ib SO-/MM Btu) based on equations which are functions of
the furnace exhaust stack height.  The limits based on stack height are not
part of the Georgia SIP, however.
     Allowable emission rates (Ib SOp/MM Btu) in Kentucky vary with the
location (county), facility size (total plant heat input), and type fuel
(solid or liquid).  The emission rates are determined by equations for
facilities larger than 10 MM Btu/hr and smaller than 250 MM Btu/hr.
Compliance is determined by stack testing using EPA Method 6.
     SOp emission concentrations in Louisiana, the State of Washington, and
Alaska are limited to <2,000 ppm, <1,000 ppm, and <500 ppm, respectively.
These limits apply in all locations, to all size furnaces and all fuels in
each case.
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3.2.2  Federal SO,, Regulations
     EPA has promulgated standards of performance for the following classes
of fuel combustion units:  (1) Fossil-Fuel Steam Generating Units
>250 MM Btu/hr (which commenced construction after August 17, 1971);
(2) Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Capable of Combusting >250 MM
Btu/hr (which commenced construction after September 18, 1978);
(3) Industrial- Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units; and
(4) Stationary Gas Turbines.  A summary of the provisions of these NSPS is
contained in Appendix A.
     Subpart D is applicable to all fossil-fuel fired steam generating units
and all fossil-fuel and wood residue fired steam generating units capable of
burning more than 250 MM Btu/hr of fuel, irrespective of the use of the
steam produced.  Compliance with the emission limit is determined by
continuously monitoring the flue gas and calculating an arithmetic average
of the SCL emission rate (Ib SOp/MM Btu) for three contiguous one-hour
periods.
     Subpart Da was designed to update  (and supersede) Subpart D for
electric utility boilers (with design heat input capacity greater than
250 MM Btu/hr) in accordance with the 1977 Amendments to the CAA.
Compliance with this regulation is generally determined by continuously
monitoring SO- concentrations in the flue gas before and after a flue gas
desulfurization system  (FGD) and calculating the arithmetic average of all
hourly emission rates (Ib SO?/MM Btu) for 30 successive days of normal
operation.
     Subpart Db is applicable to steam  generating units with a heat input
capacity greater than 100 MM Btu/hr.  Compliance with the emission limit and
percent reduction requirement of the standard  is determined by continuously
monitoring the flue gas  and calculating the arithmetic  average of all hourly
emission rates (Ib SCu/MM Btu) for 30 successive days of normal operation.
     Subpart  GG is applicable to stationary gas turbines with  a heat  input
greater than  100 MM Btu/hr.  The emission limits include a restriction on
the  sulfur dioxide concentration in  the exhaust gas, as well as a limit on
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the fuel sulfur content.  Compliance is determined by daily monitoring of
the fuel sulfur content after an initial performance test shows compliance
with the outlet concentration limit.
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3.3  REFERENCES

 1.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Compilation of Air Pollution
     Emission Factors.  AP-42.  Office of Air Quality Planning and
     Standards.  Supplement No. 6.  April 1976.  p. 1.1-1.3.

 2.  "Steam:  It's Generation and Use."  Babcock and Wilcox, New York,
     New York, 1975.  p. 5-11 and 5-19.
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                        4.  CONTROL OF S02 EMISSIONS

     There are three basic types of control  technologies for reducing S02
emissions from combustion sources.  These technologies include flue gas
desulfurization (FGD), fluidized bed combustion (FBC), and fuel cleaning.
Flue gas desulfurization technologies can be classified as either wet or
dry, according to the final form of the SOp-waste generated.
4.1  FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION (FGD)
4.1.1  Wet FGD Processes
     Wet FGD processes use an alkaline solution or slurry to adsorb S02 from
the combustion unit flue gas.  Typically, chemical solutions such as sodium,
dual alkali, limestone, or lime are used.  In the wet process, the adsorbed
SOp exits the system either as a liquid waste stream or as a semi-solid
waste sludge.
     Sodium.  Sodium scrubbers represent the most common type of wet FGD
process, particularly for industrial boilers.  These scrubbers use an
aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide (NaOH), sodium carbonate (Na?C03),
sodium bicarbonate (NaHC03), or a mixture of these to adsorb SO,,.  The
effectiveness of sodium scrubbers at reducing S0? emissions is high.  With
coal, SO, reductions of about 95 to 98 percent can be expected.  With oil,
        ^                                                i
SOp reductions of about 90 to 95 percent can be expected.
     Dual alkali.  Dual alkali systems use a clear sodium alkali solution to
absorb SOp, followed by a step involving lime or limestone to regenerate the
active alkali for SO^.  These systems can achieve S0? emission reductions of
about 90 to 95 percent for coal-fired systems and about 90 percent for
oil-fired systems.
     Lime/Limestone.  These processes employ wet scrubbers using a slurry of
slaked lime (CA(OH)2) or limestone  (CaC03) to absorb S02 from the flue gas.
Typical SO, reduction efficiencies for lime/limestone systems range from
          c            \
about 85 to 95 percent.
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4.1.2  Drv FGD Processes
     Dry FGD processes use an alkaline solution or slurry to neutralize S02
from the flue gas, whereby the waste product is a dry solid.  The most
common dry FGD processes are spray drying and dry injection.
     Spray drying.  This FGD process involves contacting the flue gas with
an atomized lime slurry or a solution of sodium carbonate.  Generally,
spray dryers can achieve SO, emission reductions of at least 70 percent and
                           '   j
in some cases above 90 percent.
     Dry in.iection.  This FGD process involves injecting a dry alkaline
agent into the flue gas just prior to the particulate control device.  The
alkaline agent reacts with the SCL, forming a solid, which is removed by the
particulate matter control device.  Dry injection systems have only been
implemented in pilot-scale applications for fossil-fuel combustion sources.
4.2  FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION  (FBC)
     Fluidized bed combustion  (FBC) is an alternative combustion technique
for coal-fired boiler applications.  A fluidized bed can increase heat
transfer rates, thereby lowering heat transfer surface requirements.
Furthermore, limestone added to the combustion bed enables SOp to be
adsorbed immediately after combustion.  Generally, FBC systems can achieve
from 55 to over 90 percent S02 emission reductions.
4.3  FUEL CLEANING
     Precombustion control of  S02 can be accomplished by either physically
or chemically treating the fuel to remove sulfur.
4.3.1  Physical Coal Cleaning
     Physical coal cleaning  involves subjecting the coal to  size reduction
and screening, separation of coal-rich and  impurity-rich fractions,
dewatering, and drying.  Separation of coal from  its impurities is
accomplished by gravity separation or froth flotation.
     Physical coal cleaning  can typically remove  above 50 percent of  the
nonorganic  (pyritic) sulfur  present in coal.  For high sulfur bituminous
coal (Midwest, northern Appalachia) about 70 percent of the  sulfur can be
removed.   For low  sulfur coal  (West, southern Appalachia),  about 20  to
30 percent  of the  sulfur can be removed.
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     4.3.2  Oil Cleaning
     The sulfur content of fuel oil can be reduced by hydrodesulfurization
or hydrotreating.  These processes convert sulfur to gaseous hydrogen
sulfide by contacting the oil with hydrogen and a catalyst (usually a
composite made up of cobalt oxide, molybdenum oxide, and alumina).  These
gases are separated from the fuel and then collected.  Current techniques
                                                       2
can reduce the sulfur content to less than 0.5 percent.
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4.4  REFERENCES

 1.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  SCL Technology Update Report.
     Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.  Research Triangle
     Park, North Carolina.  EPA-450/3-85-009.  July 1984.

 2.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Nonfossil Fuel Fired Industrial
     Boilers - Background Information.  Office of Air Quality Planning and
     Standards.  Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.  EPA-450/3-82-007.
     March 1982.
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                        5.   INDIVIDUAL  SIP  REGULATIONS

     The S02 emission  regulations  applicable  in each State  are  delineated  in
the  following pages.   The  States are presented by  EPA  Region  and  then
alphabetically by  state within each region.
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State                       CONNECTICUT
Region                      1
State Regulation Citation   Title 22a, Chapter 174, sections 4, 5, and 19

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fuel burning equipment
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Single fossil fuel or mixture of fuels

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 1, by weight {2}
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.
3a.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
                               ::  1e,  2a,  2b1,  2c,  3a,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               =>  other  [The actual  firing rate of  the fuel  burning equipment.]
                               =>  source testing (as  specified in 40 CFR Part 60)   [Method 6]
                               =>  fuel testing: ASTM   [D-2234 for sampling,  D-2013 for sample preparation,
                                  D-3176 or D-3180 for  the  analysis  of  liquids,  and 0-129 or D-1552 for the
                                  analysis of solids.]
                               =>  other testing  [Fuel  analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [When it is determined to be technically feasible
                                  by the Commissioner.]
                               =>  other  [Fuel  analysis or  stack sampling,  or both, may be required.]
                               =>  other  [Not specified.]
                               =>  state regulation  [22a-174-4(c); Records  and reports may be required by the
                                  Commissioner concerning air pollutants, fuels,  and operational information,
                                  and shall be recorded, compiled, and  submitted on forms furnished or
                                  prescribed by the Commissioner.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The "Code of Federal Regulations" refers to Regulation 19-508-19, Control  of Sulfur Compound Emissions.
{2}   A variance may be allowed during a fuel shortage  emergency provided that the emissions do not exceed 1.1
      Ibs S02/MMBtu heat input.
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      CONNECTICUT
                      1
                      Title 22a, Chapter 174, sections 4, 5, and 19 {1}
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide; air pollution control/energy trade programs and periods of low sulfur
                      fuel shortage
                      Global
                      Fuel burning equipment
                      All
                      Single fossil fuel or mixture of fuels
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                      Greater than 1.0, by weight, or
                      Less than or equal to 0.55
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.
3a.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
                               :: 1e, 2a,  2b1. 2c,  3a,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               => other  [The actual firing rate of the fuel  burning equipment.]
                               => source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => fuel testing: ASTM  [0-2234 for sampling, D-2013 for sample preparation,
                                  D-3176 or D-3180  for  the  analysis of liquids,  and 0-129 or 0-1552 for the
                                  analysis of solids.]
                               => other testing  [Fuel  analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [When it is determined to be technically feasible
                                  by the Commissioner.]
                               => other  [Fuel analysis or  stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation   [22a-174-4(c); Records and reports may be required by the
                                  Commissioner concerning air pollutants, fuels,  and operational  information,
                                  and shall be recorded, compiled, and submitted on forms furnished or
                                  prescribed by the Commissioner.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The "Code of Federal Regulations" refers to Regulation 19-508-19, Control  of Sulfur Compound Emissions.
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      CONNECTICUT
                      1
                      Title 22a.  Chapter 174,  sections 4,  5,  and 19 {1>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Global
                      Fuel burning equipment
                      Greater than or equal  to 0.25
                      Fuel containing solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 1, by weight {2}
                      Less than or equal to 1.1
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.
3a.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
                               ::  1e,  2a,  2b1,  2c,  3a,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               =>  other  [The actual  firing rate of  the fuel  burning equipment.]
                               =>  source testing (as  specified in 40 CFR Part 60)   [Method 6]
                               =>  fuel testing: ASTM   [0-2234 for sampling, D-2013 for sample preparation,
                                  D-3176 or 0-3180  for  the  analysis  of liquids,  and D-129 or D-1552 for the
                                  analysis of solids.]
                               =>  other testing  [Fuel  analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [When it is determined to be technically feasible
                                  by the Commissioner.]
                               =>  other  [Fuel  analysis or  stack sampling,  or both, may be required.]
                               =>  other  [Not specified.]
                               =>  state regulation   [22a-174-4(c); Records  and reports may be required by the
                                  Commissioner concerning air pollutants, fuels, and operational information,
                                  and shall be recorded, compiled, and submitted on forms furnished or
                                  prescribed by the Commissioner.]

Footnotes:
(1>   The "Code of Federal Regulations" refers to Regulation 19-508-19, Control  of Sulfur Compound Emissions.
(2}   A variance may be allowed during a fuel shortage emergency provided that the emissions do not exceed 1.1
      Ibs S02/MMBtu heat input.
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            CONNECTICUT
                            1
                            Title 22a, Chapter 174, sections 4, 5, and 19 C1>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Fuel burning equipment used primarily for educational or historical demonstrations
                            All
                            Coal
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          : Less than 1.5, by weight,  or €2>
                          : Less than or equal to 1.1
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               :: 1e, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 3e, 4g, 5b
                               => other  [The actual firing rate of the fuel burning equipment.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2234 for sampling, D-2013 for sample preparation,
                                  0-3176 or D-3180 for the analysis of liquids, and D-129 or D-1552 for the
                                  analysis of solids.]
                               => other testing  [Fuel analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [When it is determined to be technically feasible
                                  by the Commissioner.]
                               => other  [Fuel analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation  [22a-174-4(c); Records and reports may be required by the
                                  Commissioner concerning air pollutants, fuels, and operational information,
                                  and shall be recorded, compiled, and submitted on forms furnished or
                                  prescribed by the Commissioner.]

Footnotes:
O>   The "Code of Federal Regulations" refers to Regulation 19-508-19, Control of Sulfur Compound Emissions.
<2>   Requires Commissioner approval if the sulfur content is greater than 1X, by weight.

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State                       MAINE
Region                      1
State Regulation Citation   Chapter 106

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fuel burning sources with flue gas desulfurization or other sulfur removal
                            processes.
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Liquid fossil fuel

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 1.0, by weight, or
(Ib S02/MHBtu)            : Less than or equal to 2.4
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b1.  Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods
                               ::  1a,  2b1,  2b4,  3a,  3c,  3d,  4d or 4g,  5b
                               =>  unit design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  fuel testing:  ASTM  [D-129,  or D-1552,  or  equivalent  procedures approved by
                                  the Commissioner.]
                               =>  fuel testing:  other  [EPA  Method 19;  sample collection and preparation,
                                  percent sulfur and moisture  analysis,  and  gross calorific value
                                  determination.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring   [Required for blended fuel use.]
                               =>  sulfur content of  fuel
                               =>  quantity of fuel
                               =>  24 hours
                               =>  other  [Calender quarter.] {1}
                               =>  state regulation  [106.3A; A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
                                  sulfur, ash, and heat  content for each fuel shipment.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The calendar quarters are composed by months as follows: (1) January,  February,  March; (2) April, May,
      June;  (3) July, August, September; (4) October, November, December.
3a.
3c.
3d.
4d.
4g.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Averaging Time
Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MAINE
                            1
                            Chapter 106
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Metropolitan Portland outside of the Portland Peninsula, Central Maine, Downeast,
                            Aroostook county, and Northwest Maine
                            Global
                            Fuel burning sources
                            All
                            Liquid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
                            Less than or equal to 2.5, by weight
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2b1, 3a, 3c, 3d, 4g, 5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b1.  Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-129, or D-1552, or equivalent procedures approved by
                                  the Commissioner.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for blended fuel use.]
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of fuel
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation  [106.3A;  A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
                                  sulfur, ash, and heat content for each fuel shipment.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MAINE
  1
  Chapter 106
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Portland Peninsula
  Global
  Fuel  burning sources
  All
  Liquid  fossil  fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  Less than or equal  to 1.0,  by weight.
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b1.  Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     ::  1a,  2b1,  3a,  3c,  3d,  4g,  5b
     =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  fuel testing: ASTM  [D-129, or  D-15S2,  or  equivalent  procedures  approved by
        the  Commissioner.]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for blended fuel use.]
     =>  sulfur content of fuel
     =>  quantity of fuel
     =>  other  [Not specified.]
     =>  state regulation   [106.3A;  A quarterly report  itemizing the quantity,
        sulfur,  ash,  and  heat content for each  fuel  shipment.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MAINE
  1
  Chapter 106
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type

Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  Fuel  burning sources uith  flue gas  desulfurization or  other sulfur removal
  processes
  All
  Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  Less than or  equal  to 0.48,  calendar quarter  average,  or
:  Less than or  equal  to 2.4,  total  in 24  hour period
Compliance Procedures          ::
1a.   Heat Input Determination =>
2b1.  Test Methods             =>
2b4.  Test Methods             =>
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4d.   Averaging Time           =>
4g.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
        1a,  2b1,  2b4,  3a,  3c, 3d,  4d  or  4g,  5b
        unit design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
        fuel testing:  ASTM  [D-2234,  D-2013, D-3177, D-3173,  D-3176.J
        fuel testing:  other   [EPA  Method 19; sample collection  and  preparation,
        percent sulfur and moisture analysis, and  gross  calorific value
        determination.]
        continuous S02 monitoring   [Required for blended fuel use.]
        sulfur content of  fuel
        quantity of fuel
        24 hours
        other  [Calendar quarter]  O>
        state regulation   [106.3A; A  quarterly  report  itemizing the quantity,
        sulfur, ash,  and heat content for each  fuel shipment.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The calendar quarters are composed by months as follows: (1) January,  February, March; (2) April,  May,
      June;  (3) July, August, September; (4) October, November, December.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MAINE
                            1
                            Chapter 106
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Central  Maine,  Downcast,  Aroostook county,  Northwest  Maine,  and Metropolitan
                            Portland outside the Portland Peninsula region.
                            Global
                            Fuel burning sources
                            All
                            Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal  to 1.2
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b1.  Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
                               :: 1a,  2b1,  2b4,  3a,  3c,  3d,  4g,  5b
                               => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => fuel testing:  ASTM  [D-2234, D-2013,  D-3177,  D-3173,  0-3176]
                               => fuel testing:  other  [EPA  Method 19;  sample collection and preparation,
                                  percent sulfur and moisture analysis,  and gross  calorific value
                                  determination.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring   [Required  for blended fuel use.]
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of fuel
                               => other  [Calendar quarter]  {1}
                               => state regulation  [106.3A; A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
                                  sulfur, ash, and heat  content  for each fuel shipment.]

Footnotes:
{1>   The calendar quarters are composed by months as follows: (1) January, February,  March; (2) April,  May,
      June;  (3) July, August, September; (4) October, November, December.
3a.
3c.
3d.
4g.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting

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State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
                            MAINE
                            1
                            Chapter 106
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Portland Peninsula
                            Global
                            Fuel burning sources
                            All
                            Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/HMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 0.48
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b1.  Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
                               :: 1a. 2b1, 2b4, 3a, 3c,  3d, 4g,  5b
                               => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2234, D-2013,  D-3177,  D-3173,  D-3176]
                               => fuel testing: other  [EPA Method 19;  sample collection and preparation,
                                  percent sulfur and moisture analysis, and gross calorific value
                                  determination.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for blended fuel use.]
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of fuel
                               => other  [Calendar quarter.]  {1>
                               => state regulation  [106.3A;  A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
                                  sulfur, ash,  and heat  content  for each fuel shipment.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The calendar quarters are composed by months as follows: (1) January, February,  March; (2) April,  May,
      June;  (3) July,  August,  September; (4) October,  November, December.
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MASSACHUSETTS
                            1
                            Title 310 CMR,  7.05  and 7.12
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type

Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Metropolitan Boston APCD:  Arlington,  Belmont,   Boston,  Brookline,  Cambridge,
                            Chelsea,  Everett,  Maiden,  Medford,  Newton,  Somerville,  Waltham,  and Watertoun
                            Global
                            Fossil  fuel  utilization facilities  excluding electric generating facilities
                            greater than or equal  to 2.5  billion  Btu/hr
                            All
                            All fossil  fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/HMBtu)
                          :  Less than or equal  to 0.28 {1>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
                               ::  1e,  2c,  3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  other testing  [All  fuel analysis  shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by  the  Department.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part  51,  Appendix P]
                               =>  ambient  monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  quantity of  fuel
                               =>  other  [The  fuel supplier must record the fuel  quantity, BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content,  viscosity,  and  ash  content of the fuel for each facility.]
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for  major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that  have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The Department may allow fuel with a higher  sulfur content to  be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions  for approval have  been agreed to in writing.  An interim
      sulfur-in-fuet limitation of 0.55 Ib S/MMBtu heat release potential  shall be allowed for fossil  fuel
      utilization facilities with  an energy input  capacity less than 250 MMBtu/hr pending  conversion to an
      alternate fuel or implementation of  permanent energy conversion measures.
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements

Averaging Time
Reporting

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State                       MASSACHUSETTS
Region                      1
State Regulation Citation   Title 310, CHR 7.05 and 7.12

Applicable Area             Berkshire Air Pollution Control District
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fossil fuel utilization facilities
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   All fossil fuels excluding distillate fuel oil (No. 2)

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)              : Less than or equal to 1.21 {1>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
:: 1e, 2c. 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d,  3e, 4g,  5b
=> other  [Not specified.]
=> other testing  [All fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
   approved by the Department.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 51, Appendix P]
=> ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> quantity of fuel
=> other  [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity, BTU value, sulfur
   content,  viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each facility.]
=> other  [Not specified.]
=> state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
   amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
   be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
   facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions for approval have been agreed to in writing.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MASSACHUSETTS
1
Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Fac iIi ty Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Central Massachusetts APCO excluding Worcester; Metropolitan Boston APCD excluding
Arlington, Belmont, Boston, Brook line, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Maiden,
Medford, Newton, Somerville, Ualtham, and Uatertown; Pioneer Valley APCO;
Southeastern Massachusetts APCD.
Global
Fossil fuel utilization facilities
Less than 100
All fossil fuel excluding distillate fuel oil (No. 2)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 0.55
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => other testing  [All fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
      approved by the Department.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [40 CFR part 51, Appendix P]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel
   => other  [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity, BTU value, sulfur
      content, viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each facility.]
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation   [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
      amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
      be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
      facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The Deaprtment may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions for approval have been agreed to in writing.  An interim
      sulfur-in-fuel limit of 1.21 Ibs S/MMBtu heat release potential shall be allowed for fossil fuel
      utilization facilites with an energgy input capacity less than 250 MMBtu/hr pending conversion to an
      alternate fuel or implementation of permanent energy conservation measures.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      MASSACHUSETTS
                      1
                      Title 310. CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Central Massachusetts APCD excluding Worcester; Metropolitan Boston APCD excluding
                      Arlington, Belmont, Boston, Brookline, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Maiden,
                      Medford, Newton, Somerville, Ualtham, and Watertoun; Pioneer Valley APCD;
                      Southeastern Massachusetts APCD.
                      Global
                      Fossil fuel utilization facilities
                      Greater than or equal to 100
                      All fossil fuel excluding distillate fuel oil.
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                    : Less than or equal to 1.21 (1>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
                               :: 1e,  2c,  3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               => other  [Not  specified.]
                               => other testing  [All  fuel analysis shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by the Department.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part  51, Appendix P]
                               => ambient  monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of  fuel
                               => other  [The  fuel supplier must record the fuel  quantity, BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content, viscosity,  and ash  content of the fuel for each facility.]
                               => other  [Not  specified.]
                               => state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that  have a rated input capacity in  excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
<1>   The Department may allow fuel with a higher  sulfur content to be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions  for approval have been agreed to in writing.  Application
      for and approval by the Department must  be made, and a reserve of low sulfur fuel must be on hand.
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MASSACHUSETTS
1
Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Merrimack Valley APCD excluding Lawrence, Andover, Methuen, and North Andover
Global
Fossil fuel utilization facilities
All
All fossil fuels excluding distillate fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.21
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2b4, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => other   [Not specified.]
   => fuel testing: other  [All fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
      approved by the Department.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [40 CFR part 51, Appendix P]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel
   => other   [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity, BTU value, sulfur
      content, viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each facility.]
   => other   [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [7.12; Facility registration to include the nature and
      amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
      be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
      facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

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State                     : MASSACHUSETTS
Region                    : 1
State Regulation Citation : Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                    : Berkshire APCD; Central Massachusetts APCD; Merrimack Valley APCO; Metropolitan
                      Boston APCO excluding Arlington, Belmont, Boston, Brook line, Cambridge, Chelsea,
                      Everett, Maiden, Medford, Kewton, Somerville, Ualtham, and Watertown; Pioneer
                      Valley APCD; Southeastern Massachusetts APCD.
                    : Global
                    : Fossil fuel utilization facilities
                    : All
                    : Distillate fuel oil (No. 2)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 0.17 {1}
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
                               :: 1e,  2c. 3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               => other  [Not  specified.]
                               => other testing  [All  fuel analysis shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by the Department.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part  51, Appendix P]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of  fuel
                               => other  [The  fuel supplier must record the fuel  quantity, BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content, viscosity,  and ash  content of the fuel for each facility.]
                               => other  [Not  specified.]
                               => state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that have a rated input capacity in  excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
{1>   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions for  approval have been agreed to in writing.
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MASSACHUSETTS
                            1
                            Title 310,  CMR  7.05  and 7.12
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Central  Massachusetts  APCD:  Worcester,  Lawrence;  Merrimack Valley APCO:  Andover,
                            Methuen,  and North  Andover
                            Global
                            Fossil  fuel  utilization facilities
                            Greater  than 300
                            Residual  fuel oil  (No. 4, 5,  or  6)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal  to 0.55  {1}
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
                               ::  1e,  2c,  3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  other testing  [All  fuel analysis  shall  be  performed and reported as
                                  approved by  the  Department.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part  51,  Appendix P]
                               =>  ambient  monitoring or diffusion  estimate
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  quantity of  fuel
                               =>  other  [The  fuel supplier must  record the fuel  quantity, BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content, viscosity,  and  ash  content of the  fuel for each facility.]
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for  major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that  have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
O)   The Department may allow fuel with a higher  sulfur content  to be used provided that the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions  for approval have been agreed to in writing.
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements

Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MASSACHUSETTS
1
Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide excluding Franklin and Hampshire counties.
Global
Fossil fuel utilization facilities
Less than or equal to 3.0
Any residual fuel oil (No. 4, 5, or 6)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S/MMBtu)
(ppm S02)
Not allowed
Not allowed
Not allowed
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2c. 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => other testing  [All fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
      approved by the Department.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 60, Appendix P]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel
   => other  [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity, BTU value, sulfur
      content,  viscosity, and ash content for each facility.]
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
      amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this, shall
      be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
      facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MASSACHUSETTS
                            1
                            Title 310,  CMR 7.05  and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Franklin and Hampshire counties
                            Global
                            Fossil  fuel  utilization facilities
                            Less than or equal  to 100
                            Any residual fuel oil (No.  4,  5,  or 6)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal  to 1.21  {1>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods

3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               ::  1a,  2b4.  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g.  5b
                               =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  fuel testing: other  tAU fuel  analysis  shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by the Department.]
                               =>  ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  quantity of fuel
                               =>  other  [The fuel  supplier must  record the fuel quantity,  BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content,  viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each  facility.]
                               =>  other  [Not specified.]
                               =>  state regulation   [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions,  and all  information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three  years for non-major
                                  facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of  3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
<1>   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content  to be used provided that the conditions for
      approval have been agreed to in writing.   Application for and approval by the Department must be made,
      and a reserve of low sulfur  fuel must be on hand.

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State                       MASSACHUSETTS
Region                      1
State Regulation Citation   Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12

Applicable Area             Merrimack Valley APCD: Laurence, Andover, Methuen, and North Andover
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fossil fuel utilization facilities
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Coal

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)              : Less than or equal to 0.55 {1>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods
                               :: 1a, 2b4, 3a, 3b, 3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => fuel testing: other  [All analysis shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by the Department.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 51, Appendix P]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of fuel
                               => other   [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity,  BTU value, sulfur
                                  content, viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each  facility.]
                               => other   [Not specified]
                               => state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions,  and all  informal in necessary to determine this shall be
                                  submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of  3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions for approval  have been agreed to in writing.  An interim
      sulfur-in-fuel utilization limit of 1.21 Ibs S/MMBtu heat release potential shall be  allowed for
      facilities with an energy input capacity less than 250 MMBtu/hr pending conversion to an alternate fuel
      or implementation of permanent energy conservation measures.
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.

4g.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements

Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MASSACHUSETTS
  1
  Title 310,  CMR 7.05  and 7.12
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Metropolitan Boston APCO:  Arlington,  Belmont,  Boston,  Brookline,  Cambridge,
  Chelsea,  Everett,  Maiden,  Medford,  Newton,  Somerville,  Walt ham,  and Water-town
  Global
  Electric  generating facilities
  Greater than or equal  to 2500
  Any fossil  fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu>
:  Less than or equal  to 0.55  {1>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5c.   Reporting
     ::  1a,  2b4,  3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b,  5c
     =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  fuel testing: other  [All fuel  analysis  shall  be performed and reported as
        approved by the Department.]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [40  CFR  part  51,  Appendix P]
     =>  ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
     =>  sulfur content of fuel
     =>  quantity of fuel
     =>  other  [The fuel  supplier must  record the fuel quantity,  BTU value,  sulfur
        content,  viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each  facility.]
     =>  other  [Not specified.]
     =>  state regulation   [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
        amount of emissions,  and all  information necessary to determine this shall
        be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three  years for non-major
        facilities that have a rated  input  capacity in excess of  3 MMBtu/hr.]
     =>  specified in 40 CFR Part  51  [Appendix P]
Footnotes:
{1}   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that the conditions for
      approval have been agreed to in writing.  Application for and approval by the Department must be made,
      and a reserve  of low sulfur fuel must be on hand.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MASSACHUSETTS
1
Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Hand-fired fuel burning utilization facilites
Less than or equal to 0.15 MMBtu/hr.
Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
(Ib S/MMBtu)
(ppm S02)
Not allowed
Not allowed
Not allowed
Compliance Procedures          ::
1a.   Heat Input Determination =>
2b4.  Test Methods             =>

3b.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>

4g.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
      1a, 2M, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4g, 5b
      unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
      fuel testing: other  [All fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
      approved by the Department.]
      ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
      sulfur content of fuel
      quantity of fuel
      other   [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity, BTU value, sulfur
      content, viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each facility.]
      other   [Not specified]
      state regulation  [7.12; Facility registration to include the nature and
      amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
      be submitted yearly for major faciliteies and every three years for
      non-major facilites that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3
      MMBtu/hr.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEW HAMPSHIRE
                            1
                            Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Combustion sources
                            All
                            No. 2 fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                            Less than or equal to 0.40, by weight
Compliance Procedures           :: 1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination  => other   [Not applicable]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sampling, compositing,  and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods, or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the fuel vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [The fuel vendor required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]
4g
5e
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEW HAMPSHIRE
                            1
                            Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Combustion sources
                            All
                            No. 4 fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
                          : Less than or equal to 1.0, by weight
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other   [Not applicable]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods, or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the fuel vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [The fuel vendor required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]
4g
5e
Averaging Time
Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      NEW HAMPSHIRE
                      1
                      Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide excluding Androscoggin Valley AQCR
                      Global
                      Combustion sources
                      All
                      No. 5 and no. 6 fuel oil,  and crude oil (distillate oil)
Emissions Limits:
 other   [Not applicable]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
fuel testing: other  [Sampling,  compositing,  and analysis of fuel samples
shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods, or
equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
from the fuel vendor.]
other  [The fuel vendor is required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
content of the fuel.]
other  [Not specified.]
other  [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      NEW HAMPSHIRE
                      1
                      Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Androscoggin Valley AQCR
                      Global
                      Combustion sources
                      All
                      No. 5 and no. 6 fuel oil, and crude oil (distillate oil)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                    : Less than or equal to 2.2,  by weight
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2W, 2b5, 3e,  4g,  5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other   [Not applicable]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sampling,  compositing,  and analysis of fuel  samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with  the most recent ASTM methods,  or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur  content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the fuel vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [The fuel vendor is required to test viscosity,  Btu,  and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [Not specified for the facility.   The  fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel  consignment.]
5e
Averaging Time
Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEW HAMPSHIRE
                            1
                            Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Combustion sources
                            All
                            Gaseous fossil fuel (natural and manufactured)
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                            Less than or equal to 5 gr/100 ft3,  calculated as H2S at standard conditions
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other   [Not applicable.]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods, or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [The fuel vendor required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]
5e
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      NEW HAMPSHIRE
                      1
                      Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Before   04/15/70
                      Combustion sources
                      All
                      Solid fossil fuel (coal)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/HMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 2.8, gross heat content, and less than or equal to 2.0,
                      gross heat content for a trimonthly period.
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other   [Not applicable.]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =:
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
fuel testing: other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel samples
shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods, or
equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
from the fuel vendor.]
other  [The fuel vendor required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
content of the fuel.]
other  [Not specified.]
other  [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEW HAMPSHIRE
                            1
                            Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    04/15/70
                            Combustion sources
                            All
                            Solid fossil  fuel (coal)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/HMBtu)
                            Less than or equal  to 1.5,  gross heat content.
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 264, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other   [Not applicable.]
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods, or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
2b5.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the fuel vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other   [The fuel vendor required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other   [Not specified.]
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
                               => other   [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            RHODE ISLAND
                            1
                            Title 23, Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Fuel burning devices with stack cleaning devices
                            All
                            All fossil fuel except fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MHBtu)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Greater than 0.55,  heat release potential  {1}
                            Less than or equal  to 1.1, actual heat input
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2a, 2b4, 3c, 4g, 5b
1b.   Neat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
                                  generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed by ASTM
                                  methods which have prior approval, or are required by the Director.]
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation  [No. 14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
                                  fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment
                                  producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
                                  if the source is in compliance.]
Footnotes:
O>   Requires Director approval.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  RHODE  ISLAND
  1
  Title  23,  Regulations  8 and  14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  Fuel  burning devices  with  stack  cleaning devices
  All
  Fuel  oil
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(tb S02/MMBtu)
:  Greater than 1.0 O>
:  Less than or equal  to 1.1,  actual  heat  input
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2a, 2b4, 3c, 4g, 5b
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR  Part  60)   [Method 6 for steam
        generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
     => fuel  testing:  other  [Fossil  fuel  must  be sampled and analyzed by ASTM
        methods which  have prior approval,  or are required by the Director.]
     => sulfur content of fuel
     => other  [Not specified.]
     => state regulation  [No.14; A yearly report of data on operational  processes,
        fuel  usage, source emissions,  generator capacities, types of  equipment

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      RHODE ISLAND
                      1
                      Title 23, Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Global
                      Fuel burning devices
                      Less than 250
                      Coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                    : Less than or equal to 0.55, heat release potential
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Neat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
5b.
Averaging Time
Reporting
:: 1a, 2a, 2b4, 3e, 4g, 5b
=> unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
   generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
=> fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuels must be sampled and analyzed according to
   ASTM methods which have prior approval or are required by the Director.]
=> other  [Requirements specified in the "Rhode Island Guideline for Air
   Quality Monitoring"]
=> other  [Not specified.]
=> state regulation  [No.14;  A yearly report of data on operational processes,
   fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of  equipment
   producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
   if the source is in compliance.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      RHODE ISLAND
                      1
                      Title 23,  Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Global
                      Fuel burning devices
                      Greater than or equal to 250
                      Coal
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                      Greater than or equal to 1.0,  by weight.
                      Less than or equal to 1.21,  heat release  potential,  (thirty day period),  or Less
                      than or equal to 2.31, heat  release potential,  (twenty-four hour period).
Compliance Procedures
la.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.
5b.
Averaging Time
Reporting
   1a, 2a,  2b4,  3e,  4g,  5b
   unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
   generating units  and  Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
=> fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuels must be sampled and analyzed according to
   ASTM methods  which have prior approval or are required by the Director.]
=> other  [Requirements  specified in the "Rhode Island Guideline for Air
   Quality Monitoring".]
=> other  [Thirty day or twenty four hour period.]
=> state regulation   [No.  14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
   fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of  equipment
   producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
   if the source is  in compliance.  Quarterly reports stating the quantity of
   high sulfur fuel  used,  fuel cost, cost of equivalent quantity of low sulfur
   fuel, and the hours of operation for each unit.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  RHODE  ISLAND
  1
  Title  23,  Regulations 14 and 20
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  Fuel  burning equipment
  Greater then 1.0
  Alternate fuel
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
:  Less than 1.0,  by weight.
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2b1.  Test Methods
264.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     ::  1e,  2b1,  2b4,  2c,  3c, 3e,  4g.  5b
     =>  other  tNot specified.]
     =>  fuel testing:  ASTM  [D-1552]
     ->  fuel testing:  other  [Heavy metals,  flash  point,  viscosity,  percent  solids,
        H20, and  ash,  and  any hazardous  components suspected  of  being present  in the
        material.]
     =>  other testing   [Sampling  and  analysis  procedures  according  to Title  23,
        Chapter 20, Appendix B, of the state regulations.]
     =>  sulfur content of  fuel
     =>  other  [Compliance with all applicable rules  and  regulations of  the  Division
        of Air and Hazardous Materials.]
     =>  other  [Not specified.]
     =>  state regulation  [No.20.9; Records  maintained for  three years to include
        the feed  rates of  fuel, fuel  vendor  and sampling  data, and  fuel  delivery
        information.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  RHODE  ISLAND
  1
  Title  23,  Regulation 8
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  Fuel  burning  devices  without  stack  cleaning devices  or  emission  bubbles.
  All
  All  fossil  fuels  except  fuel  oil  and  coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MHBtu)
:  Less than or  equal  to 0.55,  heat  release potential
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 2b4, 3c, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                                                                       steam
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)   [Method 6 for
   generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
=> fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed according to
   ASTM methods which have prior approval or are required by the Director.]
=> sulfur content of fuel
   other  [Not specified.]
   state regulation  [No.14;  A yearly report of data on operational processes,
   fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities,  types of equipment
   producing air contaminates, and other data that  may be necessary to
   determine if the source is in compliance.]
     =>
     =>

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            RHODE ISLAND
                            1
                            Title 23, Regulation 8
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Fuel burning devices without stack cleaning devices or emission bubbles.
                            All
                            Fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                            Less than or equal to 1.0
Compliance Procedures          ::
1e.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>

2b4.  Test Methods             =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                                  1e, 2a, 2b4, 3c, 4g, 5b
                                  other  [Not specified.]
                                  source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
                                  generating units, and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines]
                                  fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed according to
                                  ASTM methods which have prior approval or are required by the Director.]
                                  sulfur content of fuel
                                  other  [Not specified.]
                                  state regulation  [No.14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
                                  fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment
                                  producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
                                  if the source is in compliance.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
RHODE ISLAND
1
Title 23, Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Fuel burning devices with emission bubbles
All
All fossil fuel excluding fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
(Ib S02/MMBtu>
Less than or equal to 1.21, heat release potential, and
Less than or equal to 1.1, actual heat input
Compliance Procedures
1b.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1b, 2a, 264, 2c, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
      generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
   => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed by ASTM
      methods which have prior approval, or are required by the Director.]
   => other testing  [Type of fuel, sulfur content, maximum rated gross heat input
      for each unit, stack height, stack exit velocity and temperature,
      monitoring, and modeling.]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Aerodynamic downwash modeling.]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel
   => other  [Type of fuel, operating hours, stack gas exit temperature and
      velocity.]
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [No.14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
      fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment
      producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
      if the source is in compliance.  A quarterly report stating the quantity of
      high sulfur fuel used, fuel cost, cost of equivalent quantity of low sulfur
      fuel, and the hours of operation for each unit.]
Footnotes:
CO   Requires Director approval.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
RHODE ISLAND
1
Title 23, Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Fuel burning devices with emission bubbles
All
Fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.21,  heat release potential.  {1}
Compliance Procedures
1b.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1b, 2a. 2b4, 2c, 3c, 3d, 4g, 5b
   => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
      generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines]
   => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed according to
      ASTM methods which have prior approval or are required by the Director.]
   => other testing  [Stack testing, or with the approval of the Director, fuel
      testing. Modeling requirements as specified in the "Rhode Island Guideline
      for Air Quality Modeling".]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel
   => other  [Thirty month limit.]
   => state regulation  [No.14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
      fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment
      producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
      if the source is in compliance.  A quarterly report stating the quantity of
      high sulfur fuel used,  fuel cost, cost of equivalent quantity of low sulfur
      fuel, and the hours of  operation of each unit.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Requires Director approval.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      VERMONT
                      1
                      Chapter 5, subchapter II,  sections 221,  252,  404,  and 405
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type

Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Global
                      Electrical power generation facilities and fuel  burning installations excluding
                      gas turbine generators
                      Greater than or equal to 250
                      Liquid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                    : Less than or equal to 2.0 <1>
                    : Less than or equal to 0.8
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3b.
3e.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
                               :: 1a, 2a,  3b, 3e, 4g,  5b
                               => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 may be required.
                                  Emissions testing is required to demonstrate the reduction of sulfur levels
                                  to be no greater than emissions from burning two percent sulfur fuel.]
                               => ambient  monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => other  [Monitoring may be required.  APCO may require stack tests as
                                  specified in 40 CFR  part 60.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation  [5-402;  Reports shall contain information concerning
                                  fuels used, nature,  amount, and time periods or durations of emissions and
                                  other information relevant to the air pollution potential of the source.
                                  These reports shall  also include the results of source tests that may be
                                  required.]

Footnotes:
{1}   When low sulfur fuel is not available, the Secretary may permit the use of fuel containing up to 2.2X
      sulfur.
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            VERMONT
                            1
                            Chapter 5, subchapter II, sections 221, 252, 404, and 405
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type

Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Electrical power generation facilities and fuel burning installations excluding
                            gas turbine generators
                            Greater than or equal to 250
                            Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/HHBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 2.0 t1>
                            Less than or equal to 1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2b4, 3e, 4g, 5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 may be required.
                                  Emissions testing is required to demonstrate reduction of sulfur levels to
                                  be no greater than emissions from burning two percent sulfur fuel.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [May be required.!
                               => other  [Monitoring may be required.  APCO may require stack tests as
                                  specified in 40 CFR part 60.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation  [5-402;  Reports shall contain information concerning
                                  fuels used, nature, amount, and time periods or durations of emissions, and
                                  other information relevant to the air pollution potential of the source.
                                  These reports shall also include the results of source tests that may be
                                  required.]

Footnotes:
<1>   When low sulfur fuel is not available, the Secretary may permit the use of fuel containing up to 2.2X
      sulfur.
2b4.  Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Faci lity Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
VERMONT
1
Chapter 5,
Statewide
Global
Electrical
All
Waste oil
subchapter II, sections 221, 261, 404, and 405
power generation facilities and fuel burning equipment
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                            Less than or equal  to 2.0  {1>
Compliance Procedures
1b.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
                               ::  1b,  2a,  2b4,  2c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               =>  unit actual or  operating  (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  source testing  (as specified  in 40 CFR  Part  60)   [Method 6 may be required.
                                  Other source  testing  may  be required  in accordance with  methods acceptable
                                  to the APCO.]
                               =>  fuel testing: other  [PCB's,  total organic halogens,  total  inorganic
                                  chloride,  lead,  heat  of combustion, and flash  point.]
                               =>  other testing  [Combustion efficiency of equipment.]
                               =>  quantity of fuel   [May be required.]
                               =>  other  [Compliance testing according  to section  5-261  (Control of Hazardous
                                  Air Contaminates). A permit  to burn  is required for  sources greater  than
                                  1,000,000 MMBtu/hr.  For  sources greater than  10,000,000 MMBtu/hr written
                                  notice must be  made to the APCO prior to the date of  the initial burn.]
                               =>  other  [Not specifed.]
                               =>  state regulation  [5-402;  Reports shall contain information concerning
                                  fuels used, nature, amount, and time  periods or  durations of emissions and
                                  other information relevant to the air pollution  potential of the source.
                                  These reports shall also  include the  results of  source tests that may be
                                  required.]

Footnotes:
{1}   When low sulfur fuel is not  available the Secretary may permit the  use of  fuel containing 2.2X sulfur.
4g.
5b.
Averaging Time
Reporting

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                                         EPA-450/2-89-014
     Analysis of State and Federal
Sulfur Dioxide Emission Regulations
 for Combustion Sources (Revised)
                      by
                  Jill B. Vitas (EPA)
              Richard F. Pandullo (Radian)
               Dorothy Pickett (Radian)

               Contract No. 68-02-4392
               Work Assignment No. 43
                 Radian Corporation
                   P.O. Box 13000
        Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27709
         U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
        Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
           Air Quality Management Division
       Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711

                September 1989

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This report has been reviewed by the Air Quality Management Division of the Office of Air Quality Planning
and Standards, EPA, and approved for publication. Mention of trade names or commercial products is not
intended to constitute endorsement or recommendation for use. Copies of this report are available through
the Library Services Office (MD-35), U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, North
Carolina 27711; or, for a fee, from the National Technical Information Services, 5285 Port Royal Road,
Springfield, Virginia 22161.

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                              TABLE OF CONTENTS
Figures	   iii
Tables	   iii

     1.   Introduction	1-2
     2.   Summary	2-1
          2.1  Basis for Emission Limits	2-1
          2.2  Emission Limit Comparison	2-4
          2.3  SO- Emissions and Controls	2-16
     3.   Regulation of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions
          from Fuel  Combustion	3-1
          3.1  Potential SO, Emissions from Fuel Combustion	3-1
          3.2  Discussion of S0« Emission Regulations 	 3-4
               3.2.1  State SO^ Regulations	3-4
               3.2.2  Federal S0? Regulations	3-6
          3.3  References . . . :	3-8
     4.   Control of SO- Emissions	4-1
          4.1  Flue Gas Desulfurization	4-1
               4.1.1  Wet FGD Processes	4-1
               4.1.2  Dry FGD Processes	4-2
          4.2  Fluidized Bed Combustion	4-2
          4.3  Fuel  Cleaning	4-2
     5.   Individual SIP Regulations	5-1

Appendix

     A.   Federal NSPS Affecting S02 Emissions from
          Fuel Combustion	A-l
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                                   FIGURES
Number                                                                  Page

 2-1  Maximum allowable SCL emission rate for an existing
      250 MM Btu/hr residual oil fired boiler	2-15

 2-2  Maximum allowable S09 emission rate for an existing
      250 MM Btu/hr coal ftred boiler	2-15


                                   TABLES
 2-1  Basis for SIP S02 Emission Limitations in the U.S	2-2

 2-2  Representative State SCL Emission Limitations for
      Facilities Burning #5 or #6 Fuel Oil	2-5

 2-3  Representative State S0? Emission Limitations for
      Facilities Burning Solia Fossil Fuel  	  2-10

 2-4  Summary of S02 Emission Rates for Hypothetical
      Coal-fired ana Oil-fired Combustion Sources	2-17

 3-1  Range of SO- Sulfur Contents, Heating Valves, and
      Potential SO  Emission Rates for Typical Fuels  	  3-3
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                              1.  INTRODUCTION

     State Implementation Plan (SIP) regulations and Federal new source
performance standards (NSPS) pertaining to sulfur dioxide (SO.) emissions
from fuel combustion have been compiled and summarized in this report.  The
source categories to which the regulations apply are broadly defined as
indirect and direct heat exchangers:  primarily steam generators or
boilers.  Regulations applicable specifically to incineration of solid waste
or to processes which include fuel combustion (cement kiln,  lime calciner,
etc.) were not included in this compilation.
     This report can be used as a quick reference to estimating SO.
emission rates, assessing ranges of SO. control, and quantifying the
relative stringency of SO. emission limits.  It was developed to serve as a
starting point for broad control strategy evaluations and is not intended to
be a precise reference for individual compliance determinations.  The EPA
recognizes that many States have SIP-approved limits for specific sources.
Users are cautioned to contact the appropriate State and/or local air
pollution control agency and EPA Regional Office to verify the specific SO.
emission limit that is applicable to an individual source.
     Sulfur dioxide regulations vary among the States and even within an
individual State.  Different emission limitations may apply depending on
such parameters as facility size, fuel type, geographical location, and age
of source.  Included in this report are all the important factors that
determine the applicability of a particular emission limit.   Such factors
(actual or rated heat input, test method, and length of time over which
emissions are averaged) have a significant influence on the stringency of
the emission limit.
     The remainder of this report is organized as follows.  Chapter 2
provides an overview of SO. emission regulations and briefly contrasts the
basis for emission limits among each State.  It also identifies typical
uncontrolled and controlled emission levels.  Chapter 3 discusses in
considerable detail the potential SO. emissions from fuel combustion, as
well as the various aspects of State and Federal SO- emission regulations.
Chapter 4 describes the performance of available SO. control techniques.
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Chapter 5 contains information on the applicability, emission limits, and
compliance methods for each State S02 regulation.  A summary of the major
provisions of several Federal NSPS affecting SO- emissions from fuel
combustion is provided in Appendix A.
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                                 2.  SUMMARY

     SO- emission limits for fuel combustion sources have been incorporated
into SIPs as part of control strategies designed to provide for the
attainment and maintenance of national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS)
for SO-.  The form, stringency, and applicability of these emission limits
often depended upon parameters such as fuel type, facility size,  and method
of determination (actual or design heat input), geographical location,  and
age of source.  This chapter summarizes the basis for emission limits among
States, compares the stringency of SO- emission limits, and discusses
typical uncontrolled and controlled emission rates from fuel combustion
sources.
2.1  BASIS FOR EMISSION LIMITS
     Table 2-1 delineates the parameters upon which SO- emission  limits for
each State are based.  This section discusses similarities in the basis and
format of State SO- emission regulations.
     Twenty-eight States have emission limits that depend on fuel type.  In
most cases, the difference in emission limits is based solely upon whether
solid or liquid fuel is used.  Some States, however, make further
distinctions in emission limits based on the type of fuel oil (e.g.,
residual or distillate) and type of coal (e.g., anthracite or bituminous)
that is used.
     With respect to emission limit format, most State rules restrict the
pounds of SO- that can be emitted per million Btu heat input to the furnace
(e.g., Ib SO-/MM Btu) or restrict the sulfur content of fuels allowed to be
burned (e.g., % sulfur, by weight).  Twenty-two States have emission rate
limits only, while 3 States have sulfur-content limits only and 21 States
allow compliance with either an emission rate or a sulfur content limit.
Only four States have an emission limit based on exhaust gas SO-
concentration.
     Facility size dictates the emission limit in 29 States.  The most
common size cutoff is 250 MM Btu/hr.  However, a number of States also
include different emission limits at cutoff points below 250 MM Btu/hr, such
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as 10 MM Btu/hr and 100 MM Btu/hr.   In general,  larger facilities must
comply with lower emission limits.
     About half of the States list  separate emission limits for new and
existing sources.  However, only seven States actually have different limits
for new versus existing sources.  In these cases,  the emission limits for
new sources are lower than for existing sources.
     Finally, about half of the States have different emission limits
depending on geographical location.   Area designations on which these limits
are based include political boundaries (such as  counties or cities).
2.2  EMISSION LIMIT COMPARISON
     Comparisons of the most representative SIP emission limits for each
State are presented in common units of pounds sulfur dioxide per million Btu
heat input (Ib SOVMM Btu) in Tables 2-2 and 2-3 for residual fuel oil and
solid fossil fuels, respectively.  For purposes  of comparison, the most
representative emission limits were assumed to be those that would be
applicable over the largest area of the State.  This assumption is
reasonable from a nationwide standpoint, but it does tend to misrepresent
those States where the majority of S02 sources are confined to a small area
where a specific SO,, emission limit applies.  In some cases, an emission
limit greater than that allowed under the Federal  NSPS is listed in
Table 2-2 and 2-3.  This higher limit is shown because it could apply to a
wider variety of sources than those defined under applicable NSPS.  However,
it should be understood that the NSPS would supersede less stringent SIP
limits when a source is subject to both regulations.
     Overall review of the information contained in Tables 2-2 and 2-3
reveals the following  information regarding SO- emission limits.  First,
within a  specific State there is generally no variation in allowable
emissions due to facility  size  (MM Btu/hr).  Exceptions to this rule are
States such as Kentucky and Nevada, which specify emission limits by
equations, and New York, Vermont, Georgia,  Illinois, Michigan, Colorado, and
Hawaii, which have lower limits for sources greater than 250 MM Btu/hr
compared  to smaller sources.  Second, emission  limits for residual oil are
more  stringent than those  for coal  in a number  of States such  as
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        TABLE 2-2.   REPRESENTATIVE STATE  SULFUR  DIOXIDE  EMISSIONS  LIMITATIONS
                      FOR FACILITIES BURNING  #5  OR  *6  FUEL  OIL
                                  (Ibs SO-/MM BtU)
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EPA
Region State
1 Connecticut:
Existing
New
Mainea/J:
Existing
New
Massachusetts'3'0' J:
Exist ing
New
New Hampshire3' J:
Existing
New
Rhode IslandJ:
Existing
New
Vermont :
Existing
New
2 New Jersey13'^:
Existing
New
New York3:
Exi sting
New
3 Delawarea'b|j:
Existing
New
Maryland3'6"1:
Existing
New
Pennsylvania :
Existing
New
Vi rginia'1 :
Existing
New
Distric of
Columbia ' J:
Existing
New

10

0.55
0.55
2.4
2.4
1.1
1.1
2.1
2.1

1.1
1.1
3.48a
3.48a
1.05
1.05
2.1
2.1
1.8
1.8
N.A.
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                              TABLE 2-2.  (Continued)
EPA
Region State
West VirginiaJ:
Existing
New
4 AlabamaJ:
Existing
New
Florida6:
Existing
New
Georgiaf ' J:
Existing
New
Kentucky*3;
Existing
New
Mississippi J :
Existing
New
North Carolina-1 :
Existing
New
South Carolina-1:
Existing
New
Tennessee6' J :
Existing
New
5 Illinois-1:
Existing
New
Indiana :
Existing
New
Michigan-1 :
Existing
New
Minnesota6'-1:
Existing
New
Ohi0e'j:
Existing
New
Faci I
10

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N-A-H
N.A.d
2.6
2.6

6.0 .
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1.0

6.0
6.0

1.7
1.7
2.0
2.0
N.A.d
1.6
ity Size
100

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A.d
N.A.d
3.1
3.1

4.49
1.17
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1.0

6.0
6.0

1.7
1.7
2.0
2.0
1.6
1.6
(MM Btu/hr
250

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A.d
N.A.d
3.1
0.8

4.0
0.8
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1.0

6.0
6.0

1.7
1.7
2.0
2.0
1.6
1.6
Heat Input)
1,000

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
2.75d
N.A.
3.1
0.8

4.0 h
N.A.h
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1.0

6.0
6.0

1.1
1.1
2.0
2.0
1.6
1.6

10,000
1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
2.75 .
N.A.d
3.1
0.8

4.0 ,
N.A.h
N.A.d
4.8

2.3
2.3

3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0
N.A.d
1 .0

6.0
6.0

1.1
1.1
2.0
2.0
1.6
1.6
                                                                        (continued)
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                               TABLE 2-2.  (Continued)
EPA
Region State
Wisconsin6:
Existing
New
6 Arkansas :
Existing
New
Louisiana'* J:
Existing
New
New Mexico:
Existing
New
Oklahoma:
Existing
New
Texase'ilj:
Existing
New
7 lowaj:
Existing
New
Kansas1:
Existing
New
Missouri-1 :
Existing
New
Nebraska-1 :
Existing
New
8 Colorado:
Existing
New
Montana0' J:
Existing
New
North DakotaJ:
Existing
New

10
N.A.d
N.A.d
N-A-H
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A *
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94
2.5
2.5

3"°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.5
0.8
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
Faci t itv Size
100
N.A.'j
N.A.
N.A.j
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.d
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94
2.5
2.5

3.0C
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.5
0.8
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
(MM Btu/hr
250
N.A d
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A d
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94
2.5
2.5

3'°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.5
0.3
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
Heat Input)
1,000
N.A.d
0.8
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.^
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94
2.5
2.5

3'°c
3.0°

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

0.8
0.3
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0

10,000
N.A.d
0.8
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A d
N.A.d

0.8
0.8
0.94
0.94
2.5
2.5

3.0C
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

0.8
0.3
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
                                                                        (continued)
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                              TABLE 2-2.  (Continued)
EPA
Region State
South Dakota-1:
Existing
New
Utahc'J:
Existing
New
Wyoming:
Existing
New
9 Arizona:
Existing
New
California3'6:
Existing
New
Hawaiia/J:
Existing
New
Nevada0' j:
Existi ng
New
10 Alaska''J:
Existing
New
Idahoa'j:
Existi ng
New
Oregon8' J :
Existi ng
New
Washington1 ' J :
Existing
New

10

3.0
3.0
1.7
1.7
N.A.d
N.A.d

N.A.
N.A.
0.53
0.53
2.1
2.1
0.7
N.A.
1.14
1.14
1.85
1.85
1.85
1.85
2.29
2.29
Faci I i tv Si ze
100

3.0
3.0
1.7
1.7
N.A.^
N.A.d

N.A.
N.A.
0.53
0.53
2.1
2.1
0.7
N.A.
1.14
1.14
1.85
1.85
1.85
1.85
2.29
2.29
(MM Btu/hr
250

3.0
3.0
1.7
1.7
N.A.d
N.A.d

2.2
N.A
0.53
0.53
0.5
0.5
0.4
N.A.
1.14
1.14
1.85
1.85
1.85
1.85
2.29
2.29
Heat Input)
1,000

3.0
3.0
1.7
1.7
N.A.d
0.8

2.2
N.A.
0.53
0.53
0.5
0.5
0.4
N.A.
1.14
1.14
1.85
1.85
1.85
1.85
2.29
2.29

10,000

3.0
3.0
1.7
1.7
N.A.d
0.8

2.2
N.A.
0.53
0.53
0.5
0.5
0.4
N.A.
1.14
1.14
1.85
1.85
1.85
1.85
2.29
2.29
Emissions limitation is expressed in percent sulfur content  of  the fuel.
 Conversion to Ibs SO./MM Btu is based on the assumptions of  100 percent  conversion
 of sulfur to sulfur aioxide, and a heating value of 19,000 Btu/lb (residual  oil).
 The following equation calculates the equivalent emission rate:
 Emission Rate (Ibs SO-/MM Btu)
 1.000.000 Btu/MM Btu
Heating Value (Btu/lb)
x (XS) (2 Ibs S02/lb S)
 Emissions limitations were not expressed for the entire state.
 was selected for comparison.
°Emissions limitations were expressed as Ib S/MM Btu.  The following
 equation calculates the equivalent emission rate:
 Emission Rate (Ibs SO./MM Btu) = 2 x (Ibs S/MM Btu)
                             The median value
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                               TABLE  2-2.   (Continued)
 Refers to "Not Applicable"  for  comparison  purposes  only.   Either  SO,  emissions  are
 not regulated in that  State for a  specific size  category  or  for other reasons
 cannot be specified.
 Emissions limitations  are expressed  for  individual  sources and counties.   The value
 shown represents only  limitations  that apply  to  the largest  area  of state.

 The State regulation  limits both fuel sulfur  content  and  the SO-  emissions  rate
 depending on stack height.   However,  only  the limits  on fuel sulfur content  are
 included in the SIP.

 Emissions limitations  are based on effective  stack  height for entire  plant
 (equation).
 Emissions limitations  are based on federal regulations.

'Emissions limitation  is expressed  in parts per million (ppm).  Conversion  to Ibs
 SO./HH Btu was based on the assumptions  that  F factors (dry  basis) were
 9,820 dscf/MM Btu (coal) and 9,220 dscf/HM Btu (oil), and a  6 percent oxygen
 content in the flue gas.  The following  eguationsocalculate  the equivalent
 emission rate at standard temperature (20  C or 68  F)  and  pressure 760 MM Hg  or
 29.92 in. Hg):

 C = 1.660 x 10~7 (x ppm)

 E = C f   	20,9	
        d  20.9-percent 0-

 where:  E  = pollutant emissions  (Ibs  SO-/MM  Btu)
         C  = pollutant concentration  (Ibs  SO^/dscf)
         f. = dry basis f  factor,  which is  the ratio  of  the  volume  of  dry flue  gases
              generated to the calorific value of  the fuel combusted

JNew source performance standards  (40  CFR 60.40 and 60.40a)  supersede  less stringent
 State emission limits when applicable  to a new combustion source.
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       TABLE 2-3.  REPRESENTATIVE STATE SULFUR DIOXIDE  EMISSIONS  LIMITATIONS
                     FOR FACILITIES BURNING SOLID FOSSIL FUEL
                                 (Ibs S02/MM Btu)

EPA
Region State
1 Connecticut:
Existing
New
Mainea'J:
Existing
New
Massachusettsb>c:
Existing
New
New Hamoshi re :
Existing8
Newc
Rhode Island^:
Existing
New
Vermont:
Existing
New
2 New Jersey :
Existing
New
New York8:
Existing
New
3 Delaware8'"3' J:
Existing
New
Maryland13'^:
Existing
New
Pennsylvania^ :
Existing
New
VirginiaJ :
Existing
New
District of .
Columbiei '•"•
Existing
New


10

1.1
1.1

2.4
2.4

1.1
1.1
5.6
3.0

1.1
1 .1

3.3
3.3

0.3
0.3

N.A*
N.A.d

1.65
1.65

N.A.^
N.A.d

4.8
4.8

2.64
2.64

1.65
1.65

Faci litv Size
100

1.1
1.1

2.4
2.4

1.1
1.1
5.6
3.0

1.1
1.1

3.3
3.3

0.3
0.3

4.13
4.13

1.65
1.65

3.5
3.5

4.8
4.8

2.64
2.64

1.65
1.65

(MM Btu/hr
250

1.1
1.1

2.4
2.4

1.1
1.1
5.6
3.0
.
1.1
1.1

3.3
3.3

0.3
0.3

4.13
4.13

1.65
1.65

3.5
3.5

4.8
4.8

2.64
2.64

1.65
1.65

Heat Inout)
1,000

1.1
1.1

2.4
2.4

1.1
1.1
5.6
3.0

1.1
1.1

1.2
1.2

0.3
0.3

4.13
1.04

1.65
1.65

3.5
3.5

4.8
4.8

2.64
2.64

1.65
1.65
———-•—

10,000

1.1
1.1

2.4
2.4

1.1
1.1
5.6
3.0

1 .1
1.1

1.2
1.2

0.3
0.3

4.13
1.04

1.65
1.65

3.5
3.5

4.8
4.8

2.64
2.64

1.65
1.65
                                                                        (continued)
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                              TABLE 2-3.   (Continued)

EPA
Region State
West Virginia-1:
Existing
New
4 AlabamaJ:
Existing
New
Florida6:
Existing
New
Georgiaf'J:
Existing
New
Kentucky:
Existing
New
Missi ssiopi :
Existing
New
North Carolina-1:
Existing
New
South Carol ina :
Exist ing
New
Tennessee6' J :
Existing
New
5 Illinois:
Existing
New
Indiana-1 :
Existing
New
Michigan-1 :
Existing
New
Minnesota6' J :
Existing
New
Ohiob'j:
Existing
New

10

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.1
4.1

9.0
5.0
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3
3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

6.8
1.8

6.0
6.0

2.4
2.4
4.0
4.0
3.6
3.6
Faci li tv Size
100

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A.d
N.A.d
5.0
5.0

6.73
1.8
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3
3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

6.8
1.8

6.0
6.0

2.4
2.4
4.0
4.0
3.6
3.6
(MM Btu/hr
250

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
N.A.d
N.A.d
5.0
1.2

6.0
1.20
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3
3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

6.8
1.8

6.0
6.0

2.4
2.4
4.0
4.0
3.6
3.6
Heat Inout)
1,000

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
6.17
N.A.d
5.0
1.2

6.0
0.65
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3
3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

N.A.9
1.2

6.0
6.0

1.6
1.6
4.0
4.0
3.6
3.6

10,000

1.6
1.6

4.0
4.0
6.17
N.A.
5.0
1.2

6.0
0.23
N.A.d
4.8
2.3
2.3
3.5
3.5
5.0
5.0

N.A.3
1.2

6.0
6.0

1.6
1.6
4.0
4.0
3.6
3.6
                                                                       (continued)
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                             TABLE 2-3.   (Continued)
EPA
Region State
Wisconsin9;
Existing
New
6 Arkansas'1:
Existing
New
Louisiana1 ' J :
Existing
New
New Mexico:
Existing
New
Oklahoma:
Existing
New
Texas6' J;
Existing
New
7 Iowa:
Existing
New
Kansas'1 :
Existing
New
Missouri J :
Existing
New
NebraskaJ:
Existing
New
8 Colorado:
Existing
New
Montana0' J:
Existing
New
North Dakota-1 :
Exist i ng
New

10
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A d
N.A.d

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0
6.0
3'°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.8
1.2
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
Faci I i tv Si ze
100
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.d
N.A.d

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0
6.0
3'°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.8
1.2
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
(MM Btu/hr
250
N.A.d
N.A.d
N.A d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
N.A.d
N.A.d

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0
6.0
3'°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.8
1.2
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
Heat Input)
1,000
N.A.d
1.2
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
1.2
1.2

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0 .
N.A.d
3'°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.2
0.4
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0

10,000
N.A.d
1.2
N.A.d
N.A.d
4.6
4.6
1.2
1.2

1.2
1.2
3.0
3.0

6.0 .
N.A.d
3'°c
3.0C

8.0
8.0

2.5
2.5

1.2
0.4
2.0
2.0

3.0
3.0
                                                                       (continued)
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                               TABLE  2-3.   (Continued)
EPA
Region





9





10



State
South DakotaJ :
Existing
New
Utahc'J:
Existing
New
Wyoming:
Existing
New
Arizona:
Existing
New
California3'13:
Existing
New
Hawaii a'J:
Existing
New
Nevada0 :
Existing
New
Alaska11
Existing
New
Idahoa'j:
Existing
New
Oregon8' J:
Existing
New
Washington' ' J:
Existing
New

10

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
»-*-H
N.A.d

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
3.3
3.3

0.7 ri
N.A.d
1.H
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29
Faci I itv Size
100

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
N-A-H
N.A.d

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
3.3
3.3

0.7 .
N.A.d
1.U
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29
(MM Btu/hr
250

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
N.A.'!
N.A.d

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83

0.6 .
N.A.d
1.14
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29
Heat Inout)
1,000

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
1.2
0.2

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83

0.6 ,
N.A.d
1.14
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29

10,000

3.0
3.0

2.0
2.0
0.3
0.2

1.0
0.8
0.83
0.83
0.83
0.83

0.6
N.A.d
1.14
1.14
1.65
1.65
1.65
1.65
2.29
2.29

 Emissions limitation is expressed in percent  sulfur content  of  the  fuel.
 Conversion to Ibs SO-/MM Btu was based on the assumptions  of 95  percent  conversion
 of sulfur to sulfur aioxide, and a heating value of 11,500 Btu/lb (coal).
 The following equation calculates the equivalent emission  rate:

 Emission Rate (Ibs SCyMM Btu) = .95 HIanng°5alueU(Stu/lb)  x US>  (2  lbs  S02/lb S)

 Emissions limitations were not expressed for  the entire state.   The median value
 was selected for comparison.

''Emissions limitations were expressed as Ib S/MM Btu.   The  following equation
 calculates the equivalent emission rate:

 Emission Rate (lbs SO-/MM Btu) = 2 x (lbs S/HM Btu)
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                               TABLE  2-3.   (Continued)
 Refers to "Not Applicable"  for  comparison  purposes.   Either  emission  were  not
 regulated in that  State for a specific  size  category  or  for  other  reason specified.

 Emissions limitations are expressed for individual  sources and  counties.   The  value
 shown represents only limitations  that  apply to  the  largest  area of state.
 The State regulation limits both  fuel  sulfur  content  and the  SO-  emissions  rate
 depending on stack height.   However,  only the limits  on fuel  sulfur  content are
 included in the SIP.
Emissions limitations are based on effective  stack height for entire plant
 (equation).
 Emissions limitations are based on federal  regulations.
'Emissions limitation is expressed in parts per million (ppm).  Conversion to Ibs
 SOp/MM Btu was based on the assumptions that  F factors (dry basis)  were
 9,820 dscf/MM Btu (coal) and 9.220 dscf/MH Btu (oil), and a 6 percent oxygen
 content in the flue gas.  The following equations calculate the equivalent
 emission rate at standard temperature (20 C or 68 F)  and pressure 760 mm Hg or
 29.92 in. Hg):
 C = 1.660 x 10~7 (x ppm)
        d  20.9-percent 02

 where:  E  = pollutant emissions (Ibs SCs/MM Btu)
         C  = pollutant concentration (Ibs S0_/dscf)
         F . = dry basis F factor, which is the ratio of the volume of dry flue gases
              generated to the calorific value of the fuel combusted
     source performance standards (40 CFR 60.40 and 60.40a) supersede less stringent
 State emission limits when applicable to a new combustion source.
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Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, New Jersey, New York, Delaware,
Maryland, Pennsylvania, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan,
Minnesota, Ohio, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Texas, Iowa, Colorado, Montana, Utah,
Wyoming, Arizona, California, Nevada, Idaho, and Oregon.  Other States do
not differentiate between fuel types.  Finally, most States have the same
emission limits for new and existing sources.  In seven States, however, the
emission limit for new sources is lower than for existing sources.   These
States include New York, Georgia, Colorado, New Hampshire, Kentucky,
Illinois, and Arizona.
     Figures 2-1 and 2-2 are histograms describing the numbers of States
requiring specific levels of S02 control.  Figure 2-1 presents the limits
that would apply to a boiler burning 250 MM Btu/hr of residual oil.  Such a
boiler burning oil with 3 percent sulfur would, for example, emit about
3.2 Ibs S02/MM Btu and would meet the applicable emission limit in only
8 States.
     Figure 2-2 presents the limits that would apply to a boiler burning
250 MM Btu/hr of coal.  Since half of the States (25) have limits of less
than 3 Ibs SO^/MM Btu, an average sulfur content of less than about
2 percent would be required to meet the emission limit.
2.3  S02 EMISSIONS AND CONTROLS
     Approximate ranges of controlled and uncontrolled S02 emissions are
presented in Table 2-4 for hypothetical coal-fired and oil-fired combustion
sources.  This table shows that bituminous coal with 3.0 percent average
sulfur and a heating value of 11,500 Btu/hr would emit about 5 Ibs
SOp/MM Btu and could meet (on a monthly or annual average) the S0? emission
limit in about 5 States.  This same coal could be physically cleaned to
reduce the emission rate (Ibs SOp/MM Btu) 20 to 50 percent.  On a long-term
basis, it could then meet the standards of up to 21 States.  Various flue
gas desulfurization (FGD) systems could be used to reduce SOp emissions
90 percent and allow that facility to meet the regulations of most States.
     With respect to oil-fired combustion sources, about 2.1 Ib SOVMM Btu
would be emitted if No. 6 fuel oil at 3.0 percent sulfur were used.  Such a
source would meet the applicable emission limits in about half of the
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z
             0.5
      2.0     3.0      4.0     5.0
        Emission Rate, Ib. SO/MM Btu
                            6.0
>6.5
     Figure 2-1.  Maximum Allowable SO, Emission Rate for an Existing
                 250 MM Btu/hr Residual Oil Fired Boiler
               0.5
1.0
2.0      3.0     4.0      5.0
  Emission Rate, Ib. SC^/MM Btu
                                                                    >6.5
     Figure 2-2.  Maximum Allowable SO, Emission Rate for an Existing
                      250 MM Btu/hr Coal Fired Boiler
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         TABLE 2-4.   SUMMARY OF SO, EMISSION RATES FOR HYPOTHETICAL
                 COAL-FIRED AND Olt-FIRED COMBUSTION SOURCES

Emission Rate

SOp control
None (uncontrolled)
Physical coal
cleaning
Limestone FGD
Dual alkali FGD
Dry scrubbing FGD
(spray drying)
(Ib SO
Coal -fired
unit3
5.0
2.5 - 4.0

0.25 - 0.75
0.25 - 1.5
0.5 - 1.5

o/MM Btu)
fc Oil-fired
unit
2.1
N/AC

0.11 - 0.32
0.21
0.21 - 0.63

Control
Efficiency (%)
Coal-fired Oil-fired
unit unit
N/AC
20 - 50

85 - 95
90 - 95
70 - 90

N/AC
20 - 50

85 - 95
90
70 - 90


 Estimates assume bituminous coal  at 11,500 Btu/lb and 3.0% S.
Estimates assume No. 6 fuel oil  at 19,000 Btu/lb and 2.0% S.
CN/A = not applicable.
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States.  Application of various FGD systems could reduce SOp emissions so
that compliance could be achieved in most States.  Alternatively, oil
cleaning can reduce the sulfur content to 0.5 percent, which would meet the
regulations of most States.
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       3.  REGULATION OF SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSIONS FROM FUEL COMBUSTION

     The Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 (CAA) required each State to
prepare a plan indicating how the NAAQS for particulates, sulfur dioxide,
nitrogen oxides, ozone, and carbon monoxide would be attained and/or
maintained.  States adopted regulations limiting sulfur dioxide emissions
from fuel combustion in response to this requirement.  These sulfur dioxide
regulations limited the percent sulfur (by weight) in fuels burned, pounds
sulfur or sulfur dioxide emitted per million Btu of heat input to the
furnace, and the parts per million (ppm) concentration of sulfur dioxide in
the flue gas.
     Individual State implementation plans have been revised several times
since 1970.  In some cases, these revisions have resulted in regulations
becoming more site-specific to address localized areas or sources where S02
emissions were contributing to nonattainment.  A number of States lowered
S02 emission limits to ensure attainment and/or maintenance of the NAAQS.
In some cases, the S02 emission did not change, but States added continuous
monitoring and amended averaging times to ensure continuous compliance with
all the S02 NAAQS (particularly the short-term S02 NAAQS).
     The CAA also required EPA to develop standards of performance for new
stationary sources.  In response to this requirement, EPA has adopted
regulations under Section 111 of the CAA for the following combustion
sources of S02 emissions:  (1) fossil fuel steam generators constructed
after August 17, 1971 (40 CFR Subpart D); (2) electric utility steam
generating units constructed after September 18, 1978 (40 CFR Subpart Da);
(3) industrial boilers (40 CFR Subpart Db); and stationary gas turbines
(40 CFR Subpart GG).
3.1  POTENTIAL S02 EMISSIONS FROM FUEL COMBUSTION
     Sulfur dioxide emissions from combustion of fuels are proportional to
the amount of sulfur in the fuel.  In the case of fuel oil, it is assumed
that all the sulfur in the oil is oxidized during the combustion process and
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emitted as sulfur dioxide.  Estimates of S0? emission rates from fuel  oil
combustion can generally be made using the following equations.
     Residual oil - Ibs S02/MM Btu = 1.05 x % S in fuel
     Distillate oil - Ibs S02/MM Btu = 1.0 x % S in fuel
These equations are based on the general assumptions that residual oils have
an approximate heating value of 150,000 Btu/gallon and distillate oils have
a value of 140,000 Btu/gallon.   Thus, combustion of a 2.3 percent sulfur
residual oil would have a resultant emission rate of approximately 2.4 Ibs
S02/MM Btu of heat input.
     For the combustion of coal, about 5 percent of the coal's sulfur
remains in the bottom ash and thus 95 percent is emitted as sulfur dioxide.
To estimate the emission rate in Ib SO?/MM Btu, one only needs to know the
percent sulfur and the heating value in Btu/lb.  The following procedure can
then be used for estimation:
     Ibs S02/MM Btu = CF x % S in coal
          where CF is,
               Btu/lb     CF
10,000
10,500
11,000
11,500
12,000
12,500
1.9
1.81
1.73
1.65
1.58
1.52
Thus, a coal of 3 percent sulfur content and a heating value of
11,500 Btu/lb would have an approximate S02 emission rate of 5 Ibs/MM Btu.
     The normal range of S02 emissions (Ib SCL/MM Btu) is presented in
Table 3-1.  The range of emission rates was maximized by assuming the lowest
sulfur fuel had the highest heating value and the highest sulfur fuel had
the  lowest  heating value.  There is, however, no direct correlation of
sulfur content and heating value in nature.
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      TABLE 3-1.   RANGE OF SULFUR CONTENTS,  HEATING VALUES AND POTENTIAL
                SULFUR DIOXIDE EMISSION RATES FOR TYPICAL FUELS

% Sulfur
Fuel (by weight)
Pipeline natural gas Negligible
Wood - typical 0.02
Bark - typical 0.02
Distillate oil2
#1 0.01 - 0.5
#2 0.05 - 1.0
#4 0.2 - 2.0
2
Residual oil
#5 0.5 - 3.0
#6 0.7 - 3.5
2
Anthracite coal 0.6 - 0.8
2
Bituminous coal 0.7 - 6.1
2
Subbituminous coal 0.3 - 0.6
2
Lignite coal 0.4 - 0.9
Heating value S0? emissions
(Btu/lb as burned) fb/MM Btu

4,
4,

19,670
19,170
18,280

18,100
17,410
11,925
9,700
8,320
6,500
-
560 0.1
370 0.1

- 19,860 0.01 - 0.5
- 19,750 0.05 - 1.0
- 19,400 0.2 - 2

- 19,020 0.5 - 3
- 18,990 0.7 - 4
- 12,925 0.9 - 1
- 14,715 0.9 - 12
- 11,340 0.5 - 1
- 9,700 0.8 - 3

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     It can be seen that a low sulfur (.01 percent) distillate oil could
yield as little of 0.01 Ib S02/MM Btu of fuel burned while a high sulfur
(6.1 percent) bituminous coal could yield as much as 12 Ib S02/MM Btu.
Wood and bark have very low sulfur contents, as well as low heating values;
therefore, SCL emission fall in the same range as those from #1 or #2 fuel
oil.
3.2  DISCUSSION OF S02 EMISSION REGULATIONS
3.2.1  State SO,, Regulations
     Several approaches to regulating S02 emissions from fuel combustion
have been adopted by States in order to attain and maintain the NAAQS.  The
regulations applicable in each State are delineated in Chapter 5 along with
notes on procedures such as test methods, averaging time, monitoring and
reporting requirements used to determine compliance.
     A review of Chapter 5 indicates that State S02 emission regulations
generally limit the amount of S02 which can  be emitted per million Btu heat
input to the furnace (Ib S02/MM Btu) or the  sulfur content of the fuels
which can be burned.  The following paragraphs give examples of parameters
in different States that affect the stringency of emission limits applicable
to an individual source.
     The New York State SIP, for example, contains very detailed limits on
fuel sulfur content.  To determine the limit applicable to a particular
source, it  is necessary to first know its location  (county or municipality).
The total heat  (Btu/hr) actually being burned  in all furnaces at the
facility  is the next important factor.  A facility with 10 MM Btu/hr or less
is not regulated.   In some areas of the State  different limits apply to
facilities with total heat input greater than  250 MM Btu/hr.  Limits are
different for existing sources (constructed  before March  15, 1973) and new
sources (constructed after March 15, 1973),  and for oil and  solid fuel.
Compliance with the sulfur-in-fuel limits is determined by stack  testing
(EPA Method 6)  and  fuel analysis to determine  sulfur and  ash content,
heating value and  specific gravity  (oil).   The gross heat content and  ash
content of  the  fuel burned on  a weekly basis must  be monitored for all
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facilities with a total heat input greater than 250 MM Btu/hr.  Continuous
monitoring of stack S02 emissions is required of new facilities with heat
input greater than 250 MM Btu/hr.
     Pennsylvania regulations limit sulfur-in-fuel and SC^ emission rate
(Ib/MM Btu) depending on the location, the design fuel burning capacity of
each furnace and the type of fuel burned.  An equation dictates the emission
limit for furnaces with heat input capacity greater than or equal to 50 MM
Btu/hr, but less than 2,000 MM Btu/hr and located in the Allegheny County,
Beaver Valley, Monongahela Valley air basin.  The allowable SO- emission
rate for furnaces burning solid fossil fuels varies with averaging time.
For example, the measured emission rate must always fall below 4.8 Ib
S02/MM Btu in areas I and II.  Also, the average of all readings for one day
(24-hour period) must fall below 4.0 Ib/MM Btu (except for two days per
month) and the emission average over 30 days must fall below 3.7 Ib/MM Btu.
     In Virginia and Nevada the emission limits (Ibs SCu/hr) are based on
equations which are functions of the actual heat input to a single furnace.
Compliance is determined in Virginia by stack testing using EPA Method 6 or
other State-approved procedures (3 runs) and in Nevada by stack testing
using a method specified by the State in the operating permit (2 runs).
     Georgia limits the sulfur content of the fuel burned or <2.5 percent
for furnaces actually burning less than 100 MM Btu/hr and to <3.0 percent
for furnaces burning 100 MM Btu/hr or greater of fuel.  It also limits the
SO- emission rate (Ib SO-/MM Btu) based on equations which are functions of
the furnace exhaust stack height.  The limits based on stack height are not
part of the Georgia SIP, however.
     Allowable emission rates (Ib SOp/MM Btu) in Kentucky vary with the
location (county), facility size (total plant heat input), and type fuel
(solid or liquid).  The emission rates are determined by equations for
facilities larger than 10 MM Btu/hr and smaller than 250 MM Btu/hr.
Compliance is determined by stack testing using EPA Method 6.
     SCL emission concentrations in Louisiana, the State of Washington, and
Alaska are limited to <2,000 ppm, <1,000 ppm, and <500 ppm, respectively.
These limits apply in all locations, to all size furnaces and all fuels in
each case.
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3.2.2  Federal SO,, Regulations
     EPA has promulgated standards of performance for the following classes
of fuel combustion units:  (1) Fossil-Fuel Steam Generating Units
>250 MM Btu/hr (which commenced construction after August 17, 1971);
(2) Electric Utility Steam Generating Units Capable of Combusting >250 MM
Btu/hr (which commenced construction after September 18, 1978);
(3) Industrial- Commercial-Institutional Steam Generating Units; and
(4) Stationary Gas Turbines.  A summary of the provisions of these NSPS is
contained in Appendix A.
     Subpart D is applicable to all fossil-fuel fired steam generating units
and all fossil-fuel and wood residue fired steam generating units capable of
burning more than 250 MM Btu/hr of fuel, irrespective of the use of the
steam produced.  Compliance with the emission limit is determined by
continuously monitoring the flue gas and calculating an arithmetic average
of the SOp emission rate (Ib SO^/MM Btu) for three contiguous one-hour
periods.
     Subpart Da was designed to update  (and supersede) Subpart D for
electric utility boilers (with design heat input capacity greater than
250 MM Btu/hr) in accordance with the 1977 Amendments to the CAA.
Compliance with this regulation is generally determined by continuously
monitoring SCL concentrations in the flue gas before and after a flue gas
desulfurization system  (FGD) and calculating the arithmetic average of all
hourly emission rates  (Ib SO«/MM Btu) for 30 successive days of normal
operation.
     Subpart  Db is applicable to steam  generating units with a heat input
capacity greater than  100 MM Btu/hr.  Compliance with the emission limit and
percent reduction requirement of the standard  is determined by continuously
monitoring the flue gas  and calculating the arithmetic  average of  all hourly
emission rates (Ib SC^/MM Btu) for 30 successive days of normal operation.
     Subpart  GG is applicable to stationary gas turbines with  a heat  input
greater than  100 MM Btu/hr.  The emission limits include a restriction on
the  sulfur dioxide concentration  in  the exhaust gas, as well as a  limit on
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the fuel sulfur content.  Compliance is determined by daily monitoring of
the fuel sulfur content after an initial performance test shows compliance
with the outlet concentration limit.
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3.3  REFERENCES

 1.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Compilation of Air Pollution
     Emission Factors.  AP-42.  Office of Air Quality Planning and
     Standards.  Supplement No. 6.  April 1976.  p. 1.1-1.3.

 2.  "Steam:  It's Generation and Use."  Babcock and Wiilcox, New York,
     New York, 1975.  p. 5-11 and 5-19.
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                        4.   CONTROL OF S02 EMISSIONS

     There are three basic  types of control technologies for reducing S02
emissions from combustion sources.  These technologies include flue gas
desulfurization (FGD), fluidized bed combustion (FBC), and fuel cleaning.
Flue gas desulfurization technologies can be classified as either wet or
dry, according to the final form of the SOp-waste generated.
4.1  FLUE GAS DESULFURIZATION (FGD)
4.1.1  Wet FGD Processes
     Wet FGD processes use  an alkaline solution or slurry to adsorb SOp from
the combustion unit flue gas.  Typically, chemical solutions such as sodium,
dual alkali, limestone, or  lime are used.  In the wet process, the adsorbed
SOp exits the system either as a liquid waste stream or as a semi-solid
waste sludge.
     Sodium.  Sodium scrubbers represent the most common type of wet FGD
process, particularly for industrial boilers.  These scrubbers use an
aqueous solution of sodium  hydroxide (NaOH), sodium carbonate (NapCO,),
sodium bicarbonate (NaHC03), or a mixture of these to adsorb S0?.  The
effectiveness of sodium scrubbers at reducing SOp emissions is high.  With
coal, SO, reductions of about 95 to 98 percent can be expected.  With oil,
        ^                                                i
SOp reductions of about 90  to 95 percent can be expected.
     Dual alkali.  Dual alkali systems use a clear sodium alkali solution to
absorb SOp^ followed by a step involving lime or limestone to regenerate the
active alkali for SOp.  These systems can achieve S0? emission reductions of
about 90 to 95 percent for  coal-fired systems and about 90 percent for
oil-fired systems.
     Lime/Limestone.  These processes employ wet scrubbers using a slurry of
slaked lime (CA(OH)p) or limestone (CaCO.) to absorb SOp from the flue gas.
Typical S09 reduction efficiencies for lime/limestone systems range from
          *-            i
about 85 to 95 percent.
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4.1.2  Dry FGD Processes
     Dry FGD processes use an alkaline solution or slurry to neutralize S02
from the flue gas, whereby the waste product is a dry solid.  The most
common dry FGD processes are spray drying and dry injection.
     Spray drying.  This FGD process involves contacting the flue gas with
an atomized lime slurry or a solution of sodium carbonate.  Generally,
spray dryers can achieve SO, emission reductions of at least 70 percent and
                           <•   \
in some cases above 90 percent.
     Dry injection.  This FGD process involves injecting a dry alkaline
agent into the flue gas just prior to the particulate control device.  The
alkaline agent reacts with the SCL, forming a solid, which is removed by the
particulate matter control device.  Dry injection systems have only been
implemented in pilot-scale applications for fossil-fuel combustion sources.
4.2  FLUIDIZED BED COMBUSTION (FBC)
     Fluidized bed combustion (FBC) is an alternative combustion technique
for coal-fired boiler applications.  A fluidized bed can increase heat
transfer rates, thereby lowering heat transfer surface requirements.
Furthermore, limestone added to the combustion bed enables S02 to be
adsorbed immediately after combustion.  Generally, FBC systems can achieve
from 55 to over 90 percent S02 emission reductions.
4.3  FUEL CLEANING
     Precombustion control of S02 can be accomplished by either physically
or chemically treating the fuel to remove sulfur.
4.3.1   Physical Coal Cleaning
     Physical coal cleaning  involves subjecting the coal to  size reduction
and screening, separation of coal-rich and  impurity-rich fractions,
dewatering, and drying.   Separation of coal from  its  impurities  is
accomplished by gravity separation or froth flotation.
     Physical coal cleaning  can typically remove  above 50 percent of  the
nonorganic  (pyritic)  sulfur  present  in coal.   For high sulfur  bituminous
coal  (Midwest, northern Appalachia)  about 70  percent  of  the  sulfur  can  be
removed.   For low sulfur  coal  (West, southern  Appalachia),  about 20  to
30  percent  of the sulfur  can  be removed.
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     4.3.2  Oil Cleaning
     The sulfur content of fuel oil can be reduced by hydrodesulfurization
or hydrotreating.  These processes convert sulfur to gaseous hydrogen
sulfide by contacting the oil with hydrogen and a catalyst (usually a
composite made up of cobalt oxide, molybdenum oxide, and alumina).  These
gases are separated from the fuel and then collected.  Current techniques
                                                       p
can reduce the sulfur content to less than 0.5 percent.
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4.4  REFERENCES

 1.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  SCk Technology Update Report.
     Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards.  Research Triangle
     Park, North Carolina.  EPA-450/3-85-009.  July 1984.

 2.  U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.  Nonfossil Fuel Fired Industrial
     Boilers - Background Information.  Office of Air Quality Planning and
     Standards.  Research Triangle Park, North Carolina.  EPA-450/3-82-007.
     March 1982.
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                       5.   INDIVIDUAL SIP REGULATIONS

     The S02 emission regulations applicable in each State are delineated  in
the following pages.  The States are presented by EPA Region and then
alphabetically by state within each region.
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S02 Regulation Report

State                       CONNECTICUT
Region                      1
State Regulation Citation   Title 22a, Chapter 174, sections 4, 5. and 19 Ct>

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fuel burning equipment
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Single fossil fuel or mixture of fuels

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 1, by weight <2>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.
3a.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
                               :: 1e, 2a,  2b1, 2c.  3a,  3e,  4g. 5b
                               => other  [The actual firing rate of the fuel  burning equipment.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => fuel testing:  ASTM  [D-2234 for sampling, D-2013 for sample preparation,
                                  D-3176 or D-3180  for  the  analysis of liquids,  and D-129 or D-1552 for the
                                  analysis of solids.]
                               => other testing  [Fuel  analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [When it is determined to be technically feasible
                                  by the Commissioner.]
                               => other  [Fuel analysis or  stack sampling,  or both, may be required.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation   [22a-174-4(c); Records  and reports may be required by the
                                  Commissioner concerning air pollutants, fuels, and operational information,
                                  and shall be recorded, compiled, and submitted on forms furnished or
                                  prescribed by the Commissioner.]

Footnotes:
{1>   The "Code of Federal Regulations" refers to Regulation 19-508-19, Control  of Sulfur Compound Emissions.
{2}   A variance may be allowed during a fuel shortage emergency provided that the emissions do not exceed 1.1
      Ibs S02/MMBtu heat input.
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      CONNECTICUT
                      1
                      Title 22a, Chapter 174, sections 4, 5, and 19 {1}
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide; air pollution control/energy trade programs and periods of low sulfur
                      fuel shortage
                      Global
                      Fuel burning equipment
                      All
                      Single fossil fuel or mixture of fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HHBtu)
                      Greater than 1.0, by weight, or
                      Less than or equal to 0.55
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.
3a.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
                               :: 1e, 2a,  2b1, 2c,  3a,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               => other  [The actual firing rate of the fuel  burning equipment.]
                               => source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2234 for sampling, D-2013 for sample preparation,
                                  D-3176 or D-3180  for  the analysis of liquids,  and 0-129 or D-1552 for the
                                  analysis of solids.]
                               => other testing  [Fuel  analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [When it is determined to be technically feasible
                                  by the Commissioner.]
                               => other  [Fuel analysis or stack sampling,  or both, may be required.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation   [22a-174-4(c); Records  and reports may be required by the
                                  Commissioner concerning  air pollutants, fuels,  and operational  information,
                                  and shall be recorded, compiled, and submitted on forms furnished or
                                  prescribed by the Commissioner.)

Footnotes:
{1}   The "Code of Federal Regulations" refers to Regulation 19-508-19, Control  of Sulfur Compound Emissions.
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
CONNECTICUT
1
Title 22a, Chapter 174, sections 4, 5. and 19 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Fuel burning equipment
Greater than or equal to 0.25
Fuel containing solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1, by weight {2}
Less than or equal to 1.1
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => other  [The actual firing rate of the fuel burning equipment.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2234 for sampling, D-2013 for sample preparation,
      D-3176 or D-3180 for the analysis of liquids, and D-129 or D-1552 for the
      analysis of solids.]
   => other testing  [Fuel analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [When it is determined to be technically feasible
      by the Commissioner.]
   => other  [Fuel analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [22a-174-4(c); Records and reports may be required by the
      Commissioner concerning air pollutants, fuels, and operational information,
      and shall be recorded, compiled, and submitted on forms furnished or
      prescribed by the Commissioner.]
Footnotes:
O>   The "Code of Federal Regulations" refers to Regulation 19-508-19, Control of Sulfur Compound Emissions.
<2>   A variance may be allowed during a fuel shortage emergency provided that the emissions do not exceed 1.1
      Ibs S02/MMBtu heat  input.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
CONNECTICUT
1
Title 22a, Chapter 174, sections 4, 5, and 19 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Fuel burning equipment used primarily for educational or historical demonstrations
All
Coal
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than 1.5, by weight, or <2>
Less than or equal to 1.1
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => other  [The actual firing rate of the fuel burning equipment.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2234 for sampling, D-2013 for sample preparation,
      D-3176 or D-3180 for the analysis of liquids, and D-129 or D-1552 for the
      analysis of solids.]
   => other testing  [Fuel analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [When it is determined to be technically feasible
      by the Commissioner.]
   => other  [Fuel analysis or stack sampling, or both, may be required.}
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [22a-174-4(c); Records and reports may be required by the
      Commissioner concerning air pollutants, fuels, and operational information,
      and shall be recorded,  compiled, and submitted on forms furnished or
      prescribed by the Commissioner.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The "Code of Federal Regulations" refers to Regulation 19-508-19, Control of Sulfur Compound Emissions.
{2}   Requires Commissioner approval if the sulfur content is greater than IX, by weight.

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State                       MAINE
Region                      1
State Regulation Citation   Chapter 106

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fuel burning sources with flue gas desulfurization or other sulfur removal
                            processes.
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Liquid fossil fuel

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 1.0, by weight, or
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Less than or equal to 2.4
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b1.  Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods
                               ::  1a,  2b1,  2b4,  3a,  3c,  3d,  4d or  4g, 5b
                               =>  unit design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  fuel testing:  ASTM  [D-129,  or D-1552,  or  equivalent  procedures approved by
                                  the  Commissioner.]
                               =>  fuel testing:  other  [EPA  Method 19;  sample collection and preparation,
                                  percent sulfur and moisture analysis,  and  gross calorific  value
                                  determination.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring   [Required  for blended fuel use.]
                               =>  sulfur content of  fuel
                               =>  quantity of fuel
                               =>  24 hours
                               =>  other  [Calender quarter.] {1}
                               =>  state regulation   [106.3A; A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
                                  sulfur, ash,  and heat  content for each fuel shipment.]

Footnotes:
(1>   The calendar quarters are composed by months as follows: (1) January,  February,  March; (2) April,  May,
      June;  (3) July, August, September; (4) October, November, December.
3a.
3c.
3d.
4d.
4g.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MAINE
                            1
                            Chapter 106
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Metropolitan Portland outside of the Portland Peninsula,  Central Maine, Downcast,
                            Aroostook county, and Northwest Maine
                            Global
                            Fuel burning sources
                            All
                            Liquid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                          : Less than or equal to 2.5,  by weight
Compliance Procedures          ::
1a.   Heat Input Determination =>
2b1.  Test Methods             =>

3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4g.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
                                  1a, 2b1, 3a, 3c, 3d,  4g, 5b
                                  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                                  fuel testing: ASTM  [D-129, or D-1552,  or equivalent procedures approved by
                                  the Commissioner.]
                                  continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for blended fuel use.]
                                  sulfur content of fuel
                                  quantity of fuel
                                  other  [Not specified.]
                                  state regulation  [106.3A;   A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
                                  sulfur, ash, and heat content for each  fuel  shipment.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MAINE
  1
  Chapter 106
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Portland Peninsula
  Global
  Fuel  burning sources
  All
  Liquid  fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
:  Less than or equal  to 1.0,  by weight.
Compliance Procedures          ::
la.   Heat Input Determination =>
2b1.  Test Methods             =>

3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4g.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
        1a,  2b1,  3a,  3c,  3d,  4g,  5b
        unit design rated (MHBtu/hr)
        fuel testing: ASTM  tD-129, or D-1552,  or  equivalent  procedures approved by
        the  Commissioner.]
        continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for blended fuel use.]
        sulfur content of fuel
        quantity of fuel
        other  [Not specified.]
        state regulation   [106.3A;  A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
        sulfur, ash,  and  heat content for each  fuel  shipment.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MAINE
                            1
                            Chapter 106
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type

Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Fuel  burning sources with flue gas desulfurization or other sulfur removal
                            processes
                            All
                            Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
  unit design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  fuel testing:  ASTM  [D-2234, D-2013, D-3177,  D-3173,  D-3176.]
                               =>  fuel testing:  other  [EPA  Method 19; sample collection and preparation,
                                  percent sulfur and moisture analysis,  and gross  calorific  value
                                  determination.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring   [Required for  blended fuel use.]
                               =>  sulfur content of  fuel
                               =>  quantity of fuel
                               =>  24 hours
                               =>  other  [Calendar quarter]  {1>
                               =>  state regulation   [106.3A;  A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
                                  sulfur, ash,  and heat  content for each fuel shipment.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The calendar quarters are composed by months as follows: (1) January,  February, March;  (2)  April,  May,
      June;   (3) July,  August,  September; (4) October, November, December.
3a.
3c.
3d.
4d.
4g.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MAINE
                            1
                            Chapter 106
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Central  Maine,  Downcast,  Aroostook county.  Northwest  Maine,  and Metropolitan
                            Portland outside the Portland Peninsula region.
                            Global
                            Fuel  burning sources
                            All
                            Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal  to 1.2
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b1.  Test Methods
264.  Test Methods
                               ::  1a,  2b1,  2b4,  3a,  3c,  3d,  4g,  5b
                               =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  fuel testing:  ASTM  [D-2234, 0-2013,  0-3177,  D-3173,  D-3176]
                               =>  fuel testing:  other  [EPA  Method 19;  sample collection and preparation,
                                  percent sulfur and moisture analysis, and gross calorific value
                                  determination.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring   [Required  for blended fuel use.]
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  quantity of fuel
                               =>  other  [Calendar quarter]  <1>
                               =>  state regulation  [106.3A; A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
                                  sulfur, ash, and heat  content  for each fuel shipment.]

Footnotes:
<1>   The calendar quarters are composed by months as follows: (1) January,  February, March; (2) April, May,
      June;  (3) July, August, September; (4) October, November, December.
3a.
3c.
3d.
4g.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MAINE
                            1
                            Chapter 106
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Portland Peninsula
                            Global
                            Fuel burning sources
                            All
                            Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 0.48
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b1.  Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
                               :: la, 2b1, 2b4, 3a,  3c, 3d,  4g,  5b
                               => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2234, D-2013,  D-3177,  D-3173,  D-3176]
                               => fuel testing: other  [EPA Method 19;  sample collection and preparation,
                                  percent sulfur and moisture analysis, and gross calorific value
                                  determination.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required  for blended fuel use.]
                               => sulfur content of  fuel
                               => quantity of fuel
                               => other   [Calendar quarter.] {1>
                               => state regulation  [106.3A; A quarterly report itemizing the quantity,
                                  sulfur, ash, and heat content for each fuel shipment.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The calendar quarters are composed by months as follows: (1) January, February,  March; (2) April, May,
      June;  (3) July, August, September; (4) October, November, December.
3a.
3c.
3d.
4g.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MASSACHUSETTS
                            1
                            Title 310 CHR,  7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type

Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Metropolitan Boston APCD:  Arlington,  Belmont,   Boston,  Brookline,  Cambridge,
                            Chelsea,  Everett,  Maiden,  Medford,  Newton,  Somerville,  Walt ham,  and Water-town
                            Global
                            Fossil  fuel  utilization facilities  excluding electric generating facilities
                            greater than or equal  to 2.5  billion  Btu/hr
                            All
                            All  fossil  fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal  to 0.28 <1>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
                               ::  1e,  2c,  3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g.  5b
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  other testing  [All  fuel analysis  shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by  the Department.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part  51, Appendix P]
                               =>  ambient  monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  quantity of  fuel
                               =>  other  [The  fuel supplier must record the fuel  quantity, BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content,  viscosity,  and ash  content of the fuel for each facility.]
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
(1>   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions for approval have been agreed to in writing.  An interim
      sulfur-in-fuel limitation of 0.55 Ib S/MMBtu heat release potential  shall be allowed for fossil  fuel
      utilization facilities with  an energy input capacity less than 250 MMBtu/hr pending  conversion to an
      alternate fuel or implementation of  permanent energy conversion measures.
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements

Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       MASSACHUSETTS
Region                      1
State Regulation Citation   Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12

Applicable Area             Berkshire Air Pollution Control District
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fossil fuel utilization facilities
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   All fossil fuels excluding distillate fuel oil (No. 2)

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/HMBtu)              : Less than or equal to 1.21 {1>
                               :: 1e,  2c, 3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g.  5b
                               => other  [Not  specified.]
                               => other testing  [All  fuel analysis shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by  the Department.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part  51, Appendix P]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of  fuel
                               => other  [The  fuel supplier must record the fuel  quantity, BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content, viscosity,  and  ash  content of the fuel for each facility.]
                               => other  [Not  specified.]
                               => state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all  information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for  major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that  have a rated input capacity in  excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions for approval  have been agreed to in writing.
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State                     : MASSACHUSETTS
Region                    : 1
State Regulation Citation : Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Central  Massachusetts APCD  excluding Worcester;  Metropolitan Boston APCD excluding
                            Arlington,  Belmont,  Boston,  Brookline,  Cambridge,  Chelsea,  Everett, Maiden,
                            Medford, Newton,  Somerville,  Waltham, and Uatertown;  Pioneer Valley APCD;
                            Southeastern Massachusetts  APCD.
                            Global
                            Fossil  fuel utilization facilities
                            Less than 100
                            All  fossil  fuel excluding distillate fuel  oil  (No.  2)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/HMBtu)
                                                    T
                            Less than or equal  to 0.55  (1>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
                               ::  1e,  2c,  3a,  3b,  3c.  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  other testing  [All  fuel analysis shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by  the  Department.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part  51,  Appendix P]
                               =>  ambient  monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  quantity of  fuel
                               =>  other  [The  fuel supplier must record the fuel  quantity, BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content, viscosity,  and ash  content of the fuel for each facility.]
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that  have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The Deaprtment may allow fuel with a higher  sulfur content to be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions  for approval have been agreed to in writing.  An interim
      sulfur-in-fuel limit of 1.21 Ibs S/MMBtu heat release potential shall be allowed for fossil fuel
      utilization facilites with an energgy input  capacity less than 250 MMBtu/hr pending  conversion to an
      alternate fuel or implementation of  permanent energy conservation measures.
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.

4g.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements

Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      MASSACHUSETTS
                      1
                      Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Central Massachusetts APCD excluding Worcester; Metropolitan Boston APCD excluding
                      Arlington, Belmont, Boston, Brook line, Cambridge, Chelsea, Everett, Maiden,
                      Medford, Newton, Somervilie, Waltham, and Uatertown; Pioneer Valley APCD;
                      Southeastern Massachusetts APCD.
                      Global
                      Fossil fuel utilization facilities
                      Greater than or equal to 100
                      All fossil fuel excluding distillate fuel oil.
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 1.21 {1}
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
                               :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 3b, 3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other testing  [All  fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
                                  approved by the Department.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 51, Appendix P]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of fuel
                               => other  [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity, BTU value, sulfur
                                  content,  viscosity,  and ash  content of the fuel for each facility.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all  information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
<1>   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions for approval  have been agreed to in writing.  Application
      for and approval by the Department must be made, and a reserve of low sulfur fuel must be on hand.
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MASSACHUSETTS
1
Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Merrimack Valley APCD excluding Laurence, Andover, Methuen, and North Andover
Global
Fossil fuel utilization facilities
All
All fossil fuels excluding distillate fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.21
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2b4, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4g. 5b
   => other   [Not specified.]
   => fuel testing: other  [All fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
      approved by the Department.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [40 CFR part 51, Appendix P]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel
   => other   [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity, BTU value, sulfur
      content, viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each facility.]
   => other   [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [7.12; Facility registration to include the nature and
      amount of emissions, and all  information necessary to determine this shall
      be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
      facilities that have a rated  input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MASSACHUSETTS
                            1
                            Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Berkshire APCD; Central Massachusetts APCO;  Merrimack Valley APCD; Metropolitan
                            Boston APCO excluding Arlington,  Belmont,  Boston,  Brook line, Cambridge, Chelsea,
                            Everett,  Maiden, Medford,  Newton, Somerville,  Walt ham, and Water-town; Pioneer
                            Valley APCD; Southeastern Massachusetts APCD.
                            Global
                            Fossil fuel utilization facilities
                            All
                            Distillate fuel oil (No. 2)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                          :  Less than or equal to 0.17 {1}
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
                               :: 1e,  2c,  3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               => other  [Not  specified.]
                               => other testing  [All  fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
                                  approved by  the Department.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 51,  Appendix P]
                               => ambient  monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of  fuel
                               => other  [The  fuel supplier must record the fuel  quantity, BTU value, sulfur
                                  content,  viscosity,  and ash  content of the fuel for each facility.]
                               => other  [Not  specified.]
                               => state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all  information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
<1>   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions for  approval  have been agreed to in writing.
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
5b.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements

Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MASSACHUSETTS
1
Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Central Massachusetts APCD: Worcester, Lawrence; Merrimack Valley APCD: Andover,
Methuen, and North Andover
Global
Fossil fuel utilization facilities
Greater than 300
Residual fuel oil (No. 4, 5, or 6)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 0.55 <1>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                                              be performed and reported as

                                                  Appendix P]
                               ::  1e,  2c,  3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  other testing  [All  fuel analysis shall
                                  approved by  the  Department.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part  51
                               =>  ambient  monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  quantity of  fuel
                               =>  other  [The  fuel supplier must record the fuel  quantity,  BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content,  viscosity,  and  ash  content of the fuel for each  facility.]
                               =>  other  [Not  specified.]
                               =>  state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for  major facilities and every three  years for non-major
                                  facilities that  have a rated input capacity in excess of  3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
<1>   The Department may allow fuel with a higher  sulfur content to be used provided that the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions  for approval have been agreed to in writing.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MASSACHUSETTS
1
Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide excluding Franklin and Hampshire counties.
Global
Fossil fuel utilization facilities
Less than or equal to 3.0
Any residual fuel oil (No. 4, 5, or 6)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S/MMBtu)
(ppm S02)
Not allowed
Not allowed
Not allowed
Compliance Procedures          ::
1e.   Heat Input Determination =>
2c.   Test Methods             =>

3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>

4g.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
      1e, 2c, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e. 4g, 5b
      other  [Not specified.]
      other testing  [All fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
      approved by the Department.]
      continuous S02 monitoring   [40 CFR part 60, Appendix P]
      ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
      sulfur content of fuel
      quantity of fuel
      other  [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity, BTU value, sulfur
      content,  viscosity, and ash content for each facility.]
      other  [Not specified.]
      state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
      amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this, shall
      be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
      facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3 MMBtu/hr.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      MASSACHUSETTS
                      1
                      Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Franklin and Hampshire counties
                      Global
                      Fossil fuel utilization facilities
                      Less than or equal to 100
                      Any residual fuel oil (No. 4. 5, or 6)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MHBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 1.21 {1>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
                               ::  1a,  2b4,  3b.  3c,  3d.  3e.  4g,  5b
                               =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  fuel testing: other  [All fuel  analysis  shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by the Department.]
                               =>  ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  quantity of fuel
                               =>  other  [The fuel  supplier must  record the fuel quantity,  BTU value,  sulfur
                                  content,  viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each  facility.]
                               =>  other  [Not specified.]
                               =>  state regulation   [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions,  and all  information necessary to determine this shall
                                  be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three  years for non-major
                                  facilities that have a rated input capacity in excess of  3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
(1>   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content  to be used provided that the conditions for
      approval have been agreed to in writing.   Application for and approval, by the Department must be made,
      and a reserve of low sulfur  fuel must be on hand.
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State                       MASSACHUSETTS
Region                      1
State Regulation Citation   Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12

Applicable Area             Herrimack Valley APCD: Lawrence, Andover, Methuen, and North Andover
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fossil fuel utilization facilities
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Coal

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MHBtu)              : Less than or equal to 0.55 <1>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods
3a.
3b.
3c.
3d.
3e.
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
                               :: 1a,  2b4,  3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => fuel testing: other  [All analysis shall  be performed and reported as
                                  approved by the Department.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 51, Appendix P]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of fuel
                               => other  [The fuel  supplier must record the fuel  quantity,  BTU value, sulfur
                                  content,  viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each  facility.]
                               => other  [Not specified]
                               => state regulation  [7.12;  Facility registration  to include the nature and
                                  amount of emissions,  and all  informatin necessary to determine this shall be
                                  submitted yearly for major facilities and every three years for non-major
                                  facilities that have a rated  input capacity in  excess of  3 MMBtu/hr.]

Footnotes:
<1>   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that  the emissions do not
      exceed the standard and that the conditions for approval  have been agreed to in writing.  An interim
      sulfur-in-fuel utilization limit of 1.21  Ibs S/MMBtu heat release potential shall be  allowed for
      facilities with an energy input  capacity less than 250 MMBtu/hr pending conversion to an alternate fuel
      or implementation of permanent energy conservation measures.
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MASSACHUSETTS
  1
  Title 310,  CMR 7.05  and 7.12
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Metropolitan Boston APCD:  Arlington,  Belmont,  Boston,  8rook line,  Cambridge,
  Chelsea,  Everett,  Maiden,  Medford,  Newton,  Somerville,  Waltham,  and Watertown
  Global
  Electric  generating facilities
  Greater than or equal  to 2500
  Any fossil  fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
:  Less than or equal  to 0.55  <1>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2k*.  Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5c.   Reporting
     ::  la,  2b4,  3a,  3b,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4g.  5b,  5c
     =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  fuel testing: other  [All fuel  analysis  shall  be performed and reported as
        approved by the Department.]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [40  CFR  part  51,  Appendix P]
     =>  ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
     =>  sulfur content of fuel
     =>  quantity of fuel
     =>  other  [The fuel  supplier must  record the fuel quantity,  BTU value, sulfur
        content,  viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each  facility.]
     =>  other  [Not specified.]
     =>  state regulation   [7.12;  Facility registration to include the nature and
        amount of emissions,  and all  information necessary to determine this shall
        be submitted yearly for major facilities and every three  years for non-major
        facilities that have a rated  input  capacity in excess of  3 MMBtu/hr.]
     =>  specified in 40 CFR Part 51  [Appendix P]
Footnotes:
{1}   The Department may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that the conditions for
      approval have been agreed to in writing.  Application for and approval by the Department must be made,
      and a reserve  of low sulfur fuel must be on hand.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MASSACHUSETTS
1
Title 310, CMR 7.05 and 7.12
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Hand-fired fuel burning utilization facilites
Less than or equal to 0.15 MMBtu/hr.
Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S/MMBtu)
(ppm S02)
Not allowed
Not allowed
Not allowed
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
254.  Test Methods

3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2b4, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e. 4g, 5b
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => fuel testing: other  [All fuel analysis shall be performed and reported as
      approved by the Department.]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel
   => other  [The fuel supplier must record the fuel quantity, BTU value, sulfur
      content, viscosity, and ash content of the fuel for each facility.]
   => other  [Not specified]
   => state regulation  [7.12; Facility registration to include the nature and
      amount of emissions, and all information necessary to determine this shall
      be submitted yearly for major faciliteies and every three years for
      non-major facilites that have a rated input capacity in excess of 3
      MMBtu/hr.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEW HAMPSHIRE
                            1
                            Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Combustion sources
                            All
                            No. 2 fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
                          :  Less than or equal to 0.40,  by weight
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not applicable]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sampling,  compositing,  and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods, or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the fuel vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [The fuel vendor required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEW HAMPSHIRE
                            1
                            Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Combustion sources
                            All
                            No. 4 fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                          : Less than or equal to 1.0, by weight
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other   [Not applicable]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sampling, compositing,  and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods,  or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the fuel vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [The fuel vendor required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEW HAMPSHIRE
                            1
                            Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide excluding Androscoggin Valley AOCR
                            Global
                            Combustion sources
                            All
                            No. 5 and no.  6 fuel oil,  and crude oil (distillate oil)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                          :  Less than or equal  to 2.0,  by weight
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not applicable]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
                               => fuel testing:  other  [Sampling,  compositing,  and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with  the most recent ASTM methods,  or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                               => fuel testing:  other  [Viscosity, sulfur  content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the fuel  vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [The fuel vendor is required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [Not specified for the facility.   The fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the  laboratory analysis for each  fuel consignment.]
5e.
      Averaging Time
      Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      NEW HAMPSHIRE
                      1
                      Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Androscoggin Valley AQCR
                      Global
                      Combustion sources
                      All
                      No. 5 and no. 6 fuel oil, and crude oil (distillate oil)
Emissions Limits:
« S)
                      Less than or equal to 2.2, by weight
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
:: 1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
=> other   [Not applicable]
=> fuel testing: other  [Sampling, compositing,  and analysis of fuel samples
   shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods, or
   equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
=> fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
   from the fuel vendor.]
=> other   [The fuel vendor is required to test viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
   content of the fuel.]
=> other   [Not specified.]
=> other   [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
   report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      NEW HAMPSHIRE
                      1
                      Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Global
                      Combustion sources
                      All
                      Gaseous fossil fuel (natural and manufactured)
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                      Less than or equal to 5 gr/100 ft3, calculated as H2S at standard conditions
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
                                  1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
                                  other   [Not applicable.]
                                  fuel testing: other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods, or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                                  fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other   [The fuel vendor required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other   [Not specified.]
                               => other   [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]
5e
Averaging Time
Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEW HAMPSHIRE
                            1
                            Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   04/15/70
                            Combustion sources
                            All
                            Solid fossil fuel (coal)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/HMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 2.8,  gross heat content,  and less than or equal to 2.0,
                            gross heat content for a trimonthly period.
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other   [Not applicable.]
2b4.  Test Methods
2b5.  Test Methods
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sampling,  compositing,  and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods,  or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the fuel vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [The fuel vendor required to test the  viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [Not specified for the facility.  The  fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel consignment.]
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MEW HAMPSHIRE
                            1
                            Chapter 400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    04/15/70
                            Combustion sources
                            All
                            Solid fossil fuel (coal)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 1.5,  gross heat content.
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods
                                  1e, 2b4, 2b5, 3e. 4g, 5e
                                  other   [Not applicable.]
2b5.  Test Methods
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sampling,  compositing,  and analysis of fuel samples
                                  shall be carried out in accordance with the most recent ASTM methods,  or
                                  equivalent methods acceptable to the agency.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Viscosity, sulfur content, and Btu content is required
                                  from the fuel vendor.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [The fuel vendor required to test the viscosity, Btu, and sulfur
                                  content of the fuel.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [Not specified for the facility.  The fuel vendor shall provide a
                                  report of the laboratory analysis for each fuel  consignment.]
4g
5e
      Averaging Time
      Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
RHODE ISLAND
1
Title 23, Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Fuel burning devices with stack cleaning devices
All
All fossil fuel except fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Greater than 0.55, heat release potential {1}
Less than or equal to 1.1, actual heat input
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2a, 2b4, 3c, 4g, 5b
Ib.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                                                                                                 steam
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for
      generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
   => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed by ASTM
      methods which have prior approval, or are required by the Director.]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [No. 14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
      fuel usage, source emissions,  generator capacities,  types of  equipment
      producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
      if the source is in compliance.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Requires Director approval.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
RHODE ISLAND
1
Title 23, Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Fuel burning devices with stack cleaning devices
All
Fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu>
Greater than 1.0 O>
Less than or equal to 1.1, actual heat input
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2a, 2b4, 3c, 4g, 5b
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
      generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
   => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed by ASTM
      methods which have prior approval, or are required by the Director.]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [No.14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
      fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            RHODE ISLAND
                            1
                            Title 23, Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Fuel burning devices
                            Less than 250
                            Coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MHBtu)
                          : Less than or equal to 0.55, heat release potential
Compliance Procedures
                                      2a, 2b4. 3e, 4g, 5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
                                  generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuels must be sampled and analyzed according to
                                  ASTM methods which have prior approval or are required by the Director.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Requirements specified in the "Rhode Island Guideline for Air
                                  Quality Monitoring"]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation  [No.14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
                                  fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment
                                  producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
                                  if the source is in compliance.]
4g
5b
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            RHODE ISLAND
                            1
                            Title 23,  Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Fuel burning devices
                            Greater than or equal to 250
                            Coal
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S/HHBtu)
Compliance Procedures
                            Greater than or equal to 1.0, by weight.
                            Less than or equal to 1.21, heat release potential, (thirty day period), or Less
                            than or equal to 2.31, heat release potential,  (twenty-four hour period).

                               :: 1a, 2a, 2b4, 3e, 4g, 5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
                                  generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuels must be sampled and analyzed according to
                                  ASTM methods which have prior approval or are required by the Director.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Requirements specified in the "Rhode Island Guideline for Air
                                  Quality Monitoring".]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Thirty day or twenty four hour period.]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [No. 14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
                                  fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment
                                  producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
                                  if the source is in compliance.  Quarterly reports stating the quantity of
                                  high sulfur fuel used, fuel cost, cost of equivalent quantity of low sulfur
                                  fuel, and the hours of operation for each unit.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  RHODE ISLAND
  1
  Title 23,  Regulations 14 and 20
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  Fuel  burning equipment
  Greater then 1.0
  Alternate fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  Less than 1.0,  by weight.
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2b1.  Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
        1e,  2b1,  2b4,  2c,  3c,  3e,  4g,  5b
        other  [Not specified.]
        fuel testing:  ASTM  CD-1552]
        fuel testing:  other  [Heavy metals,  flash  point,  viscosity,  percent solids,
        H20, and  ash,  and  any  hazardous  components suspected of being present in the
        material.]
        other testing   [Sampling and  analysis procedures  according to Title 23,
        Chapter 20, Appendix B,  of the state regulations.]
        sulfur content of  fuel
        other  [Compliance with  all applicable rules and  regulations of the Division
        of Air and Hazardous Materials.]
        other  [Not specified.]
        state regulation  [No.20.9; Records  maintained for  three years to include
        the  feed  rates of  fuel,  fuel  vendor  and sampling  data,  and fuel delivery
        information.]

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  RHODE  ISLAND
  1
  Title  23,  Regulation 8
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  Fuel  burning  devices  without  stack cleaning  devices  or  emission bubbles.
  All
  All  fossil  fuels  except  fuel  oil  and  coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
:  Less than or equal  to 0.55,  heat  release potential
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     ::  1e,  2a,  2b4,  3c,  4g,  5b
     =>  other  [Not  specified.]
     =>  source testing (as specified in 40  CFR  Part  60)   [Method 6 for steam
        generating units  and  Method 20 for  stationary gas  turbines.]
     =>  fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must  be  sampled  and analyzed according to
        ASTM methods which have prior approval  or  are required by the Director.]
     =>  sulfur content of fuel
     =>  other  [Not  specified.]
     =>  state regulation   [No.14;  A yearly  report  of data  on operational  processes,
        fuel usage,  source emissions, generator capacities,  types of  equipment
        producing air contaminates, and other data that  may  be necessary to
        determine if the  source is in compliance.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            RHODE ISLAND
                            1
                            Title 23, Regulation 8
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Fuel burning devices without stack cleaning devices or emission bubbles.
                            All
                            Fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                            Less than or equal to 1.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 2b4, 3c, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
                                  generating units, and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed according to
                                  ASTM methods which have prior approval or are required by the Director.]
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation  [No.14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
                                  fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment
                                  producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
                                  if the source is in compliance.]

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Region
State Regulation Citation
RHODE ISLAND
1
Title 23, Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Fuel burning devices with emission bubbles
All
All fossil fuel excluding fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.21, heat release potential, and <1>
Less than or equal to 1.1, actual heat input
Compliance Procedures
1b.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1b, 2a, 2b4, 2c, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
      generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines.]
   => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed by ASTM
      methods which have prior approval, or are required by the Director.]
   => other testing  [Type of fuel, sulfur content, maximum rated gross heat input
      for each unit, stack height, stack exit velocity and temperature,
      monitoring, and modeling.]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Aerodynamic downwash modeling.]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel
   => other  [Type of fuel, operating hours, stack gas exit temperature and
      velocity.]
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [No.14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
      fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment
      producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
      if the source is in compliance.  A quarterly report stating the quantity of
      high sulfur fuel used, fuel cost, cost of equivalent quantity of low sulfur
      fuel, and the hours of operation for each unit.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Requires Director approval.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
RHODE ISLAND
1
Title 23, Regulations 8 and 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Fuel burning devices with emission bubbles
All
Fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.21, heat release potential. (1>
Compliance Procedures
1b.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1b, 2a, 2b4, 2c, 3c, 3d,  4g, 5b
   => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 for steam
      generating units and Method 20 for stationary gas turbines]
   => fuel testing: other  [Fossil fuel must be sampled and analyzed according to
      ASTM methods which have prior approval or are required by the Director.]
   => other testing  [Stack testing, or with the approval of the Director, fuel
      testing. Modeling requirements as specified in the "Rhode Island Guideline
      for Air Quality Modeling".]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel
   => other   [Thirty month limit.]
   => state regulation  [No.14; A yearly report of data on operational processes,
      fuel usage, source emissions, generator capacities, types of equipment
      producing air contaminates and other data that may be necessary to determine
      if the source is in compliance.  A quarterly report stating the quantity of
      high sulfur fuel used, fuel cost, cost of equivalent quantity of low sulfur
      fuel, and the hours of operation of each unit.]
Footnotes:
C1>   Requires Director approval.

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Region
State Regulation Citation
VERMONT
1
Chapter 5, subchapter II,  sections 221,  252,  404,  and 405
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type

Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Electrical power generation facilities and fuel burning installations excluding
gas turbine generators
Greater than or equal to 250
Liquid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 2.0 {1>
Less than or equal to 0.8
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a, 3b, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 may be required.
      Emissions testing is required to demonstrate the reduction of sulfur levels
      to be no greater than emissions from burning two percent sulfur fuel.]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
   => other  [Monitoring may be required.  APCO may require stack tests as
      specified in 40 CFR part 60.]
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [5-402;  Reports shall contain information concerning
      fuels used, nature, amount, and time periods or durations of emissions and
      other information relevant to the air pollution potential of the source.
      These reports shall also include the results of source tests that may be
      required.]
Footnotes:
      When low sulfur fuel is not available, the Secretary may permit the use of fuel containing up to 2.2%
      sulfur.

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Region
State Regulation Citation
                            VERMONT
                            1
                            Chapter 5, subchapter II, sections 221, 252, 404, and 405
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type

Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Electrical power generation facilities and fuel burning installations excluding
                            gas turbine generators
                            Greater than or equal to 250
                            Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 2.0 <1>
                            Less than or equal to 1.2
Compliance Procedures
                                      2a or 2b4, 3e, 4g, 5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60}  [Method 6 may be required.
                                  Emissions testing is required to demonstrate reduction of sulfur levels to
                                  be no greater than emissions from burning two percent sulfur fuel.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [May be required.]
                               => other  [Monitoring may be required.  APCO may require stack tests as
                                  specified in 40 CFR part 60.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => state regulation  [5-402;  Reports shall contain information concerning
                                  fuels used, nature, amount, and time periods or durations of emissions,
                                  other information relevant to the air pollution potential of the source.
                                  These reports shall also include the results of source tests that may be
                                  required.]

Footnotes:
{1}   When low sulfur fuel is not available, the Secretary may permit the use of fuel containing up to 2.2X
      sulfur.
2b4.
3e.
5b.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements

Averaging Time
Reporting
                                                                                                          and

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State                       VERMONT
Region                      1
State Regulation Citation   Chapter 5, subchapter II, sections 221, 261,  404, and 405

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Electrical power generation facilities and fuel burning equipment
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Waste oil

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 2.0 {1}
                               :: 1b, 2a, 2b4, 2c, 3d, 3e, 4g, 5b
                               => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 may be required.
                                  Other source testing may be required in accordance with methods acceptable
                                  to the APCO.]
                               => fuel testing: other  [PCB's, total organic halogens, total inorganic
                                  chloride, lead, heat of combustion, and flash point.]
                               => other testing  [Combustion efficiency of equipment.]
                               => quantity of fuel  Way be required.]
                               => other  [Compliance testing according to section 5-261 (Control of Hazardous
                                  Air Contaminates).  A permit to burn is required for sources greater than
                                  1,000,000 MMBtu/hr.  For sources greater than 10,000,000 MMBtu/hr written
                                  notice must be made to the APCO prior to the date of the initial burn.]
                               => other  [Not specifed.]
                               => state regulation  [5-402;  Reports shall contain information concerning
                                  fuels used, nature, amount, and time periods or durations of emissions and
                                  other information relevant to the air pollution potential of the source.
                                  These reports shall also include the results of source tests that may be
                                  required.]

Footnotes:
C1>   When  low sulfur fuel is not available the Secretary may permit the use of fuel containing 2.2% sulfur.
Compliance Procedures
1b.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zone 1 {1>
Global
fuel burning installations
all
fuel oil (<= No. 2 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.3
0.32
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Neat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department)
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Ocean Counties

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zone 1 {1}
Global
fuel burning installations
all
fuel oil (>= No. 4, No. 5, No. 6 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
2.0
2.10
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Ocean Counties

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zones 2 & 5 <1>
Global
fuel burning installations
all
fuel oil (<= No. 2 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(lb S02/MMBtu)
0.3
0.32
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (HMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]

Footnotes:
<1>   Hunterdon, Sussex, Warren,  and Salem Counties

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zones 2 & 5 {1>
Global
fuel burning installations
all
fuel oil (No. 4 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(lb S02/HMBtu)
0.7
0.74
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (HHBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]
Footnotes:
<1>   Hunterdon, Sussex, Warren, and Salem Counties

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27,
Subchapter 9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zones 2 & 5 <1>
Global
fuel burning installations
all
fuel oil <>= No. 5, No. 6 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(tb S02/MMBtu)
1.0
1.05
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting
   => other  [Specified by the Department]
Footnotes:
{1}   Hunterdon, Sussex, Warren, and Salem Counties

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  NEW JERSEY
  2
  Title 7,  Chapter  27,  Subchapter  9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Zone 3 {1>
  Global
  fuel burning installations
  all
  fuel oil  (<= No.  2 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  0.2
:  0.21
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]
Footnotes:
{1>   Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer Counties (except those municipalities included in Zone 6).

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zone 3 O>
Global
fuel burning installations
all
fuel oil (No. 4 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
0.3
0.32
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  (Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]
Footnotes:
{1>   Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer Counties (except those municipalities included in Zone 6).

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  NEW JERSEY
  2
  Title 7,  Chapter 27,  Subchapter 9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Zone 3 {1>
  Global
  fuel burning installations
  all
  fuel oil  (>= No.  5,  No.  6 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  0.5
:  0.53
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3c, 4g, 5e
1c.   Neat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]

Footnotes:
<1>   Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer Counties (except those municipalities included in Zone 6).

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zones 4 & 6 {1}
Global
fuel burning installations
all
fuel oil (<= No. 2 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MM8tu)
0.2
0.21
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MHBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]
Footnotes:
{1}   Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Union Counties; and in
      Burlington County, the municipalities of Bass River, Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle, Washington,
      Woodland; and in Camden County, Water-ford Township.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 9.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zones 4 & 6 {1}
Global
fuel burning installations
all
fuel oil (>= No. 4. No. 5, No. 6 grade)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/HM8tu)
0.3
0.32
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]
Footnotes:
{1>   Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Union Counties; and in
      Burlington County, the municipalities of Bass River, Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle, Washington,
      Woodland; and in Camden County, Waterford Township.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 10.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zones 1 & 2 {1}
Global
fuel burning installations
all
solid fuels, excluding anthracite coal and coke
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.0
1.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MHBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, Ocean, Hunterdon, Sussex, and Warren Counties.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 10.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zones 3 & 4 {1}
Global
fuel burning installations
all
solid fuels, excluding anthracite coal and coke
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.2
0.3
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
Ag.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]

Footnotes:
<1>   Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer Counties (except those munipalities included in Zone 6);
      Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Union Counties.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 10.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zones 1,2.3, and 4 C1>
Global
fuel burning installations
all
anthracite coal and coke
Emissions Limits:
<% S)
(tb S02/MMBtu)
0.8
1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]
Footnotes:
{1}   Includes all Counties except for Salem and in Burlington County, the municipalities of Bass River,
      Shamong, Southampton, Tabernacle, Washington, Woodland, and in Camden County, Waterford Township.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7,  Chapter 27,  Subchapter 10.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
expanded or reconstructed resource recovery facilities
>1
solid fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/NMBtu)
1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  NEW JERSEY
  2
  Title 7,  Chapter  27,  Subchapter  10.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  expanded or  reconstructed  fuel  burning  installations
  >250
  anthracite coal,  exclusively
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HHBtu)
:  1.20
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr}
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27,  Subchapter 10.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
expanded or reconstructed fuel burning installations
>1
anthracite coal and coke
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
0.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous 502 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 10.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
expanded or reconstructed fuel  burning installations
>1
solid fuel, excluding coke and anthracite coal
Emissions Limits:
« S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.20
0.30
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c,  2a,  3a, 4a,  5a
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (HMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27,  Subchapter 10.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
expanded or reconstructed fuel burning installations
>250
solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
a s>
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.30
0.60
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW JERSEY
2
Title 7, Chapter 27, Subchapter 10.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Zones 3 & 4 C1>
Before   05/06/68
expanded or reconstructed fuel burning installations
>200 or a group of facilities >450
solid fuels, excluding anthracite coal and coke
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
1.0
1.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (HMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by the Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by the Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Mercer Counties (except those munipalities included in Zone 6);
      Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Monmouth, Morris, Passaic, Somerset,  and Union Counties.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW YORK
2
Title 6. Part 225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
New York City
Global
fuel burning installation
>10
residual oil
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
0.30
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4a, 5b or 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => other testing  [If total heat input >250 MM Btu/hr:  (daily) rate of fuel
      burned; (weekly) gross heat content & ash content of fuel burned.] {1}
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [See Appendix B, "Performance Specification 2".]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel  [Received and Sold]
   => other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by methods acceptable to
      the commissioner to include ash content, specific gravity, and heating
      value.]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
   => other  [Specified by the Commissioner]
Footnotes:
O>   For electricity installations:
          average electrical output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       NEW YORK
Region                      2
State Regulation Citation   Title 6, Part 225

Applicable Area             New York City
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               fuel burning installation
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >10
Fuel Type                   distillate oil

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : 0.20
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
:: 1d, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4a, 5b or 5e
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> other testing  [If total heat input >250 MM Btu/hr:  (daily) rate of fuel
   burned; (weekly) gross heat content & ash content of fuel burned.] O>
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [See Appendix B, "Performance Specification 2".]
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> quantity of fuel  [Received and Sold]
=> other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by methods acceptable to
   the commissioner to include specific gravity and heating value.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
=> other  [Specified by the Commissioner]
Footnotes:
{1}   For electricity installations:
       average electrical output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       NEW YORK
Region                      2
State Regulation Citation   Title 6, Part 225

Applicable Area             Mew York City
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               fuel burning installation
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >10
Fuel Type                   solid fossil fuel

Emissions Limits:
(% S)                     : 0.20
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
:: 1d, 2a or 2c. 3a, 3c. 3d, 3e.  4a, 5b or 5c
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> other testing  [If total heat  input >250 MM Btu/hr:   (daily) rate of fuel
   burned; (weekly) gross heat content & ash content of fuel burned.] {1}
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [See Appendix B, "Performance Specification 2".]
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> quantity of fuel  [Received and Sold]
=> other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel  by methods acceptable to
   the commissioner to include ash content and heating  value (for coal).}
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
=> other  [Specified by the Commissioner]
Footnotes:
{1}   For electricity installations:
       average electrical output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
  NEW YORK
  2
  Title 6, Part 225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Nassau,  Rock I and,  & Westchester  Counties
  Global
  fuel  burning  installations
  >10
  fuel  oil (residual and distillate)
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  0.37
Compliance Procedures          ::
1d.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>
2c.   Test Methods             =>

3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
        1d,  2a or 2c,  3a,  3c,  3d or 3e,  4a,  5b or  5e
        total  plant  actual or  operating  (MMBtu/hr)
        source testing (as specified in  40 CFR Part  60)   [Method 6]
        other  testing   [If total  heat  input  >250 MM  Btu/hr:   (daily)  rate of  fuel
        burned;  (weekly) gross heat content  &  ash  content  of  fuel  burned.]  {1}
        continuous S02 monitoring
        sulfur content of  fuel
        quantity of  fuel   [Received and  sold]
        other   [Sampling,  compositing, and analysis  of  fuel by method acceptable to
        the  commissioner to include specific gravity &  heating value  and (for
        residual oil)  ash  content.]
        specified in 40 CFR Part  60
        state  regulation   [Title  6,  Parts 225-1.7(d) &  (e) and 225-1.8]
        other   [Specified  by the  commissioner]
Footnotes:
{1}   For electricity installations:
            average electrical  output  &  hourly  generation  rate.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  NEW YORK
  2
  Title 6,  Part  225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Nassau,  Rock I and,  & Uestchester  Counties
  Global
  fuel  burning  installations
  >10
  solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  0.20
Compliance Procedures          ::
1d.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>
2c.   Test Methods             =>

3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>

4a.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
5e.   Reporting                =>
        1d,  2a or 2c,  3a,  3c,  3d or 3e,  4a,  5b or  5e
        total  plant  actual or  operating  (MMBtu/hr)
        source testing (as specified in  40 CFR Part  60)   [Method 6]
        other  testing   [If total heat input  >250 MM  Btu/hr:   (daily)  rate of fuel
        burned;  (weekly)  gross heat content  &  ash  content  of  fuel burned.]  {1}
        continuous S02 monitoring
        sulfur content of fuel
        quantity of  fuel   [Received and  sold]
        other   [Sampling,  compositing, and analysis  of  fuel by method acceptable to
        the commissioner  to include ash  content &  heating  value (for  coal).]
        specified in 40 CFR Part 60
        state  regulation   [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) &  (e) and 225-1.8]
        other   [Specified by the commissioner]
Footnotes:
O>   For electricity installations:
            average electrical  output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       NEW YORK
Region                      2
State Regulation Citation   Title 6, Part 225

Applicable Area             Erie County, City of Lakawana, and South Buffalo
Applicable Time Frame       Before   03/15/73
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >10
Fuel Type                   fuel oil, both residual and distillate

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : 1.1
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
:: 1d, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e,  4a,  5b or 5e
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> other testing  [If total heat input >250 MM Btu/hr:  (daily) rate of fuel
   burned; (weekly) gross heat content & ash content of fuel burned.] {1}
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> quantity of fuel  [Received and sold]
=> other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
   the commissioner to include specific gravity & heating value and (for
   residual oil) ash content.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
=> other  [Specified by the commissioner]
Footnotes:
{1}   For electricity installations:
       average electrical output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       NEW YORK
Region                      2
State Regulation Citation   Title 6, Part 225

Applicable Area             Erie County, City of Lakawana, and South Buffalo
Applicable Time Frame       Before   03/15/73
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >10
Fuel Type                   solid fuel

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : 1.7 (1.4 average)
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>

4a.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
5e.   Reporting                =>
1d, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e, 4a, 5b or 5e
total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
other testing  [If total heat input >250 MM Btu/hr:  (daily) rate of fuel
burned; (weekly) gross heat content & ash content of fuel burned.] (1>
continuous S02 monitoring
sulfur content of fuel
quantity of fuel  [Received and sold]
other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
the commissioner to include ash content & heating value (for coal).]
specified in 40 CFR Part 60
state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
other  [Specified by the commissioner]
Footnotes:
{1}   For electricity installations:
    average electrical output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       NEW YORK
Region                      2
State Regulation Citation   Title 6, Part 225

Applicable Area             Suffolk County, Towns of Babylon, Brookhaven, Huntingdon, Islip, and Smithtown
Applicable Time Frame       Before   03/15/73
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)    >10
Fuel Type                   fuel oil, both residual and distillate

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : 1.00
Compliance Procedures          ::
1d.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>
2c.   Test Methods             =>

3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
=>
=>
1d, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e, 4a, 5b or 5e
total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
other testing  [If total heat input >250 MM Btu/hr:  (daily) rate of fuel
burned; (weekly) gross heat content & ash content of fuel burned.] <1>
continuous S02 monitoring
sulfur content of fuel
quantity of fuel  [Received and sold]
other  [Sampling, compositing,  and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
the commissioner to include specific gravity & heating value and (for
residual oil) ash content.]
specified in 40 CFR Part 60
state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
other  [Specified by the commissioner]
Footnotes:
<1>   For electricity installations:
       average electrical output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       NEW YORK
Region                      2
State Regulation Citation   Title 6, Part 225

Applicable Area             Suffolk County, Towns of Babylon, Brookhaven, Huntingdon, Islip, and Smithtown
Applicable Time Frame       Before   03/15/73
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >10
Fuel Type                   solid fossil

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 0.60
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
:: 1d, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e,  4a,  5b or 5e
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> other testing  [If total heat input >250 MM Btu/hr:  (daily) rate of fuel
   burned; (weekly) gross heat content & ash content of fuel burned.]  {1}
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> quantity of fuel  [Received and sold]
=> other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
   the commissioner to include ash content & heating value (for coal).]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7' other  [Specified by the commissioner]
Footnotes:
{1>   For electricity installations:
       average electrical output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  NEW YORK
  2
  Title 6, Part  225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Remainder of  State
  Before   03/15/73
  fuel  burning  installations
  >10
  fuel  oil
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  1.50
Compliance Procedures          ::
Id.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>
2c.   Test Methods             =>

3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4a.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
5e.   Reporting                =>
        1d,  2a or 2c,  3a,  3c, 3d or  3e,  4a,  5b or  5e
        total  plant  actual or operating  (MMBtu/hr)
        source testing (as specified in  40 CFR Part 60)   [Method 6]
        other  testing   [If total  heat input  >250 MM Btu/hr:   (daily)  rate of  fuel
        burned; (weekly)  gross  heat  content  &  ash  content  of  fuel burned.]  {1}
        continuous S02 monitoring
        sulfur content of  fuel
        quantity of  fuel   [Received  and  sold]
        other   [Sampling,  compositing, and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
        the  commissioner  to include  specific gravity  & heating value  and (for
        residual oil)  ash  content]
        specified in 40 CFR Part 60
        state  regulation   [Title 6,  Parts 225-1.7(d)  & (e) and 225-1.8]
        other   [Specified  by the commissioner]
Footnotes:
O>   For electricity installations:
            average electrical  output &  hourly  generation  rate.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
      Regulation Citation
NEW YORK
2
Title 6, Part 225
Appli< ->ble Area
Appt i'.able Time Frame
Tfx.i'. ity Type
,:a^ ti::/ Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel V,pe
Remainder of State
Before   03/15/73
fuel burning installations
>10
solid fuel
          Limits:
                           : 2.5 (1.9 average) (1.7 annual average)
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d. 2a or 2c. 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e, 4a, 5b or 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => other testing  [If total heat input >250 MM Btu/hr:  (daily) rate of fuel
      burned; (weekly) gross heat content & ash content of fuel burned.] {1}
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel  [Received and sold]
   => other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
      the commissioner to include ash content & heating value (for coal).]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
   => other  [Specified by the commissioner]
Footnotes:
{1}   For electricity  installations:  average electrical output & hourly generation  rate.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW YORK
2
Title 6, Part 225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Erie County, City of Lakawana & South Buffalo
After    03/15/73
fuel burning installations
<=250 but >10
fuel oil, both residual and distillate
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
1.1
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Neat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 2a, 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e,  4a,  5b or 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel  [Received or sold]
   => other  [Sampling, compositing,  and analysis of fuel  by method acceptable to
      the commissioner, to include specific gravity & heating value and (for
      residual oil) ash content.]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
   => other  [Specified by the Commissioner]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  NEW YORK
  2
  Title 6, Part  225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Fac iIi ty Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Erie & Niagra Counties,  City of  Lakawana  &  South  Buffalo
  After    03/15/73
  fuel burning installations
  <=250 but >10
  solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu>
:  1.7 (1.4 average)
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
     ::  1d,  2a,  3a,  3c,  3d or 3e,  4a,  5b or 5e
     =>  total  plant  actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part  60)   [Method 6]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring
     =>  sulfur content of  fuel
     =>  quantity of  fuel  [Received or sold]
     =>  other   [Sampling,  compositing, and analysis  of  fuel  by method acceptable to
        the  commissioner,  to include ash content  & heating value (for coal).]
     =>  specified in 40  CFR Part 60
     =>  state  regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) &  (e) and 225-1.8]
     =>  other   [Specified  by the Commissioner]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW YORK
2
Title 6, Part 225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hc)
Fuel Type
Suffolk County, Towns of Babylon, Brookhaven, Huntingdon, Islip, and Smithtown
After    03/15/73
fuel burning installations
<=250 but >10
fuel oil, both residual and distillate
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
1.00
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 2a, 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e, 4a, 5b or 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel  [Received and sold]
   => other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
      the commissioner to include specific gravity & heating value and (for
      residual oil) ash content.]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
   => other  [Specified by the Commissioner]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW YORK
2
Title 6, Part 225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Suffolk County, Towns of Babylon, Brookhaven,  Huntingdon, Islip, and Smithtown
After    03/15/73
fuel burning installations
<=250 but >10
solid fossil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.60
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 2a, 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e, 4a, 5b or 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel  [Received or sold]
   => other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
      the commissioner, to include ash content & heating value (for coal).]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
   => other  [Specified by the Commissioner]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  NEW YORK
  2
  Title 6, Part 225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size 10
  fuel  oil
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  1.50
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
     ::  1d,  2a,  3a,  3c,  3d or  3e,  4a,  5b or  5e
     =>  total  plant  actual or  operating  (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  source testing (as specified in  40 CFR  Part  60)   [Method 6]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring
     =>  sulfur content of  fuel
     =>  quantity of  fuel  [Recefved or sold]
     =>  other   [Sampling,  compositing, and analysis  of fuel  by method acceptable  to
        the  commissioner,  to include specific gravity &  heating value and  (for
        residual  oil)  ash  content.]
     =>  specified in 40 CFR Part 60
     =>  state  regulation  [Title 6,  Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
     =>  other   [Specified  by the Commissioner]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW YORK
2
Title 6, Part 225
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Remainder of State
After    03/15/73
fuel burning installations
<=250 but >10
solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
2.5 (1.9 average) (1.7 annual average)
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d. 2a, 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e, 4a, 5b or 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel  [Received or sold]
   => other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
      the commissioner, to include ash content & heating value (for coal).]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
   => other  [Specified by the Commissioner]

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State                       NEW YORK
Region                      2
State Regulation Citation   Title 6, Part 225-1.2

Applicable Area             all areas except New York City, Nassau, Rock Iand, or Westchester Counties
Applicable Time Frame       After    03/15/73
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >250
Fuel Type                   fuel oil

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : 0.75
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
:: 1d, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3c, 3d,  3e,  4a,  5b,  5e
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> other testing  [(daily)  rate of fuel burned; (weekly) gross heat content &
   ash content of fuel burned.]  <1>
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> quantity of fuel  [Received and sold]
=> other  [Sampling, compositing,  and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
   the commissioner to include specific gravity & heating value.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> state regulation  [Title 6,  Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e)  and 225-1.8]
=> other  [Specified by the commissioner]
Footnotes:
{1}   For electricity installations:
       average electrical  output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW YORK
2
Title 6, Part 225-1.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
all areas except New York City, Nassau, Rock I and, or Westchester Counties
After    03/15/73
fuel burning installations
>250
coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.60
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3c, 3d or 3e,  4a,  5b or 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => other testing  [If total heat input  >250 MM Btu/hr:  (daily) rate of fuel
      burned; (weekly) gross heat content  & ash content of fuel burned.]  {1}
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => quantity of fuel  [Received and sold]
   => other  [Sampling, compositing, and analysis of fuel by method acceptable to
      the commissioner to include ash content & heating value for coal.]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation  [Title 6, Parts 225-1.7(d) & (e) and 225-1.8]
   => other  [Specified by the commissioner]
Footnotes:
{1}   For electricity installations:
          average electrical output & hourly generation rate.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  PUERTO RICO
  2
  Part  I,  106 and Part  IV,  410
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  All
  Before   08/17/71
  Fuel  burning  installations
  <8 {1}
  All
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  2.5
Compliance Procedures
la.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
     ::  1a,  2b4,  3c,  3e. 4g, 5b,  5e
     ->  unit design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  fuel testing:  other   [ASTM D-1552; ASTM D-3120; ASTM-270; APT-2546.]
     *>  sulfur  content of  fuel   [daily]
     =>  other  [All other  information  as may be required  by the  Board.]
     =>  other  [Not specified]
     =>  state regulation   [Part  IV, 410 (F)]
     =>  other  [Any other  information  as deemed necessary by the Regional
        Administrator [Section 52.2725(2)].]
Footnotes:
{1>   Facilities >=8 MMBtu/hr must request a sulfur X assignment from the Board.
{2>   Sulfur content limits are established for every emission unit at each source.   These limits can be
      lower, but not greater than, 2.5 percent sulfur.

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502 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            PUERTO RICO
                            2
                            Part I, 103 & 106 and Part IV,  412
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr>
Fuel Type
                            All
                            Global
                            Fuel burning installations
                            All
                            All
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                            1,000
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a, 3a, 3b or 3e, 4a, 5a
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5a.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => other  [Any monitoring requirements deemed necessary by the Board]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  DELAWARE
  3
  Delaware  Code,  Title 29,  Chapter  80
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  All
  All
  Distillate
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
:  0.3
Compliance Procedures
        1e,  2a or 2c,  3a  or  3e,  4a  or  4g,  5d
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Residual and distillate fuels:  x-ray absorption and/or the
                                  parr oxygen bomb technique.]
3a.
3e.
4a.
4g.
5d.
Monitoring
Monitoring
Averaging
Averaging
Reporting
Requirements
Requirements
Time
Time

=>
=>
=>
=>
=>
continuous S02 monitoring
other [Specified by the Department.]
specified in 40 CFR Part 60
other [As specified by the Department]
specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   Unless emission controls are installed or NAAQS is exceeded.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  DELAWARE
  3
  Delaware  Code,  Title 29,  Chapter  80
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  New Castle County
  Global
  All
  All
  All
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  1.0 for solid and residual  fuel  oils,  0.3  for distillate  fuel  oils.  <1>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
                                          5d
                               :: 1e,  2a or 2c,  3a or 3e,  4a or 4g,
                               => other  [Not specified]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR  Part 60)
                               => other testing   [Residual and distillate fuels: x-ray absorption and/or the
                                  parr oxygen bomb technique.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [For facilities  >250  MMBtu/hour or with S02
                                  control equipment.]
                                  other  [As approved by the Department.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
     => specified in 40 CFR Part  60
     => other  [As approved by Department.]
     => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
<1>   Unless emission controls are installed.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
3
District of Columbia Municipal Regulations, Title 20
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
DC-wide
Global
All
All
All
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
1.0
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   :: la, 2b4 or 2c, 3a or 3b or 3c, 4a,  5e
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => fuel testing: other  [In accordance with 40CFR,  60.45 (f)(5)]
   => other testing  [As specified by the Mayor]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Sources which emit >100 tons/year]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => other  [As specified by the Mayor]
Footnotes:
<1>   Can be higher for coal if shown that sulfur oxide emissions for the combustion-gas-desulfurization
      system will not increase.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MARYLAND
                            3
                            Code of Maryland Regulations, Title 10,  Subtitle 18. {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            I, II, V, and VI
                            Global
                            All fuel burning
                            All
                            Residual
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                            2 <2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
                               => other testing  [Specified in Air Management Administration Technical
                                  Memorandum 83-05, "Stack Test Methods for STationary Sources," June 1983.]
                               => other  [Specified by the Department.]
                               => other  [Specified by the Department.]
                               => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
O>   Area 1: Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties. Area 11: Frederick County. Area III: Baltimore city;
      Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and Howard Counties. Area IV: Montgomery and Prince George
      Counties. Area V: Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties. Area VI: Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent,
      Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worchester Counties.
{2>   Unless control equipment is installed.  For Area I, if compliance will cause or exacerbate violation of
      NAAOS, emission standard will be 1.0X sulfur, by weight.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MARYLAND
3
Code of Maryland Regulations, Title 10, Subtitle 18. {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
III and IV
Global
All fuel burning
All
Residual
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
1.0 <2>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2c. 3e, 4g, 5d
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => other testing  [Specified in Air Management Administration Technical
      Memorandum 83-05, "Stack Test Methods for Stationary Sources," June 1983.]
   => other  [Specified by the Department.]
   => other  [Specified by the Department.]
   => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1>   Area I: Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties. Area II: Frederick County. Area III: Baltimore city;
      Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and Howard Counties. Area IV: Montgomery and Prince George
      Counties. Area V: Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties. Area VI:  Caroline, Cecil,  Dorchester, Kent,
      Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worchester Counties.
C2>   Unless control equipment is installed.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MARYLAND
                            3
                            Code of Maryland Regulations,  Title 10,  Subtitle 18.  <1>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            I, II, III,  IV,  V,  and VI
                            Global
                            All fuel burning
                            All
                            Distillate
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
                            0.3 C2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
                               => other testing  [Specified in Air Management Administration Technical
                                  Memorandum 83-05, "Stack Test Methods for Stationary Sources," June 1983.]
                               => other  [Specified by the Department.]
                               => other  [Specified by the Department.]
                               => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1>   Area I: Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties. Area II: Frederick County. Area III: Baltimore city;
      Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and Howard Counties. Area IV: Montgomery and Prince George
      Counties. Area V: Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties. Area VI: Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent,
      Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worchester Counties.
{2}   Unless control equipment is installed

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MARYLAND
  3
  Code of Maryland Regulations,  Title 10,  Subtitle 18.
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  I,  II,  V,  and VI
  Global
  All  fuel burning
  Greater than 100
  Sol id
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
:  3.5  (SOX)  {2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b,  1c,  2c,  3e,  4g,  5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual  or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Neat Input Determination => total plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified in Air Management  Administration Technical
                                  Memorandum 83-05,  "Stack Test Methods for Stationary Sources," June 1983.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department.}
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department.]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties.  Area II:  Frederick County.  Area III:  Baltimore city;
      Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and Howard Counties.  Area IV:  Montgomery and Prince George
      Counties. Area V: Calvert, Charles,  and St. Mary's Counties.  Area VI:  Caroline,  Cecil,  Dorchester, Kent,
      Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Worchester Counties.
<2>   Unless control equipment is installed.  For Area I,  if compliance will cause or exacerbate violation of
      NAAQS, emission standard will be 1.8 Ibs S02/MMBtu.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
  MARYLAND
  3
  Code of Maryland  Regulations, Title  10, Subtitle  18. {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  III  and IV
  Global
  All  fuel  burning
  All
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  i.o ay
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
     ::  1a.  2c.  3e, 4g, 5d
     =>  unit design rated (MHBtu/hr)
     =>  other testing   [Specified  in Air Management Administration Technical
        Memorandum 83-05, "Stack Test Methods for Stationary Sources," June  1983.]
     =>  other  [Specified by the Department.]
     =>  other  [Specified by the Department.]
     =>  specified by the  Director
Footnotes:
(1>   Area I: Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties. Area II: Frederick County.  Area HI: Baltimore city;
      Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and Howard Counties. Area IV: Montgomery and Prince George
      Counties. Area V: Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties. Area VI:  Caroline, Cecil,  Dorchester, Kent,
      Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Wicomico, and Uorchester Counties.
{2>   Unless control equipment is installed.  Cyclone type in excess of 1000 MMBtu/hour:  emission standard for
      solid fuel is 3.5 Ibs S02/MMBtu.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       MARYLAND
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Code of Maryland Regulations,  Title 10,  Subtitle 18. {1>

Applicable Area             I, II, V, and VI
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               All fuel burning
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Process gas

Emissions Limits:
C% S)                     : 0.3 <2>

Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified in Air Management Administration Technical
                                  Memorandum 83-05, "Stack Test Methods for Stationary Sources," June 1983.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by the Department.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department.]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
<1>   Area I: Allegany, Garrett, and Washington Counties.  Area II:  Frederick County.  Area III: Baltimore city;
      Anne Arundel, Baltimore, Carroll, Harford, and Howard Counties. Area IV: Montgomery and Prince George
      Counties. Area V: Calvert, Charles, and St. Mary's Counties,  Area VI:  Caroline, Cecil, Dorchester, Kent,
      Queen Anne's, Somerset, Talbot, Uicomico, and Worchester Counties.
(2>   Unless control equipment is installed

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
PENNSYLVANIA
3
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
I
Before
All
All
Liquid
07/01/72
Emissions Limits:
« S)
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
No. 2 and lighter: 0.5,  No.  4 and heavier:  2.8 <2>
All weights: less than or equal to 4 <3>
Compliance Procedures
          2c, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [For all facilities >250 MMBtu/hour with
                                  continuous monitoring in place]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: All Non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York,  Lancaster,  Scranton, and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: AUentoun, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Upper Beaver Valley, and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela Valley Air Basins.  Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
{2}   May be exceeded if emission reduction equipment is in place
{3>   For any 1 hour period

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            PENNSYLVANIA
                            3
                            Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25 O>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            I
                            Before   07/01/72
                            All
                            Less than 250
                            Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                            4.0 (over any 1 hour period) {2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c,  4g,  5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => other  [Specified by the Department]
                               => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
C1>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II:  Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and WiIkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading, Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County,  Beaver  Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
{2}   Any facility <250 MMBtu/hour may petition for an  application  to meet the requirements  for >250
      MMBtu/hour facilities if continuous  monitoring is in  place.

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State                       PENNSYLVANIA
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control  Act,  Title 25 {1>

Applicable Area             I
Applicable Time Frame       Before   07/01/72
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than or equal to 250
Fuel Type                   Solid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 3.7 (thirty day running average not to be exceeded), 4.0 (daily average not to be
                            exceeded more than 2   days in any running 30 day period),  and 4.8 (daily  average
                            max. not to be exceeded at any time).

Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York,  Lancaster, Scranton, and Uilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading,  Upper Beaver Valley, and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela Valley Air Basins.  Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
PENNSYLVANIA
3
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
II
Before
All
All
Liquid
07/01/72
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/HHBtu)
No. 2 and lighter: 0.3; No.  4 and heavier:  2.8 {2}
4.0 for all weights {3}
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c,  4g,  5d
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [For all facilities >250 MMBtu/hour with
      continuous monitoring  in place]
   => sulfur content of  fuel
   => other  [As specified by the Department]
   => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
<1>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II:  Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Uilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading,  Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver  Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
{2}   May be exceeded if emission control equipment is  in place
{3}   Over a 1 hour period

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      PENNSYLVANIA
                      3
                      Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control  Act,  Title 25 <1>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      II
                      Before   07/01/72
                      All
                      Less than 250
                      Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                      4.0 (over any 1 hour period)  {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c,  3a,  3c,  4g,  5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.
3a.
3c.
4g.
5d.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting
=> other testing  [As specified by the Department]
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> other  CAs specified by the Department]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.   Area II:  Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Uilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown,  Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading,  Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County,  Beaver  Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
<2>   Any facility <250 MMBtu/hour may petition for an application  to meet requirements for  >250 MMBtu/hour
      facilities.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            PENNSYLVANIA
                            3
                            Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            II
                            Before   07/01/72
                            All
                            Greater than or equal  to 250
                            Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                            3.7 (Thirty day running average not  to be exceeded),  4.0  (daily average not to be
                            exceeded more than 2 day in any 30 day running  period), 4.8 (daily average max.
                            not to be exceeded at any time).
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c,  4g,  5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => other  [As specified by the Department]
                               => state regulation
Footnotes:
O>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II:  Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading, Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver  Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
PENNSYLVANIA
3
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act, Title 25 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
III
Before
All
All
Liquid
07/01/72
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
No. 2 and lighter: 0.5; No. 4 and heavier:  2.8 
3.0 for all weights {3}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c,  4g,  5a
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [For facilities >250 MMBtu/hour with continous
                                  monitoring in place]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie,  Harrisburg, York,  Lancaster,  Scranton, and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem,  Easton, Reading, Upper  Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela Valley Air Basins.  Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
{2}   May be exceeded if emission control equipment is in place
{3}   Over a 1 hour period

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  PENNSYLVANIA
  3
  Pennsylvania  Air Pollution Control  Act,  Title 25  O>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  III
  Before   07/01/72
  All
  Less than 250
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  3.0 (over any 1  hour  period) {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3c, 4g,  5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified  by the Department]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and WiIkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading,  Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
{2}   Any facility <250 MMBtu/hour may petition for an application to meet requirements for  >250 MMBtu/hour
      facilities if continuous monitoring is in place.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       PENNSYLVANIA
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25> {1}

Applicable Area             III
Applicable Time Frame       Before   07/01/72
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than or equal to 250
Fuel Type                   Solid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)            : 2.8 (Thirty day running average not to be exceeded), 3.0 (daily average not to be
                            exceeded more than 2 days in any running 30 day period), 3.6 (daily average max.
                            not to be exceeded at any time).

Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Scranton, and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: A lientown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading,  Upper Beaver Valley, and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area  IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela Valley.Air Basins.  Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
PENNSYLVANIA
3
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act, Title 25 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
IV
Before   07/01/72
All
Greater than 2.5 but less than 50
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c,  3c,  4g,  5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified  by the Department]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II:  Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Uilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown,  Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading,  Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County,  Beaver  Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       PENNSYLVANIA
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act, Title 25 {1>

Applicable Area             IV
Applicable Time Frame       Before   07/01/72
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than 50 but less than 2000
Fuel Type                   All

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Use equation: A = 1.7(EA-0.14); where A is the allowable emissions in Ibs/MMBtu
                            and E is the heat input to combustion unit in MMBtu's.

Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [For facilities >250 MMBtu/hour with continous
                                  monitoring in place]
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => other  [As specified by the Department]
                               => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
O>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Scranton, and Uilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Upper Beaver Valley, and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela Valley Air Basins.  Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       PENNSYLVANIA
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25 O>

Applicable Area             IV
Applicable Time Frame       Before   07/01/72
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)    Greater than 2000
Fuel Type                   All

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 0.6
Compliance Procedures
       2c,  3a or 3c,  4g,  5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MHBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
=> other testing  [As specified by the Department]
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> other  [As specified by the Department]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II:  Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Uilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading, Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County,  Beaver  Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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502 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
PENNSYLVANIA
3
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
V, Inner Zone
Before   07/01/72
All
Less than 250 {2}
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.75 (Thirty day running average not to be exceeded),  1.0 (daily average not to be
exceeded more than 2 days in any running 30 day period),  1.2 (daily average max.
not to be exceeded). {3>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3c, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MHBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Scranton, and WiIkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Upper Beaver Valley, and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela Valley Air Basins.  Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
{2}   Any facility <250 MMBtu/hour may petition for an application to meet requirements for >250 MMBtu/hour
      facilities if continuous monitoring is in place.
{3}   If no continuous monitoring is in place, must meet 1.0.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
PENNSYLVANIA
3
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act, Title 25 C1>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
V, Inner Zone
Before   07/01/72
All
Greater than or equal to 250 {2}
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.45 (Thirty day running average),  0.6 (daily average not to be exceeded more than
two days in any running thirty day period),  and 0.72 (maximum daily average). {3>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c,  4g,  5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous 502 monitoring
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: A11entown, Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading,  Upper  Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
{2}   Any facility <250 MMBtu/hour may petition for an application to meet requirements for  >250 MMBtu/hour
      facilities if continuous monitoring is in place.
{3}   If no continuous monitoring is in place,  must meet 0.6 limit.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       PENNSYLVANIA
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25 {1}

Applicable Area             V, Inner Zone
Applicable Time Frame       Before   07/01/72
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Liquid

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : No. 2 and lighter: 0.2; No. 4 and heavier:  0.5 {2}
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
:: 1a, 2c,  3a or 3c,  4g,  5d
=> unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> other testing  [As specified by the Department]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [For facilities >250  MMBtu/hour with continous
   monitoring in place]
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> other  [As specified by the Department]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
<1>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Scranton, and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela Valley Air Basins.  Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
<2>   May be exceeded if emission control equipment is in place

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       PENNSYLVANIA
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control  Act,  Title 25 {1}

Applicable Area             V, Inner Zone
Applicable Time Frame       Before   07/01/72
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Less than 250
Fuel Type                   Commercial liquid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)            : 1.0

Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3c, 4g,  5d
la.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified  by the Department]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Uilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading,  Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       PENNSYLVANIA
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25 {1}

Applicable Area             V, Inner Zone
Applicable Time Frame       Before   07/01/72
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than or equal to 250
Fuel Type                   Commercial liquid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 0.6

Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.
3a.
3c.
4g.
5d.
      Test Methods
      Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
      Averaging Time
      Reporting
*> other testing  [As specified by the Department]
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> other  [As specified by the Department]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I:  all  non-Air Basin Areas.   Area II:  Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.   Area III:  AUentown,  Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading, Upper Beaver Valley,  and  Johnstown Air
      Basins.   Area IV: Allegheny County,  Beaver  Valley,  and Honongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
PENNSYLVANIA
3
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act, Title 25
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
V, Inner Zone
Before   07/01/72
All
All
Noncommercial gas or liquid (2}
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.6
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [For facilities >250 MMBtu/hour with continous
                                  monitoring in place]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
O>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Uilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: A lientown, Bethlehem, Easton,  Reading, Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
{2}   Noncommercial fuel: any gaseous or liquid fuel generated as a byproduct or waste product which  is not
      specifically produced or manufactured for sale; any mixture of a noncommercial and  a commercial fuel oil
      where at least 50% of the heat content is derived from the noncommercial fuel  portion.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  PENNSYLVANIA
  3
  Pennsylvania Air  Pollution Control Act, Title 25>  {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  V,  Outer  Zone
  Before   07/01/72
  All
  All
  Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  No.  2 and lighter:  0.3;  No. 4 and  heavier:  1.0 {2}
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
     ::  1a,  2c,  3a  or  3c, 4g, 5d
     =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  other testing   [As  specified by  the Department]
     =>  continuous  S02 monitoring   [For  facilities >250 MMBtu/hour with  continous
        monitoring  in  place]
     =>  sulfur content of fuel
     =>  other  [As  specified by the Department]
     =>  specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Scranton, and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Upper Beaver Valley, and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela Valley Air Basins.  Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
(2>   May be exceeded if emission control equipment is in place

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       PENNSYLVANIA
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25 {1}

Applicable Area             V, Outer Zone
Applicable Time Frame       Before   07/01/72
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Commercial liquid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 1.2
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
:: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c, 4g,  5d
=> unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> other testing  [As specified by the Department]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [For facilities >250 MMBtu/hour with continous
   monitoring in place]
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> other  [As specified by the Department]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: A lientown,  Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading,  Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County,  Beaver Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  PENNSYLVANIA
  3
  Pennsylvania  Air Pollution  Control  Act,  Title  25  {1>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  V,  Outer  Zone
  Before   07/01/72
  All
  All
  Noncommercial  gas  or  liquid  {2>
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
:  1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [For facilities >250 MMBtu/hour with continous
                                  monitoring in place]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
O>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York, Lancaster, Scranton, and Witkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area HI: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Upper Beaver Valley, and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela Valley Air Basins.  Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
(2)   Noncommercial fuel: any gaseous or liquid fuel generated as a byproduct or waste product which is not
      specifically produced or manufactured for sale; any mixture of a noncommercial and a commercial fuel oil
      where at least SOX of the heat content is derived from the noncommercial fuel portion.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
PENNSYLVANIA
3
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act, Title 25 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
V, Outer Zone
Before   07/01/72
All
All
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HHBtu)
0.9 (Thirty day running average), 1.2 (daily average not to be exceeded more than
two days in any running thirty day period),  and 1.44 (daily average maximum). {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: la,  2c,  3a or 3c,  4g,  5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.
3a
3c
4g
      Test Methods
      Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
      Averaging Time
      other testing  [As specified by the Department]
      continuous S02 monitoring
      sulfur content of fuel
      other  [As specified by the Department]
5d.   Reporting
   => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton,  Reading, Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley,  and Honongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.
{2}   If no continuous monitoring is in place,  must meet  1.2.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  PENNSYLVANIA
  3
  Pennsylvania  Air  Pollution  Control Act, Title 25  {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    07/01/72
  All
  Greater  than 250
  Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  0.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60}
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
Footnotes:
<1>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg, York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Wilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V: Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
PENNSYLVANIA
3
Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control Act,  Title 25 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    07/01/72
All
Greater than 250
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a,  3a,  4a,  5a
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR Part 60)
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
Aa.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II:  Erie,  Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and Uilkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: A lientown,  Bethlehem,  Easton,  Reading,  Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver  Valley,  and Monongahela  Valley Air  Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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State                       PENNSYLVANIA
Region                      3
State Regulation Citation   Pennsylvania Air Pollution Control  Act,  Title 25  <

Applicable Area             Statewide- all not covered under other provisions
Applicable Time Frame       Before   07/01/72
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   All

Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)                 : 500 (expressed as SO)

Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5d
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Department]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [For facilities  >250  MMBtu/hour with continous
                                  monitoring in place]
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => other  [As specified by the Department]
                               => specified by the Director
Footnotes:
(1>   Area I: all non-Air Basin Areas.  Area II: Erie, Harrisburg,  York,  Lancaster,  Scranton,  and WiIkes-Barre
      Air Basins.  Area III: Allentown, Bethlehem, Easton, Reading, Upper Beaver Valley,  and Johnstown Air
      Basins.  Area IV: Allegheny County, Beaver Valley, and Monongahela  Valley Air Basins.   Area V:  Southeast
      Pennsylvania Air Basin.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            VIRGINIA
                            3
                            Virginia State Air Pollution Control  Board Regulations,  Part IV d>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            1 through 6
                            Global
                            All
                            All
                            All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                          : see Equation <2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2a, 3a or 3e,  4a or 4g,  5a or 5e
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5a.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)   [Three separate runs]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring
                               => other  [As specified by the Virginia State Air Pollution Control Board.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => other  [As approved by the Board.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => other  [Upon request of the Board]
Footnotes:
{1}   Virginia Air Quality Control Regions (AQCR):  1:  Eastern Tennesee-Southwestern Virginia  Interstate AQCR.
      2: Valley of Virginia Intrastate AQCR.  3:  Central  Virginia Intrastate AQCR.   4:  Northeastern Virgina
      Intrastate AQCR.  5:  State Capital Intrastate AQCR.   6: Hampton Roads Intrastate AQCR.   7:  National
      Capital Interstate AQCR.
{2>   S = 2.64K, Where S = allowable emission of  sulfur dioxide in Ibs/hour and K =  actual heat input  at
      total capacity expressed in Btu x 10*6 per  hour.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  VIRGINIA
  3
  Virgina State  Air  Pollution  Control  Board Regulations, Part  IV.  {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  7
  Global
  All
  All
  Liquid  or  gaseous
Emissions Limits:
 unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5a.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
                               => other testing  [As approved by the Board]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring
                               => other  [As specified by the Board]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => other  [As approved by the Board]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => other  [Upon request of the Board]
                                                         [Three separate  runs]
Footnotes:
{1}   Virginia Air Quality Control Regions (AQCR): 1:  Eastern Tennesee-Southwestern Virginia Interstate AQCR.
       2: Valley of Virginia Intrastate AQCR.  3: Central Virginia Intrastate AQCR.  4:  Northeastern Virginia
      Intrastate AOCR. 5: State Capital Intrastate AQCR. 6: Hampton Roads Intrastate AQCR.  7: National Capital
      Interstate AQCR.
{2}   S = 1.06 K,  Where S = allowable emissions of S02 in Ibs/ hour and K = actual  heat input at total
      capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  VIRGINIA
  3
  Virgina State Air Pollution Control  Board Regulations,  Part  IV.
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  7
  Global
  All
  All
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
:  See equation {2}
Compliance Procedures          ::
1b.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>
2c.   Test Methods             =>
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4a.   Averaging Time           =>
4g.   Averaging Time           =>
5a.   Reporting                =>
5e.   Reporting                =>
        1b,  2a or 2c,  3a or  3e, 4a  or  4g,  5a or  5e
        unit actual  or operating  (MMBtu/hr)
        source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part  60)
        other testing   [As approved by the Board]
        continuous S02 monitoring
        other  [As specified by the Board]
        specified in 40 CFR  Part  60
        other  [As approved  by the  Board]
        specified in 40 CFR  Part  60
        other  [Upon request of the Board]
[Three separate runs]
Footnotes:
{1}   Virginia Air Quality Control Regions (AQCR): 1: Eastern Tennesee-Southwestern Virginia Interstate AQCR.
      2: Valley of Virginia Intrastate AQCR. 3: Central  Virginia Intrastate AQCR.  4: Northeastern Virginia
      Intrastate AQCR. 5: State Capital Intrastate AQCR. 6:  Hampton Roads Intrastate AQCR.  7:  National  Capital
      Interstate AQCR.
(2>   S = 1.52 K,  Where S = allowable emissions of S02  in Ibs/ hour and K = actual heat input at total
      capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
VIRGINIA
3
Virgina State Air Pollution Control Board Regulations,  Part IV.
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
7
Global
All
All
Combinations
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
see Equation C2>
Compliance Procedures
1b.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5c.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1b, 2a or 2c, 3a or 3e, 4e or 4g, 5c or 5e
   => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
   => other testing  [As approved by the Board]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => other  [As specified by the Board]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => other  [As approved by the Board]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 51
   => other  [Upon request of the Board]
[Three separate runs]
Footnotes:
<1>   Virginia Air Quality Control Regions (AQCR): 1: Eastern Tenesee-Southwestern Virginia Interstate AQCR.
      2: Valley of Virginia Intrastate AOCR.  3: Central Virginia Intrastate AQCR.  4: Northeastern Virginia
      Intrastate AOCR.  5: State Capital Intrastate AQCR.  6: Hampton Roads Intrastate AQCR.  7: National
      Capital Interstate AOCR.
{2}   PS = K (x(1.06) + y(1.52))/(x + y).  Where PS = prorated allowable emissions of S02 expressed in
      Ibs/hour, x = percentage of actual heat input at total capacity derived from liquid or gaseous fuel, y =
      percentage of actual heat input at total capacity derived form solid fuels, and K = actual heat input at
      •total capacity expressed as Btu x 10*6 per hour.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations, Title 45 C1>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
I and II, Kammer plant and similar units
After    08/17/71
a {2>
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 6.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a, 4d,  5d
1b.   Neat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel  sulfur content to achieve compliance.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall,  and Ohio Counties;  Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.   Priority Region II:  Jackson,  Pleasants,
      Tyler, Wetrel, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region  III:  All  other  Counties and  districts not included
      above.
{2}   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as  its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale.  Facility  Type "b" is any fuel  burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fuel-fired units.  Facility Type "c"  is any hand-fired or  stoker-fired fuel  burning
      unit classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations, Title 45 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Ill, Fort Martin Power Station and similar units. {2}
Global
a {3}
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 3.1
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a, 4d,  5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (HMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel sulfur content to achieve compliance.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
(1>   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio Counties; Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.  Priority Region II: Jackson, Pleasants,
      Tyler, Uetrel, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region III: All other Counties and districts not included
      above.
<2>   Not including Kanawha, Putnam, or Falls Counties or the Kanawha Magisterial district of Fayette County.
(3>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale.  Facility Type "b" is any fuel burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fuel-fired units.  Facility Type "c" is any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel burning
      unit classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations, Title 45 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
I and II
Before   08/17/88
b and c {2>
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 3.1
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a, 4d, 5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel  sulfur content to achieve compliance]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           -> 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
C1>   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock,  Marshall,  and Ohio Counties;  Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral  County.   Priority Region II:  Jackson,  Pleasants,
      Tyler, Wetrel, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region III: All  other  Counties and  districts not included
      above.
{2}   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale. Facility Type "b"  is any fuel burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fired units.  Facility Type "c" is any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel burning unit
      classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations, Title 45 (1)
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
III, Harrison Power Station and similar units C2>
Global
a «}
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 5.12
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a,  Id,  5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination -> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel  sulfur content to achieve compliance]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall,  and Ohio Counties;  Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.  Priority Region II:  Jackson,  Pleasants,
      Tyler, WetreI, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region III: All  other  Counties and districts not included
      above.
{2}   Not including Kanawha, Putnam, or Falls Counties or the Kanawha Magisterial district of  Fayette County.
(3)   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale. Facility Type "b"  is any fuel burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fired units.  Facility Type "c" is any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel burning unit
      classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      WEST VIRGINIA
                      3
                      West Virginia Code of State Regulations,  Title 45 {1>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      III, Albright Power Station and similar units {2}
                      Global
                      a {3>
                      Greater than or equal to 10
                      All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 3.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4,  3a,  4d,  5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or  operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel  sulfur content to achieve compliance]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02  monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock,  Marshall,  and Ohio Counties;  Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral  County.   Priority Region II:  Jackson,  Pleasants,
      Tyler, Wet re I, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region III:  All  other  Counties and  districts not included
      above.
{2}   Not including Kanawha, Putnam, or Falls Counties or the  Kanawha Magisterial district of  Fayette County.
C3>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit  which has as  its  primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale. Facility Type "b"  is any fuel burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel -fired furnaces,  cyclone furnaces,
gas-fired and liquid-fired units.
classified as a Type "a" unit.
                                         Facility Type "c" is any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel  burning unit

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WEST  VIRGINIA
  3
  West  Virginia  Code  of  State  Regulations.  Title  45
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  III  <2>
  Global
  b and c  {3}
  Greater  than or equal  to 10
  All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  Less than or equal  to 3.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a, 4d, 5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
264.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other   [Equivalent fuel sulfur content to achieve compliance]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
(1>   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio Counties; Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.  Priority Region II: Jackson, Pleasants,
      Tyler, Wetrel, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region III: All other Counties and districts not included
      above.
{2}   Not including Kanawha, Putnam, or Falls Counties or the Kanawha Magisterial district of Fayette County.
{3>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale. Facility Type "b" is any fuel burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fired units.  Facility Type "c" is any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel burning unit
      classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations,  Title 45 d>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
III, Rivesville Power Station and similar units {2}
Global
a {3>
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 3.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a,  4d,  5d
Ib.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design  rated (MMBtu/hr)
2W.  Test Methods             => fuel testing:  other  [Equivalent  fuel  sulfur  content  to  achieve compliance]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and  Ohio Counties;  Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of  Mineral County.   Priority Region II:  Jackson,  Pleasants,
      Tyler, Wetrel, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region  III:  All other  Counties and  districts not included
      above.
{2}   Not including Kanawha, Putnam, or Falls Counties or the  Kanawha  Magisterial  district of  Fayette County.
(3>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as  its primary purpose the generation of  steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for  sale. Facility Type "b"  is any  fuel burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fired units.  Facility Type "c" is  any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel burning unit
      classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WEST  VIRGINIA
  3
  West  Virginia  Code of  State  Regulations,  Title  45  O>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Fac iIi ty Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  III,  Philip Sporn Power  Station and  similar  units  {2}
  Global
  a <3>
  Greater than or  equal  to 10
  All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  Less than or  equal  to  3.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a,  4d,  5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel  sulfur content  to achieve compliance]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock,  Marshall,  and  Ohio Counties;  Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral  County.  Priority Region II:  Jackson,  Pleasants,
      Tyler, Wetrel, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region III: All  other  Counties and districts not included
      above.
{2>   Not including Kanawha, Putnam, or Falls Counties or the Kanawha  Magisterial district of  Fayette County.
{3>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as its  primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale. Facility Type "b"  is any fuel  burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fired units.  Facility Type "c" is any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel burning unit
      classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations, Title 45 (1)
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
I and II, Mitchell Plant and similar units
Before   08/17/71
a {2}
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MM8tu)
Less than or equal to 7.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a,  4d,  5d
Ib.   Heat Input Determination -> unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Neat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel  sulfur content to achieve compliance.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall,  and Ohio Counties;  Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.   Priority Region II:  Jackson,  Pleasants,
      Tyler,  Wetrel, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region  III:  All  other  Counties and  districts not included
      above.
<2>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as  its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale.  Facility Type "b" is any fuel  burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fuel-fired units.  Facility Type "c"  is any hand-fired or  stoker-fired fuel  burning
      unit classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations,  Title 45 O>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
I and II, Willow Island Station and similar units
Before   08/17/81
a {2}
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 2.7
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a, 4d, 5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MHBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other   [Equivalent fuel sulfur content to achieve compliance.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio Counties; Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.  Priority Region II: Jackson, Pleasants,
      Tyler, Wetrel, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region 111: All other Counties and districts not included
      above.
<2>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale.  Facility Type "b" is any fuel burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fuel-fired units.  Facility Type "c" is any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel burning
      unit classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations, Title 45 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Region IV of Priority Region III, John Amos Plant and similar units <2>
Global
a <3>
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.6
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4,  3a,  4d,  5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or  operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel  sulfur content to achieve compliance.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02  monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
(1>   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall,  and  Ohio Counties;  Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.   Priority Region II:  Jackson,  Pleasants,
      Tyler,  Wet reI, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region  III:  All  other  Counties and  districts not included
      above.
<2>   Region IV includes Kanawha, Putnam,  and Falls Counties and the Kanawha Magisterial  district of Fayette
      County.
<3>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit  which has as  its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale.  Facility  Type "b" is any fuel  burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c,"  such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces,  cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fuel-fired units.  Facility Type "c"  is any hand-fired or  stoker-fired fuel  burning
      unit classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations, Title 45 {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Region IV of Priority Region III, Kanawha River Plant and similar units C2>
Global
a <3>
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.6
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a, 4d, 5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel sulfur content to achieve compliance.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio Counties; Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.  Priority Region II: Jackson, Pleasants,
      Tyler, WetreI, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region III: All other Counties and districts not included
      above.
{2}   Region IV includes Kanawha, Putnam, and Falls Counties and the Kanawha Magisterial district of Fayette
      County.
{3}   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as  its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale.  Facility Type "b" is any fuel burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fuel-fired units.  Facility Type "c" is any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel burning
      unit classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WEST VIRGINIA
3
West Virginia Code of State Regulations, Title 45 <1>
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Region VII of Priority Region I,  Mt.  Storm Plant and similar units <2>
Before   08/17/71
a <3>
Greater than or equal to 10
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 2.7
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a,  4d,  5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination ~> unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Equivalent fuel  sulfur content to achieve compliance.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
(1>   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall,  and  Ohio Counties;  Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.   Priority Region II:  Jackson,  Pleasants,
      Tyler,  Wetrel, and Uood Counties.  Priority Region  III:  All  other  Counties and  districts not included
      above.
{2}   Region VII includes the Grant Union district, and the Elk,  New Creek,  and Piedmont  districts of Mineral
      County.
<3>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as  its  primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale. Facility  Type "b" is  any fuel  burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulverized-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fuel-fired units.  Facility Type "c"  is any hand-fired or  stoker-fired fuel burning
      unit classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WEST  VIRGINIA
  3
  West  Virginia Code of  State  Regulations, Title 45  {1}
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Region IV of  Priority Region  III  {2}
  Before   08/17/71
  b and c {3>
  Greater than  or equal to 10
  All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
:  Less than or  equal  to 1.6
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b or 1c, 2b4, 3a, 4d, 5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other   [Equivalent fuel sulfur content to achieve compliance.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
<1>   West Virginia Priority Region I: Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, and Ohio Counties; Grant Union district;
      Elk, New Creek, and Piedmont districts of Mineral County.  Priority Region II: Jackson, Pleasants,
      Tyler, Wetrel, and Wood Counties.  Priority Region III: All other Counties and districts not included
      above.
{2}   Region IV includes Kanawha, Putnam, and Falls Counties and the Kanawha Magisterial district of Fayette
      County.
C3>   Facility Type "a" is any fuel burning unit which has as its primary purpose the generation of steam or
      other vapor to produce electric power for sale.  Facility Type "b" is any fuel burning unit not
      classified as Type "a" or Type "c," such as industrial pulven'zed-fuel-fired furnaces, cyclone furnaces,
      gas-fired and liquid-fuel-fired units.  Facility Type "c" is any hand-fired or stoker-fired fuel burning
      unit classified as a Type "a" unit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  ALABAMA
  4
  Chapter 5  and Chapter 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Category I  counties,  and Jackson county {1}
  Global
  Fuel  burning  installations
  All
  All  fossil  fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MM8tu)
:  Less than or  equal  to 1.8
Compliance Procedures          ::
1c.   Heat Input Determination =>

2a.   Test Methods             =>
2b4.  Test Methods             =>
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3d.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4d.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
5c.   Reporting
        1c.  2a,  2b4,  2c,  3a,  3c,  3d,  3e,  4d.  5b.  5c
        total  plant design rated  (MMBtu/hr)   [Operating  at  or  above the maximum
        capacity which such installation  is capable  of being operated.]
        source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR  Part  60)
        fuel  testing:  other  [The sulfur  content  of  fuel, as burned,  except natural
        gas,  shall be determined  in accordance  with  current recognized ASTM
        procedures.]
        other testing  [The Division  may  conduct  tests and  take samples of air
        contaminates,  fuel,  process material  or other material which  may affect
        emissions from any source.]
        continuous S02 monitoring  [Required  for  fossil  fuel fired steam generators,
        existing prior to 8/17/71,  with a heat  input greater than or  equal to 250
        MMBtu/hr, equipped with a flue gas desulfurization  unit.  May be required
        for  other sources.]
        sulfur content of fuel
        quantity of fuel
        other  [As specified by the Director.   Continuous 02 and C02  monitoring when
        these measurements are required to convert S02 data to the emission
        standard.]
        24 hours  [Summarized monthly]
        state regulation   [Chapter 7,  1.7.2;  Daily  averages and monthly summary of
        emissions, and sulfur content  of  fuel,  shall be  submitted to  the Director
        biannually.]
        specified in  40 CFR Part  51   [Appendix  P]
Footnotes:
{1}   Refers to counties classified as Class I or Class II in the State of Alabama Air Pollution Control
      Commission's Rules and Regulations, Appendix B, October 3, 1986.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  ALABAMA
  4
  Chapter 5  and Chapter 14
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Category II  counties  {1}
  Global
  Fuel  burning installations
  All
  All  fossil  fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  Less than or equal  to 4.0
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4d.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5c.   Reporting
     ::  1c,  2a,  2b4,  2c,  3a,  3c,  3d.  3e,  4d,  5b,  5c
     =>  total  plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Operating at  or above the maximum
        capacity which such installation is capable of being operated.]
     =>  source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR  Part 60)
     =>  fuel testing: other  [The sulfur content  of fuel, as burned, except natural
        gas, shall  be determined in accordance  with current recognized ASTM
        procedures.]
     =>  other  testing  [The Division  may conduct  tests and  take samples of air
        contaminates, fuel, process material  or other material which may affect
        emissions from any source.]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Required  for  fossil fuel fired steam generators,
        existing prior to 8/17/71, with a heat  input greater than or equal to 250
        MMBtu/hr, and equipped with a flue gas  desulfurization unit.  May be
        required for  other sources.]
     =>  sulfur content of fuel
     =>  quantity of fuel
     =>  other  [As specified by the Director.  Continuous 02 and C02 monitoring when
        these measurements are required to convert S02 data to the emission
        standard.]
     =>  24 hours  [Summarized monthly]
     =>  state regulation   [Chapter 7, 1.7.2;  Daily averages and monthly summary of
        emissions,  and sulfur content of fuel,  shall be submitted to the Director
        biannually.]
     =>  specified in 40 CFR Part 51  [Appendix  P]
Footnotes:
O>   Refers to counties classified as Class I or Class II in the State of Alabama Air Pollution Control
      Commission's Rules and Regulations, Appendix B, October 3, 1986.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            ALABAMA
                            4
                            Chapter 5 and Chapter H
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Jackson county {1}
                            Global
                            Electric utility steam generating installations
                            Greater then or equal to 5000
                            All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 1.2
                                  1c, 2a, 2b4, 2c, 3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 3e, 4d, 5b, 5c
                               => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Operating at or above the maximum
                                  capacity which such installation is capable of being operated.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
                               => fuel testing: other  [The sulfur content of fuel, as burned, except natural
                                  gas, shall be determined in accordance with current recognized ASTM
                                  procedures.]
                               => other testing  [The Division may conduct tests and take samples of air
                                  contaminates, fuel, process material or other material which may affect
                                  emissions from any source.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators,
                                  existing prior to 8/17/71,  with a heat input greater than or equal to 250
                                  MMBtu/hr, and equipped with a flue a gas desulfurization unit.  May be
                                  required for other sources.]
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Required if the total rated
                                  capacity is greater than or equal to 1500 Btu per hour.]
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => quantity of fuel
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Neat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods
264.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4d.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5c.   Reporting
=> other  [As specified by the Director.   Continuous 02 and C02 monitoring when
   these measurements are required to convert S02 data to the emission
   standard.]
=> 24 hours  [Sirnnarized monthly]
=> state regulation  [Chapter 7,  1.7.2;   Daily averages and monthly summary of
   emissions, and sulfur content  of fuel, shall be submitted to the Director
   biannually.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 51  [Appendix P]
Footnotes:
<1>   Refers to counties classified as Class I or Class II in the State of Alabama Air Pollution Control
      Commission's Rules and Regulations, Appendix B, October 3, 1986.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
FLORIDA
4
Title 17, Chapter 17-2, sections .600(5)(b)(3), and .700
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
teon county, Uakulla county, and the city of Tallahassee's A.B.Hopkins and Purdom
Generating Stations
Before   01/18/72
Fossil fuel steam generators
Greater than 250
Liquid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.87
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be used as an alternate
                                  sampling procedure after departmental approval or if such procedure is
                                  currently part of the source operating permit.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources with S02 emission control
                                  equipment.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified.]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [A quarterly report explaining the nature and cause of excess
                                  emissions.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            FLORIDA
                            4
                            Title 17, Chapter 17-2,  sections .600<5) other  [Not specified.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be used as an alternate
                                  sampling procedure after departmental  approval or if such procedure is
                                  currently part of the source operating permit.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources with S02 emission control
                                  equipment.]
                               => other  [Not specified.]
                               => other  [A quarterly report explaining  the nature and cause of excess
                                  emissions.]
5e.
Test Methods
Test Methods
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      FLORIDA
                      4
                      Title 17,  Chapter 17-2,  sections .600(5)(b)(3),  and .700
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Duvall  county north of Hecksher Drive excluding Jacksonville Electric Authority
                      Northside Generating Stations
                      Before    01/18/72
                      Fossil  fuel  steam generators
                      Greater than 250
                      Liquid  fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 2.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2a.
2c.
Test Methods
Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be used as an alternate
   sampling procedure after departmental  approval or if such procedure is
   currently part of the source operating permit.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources with S02 emission control
   equipment.]
=> other  [Two hour.]
=> other  [A quarterly report explaining the nature and cause of excess
   emissions.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      FLORIDA
                      4
                      Title 17, Chapter 17-2, sections .600(5)(b)(3), and .700
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                    : Jacksonville Electric Authority's Southside and Kennedy Generating Stations;
                      Hillsborough county including Tampa Electric Company's Gannon Station Units 1
                      through 4, and Hooker's Point Generating Station; Manatee county, Florida Power
                      and Light Company's Manatee Generating Station; Dade county, Broward county, Palm
                      Beach county, Florida Power and Light Company's Cutler Units 4, 5, and 6; Fort
                      Lauderdale Units 4 and 5; Riveria Units 1 and 2
                    : Before   01/18/72
                    : Fossil fuel steam generators
                    : Greater than 250
                    : Liquid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                    : Less than or equal to 1.1 {1}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2a
2c
Test Methods
Test Methods
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be used as an alternate
                                  sampling procedure after departmental approval or if such procedure is
                                  currently part of the source operating permit.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources with S02 emission control
                                  equipment.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified.]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [A quarterly report explaining the nature and cause of excess
                                  emissions.]
Footnotes:
{1}   In the event of an energy or fuel crisis, the S02 emission limit for Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach
      counties, Florida Power and Light Company's Cutler Units 4,  5,  and 6, Fort Lauderdale Units 4 and 5,  and
      Riveria Units 1 and 2 is 2.75 pounds per million Btu heat input.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      FLORIDA
                      4
                      Title 17,  Chapter 17-2,  sections .600(5)(b)(3),  and .700
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Jacksonville Electric Authority's Northside Generating Station,  and Gulf Power
                      Company's Crist Steam Plant Units 1,  2,  and 3 in Escambia county
                      Before   01/18/72
                      Fossil fuel  steam generators
                      Greater than 250
                      Liquid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 1.98
Compliance Procedures
1e
2a
2c.
      Test Methods
                            1e, 2a,  2c, 3a,  4g,  5e
Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                         => other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be used as an alternate
                            sampling procedure after departmental  approval or if such procedure is
                            currently part of the source operating permit.]
                         => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources with S02 emission control
                            equipment.]
Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified.]
Reporting                => other  [A quarterly report explaining the nature and cause of excess
                            emissions.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
5e.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
                      FLORIDA
                      Title 17, Chapter 17-2, sections .600(5)(b)(3), and .700
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Fac iIi ty Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      All other areas of the state
                      Before   01/18/72
                      Fossil fuel steam generators
                      Greater than 250
                      Liquid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 2.75
Compliance Procedures          ::
1e.   Heat Input Determination =>
                            1e, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
                            other  [Not specified.]
2a.
2c.
3a.
5e.
Test Methods
Test Methods
                         => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                            other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be used as an alternate
                            sampling procedure after departmental approval or if such procedure is
                            currently part of the source operating permit.]
Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources with S02 emission control
                            equipment.]
                            other  [Not specified.]
                            other  [A quarterly report explaining the nature and cause of excess
                            emissions.]
Averaging Time
Reporting
                               =>
                               =>

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      FLORIDA
                      4
                      Title 17,  Chapter 17-2, sections .600(5)(b)(3),  and .700
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Gulf Power Company Crist Steam Plant Units 4, 5, 6, and 7, in Escambia county
                      Before   01/18/72
                      Fossil fuel steam generators
                      Greater than 250
                      Solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 5.90
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
:: 1e, 2a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
=> other  [Not specified.]
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be used as an alternate
   sampling procedure after departmental approval or if such procedure is
   currently part of the source operating permit.]
   continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources with S02 emission control
   equipment.]
   other  [Not specified.]
   other  [A quarterly report explaining the nature and cause of excess
   emissions.]
=>
=>

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  FLORIDA
  4
  Title 17,  Chapter 17-2,  sections .600(5)(b)(3),  and .700
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  All  other areas of the state
  Before   01/18/72
  Fossil fuel  steam generators
  Greater than 250
  Solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MM8tu)
:  Less than or equal  to 6.17
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be used as an alternate
                                  sampling procedure after departmental approval or if such procedure is
                                  currently part of the source operating permit.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous 502 monitoring  [Required for sources with S02 emission control
                                  equipment.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified.]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [A quarterly report explaining the nature and cause of excess
                                  emissions.]

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       GEORGIA
Region                      4
State Regulation Citation   391-3-1.02(g)

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       After    01/01/72
Facility Type               Fossil fuel fired steam generators
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than 250
Fuel Type                   Liquid fossil fuel or liquid fossil fuel and wood residue

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Less than 0.80 or by equation {1}
Compliance Procedures
Ib.   Heat Input Determination
      Test Methods
      Test Methods
2a.
2b4
2c.   Test Methods
                               :: 1b, 2a, 2b4, 2c,  3a, 4a,  5a
                               => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sulfur content of fuel by the appropriate ASTM method
                                  may be required.   Heating value and ash content may be required.]
                               => other testing  [Any sampling, computation,  and analysis to determine the
                                  compliance with any of the standards shall  be by methods and procedures
                                  approved by the Director prior to sampling. Burn rates and hours of
                                  operation and monthly summaries may be required.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Specifically required for sources with a heat
                                  input greater than 250 million Btu's per hour and with S02 emission control
                                  equipment.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
4a.   Averaging Time
5a.   Reporting
Footnotes:
{1}   When different fossil fuels are burned simultaneously in any combination, the applicable standard shall
      be determined by proration using the following formula:  a = y (0.80) + z (1.2) / y + z , where y =
      percent of total heat input derived from liquid fossil fuel, and z = percent of total heat input derived
      from solid fossil fuel, and a = the allowable emission in pounds per million Btu's.

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502 Regulation Report

State                       GEORGIA
Region                      4
State Regulation Citation   391-3-1.02(g)

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       After    01/01/72
Facility Type               Fossil fuel fired steam generators
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)    Greater than 250
Fuel Type                   Solid fossil fuel or derived from solid fossil fuel and wood residue

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBUD            : Less than 1.2 or by equation {1>
Compliance Procedures
1b.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
                               :: 1b, 2a, 2b4, 2c, 3a, 4a,  5a
                               => unit actual or operating  (MMBtu/hr)
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => fuel testing: other  [Sulfur content of fuel by the appropriate ASTM method
                                  may be required.  Heating value and ash content may be required.]
                               => other testing  [Any sampling, computation,  and analysis to determine the
                                  compliance with any of the standards shall  be by methods and procedures
                                  approved by the Director  prior to sampling. Burn rates and hours of
                                  operation and monthly summaries may be required.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Specifically required for sources with a heat
                                  input greater than 250 million Btu's per hour and with S02 emission control
                                  equipment.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part  60
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part  60
4a.   Averaging Time
5a.   Reporting
Footnotes:
{1}   When different fossil fuels are burned simultaneously in any combination, the applicable standard shall
      be determined by proration using the following formula:   a = y (0.80) + z (1.2) / y + z ,  where y =
      percent of total heat input derived from liquid fossil fuel, and z = percent of total heat input derived
      from solid fossil fuel, and a = the allowable emission in pounds per million Btu's.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       GEORGIA
Region                      4
State Regulation Citation   391-3-1.02(g)

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fossil fuel fired steam generators
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Less than 100
Fuel Type                   All fossil fuels and wood residue

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 2.5, by weight <1>
Compliance Procedures
2b4, 2c, 3a, 4a. 5b
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Sulfur content of fuels by the appropriate ASTH method
                                  may be required.  Heating value and ash content of fuel may be required.]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Any sampling, computation, and analysis to determine the
                                  compliance with any of the standards shall be by methods and procedures
                                  approved by the Director prior to sampling.  Burn rates, hours of operation,
                                  and monthly summaries may be required.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Specifically required for sources with a heat
                                  input greater than 250 MMBtu per hour and with S02 emission control
                                  equipment.  These sources must comply with Performance Specification 2 of
                                  Appendix B, 40 CFR part 60.]
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5b.   Reporting                -> state regulation  [(6)2(vi);   A quarterly report summarizing the nature and
                                  cause of excess emissions; emission averages for each averaging period
                                  during which the standard was exceeded; the data and time identifying any
                                  period if and when the continuous emission monitoring system was inoperative
                                  and the nature of system repairs or adjustments (proof required).  Data
                                  reporting and reduction procedures including alternative and or equivalent
                                  emission monitoring may vary from those specified, with Director approval,
                                  if they are at least as accurate as the specified procedures.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The Director may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that the source utilizes
      sulfur removal and that the emissions do not exceed the standard utilizing no sulfur removal.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  GEORGIA
  4
  391-3-1.02(g)
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  Fossil  fuel  fired steam generators
  Greater than or equal  to 100  '
  All  fossil  fuels and wood resifaue
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
:  Less than or equal  to 3.0,  by weight (1)
Compliance Procedures
            2b4.  2c.  3a,  4a,  5b
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Sulfur content of fuels by the appropriate ASTM method
                                  may be required.  Heating value and ash content of fuel may be required.]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing   [Any sampling, computation, and analysis to determine the
                                  compliance with any of the standards shall be by methods and procedures
                                  approved by the Director prior to sampling.  Burn rates, hours of operation,
                                  and monthly summaries may be required.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Specifically required for sources with a heat
                                  input greater than 250 MMBtu per hour and with S02 emission control
                                  equipment.  These sources must comply with Performance Specification 2 of
                                  Appendix B, 40 CFR part 60.1
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
Sb.   Reporting                => state regulation  [(6)2(vi);   A quarterly report summarizing the nature and
                                  cause of excess emissions; emission averages for each averaging period
                                  during which the standard was exceeded; the data and time identifying any
                                  period if and when the continuous emission monitoring system was inoperative
                                  and the nature of system repairs or adjustments (proof required).  Data
                                  reporting and reduction procedures including alternative and or equivalent
                                  emission monitoring may vary from those specified, with Director approval,
                                  if they are at  least as accurate as the specified procedures.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The Director may allow fuel with a higher sulfur content to be used provided that the source utilizes
      sulfur removal and that the emissions do not exceed the standard utilizing no sulfur removal.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            KENTUCKY
                            4
                            Title 401,  Chapter 61,  section 015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   08/17/71
                            Indirect heat exchangers greater than one MMBtu/hr.
                            Greater than 250
                            Liquid/gaseous fuel  and solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          :  As specified in Appendix B  to 401  KAR  61:015.  {1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

2d.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

3f.   Monitoring Requirements

4d.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               ::  1c.  1e,  2a,  2b1,  2c,  2d,  3a,  3c,  3d.  3e,  3f,  4d,  5b
                               =>  total  plant  design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  other   [Total  rated heat  input  capacity of  all  affected facilities.]
                               =>  source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR  Part 60)  [Method 6.]
                               =>  fuel  testing:  ASTM  [The  gross  calorific  value  of solid fuel  by
                                  0-2015-66(72), of liquid  fuel by  0-240-64(73),  and gaseous fuel by
                                  0-1826-64(70).]
                               =>  other  testing   [The fuel  burn rate and  the  material balance over the steam
                                  generation system.]
                               =>  other  testing   [A performance test is required  for facilities with an
                                  alternate emission rate.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required  if a source does not use a flue gas
                                  desulfurization device and the  emissions  are  monitored by fuel analysis.]
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel  [May  be required  as specified by the Cabinet.]
                               =>  quantity of  fuel   [It may be  required to  be measured daily or at shorter
                                  intervals.]
                               =>  other   [The heating value and ash content of  fuels measured at least weekly
                                  may be required.]
                               =>  other   [It may be required to measure hourly  the average electrical output
                                  and the minimum and maximum generation  rate.]
                               =>  24 hours
                               =>  state regulation  [61.015-6(4)(5); Records  of required monitoring data
                                  summarized monthly may be required.]

Footnotes:
t1>   Appendix B, 401 KAR 61:015 is included in this document at  the end  of the Kentucky records.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
          KENTUCKY
          4
          Title 401, Chapter 61, section 015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
          Statewide
          Before   04/09/72
          Indirect heat exchangers greater than one MMBtu/hr.
          Less than or equal to 250
          Liquid/gaseous fuel and solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
        : As specified in Appendix B to 401 KAR 61:015. <1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

2d.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

3f.   Monitoring Requirements

4d.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
             :: 1c, 1e, 2a, 2b1, 2c. 2d, 3a, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3f, 4d, 5b
             => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
             => other  [Total rated heat input capacity of all affected facilities.]
             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6.]
             => fuel testing: ASTM  [The gross calorific value of solid fuel by
                0-2015-66(72), of liquid fuel by 0-240-64(73), and gaseous fuel by
                0-1826-64(70).]
             => other testing  [The fuel burn rate and the material balance over the steam
                generation system.]
             => other testing  [A performance test is required for facilities with an
                alternate emission rate.]
             => continuous S02 monitoring   [Not required if a source does not use a flue gas
                desulfurization device and the emissions are monitored by fuel analysis.]
             => sulfur content of fuel   [May be required as specified by the Cabinet.]
             => quantity of fuel  [It may be required to be measured daily or at shorter
                intervals.]
             => other  [The heating value and ash content of fuels measured at least weekly
                may be required.]
             => other  [It may be required to measure hourly the average electrical output
                and the minimum and maximum generation rate.]
             => 24 hours
             => state regulation  [61.015-6(4)(5); Records of required monitoring data
                summarized monthly may be required.]
Footnotes:
{1>   Appendix B,
401 KAR 61:015 is included in this document at the end of the Kentucky records.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            KENTUCKY
                            4
                            Title 401,  Chapter  61,  section 015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   08/17/71
                            Indirect  heat  exchangers  greater than one  MHBtu/hr.
                            Greater than 250
                            Different fuels  burned simultaneously in any combination
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          :  Determined by proration formula <1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

2d.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

3f.   Monitoring Requirements

4d.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                                  1c,  1e,  2a,  2b1,  2c,  2d,  3a,  3c,  3d,  3e,  3f,  4d,  5b
                                  total  plant  design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
                                  other   [Total  rated heat  input  capacity of  all  affected facilities.]
                                  source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR  Part 60)  [Method 6.]
                                  fuel testing:  ASTM  [The  gross  calorific  value  of solid fuel  by
                                  0-2015-66(72),  of liquid  fuel by  0-240-64(73),  and gaseous  fuel by
                                  0-1826-64(70).]
                                  other  testing   [The fuel  burn rate and  the  material balance over the steam
                                  generation system.]
                                  other  testing   [A performance test  is required  for facilities with an
                                  alternate emission rate.]
                                  continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required  if a source does not use a flue gas
                                  desulfurization device and the  emissions  are  monitored by fuel analysis.]
                                  sulfur content of fuel  [May  be required  as specified by the Cabinet.]
                                  quantity of  fuel   [It may be  required to  be measured daily  or at shorter
                                  intervals.]
                                  other   [The  heating value and ash content of  fuels measured at least weekly
                                  may be required.]
                                  other   [It may be required to measure hourly  the average electrical output
                                  and the minimum and maximum generation  rate.]
                                  24 hours
                                  state  regulation  [61.015-6(4)(5); Records  of required monitoring data
                                  summarized monthly may be required.]

Footnotes:
<1>   Allowable Sulfur Dioxide Emission, Ib/MMBtu  = y(a) +• z(b)  /  y +  z, where y is the percent of total heat
      input derived from liquid or gaseous fuel; z is the percent of  total  heat input derived from solid fuel;
      a is the allowable sulfur dioxide  emission in pounds  per  million  BTU  heat input derived from liquid or
      gaseous fuel; and b is the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions in  pounds per million BTU heat input
      derived from solid fuel.  An alternate emission rate  apportioned  without  regard to individual affected
      facility heat input may be established by the Cabinet.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            KENTUCKY
                            4
                            Title 401,  Chapter 61,  section 015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   04/09/72
                            Indirect heat exchangers greater than one MMBtu/hr
                            Less than or equal to 250
                            Different fuels burned simultaneously in any combination
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                          :  Determined by proration formula {1}
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

2d.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

3f.   Monitoring Requirements

4d.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               :: 1c,  1e,  2a,  2b1,  2c,  2d,  3a,  3c,  3d,  3e,  3f,  4d,  5b
                               => total plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => other  [Total rated heat input capacity of all  affected facilities.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60}  [Method 6.]
                               => fuel testing: ASTM  [The gross calorific value  of solid fuel  by
                                  0-2015-66(72), of liquid fuel by 0-240-64(73),  and gaseous fuel by
                                  0-1826-64(70).]
                               => other testing  [The fuel  burn rate and the material balance over the steam
                                  generation system.]
                               => other testing  [A performance test is required  for facilities with an
                                  alternate emission rate.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [May be required.]
                               => sulfur content of fuel   [May be required as specified by the Cabinet.]
                               => quantity of  fuel   [It may be required to be measured daily or at shorter
                                  intervals.]
                               => other  [The  heating value and ash content of  fuels measured at least weekly
                                  may be required.]
                               => other  [It may be required to measure hourly  the average electrical output
                                  and the minimum and maximum generation rate.]
                               => 24 hours
                               => state regulation  [61.015-6(4X5); Records of required monitoring data
                                  summarized monthly may  be required.]

Footnotes:
{1>   Allowable Sulfur Dioxide Emission, Ib/MMBtu  = y(a) + z(b) / y +  z, where y is the percent of total  heat
      input derived from liquid or gaseous fuel; z is the percent of total  heat input derived from solid  fuel;
      a is the allowable sulfur dioxide emission in pounds per million  BTU heat input derived from liquid or
      gaseous fuel; and b is the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions in  pounds per million BTU heat input
      derived from solid fuel.  An alternate emission rate apportioned  without  regard to individual affected
      facility heat input may be established by the Cabinet.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
KENTUCKY
4
Title 401, Chapter 59, sections .005 and .015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    04/09/72
Indirect heat exchangers greater than one MHBtu/hr.
Less than or equal to 10.0
Liquid or gaseous fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBUI)
Less than 3.0
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c, 1e, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 4c, 4g, 5b
   => total plant design rated (MHBtu/hr)
   => other  [The total rated capacity of all affected facilities within a source.
       A source may petition to establish an allowable emission rate which may be
      apportioned without regard to individaul heat input.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 may be required
      for performance evaluation of the CEMs.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Gross calorific value by D-240-76, for liquid fuel, or
      by 0-1826-64(70) for gaseous fuel, may be required.  Elemental analysis by
      0-1137-53(75), 0-1945-64(73), or 0-1946-67(72) may be required.]
   => other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be required in place of
      continuous emission monitoring if the facility does not use a FGD device.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [May be required.]
   => 3 hours
   => other  [Arithmetic average of three contiguous one hour periods.]
   => state regulation  [59.005.3(3); When a continuous monitoring system is
      required, a written report of excess emissions shall be submitted each
      calendar quarter.  It shall include the date, time, and magnitude of excess
      emissions; all hourly averages on computer tape or cards; the date, time,
      nature, and cause of any CEM malfunction and the corrective action or
      preventative measures adopted; and when no excess emissions have occurred
      and the CEMs have not been  inoperable, a statement verifying this.  A file
      shall be maintained for two years of all measurements, including CEM
      performance testing measurements, evaluations, calibration checks,
      adjustments, and maintenance.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
KENTUCKY
4
Title 401, Chapter 59, sections .005 and .015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    04/09/72
Indirect heat exchangers greater than one MMBtu/hr.
Greater than 10 and less than or equal to 250
Liquid or gaseous fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
7.7223 times that quantity obtained by raising the total heat input capacity (in
millions of BTU per hour) to the -0.04106 power.
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods


2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 4c. 5b
   => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [The total rated capacity of all
      affected facilities within a source.  A source may petition to establish an
      allowable emission rate which may be apportioned without regard to
      individual heat input.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60}  [Method 6 may be required
      for performance evaluation of the CEMs.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Gross calorific value by 0-240-76, for liquid fuel, or
      by 0-1826-64(70) for gaseous fuel, may be required. Elemental analysis by
      0-1137-53(75), 0-1945-64(73), or 0-1946-67(72) may be required.]
   => other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be required in place of CEMs
      if the facility does not use a FGD device.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [May be required. It is not if natural gas is the
      only fuel burned.]
   => 3 hours
   => state regulation  [59.005.3(3); When a continuous monitoring system is
      required, a written report of excess emissions shall be submitted each
      calendar quarter.  It shall include the date, time, and magnitude of excess
      emissions; all hourly averages on computer tape or cards; the date, time,
      nature, and cause of any CEM malfunction and the corrective action or
      preventative measures adopted; and when no excess emissions have occurred
      and the CEMs have not been inoperable, a statement verifying this.  A file
      shall be maintained for two years of all  measurements, including CEM
      performance testing measurements, evaluations, calibration checks,
      adjustments, and maintenance.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg ion
State Regulation Citation
KENTUCKY
4
Title 401, Chapter 59, sections .005 and .015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    04/09/72
Indirect heat exchangers greater than one MMBtu/hr.
Less than or equal to 10.0
Solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 5.0
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c, 1e, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 4c, 5b
   => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => other  [The total rated capacity of all affected facilities within a source.
       A source may petition to establish an allowable emission rate which may be
      apportioned without regard to individual heat input.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 may be required
      for performance evaluation of the CEMs.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Gross calorific value by 0-2015-66(72) and elemental
      analysis by D-3178-73 or D-3176-74 may be required.]
   => other testing  [Fuel sampling and analysis may be required in place of CEMs
      if the facility does not use a FGD device.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [May be required.]
   => 3 hours
   => state regulation  [59.005.3(3); When a continuous monitoring system is
      required, a written report of excess emissions shall be submitted each
      calendar quarter.  It shall include the date, time, and magnitude of excess
      emissions; all hourly averages on computer tape or cards; the date, time,
      nature, and cause of any CEM malfunction and the corrective action or
      preventative measures adopted; and when no excess emissions have occurred
      and the CEMs have not been  inoperable, a statement verifying this.  A file
      shall be maintained for two years of all measurements, including CEM
      performance testing measurements, evaluations, calibration checks,
      adjustments, and maintenance.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
KENTUCKY
4
Title 401, Chapter 59, sections .005 and .015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    04/09/72
Indirect heat exchangers greater than one MMBtu/hr.
Greater than 10 and less than or equal to 250
Solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
13.8781 times that quantity obtained by raising the total heat input capacity (in
millions of BTU per hour) to the -0.4434 power.
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 4c, 5b
   -> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [The total rated capacity of all
      affected facilities within a source.  A source may petition to establish an
      allowable emission rate which may be apportioned without regard to
      individual heat input.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 may be required
      for performance evaluation of the CEMs.3
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Gross calorific value by 0-2015-66(72) and elemental
      analysis by D-3178-73 or D-3176-74 may be required.]
   => other testing   [Fuel sampling and analysis may be required in place of CEMs
      if the facility does not use a FGO device.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [May be required.]
   => 3 hours
   => state regulation  [59.005.3(3); When a continuous monitoring system is
      required, a written report of excess emissions shall be submitted each
      calendar quarter.  It shall include the date, time, and magnitude of excess
      emissions; all hourly averages on computer tape or cards; the date, time,
      nature, and cause of any CEM malfunction and the corrective action or
      preventative measures adopted; and when no excess emissions have occurred
      and the CEMs have not been inoperable, a statement verifying this.  A file
      shall be maintained for two years of all  measurements, including CEM
      performance testing measurements, evaluations, calibration checks,
      adjustments, and maintenance.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            KENTUCKY
                            4
                            Title 401,  Chapter 59.  sections .005  and .015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    04/09/72
                            Indirect  heat exchangers greater than one MMBtu/hr.
                            Less than or equal  to 250
                            Different fuels burned simultaneously in any combination
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HHBtu)
                          :  Determined by proration formula <1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               ::  1c.  1e,  2a,  2b1,  2c,  3a,  4c,  5b
                               =>  total  plant  design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  other   [The  total rated capacity of  all  affected facilities within a source.
                                   A source may petition to establish  an allowable emission rate which may be
                                  apportioned  without regard to individual  heat  input.]
                               =>  source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR Part  60)   [Method 6 may be required
                                  for performance evaluation of the CEMs.]
                               =>  fuel testing: ASTM  [Gross calorific value of  solid fuel by 0-2015-66(72),
                                  of liquid fuel by D-240-76, and gaseous  fuel by  D-1826-64(70) may be
                                  required. Elemental analysis  of solid fuel by  D-3178-73, or D-3176-74,  of
                                  liquid fuel  by 0-1137-53(75), and of gaseous fuel by 0-1946-67(72), or
                                  0-1945-64(73) may be required.]
                               =>  other  testing  [Fuel  sampling and analysis may be required in place of  CEMs
                                  if the facility does not  use  a FGD device.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [May be required.]
                               =>  3 hours
                               =>  state  regulation  [59.005.3(3); When a continuous monitoring system is
                                  required, a  written report of excess emissions shall be submitted each
                                  calendar quarter.  It shall  include  the  date,  time, and magnitude of excess
                                  emissions; all hourly averages on computer tape  or cards; the date, time,
                                  nature,  and  cause of any  CEM  malfunction and the corrective action or
                                  preventative measures adopted; and when  no excess emissions have occurred
                                  and the CEMs have not been inoperable, a statement verifiying this.  A  file
                                  shall  be maintained for two years of all  measurements,  including CEM
                                  performance  testing measurements, evaluations, calibration checks,
                                  adjustments,and maintenance.]

Footnotes:
{1}   Allowable Sulfur Dioxide Emission, Ib/MMBtu = y(a) +  z(b) / y •••  z, where y is the percent of total  heat
      input derived from liquid or gaseous fuel; z is the percent of total  heat  input derived from solid  fuel;
      a is the allowable sulfur dioxide emission in pounds  per  million BTU heat  input derived from liquid or
      gaseous fuel; and b is the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions in pounds  per  million BTU heat input
      derived from solid fuel.  An alternate emission rate  apportioned without regard to individual affected
      facility heat input may be established by the Cabinet.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            KENTUCKY
                            4
                            Title 401, Chapter 61, section 015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Counties classified as VA with respect to sulfur dioxide
                            Global   08/17/71
                            Indirect heat exchangers greater than one MMBtu/hr.
                            Greater than or equal to 1500
                            All fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          : Less than or equal to 0.60 {1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

2d.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

3f.   Monitoring Requirements

4d.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               :: 1c, 1e, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 2d, 3a, 3c, 3d, 3e, 3f, 4d, 5b
                               => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => other  [Total rated heat input capacity of all affected facilities.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6.]
                               => fuel testing: ASTM  [The gross calorific value of solid fuel by
                                  0-2015-66(72), of liquid fuel by 0-240-64(73), and gaseous fuel by
                                  0-1826-64(70).]
                               => other testing  [The fuel burn rate and the material balance over the steam
                                  generation system.]
                               => other testing  [A performance test is required for facilities with an
                                  alternate emission rate.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required if a source does not use a flue gas
                                  desulfurization device and the emissions are monitored by fuel analysis.]
                               => sulfur content of fuel  [May be required as specified by the Cabinet.]
                               => quantity of fuel  [It may be required to be measured daily or at shorter
                                  intervals.]
                               => other  [The heating value and ash content of fuels measured at least weekly
                                  may be required.]
                               => other  [It may be required to measure hourly the average electrical output
                                  and the minimum and maximum generation rate.]
                               => 24 hours
                               => state regulation  [61.015-6(4)(5); Records of required monitoring data
                                  summarized monthly may be required.]

Footnotes:
{1}   Limitation for the annual average S02 emission rate from all existing and new affected facilities
      combined at the source.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            KENTUCKY
                            4
                            Title 401,  Chapter  61,  section 015
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Counties  classified as  IA
                            Global    08/17/71
                            Indirect  heat exchangers greater than one MMBtu/hr.
                            Greater than or equal  to 15000
                            All  fossil  fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal  to 8.0 {1}
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Neat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

2d.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3d.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

3f.   Monitoring Requirements

4d.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               ::  1c,  1e,  2a,  2b1,  2c,  2d,  3a,  3c,  3d.  3e,  3f,  4d,  5b
                               =>  total  plant  design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  other   [Total  rated heat  input capacity of all  affected facilities.]
                               =>  source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6.]
                               =>  fuel testing:  ASTM  [The  gross calorific value  of solid fuel  by
                                  0-2015-66(72), of liquid  fuel by  0-240-64(73),  and gaseous fuel by
                                  0-1826-64(70).]
                               =>  other  testing   [The fuel  burn rate and the material balance over the steam
                                  generation system.]
                               =>  other  testing   [A performance test is required  for facilities with an
                                  alternate emission rate.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required if a source does not use a flue gas
                                  desulfurization device and the emissions are  monitored by fuel analysis.]
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel  [May  be required as specified by the Cabinet.]
                               =>  quantity of  fuel   [It may be  required to be measured daily or at shorter
                                  intervals.]
                               =>  other   [The heating value and ash content of  fuels measured at least weekly
                                  may be required.]
                               =>  other   [It may be required to measure hourly  the average electrical output
                                  and the minimum and maximum generation rate.]
                               =>  24 hours
                               =>  state  regulation  [61.015-6(4)(5); Records of required monitoring data
                                  summarized monthly may be required.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The Cabinet will allow one affected facility, as  specified on the operating permit, to emit S02 at this
      level when the facility is generating flue gases  for  use  in any experimental  S02 removal system.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MISSISSIPPI
4
APC-S-1, APC-S-2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Before   05/11/72
Fuel burning equipment
All
All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
Less than or equal to the average annual emissions in 1970.
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 2b4, 3e, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2a.   Test Methods

2b4.  Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Stack analysis by EPA
      reference methods, if a permit requirement.]
   => fuel testing: other  [Fuel testing, if a permit requirement, will include
      percent sulfur content, percent moisture, average Btu heating value, etc.]
   => other  [Specified in each permit.]
   => other  [Mot specified.]
   => state regulation  [APC-S-2;  Records of operation and emission data at
      Commission's request.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MISSISSIPPI
4
APC-S-1, APC-S-2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Modified fuel burning equipment
Less than or equal to 250
All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 2.4
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a, 2b4, 3e, 4g, 5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60}  [Stack analysis by EPA
                                  refernece methods, if a permit requiremnt.]
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [Fuel testing, if a permit requirement, will include
                                  percent sulfur content, percent moisture, average Btu heating value, etc.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified in each permit.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified.]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [APC-S-2; Records of operation and emission data at
                                  Commission's request.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      MISSISSIPPI
                      4
                      APC-S-1, APC-S-2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      After    05/11/72
                      Indirect heat transfer units
                      All
                      All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 4.8
Compliance Procedures
1a.
2a.
                            1a, 2a, 2b4, 3e, 4g, 5b
Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Stack analysis by EPA
                            refernece methods, if a permit requiremnt.l
                            fuel testing: other  [Fuel testing, if a permit requirement, will include
                            percent sulfur content, percent moisture, average Btu heating value, etc.]
                            other  [As specified in each permit.]
                            other  [Not specified.]
                            state regulation  [APC-S-2; Records of operation and emission data at
                            Commission's request.]
264.  Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NORTH CAROLINA
4
Title 15, NCAC subchapter 20.0500, and .0516
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
Fuel burning installations
All
Fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or eqaul to 2.3
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Neat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2a or 2b1, 2b4, 2c, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5b, 5e
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Coal testing: sampling by D-2234-82, preparation by
      D-2013-72, gross calorific value by D-2015-85, moisture content by
      D-3173-85, and sulfur content by D-3177-84 or D-4239-85.  Oil testing: gross
      calorific value by D-240-85, and sulfur content by D-129-64.]
   => fuel testing: other  [Oil is sampled from the pipeline inlet to the fuel
      burning device after the standing fuel is drained.]
   => other testing  [Compliance may be either by determining the sulfur content
      of the fuel or by stack sampling.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [S02 emissions from facilities greater than 250
      MMBtu/hr that burn coal or residual oil shall be determined by CEMs or fuel
      analysis, or by other procedures approved of by the Director.  Regulation
      604(a); Appendix P of 40 CFR part 51.]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => other  [Three year calendar average.]
   => state regulation  [.0606; This regulation is applicable to facilities
      greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input that burn coal or oil.  A quarterly
      report of excess emissions shall include either the type and quantity of
      fuel burned, the BTU value, the percent sulfur, by weight, and the
      calculated S02 emissions, or when CEMs are used, the emission rate in the
      same units as the standard, the maximum instantaneous rate, and the total
      S02 emissions.  Recorder charts shall be retained at least one year.]
   => other  [Sulfur content and gross calorific value of fuel shall be reported
      on a dry basis.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  SOUTH  CAROLINA
  4
  No.  62.5,  standard no.
1,  section III
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Class I  (Charleston County)
  Global
  Fuel  burning operations
  Less  than or equal  to 10
  All fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
:  Less than or  equal  to 3.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As required by the
                                  Department and approved of by EPA.]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by permit.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Compliance will be by source testing, continuous monitoring, or fuel
                                  analysis, as required by permit.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Final test results must be submitted no later than thirty days after
                                  on site test completion.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
SOUTH CAROLINA
4
No. 62.5, standard no. 1, section III
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Class I (Charleston County)
Global
Fuel burning operations
Greater than 10
All fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 2.3
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As required by the
      Department and approved of by EPA.]
   => other testing  [Specified by permit.]
   => other  [Compliance will be by source testing, continuous monitoring, or fuel
      analysis, as required by permit.]
   => other  [Not specified]
   => other  [Final test results must be submitted no later than thirty days after
      on site test completion.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            SOUTH CAROLINA
                            4
                            No.  62.5,  standard no.  1,  section III
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Class II  (Aiken County and Anderson County)
                            Global
                            Fuel  burning operations
                            Less  than 1000
                            All fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                          :  Less than or equal to 3.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As required by the
                                  Department and approved of by EPA.]
                               => other testing  [Specified by permit.]
                               => other  [Compliance will be by source testing, continuous monitoring, or fuel
                                  analysis, as required by permit.]
                               => other  [Not specified]
                               => other  [Final test results must be submitted no later than thirty days after
                                  on site test completion.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            SOUTH CAROLINA
                            4
                            No. 62.5, standard no. 1, section III
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Fac iIi ty Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel  Type
                            Class II (Aiken County and Anderson County)
                            Global
                            Fuel burning operations
                            Greater than or equal to 1000
                            All fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 2.3
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As required by the
                                  Department and approved of by EPA.]
                               => other testing  [Specified by permit.]
                               => other  [Compliance will be by source testing, continuous monitoring, or fuel
                                  analysis, as required by permit.]
                               => other  [Not specified]
                               => other  [Final test results must be submitted no later than thirty days after
                                  on site test completion.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            SOUTH CAROLINA
                            4
                            No.  62.5,  standard no.  1,  section III
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Class III  (statewide excluding Aiken County,  Anderson County,  and Charleston
                            County)
                            Global
                            Fuel  burning operations
                            All
                            All fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          :  Less than or equal  to 3.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)   [As required by the
                                  Department and approved of by EPA.]
                               => other testing  [Specified by permit.]
                               => other  [Compliance will be by source testing, continuous monitoring, or fuel
                                  analysis, as required by permit.]
                               => other  [Not specified]
                               => other  [Final test results must be submitted no later than thirty days after
                                  on site test completion.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02, and Chapter 1200-3-H-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
                            Class I - Polk county
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Less than or equal to 1000, for the entire fuel burning installation, and
                            individual units less than 600
                            All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          : Less than or equal to 1.6
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
Ad.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting
                               :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b or 4d,  5b
                               => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part  of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary,  as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17, 1977.]
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Technical Secretary.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with S02 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours   [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment  less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2); A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the emission standard was exceeded, the date
                                  and time the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections made to
                                  the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissons and the CEMs
                                  have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying this
                                  is required.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02,  and Chapter 1200-3-U-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
                            Class I - Polk county
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Greater than or equal to 1000,  for the entire fuel  burning installation, and
                            individual units greater than 600
                            All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 1.2
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
                                      2a,  2c,  3a,  3b or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5b
                               => total plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel  burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary,  as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual",  Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17,1977.]
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Technical  Secretary.  Ambient
                                  monitoring,  when required, by method in the Federal Register, Volume 36, No.
                                  84, April 30, 1971.]
                                  continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with  S02 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
                                  monitoring,  as prescribed by the Technical Secretary, to demonstrate
                                  attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
                                  burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
                                  MMBtu/hr heat input.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2);  A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
                                  the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or  corrections that were made to
                                  the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
                                  CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying
                                  this is required.]
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  TENNESSEE
  4
  Chapter 1200-3-U-.01  and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Class I  -  Polk county
  After    04/03/72
  Fuel  burning installations
  Less  than or equal  to 250
  All  fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  Less than or equal  to 1.6
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
     ::  1c,  2a,  2c,  3a or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5a,  5b
     =>  total  plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
        The  heat value of the  fuel  not  released within the fuel  burning equipment
        shall  not be considered as  part  of  the heat input.]
     =>  source testing (as specified in  40  CFR Part 60)  [As  specified in the
        "Federal Register",  Volume  42, No.  160,  August 18, 1977,  and amended in
        Volume 43, No. 57, March 23,  1978.   Method 19 as  specified in the "Federal
        Register", Volume 44,  No. 113, June 11,  1979,  and Method 20 as specified in
        the  "Federal Register",  Volume 44,  No. 176, September 10, 1979.]
     =>  other  testing  [Alternative methods may be allowed with  Technical Secretary
        approval.]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Performance Specification 2,  and 3, and the
        "Federal Register",  Volume  40, No.  194,  Appendix  8.]
     =>  other   [Alternative monitoring procedures  may be  used with Technical
        Secretary approval.]
     =>  1  hour
     =>  24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning  installations  containing units of
        equipment less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat  input.]
     =>  specified in 40 CFR Part 60
     =>  state  regulation  [1200-3-16; Each  performance test shall consist of three
        runs for each test method.   The  arithmetic mean of the results will be used
        to determine compliance. Quarterly reports made  to the  Technical Secretary
        shall  include the date,  time, nature,  and  magnitude of excess emissions; the
        date,  time,  nature,  and cause of CEMs  malfunction; the corrective action
        taken  or preventative  measures adopted as  a result of any malfunction,  or  if
        no excess emissions have occurred,  or  the  CEMs have not  been inoperative,
        repaired, or adjusted,  a statement  verifying this.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
TENNESSEE
4
Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Class IIA - Haury county, Class I IB - Humphrey's county, Class VI
not specifically classified, and Class VII - Roane county
After    04/03/72
Fuel burning installations
Less than or equal to 250
All fossil fuels
All counties
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 5.0
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

Sa.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b or 4d, Sa, 5b
   => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
      The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
      shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As specified in the
      "Federal Register", Volume 42, No. 160, August 18, 1977, and amended in
      Volume 43, No. 57, March 23, 1978.  Method 19 as specified in the "Federal
      Register", Volume 44, No. 113, June 11, 1979, and Method 20 as specified in
      the "Federal Register", Volume 44, No. 176, September 10, 1979.]
   => other testing  [Alternative methods may be allowed with Technical Secretary
      approvaI. ]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [Performance Specification 2, and 3, and the
      "Federal Register", Volume 40, No. 194, Appendix B.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
      Secretary approval.]
   => 1 hour
   => 24 hours   [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
      equipment  less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
   => specified  in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation   [1200-3-16; Each performance test shall consist of three
      runs for each test method.  The arithmetic mean of the results will be used
      to determine compliance.  Quarterly reports made to the Technical Secretary
      shall include the date, time, nature, and magnitude of excess emissions; the
      date, time, nature, and cause of CEHs malfunction; the corrective action
      taken or preventative measures adopted as a result of any malfunction, or if
      no excess emissions have occurred, or the CEMs have not been inoperative,
      repaired, or adjusted, a statement verifying this.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  TENNESSEE
  4
  Chapter 1200-3-10-.01  and .02,  and Chapter  1200-3-K-.01  and .02
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
  Class IIA -  Maury county.  Class  I IB  -  Humphrey's  county,  Class  VI  -  All  counties
  not  specifically classified,  and Class VII  -  Roane county
  Before   04/03/72
  Fuel  burning installations
  Less  than or equal  to 1000,  for  the  entire  fuel burning  installation,  and
  individual units less than 600
  All  fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  Less than or equal  to 5.0
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting
     ::  1c,  2a,  2c,  3a or 3e,  4b or  4d,  5b
     =>  total  plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on  the maximum rated capacity.
        The  heat value of the  fuel not  released  within  the fuel  burning equipment
        shall  not be considered as part  of the heat input.]
     =>  source testing (as specified in  40 CFR Part 60)   [When  required by the
        Technical Secretary, as specified  in  the Tennessee Department  of Public
        Health January 1975 edition  of  the "Source  Sampling Manual", Chapter  3,  as
        amended on August 17,  1977.]
     =>  other  testing  [As specified by  the Technical Secretary.]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Required  for fossil  fuel  fired steam generators
        greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat  input  and with S02 pollution control
        equipment; the Technical  Secretary may require  it of  other sources.]
     =>  other   [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
        Secretary approval.]
     =>  1  hour
     =>  24 hours  [Required only for fuel  burning installations  containing units of
        equipment less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
     =>  state  regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2); A quarterly  report summarizing emission
        averages for each period that the  emission  standard was  exceeded,  the date
        and  time the CEMs were inoperative, and  the repairs or corrections made  to
        the  CEMs (may require  proof).   If  there  were no  excess emissons and the  CEMs
        have not been inoperative, repaired,  or  adjusted a statement verifying this
        is required.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01  and .02,  and Chapter 1200-3-14-.01  and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Fac iIi ty Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
                            Class IIA -  Maury county
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Greater than or equal  to 1000,  for the entire fuel  installation,  and individual
                            units greater than 600
                            All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 1.2
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
                                  1c,  2a,  2c,  3a,  3b or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5b
                               => total plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel  burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary,  as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17,1977.]
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Technical  Secretary.  Ambient
                                  monitoring,  when required, by method in the Federal  Register, Volume 36, No.
                                  84.  April 30. 1971.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with  S02 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
                                  monitoring,  as prescribed by the Technical Secretary, to demonstrate
                                  attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
                                  burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
                                  MMBtu/hr heat input.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may  be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => state regulation   [1200-3-10.02(2);  A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
                                  the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or  corrections that were made to
                                  the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
                                  CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying
                                  this is required.]
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
TENNESSEE
4
Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02,  and Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
Class I IB - Humphrey's county
Before   04/03/72
Fuel burning installations
Greater than or equal to 1000,  for the entire fuel burning installation, and
individual units greater than 600
All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HN8tu)
Less than or equal to 3.4
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting
   =>
   =>
1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3b or 3e, 4b or 4d, 5b
total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
Technical Secretary, as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
amended on August 17,1977.]
other testing  [As specified by the Technical Secretary.  Ambient
monitoring, when required, by method in the Federal Register, Volume 36, No.
84, April 30, 1971.]
continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with S02 pollution control
equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
monitoring, as prescribed by the Technical Secretary, to demonstrate
attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
MMBtu/hr heat input.]
other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
Secretary approval.]
1 hour
24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
equipment larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2); A quarterly report summarizing emission
averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections that were made to
the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying
this is required.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02.  and Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
                            Class III - Sullivan county
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Less than or equal to 1000, for the entire fuel  burning installation, and
                            individual units less than 600
                            All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                          : Less than or equal to 2.4
Compliance Procedures          ::
1c.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods             =>
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
                                  1c, 2a,  2c, 3a or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5b
                                  total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part  of the heat input.]
                                  source testing (as specified in  40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary, as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17,  1977.]
                                  other testing  [As specified by  the Technical Secretary.]
                                  continuous S02 monitoring   [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with 502 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                                  1 hour
                                  24 hours   [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment  less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                                  state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2); A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the emission standard was exceeded, the date
                                  and time the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections made to
                                  the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissons and the CEMs
                                  have not been inoperative,  repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying this
                                  is required.]
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting
=>
=>

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02, and Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
                            Class III - Sullivan county
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Greater than or equal to 1000, for the entire fuel burning installation, and
                            individual units greater than 600
                            All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          : Less than or equal to 2.4
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
                                  1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3b or 3e, 4b or 4d, 5b
                               => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary, as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17,1977.]
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Technical Secretary.  Ambient
                                  monitoring, when required, by method in the Federal  Register, Volume 36, No.
                                  84, April 30, 1971.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with S02 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
                                  monitoring, as prescribed by the Technical Secretary, to demonstrate
                                  attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
                                  burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
                                  MMBtu/hr heat input.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                                  1 hour
                                  24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                                  state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2); A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
                                  the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections that were made to
                                  the CEHs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
                                  CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying
                                  this is required.]
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  TENNESSEE
  4
  Chapter 1200-3-14-.01  and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Class III  -  Sullivan county
  After    04/03/72
  Fuel  burning installations
  Less  than or equal  to 250
  All  fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
:  Less than or equal  to 2.4
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
     =>
     =>
     =>
     =>
1c, 2a, 2c, 3a or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5a,  5b
total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
shall not be considered as part  of the heat input.]
source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As specified in the
"Federal Register", Volume 42, No. 160, August 18,  1977, and amended in
Volume 43, No. 57, March 23, 1978.  Method 19 as specified in the "Federal
Register", Volume 44,  No. 113, June 11, 1979, and Method 20 as specified in
the "Federal Register", Volume 44, No. 176, September 10, 1979.]
other testing  [Alternative methods may be allowed with Technical Secretary
approval.]
continuous S02 monitoring   [Performance Specification 2, and 3, and the
"Federal Register", Volume 40, No. 194, Appendix B.]
other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
Secretary approval.]
1 hour
24 hours   [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
equipment less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
specified in 40 CFR Part 60
state regulation   [1200-3-16; Each performance test shall consist of three
runs for each test method.  The arithmetic mean of the results will be used
to determine compliance.  Quarterly reports made to the Technical Secretary
shall include the date, time, nature, and magnitude of excess emissions; the
date, time, nature, and cause of CEMs malfunction; the corrective action
taken or preventative measures adopted as a result of any malfunction, or if
no excess emissions have occurred, or the CEMs have not been inoperative,
repaired, or adjusted, a statement verifying this.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02, and Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Class IV - Shelby county
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            All
                            All fossil fuels excluding No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oil and coal
Emissions Limits;
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 0.5, or by equation.  <1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting
                               :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3b or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5b
                               => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary, as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17,1977.]
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Technical Secretary.  Ambient
                                  monitoring, when required, by method in the Federal Register, Volume 36, No.
                                  84. April 30, 1971.]
                                > continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with S02 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
                                  monitoring, as prescribed by the Technical Secretary, to demonstrate
                                  attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
                                  burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
                                  MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2);  A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
                                  the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections that were made to
                                  the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
                                  CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying
                                  this is required.]

Footnotes:
C1>   Q S02 = 4.OX + 2.7Y + 0.5Z / X + Y + Z, when 0 S02 = the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions in Ibs
      S02/10A6 BTU, and X = the heat input from coal, and Y = the heat input from No. 5 or No. 6 fuel oil and
      solid fuels other than coal, and Z = the heat input from all  other fuel.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
TENNESSEE
4
Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02,  and Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Class IV - Shelby county
Before   04/03/72
Fuel burning installations
All
No. 5 and No. 6 fuel oil and solid fuel other than coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 2.7, or by equation. C1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3b or 3e, 4b or 4d,  5b
   => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
      The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
      shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60}  [When required by the
      Technical Secretary,  as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
      Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
      amended on August 17,1977.]
   => other testing  tAs specified by the Technical Secretary.  Ambient
      monitoring, when required, by method in the Federal Register, Volume 36, No.
      84, April 30, 1971.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
      greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with S02 pollution control
      equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
      monitoring, as prescribed by the Technical Secretary, to demonstrate
      attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
      burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
      MMBtu/hr heat input.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
      Secretary approval.]
   => 1 hour
   => 24 hours   [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
      equipment larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
   => state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2);  A quarterly report summarizing emission
      averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
      the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections that were made to
      the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
      CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying
      this is required.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Q S02 - 4.OX + 2.7Y + 0.5Z / X + Y + Z, when 0 S02 = the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions in Ibs
      S02/10A6 BTU, and X = the heat input from coal, and Y = the heat input from No. 5 or No. 6 fuel oil
      solid fuels other than coal, and Z = the heat input from all other fuel.
                                                                              and

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-14-.01  and .02,  and Chapter 1200-3-16-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Class IV -  Shelby county
                            After    04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Less than or equal to 250
                            No. 5 and No. 6 fuel  oil and solid fuel  other than coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 2.7,  or by equation (1}
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
                               :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5a,  5b
                               => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the  fuel not released within the fuel  burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part  of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in  40 CFR Part 60)  [As specified in the
                                  "Federal Register", Volume 42, No. 160, August 18, 1977, and amended in
                                  Volume 43, No. 57, March 23, 1978.  Method 19 as specified in the "Federal
                                  Register", Volume 44,  No. 113, June  11, 1979, and Method 20 as specified in
                                  the "Federal Register", Volume 44, No. 176, September 10, 1979.]
                               => other testing  [Alternative methods  may be allowed with  Technical Secretary
                                  approve I.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Performance Specification 2  and the "Federal
                                  Register", Volume 40,  No. 194, Appendix B.]
                               => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours  [Required only for fuel  burning installations  containing units of
                                  equipment less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => state regulation  [1200-3-16;  Each performance test shall consist of three
                                  runs for each test method.  The  arithmetic mean of the results will be used
                                  to determine compliance.  Quarterly  reports made to the  Technical Secretary
                                  shall include the date, time,  nature, and magnitude of excess emissions; the
                                  date, time, nature, and cause of CEMs malfunction; the corrective action
                                  taken or preventative  measures adopted as a result of any malfunction, or if
                                  no excess emissions have occurred, or the CEMs have not  been inoperative,
                                  repaired, or adjusted, a statement verifying this.]

Footnotes:
<1>   0 S02 = 4.OX + 2.7Y + 0.5Z / X + Y + Z, when Q S02 = the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions in IDS
      S02/10A6 BTU, and X = the heat input from coal, and Y = the  heat input from No.  5 or No. 6 fuel oil  and
      solid fuel other than coal, and Z = the heat input from all  other fuel.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01  and .02,  and Chapter 1200-3-H-.01  and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Class IV - Shelby county
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            All
                            Coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 4.0,  or by equation.  {1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
                                  1c, 2a,  2c,  3a,  3b or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5b
                                  total plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel  burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
                                  source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary,  as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual",  Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17,1977.]
                                  other testing  [As specified by the Technical  Secretary.  Ambient
                                  monitoring,  when required, by method in the Federal  Register, Volume 36, No.
                                  84, April 30, 1971.]
                                  continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with  S02 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
                                  monitoring,  as prescribed by the Technical Secretary,  to demonstrate
                                  attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
                                  burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
                                  MMBtu/hr heat input.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2);  A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
                                  the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections that were made to
                                  the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
                                  CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying
                                  this is required.]

Footnotes:
{1>   Q S02 = 4.OX + 2.7Y + 0.5Z / X + Y + Z,  when Q S02 = the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions in Ibs
      502/10*6 BTU, and X = the heat input from coal, and Y = the heat input from No. 5 or No. 6 fuel oil and
      solid fuels other than coal, and 2 = the heat input from all other fuel.
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02,  and Chapter 1200-3-16-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Class IV - Shelby county
                            After    04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Less than or equal to 250
                            Coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 4.0,  or by equation {1}
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
                               :: 1c, 2a,  2c,  3a or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5a,  5b
                               => total  plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
                                  shall  not be considered as part  of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in  40 CFR Part 60)  [As specified in the
                                  "Federal Register", Volume 42, No. 160, August 18, 1977, and amended in
                                  Volume 43, No. 57, March 23, 1978.  Method 19 as specified in the "Federal
                                  Register", Volume 44,  No. 113, June 11, 1979, and Method 20 as specified in
                                  the "Federal Register", Volume 44, No. 176, September 10, 1979.]
                               => other  testing  [Alternative methods  may be allowed with Technical Secretary
                                  approval.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Performance Specification 2 and the "Federal
                                  Register", Volume 40,  No. 194, Appendix B.]
                               => other   [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours  [Required only for fuel  burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => state  regulation  [1200-3-16;  Each performance test shall consist of three
                                  runs for each test method.  The  arithmetic mean of the results will be used
                                  to determine compliance.  Quarterly reports made to the Technical Secretary
                                  shall  include the date, time,  nature, and magnitude of excess emissions; the
                                  date,  time,  nature, and cause of CEMs malfunction; the corrective action
                                  taken  or preventative measures adopted as a result of any malfunction, or if
                                  no excess emissions have occurred, or the CEMs have not been inoperative,
                                  repaired, or adjusted,  a statement verifying this.]

Footnotes:
(1)   Q S02 = 4.OX + 2.7Y + 0.5Z / X + Y + Z,  when Q S02 = the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions in Ibs
      S02/10*6 BTU, and X = the heat input from coal, and Y = the  heat input from No.  5 or No. 6 fuel oil and
      solid fuel  other than coal, and 2  = the  heat input from all  other fuel.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
TENNESSEE
4
Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02, and Chapter 1200-3-16-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Class IV - Shelby county
After    04/03/72
Fuel burning installations
Less than or equal to 250
All other fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 0.5, or by equation O>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b or 4d, 5a,  5b
   => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
      The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
      shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As specified in the
      "Federal Register", Volume 42, No. 160, August 18,  1977, and amended in
      Volume 43, No. 57, March 23, 1978.  Method 19 as specified in the "Federal
      Register", Volume 44, No. 113, June 11, 1979, and Method 20 as specified in
      the "Federal Register", Volume 44, Mo. 176, September 10, 1979.]
   => other testing  [Alternative methods may be allowed with Technical Secretary
      approval.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [Performance Specification 2 and the "Federal
      Register", Volume 40, No. 194, Appendix B.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
      Secretary approval.]
   => 1 hour
   => 24 hours   [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
      equipment  less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
   => specified  in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation   [1200-3-16; Each performance test shall consist of three
      runs for each test method.  The arithmetic mean of the results will be used
      to determine compliance.  Quarterly reports made to the Technical Secretary
      shall include the date, time, nature, and magnitude of excess emissions; the
      date, time, nature, and cause of CEHs malfunction;  the corrective action
      taken or preventative measures adopted as a result of any malfunction, or if
      no excess emissions have occurred, or the CEMs have not been inoperative,
      repaired, or adjusted, a statement verifying this.]
Footnotes:
{1}   0 S02 = 4.OX + 2.7Y + 0.5Z / X + Y + Z, when Q S02 = the allowable sulfur dioxide emissions in Ibs
      502/10*6 BTU, and X = the heat input from coal, and Y = the heat input from No. 5 or No. 6 fuel oil
      solid fuel other than coal, and Z = the heat input from all other fuel.
                                                                              and

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
TENNESSEE
4
Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02, and Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
Class V - Anderson, Davidson, Hamilton, Hawkins, Knox, and Rhea counties
Before   04/03/72
Fuel burning installations
Less than or equal to 1000, for the entire fuel burning installation, and
individual units less than 600
All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 4.0
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b or 4d, 5b
   => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
      The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
      shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
      Technical Secretary, as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
      Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
      amended on August 17, 1977.]
   => other testing  [As specified by the Technical Secretary.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
      greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with S02 pollution control
      equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
      Secretary approval.]
   => 1 hour
   => 24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
      equipment less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
   => state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2); A quarterly report summarizing emission
      averages for each period that the emission standard was exceeded, the date
      and time the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections made to
      the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissons and the CEMs
      have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying this
      is required.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01  and .02,  and Chapter 1200-3-U-.01  and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
                            Class V -  Anderson,  Davidson,  Hamilton,  Hawkins,  Knox,  and Rhea counties
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel  burning installations
                            Greater than or equal  to 1000,  for the entire fuel  burning installation, and
                            individual units greater then  600
                            All  fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal  to 4.0
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
                                  1c,  2a,  2c,  3a,  3b or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5b
                               => total  plant  design rated (MHBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel  burning equipment
                                  shall  not be considered as part of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary,  as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual",  Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17,1977.]
                               => other  testing  [As specified by the Technical  Secretary.  Ambient
                                  monitoring,  when required, by method in the Federal  Register, Volume 36, No.
                                  84,  April 30, 1971.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for -fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with  S02 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
                                  monitoring,  as prescribed by the Technical. Secretary, to demonstrate
                                  attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
                                  burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
                                  MMBtu/hr heat input.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other   [Alternative monitoring procedures may  be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => state  regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2);  A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
                                  the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or  corrections that were made to
                                  the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
                                  CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying
                                  this is required.]
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02, and Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
                            Class VI - All counties not specifically classified.
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Greater than or equal to 1000, for the entire fuel burning installation, and
                            individual units greater than 600
                            All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 5.0
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
                                  1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3b or 3e, 4b or 4d,  5b
                               => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary, as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17,1977.]
                               => other testing  [As specified by the  Technical Secretary.  Ambient
                                  monitoring, when required, by method in the Federal Register, Volume 36, No.
                                  84, April 30, 1971.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with S02 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
                                  monitoring, as prescribed by the Technical Secretary, to demonstrate
                                  attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
                                  burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
                                  MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours   [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment  larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2);  A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
                                  the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections that were made to
                                  the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
                                  CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted a statement verifying
                                  this is required.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
TENNESSEE
4
Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Class V - Anderson, Davidson, Hamilton, Hawkins, Knox, and Rhea counties
After    04/03/72
Fuel burning installations
Less than or equal to 250
All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 4.0
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b or 4d, 5a, 5b
   => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
      The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
      shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As specified in the
      "Federal Register", Volume 42, No. 160, August 18, 1977, and amended in
      Volume 43, No. 57, March 23, 1978.  Method 19 as specified in the "Federal
      Register", Volume 44, No. 113, June 11, 1979, and Method 20 as specified in
      the "Federal Register", Volume 44, No. 176, September 10, 1979.]
   => other testing  [Alternative methods may be allowed with Technical Secretary
      approval.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [Performance Specification 2, and 3, and the
      "Federal Register", Volume 40, No. 194, Appendix B.3
   => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
      Secretary approval.]
   => 1 hour
   => 24 hours   [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
      equipment less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => state regulation   [1200-3-16; Each performance test shall consist of three
      runs for each test method.  The arithmetic mean of the results will be used
      to determine compliance.  Quarterly reports made to the Technical Secretary
      shall include the date, time, nature, and magnitude of excess emissions; the
      date, time, nature, and cause of CEMs malfunction; the corrective action
      taken or preventative measures adopted as a result of any malfunction, or if
      no excess emissions have occurred, or the CEMs have not been inoperative,
      repaired, or adjusted, a statement verifying this.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter 1200-3-10-.01 and .02, and Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Fac i I i ty Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
                            Class VII - Roane county
                            Before   04/03/72
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Greater than or equal to 1000,  for the entire fuel burning installation, and
                            individual units greater than 600
                            All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 2.8
                                  1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3b or 3e, 4b or 4d, 5b
                               => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
                                  The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
                                  shall not be considered as part of the heat input.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [When required by the
                                  Technical Secretary, as specified in the Tennessee Department of Public
                                  Health January 1975 edition of the "Source Sampling Manual", Chapter 3, as
                                  amended on August 17,1977.]
                               => other testing  [As specified by the Technical Secretary.  Ambient
                                  monitoring, when required, by method in the Federal Register, Volume 36, No.
                                  84, April 30, 1971.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  greater than 250 MMBtu/hr heat input and with S02 pollution control
                                  equipment; the Technical Secretary may require it of other sources.]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate  [Installation of ambient
                                  monitoring, as prescribed by the Technical Secretary, to demonstrate
                                  attainment and maintenance of air quality standards is required for fuel
                                  burning installations having a total rated capacity greater than 1000
                                  MMBtu/hr heat input.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Alternative monitoring procedures may be used with Technical
                                  Secretary approval.]
                               => 1 hour
                               => 24 hours   [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
                                  equipment  larger than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               => state regulation  [1200-3-10.02(2); A quarterly report summarizing emission
                                  averages for each period that the standard was exceeded, the date and time
                                  the CEMs were inoperative, and the repairs or corrections that were made to
                                  the CEMs (may require proof).  If there were no excess emissions and the
                                  CEMs have not been inoperative, repaired,  or adjusted a statement verifying
                                  this is required.]
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
TENNESSEE
4
Chapter 1200-3-14-.01 and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    04/03/72
Fuel burning installations
Greater than 250
Liquid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 0.80
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
   =>
   s>
   =>
   =>
1c, 2a, 2c, 3a or 3e,  4b or 4d,  5a,  5b
total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the maximum rated capacity.
The heat value of the fuel not released within the fuel burning equipment
shall not be considered as part  of the heat input.]
source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As specified in the
"Federal Register". Volume 42, No. 160, August 18, 1977, and amended in
Volume 43, No. 57, March 23, 1978.  Method 19 as specified in the "Federal
Register", Volume 44,  No. 113, June 11, 1979, and Method 20 as specified in
the "Federal Register", Volume 44, Mo. 176, September 10, 1979.]
other testing  [Alternative methods may be allowed with Technical Secretary
approve I.]
continuous S02 monitoring  [Performance Specification 2, and 3, and the
"Federal Register", Volume 40, No. 194, Appendix B.]
other  [Installation of ambient monitoring as prescribed by the Technical
Secretary to demonstrate attainment and maintentance of air quality
standards is required for fuel burning installations having a total rated
capacity greater than 1000 MMBtu/hr heat input.  Alternative monitoring
procedures may be used with Technical Secretary approval.]
1 hour
24 hours  [Required only for fuel burning installations containing units of
equipment less than 600 MMBtu/hr heat input.]
specified in 40 CFR Part 60
state regulation   [1200-3-16; Each performance test shall consist of three
runs for each test method.  The arithmetic mean of the results will be used
to determine compliance.  Quarterly reports made to the Technical Secretary
shall include the date, time, nature, and magnitude of excess emissions; the
date, time, nature, and cause of CEMs malfunction; the corrective action
taken or preventative measures adopted as a result of any malfunction, or if
no excess emissions have occurred, or the CEMs have not been inoperative,
repaired, or adjusted, a statement verifying this.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  TENNESSEE
  4
  Chapter 1200-3-14-.01  and .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    04/03/72
  Fuel  burning  installations
  Greater than  250
  Solid fossil  fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  Less than or  equal  to 1.20
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5a,   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
     ::  1c,  2a,  2c.  3a or 3e, 4b or 4d, 5a, 5b
     =>  total  plant  design  rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on the  maximum rated capacity.
        The  heat value of the fuel not  released  within the  fuel  burning equipment
        shall  not be considered  as part of the heat input.]
     =>  source testing (as  specified  in 40 CFR Part 60)  [As  specified in the
        "Federal Register",  Volume 42, No. 160,  August 18,  1977,  and amended in
        Volume 43, No.  57,  March 23,  1978.  Method  19  as  specified in the "Federal
        Register", Volume 44, No. 113,  June 11,  1979,  and Method 20 as specified in
        the  "Federal Register",  Volume 44, No. 176, September 10,  1979.]
     =>  other  testing  [Alternative methods may  be  allowed  with  Technical Secretary
        approval.]
     ->  continuous S02 monitoring  [Performance  Specification 2,  and 3,  and the
        "Federal Register",  Volume 40, No. 194,  Appendix  8.]
     =>  other   [Installation of  ambient monitoring  as  prescribed by the Technical
        Secretary to demonstrate attainment and  maintentance  of  air quality
        standards is required for fuel burning installations  having a total  rated
        capacity greater than 1000 MMBtu/hr heat input.  Alternative monitoring
        procedures may be used with Technical  Secretary approval.]
     =>  1  hour
     =>  24 hours  [Required only for  fuel burning installations  containing units of
        equipment less than 600  MMBtu/hr heat  input.]
     =>  specified in 40 CFR Part 60
     =>  state  regulation  [1200-3-16; Each performance test shall  consist of three
        runs for each test  method.  The arithmetic  mean of  the results will  be  used
        to determine compliance. Quarterly reports made  to the  Technical Secretary
        shall  include the date,  time, nature,  and magnitude of excess emissions; the
        date,  time,  nature,  and  cause of CEMs  malfunction;  the corrective action
        taken  or preventative measures adopted as a result  of any malfunction,  or  if
        no excess emissions have occurred, or  the CEHs have not  been inoperative,
        repaired, or adjusted, a statement verifying this.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TENNESSEE
                            4
                            Chapter  1200-3-14-.01  and  .02
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    04/03/72
                            Fuel burning  installations
                            Greater  than  250
                            Different  fossil fuels  burned  simultaneously.
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          :  By equation
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods




2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
4d.   Averaging Time

5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
                               ::  1c,  2a,  2c,  3a  or 3e. 46 or 4d, 5a, 5b
                               =>  total  plant  design  rated (MMBtu/hr)   [Based on  the maximum  rated  capacity.
                                  The  heat value  of the fuel not  released within  the fuel burning equipment
                                  shall  not be considered  as part of the heat input.]
                               =>  source testing  (as  specified  in 40 CFR Part 60)   [As specified in the
                                  "Federal Register", Volume 42,  No. 160, August  18, 1977,  and amended in
                                  Volume 43, No.  57,  March 23,  1978.  Method 19 as  specified  in the "Federal
                                  Register", Volume 44, No. 113,  June 11, 1979, and Method  20 as specified  in
                                  the  "Federal Register",  Volume  44, No. 176, September  10, 1979.]
                               =>  other  testing  [Alternative methods may be used with Technical Secretary
                                  approval.]
                               =>  continuous S02  monitoring  [Performance Specification  2,  and 3, and the
                                  "Federal Register", Volume 40,  No. 194, Appendix  B.]
                               =>  other   [Installation of  ambient monitoring as prescribed  by the Technical
                                  Secretary to demonstrate attainment and maintentance of air quality
                                  standards is required for fuel  burning installations having a total rated
                                  capacity greater than 1000 MMBtu/hr heat  input.   Alternative monitoring
                                  procedures may  be used with Technical Secretary approval.]
                               =>  1  hour
                               =>  24 hours  [Required only for  fuel burning installations containing units  of
                                  equipment less  than 600  MMBtu/hr heat input.]
                               =>  specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               =>  state  regulation  [1200-3-16; Each performance  test shall consist of three
                                  runs for each test  method.  The arithmetic mean of the results will be used
                                  to determine compliance. Quarterly reports made  to the Technical Secretary
                                  shall  include the date,  time, nature, and magnitude of excess emissions;  the
                                  date,  time,  nature, and  cause of CEMs malfunction; the corrective action
                                  taken  or preventative measures  adopted as a result of  any malfunction, or if
                                  no excess emissions have occurred, or the CEMs  have not been inoperative,
                                  repaired, or adjusted, a statement verifying  this.]

Footnotes:
C1>   Y (0.80) + Z (1.2) / Y + Z,  when Y is the percent of the  total heat  input derived  from  liquid fossil
      fuel and Z is the percent of the total heat input derived from solid  fossil fuel.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ILLINOIS
5
Chapter 1, parts 201 and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Before   08/01/80
Fuel burning installation
All
Residual fuel oil (No.4, 5, 6)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.0 <1>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Neat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a or 2b1 or 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b,  5b
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6, or by other
      measurement procedures specified by Illimois EPA.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234,  and D-2013, sulfur content by
      D-3177, and 0-2622, and heating value by D-2015, and D-3286.  Sulfur content
      shall be determined with a two month average of daily samples with
      ninety-five percent of the samples being less than twenty percent above the
      average.]
   => other testing  [Sulfuric acid mist and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
      Barium-thorin titration.]
   => continuous 502 monitoring  [Not required for sources less than 250 MMBtu/hr
      heat input or without S02 control equipment.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring requirements as specified in each permit.]
   => 1 hour
   => state regulation  [201.301 and .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
      all activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program and schedule, 2) all
      malfunctions, breakdowns, or startups, 3) monitoring and testing, and any
      other records the Agency may require.  As a minimum, yearly reports shall be
      submitted detailing the nature, specific sources, and total quantities of
      emissions. The agency shall sat forth the format for these reports.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Installations may petition for up to 6.8 Ib S02/MMBtu in major metropolitan areas if NAAQS or PSD
      increments are not exceeded.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  ILLINOIS
  5
  Chapter 1,  parts  201  and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    05/31/72
  Fuel  burning installation
  Less  than or equal  to 250
  Residual  fuel oil (No.  4, 5,  6)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
:  Less than or equal  to 1.0
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     ::  1a,  2a or 2b1  or 2c,  3e,  4b,  5b
     =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  source testing (as specified  in 40  CFR  Part  60)   [Method 6,  or  by other
        measurement procedures  specified by Illinois EPA.]
     =>  fuel testing:  ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234,  and D-2013,  sulfur  content  by
        0-3177, and D-2622,  and heating value by  D-2015,  and  D-3286. Sulfur content
        shall be determined with  a two month average of daily damples with
        ninety-five percent of  the samples  being  less than  twenty percent above  the
        average.]
     =>  other testing   [Sulfuric  acid mist  and  sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
        Barium-thorin  titration.]
     =>  other  [Alternative monitoring requirements  as specified in  each permit.]
     =>  1  hour
     =>  state regulation  [201.301 and .302; Records shall be maintained detailing
        all  activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program  and schedule, 2) all
        malfunctions,  breakdowns,  or  startups,  3) monitoring  and testing, and any
        other records  the Agency may  require.  As a  minimum,  yearly  reports shall  be
        submitted detailing the nature, specific  sources, and total  quantities of
        emissions. The agency shall set forth the format  for  these reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ILLINOIS
5
Chapter 1, parts 201 and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    05/31/72
Fuel burning installation
Greater than 250
Residual fuel oil (No.4, 5, 6)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib 502/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 0.8
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a or 2b1 or 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b, 5b
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6, or by other
      measurement procedures specified by the Illinois EPA.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234, and D-2013, sulfur content by
      D-3177, and D-2622, and heating value by D-2015, and D-3286.  Sulfur content
      shad be determined with a two month average of daily samples with
      ninety-five percent of the samples being less than twenty percent above the
      average.]
   => other testing  [Sulfuric acid mist and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
      Barium-thorin titration.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required for sources without S02 control
      equipment.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring requirements as specified in each permit.]
   => 1 hour
   => state regulation  [201.301 and .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
      all activites pursuant to 1) any compliance program and schedule, 2) all
      malfunctions, breakdowns,  or startups, 3) monitoring and testing, and any
      other records the Agency may require.  As a minimum, yearly reports shall be
      submitted detailing the nature, specific sources, and total quantities of
      emissions. The agency shall set forth the format for the these reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      ILLINOIS
                      5
                      Chapter 1,  parts 201 and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Global
                      Fuel burning installation
                      Less than 250
                      Distillate fuel oil (No.1 and 2)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBUO
                      0.3 O>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.

3a.
Test Methods

Monitoring Requirements
                               ::  1a,  2a or 2b1  or 2c,  3a  or  3e, 4b, 5b
                               =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  source testing (as specified  in  40 CFR Part 60)   [Method 6,  or  by other
                                  measurement procedures specified by  Illinois  EPA.]
                               =>  fuel testing:  ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234,  and  D-2013,  sulfur  content  by
                                  0-3177,  and D-2622,  and  heating  value by  D-2015,  and  D-3286.  Sulfurr
                                  content  shall  be determined with a two month  average  of daily samples  with
                                  ninety-five percent of the  samples being  less than  twenty  percent above  the
                                  average.]
                               =>  other testing   [Sulfuric acid mist and sulfur trioxide by  Method 8,
                                  Barium-thorin  titration.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Not  required  for  sources  less  than  250 MMBtu/hr
                                  heat input or  without 502 pollution  control equipment.]
                               =>  other  [Alternative monitoring  requirements as specified  in  each permit.]
                               =>  1 hour
                               =>  state regulation  [201.301  and  .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
                                  all  activities pursuant  to  1) any compliance  program and  schedule, 2)  all
                                  malfunctions,  breakdowns, or  startups, 3) monitoring  and  testing, and  any
                                  other records  the Agency may  require.  As a minimum,  yearly  reports  shall  be
                                  submitted detailing the  nature,  specific  sources, and total  quantities of
                                  emissions. The agency shall set  forth the format  for  these reports.]

Footnotes:
C1>   Installations may petition for up to 6.8 Ib S02/MMBtu in  major metropolitan areas if  NAAQS  or PSD
      increments are not exceeded.
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ILLINOIS
5
Chapter 1,parts 201 and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    05/31/72
Fuel burning installation
Greater than 250
Distillate fuel oil (Nos. 1 and 2)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 0.3
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a or 2b1 or 2c, 3a or 3e,  4b, 5b
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6, or by other
      measurement procedures specified by Illinois EPA.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234,  and D-2013, sulfur content by
      D-3177, and D-2622, and heating value by D-2015, and D-3286.  Sulfur content
      shall be determined with a two month average of daily samples with
      ninety-five percent of the samples being less than twenty percent above the
      average.]
   => other testing  [Sulfuric acid mist and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
      Barium-thorin titration.l
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required for sources without S02 control
      equipment or with alternative monitoring procedures.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring requiremtns as specified in each permit.]
   => 1 hour
   => state regulation  [201.301, and .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
      all activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program and schedule, 2) all
      malfunctions, breakdowns,  or startups, 3) monitoring and testing, and any
      other records the Agency may require.  As a mimimum, yearly reports shall be
      submitted detailing the nature, specific sources, and total quantities of
      emissions. The agency shall set forth the format for these reprots.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ILLINOIS
5
Chapter 1, parts 201 and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    05/31/72
Fuel burning installation
Greater than 250
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.2
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a or 2b1 or 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b, 5b
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6, or by other
      measurement procedures specified by Illinois EPA.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234, and D-2013, sulfur content by
      D-3177, and D-2622, and heating value by 0-2015, and 0-3286.  Sulfur content
      shall be determined with a two month average of daily samples with
      ninety-five percent of the samples being less than twenty percent above the
      average.]
   => other testing  tSulfuric acid mist and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
      Barium-thorin titration.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required for sources without S02 control
      equipment or with alternative monitoring procedures.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring requirements as specified in each permit.]
   => 1 hour
   => state regulation  [201.301, and .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
      all activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program and schedule, 2) all
      malfunctions, breakdowns, or startups, 3) monitoring and testing, and any
      other records the Agency may require.  As a minimum, yearly reports shall be
      submitted detailing the nature, specific sources, and total quantities of
      emissions. The agency shall set forth the format for these reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  ILLINOIS
  5
  Chapter 1,  parts 201  and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    05/31/72
  Fuel  burning installation
  Less  than or equal  to 250
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib 502/MMBtu)
:  Less than or equal  to 1.8
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     ::  1a,  2a or 2b1  or 2c,  3e,  4b,  5b
     =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  source testing (as specified  in 40  CFR  Part  60)   [Method 6,  or by other
        measurement procedures  specified by Illinois EPA.]
     =>  fuel testing:  ASTM  [Sampling by D-223A,  and D-2013,  sulfur  content  by
        D-3177,  and D-2622, and heating value by  0-2015,  and  D-3286.   Sulfur content
        shall be determined with  a  two month average of daily samples  with
        ninety-fuve percent of  the  samples  being  less than  twenty percent above the
        average.  This  does not  apply  to sources in Hoi I is Township.]
     =>  other testing   [Sulfuric  acid mist  and  sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
        Barium-thorin  titration.]
     =>  other  [Alternative monitoring requiremetns  as specified in  each permit.]
     =>  1  hour
     =>  state regulation  [201.301  and .302; Records shall be maintained detailing
        all  activities pursuant to  1) any compliance program  and schedule, 2) all
        malfunctions,  breakdowns, or  startups,  3) monitoring  and testing, and any
        other records  the Agency  may  require.   As a  minimum,  yearly  reports  shall  be
        submitted detailing the nature, specific  sources, and total  quantities of
        emissions. The agency shall set forth the format  for  these reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       ILLINOIS
Reg i on                      5
State Regulation Citation   Chapter 1, parts 201 and 214

Applicable Area             Nonmajor metropolitan areas located outside of Chicago,  St. Louis (ID, or Peoria
Applicable Time Frame       Before   05/31/72
Facility Type               Fuel burning installation
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)    Greater than 250
Fuel Type                   Solid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : General formula, special formula, or alternative emission rate {1}
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
:: 1a, 2a or 2b1 or 2c,  3a or 3e,  4b.  5b
=> unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40  CFR Part 60)  [Method 6,  or by other
   measurement procedures specified by Illinois EPA.]
=> fuel testing: ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234,  and D-2013,  sulfur  content by
   D-3177, and D-2622, and heating value by D-2015,  and D-3286.  Sulfur content
   shall be determined with a two month average of daily samples with
   ninety-five percent of the samples  being less than twenty percent above the
   average.]
=> other testing  [Sulfuric acid mist  and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
   Barium-thorin titration.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required for sources without S02 control
   equipment or alternative monitoring procedures.]
=> other  [Alternative monitoring requirements as specified in  each permit.]
=> 1 hour
=> state regulation   [201.301, and .302; Records shall be maintained detailing
   all activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program and schedule, 2) all
   malfunctions, breakdowns,  or startups, 3) monitoring and testing, and any
   other records the Agency may require.  As a minimum,  yearly  reports shall be
   submitted detailing the nature, specific sources, and total  quantities of
   emissions. The agency shall set forth the format for these reports.]
Footnotes:
{1}   These formulas are included in this data base at the end of the Illinois reports.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            ILLINOIS
                            5
                            Chapter 1,  parts 201  and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Chicago,  St.  Louis and Peon a major metropolitan areas
                            Before   05/31/72
                            Fuel burning  installations
                            All
                            Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 1.8 {1}
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               :: la,  2a or 251 or 2c,  3a or 3e,  4b,  5b
                               => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => source testing (as specified  in 40  CFR Part 60)   [Method 6,  or by other
                                  measurement procedures specified by Illinois EPA.]
                               => fuel testing: ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234,  and D-2013,  sulfur  content by
                                  0-3177,  and 0-2622,  and heating value by  0-2015,  and  0-3286.   Sulfur content
                                  shall be determined with a two month average of daily samples with
                                  ninety-five percent of the samples  being  less than twenty percent above the
                                  average.]
                               => other testing  [Sulfuric acid mist  and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
                                  Barium-thorin titration.J
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required  for sources  less than 250 MMBtu/hr
                                  heat input or without S02 pollution controls.]
                               => other  [Alternative monitoring requirements as specified in  each permit.]
                               => 1  hour
                               => state regulation  [201.301 and .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
                                  all  activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program  and schedule, 2) all
                                  malfunctions, breakdowns,  or  startups, 3) monitoring  and testing, and any
                                  other records the Agency may  require.  As a minimum,  yearly  reports shall  be
                                  submitted detailing the nature, specific  sources,  and total  quantities of
                                  emissions. The agency shall set forth the format  for  these reports.]

Footnotes:
{1}   Sources in Peon a metropolitan areas without flue-gas desulfurization systems  as  of 12/01/80  are
      limited to 5.5 Ib S02/MMBtu, if  stack height > 154 ft. Installations  may petition for approval of up to
      6.8 Ib S02/MMBtu if NAAOS or PSD increment is not exceeded.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ILLINOIS
5
Chapter 1, parts 201 and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Areas outside of the Chicago, St. Louis (IL), and Peoria major metropolitan areas
Before   05/31/72
Fuel burning installations in primary and secondary metal manufacturing facilities
Less than or equal to 250
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 6.8, or by general formula, special formula, or alternative
emission rate. O>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
   :: 1a, 2a or 2b1 or 2c, 3e, 4b, 5b
   => unit design rated (MHBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6, or by other
      measurement procedures specified by Illinois EPA.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234, and D-2013, sulfur content by
      D-3177, and D-2622, and heating value by 0-2015, and D-3286.  Sulfur content
      shall be determined with a two month average of daily samples with
      ninety-five percent of the samples being less than twenty percent above the
      average.]
   => other testing  [Sulfuric acid mist and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
      Barium-thorin titration.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring requirements as specified in each permit.]
   => 1 hour
   => state regulation   [201.301, and .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
      all activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program and schedule, 2) all
      malfunctions, breakdowns, or startups, 3) monitoring and testing, and any
      other records the Agency may require.  As a miniumum, yearly reports shall
      be submitted detailing the nature, specific sources, and total quantities of
      emissions.  The agency shall set forth the format for these reports.]
Footnotes:
{1}   These formulas are  included in this data base at the end of the Illinois reports.
2c.

3e.
4b.
5b.
Test Methods

Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ILLINOIS
5
Chapter 1, parts 201 and 204
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Kankakee or McHenry Counties
Before   05/31/72
Fuel burning installation
All
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 6.8
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a or 2b1 or 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b, 5b
   => unit design rated (MNBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6, or by other
      measurment procedures specified by Illinois EPA.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234, and D-2013, sulfur content by
      D-3177, and 0-2622, and heating value by D-2015, and D-3286.  Sulfur content
      shall be determined with a two month average of daily samples with
      ninety-five percent of the samples being less than twenty percent above the
      average.]
   => other testing  [Sulfuric acid mist and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
      Barium-thorin titration.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required for sources less than 250 MMBtu/hr
      heat input capacity or without S02 control equipment or with alternative
      monitoring procedures.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring requirements as specified in each permit.]
   => 1 hour
   => state regulation  [201.301, and .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
      all activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program and schedule, 2) all
      malfunctions, breakdowns, or startups, 3) monitoring and testing, and any
      other records the Agency may require.  As a minimum, yearly reports shall be
      submitted detailing the nature, specific sources,  and total quantities of
      emissions. The agency shall set forth the format for these reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ILLINOIS
5
Chapter 1, parts 201 and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Hoi I is Township in Peoria County as defined on 12/1/80
Before   12/01/80
Fuel combustion facilities
Greater than 125
Solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.1
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a or 3e,  Ab,  5b
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6, or by other
      measurement procedures specified by Illinois EPA.]
   => other testing  [Sulfuric acid mist and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
      Barium-thorin titration.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required for sources less than 250 MMBtu/hr
      heat input, or sources without S02 controls, or with alternative monitoring
      procedures.]
   => other  [Alternative monitoring requirements as specified in each permit.]
   => 1 hour
   => state regulation  [201.301 and .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
      all activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program and schedule, 2) all
      malfunctions, breakdowns, or startups, 3) monitoring and testing, and any
      other records the Agency may require.  As a minimum, yearly reports shall be
      submitted detailing the nature, specific sources, and total quantities of
      emissions. The agency shall  set forth the format for these reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ILLINOIS
5
Chapter 1, parts 201 and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
City of East Peoria, as defined on 12/01/80
Before   12/01/80
Fuel combustion facilities with flue gas desulfurization system
All
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.4
Compliance Procedures          ::
la.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>

2c.   Test Methods             =>

3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4b.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
      la, 2a or 2c, 3a or 3e, 4b, 5b
      unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
      source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6, or by other
      measurement procedures specified by Illinois EPA.]
      other testing  tSulfuric acid mist and sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
      Barium-thorin titration.]
      continuous S02 monitoring  [Not required for sources less than 250 MMBtu/hr
      heat input, or sources without S02 controls, or with alternative monitoring
      procedures.]
      other  [Alternative monitoring requirements as specified in each permit.]
      1 hour
      state regulation  [201.301 and .302;   Records shall be maintained detailing
      all activities pursuant to 1) any compliance program and schedule, 2) all
      malfunctions, breakdowns,  or startups, 3) monitoring and testing, and any
      other records the Agency may require.   As a minimum, yearly reports shall  be
      submitted detailing the nature, specific sources, and total quantities of
      emissions. The agency shall set forth  the format for these reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            ILLINOIS
                            5
                            Chapter 1,  parts  201  and 214
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   05/31/72
                            Fuel  burning installation
                            All
                            Combination of  solid,  liquid,  and gaseous  fuels  burned simultaneously
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                          :  Calculated by equation {1>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                                  1a,  2a  or 2b1  or  2c.  3a  or  3e, 4b,  5b
                                  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                                  source  testing (as specified  in  40  CFR  Part  60)   [Method 6,  or by other
                                  measurement procedures specified by Illinois EPA.]
                                  fuel testing:  ASTM  [Sampling by D-2234,  and D-2013,  sulfur  content  by
                                  D-3177,  and D-2622,  and  heating  value by  0-2015,  and  D-3286.   Sulfur content
                                  shall be determined with a  two monthe average of  daily samples with
                                  ninety-five percent of the  samples  being  less than  twenty percent above  the
                                  average.]
                                  other testing   [Sulfuric acid mist  and  sulfur trioxide by Method 8,
                                  Barium-thorin  titration.3
                                  continuous S02 monitoring  [Not  required  for sources  less than 250MMBtu/hr
                                  heat input or  without S02 control equipment.]
                                  other  [Alternative monitoring requirements  as specified in  each permit.]
                                  1  hour
                                  state regulation   [201.301  and  .302;  Records shall be maintained detailing
                                  all  activities pursuant  to  1) any compliance program  and schedule, 2) all
                                  malfunctions,  breakdowns, or  startups,  3) monitoring  and testing, and any
                                  other records  the Agency may  require.   As a  minimum,  yearly  reports  shall  be
                                  submitted detailing the  nature,  specific  sources, and total  quantities of
                                  emissions. The agency shall set  forth the format  for  these reports.]

Footnotes:
{1}   E = AX + BY + CZ,  where E = the  allowable  S02 emission  rate, and A  =  the applicable solid fuel S02
      emission standard, and B = the distillate  fuel emission standard determined from  the metric or english
      unit table at the end of the Illinois regualtions, and  C  =  the  applicable residual fuel  oil S02  emission
      standard, and X = the actual heat input from solid fuel,  and Y  = the  actual  heat  input from distillate
      fuel, and 2 = the actual heat input from residual fuel. That portion  of  the actual heat  input that is
      derived from the burning of gaseous fuels  produced by the gasification of 1)  solid fuel  shall be
      included in X; 2) distillate fuel shall be included  in  Y; 3) residual fuel and  any other liquid fuel
      shall be included in Z; and from the burning  of by-product gases such as those  produced  from a blast
      furnace or a catalyst regeneration  unit shall be included in Z. Installations may petition for up to 6.8
      Ib S02/MMBtu in major metropolitan  areas if NAAQS or PSD  increments are  not exceeded.

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       ScctkM 214.183 G«**rml Fomuia.               .. . ,.._._ __._,_,.
         (a) The general formula u:                   ILLINOIS STATIONARY SOURCES STANDAR
                   E  -  AX1^

         (b) Symbols used in the general formula
       mean the following:
         E  -  Total allowable  emission of sulfur
       dioxide  into the atmosphere in any one-
       hour period from all fuel combustion emis-
       sion  sources owned  or  operated  by such
       person  and  located  within  a  1.6 km (I
       mile) radius from the center point of any
       such emission source.
         X  *  Average  actual stack height as
       determined by method outlined in Appen-
       dix C.
         Y  - Effective height of effluent release
       as determined by method outlined in Ap-
       pendix C.
         (c) The general formula may be used
       with either  metric  or English  units as
       follows:

       ftrtmttn    Hunt         EngUtk

       E           k|/hr          ita/hr
       X. Y         m            ft
       A           0.04MT k«/kr    0.007SU Ibt/hr
       •           0.11           0.11
       C           2             2
        Secdocj 214.184 Sped*! Fa
          (a) If the maximum  total emissions of
        sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere in any
        one hour period from all fuel combustion
        emission source* owned or operated  by
        any person  and located within a  1 mile
        ( 1 .6 km) radius from the center point of
        any such fuel combustion emission sources
        exceed, during normal cyclical variations
        in  firing rate and fuel, the emissions  al-
        lowed under Section 214.183 but, as  of
        April I. 1978, were in compliance with
        either the  formula  detailed  below or  a
        Pollution Control  Board  (Board)  order,
        then the owner or operator of the emission
        sources shall not cause or allow such emis-
        sions to exceed the emissions allowed un-
        der Section  214.183 or the  formula  de-
        tailed  below,  whichever  the  owner  or
        operator of  the  emission  sources deter-
        mines shall  apply.

             E  -   0.22222

             H -  P,H,  +  P2H2 *     %«•
            (c) As used in these equations, symbols
          mean the following:
             E - total emission of sulfur dioxide, in
          pounds per  hour, into the atmosphere in
          any one hour period from all fuel combus-
          tion emission sources owned or operated
          by such person and located within a 1 mile
          radius from the center point of any such
          emission  source;

P, . i • I. 2.     .•       -   pcretnUft of loul tminioia E tmitt«J from
                          divided by 100. tad
H,.i-i.2,...  .a       -   pbrucaltoihiiii tet



                                 PuWrtftea by TH€ BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS. INC.. WtWinfltoo. 0 C. 20037

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             to D*ttraia* Average ActvU
 Suck  Height  aid Effective  Height of
             EfflMM Reins*
   Q (Btu/sec) -  Heat emission  rate as
 determined by method outlined below.
    H (feet) - Plume rise.
   H  -  Physical  height  in  feet, above
 grade of each stack, except that for pur-
 poses of this calculation the value used for
 such  stack height shall not exceed good
 engineering practice as defined by Section
  123 of the Clean Air Act and Regulations
 promulgated thereunder, unless the owner
 or operator of the source demonstrates to
 the Agency that a greater height is neces-
 sary to prevent downwash or fumigation
 conditions.
   T (Degrees Rankine) - Exit tempera-
 ture of stack gases from each source dur-
 ing  operating  conditions  which  would
 cause maximum emissions.
    V (feet/sec) * Exit velocity  of suck
 gases from  each source under operating
 conditions which would cause maximum
 emissions.
    D (feet) - Diameter of suck.
    P -  Percentage of toul emissions ex-
 pressed  as  decimal equivalents  emitted
 from each source. Example: 21% - 0.21.
  NOTE: The sum of P, + P,... - PB - I.
 The emission values to  be used art those
  which occur during operating conditions
  which would cause maximum emissions.
  X  - Average actual suck height.
  Y  - Effective height of effluent release.
  STEP  1: Determine weighted  average
stack parameters utilizing  the following
formulae:
 0
v -  Vi* Va  •  •  •   •
       ,,      ,,    .  .  .
       11      44               on

  NOTE: PI, Dl. VI, Tl, and Hi are the
percentage of toul emissions, suck diame-
ter, exit velocity of gases, exit temperature
of suck gases, and physical  suck height,
respectively, for  the first source; P2, D2,
V2. T2. and H2 are the respective values
for the second source; similarly, Pn, Dn,
Vn. Tn and Hn  are the respective values
for the nth source, where n is the number
of the last source.
                                Dy THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS. INC.. WitMngtoo. 0 C 20037

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   STEP 2: Calculate heat emission rate        STEP 3: Calculate plume rise utilizing
utilizing the following formula and  the       the appropriate formula given below and
weighted average suck  parameters  ob-       the total heat emission rate  obtained  in
tainedinStep 1:                             Step 2:

     Q  •   7.3402V  (T - SIS)



     8  "  3.81  (Q)0t<             for Q      6000  bta/»«c.
           (X)O.h

     •  •  0.7H  (0>°*75          for 0   «000 btu/i«c.
           (X)O.ll

  STEP 4: Calculate the weighted aver*        STEP 5: Calculate the total facility
age facility effective height  of effluent       hourly emission  limitation utilizing the
release utilizing the plume rise obtained in       weighted actual stack height  obtained  in
Step 3, the average suck height obuined       Step 1, the effective suck height given in
in Sept 1 and the formula given below:         Step 4, and the following formula:


      v-x-t-H                                   « •

                                         PgBW**d fty THE BUREAU OF NATIONAL AFFAIRS. INC . WMflington 0 C 20037

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            INDIANA
                            5
                            Indiana Administrative Code,  Title 326,  Article 7
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   08/17/71
                            Fuel burning installation
                            All {1>
                            All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          : 6.0
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
      Averaging Time
3c
5b.   Reporting
                               ::  1e,  2a,  3b,  3c,  4g,  5b
                               =>  other  [Not  determined]
                               =>  source testing (as specified in 40 CFR  Part  60)   [Method 6]
                               =>  ambient  monitoring or diffusion estimate  [For >500 MMBtu.]
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  other  [30-day rolling average for >1500 MMBtu,  calendar month average for
                                  others.]
                               =>  state regulation  [For sources >1500 MMBtu/hr quarterly reports stating
                                  average emission rates are required.  For sources >10 and <1500 MMBtu/hr
                                  quarterly reports giving average sulfur content, heat content, S02 emission
                                  rate and coal consumption are required.  Sources <10 MMBtu/hr must submit
                                  reports upon request.]

Footnotes:
<1>   > 25 tons S02/yr or 10 Ib S02/hr
<2>   Unless it can be demonstrated that an exceedance would not affect a violation of the NAAQS or PSD
      increments.  Refer to 326 IAC 7-1-8 through 7-1-19 for specific facility emission limits in the counties
      of:  Lake, Marion, Vigo,  Wayne,  Laporte, Jefferson,  Sullivan, Vermillion, Floyd, Morgan, and Gibson.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
INDIANA
5
Indiana Administrative Code, Title 326,  Article 7
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    08/17/71
Fuel burning installation
>250
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not determined]
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
INDIANA
5
Indiana Administrative Code,  Title 326,  Article 7
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    08/17/71
Fuel burning installation
>250
Sol id
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HHBtu)
1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not determined]
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MICHIGAN
                            5
                            Michigan Air Pollution Laws, Chapter 336, Part 4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Steam or Electric Generating Facility.
                            Less than or equal to 9,000 {1}
                            liquid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(ppm S02)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            1.5
                            630
                            1.67
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4a, 5b
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => other testing  [As approved by Commission.J
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [For sources >250 MMBtu/hr and with S02 control
                                  equipment.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required stating emission averages
                                  for each period during which the standard is exceeded and giving information
                                  on periods during which the monitoring equipment is inoperative.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Calculated on the basis of 18,000 Btu/lb.

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502 Regulation Report

State                       MICHIGAN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   Michigan Air Pollution Laws,  Chapter 336,  Part

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Steam or Electric Generating Facility
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than 9,000 C1>
Fuel Type                   liquid

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : 1.0
(ppm 502)                 : 420
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 1.11

Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4a, 5b
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => other testing  [As approved by Commission.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [For sources >250 MMBtu/hr and with S02 control
                                  equipment.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required stating emission averages
                                  for each period during which the standard is exceeded and giving information
                                  on periods during which the monitoring equipment is inoperative.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Calculated on the basis of 18,000 Btu/lb.

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502 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
                            MICHIGAN
                            5
                            Michigan Air Pollution Laws,  Chapter 336,  Part 4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global   11/11/11
                            Steam or Electric Generating Facility
                            Less than or equal to 9,000 {1}
                            solid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(ppm S02)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            1.5
                            890
                            2.50
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4a, 5b
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.
2c.
3a.
4a.
5b.
      Test Methods
      Test Methods
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
=> other testing  [As approved by Commission.]
[Method 6]
      Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [If > 250 MMBtu/hr and has S02 equipment.]
      Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
      Reporting                => state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required giving emission averages
                                  for each period during which the standard is exceeded and giving information
                                  on periods during which the monitoring equipment is inoperative.]

Footnotes:
<1>   Calculated on the basis of 12,000 Btu/lb.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MICHIGAN
                            5
                            Michigan Air Pollution Laws,  Chapter 336,  Part 4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            Steam or Electric Generating Facility
                            Greater then 9,000 O>
                            solid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(ppm S02)
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            1.0
                            590
                            1.67
Compliance Procedures
1c
2a
2c
3a
                               :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a,  4a,  5b
      Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
      Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
      Test Methods             => other testing  [As approved by Commission.]
      Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [For sources >250 MMBtu/hr and with S02 control
                                  equipment.]
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required stating emission averages
                                  for each period during which the standard is exceeded and giving information
                                  on periods during which the monitoring equipment is inoperative.]

Footnotes:
{1}   Calculated on the basis of 12,000 Btu/lb.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       MICHIGAN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   Michigan Air Pollution Laws,  Chapter 336,  Part 4,  R336.1402

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fuel Burning Equipment other  than Power Plants
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than 9,000 {1}
Fuel Type                   Oil

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBUO            : Less than or equal to 1.7
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
:: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4a,  5b
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6.]
=> other testing  [As approved by Commission.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [For sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr and with
   S02 control equipment.]
=> specified in 40 CFR  Part 60
=> state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required stating emission averages
   for each period during which the standard is exceeded and giving information
   on periods during which the monitoring equipment is inoperative.]
Footnotes:
C1>   Calculated on the basis of 18,000 Btu/lb.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       MICHIGAN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   Michigan Air Pollution Laws, Chapter 336, Part 4, R336.1402

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fuel Burning Sources other than Power Plants
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than 9,000 O>
Fuel Type                   Coal

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Less than or equal to 2.4

Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4a, 5b
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               -> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6.1
                               -> other testing  [As approved by the Commission.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [For sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr and with
                                  S02 control equipment.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required stating emission averages
                                  for each period during which the standard is exceeded and giving information
                                  on periods during which the monitoring equipment is inoperative.]
Footnotes:
C1>   Calculated on the basis of 12,000 Btu/lb.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
Statewide except Minneapolis-St. Paul AQCR
Before   01/01/80
Fuel burning installation
<=250 for indirect heating equipment, and >250 for direct plus indirect heating
equipment at a particular location. {1}
Liquid                  ;
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
2.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
(1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
<2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide except Minneapolis-St. Paul AQCR
Before   01/01/80
Fuel burning installation
>250 for the indirect and for the indirect plus the direct heating equipment. {1}
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
2.0 {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             -> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]

Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide except for Minneapolis-St. Paul  AORC and the City of Duluth
After    08/17/71
fuel burning installation
<=250 for indirect, and >250 for indirect  plus direct heating equipment. {1}
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
2.0 C2>
Compliance Procedures          :: la, 1c, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler,  or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance can be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       MINNESOTA
Reg i on                      5
State Regulation Citation   Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32

Applicable Area             Statewide except for Minneapolis-St.  Paul AORC and the City of Duluth
Applicable Time Frame       After    08/17/71
Facility Type               fuel burning installation
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >250 for indirect, and for direct plus indirect: heating equipment. C1>
Fuel Type                   Liquid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 0.8 <2>

Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3a, 4a, Sa
1a.   Heat Input Determination -> unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 61
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
Sa.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

Footnotes:
{1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
<2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance can be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota Pollution Control  Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
  Statewide except  Minneapotis-St.  Paul  AOCR
  Before   01/01/80
  Fuel  burning installation
  <=250 for the indirect  heating  equipment, and >250 for  the direct plus the
  indirect heating  equipment  at a particular  location.  (1>
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  4.0 C2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  CNot determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide except Mimeapolis-St. Paul AQCR
Before   01/01/80
Fuel burning installation
>250 for the indirect, and for the direct plus the indirect heating equipment. O>
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MM8tu)
4.0 <2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
la.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]

Footnotes:
<1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
C2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota  Pollution  Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide except  for  Minneapolis-St. Paul AORC and  the  City  of Ouluth
  After    08/17/71
  fuel  burning  installation
  <=250 for indirect, and >250  for  indirect plus direct heating equipment.  {1}
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  4.0
Compliance Procedures          :: la, 1c, 2a, 3a, 4e,  5a
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous $02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR  Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR  Part 60
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler,  or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance can be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota  Pollution Control  Agency APC-4  and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide except  for  Minneapolis-St.  Paul AQRC and  the  City  of Duluth
  After    08/17/71
  fuel  burning installation
  >250  for indirect,  and for  direct  plus  indirect:  heating equipment.  <1>
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
:  1.2 <2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3a, 4a,  5a
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR  Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR  Part 60
Footnotes:
<1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
C2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance can be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Duality Control Region
Before   01/01/80
Fuel burning installation
<=250 for the indirect heating equipment, and <=250 for the direct heating
equipment. {1}
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
2.0 {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: la, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
<2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota  Pollution  Control  Agency APC-4  and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Fac iIi ty Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
  Minneapolis-St.  Paul  Air  Quality Control  Region
  Before   01/01/80
  Fuel  burning  installation
  <=250 for the indirect  heating  equipment,  and  >-250  for  the direct  plus the
  indirect  heating equipment  at a particular location.  {1}
  Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  1.6
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Neat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]

Footnotes:
(1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
C2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Quality Control Region
Before   01/01/80
Fuel burning installation
>250 for indirect, and for direct plus indirect heating equipment. O>
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.6 {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]

Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct  contact with the
      heated material.
(2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota Pollution Control  Agency APC-4  and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Minneapolis-St.  Paul  Air  Quality Control  Region
  After    01/01/80
  fuel  burning  installation
  <=100 for indirect,  and >250  for direct heating  equipment.  {1>
  Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  1.6 <2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a. 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MHBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
<1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      lei In, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
<2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Quality Control Region
After    01/01/80
fuel burning installation
>100 but <=250 for indirect, and >250 for direct heating equipment. {1}
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.6
Compliance Procedures          :: la, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MM8tu/hr)
Fuel Type
Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Quality Control Region
After    01/01/80
fuel burning installation
<=250 for indirect, and <=250 for direct heating equipment.
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
2.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g,  5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
<1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
<2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and ARC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Quality Control Region
After    01/01/80
fuel burning installation
>250 for indirect heating equipment and direct plus indirect heating equipment.  {1>
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
0.8 (2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler,  or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MINNESOTA
                            5
                            Minnesota Pollution Control  Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
                            Minneapolis-St.  Paul  Air Quality Control  Region
                            Before   01/01/80
                            Fuel burning installation
                            <=250 for the indirect heating equipment,  and <=250 for the direct heating
                            equipment.  {1}
                            Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                            4.0 {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4b, 5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               => other  [For derating continuous monitoring of boiler steam flow is
                                  required.]
                               => 1 hour  [For derating.]
                               => state regulation  [Yearly reports are required for derating.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Quality Control Region
Before   01/01/80
Fuel burning installation
<=250 for the indirect heating equipment, and >250 for the direct and indirect
heating equipment at the particular location. O>
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
3.0 <2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4b,  5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)   [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [For derating continuous monitoring of boiler steam flow is
                                  required.]
4b.   Averaging Time           => 1 hour  [For derating.]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [Yearly reports are required for derating.]

Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler,  or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of  combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
t2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota Pollution Control  Agency APC-4  and  APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Minneapolis-St.  Paul  Air  Quality Control  Region
  Before   01/01/80
  Fuel  burning  installation
  >250  for  the  indirect,  and  for  the  indirect  plus  the  direct  heating equipment  {1}
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  3.0 {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4b, 5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [For derating continuous monitoring of boiler steam flow is
                                  required.]
4b.   Averaging Time           => 1 hour  [For derating.]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation   [Yearly reports are required for derating.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
MinneapoMs-St. Paul Air Quality Control Region
After    01/01/80
Fuel burning installation
<=100 for the indirect and >250 for the direct heating equipment. <1>
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
3.0 (2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
<1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
£2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota  Pollution Control Agency APC-4  and  APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)

Fuel Type
  Minneapolis-St.  Paul  Air  Quality Control  Region
  After    01/01/80
  Fuel  burning installation
  >100  but  <=250 for the indirect  heating equipment,  and >250  for  the direct  heating
  equipment.  {1}
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  3.0 <2>
Compliance Procedures          :: la, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
<1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For  indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Minneapolis-St. Paul Air Quality Control Region
After    01/01/80
Fuel burning installation
<=250 for both indirect and direct heating equipment. {1}
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
4.0 C2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
<1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace,  boiler,  or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota  Pollution Control Agency APC-4  and  APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Minneapolis-St.  Paul  Air  Quality Control  Region
  After     01/01/80
  Fuel burning  installation
  >250 for the  indirect,  and for  the  direct plus the  indirect  heating  equipment.  {1>
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  3.0 {2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
O>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MINNESOTA
5
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
City of Dututh
After    01/01/80
fuel burning installation
<=100 for indirect, and >250 for direct heating equipment. {1}
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
2.0 C2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota  Pollution  Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Sire (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  City of  Duluth
  After    01/01/80
  fuel burning  installation
  >100 but <=250  for  indirect,  and  >250  for direct  heating  equipment.  £1}
  Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
:  2.0 C2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Neat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For  indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       MINNESOTA
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32

Applicable Area             City of Duluth
Applicable Time Frame       After    01/01/80
Facility Type               fuel burning installation
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >250 for indirect, and for direct plus indirect heating equipment. {1}
Fuel Type                   Liquid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 0.8 {2}

Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]

Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      MINNESOTA
                      5
                      Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      City of Duluth
                      After    01/01/80
                      fuel burning installation
                      <=100 for indirect,  and >250 for direct heating equipment.  {1}
                      Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                      4.0 <2>
Compliance Procedures          ::  1a,  1c, 2a,  3e,  4g,  Se
1a.   Heat Input Determination =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination =>  total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                               =>  other  [Not determined]
                               =>  other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                =>  other  [Not determined]
2a.
3e.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting
Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
{2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota  Pollution Control Agency APC-4  and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  City of Duluth
  After    01/01/80
  fuel burning installation
  >100 but <=250 for indirect,  and  >250  for direct  heating  equipment.
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  4.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]

Footnotes:
{1}   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct  contact with the
      heated material.
{2}   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MINNESOTA
  5
  Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4  and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  City of  Duluth
  After    01/01/80
  fuel burning  installation
  >250 for indirect,  and  for direct plus  indirect heating equipment.  {1}
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
:  1.2 <2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 1c, 2a, 3e, 4g,  5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Not determined]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Not determined]

Footnotes:
<1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler,  or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
(2>   For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and corresponding steam
      output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      MINNESOTA
                      5
                      Minnesota Pollution Control Agency APC-4 and APC-32
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Global
                      fuel burning installation
                      All {1>
                      Combination
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                    : See equation {2)
Compliance Procedures
1a
1c
                         :: 1a,  1c,  2a,  3e,  4b,  5e
Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4b.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                         => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                         => other  [For derating continuous monitoring of boiler steam flow is
                            required.]
                         => 1 hour  CFor derating]
                         => other  [Yearly reports  are required for derating]
Footnotes:
t1>   Indirect heating equipment:  a furnace, boiler, or other unit of combustion equipment where the products
      of combustion do not have direct contact with the heated medium.  Direct heating equipment:  a furnace,
      kiln, dryer, or other combustion equipment where the products of combustion have direct contact with the
      heated material.
t2>   Use equation:  W = [y(a) + z(b)]/(x + y + z), where W « the maximum emissions of S02 (Ib S02/MMBtu), x =
      % total heat input from gaseous fuels, y = X total heat input from liquid fuels, z = X total heat input
      from solid fuels, a = allowable S02 standard for liquid fuels, and b = allowable S02 standard for solid
      fuels.  For indirect heating equipment compliance may be achieved by derating heat input and
      corresponding steam output capacity.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            OHIO
                            5
                            Ohio Administrative Code,  Title 3745,  Chapter 18
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Cuyahoga,  Lake,  Stark,  Summit,  and Trumbull  Counties
                            Before   08/17/71
                            fuel burning installation
                            >1000
                            Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          :  See equation (1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
      Test Methods
2a.
2b4.
3a.
3c.
      Test Methods
      Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
:: 1c, 2a or 2b4, 3a or 3c, 4a or 4g,  5e
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> fuel testing: other  [Appropriate ASTM method]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Or stack gas sampling]
=> sulfur content of fuel  [coal monitoring requirements:  >1000 MMBtu:  daily,
   as-fired fuel sampling, weighted arithmetic average of preceding 30 days;
   >100 MMBtu and <=1000 MMBtu:  monthly samples,  as-fired or as-received; >10
   MMBtu and <=100 MMBtu: monthly samples or monthly average fuel analysis
   based on fuel supplier analysis.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> other  [30 day]
=> other  [Specified by Director]
Footnotes:
C1>   AER = 20PA0.67, where AER = allowable emission rate (Ib S02/hr) and P = process weight rate (tons/hr)

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            OHIO
                            5
                            Ohio Aehiinistrative Code, Title 3745, Chapter 18
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Cuyahoga, Lake, Stark, Summit, and Trumbull Counties
                            Before   08/17/71
                            fuel burning installation
                            <=1000
                            Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          : See equation {1}
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
      Test Methods
2a.
2b4.
3a.
3c.
      Test Methods
      Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
:: 1c, 2a or 2b4, 3a or 3c,  4a or 4g,  5e
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40  CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> fuel testing: other  [Appropriate ASTM method]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Or stack gas sampling]
=> sulfur content of fuel   [coal monitoring requirements:  >1000 MMBtu:  daily,
   as-fired fuel sampling, weighted arithmetic average of preceding 30 days;
   >100 MMBtu and <=1000 MMBtu:  monthly samples,  as-fired or as-received; >10
   MMBtu and <=100 MMBtu:  monthly samples or monthly average fuel analysis
   based on fuel supplier analysis.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> other  [30 day]
=> other  [Specified by Director]
Footnotes:
<1>   ER = [(1 X 10A6) X S X 1.9]/H, where ER = emission rate (Ib S02/hr), S = fraction of sulfur in fuel, and
      H = heat content of fuel.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OHIO
  5
  Ohio Administrative Code,  Title 3745,  Chapter  18
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  All  counties  except  Cuyahoga,  Lake,  Stark,  Summit,  and Trumbull
  Before   08/17/71
  fuel burning  installation
  <=1000
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
:  See equation <1}
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
     ::  1c,  2a or 2b4,  3a  or  3c,  4a or  4g,  5e
     =>  total  plant  design rated  (MMBtu/hr)
     =>  source testing  (as specified in 40  CFR Part 60)   [Method 61
     =>  fuel testing: other  [Appropriate ASTM method]
     =>  continuous S02  monitoring  [Or  stack gas  sampling]
     =>  sulfur content  of  fuel   [coal monitoring  requirements:   >1000 MMBtu:   daily,
        as-fired fuel sampling, weighted  arithmetic average of  preceding 30 days;
        >100 MMBtu and  <=1000 MMBtu: monthly samples, as-fired or  as-received;  >10
        MMBtu and <=100 MMBtu: monthly  samples or monthly average fuel analysis
        based on fuel supplier analysis.]
     =>  specified in 40 CFR Part  60
     =>  other  [30 day]
     =>  other  [Specified  by  Director]
Footnotes:
<1>   ER = [(1 X 10A6) X S X 1.91/H, where ER = emission rate (Ib S02/hr), S = fraction of sulfur in fuel, and
      H = heat content of fuel.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OHIO
  5
  Ohio Administrative Code,  Title  3745.  Chapter  18
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  All  counties except  Cuyahoga,  Lake,  Stark,  Summit,  and Trumbutl
  Before   08/17/71
  fuel  burning installation
  >1000
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
:  See equation (1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
:: 1c, 2a or 2b4, 3a or 3c,  4a or 4g,  5e
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40  CFR Part 60}
                                                         [Method 6]
     => fuel  testing:  other   [Appropriate ASTM method]
     => continuous  S02 monitoring   [Or  stack  gas  sampling]
     => sulfur  content of  fuel   [coal monitoring  requirements:   >1000  MMBtu:   daily,
        as-fired fuel  sampling,  weighted arithmetic  average  of  preceding  30 days;
        >100  MMStu  and <=1000 MMBtu:  monthly samples,  as-fired or  as-received;  >10
        MMBtu and <=100 MMBtu: monthly  samples or monthly  average fuel analysis
        based on fuel  supplier analysis.]
     «> specified in 40 CFR  Part 60
     => other  [30  day]
     => other  [Specified  by Director]
Footnotes:
(1>   AER = 30P*0.67, where AER = allowable emission rate (Ib S02/hr) and P = process weight (tons/hr)

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OHIO
  5
  Ohio Administrative Code,  Title 3745,  Chapter  18
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    08/17/71
  fuel  burning  installation
  >250
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib SOa/MMBtu)
:  1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not determined]
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5a.   Reporting
     => source testing  (as  specified in 40  CFR  Part  60)
     => continuous S02  monitoring
     => specified in 40 CFR Part  60
     => specified in 40 CFR Part  60
[Method 6]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      OHIO
                      5
                      Ohio Administrative Code, Title 3745, Chapter 18
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Before   08/17/71
                      fuel burning installation
                      <=10
                      Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                    : See equation {1}
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
:: 1c, 2a, 2b4, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5e
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6)
=> fuel testing: other  [Appropriate ASTM method]
=> continuous 502 monitoring  [Or stack gas sampling]
=> sulfur content of fuel  [coal monitoring requirements:   >1000 MMBtu: daily,
   as-fired sampling, weighted arithmetic average of preceding 30 days; >100
   MMBtu and <=1000 MMBtu:  monthly samples, as-fired or as-received; >10 MMBtu
   and <=MMBtu:  monthly samples or monthly average fuel analysis based on fuel
   supplier analysis.]]
=> other  [30 day]
=> other  [as specified by Director]
Footnotes:
<1>   ER = [(1 X 10A6) X D X S X 1.974)]/H, where ER =
      (Ib/gal), S = fraction of sulfur in fuel, and H
                                                 emission rate (Ib S02/hr), D
                                                = heat content of fuel.
                                                       density of liquid fuel

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
OHIO
5
Ohio Administrative Code, Title 3745, Chapter 18
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Before   08/17/71
fuel burning installation
>10
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
1.6
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 2a, 2b4, 3a or 3c, 4g, 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => fuel testing: other   [Appreciate ASTM method]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Or stack gas sampling]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => other  [30 day]
   => other  [As specified by Director]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OHIO
  5
  Ohio Administrative Code,  Title  3745,  Chapter  18
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    08/17/71
  fuel  burning installation
  >250
  Liquid
Emissions limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  0.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 3a, 4a, 5a
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not determined]
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60}  [Method 6]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       OHIO
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   Ohio Administrative Code, Title 3745, Chapter '18

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Before   08/17/71
Facility Type               fuel burning installation
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Gaseous

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HM8tu)            : See equation <1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
264.  Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
:: 1c, 2a or 264, 3a or 3c, 4a or 4g,  5e
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40  CFR Part 60)  [Method 61
=> fuel testing: other  [Appropriate ASTM method]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Or stack gas sampling]
=> sulfur content of fuel   [coal monitoring requirements:  >1000 MMBtu:  daily,
   as-fired fuel sampling, weighted arithmetic average of preceding 30 days;
   >100 MMBtu and <=1000 MMBtu:  monthly samples,  as-fired or as-received; >10
   MMBtu and <=100 MMBtu:  monthly samples or monthly average fuel analysis
   based on fuel supplier analysis.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> other  [30 day]
=> other  [Specified by Director]
Footnotes:
O>   ER =  [(1 X 10"6) X D X S X 1.9981/H, where ER = emission rate (Ib S02/hr), D = density of gaseous fuel
      (Ib/ft3), and S = fraction of sulfur in fuel, and H = heat content of fuel.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WISCONSIN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   NR 417

Applicable Area             Area I {1}
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fuel burning installation
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    <=250
Fuel Type                   Solid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBUO            : 1.11
Compliance Procedures
1c.
2c.
3e.
4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                               :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
      Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (HMBtu/hr)
      Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
      Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
                               => other  [Not determined]
                               => other  [As specified by Department]
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AOCR;  Area II  = Village of  Brokaw and Marathon County;  Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and  Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere and Brown County; Area VI  - City of Peshigo and Man'nette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WISCONSIN
  5
  NR  417
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Area  II  <1>
  Before   01/01/80
  Fuel  burning installation
  Emission point  <160  feet  above ground
  Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  0.22
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not determined]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County; Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WISCONSIN
  5
  NR  417
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Area II  {1>
  Before   01/01/80
  Fuel burning  installation
  Emission point  >=160  feet  above  ground
  Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  1.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not determined]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I  = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II  = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WISCONSIN
  5
  NR  418
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Area III  <1>
  Before   11/01/79
  Fuel burning  installations
  >25
  Distillate or combination
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  0.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  CAs specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
C1>   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village of Brokau and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County; Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WISCONSIN
5
NR 418
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Area III (1}
Before   11/01/79
Fuel burning installations
>25
Residual or combination
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
1.1
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3e, 4g,  5e
la.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  CAs specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II  = Village  of  Brokau and Marathon County;  Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and  Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and  Marinette County; and Area VII  =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WISCONSIN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   NR 418

Applicable Area             Area III (1)
Applicable Time Frame       Before   11/01/79
Facility Type               Steam generating boiler
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >25 but <100
Fuel Type                   Solid and combinations with solid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 7.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3e, Ag, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
<1>   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County; Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WISCONSIN
  5
  NR 418
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Area III  <1>
  Before   11/01/79
  All  steam generating boilers  other than electrical  utility boilers
  >=100
  Solid and combinations with solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  2.5 <2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]
Footnotes:
O>   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II  = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI  = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII  =
      all areas not already covered.
{2}   Emission limit applies to boilers with emission point heights less than 180 feet above ground.  For
      boilers with emission point heights between 180 and 200 feet above ground,  determine  emission limit
      using the following equation: x = 10[(0.0089)(emission point height) -  1.18], where x = Ib S02/MMBtu.
      For boilers with emission point heights above 220 feet the emission limit is 5.8 Ib S02/MMBtu.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
  WISCONSIN
  5
  NR  418
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Area III  {1}
  Before   11/01/79
  Electrical  utility boiler
  >=100
  Solid and combinations  with  solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
:  4.25
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AOCR; Area II = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County; Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WISCONSIN
5
NR 418
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Area IV {1}
Before   12/01/83
Fuel burning installations
>250
Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
3.28
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4d, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4d.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   => other testing  [As specified by Department]
   => other  [As specified by Department]
   => 24 hours
   => other  [As specified by Department]
Footnotes:
(1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR;  Area II  = Village of Brokau and Marathon County;  Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI  = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WISCONSIN
5
NR 417 & 440
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Area IV {1}
Before   12/01/83
Fuel burning installations
>250
Residual
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.6
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c,  3e,  4d,  5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
{15   Area 1 = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County;  Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WISCONSIN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   NR 417 & 440

Applicable Area             Area IV {1}
Applicable Time Frame       Before   12/01/83
Facility Type               Fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >250
Fuel Type                   All except residual and solid (includes distillates and gaseous)

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            :  0.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4d, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
(1>   Area I  = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR;  Area II  - Village of  Brokaw and Marathon County;  Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and  Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and  Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WISCONSIN
  5
  NR  418
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Area IV C1>
  Before   12/01/83
  Fuel burning installations
  >250
  Combination
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  See equation {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4d,  5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MHBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  tAs specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village  of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area 111
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.
(2)   Q = [x(3.28) + y(1.60) + z(0.5)]/(x + y + z), where Q = Ib S02/MMBtu,  x = X total heat input from solid
      fuel, y = % total heat input from residual fuel, and z = X total heat  input from all  other fuels.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WISCONSIN
  5
  NR 418
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Area VI  {1}
  Before   10/01/84
  Fuel burning installations
  Emission point >149 feet  above  ground
  Liquid and natural  gas
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  0.52
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
<1>   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County; Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WISCONSIN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   NR 418

Applicable Area             Area VI <1>
Applicable Time Frame       Before   10/01/84
Facility Type               Fuel burning installations
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   All except liquid and natural gas with emission points >149 feet above ground

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 0.72 Ib/hr

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village of Brokau and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County; Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            WISCONSIN
                            5
                            NR 418
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size {MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Area V {1>
                            Before   02/01/84
                            Fuel burning installations
                            Emission point height < 377 feet above ground
                            All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            0.5
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods
      Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
3a
3c
3e
                               :: 1c, 2c, 3a, 3c, 3e, 4g,  5b
                               => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               => other testing  [As specified by Department]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring
                               => sulfur content of fuel
                               => other  [For solid fuel  type sources >500 MMBtu/hr,  continuous monitoring is
                                  required; for solid fuel type sources <500 MMBtu/hr,  daily fuel  samples are
                                  required; for liquid fuel type sources,  daily fuel  samples are required; and
                                  for other fuel type sources, annual stack testing is  required]
                               => other  [Not specified]
                               => state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required which include excess
                                  emission reports, amount of fuel used,  fuel  sampling  and analysis reports.]

Footnotes:
(1>   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AOCR; Area  II = Village of  Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County; Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI =  City of Peshtigo and  Marinette County; and Area VII  =
      all areas not already covered.
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WISCONSIN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   NR 418

Applicable Area             Area V £1>
Applicable Time Frame       Before   02/01/84
Facility Type               Fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Emission point height >= 377 feet above ground
Fuel Type                   All

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 5.58
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
      Test Methods
      Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
2c.
3a.
3c.
3e.
                               ::  1c,  2c,  3a,  3c,  3e,  4g,  5b
                               =>  total  plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  other  testing  [As specified by Department]
                               =>  continuous 502 monitoring
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  other   [For  solid fuel  type sources  >500 MMBtu/hr,  continuous monitoring is
                                  required; for solid fuel type sources <500 MMBtu/hr,  daily fuel  samples are
                                  required; for liquid fuel type sources,  daily fuel  samples are required; and
                                  for other fuel type sources, annual  stack testing is  required]
                               =>  other   [Not  specified]
                               =>  state  regulation  [Quarterly reports are required which include excess
                                  emission reports, amount of fuel used,  fuel  sampling  and analysis reports.]

Footnotes:
<1>   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village  of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County; Area V - Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.
5b.
      Averaging Time
      Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WISCONSIN
5
NR 417
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
AREA VII {1>
Before   02/01/85
Fuel burning installation
<250
Residual fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
3.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
O>   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AOCR; Area II = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
WISCONSIN
5
NR 417
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Area VII {1}
Before   02/01/85
Fuel burning installation
>=250
Residual fuel oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.5 {2}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  -> other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
C1>   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.
{2}   Alternative: any size not to exceed 3.0 Ib S02/MMBtu (30-day rolling average), by permission of
      Department.

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State                       WISCONSIN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   NR 417

Applicable Area             Area VII O>
Applicable Time Frame       Before   02/01/85
Facility Type               Fuel burning installation
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    <250
Fuel Type                   Solid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HHBtu)            : 5.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]

Footnotes:
{1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR;  Area II  = Village of Brokau and Marathon County;  Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII  =
      all areas not already covered.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg ion
State Regulation Citation
  WISCONSIN
  5
  NR  417
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  AREA VII  {1}
  Before   02/01/85
  Fuel burning  installation
  >=250
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  3.2 C2>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2c,  3e,  4g,  5e
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant  design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [30-day rolling average for alternative emission limits]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [As specified by Department]
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AOCR;  Area II = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County;  Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.
{2}   Alternative:  any size not to exceed 5.5 Ib S02/MMBtu (calculated on a 30-day rolling average), by
      permission of Department.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      WISCONSIN
                      5
                      NR 417 & 440
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide {1}
                      After    08/17/71
                      Fuel burning installations
                      >250
                      Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                    : 1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 3a, 3c,  4a,  5b
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.
3a.
3c.
4a.
5b.
                         => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
                         => continuous S02 monitoring
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel  [If no flue-gas desulfurization]
Averaging Time
Reporting
                            specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                            state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required,  including information on
                            excess emissions.]
Footnotes:
CD   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR;  Area II  = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County;  Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County;  Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County;  Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI  = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII  =
      all areas not already covered.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            WISCONSIN
                            5
                            NR 440
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    09/18/78
                            Fuel  burning installations
                            >250  C1>
                            Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            1.2 and 10X of the potential  combustion concentration  <2>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
      Test Methods
      Test Methods
      Monitoring Requirements
      Monitoring Requirements
      Averaging Time
      Reporting
                               ::  1a,  2a,  2b1,  3a or 3c,  4g.  5b
                               =>  unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
                               =>  source testing (as specified  in 40 CFR  Part  60)   [Method 6]
                               =>  fuel testing: ASTM  [ASTM 19]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring
                               =>  sulfur content of fuel
                               =>  other  130-day rolling  average.]
                               =>  state regulation  [For  each 24-hour period reports are required which  are to
                                  include the 30-day emission rates, X reduction of potential  combustion
                                  concentration, and identification of "F"  factor.]

Footnotes:
O>   All facilities that use 100X anthracite must meet emission limitations of 1.2 Ib S02/MMBtu.
{2}   Emission limits are 30% of the potential  combustion concentration when emissions are <0.6 Ib S02/MMBtu
2a.
2b1
3a.
3c.
4g.
5b.

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State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
  WISCONSIN
  5
  NR  417 and 440
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    08/17/71
  Fuel  burning installations
  >250
  Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  0.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 3a, 3c, 4a, 5b
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     => source testing (as  specified in  40  CFR  Part  60)   [Method  6]
     => continuous S02 monitoring
     => sulfur content of fuel   [If  no flue-gas desulfurization.]
     => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
     => state regulation  [Quarterly reports  are  required,  including  reports  on
        excess emissions.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            WISCONSIN
                            5
                            NR 417 and 440
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    02/01/85
                            Fuel burning installations
                            <250
                            Residual fuel  oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HHBtu)
                            1.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2a, 3a, 3c, 4a, 5b
1b.   Heat Input Determination -> unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2a.
      Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)   [Method 61
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> sulfur content of fuel   [If no flue-gas desulfurization]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required,  including reports on
   excess emissions.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WISCONSIN
5
NR 440
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    09/18/78
Fuel burning installations
>250
Liquid and gaseous
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.8 and 10X of the potential combustion concentration {1}
Compliance Procedures
          2a, 2b1, 3a, 3c,  4g,  5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [ASTM 19]
   => continuous S02 monStoring  [Not for natural gas]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => other  [30-day rolling average]
   => state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required,  including reports on
      excess emissions.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Emission limits are 100% of the potential combustion concentrations when emissions are <0.2 Ib
      S02/MMBtu.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WISCONSIN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   NR 417 and 440

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       After    08/17/71
Facility Type               Fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >250
Fuel Type                   Combinations

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : See equation {1>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1c, 2a, 3a, 3c, 4a, 5b
1c.   Heat Input Determination => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel  [If no flue-gas desulfurization.]
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation   [Quarterly reports are required,  including reports on
                                  excess emissions.]
Footnotes:
O>   Use equation PS02 = [y(340) + z(520)]/(y + z); where PS02 = prorated standard for S02, y = % total heat
      input from liquid fuels, and z = % total heat input from solid fuels.

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State                       WISCONSIN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   NR 440

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       After    09/18/78
Facility Type               Fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >250
Fuel Type                   Combinations

Emissions Limits:
(tb S02/MMBtu)            : See equations d>
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
:: 1a, 2a, 2b1. 3a. 3c, 4g,  5b
=> unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> fuel testing: ASTM  CASTM 19]
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> other  [30-day rolling average]
=> state regulation  [For each 24-hour period reports are required which are to
   include 30-day average emission rates, percent reduction of  potential
   combustion concentrations and identification of the "F" factor.]
Footnotes:
C1>   If emissions are >0.6 Ib S02/MMBtu, use equations:  ES02 = (340x + 520y)/100 and PS02 = 10%.  If
      emissions are <=0.6 Ib S02/MMBtu, use equations: ES02 = (340x + 520y)/100 and PS02 = (90x + 70y)/100.
      ES02 = prorated S02 emission limit, PS02 = % potential S02 emission allowed, x = X total heat input from
      liquid or gas, and y = total heat input from solid.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WISCONSIN
Region                      5
State Regulation Citation   NR 417 and 440

Applicable Area             Statewide except Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR {1}
Applicable Time Frame       After    02/01/85
Facility Type               Fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    <250
Fuel Type                   Solid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 3.2

Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2a, 3a, 3c, 4a, 5b
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel  [If no flue-gas desulfurization]
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [Quarterly reports are required, including reports on
                                  excess emissions.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Area I = Southeast Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR; Area II = Village of Brokaw and Marathon County; Area III
      = City of Madison and Dane County; Area IV = City of Milwaukee and Milwaukee County; Area V = Cities of
      Green Bay and De Pere, and Brown County; Area VI = City of Peshtigo and Marinette County; and Area VII =
      all areas not already covered.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WISCONSIN
5
Wisconsin Environmental Protection Law, Chapters 144 & 440
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
State owned large source O>
Global
Fuel burning installation
All
All
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.50
Compliance Procedures
        , 2c, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Specified by Department]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Specified by Department]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not determined]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Specified by Department]
Footnotes:
(1>   A source is considered large if S02 emissions averaged at least 1000 tons annually in the most recent
      5-year period.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ARKANSAS
6
Arkansas Air Pollution Control Code, Section 8, and Arkansas Plan for Air
Pollution Control, Section 7.
Applicable Area           : Statewide
Applicable Time Frame     : Global
Facility Type             : all
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)  : all
Fuel Type                 : all
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
attain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards {1}
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2a, 3a or 3b, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [May be required.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [May be required.]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
   => other  [As prescribed by the Director.]
   => other  [As specified by the Director.]
   => state regulation  [Records of the nature and amount of emissions and any
      other information deemed necessary to determine source compliance shall be
      submitted at the Directors request within fourty five days after the end of
      the reporting period.  Reporting periods are June 1 through November 30, and
      December 1 through May 31, or other periods specified by the Director.  All
      information will be on forms or in a format prescribed by the Director.]
Footnotes:
{1}   A source must not cause a S02 NAAOS exceedance; emission limits are specified in each operating permit.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
LOUISIANA
6
Louisiana Air Pollution Control Regulations,  Chapter 15
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
all but sulfuric acid plants and sulfur recovery plants
all
all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
Less than or equal to 2000 (by volume at standard conditions) {1}
Compliance Procedures          ::
1e.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>
2c.   Test Methods             =>
2d.   Test Methods             =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4g.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
5d.   Reporting                =>
      1e, 2a, 2c, 2d,  3e,  4g,  5b,  5d
      other  [Not specified]
      source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
      other testing  [See Section 1509,  Table 4]  C2>
      other testing  [Equivalent methods approved by the Department]
      other  [As specified by the Department]
      other  [As specified by the Department]
      state regulation  [Section 1507(8)]
      specified by the Director
Footnotes:
C1>   Small units may be exempted from this limit by administrative authority.
{2}   References for Methods of Measurement:  1) Seidman,  Analytical Chemistry Volume 30, page 1680 (1958)
      "Determination of Sulfur Oxides in Stack Gases."   2)  Shell Development  Company method for the
      Determination of Sulfur Dioxide and Sulfur Trioxide PHS 999 AP-13 Appendix B,  pages 85-87 "Atmospheric
      Emissions Sulfuric Acid Manufacturing Processes."  3) Reich Test for Sulfur Dioxide."  Atmospheric
      Emissions from Sulfuric Acid Manufacturing Process"  PHS 999 AP-13 Appendix B, pages 76-80.  4) The
      Modified Monsanto Company Method "Atmospheric Emissions from Sulfuric Acid Process" PHS 999 AP-13,
      Appendix B, pages 61-67.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  NEW MEXICO
  6
  Air Quality Control  Regulation  605
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    01/10/72
  fuel burning  installation
  See footnote  {1>
  oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  0.34
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 1a, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5d
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Director]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by the Director]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1>   Facility size is greater than 1,000,000 MHBtu per year per unit.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW MEXICO
6
Air Quality Control Regulation 602
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    12/31/82
station consisting of at least one coal burning installation O)
all
coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.55 (30-day average) [or 13,000 Ib/hour (3-hour average)] {2}
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
Ac.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: Id, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3c or 3e, 4c, 4g, 5b
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)  [Section 602(E)]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4, and 6]
   => other testing  [The Department may require the owner/operator to conduct a
      performance test (not more than once per year) such as specified in 40 CFR
      Part 60, Appendix B.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Both prior to enetering the S02 removal system
      and at all locations which S02 emissions are released to the atmosphere]
   => sulfur content of fuel   [Section 602(E)]
   => other   [Alternate method approved by the Department]
   => 3 hours
   => other   [30 day]
   => state regulation  [Section 602(E)]
Footnotes:
C1>   which began commercial operation between 12/31/76 and 12/31/82
{2>   If the station demonstrates to the Department that in optimum operation this limit cannot be met, the
      required limit would be 0.65 Ib S02/MMBtu.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW MEXICO
6
Air Quality Control Regulation 602
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    01/01/83
station consisting of at least one coal burning installation <1>
>250
coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.2
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
Ac.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3c or 3e, 4c, 4g, 5b
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)  [Section 602(E)]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4, and 6]
   => other testing  [The Department may require the owner/operator to conduct a
      performance test (not more than once per year) such as specified in 40 CFR
      Part 60, Appendix B.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Both prior to enetering the S02 removal system
      and at all locations which S02 emissions are released to the atmosphere]
   => sulfur content of fuel   [Section 602(E>]
   => other   [Alternate method approved by the Department]
   => 3 hours
   => other   [30 day]
   => state regulation  [Section 602(E)]
Footnotes:
C1>   which began commercial operation between 12/31/76 and 12/31/82

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEW MEXICO
6
Air Quality Control Regulation 602
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    01/01/83
coal burning installation {1>
>250
coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.34
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 2a, 2c, 3a, 3c or 3e, 4g, 5b
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)  [Section 602(E)J
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and 6]
   => other testing  [The Department may require to owner/operator to conduct a
      performance test (but not more than once oper year) as specified in 40 CFR
      Part 60, Appendix B.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Both prior to entering the S02 removal system
      and at all locations which S02 emissions are released to the atmosphere.]
   => sulfur content of fuel   [Section 602(E)]
   => other  [Unless Department has approved an alternate method]
   => other  [Not specified]
   => state regulation  [Section 602(E)J
Footnotes:
<1>   which began commercial operation prior to 12/31/76 and after 12/31/82

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  NEW MEXICO
  6
  Air Quality Control  Regulation 602
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After     12/31/84
  fuel burning installations with  two or more units
  >250
  coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  17.900 Ib/hour {1}
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     ::  1d,  2a,  2c,  3a,  3c or 3e,  4c,  4g,  5b
     =>  total  plant  actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)   [Section 602(E>]
     =>  source testing (as specified in 40 CFR  Part  60)   [Methods  1-4,  and 6]
     =>  other  testing  [The Department may require  the owner/operator to conduct a
        performance  test (not more than once per year) such  as specified in 40 CFR
        Part 60, Appendix B.]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring   [Both prior  to enetering  the S02 removal system
        and  at all locations which S02 emissions are released to the atmosphere]
     =>  sulfur content of fuel  [Section 602(E)]
     =>  other   [Alternate method approved by the Department]
     =>  3 hours
     =>  other   [30 day]
     =>  state  regulation  [Section 602(E>]
Footnotes:
{1}   Emission limit not to be exceeded more than once per year based on a 3-hour average determined on a
      total station basis.  Alternative stack emission limitations may be approved by the Department.
      Facilities also cannot exceed twenty-eight percent of the total sulfur produced as averaged over a
      thirty day period on a total station basis.

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State
Region
State Regulation Citation
OKLAHOMA
6
Oklahoma Air Pollution Rules, Regulation 3.4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    07/01/72
fuel burning installations
all
gaseous fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As approved by the Commissioner]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [If the facility is >250 MMBtu/hour, an instrument for continuously
                                  monitoring and recording S02 emissions is required, except where gaseous
                                  fuel containing <1X sulfur is the only fuel burned.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [2 hour maximum]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [Regulation 1.5; Regulation 3.4(B):  Maintain a file of
                                  all measurements required and retain for a year.]

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State                       OKLAHOMA
Region                      6
State Regulation Citation   Oklahoma Air Pollution Rules, Regulation 3.4

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       After    07/01/72
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    all
Fuel Type                   liquid fuel

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 0.8 <1>
Compliance Procedures          ::
1e.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>

2b1.  Test Methods             =>
2c.   Test Methods             =>
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>

4g.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>

5e.   Reporting                =>
1e, 2a, 2b1 or 2c,  3c or 3e.  4g,  5b,  5e
other  [Not specified]
source testing (as  specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [466.26 (Volume 36,  No.
159; August 17, 1971)]
fuel testing: ASTM   [D129 or D1552]
other testing  [As  approved by the Commissioner]
sulfur content of fuel
other  [If facility is >250 MMBtu/hr, instrument  for continuously monitoring
and recording S02 emissions required.]
other  [Maximum 2 hour average]
state regulation  [Regulation 1.5; Regulation 3.4(6):  Maintain a file of
all measurements required and retain them for a year.]
other
Footnotes:
{1>   If differennt fuels are burned simultaneously, the standard is determined by proration.  Formula:  y(.8>
      «• z(1.2)/y + z; where y is the X of total heat input derived from liquid fuel and z is the X of total
      heat input derived from solid fuel.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OKLAHOMA
  6
  Oklahoma Air Pollution Rules,  Regulation 3.4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    07/01/72
  fuel  burning installations
  all
  solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
:  1.2
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting

5e.   Reporting
     ::  1e,  2a,  2b1  or 2c,  3c  or  3e,  4g,  5b,  5e
     =>  other  [Not  specified]
     =>  source testing (as  specified  in 40  CFR Part  60)   [466.26 (Volume 36,  No.
        159;  August  17, 1971)]
     =>  fuel  testing:  ASTM   [D271]
     =>  other testing   [As  approved by the  Commissioner]
     =>  sulfur content of fuel
     =>  other  [If  facility is  >250 MMBtu/hr,  instrument  for continuously monitoring
        and  recording  S02 emissions required.]
     =>  other  [Maximum 2 hour  average]
     =>  state regulation  [Regulation 1.5;  Regulation 3.4(B).   Maintain a file of
        all  measurements required and retain  them for a year.]
     =>  other
Footnotes:
C1>   If differennt fuels are burned simultaneously, the standard is determined by proration.  Formula:  y(.8)
      + z(1.2)/y + z; where y is the X of total heat input derived from liquid fuel and z is the X of total
      heat input derived from solid fuel.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OKLAHOMA
  6
  Oklahoma  Air Pollution Rules,  Regulation 3.4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Before   07/01/72
  all
  all
  all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
:  0.52 (1350 ug/m3>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     ::  1e.  2c.  3a.  3b,  4g,  5b
     =>  other  [Not  specified]
     =>  other testing  [As specified in CFR  466.65  (36 FR,  No.  159,  August  17,
        1971)]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring
     =>  ambient  monitoring or diffusion estimate
     =>  other  [A 5  minute period of any hour]
     =>  state regulation  [Regulation 1.5; Regulation 3.4(B):  Maintain a file of all
        measurements and retain them for a year.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OKLAHOMA
  6
  Oklahoma Air Pollution Rules,  Regulation 3.4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Before   07/01/72
  all
  all
  all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
:  0.46
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 3b, 4b, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     => other testing  tAs specified in CFR  466.65  (36 FR,  No.  159,  August  17,
        1971)]
     => continuous S02 monitoring
     => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
     => 1  hour
     => state regulation  [Regulation 1.5; Regulation 3.4(6):   Maintain a file  of
        all  measurements required and retain them for a year.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OKLAHOMA
  6
  Oklahoma  Air  Pollution Rules,  Regulation 3.4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Before   07/01/72
  all
  all
  all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
:  0.25
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 3b, 4c.  5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     => other testing  [As  specified in CFR 466.65  (36  FR, No.  159,  August  17,
        1971)]
     => continuous S02 monitoring
     => ambient  monitoring  or  diffusion estimate
     => 3 hours
     => state regulation  [Regulation 1.5; Regulation 3.4(8):   Maintain a file  of
        all  measurements required and retain  them for a year.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            OKLAHOMA
                            6
                            Oklahoma Air Pollution Rules, Regulation 3.4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   07/01/72
                            all
                            all
                            all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                          :  0.05
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 3b, 4d, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
4d.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                               => other testing  [As specified in CFR 466.65 (36 FR,  No. 159, August 17,
                                  1971)]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => 24 hours
                               => state regulation  [Regulation 1.5; Regulation 3.4:   Maintain a file of  all
                                  measurements required and retain them for a year.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
OKLAHOMA
6
Oklahoma Air Pollution Rules, Regulation 1.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
all
all
all
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
attain the National Ambient Air Quality Standard O>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3b, 3e, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Test procedures as approved by the Commissioner]
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by the Commissioner]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Annual arithmetic average]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation   [Regulation 5.1]

Footnotes:
<1>   A source must not cause a S02 NAAOS exceedance.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OKLAHOMA
  6
  Oklahoma Air Pollution Rules,  Regulation 1.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Fac iIi ty Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  all
  all
  all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
:  0.14 (365 ug/mJ)  primary standard
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3b, 3e, 4d, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Test procedures approved by the Commissioner]
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by the Commissioner]
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours  [Maximum]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [Regulation 5.1]

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502 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
OKLAHOMA
6
Oklahoma Air Pollution Rules, Regulation 1.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
all
all
all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
0.5 (1300 ug/m3) secondary standard
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3b, 3e, 4c, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods
3b.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   => other testing  [Test procedures approved by the Commissioner]
   => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
   => other  [As approved by the Commissioner]
   => 3 hours  [Maximum]
   => state regulation  [Regulation 5.1]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            TEXAS
                            6
                            Texas Regulation II - Control of Air Pollution From Sulfur Compounds, Section
                            112.9
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                          : All counties except Galveston,  Harris, Jefferson, and Orange {1}
                          : Global
                          : fuel burning installations
                          : all
                          : all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                          : 0.4 (net ground level concentration)
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c or 2d, 3e,  4g,  5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2c
      Test Methods
2d.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
=> other testing  [As specified by the Board or the Executive Director.]
=> other testing  [Alternate sampling method if approved by the Executive
   Director.]
=> other  [As specified by the Board of the Executive Director.]
=> other  [Thirty minute period.]
=> state regulation  [General rules. Sections 101.8, 101.10,  and 101.12]
Footnotes:
O>   All new sources except those in El Paso County are exempt if the following conditions are met:   1)
      Federal NSPS and BACT are met; 2) Neither primary nor secondary S02 air quality standards are exceeded;
      3) sources on an exempt property prior to 01/19/80 remain in compliance.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  TEXAS
  6
  Texas  Regulation II  -  Control  of Air  Pollution  From  Sulfur  Compounds,  Section
  112.8
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Jefferson and  Orange  Counties
  Global
  all
  all
  all
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  0.32 (net  ground level  concentration)
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c or 2d, 3e, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Board or the Executive Director.]
2d.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Alternate sampling method if approved by the Executive
                                  Director.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by the Board or the Executive Director.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Thirty minute period.]
5b.   Reporting
     => state regulation  [General  rules.  Sections  101.8,  101.10,  and 101.12]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
TEXAS
6
Texas Regulation II - Control of Air Pollution From Sulfur Compounds, Section
112.7
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Galvaston and Harris Counties
Global
all
all
all
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
0.28 (net ground level concentration)
Compliance Procedures          ::
1e.   Heat Input Determination =>
2c.   Test Methods
2d.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
      1e, 2c or 2d, 3e, 4g, 5b
      other  [Not specified.]
   => other testing  [As specified by the Board or the Executive Director.]
   => other testing  [Alternate sampling method if approved by the Executive
      Director.]
   => other  [As specified by the Board or the Executive Director.]
   => other  [Thirty minute period.]
   => state regulation  [General Rules, Sections 101.8, 101.10, and 101.12]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  TEXAS
  6
  Texas  Regulation  II  - Control of Air Pollution  From Sulfur Compounds,  Section
  112.6
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  fuel-fired steam generator
  all
  liquid
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
:  440
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c or 2d, 3e, 4g,  5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods
2d.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
                       [As  specified  by  the Board or  Executive Director]
                       [Alternate sampling method if  approved by  the  Executive
=> other testing
=> other testing
   Director]
=> other  [As specified by the Board or the Executive Director]
=> other  [Not specified]
=> state regulation  [General Rules, Sections  101.8,  101.10,  and 101.12]
Footnotes:
(1}   If a source has an effective stack height less than standard effective stack height, the allowable
      emission concentration must be reduced by multiplying it by the square of the effective stack height
      divided by the standard effective stack height.

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S02 Regulation Report
State                     : TEXAS
Region                    : 6
State Regulation Citation : Texas Regulation II - Control of Air Pollution From Sulfur Compounds, Section
                            112.5

Applicable Area           : Statewide
Applicable Time Frame     : Global
Facility Type             : fuel-fired steam generator
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)  : all
Fuel Type                 : solid fossil

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 3 {1}

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c or 2d, 3e, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Board or Executive Director]
2d.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Alternate sampling method if approved by the Executive
                                  Director]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by the Board or the Executive Director]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [General Rules, Sections 101.8, 101.10, and 101.12]

Footnotes:
O)   New proven technology in removing S02 emissions must be applied when it becomes available.

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S02 Regulation Report
State                     : TEXAS
Region                    : 6
State Regulation Citation : Texas Regulation II  - Control of Air Pollution From Sulfur Compounds, Section
                            112.5

Applicable Area           : Mi lam County
Applicable Time Frame     : After    01/01/82
Facility Type             : fuel-fired steam generators built before 01/01/55
Facility Size (MMBtu/hc)  : all
Fuel Type                 : solid fossil

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBUJ)            : 4 O>

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c or 2d,  3e,  4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Mot specified]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [As specified by the Board or Executive Director]
2d.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Alternate sampling method if approved by the Executive
                                  Director]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by the Board or the Executive Director]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [General Rules, Sections 101.8, 101.10, and 101.12]

Footnotes:
(1>   New proven technology in removing S02 emissions must be applied when it becomes available.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      IOWA
                      7
                      Title II, Chapter 23.3(3), Chapter 24, Chapter 25.1(8), and (9)
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide excluding the counties of Black Hawk, Clinton, Des Moines, Dubuque,
                      Jackson, Lee,  Linn, Lousia,  Muscatine,  and Scott.
                      Before   09/23/70
                      Fuel burning units
                      All
                      Solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/NMBtu)
                    : Less than or equal to 5.0
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.
2c.
Test Methods
Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
:: 1a, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 3a,  4g,  5b
=> unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Stack sampling and
   associated analytical methods are those specified in the "Compliance
   Sampling Manual", adopted by the Commission on May 19,  1977.]
=> fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2015-66]
=> other testing  [Emission tests and continuous monitoring performance tests
   may be required.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> other  [Replicated maximum two hour average.]
=> state regulation  [24.1;  An oral and written report of  excess emissions made
   to the regional office shall include the identification of the equipment and
   point of emissions; the time, duration, and estimated quantity of emissions;
   the cause of and the remedy for the excess emissions; and the steps taken to
   limit the excess emissions in the interim period.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
IOWA
7
Title It, Chapter 23.3(3), Chapter 24. Chapter 25.1(8) and (9)
Applicable Area

Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr>
Fuel Type
Counties of Black Hawk, Clinton, Des Moines,  Dubuque,  Jackson,  Lee, Linn, Lousia,
Muscatine, and Scott
Before   09/23/70
Fuel burning units
All
Solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 6.0
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5b
   => unit design rated (HMBtu/hr)
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Stack sampling and
      associated analytical methods are those specified in the "Compliance
      Sampling Manual", adopted by the Commission on May 19,  1977.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [0-2015-66]
   => other testing   [Emission tests and continuous monitoring performance tests
      may be required.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => other  [Replicated maximum two hour average.]
   => state regulation  [24.1; An oral and written report of excess emissions made
      to the regional office shall include the identification of the equipment and
      point of emissions; the time, duration, and estimated quantity of emissions;
      the cause of and the remedy for the excess emissions; and the steps taken to
      limit the excess emissions in the interim period.]

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State                       IOWA
Region                      7
State Regulation Citation   Title II, Chapter 23.3(3), Chapter 24, Chapter 25.1(8) and (9)

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Before   09/23/70
Facility Type               Fuel burning units
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Liquid fuel

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Less than or equal to 2.5
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.
2c.
Test Methods
Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
:: 1a, 2a. Zbl, 2c, 3a, 4g,  5a, 5b
=> unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Stack testing and
   associated analytical methods are those specified in the "Compliance
   Sampling Manual", adopted by the Commission on May 19, 1977.]
=> fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2015-66]
=> other testing  [Emission tests and continuous monitoring perofrmance tests
   may be required.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> other  [Replicated maximum two hour average.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> state regulation  [24.1;  An oral and written report of excess emissions made
   to the regional office shall include the identification of the equipment and
   point of emissions; the time, duration, and estimated quantity of emissions;
   the cause of and the remedy for the excess emissions; and the steps taken to
   limit the excess emissions in the interim period.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      IOWA
                      7
                      Title II, Chapter 23.1(2),  Chapter 24,  Chapter 25.1(8) and (9)
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      After    09/23/70
                      Fuel burning units
                      Less than or equal to 250.0
                      Solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                      Less than or equal to 6.0
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.
2c.
Test Methods
Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
:: 1a, 2a,  2b1, 2c,  3a,  4g,  5a,  5b
=> unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Stack testing and
   associated analytical methods are those specified in the "Compliance
   Sampling Manual", adopted by the Commission on May 19,  1977.]
=> fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2015-66]
=> other testing  [Emission tests and continuous monitoring perofrmance tests
   may be required.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> other  [Replicated maximum two hour average.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 60
=> state regulation  [24.1;  An oral and written report of  excess emissions made
   to the regional office shall  include the identification of the equipment and
   point of emissions; the time, duration and estimated quantity of emissions;
   the cause of and the remedy for the excess emissions; and the steps taken to
   limit the excess emissions in the interim period.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
                      KANSAS
                      7
                      Title 28, Article 19, Part 4, Sections 30 and 31
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Global
                      Indirect heating equipment excluding exempted sources {1}
                      Greater than or equal to 250
                      AH fuel, excluding refuse
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
                    : Less than or equal to 1.5
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.
2b1.
2b2.
2c.
3a.
Test Methods
Test Methods
Test Methods
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
                               ::  1e,  2a,  2b1 or 2b2 or 2c,  3a,  4c,  5a,  5b,  5e
                               =>  other  [The equipment manufacturer's or designer's guaranteed maximum input
                                  whichever is greater, of the aggregate heat content of all fuels whose
                                  products of combustion pass through a stack or stacks.]
                               =>  source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 20]
                               =>  fuel testing: ASTM  [D-271-64 or D-2015-66 (coal or coke)]
                               =>  fuel testing: ASTM  [D-240-64 (oil)]
                               =>  other testing  [or other recognized method as approved by the department]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Excluding fossil-fuel fired steam generators
                                  whose annual capacity factor is limited by permit conditions to be less than
                                  thirty percent.]
                               =>  3 hours
                               =>  specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               =>  state regulation  [2&-19-19(k); A quarterly report of excess emissions shall
                                  include the total  time the unit operated;  the date, time, and magnitude of
                                  emissions; data reductions; the nature and cause of excess emissions;
                                  corrective action taken and preventive measures adopted; the date, time,
                                  nature and cause of CEMs breakdown; repairs or corrections to the CEMs (may
                                  require proof); performance audit results; and if no excess emissions have
                                  occurred or the CEMs have not required corrective actions, a statement
                                  verifying that fact.]
                               =>  other  [A quality assurance plan will  be submitted thirty days prior to the
                                  commencement of CEMs performance tests.]

Footnotes:
{1}   Exempted sources are indirect heating equipment in electric generating plants that were existing on
      January 1,  1972 in areas that have been identified as meeting the national primary ambient air quality
      standard for S02,  and are capable of being fueled by coal.
4c.   Averaging Time
5a.   Reporting
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MISSOURI
7
Title 10, Division 10, Chapter 3, Section .150 and Chapter 6
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide excluding the city of St.  Louis,  and the counties of St.  Charles,  St.
Louis, Jefferson, Franklin, Clay, Cass,  Buchanan,  Ray,  Jackson, Platte,  and
Greene.
After    02/24/71
Indirect Heating Sources
Greater than or equal to 0.35
All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 8.0 {1}
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 1e, 2a, 2b1 or 2c, 3e, 4c, 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => other  [Determined by multiplying the heating value of the fuel by the
      amount of fuel burned during the source test period.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-2015-66 (solid) or D-240-64 (liquid)]
   => other testing  [Alternative sampling methods may be used with Director
      approval.]
   => other  [As specified by the Director.]
   => 3 hours
   => other  [Not specified.]
Footnotes:
<1>   The following sources shall limit their average sulfur emissions to the amount indicated:  Associated
      Electric Cooperative New Madrid, less than 10.0 Ibs S02/MMBtu; Associated Electric Cooperative Thomas
      Hill Units 1 and 2, and University of Missouri Columbia, less than 8.0 Ibs S02/MMBtu; Central Electric
      Power Cooperative Chalmois Plant, less than 6.7 Ibs S02/MMBtu; Empire District Electric Company Asbury
      Station, less than 12.0 Ibs S02/MMBtu; Kansas City Power and Light Company Montrose Station, less than
      12.9 Ibs S02/MHBtu

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MISSOURI
7
Title 10, Division 10, Chapter 5, Section .110
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
St. Louis Metropolitan Area {1}
After    03/24/70
Indirect heating sources
Less than 2000
Fuel oil and coal
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
Less than or equal to 4.0 (2}
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination

2b1.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1c or 1e, 2b1 or 2c,  3a or 3e,  4c,  5b
   => total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => other  [Sum of the manufacturer's or designer's guaranteed maximum heat
      input rate of each indirect heating source.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Heat content by D-240-64 (fuel  oil) or D-2015-66 (coal)
      and percent sulfur by D-129-64  (fuel oil) or D-3177-75 (coal).]
   => other testing  [As specified by the Director.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => other  [As specified by the Director.]
   => 3 hours
   => state regulation  [10 CSR 10-5.110; A quarterly report of excess emissions.]
Footnotes:
•CD   The compliance date for sources located in Franklin County is Jan.  31,  1973.
<2>   Limitation allowed in the months of April, May, June, July,  Aug.,  and Sept.,  only if it can be shown
      that the source can not attain the 2.3 Ibs. S02 per million BTU emission limit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MISSOURI
7
Title 10, Division 10, Chapter 5, Section .110
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
St. Louis Metropolitan Area {1}
After    03/24/70
Indirect heating sources
Less than 2000
Fuel oil and coal
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
Less than or equal to 2.0  total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
   => other  [Sum of the manufacturer's or designer's guaranteed maximum heat
      input rate of each indirect heating source.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Heat content by D-240-64 (fuel oil) or D-2015-66 (coal)
      and percent sulfur by D-129-64 (fuel oil) or D-3177-75 (coal).]
   => other testing  tAs specified by the Director.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => other  [As specified by the Director.]
   => 3 hours
   => state regulation  [10 CSR 10-5.110; A quarterly report of excess emissions.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The compliance date for sources located in Franklin County is Jan. 31, 1973.
{2}   Limitation allowed in the months of Oct., Nov., Dec., Jan., Feb., and March, only if it can be shown
      that the source can not attain the 2.3 IDS S02 per million BTU emission limit.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MISSOURI
7
Title 10, Division 10, Chapter 5, Section .110
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
St. Louis Metropolitan Area
After    03/24/70
Indirect heating sources
Greater than or equal to 2000
Fuel oil and coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 2.3 <1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods             =>
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4c.   Averaging Time           =>
5b.   Reporting                =>
      1c, 1e, 2b1 or 2c, 3a or 3e, 4c, 5b
      total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
      other  [The sum of the manufacturer's or designer's guaranteed maximum heat
      input rate of each indirect heating sources.]
      fuel testing: ASTM  [Heat content by D-240-64 (fuel oil) or D-2015-66 (coal)
      and percent sulfur by D-129-64 (fuel oil) or D-3177-75 (coal).]
      other testing  [As specified by the Director.]
      continuous S02 monitoring
      other  [As specified by the Director.]
      3 hours
      state regulation  [10 CSR 10-5.110; A quarterly report of excess emissions.]
Footnotes:
(1)   The following sources shall limit their average sulfur emissions to the amount indicated:  Union
      Electric Labadie Plant and Portage des Sioux shall not emit more than 4.8 Ibs S02/MMBtu (daily average,
      00:01 to 24:00).

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       MISSOURI
Region                      7
State Regulation Citation   Title 10, Division 10, Chapter 2,  Section .200

Applicable Area             Kansas City Metropolitan Area <1>
Applicable Time Frame       After    09/24/67
Facility Type               Indirect heating sources
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than or equal to 0.35
Fuel Type                   All fossil fuels

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Less than or equal to 8.0 {2}
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
:: 1d, 2a,  2b1  or 2c,  3e,  4c,  5e
=> total plant  actual  or operating (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as  specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6]
=> fuel testing: ASTM   tD-2015-66 (solid) or D-240-64 (liquid)]
=> other testing  [Alternative sampling methods may be used with director
   approval.]
=> other  [As specified by the Director.]
=> 3 hours
=> other  [Not  specified.]
Footnotes:
O>   The compliance date for sources located in Buchanan County is Sept. 1, 1970.
{2>   The following sources shall limit their average sulfur emissions to the amount indicated:  Independence
      Power and Light, less than 6.3 IDS S02/MMBtu; Kansas City Power and Light Grand Avenue Plant and the
      Missouri Public Service Plant, less then 9.0 Ibs S02/MMBtu; Kansas City Power and Light Hawthorn Plant,
      less than 6.1 Ibs S02/MM8tu; St. Joseph Light and Power Lake Road Plant, less than 8.6 Ibs/MMBtu.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
MISSOURI
7
Title 10, Division 10, Chapter 4, Section .190, and Chapter 6
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Springfield - Greene County
After    09/24/71
Indirect heating sources
Greater than 0.35
All fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 8.0 {1}
Compliance Procedures
1d.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination

2b1.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1d, 1e, 2b1 or 2c, 3e, 4c, 5e
   => total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   -> other  [Determined by multiplying the heating value of the fuel by the
      amount of fuel burned during the source test period.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Heating value by D-2015-66 (solid) or D-240-64
      (liquid)]
   => other testing  [Alternate test methods may be used with Director approval.]
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => 3 hours
   => other  [Not specified.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The following sources shall limit their average sulfur emissions to the amount indicated:  City
      Utilities James River Plant, less than 9.2 IDS 502/MMBtu; City Utilites Southwest Plant, less than 1.2
      Ibs S02/MMBtu.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NEBRASKA
7
Title 1Z9, Chapters 4, 13, and 21
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Before   06/17/75
Fuel burning devices used in indirect heating equipment
All
All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 2.5
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination
1b.   Heat Input Determination
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1a or 1b, 1e, 2a, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => unit design rated  unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   => other  {Rated or operating input capacity,]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part  60)  [Method 6]
   => other  [Continuous emission monitoring may be required by the Director.]
   => other  [Two hour average.]
   => state regulation  [21.006; Records and reports regarding measured source
      emissions will be submitted in manner and on a schedule to be determined by
      the Director.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      COLORADO
                      8
                      Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1, Section VI, A
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      After    09/11/77
                      combustion turbines
                      <300
                      gaseous
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                      1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 18, 2a or 2c, 3a,  4c,  5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.

2c.
3a.
4c.
5e.
Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
                            40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.1
Test Methods             => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
Averaging Time
Reporting
=> 3 hours
=> other  [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      COLORADO
                      8
                      Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1,  Section VI,  A
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      After    09/11/77
                      combustion turbines
                      >=300
                      gaseous
Emissions Limits:

                      0.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods
2c.
3a.
4c.
5e.
Test Methods
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)   [Methods 1-4 and 8; 40 CFR
   60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.]
=> other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
Averaging Time
Reporting
=> 3 hours
=> other  [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            COLORADO
                            8
                            Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1, Section VI,  A
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   09/11/77
                            combustion turbine
                            <300
                            gaseous
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and MEthod 8;
                                  40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.]
                               => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
                               => 3 hours
                               => other  [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
COLORADO
8
Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1, Section VI, A
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Before   09/11/77
combustion turbine
>=300
gaseous
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c,  5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.

2c.
3a.
4c.
5e.
Test Methods
                                                       [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
   40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A,  Part 60.]
=> other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
                              [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
Averaging Time           => 3 hours
Reporting                => other
             [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            COLORADO
                            8
                            Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1,  Section VI, B
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    09/11/77
                            combustion turbine
                            >=250
                            natural gas
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                            0.35
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
                                  40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.3
                               => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
                               => 3 hours
                               => other  [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
COLORADO
8
Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1,  Section VI,  A
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Before   09/11/77
fuel burning installations
<300
oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.5
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                                                                                   [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
      40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.3
   => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
   => 3 hours
   => other  [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            COLORADO
                            8
                            Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1, Section VI, A
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   09/11/77
                            fuel burning installations
                            >=300
                            oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            0.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
                                  40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.]
                               => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
                               => 3 hours
                               => other  [Quarterly reports.]

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502 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            COLORADO
                            8
                            Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1,  Section VI,  B
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    09/11/77
                            oil burning installations including combustion turbines
                            <250
                            oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                            0.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
                                  40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.)
                               => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
                               => 3 hours
                               => other  [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      COLORADO
                      8
                      Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1, Section VI, B
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      After    09/11/77
                      oil burning installations excluding combustion turbines
                      >=250
                      oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                      0.3
Compliance Procedures
                                2a or 2c, 3a, 4c, 5e
la.
2a.

2c.
3a.
4c.
5e.
                                                                             [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
                            40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A,  Part 60.]
                            other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
                                                       [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring
Averaging Time           => 3 hours
Reporting                => other
                                   [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  COLORADO
  8
  Colorado Air  Pollution Regulation 1,  Section VI, A
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Before  09/11/77
  fuel  burning  installations
  <300
  coal  (1)
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
:  1.8
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a,  4c,  5e
la.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated  source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
                                  40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 601
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Director.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
4c.   Averaging Time           => 3 hours
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Quarterly reports.]

Footnotes:
{1}   These standards are also applicable to the use of coal-based by-product fuels.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       COLORADO
Region                      8
State Regulation Citation   Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1, Section VI,  A

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Before   09/11/77
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    =>300
Fuel Type                   coal C1>

Emissions Limits:
 unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and MEthod 8;
   40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.]
=> other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
=> 3 hours
=> other  [Quarterly reports.]
Footnotes:
{1}   These standards are also applicable to the use of coal-based by-product fuels.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
COLORADO
8
Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1, Section VI, B
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    09/11/77
fuel burning installations
<250
coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c, 5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
      40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.]
   => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
   => 3 hours
   => other  [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
COLORADO
8
Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1, Section VI, B
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    09/11/77
fuel burning installations
>=250
coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.4
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c, 5e
1a.   Neat Input Determination => unit design rated {MMBtu/hr).
2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and Method 8,
      40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.3
   => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.]
   => 3 hours
   => other  [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
COLORADO
8
Colorado Air Pollution Regulation 1, Section VI, B
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    09/11/77
fuel burning installations
all
all sources converted from other fuels to coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
1.2
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3a, Ac,  5e
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (HMBtu/hr)
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods 1-4 and Method 8;
                                  40 CFR 60.275, Appendix A, Part 60.]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Alternative method approved by the Division.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for sources greater than 250 MMBtu/hr.3
4c.   Averaging Time           => 3 hours
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Quarterly reports.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MONTANA
                            8
                            Montana Air Quality Regulations 16.8.820
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            fuel burning installations
                            all
                            all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                          : 0.50
Compliance Procedures
1b.   Heat Input Determination
      Test Methods
2c.

3b.
4b.
5d.
      Monitoring Requirements
      Averaging Time
      Reporting
:: 1b, 2c, 3b, 4b, 5d
=> unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
=> other testing  [Pararosam'line,  40 CFR Part 50 (Appendix A) or by an
   approved equivalent method]
=> ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
=> 1 hour  [Not to be exceeded more than 18 times in any 12 consecutive months]
=> specified by the Director

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MONTANA
                            8
                            Montana Air Quality Regulations 16.8.820
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            fuel burning installations
                            all
                            all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                          : 0.10
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2c, 3b, 4d, 5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating  other testing  [Pararosaniline, 40 CFR Part 50 (Appendix A) or by an
                                  approved equivalent method]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => 24 hours  [Not to be exceeded more than once per year]
                               => specified by the Director

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            MONTANA
                            8
                            Montana Air Quality Regulations 16.8.820
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Global
                            fuel burning installations
                            all
                            all
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                          : 0.02
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2c, 3b, 4g, 5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   lest Methods

3b.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
                               => other testing  [Pararosaniline,  40 CFR Part 50 (Appendix A) or by an
                                  approved equivalent method]
                               => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
                               => other  [Annual, not to be exceeded]
                               => specified by the Director

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       MONTANA
Region                      8
State Regulation Citation   Montana Air Quality Regulations 16.8.1411

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       After    07/01/72
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than 1
Fuel Type                   liquid or solid

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/HMBtu)              : 1.0 t1>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2c, 3c, 3e, 4g, 5b, 5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5d.   Reporting
=> other testing  [Methods approved by the Department]
=> sulfur content of fuel
=> other  [Upon application to the Director,  an S02 control  process may be used
   if the resulting emissions of sulfur do not exceed 1.0 Ibs per hour.]
=> other  [Specified by the Director]
=> state regulation  [16.8.704]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   A higher sulfur containing fuel may be used if, when mixed with one or more lower sulfur containing
      fuels, the equivalent sulfur content is not in excess of 1.0 Ib S02/MMBtu when fired.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  MONTANA
  8
  Montana Air Quality Regulations  16.8.1411
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    07/01/72
  fuel  burning installations
  Greater than 1
  gaseous
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
:  See footnote.  {1>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1b, 2c, 3c, 4g, 5d
1b.   Heat Input Determination => unit actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Methods approved by the Department]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Specified by the Director]
5d.   Reporting                => specified by the Director

Footnotes:
{1}   50 grains H2S per 100 cubic feet, calculated at standard conditions.  This does  not apply to 1) the
      burning of sulfur, hydrogen sulfide,  acid sludge, or other sulfur compounds in the manufacturing of
      sulfur compounds; 2) the incineration of waste gases if the gross heating value  of such gases is less
      than 300 Btu/cubic feet and the fuel  used to incinerate such waste gases does not contain sulfur or
      sulfur compounds in excess of 50 grains per 100 cubic feet; or 3) the use of fuels where the gaseous
      products of combustion are used as raw materials for other processes.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
NORTH DAKOTA
8
North Dakota NSPS, Chapter 33-15-06-1
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
fuel burning installations
all
all fossil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 3.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a or 2c, 3c,  4a,  5a
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Manufacturer's or designer's guaranteed maximum heat input rate.]
2a.   Test Methods             => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6.1
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Other  methods as approved by the Department.]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of  fuel
4a.   Averaging Time           => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
5a.   Reporting                => specified in 40 CFR Part 60

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
SOUTH DAKOTA
8
South Dakota Air Pollution Rules,  Chapter 74:26:07
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
fuel burning installations
all
all
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MM8tu)
Less than or equal to 3.0
Compliance Procedures
1a.   Heat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4a.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
   :: 1a, 2a or 2c, 3e,  4a,  5d
   => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)  tor unit manufacturer rates,  whichever heat
      input value is greater]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
   => other testing  [Specified by the Director]
   => other  [Not specified]
   => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
   => specified by the Director

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
UTAH
8
Utah Air Laws, Part IV, Section 4.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
fuel burning installations
all
oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MHBtu)
Less than or equal to 0.85
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2a, 2b1, 3c, 3e, 4g, 5e
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Mandatory testing, using the applicable ASTM method,
      performed at least once every five years or as requested by the Executive
      Secretary.]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => other  [If an exemption is granted, monitoring devices used shall be
      approved by the Executive Secretary.]
   => other  [Specified by the Executive Secretary.]
   => other  [Specified by the Executive Secretary.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
UTAH
8
Utah Air Laws, Part IV, Section 4.2
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
fuel burning installations
all
coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 1.0
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2b1.  Test Methods
3c.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5e.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2a, 2b1, 3c, 3e, 4g, 5e
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [Mandatory testing, using the applicable ASTM method,
      performed at least once every five years or as requested the Executive
      Secretary]
   => sulfur content of fuel
   => other  [If an exemption is granted, monitoring devices used shall be
      approved by the Executive Secretary.]
   => other  [Specified by the Executive Secretary.]
   => other  [Specified by the Director.]

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WYOMING
Region                      8
State Regulation Citation   Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations,  Chapter 1,  Section 4

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Before   01/01/74
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (HMStu/hr)    >250 and <=2500
Fuel Type                   coal

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Less than or equal to 1.2 O>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1d.   Heat Input Determination
2a.

2c.
Test Methods

Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5d.   Reporting
:: 1c or 1d, 2a or 2c, 3e,  4g, 5b or Sd
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> total plant actual or operating (NHBtu/hr)  [Whichever heat input value is
   greater.]
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 is required when
   using the two hour fixed averaging method.]
=> other testing  [An equivalent method may be approved when using the two hour
   fixed averaging method.]
=> other  [Specified by the Director.]
=> other  [Two hour or equivalent.]
=> state regulation   [22(j); Reporting requirement for the CEM option.]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   A combination of a thirty day rolling average of 1.2 Ib S02/MMBtu and a three hour fixed average of 1.2
      Ib S02/MMBtu may be used as an averaging method.  Written notice to the Administrator is required.  The
      three hour fixed average maximum is not to be exceeded more than once per year.  Compliance with this
      option must be demonstrated by CEM.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WYOMING
Region                      8
State Regulation Citation   Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, Chapter 1, Section 4

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Before   01/01/74
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >2,500 and <=5,000
Fuel Type                   coal

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Less than or equal to 0.5 {1}
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1d.   Heat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5d.   Reporting
:: 1c or 1d, 2a or 2c, 3e, 4g, 5b or 5d
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)  [Whichever heat input value is
   greater.]
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 is required when
   using the two hour fixed averaging method.]
=> other testing  [An equivalent method may be approved when using the two hour
   fixed averaging method.]
=> other  [Specified by the Director.]
=> other  [Two hour or equivalent.]
=> state regulation  [22(j); Reporting requirements for the CEM option.]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   A combination of a thirty day rolling average of 0.5 Ib S02/MMBtu and a three hour fixed average of 1.12
      Ib S02/MMBtu may be used as an averaging method.  Written notice to the Administrator is required.  The
      three hour fixed average maximum is not to be exceeded more than once per year.  Compliance with this
      option must be demonstrated by CEM.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WYOMING
8
Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, Chapter 1, Section 4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Before   01/01/74
fuel burning installations
>5,000
coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 0.3 {1>
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1d.   Heat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5d.   Reporting
                                                  [Whichever heat input value is

                                                       [Method 6 is required when
:: 1c or 1d, 2a or 2c,  3e,  4g,  5b or 5d
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   greater.]
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
   using the two hour fixed averaging method.1
=> other testing  [An equivalent method may be approved when using the two hour
   fixed averaging method.]
=> other  [Specified by the Director.]
=> other  ITwo hour or equivalent.]
=> state regulation  [22(j); Reporting requirements for the CEM option.]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
O>   A combination of a thirty day rolling average of 0.3 Ib S02/MMBtu and a three hour fixed average of 0.65
      Ib S02/MMBtu may be used as an averaging method.  Written notice to the Administrator is required.  The
      three hour fixed average maximum is not to be exceeded more than once per year.  Compliance with this
      option must be demonstrated by CEM.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WYOMING
Region                      8
State Regulation Citation   Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, Chapter 1, Section 4

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       After    01/01/85
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >=250
Fuel Type                   coal

Emissions Limits:
(Ib Soa/MMBtu)            : 0.2 (30-day rolling average) and 0.45 (3-hour fixed average)
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1d.   Heat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

4c.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5e.   Reporting
:: 1c or 1d, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4c or 4g, 5b or 5e
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)  [Whichever heat input value is
   greater.]
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 is required when
   using the three hour averaging method.]
=> other testing  [An equivalent method may be approved when using the three
   hour averaging method.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for the thirty day rolling average
   method.]
=> 3 hours  [Fixed average.] {1>
=> other  [Thirty day rolling average.]
=> state regulation   [22(j);  Reporting requirements for the CEM option.]
=> other
Footnotes:
(1>   The maximum 3-hour S02 emission rate is not to be exceeded more than once per calendar year.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       WYOMING
Region                      8
State Regulation Citation   Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, Chapter 1, Section 4

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       After    01/01/85
Facility Type               fuel burning installations
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    >250
Fuel Type                   oil

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : 0.8 (30-day rolling average and 3-hour fixed average).
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1d.   Heat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

4c.   Averaging Time
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5d.   Reporting
:: 1c or Id, 2a or 2c,  3a,  4c,  4g,  5b or 5d
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> total plant actual or operating  (HMBtu/hr)  [Whichever heat input value is
   greater.]
=> source testing (as specified in  40 CFR Part 60)  [Method 6 is required when
   using the three hour averaging method.]
=> other testing  [An equivalent method may be approved when using the three
   hour averaging method.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for the thirty day rolling average
   method.]
=> 3 hours  [Fixed average.] O>
=> other   [Thirty day rolling average.]
=> state regulation  [22(j); Reporting requirements for the CEM option.]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
<1>   The maximum three hour S02 emission rate is not to be exceeded more than once per calendar year.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  WYOMING
  8
  Wyoming Air Quality Standards  and Regulations,  Chapter  1,  Section 4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    01/01/74
  fuel  burning installations O>
  >250
  oil
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtU)
:  0.8
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1d.   Heat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5d.   Reporting
                                                    [Whichever  heat  input  value is

                                                         [Method  6 is  required when
:: 1c or 1d, 2a or 2c, 3a, 4g, 5b or 5d
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   greater.]
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
   using the two hour fixed averaging method.]
=> other testing  [An equivalent method may be approved when using the two hour
   fixed averaging method.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for the thirty day rolling average
   mehtod.]
=> other  [Two hour fixed average.]
=> state regulation  [22(j); Reporting requirements for the CEM option.]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
<1>   This regulation applies to units existing prior to 01/01/85.
{2}   A combination of a thirty day rolling average of 0.8 Ib S02/MMBtu and a three hour fixed average of 0.8
      Ib S02/MMBtu may be used as an averaging method.  Written notice to the Administrator is required.  The
      three hour fixed average maximum is not to be exceeded more than once per year.  Compliance with this
      option must be demonstrated by CEM.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
WYOMING
8
Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, Chapter 1, Section 4
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
After    01/01/74
fuel burning installations
>250
coal
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
0.2
Compliance Procedures
1c.   Heat Input Determination
1d.   Heat Input Determination

2a.   Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
5d.   Reporting
                                                  [Whichever heat input value is

                                                       [Method 6 is required when
:: 1c or 1d, 2a or 2c, 3a,  4g,  5b or 5d
=> total plant design rated (MMBtu/hr)
=> total plant actual or operating (MMBtu/hr)
   greater.]
=> source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
   using the two hour fixed averaging method.]
=> other testing  [An equivalent method may be approved when using the two hour
   fixed averaging method.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for the thirty day rolling average
   method.]
=> other   [Two hour fixed average.]
=> state regulation  I22(j); Reporting requirement for the CEM option.]
=> specified by the Director
Footnotes:
{1}   This regulation applies to units existing prior to 01/01/85.
{2}   A combination of a thirty day rolling average of 0.2 Ib S02/MMBtu and a three hour fixed average of 0.45
      Ib S02/MMBtu may be used.  Written notice to the Administrator is required.  The three hour fixed
      average maximum is not to be exceeded more than once per year.  Compliance with this option must be
      demonstrated by CEM.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
ARIZONA
9
R18-2-503
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Before   05/14/79
Fossil-fuel fired steam generators and general fuel burning devices
Greater than or equal to 249 (73 MW)
Low sulfur oil and solid fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MM8tu>
Less than 0.90, by weight.
Less than or equal to 1.0
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 3e, 4c, 5b
   => other  [The total heat input of all fuel burning units operated at the
      nominal rated capacity of each unit.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-3176-74 and D-2015]
   => other testing  [Specified in the "Arizonia Testing Manual for Air Pollution
      Emissions", or equivalent methods approved by the Director.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => other  [Specified in the "Arizonia Testing Manual for Air Pollution
      Emissions", or equivalent methods approved by the Director.]
   => 3 hours
   => state regulation  [R18-2-314; Report of excess emissions identifying the
      source and magnitude of emissions, the time,  duration, nature, cause, and
      remedy for the excess emissions.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
ARIZONA
9
R18-2-503
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Before   05/14/79
Fossil-fuel fired steam generators and general fuel burning devices
Greater than or equal to 249 (73 MW)
High sulfur oil <1>
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
Greater than or equal to 0.90, by weight
Less than or equal to 2.2
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 3e, 4c, 5b
   => other  [The total heat input of all fuel burning units operated at the
      nominal rated capacity of each unit.]
   => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-3176-74 and D-2015]
   => other testing   [Specified in the "Arizonia Testing Manual for Air Pollution
      Emissions", or equivalent methods approved by the Director.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring
   => other  [Specified in the "Arizonia Testing Manual for Air Pollution
      Emissions", or equivalent methods approved by the Director.]
   => 3 hours
   => state regulation  [R18-2-314; Report of excess emissions identifying the
      source and magnitude of emissions, the time, duration, nature, cause, and
      remedy for the excess emissions. R18-2-503.2.f; Monthly reports submitted to
      the Director detailing the efforts to obtain low sulfur fuel.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Director approval required to use high sulfur oil.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       ARIZONA
Region                      9
State Regulation Citation   R18-2-503, R18-2-309 through R18-2-314

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       After    05/14/79
Facility Type               Fossil-fuel fired steam generators and general fuel burning devices
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than or equal to 249 (73 MU)
Fuel Type                   Low sulfur oil and solid fuel <1>

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than 0.90, by weight
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Less than or equal to 0.80
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination

2b1.  Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4c.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
:: 1e, 2b1, 2c, 3a, 3e, 4c,  5b
=> other  [The total heat input of all  fuel  burning units operated at the
   nominal rated capacity of each unit.]
=> fuel testing: ASTM  [D-3176-74 and D-2015]
=> other testing  [Specified in the "Arizonia Testing Manual for Air Pollution
   Emissions", or equivalent methods approved by the Director.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring
=> other  [Specified in the  "Arizonia Testing Manual for Air Pollution
   Emissions", or equivalent methods approved by the Director.]
=> 3 hours
=> state regulation  [R18-2-314; Report of excess emissions identifying the
   source and magnitude of emissions, the time,  duration, nature, cause and
   remedy for the excess emissions.]
Footnotes:
<1>   Director approval required to use high sulfur oil.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  CALIFORNIA
  9
  R-1-520,  R-1-522.  and  R-9-1-304
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Bay Area Air  Quality Management District
  Global
  Not specified
  Not specified
  Liquid  fossil  fuel
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  Less than or  equal  to 0.5,  by weight
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2b4.  Test Methods

2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements


3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time

5e.   Reporting
     ::  1e,  2b4,  2c,  3a,  3e,  4g,  5e
     =>  other   [Not  specified]
     =>  fuel testing: other  [Sulfur content  of  fuels  by Method 10,  in the "Manual
        of  Procedures,  Volume III",  amended 3/17/82.]
     =>  other  testing  [Sampling  and analysis of  gas streams  as specified in the
        "Manual  of Procedures,  Volume III", amended 3/17/82.]
     =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Required  for  fossil  fuel  fired steam generators
        with a heat  input of  250  MMBtu/hr  or  more and  a  use factor of  at least
        thirty percent and utilizing flue  gas desulfurization.]
     =>  other   [Emission monitoring  requirements  as specified in the "Manual of
        Procedures,  Volume V",  amended 3/17/82.3
     =>  other   [Specified in  the  "Manual of Procedures,  Volume IV",  amended
        3/17/82.]
     =>  other   [District regulation  1, section 500.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
CALIFORNIA
9
R-9-1-304
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Global
Not specified
Not specified
Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
Less than or equal to 300
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Neat Input Determination
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time

5e.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 3e, 4g, 5e
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => other testing  [Sampling and analysis of gas streams as specified in the
      "Manual of Procedures, Volume III",  amended 3/17/82.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
      with a heat input of 250 MMBtu/hr or more and a use factor of at least
      thirty percent and utilizing flue gas desulfurization.]
   => other  [Emission monitoring requirements as specified in the "Manual of
      Procedures, Volume V", amended 3/17/82.]
   => other  [Specified in the "Manual of  Procedures, Volume IV", amended
      3/17/82.]
   => other  [District regulation 1, section 500]

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       CALIFORNIA
Region                      9
State Regulation Citation   District rules 104, 218, and 431.2

Applicable Area             South Coast Air Quality Management District {1}
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               All sources excluding electric power plant steam generators
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Liquid fossil fuels excluding diesel fuel number 1-D, or 2-D

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 0.5, by weight <2>
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2c.
Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.
5e.
                               ::  1e,  2c,  3a,  4g,  5e
                               =>  other  [Not  specified in the District regulations.]
                               =>  other testing  [Source tests according to the methods adopted by the
                                  District, or methods determined by the Air Pollution Control Officer to be
                                  equivalent.]
                               =>  continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil  fuel fired steam generators
                                  with a heat  input of 250 MMBtu/hr or more and a  use factor of at least
                                  thirty percent and utilizing flue gas desulfurization.]
                               =>  other  [Not  specified in the District regulations.]
                               =>  other  [District Rule 104; Test data and analytical  results are calculated
                                  and reported at standard conditions.  District Rule 218(e); A monthly
                                  summary of emission data, and a report of excess emissions or monitoring
                                  system failure within 96 hours after the occurrence shall include the date,
                                  time, magnitude, nature, cause, and corrective action taken.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The following counties have  rules that preceded the SCAQMD rules:  Los; Angeles,  Orange, Riverside, and
      San Bernandino.
(2)   Fuel with a higher sulfur content may be used if it can be demonstrated that the sulfur emissions would
      be no greater than when using a fuel which conplies with this standard.
Averaging Time
Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       CALIFORNIA
Region                      9
State Regulation Citation   District rules 104, 218, and 431.2

Applicable Area             South Coast Air Quality Management District {1}
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Not specified
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Diesel fuel number 1-D, or 2-D

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     :  Less than or equal to 0.05, by weight {2>

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified in the District regulations.]
2c.
      Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
other testing  [Source tests according to the methods adopted by the
District, or methods determined by the Air Pollution Control Officer to be
equivalent.]
continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
with a heat input of 250 MMBtu/hr or more and a use factor of at least
thirty percent and utilizing flue gas desulfurization.]
other  [Not specified in the District regulations.]
other  [District Rule 104; Test data and analytical results are calculated
and reported at standard conditions.  District Rule 218(e); A monthly
summary of emission data, and a report of excess emissions or monitoring
system failure within 96 hours after the occurrence shall include the date,
time, magnitude,  nature, cause, and corrective action taken.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The following counties have rules that preceded the SCAOMD rules:   Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and
      San Bernandino.
{2}   Fuel with a higher sulfur content may be used if it can be demonstrated that the sulfur emissions would
      be no greater than when using a fuel which conplies with this standard.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      CALIFORNIA
                      9
                      District rules 104,  218.  and 431.3
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      South Coast Air Quality Management District (1>
                      Global
                      Not specified
                      All
                      Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                    :  Less than of equal to 0.56
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified in the District regulations.]
2c.
Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
=> other testing  [Source tests according to the methods adopted by the
   District, or method determined by the Air Pollution Control Officer to be
   equivalent.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
   with a heat input of 250 MMBtu/hr or more and a use factor of at least
   thirty percent and utilizing flue gas desulfurization.]
=> other  [Not specified in the District regulations.]
=> other  [District Rule 104;  Test data and analytical results are calculated
   and reported at standard conditions.  District Rule 218(e);  A monthly
   summary of emission data, and a report of excess emissions or monitoring
   system failure within 96 hours after the occurrence shall include the date,
   time, magnitude, nature, cause, and corrective action taken.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The following counties have rules that precede the SCAQMD rules: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San
      Bernardino.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       CALIFORNIA
Region                      9
State Regulation Citation   District rules 104, 218, and 431.1

Applicable Area             South Coast Air Quality Management District {1}
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Not specifeid
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Gaseous fuels excluding landfill gas and sewage digester gas

Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)                 : Less than or equal to 80, calculated as H2S, or {2}
Compliance Procedures
2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified in the District regulations.]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Source tests according to the methods adopted by the
                                  District, or methods determined by the Air Pollution Control Officer to be
                                  equivalent.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  with a heat input of 250 MMBtu/hr or more and a use factor of at least
                                  thirty percent and utilizing flue gas desulfurization.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified in the District regulations.]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [District Rule 104; Test data and analytical  results are calculated
                                  and reported at standard conditions.  District Rule 218(e); A monthly
                                  summary of emission data, and a report of excess emissions or monitoring
                                  system failure within 96 hours after the occurrence shall include the time,
                                  date, magnitude, nature, cause, and corrective action taken.]

Footnotes:
{1}   The following counties have rules that precede the SCAOMD rules: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San
      Bernadino.
{2}   Sources emitting less than thirty Ib/day, calculated as H2S, are exempt from the rule.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       CALIFORNIA
Region                      9
State Regulation Citation   District rules 104, 218, and 431.2

Applicable Area             South Coast Air Quality Management District {1}
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Electric power plant steam generators
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Liquid fossil fuels excluding diesel fuel number 1-D, or 2-D

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 0.25, by weight <2)

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified in the District regulations.]
2c.
Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.
5e.
Averaging Time
Reporting
=> other testing  [Source tests according to the methods adopted by the
   District, or methods determined by the Air Pollution Control Officer to be
   equivalent.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
   with a heat input of 250 MMBtu/hr or more and a use factor of at least
   thirty percent and utilizing flue gas desulfurization.]
=> other  [Not specified in the District regulations.]
=> other  [District Rule 104; Test data and analytical results are calculated
   and reported at standard conditions.  District Rule 218(e); A monthly
   summary of emission data, and a report of excess emissions or monitoring
   system failure within 96 hours after the occurrence shall include the date,
   time, magnitude, nature, cause, and corrective action taken. District Rule
   431.2(b)<3); A monthly report to the executive officer of the daily fuel
   consunption at each plant, and the average sulfur content of the fuel
   consumed.  If noneomplying fuel is burned, the report must include the
   efforts made to obtain complying fuel.]
Footnotes:
{1}   The following counties have rules that preceded the SCAOMD rules:  Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and
      San Bernandino.
{2}   Fuel with a higher sulfur content may be used if it can be demonstrated that the sulfur emissions would
      be no greater than when using a fuel which conplies with this standard.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  CALIFORNIA
  9
  District rules 104,  218,  and 407
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  South Coast Air Basin and Southeast Desert  Air Basin (within the South Coast AQMD) (1>
  Global
  Not specified
  All
  All fossil  fuels
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
:  Less than or equal  to 500,  by volume
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified in the District regulations.]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [Source tests according to the methods adopted by the
                                  District, or methods determined by the Air Pollution Control Officer to be
                                  equivalent.]
3a.   Monitoring Requirements  => continuous S02 monitoring  [Required for fossil fuel fired steam generators
                                  with a heat input of 250 MMBtu/hr or more and a use factor of at least
                                  thirty percent and utilizing flue gas desulfurization.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Fifteen consecutive minutes.]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [District Rule 104; Test data and analytical results are calculated
                                  and reported at standard conditions.  District Rule 218(e); A monthly
                                  summary of emission data, and a report of excess emissions or monitoring
                                  system failure within 96 hours after the occurrence shal'l include the time,
                                  date, magnitude, nature, cause, and corrective action taken.]

Footnotes:
{1>   The following counties have rules that precede the SCAOMO rules: Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, and San
      Bernadino.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
CALIFORNIA
9
IV-54. IV-60, IV-64, VI-100, VI-102, and VI-103
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District
Global
Combustion Operations, Fuel Burning Equipment, Monmobile Equipment
All
Solid and liquid fuels
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
(ppm S02)

(Ib S02/MMBtu)
Less than or equal to 0.5, by weight. {1}
Less than or equal to 300, by volume, at the point of discharge. (Less than or
equal to 10 ppm H2S, by volume.) {2}
Less than or equal to 200 Ib SOx/hr, calculated as S02.
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => other  [Not specified]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods are available from
      the District. S02 at the point of discharge - collection by wet impinger,
      conversion to sulfuric acid and titrating.  S02 at ground level - collection
      by wet impinger, Schiff base formation, and colorimetric determination.]
   => other testing  [Other methods may be used, with Director approval, if they
      provide equivalent results.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [May be required for sources that emit greater
      than or equal to 5 Ib/hr or 40 Ib/day S02,]
   => other  [Any source tests and analysis deemed necessary to evaluate the
      status of compliance and or permit application.]
   => other  [Not specified]
   => state regulation  [Rule 103B; An emission violation report made to the
      District is required within 48 hours after the occurrence.  A summary report
      of the continuous emissions monitoring data is required upon request from
      the Air Pollution Control Officer.]
Footnotes:
O>   Fuel with a higher sulfur content may be used if the emissions are reduced to a level less than the
      emissions which would occur from the uncontrolled combustion of 0.5X sulfur fuel.
t2>   Average ground level concentrations can not exceed the following limits:  0.5 ppm S02 (vol) for any one
      hour average, 0.04 ppm S02 (vol) for any twenty four hour average, 0.06 ppm H2S for. any three minute
      average, and 0.03 ppm H2S for any one hour average.  All sulfur present in gaseous compounds containing
      oxygen shall be calculated as S02.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
CALIFORNIA
9
IV-54, IV-60, IV-64, VI-100. VI-102, and VI-103
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District
Global
Combustion Operations, Fuel Burning Equipment, Nonmobile Equipment
All
Gaseous fuels excluding natural gas.
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 300, by volume, at the point of discharge. (Less than or
equal to 10 ppm H2S, by volume and less than or equal to 50 gr/100 ft3, calculated
as H2S at standard conditions.) {1}
Less than or equal to 200 Ib SOx/hr,  calculated as S02.
Compliance Procedures          ::
1e.   Heat Input Determination =>
2a.   Test Methods             =>
2c.   Test Methods             =>

3a.   Monitoring Requirements  =>

3e.   Monitoring Requirements  =>
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   =>
   =>
1e, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3e, 4g, 5b
other  [Not specified]
source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)  [Methods are available from
the District. S02 at the point of discharge - collection by wet impinger,
conversion to sulfuric acid and titrating.  S02 at ground level - collection
by wet impinger, Schiff base formation, and colorimetric determination.]
other testing  [Other methods may be used, with Director approval, if they
provide equivalent results.]
continuous S02 monitoring   [May be required for sources that emit greater
than or equal to 5 Ib/hr or 40 Ib/day S02-]
other  [Any source tests and analysis deemed necessary to evaluate the
status of compliance and or permit application.]
other  [Not specified]
state regulation  [Rule 1038; An emission violation report made to the
District is required within 48 hours after the occurrence.  A summary report
of the continuous emissions monitoring data is required upon request from
the Air Pollution Control Officer.]
Footnotes:
{1}   Average ground level concentrations can not exceed the following limits:  0.5 ppm S02 (vol) for any one
      hour average, 0.04 ppm S02 (vol) for any twenty four hour average,  0.06 ppm H2S for any three minute
      average, and 0.03 ppm H2S for any one hour average.  All sulfur present in gaseous compounds containing
      oxygen shall be calculated as S02.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
CALIFORNIA
9
IV-54, IV-60, IV-64, VI-100, VI-102, and VI-103
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Ventura County Air Pollution Control District
Global
Combustion Operations, Fuel Burning Equipment, Monmobile Equipment
All
Natural gas
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
Less than or equal to 300, by volume, at the point of discharge. (Less than or
equal to 10 ppm H2S, by volume, and less than or equal to 15 gr/100 ft3,
calculated as H2S at standard conditions.) {1>
Less than or equal to 200 Ib SOx/hr, calculated as S02.
Compliance Procedures
1e.   Heat Input Determination
2a.   Test Methods
2c.   Test Methods

3a.   Monitoring Requirements

3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   :: 1e, 2a or 2c, 3a, 3e, 4g, 5b
   => other  [Not specified]
   => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60}  [Methods are available from
      the District. S02 at the point of discharge - collection by wet impinger,
      conversion to sulfuric acid and titrating.  S02 at ground level - collection
      by wet impinger, Schiff base formation, and colorimetric determination.]
   => other testing  [Other methods may be used, with Director approval, if they
      provide equivalent results.]
   => continuous S02 monitoring   [May be required for sources that emit greater
      than or equal to 5 Ib/hr or 40 Ib/day S02.]
   => other  [Any source tests and analysis deemed necessary to evaluate the
      status of compliance and or permit application.]
   => other  (Not specified]
   => state regulation  [Rule 103B; An emission violation report made to the
      District is required within 48 hours after the occurrence.  A summary report
      of the continuous emissions monitoring data is required upon request from
      the Air Pollution Control Officer.]
Footnotes:
<1>   Average ground level concentrations can not exceed the following limits:  0.5 ppm 502 (vol) for any one
      hour average, 0.04 ppm S02 (vol) for any twenty four hour average, 0.06 ppm H2S for any three minute
      average, and 0.03 ppm H2S for any one hour average.  All sulfur present in gaseous compounds containing
      oxygen shall be calculated as S02.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  HAWAII
  9
  11-60-9 and 11-60-15
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  Fuel  combustion facilities
  All
  All  fossil  fuels
Emissions Limits:
(% S)
:  Less than 2.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2c.   Test Methods

3e.   Monitoring Requirements
4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     => other testing  [All  sampling and testing shall  be made in accordance with
        EPA reference methods,  or by procedures approved by the Director.]
     => other  [As specified by the Director.]
     => other  [Not specified.]
     => state regulation  [11-60-15; A summary of excess emissions identifying the
        nature,  amount,  time,  and duration of  source emissions; pertinent process
        emissions; fuels used;  and any other information deemed necessary by the
        Director.]
Footnotes:
{1}   A variance may be allowed with Director approval.

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502 Regulation Report

State                       HAWAII
Region                      9
State Regulation Citation   11-60-9 and 11-60-15

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               Fossil fuel fired power and steam generating facilities
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)    Greater than or equal to 250
Fuel Type                   All fossil fuels

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 0.5 <1>

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2c.   Test Methods             => other testing  [All sampling and testing shall be made in accordance with
                                  EPA reference methods, or by procedures approved by the Director.]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [As specified by the Director.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified.]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation   [11-60-15; A summary of excess emissions identifying the
                                  nature, amount, time, and duration of source emissions; pertinent process
                                  emissions; fuels used; and any other information deemed necessary by the
                                  Director.]
Footnotes:
{1}   A variance may be allowed with Director approval.

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502 Regulation Report
State
Reg i on
State Regulation Citation
                      NEVADA
                      9
                      Chapter 445, Sections .682, and .742 through .748
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Before   11/07/75
                      Indirect heat transfer units
                      Less than 250 (63 MMkg-cal)
                      All fossil fuels
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MHBtu)
                    : Calculated by equation. {1}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e,  2c,  3a,  4b,  5b,  5d
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [The aggregate heat content of all  fuels whose products of combustion
                                  pass through a stack or stacks,  or the equipment manufacturer's or
                                  designer's guaranteed maximum input,  whichever is greater.]
                               => other testing  [Testing and or sampling will be determined by the Director.
                                  All  testing and sampling will be performed in accordance with recognized
                                  methods  and as specified by the Director.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 51 (Appendix P)]
                               => 1 hour
                               => state regulation  [445.692: A quarterly report of excess emission
                                  identifying the date and time of emissions; the nature,  cause and remedy of
                                  all  facility and instrument malfunctions,  etc.]
                               => specified by the Director
2c
3a.
4b.
5b.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting
5d.   Reporting
Footnotes:
O>   Y = 0.7X (Y = 1.26X), where X = the operating heat input in millions of BTUs (kg-cal) per hour, and Y =
      the allowable rate of emission of sulfur in pounds (kg) per hour.   Some sources have specific
      limitations.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEVADA
                            9
                            Chapter 445,  Sections .682,  and .742 through .748
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            Before   11/07/75
                            Indirect heat transfer units
                            Greater than or equal to 250 (63 MHkg-cal)
                            Liquid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                          : Calculated by equation. <1>
Compliance Procedures
                                      2c, 3a, 4b, 5b, 5c
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [The aggregate heat content of all fuels whose products of combustion
                                  pass through a stack or stacks, or the equipment manufacturer's or
                                  designer's guaranteed maximum input, whichever is greater.]
                               => other testing  [Testing and or sampling will be determined by the Director.
                                  All testing and sampling will be performed in accordance with recognized
                                  methods and as specified by the Director.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 51  (Appendix P)]
                               => 1 hour
                               => state regulation  [445.692; A quarterly report of excess emissions
                                  identifying the date and time of emissions; the nature, cause and remedy of
                                  all facility and instrument malfunctions, etc.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 51  [(Appendix P)]
2c
3a.
4b.
5b.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting
5c.   Reporting
Footnotes:
{1}   Y = 0.4X (Y = 0.7X), where X = the operating heat input in millions of BTUs (kg-cal) per hour, and  Y =
      the allowable rate of emission of sulfur in pounds (kg) per hour.  Some sources have specific
      limitations.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      NEVADA
                      9
                      Chapter 445, Sections .682, and .742 through .748
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Before   11/07/75
                      Indirect heat transfer units
                      Greater than or equal to 250 (63 HMkg-cal)
                      Solid fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                    : Calculated by equation. {1}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 4b, 5b,  5c
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [The aggregate heat content of all  fuels whose products of combustion
                                  pass through a stack or stacks,  or the equipment manufacturer's or
                                  designer's guaranteed maximum input,  whichever is greater.]
                               => other testing  [Testing and or sampling will be determined by the Director.
                                  All testing and sampling will be performed in accordance with recognized
                                  methods and as specified by the Director.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 51  (Appendix P)]
                               => 1 hour
                               => state regulation  [445.692; A quarterly report of excess emissions
                                  identifying the date and time of emissions; the nature, cause and remedy of
                                  all facility and instrument malfunctions,  etc.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR  Part 51  [(Appendix P)]
2c
3a.
4b.
5b.
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting
5c.   Reporting
Footnotes:
d>   Y = 0.6X  (Y = 1.1X), where X = the operating heat input in millions of BTUs (kg-cal) per hour, and Y =
      the allowable rate of emission of sulfur in pounds (kg) per hour.  Some sources have specific
      limitations.

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       NEVADA
Region                      9
State Regulation Citation   Chapter 445, Sections .682, and .742 through .748

Applicable Area             Statewide
Applicable Time Frame       Before   11/07/75
Facility Type               Indirect heat transfer units
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    Greater than or equal to 250 (63 MMkg-cal)
Fuel Type                   Combination of solid and liquid fossil fuel

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)            : Calculated by equation.  {1}

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 4b, 5b, 5c
1e.   Neat Input Determination => other  [The aggregate heat content of all fuels whose products of combustion
                                  pass through a stack or stacks, or the equipment manufacturer's or
                                  designer's guaranteed maximum input, whichever is greater.]
                                  other testing  [Testing and or sampling will be determined by the Director.
                                  All testing and sampling will be performed in accordance with recognized
                                  methods and as specified by the Director.]
                                  continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 51 (Appendix P)]
                                  1 hour
                                  state regulation   [445.692; A quarterly report of excess emissions
                                  identifying the date and time of emissions; the nature, cause and remedy of
                                  all facility and instrument malfunctions, etc.]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 51   [(Appendix P}]
2c
3a.
4b.
5b.
      Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting
=>
=>
=>
5c.   Reporting
Footnotes:
{1>   Y = L(0.7) + S(1.1) / L + S, where X = the operating heat input in millions of BTUs (kg-cal) per hour,
      and Y = the allowable rate of emission of sulfur in pounds (kg) per hour, and L = the percentage of
      total heat input derived from liquid fuel, and S = the percentage of total heat input derived from solid
      fuel.  Some sources have specific limitations.

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            NEVADA
                            9
                            Chapter 445, sections .682 and .8185
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    11/07/75
                            Steam and electric generating boilers for recovery of resources
                            All
                            All fossil fuel
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)
                            Less than or equal to 10.05
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 4a, 5a,  5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [The aggregate heat content of all fuels whose products of combustion
                                  pass through a stack or stacks,  or the equipment manufacturer's or
                                  designer's guaranteed maximum input,  whichever is greater.]
                               => other testing  [Testing and or sampling will be determined by the Director.
                                  All testing and sampling will be performed in accordance with recognized
                                  methods and as specified by the Director.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 60]
                               => specified in 40 CFR  Part 60
                               => specified in 40 CFR  Part 60
                               => other  [Compliance with ambient standards must be based on the applicable
                                  models, bases, and other requirements specified in "Guideline on air Quality
                                  Models" (OAQPS 1.2 -080), June 1, 1984.]
2c
3a.
4a.
5a.
5e.
      Test Methods
      Monitoring Requirements
      Averaging Time
      Reporting
      Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       NEVADA
Region                      9
State Regulation Citation   Chapter 445, Sections .682 and .838

Applicable Area             Region 147, Basin 73, Lovelock Valley.  Southwest Gas Corporation
Applicable Time Frame       After    11/07/75
facility Type               Liquified natural gas facilities: gas turbines and vaporizers
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Liquified natural gas

Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/HMBtu)            : Less than or equal to 0.0003 Ib S02/MMBtu {1}

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2a, 2c, 3a, 4a, 5a
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [The aggregate heat content of all fuels whose products of combustion
                                  pass through a stack or stacks, or the equipment manufacturer's or
                                  designer's guaranteed maximum input, whichever is greater.]
                               => source testing (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
                               => other testing  [Testing and or sampling will be determined by the Director.
                                  All testing and sampling will be performed in accordance with recognized
                                  methods and as specified by the Director.]
                               => continuous S02 monitoring  [40 CFR part 60]
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
                               => specified in 40 CFR Part 60
2a
2c
3a
4a
5a
Test Methods
Test Methods
Monitoring Requirements
Averaging Time
Reporting
Footnotes:
{1}   Less than or equal to 2.1 gr/MMBtu natural gas burned (0.5 g/MMKg-cal)

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  ALASKA
  10
  Alaska Administrative Code,  Title 18,  Chapter  50
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  All
  All
  All
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
:  Less than 500
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e,  2a,  2b4,  3a,  4c,  5d
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2a.   Test Methods
2b4.  Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4c.   Averaging Time
5d.   Reporting
     =>  source testing  (as specified in 40 CFR Part 60)
     =>  fuel  testing: other   [Not  specified]
     =>  continuous  S02  monitoring
     =>  3 hours
     =>  specified by the Director

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
IDAHO
10
Idaho Department of Health and Welfare,  Rules and Regulations
through 01.1400.
Sections 01.1351
Applicable Area           : Statewide
Applicable Time Frame     : Global
Facility Type             : All
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)  : All
Fuel Type                 : Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than 0.3 for distillate fuel oil ASTM grade 1,  less than 0.5 for distillate
                            fuel oil ASTM grade 2, less than 1.75 for residual fuel oils.

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2b2, 3c, 4d, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2b2.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: ASTM  [D 1551-68, D 129-64,  or D 1552-64]
3c.   Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
4d.   Averaging Time           => 24 hours
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [Monthly summaries including production rate, raw material
                                  feed rate, fuel use rate, fuel analysis for sulfur,  ash and heat content,
                                  hours of operation,  and emission measurements.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      IDAHO
                      10
                      Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Rules and Regulations Sections 01.1351
                      through 01.1400.
Applicable Area           : Statewide
Applicable Time Frame     : Global
Facility Type             : All
Facility Size (MHBtu/hr)  : All
Fuel Type                 : Solid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
                    : Less than 1.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2b1, 3c, Ad, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other   [Not specified.]
2b1.  Test Methods
3c.
4d.
5b.
                         => fuel testing: ASTM  [Mechanical: D2234065, sample preparation: D 2013-65,
                            sample analysis: D 271-68.]
Monitoring Requirements  => sulfur content of fuel
Averaging Time
Reporting
=> 24 hours
=> state regulation  [Monthly summaries to include production rate, fuel use
   rate, fuel analysis for sulfur,  ash and heat content, hours of operation,
   and emissions measurements.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                            OREGON
                            10
                            State of Oregon Air Quality Control  Program,  Chapter 340,
                                                                                       division 22.
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                            Statewide
                            After    01/01/72
                            All
                            150-250
                            Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
                            1.4
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a,  2c,  3e,  4g,  5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design  rated (MMBtu/hr)
      Test Methods             => other testing  [As approved by Department]
                               => other  [Methods  on file with  Oregon Department  of  Environmental  Quality.]
                               => other  [Two  hour]
                               => state regulation  [Reports prepared semi-annually  on forms prepared by
                                  Oregon Department of Environmental  Quality.]
2c.
3e.
4g.
5b.
      Monitoring Requirements
      Averaging Time
      Reporting

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
OREGON
10
State of Oregon Air Quality Control Program, Chapter 340, Division 22.
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
Statewide
Global
All
All
Liquid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
Less than 0.3 (distillate ASTM grade 1),  less than 0.5 (distillate ASTM grade 2),
and less than 1.75 (residual fuel oils).
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3e, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2c.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
   => other testing  [As approved by the Department.]
   => other  [Methods are on file with the Oregon Department of Environmental
      Quality.]
   => other  [Not specified.]
   => state regulation  [Semi-annual reports on forms  prepared by the Oregon
      Department of Environmental Quality.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OREGON
  10
  State of  Oregon Air  Quality Control  Program, Chapter  340,  Division 22.
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (HMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  After    01/01/72
  All
  150-250
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(Ib S02/MMBtu)
:  1.6
Compliance Procedures          :: 1a, 2b4, 3b, 3e, 4g, 5b
1a.   Heat Input Determination => unit design rated (MMBtu/hr)
2b4.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: other  [As approved by the Department.]
3b.   Monitoring Requirements  => ambient monitoring or diffusion estimate
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  [Methods are on file with the Oregon Department of Environmental
                                  Quality.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Two hour]
5b.   Reporting                => state regulation  [Semi-annual reports on i:orms prepared by the Oregon
                                  Department of Environmental Quality.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
  OREGON
  10
  State of Oregon Air Quality Control  Program,  Chapter 340,  division 22.
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
  Statewide
  Global
  All
  All
  Solid
Emissions Limits:
(X S)
:  1.0
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c,  3e, 4g, 5b
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2c.   Test Methods
3e.   Monitoring Requirements

4g.   Averaging Time
5b.   Reporting
     => other testing  (As approved by the Director.]
     => other  [Methods are on file with  the Oregon Department  of  Environmental
        Quality.]
     => other  [Not  specified.]
     => state regulation  [Semi-annual  reports  on  forms  prepared by the Oregon
        Department of Environmental  Quality.]

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S02 Regulation Report

State                       OREGON
Region                      10
State Regulation Citation   State of Oregon Air Quality Control  Program,  Chapter 340,   division 22.

Applicable Area             Portland, Salem, Eugene-Springfield, and Medford-Ashland Air Quality Maintenance
                            Areas, unless exempted by the Department.
Applicable Time Frame       Global
Facility Type               All
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)    All
Fuel Type                   Solid

Emissions Limits:
(X S)                     : Less than or equal to 0.3

Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 261, 3e, 4g, 5e
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2b1.  Test Methods             => fuel testing: ASTM  [D-3175]
3e.   Monitoring Requirements  => other  {Methods are on file with the Oregon Department of Environmental
                                  Quality.]
4g.   Averaging Time           => other  [Not specified.]
5e.   Reporting                => other  [Reports prepared semi-annually on forms prepared by the Oregon
                                  Department of Environmental Quality.]

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      WASHINGTON
                      10
                      Regulation 1, Chapter 9.07
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Puget Sound District (King, Kitsap, Pierce, and Snohomish Counties)
                      Global
                      All, including wigwam burners and hog fuel boilers.
                      All
                      All, including wood waste
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                      Less than 1000 {1}
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 4b, 5b, 5c
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified]
2c.
Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.
5b.
Averaging Time
Reporting
5c.   Reporting
=> other testing  CMay be required to test according to the "Source Test
   Manual- Procedures for Compliance Testing,"  State of Washington, Department
   of Ecology.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Except for fossil fuel steam generators < 250
   MMBtu per hour,  facilities with no S02 control equipment in place, and wood
   residue-fuel fired steam generators]
=> 1 hour
=> state regulation  [Yearly inventory of stack and fugitive emsiions, total
   emissions for year in tons, an estimate of 1 and 24 hour emissions from
   maximum capacity operation, and average sulfur content of fuel]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 51
Footnotes:
{1}   Emission limit is to be corrected to 7% oxygen.
      reduce S02 emissions by ninety percent.
                                                 Sources emitting more than 40 Ib S02/hr must also

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S02 Regulation Report
State
Region
State Regulation Citation
                      WASHINGTON
                      10
                      Washington Administrative Code 173-400
Applicable Area
Applicable Time Frame
Facility Type
Facility Size (MMBtu/hr)
Fuel Type
                      Statewide
                      Global
                      All, including wigwam burners and hog fuel  boilers.
                      All
                      All, including wood waste
Emissions Limits:
(ppm S02)
                    : Less than 1000 (1>
Compliance Procedures          :: 1e, 2c, 3a, 4b, 5b, 5c
1e.   Heat Input Determination => other  [Not specified.]
2c.
Test Methods
3a.   Monitoring Requirements
4b.
5b.
Averaging Time
Reporting
5c.   Reporting
=> other testing  [May be required to test according to the "Source Test Manual
   - Procedures for Compliance Testing," State of Washington,  Department of
   Ecology.]
=> continuous S02 monitoring  [Except for fossil  fuel steam generators less
   than 250 MMBtu per hour, facilities with no S02 control equipment in place,
   and wood residue-fuel fired steam generators.]
=> 1 hour
=> state regulation  [Yearly inventory of stack and fugitive emissions, total
   emissions for year in tons, an estimate of 1 and 24 hour emissions from
   maximum capacity operation, and average sulfur content of fuel.]
=> specified in 40 CFR Part 51
Footnotes:
t1>   Corrected to 7% oxygen for combustion sources.

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                                   TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
                            (Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing)
1. REPORT NO.
  EPA-450/2-89-014
                                                           3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION NO.
4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE
  Analysis  of State and Federal Sulfur Dioxide Emission
  Regulations for Combustion Sources  (Revised)
                                                           5. REPORT DATE
                                                            September 1989
                                                           6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
7. AUTHOR(S)
                                                           8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS

  Radian  Corporation
  Progress Center
  3200 E.  Chapel  Hill  Road/Nelson Highway
  PO Box  13000,  Research Triangle Park.  NC
                                                            10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
                                              27709
                                                            11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
                                                            68-02-4392
                                                            Work Assignment No. 43
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
  U.S. Environmental  Protection Agency
  Sulfur  Dioxide/Particulate Matter Programs  Branch
  Air Quality  Management Division (MD-15)
  Research Triangle Park, NC  27711
                                                            13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
                                                            Final
                                                            14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
  This is a  revision of the Analysis of  State  and Federal Sulfur Dioxide  Emission
  Regulations  for  Combustion Sources, published in November 1981.
16. ABSTRACT
  State implementation  plan (SIP) regulations  and Federal new source  performance
  standards  (NSPS)  pertaining to sulfur dioxide  (S02) emissions from  fuel  combustion
  sources have  been compiled and summarized  in this report.  State  regulations which
  were submitted  to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and have  been  approved as
  part of the SIP as of December 31, 1988 are  included.  The source  categories to
  which the  regulations presented herein apply are broadly defined  as indirect and
  direct heat exchangers,  and primary steam  generators (boilers).

  This report will  serve as a quick reference  for estimating S02 emission  rates,
  assessing  ranges  of S02  control, and quantifying the relative stringency of emission
  limits.  Users  are cautioned, however, to  contact the appropriate State  and/or local
  air pollution control  agency and EPA Regional  Office to verify the  specific SO?
  emission limit  that is applicable to an individual  source.
17.
                                KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
                  DESCRIPTORS
                                              b.IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS  C. COS AT I Field/Group
 Air  Pollution
 Combustion
 Sulfur  Dioxide
                                               State implementation plan
                                               New source performance
                                                 standards
                                               Emission regulations
      13B
      21B
18. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
 Unlimited
                                              19. SECURITY CLASS (This Report)
                                               Unclassified
21. NO. OF PAGES
      426
                                              20. SECURITY CLASS (Tins page I

                                               Unclassified
                                                                         22. PRICE
EPA Form 2220-1 (Rev. 4-77)   PREVIOUS EDITION is OBSOLETE

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                       APPENDIX A



FEDERAL NSPS AFFECTING S02 EMISSIONS FROM FUEL COMBUSTION

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