Ferroalloy Production Monitoring Checklist^ER^ Final Rule: Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases United States Environmental Protection Agency What Must Be Monitored for Each Electric Arc Furnace (EAF) ? If NOT using a CEMS, measure these additional parameters on a monthly basis (unless otherwise noted)... For calculating carbon dioxide (CO2) process emissions from each furnace: Mass of each reducing agent fed, charged, or otherwise introduced into the EAF (tons) Carbon content in each reducing agent (percent by weight) Mass of each carbon electrode consumed in the EAF (tons) Carbon content in each carbon electrode (percent by weight) Mass of each ore charged to the EAF (tons) Carbon content in each ore (percent by weight) Monthly production quantity for each ferroalloy product (tons) for each EAF Mass of each flux material fed, charged, or otherwise introduced into the EAF (tons) Carbon content in each flux material (percent by weight) Mass of each alloy product tapped from EAF (tons) Carbon content in each alloy product (percent by weight) Mass of each non-product outgoing material removed from EAF (tons) Carbon content in each non-product outgoing material (percent by weight) Monthly and annual operating hours for each EAF For calculating CH4 process emissions from each furnace: Q Annual mass of each alloy product listed in Table K-l produced in the EAF (tons) If using a CEMS: In addition to the monitoring requirements under 40 CFR subpart C for the Tier 4 Calculation Methodology, measure these parameters... Monthly production quantity for each ferroalloy product (tons) for each EAF Monthly and annual operating hours for each EAF See also the information sheet for Ferroalloy Production (EPA-430-F-09-034R) at: www.epa.gov/climatechange/emissions/downloads/infosheets/ferroalloyproduction.pdf. Ferroalloy Production Monitoring Checklist Mandatory Reporting of Greenhouse Gases Page 1 of 1 40 CFR 98, subpart K September 2009 ------- |