Iowa Admin. Code rr. 567-23.4

Current through Register Vol. 46, No. 27, June 26, 2024
Rule 567-23.4 - Specific processes
(1)General. The provisions of this rule shall not apply to those facilities for which performance standards are specified in 23.1(2). The emission standards specified in this rule shall apply and those specified in 23.3(2)"a" and 23.3(2)"b" shall not apply to each process of the types listed in the following subrules, except as provided below.

Exception: Whenever the director determines that a process complying with the emission standard prescribed in this rule is causing or will cause air pollution in a specific area of the state, the specific emission standard may be suspended and compliance with the provisions of 567-23.3 (455B) may be required in such instance.

(2)Asphalt batching plants. No person shall cause, allow or permit the operation of an asphalt batching plant in a manner such that the particulate matter discharged to the atmosphere exceeds 0.15 grain per standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(3)Cement kilns. Cement kilns shall be equipped with air pollution control devices to reduce the particulate matter in the gas discharged to the atmosphere to no more than 0.3 percent of the particulate matter entering the air pollution control device. Regardless of the degree of efficiency of the air pollution control device, particulate matter discharged from such kilns shall not exceed 0.1 grain per standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(4)Cupolas for metallurgical melting. The emissions of particulate matter from all new foundry cupolas, and from all existing foundry cupolas with a process weight rate in excess of 20,000 pounds per hour, shall not exceed the amount specified in 23.3(2)"a," except as provided in 567-Chapter 21.

The emissions of particulate matter from all existing foundry cupolas with a process weight rate less than or equal to 20,000 pounds per hour shall not exceed the amount determined from the table below, except as provided in 567-Chapter 21.

ALLOWABLE EMISSIONS FROM EXISTING SMALL FOUNDRY CUPOLAS

Process weight rate (lb/hr)

Allowable emission (lb/hr)

1,000

3.05

2,000

4.70

3,000

6.35

4,000

8.00

5,000

9.58

6,000

11.30

7,000

12.90

8,000

14.30

9,000

15.50

10,000

16.65

12,000

18.70

16,000

21.60

18,000

23.40

20,000

25.10

(5)Electric furnaces for metallurgical melting. The emissions of particulate matter to the atmosphere from electric furnaces used for metallurgical melting shall not exceed 0.1 grain per standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(6)Sand handling and surface finishing operations in metal processing. This subrule shall apply to any new foundry or metal processing operation not properly termed a combustion, melting, baking or pouring operation. For purposes of this subrule, a new process is any process that has not started operation, or the construction of which has not been commenced, or the components of which have not been ordered or contracts for the construction of which have not been let on August 1, 1977. No person shall allow, cause or permit the operation of any equipment designed for sand shakeout, mulling, molding, cleaning, preparation, reclamation or rejuvenation or any equipment for abrasive cleaning, shot blasting, grinding, cutting, sawing or buffing in such a manner that particulate matter discharged from any stack exceeds 0.05 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas, regardless of the types and number of operations that discharge from the stack.
(7)Grain handling and processing plants. The owner or operator of equipment at a permanent installation for the handling or processing of grain, grain products and grain by-products shall not cause, allow or permit the particulate matter discharged to the atmosphere to exceed 0.1 grain per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas, except as follows:
a. The particulate matter discharged to the atmosphere from a grain bin vent at a country grain elevator, as "country grain elevator" is defined in 567-subrule 22.10(1), shall not exceed 1.0 grain per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
b. The particulate matter discharged to the atmosphere from a grain bin vent that was constructed, modified or reconstructed before March 31, 2008, at a country grain terminal elevator, as "country grain terminal elevator" is defined in 567-subrule 22.10(1), or at a grain terminal elevator, as "grain terminal elevator" is defined in 567-subrule 22.10(1), shall not exceed 1.0 grain per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
c. The particulate matter discharged to the atmosphere from a grain bin vent that is constructed or reconstructed on or after March 31, 2008, at a country grain terminal elevator, as "country grain terminal elevator" is defined in 567-subrule 22.10(1), or at a grain terminal elevator, as "grain terminal elevator" is defined in 567-subrule 22.10(1), shall not exceed 0.1 grain per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(8)Lime kilns. No person shall cause, allow or permit the operation of a kiln for the processing of limestone such that the particulate matter in the gas discharged to the atmosphere exceeds 0.1 grain per standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(9)Meat smokehouses. No person shall cause, allow or permit the operation of a meat smokehouse or a group of meat smokehouses that consume more than 10 pounds of wood, sawdust or other material per hour such that the particulate matter discharged to the atmosphere exceeds 0.2 grain per standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(10)Phosphate processing plants.
a . and b. Reserved.
c. Nitrophosphate manufacture. No person shall allow, cause or permit the operation of equipment for the manufacture of nitrophosphate in a manner that produces more than 0.06 pound of fluoride per ton of phosphorus pentoxide or equivalent input.
d. No person shall allow, cause or permit the operation of equipment for the processing of phosphate ore, rock or other phosphatic material (other than equipment used for the manufacture of phosphoric acid, diammonium phosphate or nitrophosphate) in a manner that the unit emissions of fluoride exceed 0.4 pound of fluoride per ton of phosphorous pentoxide or its equivalent input.
e. Notwithstanding 23.4(10)"c" and "d," no person shall allow, cause or permit the operation of equipment for the processing of phosphorous ore, rock or other phosphatic material, including but not limited to phosphoric acid, in a manner that emissions of fluorides exceed 100 pounds per day.
f. "Fluoride" means elemental fluorine and all fluoride compounds as measured by reference methods specified in Appendix A to 40 CFR Part 60 as amended through March 12, 1996.
g. Calculation. The allowable total emission of fluoride shall be calculated by multiplying the unit emission specified above by the expressed design production capacity of the process equipment.
(11)Portland cement concrete batching plants. No person shall cause, allow or permit the operation of a Portland cement concrete batching plant such that the particulate matter discharged to the atmosphere exceeds 0.1 grain per standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(12)Incinerators. A person shall not cause, allow or permit the operation of an incinerator unless provided with appropriate control of emissions of particulate matter and visible air contaminants.
a.Particulate matter. A person shall not cause, allow or permit the operation of an incinerator with a rated refuse burning capacity of 1,000 or more pounds per hour in a manner such that the particulate matter discharged to the atmosphere exceeds 0.2 grain per standard cubic foot of exhaust gas adjusted to 12 percent carbon dioxide.

A person shall not cause, allow or permit the operation of an incinerator with a rated refuse burning capacity of less than 1,000 pounds per hour in a manner such that the particulate matter discharged to the atmosphere exceeds 0.35 grain per standard cubic foot of exhaust gas adjusted to 12 percent carbon dioxide.

b.Visible emissions. A person shall not allow, cause or permit the operation of an incinerator in a manner such that it produces visible air contaminants in excess of 40 percent opacity; except that visible air contaminants in excess of 40 percent opacity but less than or equal to 60 percent opacity may be emitted for periods aggregating not more than 3 minutes in any 60-minute period during an operation breakdown or during the cleaning of air pollution control equipment.
(13)Painting and surface-coating operations. No person shall allow, cause or permit painting and surface-coating operations in a manner such that particulate matter in the gas discharge exceeds 0.01 grain per standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.

Iowa Admin. Code rr. 567-23.4

Adopted by IAB May 15, 2024/Volume XLVI, Number 24, effective 6/19/2024