La. Admin. Code tit. 33 § V-2001

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 6, June 20, 2024
Section V-2001 - Options for Incinerators, Cement and Lightweight Aggregate Kilns, Solid Fuel and Liquid Fuel Boilers, and Hydrochloric Acid Production Furnaces to Minimize Emissions from Startup, Shutdown, and Malfunction Events

NOTE: This Chapter is written in a special format to make it easier to understand the regulatory requirements. Like other department regulations, this establishes enforceable legal requirements. For this Chapter, "I" and "you" refer to the owner/operator.

A. Facilities with Existing Permits
1. Revisions to Permit Conditions after Documenting Compliance with MACT. The owner or operator of a RCRA-permitted incinerator, cement kiln, lightweight aggregate kiln, solid fuel boiler, liquid fuel boiler, or hydrochloric acid production furnace may request that the administrative authority address permit conditions that minimize emissions from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events under any of the following options when requesting removal of permit conditions that are no longer applicable according to LAC 33:V.3105.B and LAC 33:V.3001.B.
a. Retain Relevant Permit Conditions. Under this option, the administrative authority will:
i. retain permit conditions that address releases during startup, shutdown, and malfunction events, including releases from emergency safety vents, as these events are defined in the facility's startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan required under 40 CFR 63.1206(c)(2); and
ii. specify that these permit conditions apply only when the facility is operating under its startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan.
b. Revise Relevant Permit Requirements
i. Under this option, the administrative authority will:
(a). identify a subset of relevant existing permit requirements, or develop alternative permit requirements, that ensure emissions of toxic compounds are minimized from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events, including releases from emergency safety vents, based on review of information including the source's startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan, design, and operating history; and
(b). retain or add these permit requirements to the permit to apply only when the facility is operating under its startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan.
ii. Changes That May Significantly Increase Emissions
(a). You must notify the administrative authority in writing of changes to the startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan or changes to the design of the source that may significantly increase emissions of toxic compounds from startup, shutdown, or malfunction events, including releases from emergency safety vents. You must notify the administrative authority of such changes within five days of making such changes. You must identify in the notification recommended revisions to permit conditions necessary as a result of the changes to ensure that emissions of toxic compounds are minimized during these events.
(b). The administrative authority may revise permit conditions as a result of these changes to ensure that emissions of toxic compounds are minimized during startup, shutdown, or malfunction events, including releases from emergency safety vents either upon permit renewal or, if warranted, by modifying the permit under LAC 33:V.323.B.2.c or LAC 33:V.321.C.
c. Remove Permit Conditions. Under this option:
i. you must document that the startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan required under 40 CFR 63.1206(c)(2) has been approved by the administrator under 40 CFR 63.1206(c)(2)(ii)(B); and
ii. the administrative authority will remove permit conditions that are no longer applicable according to LAC 33:V.3105.B and LAC 33:V.3001.B.
2. Addressing Permit Conditions upon Permit Reissuance. The owner or operator of an incinerator, cement kiln, lightweight aggregate kiln, solid fuel boiler, liquid fuel boiler, or hydrochloric acid production furnace that has conducted a comprehensive performance test and submitted to the administrator a Notification of Compliance documenting compliance with the standards of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart EEE, as incorporated by reference at LAC 33:III.5122, may request in the application to reissue the permit for the combustion unit that the administrative authority control emissions from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events under any of the following options.
a. RCRA Option A. Under this option, the administrative authority will:
i. include, in the permit, requirements that ensure compliance with LAC 33:V.3117.B and C or LAC 33:V.3005.E.1 and 2.c to minimize emissions of toxic compounds from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events, including releases from emergency safety vents; and
ii. specify that these permit requirements apply only when the facility is operating under its startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan.

b. RCRA Option B

i. Under this option, the administrative authority will:
(a). include, in the permit, conditions that ensure emissions of toxic compounds are minimized from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events, including releases from emergency safety vents, based on review of information including the source's startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan, design, and operating history; and
(b). specify that these permit requirements apply only when the facility is operating under its startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan.
ii. Changes That May Significantly Increase Emissions
(a). You must notify the administrative authority in writing of changes to the startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan or changes to the design of the source that may significantly increase emissions of toxic compounds from startup, shutdown, or malfunction events, including releases from emergency safety vents. You must notify the administrative authority of such changes within five days of making such changes. You must identify in the notification recommended revisions to permit conditions necessary as a result of the changes to ensure that emissions of toxic compounds are minimized during these events.
(b). The administrative authority may revise permit conditions as a result of these changes to ensure that emissions of toxic compounds are minimized during startup, shutdown, or malfunction events, including releases from emergency safety vents either upon permit renewal or, if warranted, by modifying the permit under LAC 33:V.323.B.2.c or LAC 33:V.321.C.
c. CAA Option. Under this option:
i. you must document that the startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan required under 40 CFR 63.1206(c)(2) has been approved by the administrator under 40 CFR 63.1206(c)(2)(ii)(B); and
ii. the administrative authority will remove permit conditions that are no longer applicable under LAC 33:V.3105.B and LAC 33:V.3001.B.
B. Interim Status Facilities
1. Interim Status Operations. In compliance with LAC 33:V.4513 and LAC 33:V.3001.B, the owner or operator of an incinerator, cement kiln, lightweight aggregate kiln, solid fuel boiler, liquid fuel boiler, or hydrochloric acid production furnace that is operating under the interim status standards of LAC 33:V.Chapters 30 and 43 may control emissions of toxic compounds during startup, shutdown, and malfunction events under either of the following options after conducting a comprehensive performance test and submitting to the administrator a Notification of Compliance documenting compliance with the standards of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart EEE, as incorporated by reference at LAC 33:III.5122.
a. RCRA Option. Under this option, you must continue to comply with the interim status emission standards and operating requirements of LAC 33:V.Chapters 30 and 43 relevant to control of emissions from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events. Those standards and requirements apply only during startup, shutdown, and malfunction events.
b. CAA Option. Under this option, you are exempt from the interim status standards of LAC 33:V.Chapters 30 and 43 relevant to control of emissions of toxic compounds during startup, shutdown, and malfunction events upon submission of written notification and documentation to the administrative authority that the startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan required under 40 CFR 63.1206(c)(2) has been approved by the administrator under 40 CFR 63.1206(c)(2)(ii)(B).
2. Operations under a Subsequent RCRA Permit. When an owner or operator of an incinerator, cement kiln, lightweight aggregate kiln, solid fuel boiler, liquid fuel boiler, or hydrochloric acid production furnace that is operating under the interim status standards of LAC 33:V.Chapters 30 and 43 submits a RCRA permit application, the owner or operator may request that the administrative authority control emissions from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events under any of the options provided by Subparagraph A.2.a, b, or c of this Section.
C. New Units. Hazardous waste incinerator, cement kiln, lightweight aggregate kiln, solid fuel boiler, liquid fuel boiler, and hydrochloric acid production furnace units that become subject to RCRA permit requirements after October 12, 2005, must control emissions of toxic compounds during startup, shutdown, and malfunction events under either of the following options:
1. comply with the requirements specified in 40 CFR 63.1206(c)(2); or
2. request to include in the RCRA permit, conditions that ensure emissions of toxic compounds are minimized from startup, shutdown, and malfunction events, including releases from emergency safety vents, based on review of information, including the source's startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan and design. The administrative authority will specify that these permit conditions apply only when the facility is operating under its startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan.

La. Admin. Code tit. 33, § V-2001

Promulgated by the Department of Environmental Quality, Office of Environmental Assessment, Environmental Planning Division, LR 29:320 (March 2003), amended by the Office of the Secretary, Legal Affairs Division, LR 34:624 (April 2008).
AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 30:2180 et seq.