Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 10, October 1, 2024
Section 340-240-0530 - Requirement for Operation and Maintenance Plans(1) With the exception of basic and general permit holders, a permit holder must prepare and implement Operation and Maintenance Plans for non-fugitive sources of particulate matter.(2) The purposes of the operation and maintenance plans are to: (a) Reduce the number of upsets and breakdowns in particulate control equipment;(b) Reduce the duration of upsets and downtimes; and(c) Improve the efficiency of control equipment during normal operations.(3) The operation and maintenance plans should consider, but not be limited to, the following: (a) Personnel training in operation and maintenance;(b) Preventative maintenance procedures, schedule and records;(c) Logging of the occurrence and duration of all upsets, breakdowns and malfunctions which result in excessive emissions;(d) Routine follow-up evaluation of upsets to identify the cause of the problem and changes needed to prevent a recurrence;(e) Periodic source testing of pollution control units as required by the permit;(f) Inspection of internal wear points of pollution control equipment during scheduled shutdowns; and(g) Inventory of key spare parts.(4) Existing sources must submit an Operation and Maintenance Plan to the DEQ by July 1, 2013. Sources obtaining an initial permit after December 14, 2012 must submit the Operation and Maintenance Plan within 60 days of permit issuance. The DEQ will notify sources within 30 days of plan submittal only if the Operation and Maintenance Plan is not approved. The DEQ may request revisions to the plan at any time if plans are not sufficient. NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan as adopted by the Environmental Quality Commission under OAR 340-200-0040.
Or. Admin. Code § 340-240-0530
DEQ 10-2012, f. & cert. ef. 12-11-12Stat. Auth.: ORS 468 & 468A
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468.020 & 468A.025