Oklahoma OAC 252 Chapter 100. Air Pollution Control, Subchapter 17. Incinerators, Part 3. General Purpose Incinerators, SIP effective effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15) and September 3, 2019 (OKd27)
Regulatory Text:
Oklahoma Administrative Code. Title 252. Department of Environmental Quality
Chapter 100. Air Pollution Control (OAC 252:100)
SUBCHAPTER 17. INCINERATORS (OAC 252:100-17)
PART 3. GENERAL PURPOSE INCINERATORS
As approved by EPA August 1, 2019 (84 FR 37579) SIP effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15) and September 3, 2019 (OKd27),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2017-0145.
Unless otherwise indicated,
Sections are as adopted in Oklahoma Register July 1, 2010 (27 Ok Reg 2134) effective July 11, 2010,
Submitted to EPA January 18, 2013 (OK-46),
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2011-0034-0008 [OK017.08] Adobe file page 294.
Approved by EPA November 3, 2015 (80 FR 67647) SIP effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2011-0034 [OK017].
Error in Federal Register amendatory language: Part 3 title should be “General Purpose Incinerators”, NOT “Incinerators”.
This error is corrected in the OKd27 Federal Register published EPA August 1, 2019 (84 FR 37579) SIP effective September 3, 2019 (OKd27), Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2017-0145 [OK028].
Sections:
252:100-17-2. Applicability, OKd15
252:100-17-2. Applicability, OKd27
252:100-17-2.1. Exemptions, OKd15
252:100-17-2.2. Definitions, OKd15
252:100-17-3. Opacity, OKd06
252:100-17-4. Particulate matter, OKd15
252:100-17-5. Incinerator design requirements, OKd15
252:100-17-5.1. Alternative incinerator design requirements, OKd15
252:100-17-7. Test methods, OKd15
252:100-17-2. Applicability, SIP effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15) to September 2, 2019
This part applies to any new and existing incinerator not subject to 40 CFR Part 60, Subparts E, Ea, Eb, Ec, or EEEE, or Parts 4, 5, 7, 9, or 11 of this subchapter.
252:100-17-2. Applicability, SIP effective September 3, 2019 (OKd27)
As approved by EPA August 1, 2019 (84 FR 37579) SIP effective September 3, 2019 (OKd27),
As adopted in Oklahoma Register September 2, 2014 (31 OkReg 1271) effective September 12, 2014,
Submitted to EPA February 14, 2017 (OK-58),
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2017-0145-0003 [OK028.03] page 382.
Approved by EPA August 1, 2019 (84 FR 37579) SIP effective September 3, 2019 (OKd27),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2017-0145 [OK028].
This part applies to any new and existing incinerator not subject to 40 CFR Part 60, Subparts E, Ea, Eb, Ec, AAAA, CCCC, or EEEE, or Parts 4, 5, 7, 9, or 11 of this subchapter.
252:100-17-2.1. Exemptions, SIP effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15)
Thermal oxidizers, flares and any other air pollution control devices are exempt from the requirements of this part.
252:100-17-2.2. Definitions, SIP effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15)
The following words and terms when used in this part and Part 4 of this subchapter shall have the following meaning unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Capacity" means the maximum design charging rate of refuse in pounds per hour (lb/hr) an incinerator is designed to receive.
"Particulate matter" or "total particulate matter" means the sum of all filterable and condensable particulate matter emitted to the ambient air as measured by applicable reference methods, or an equivalent or alternative method.
"Primary combustion chamber" means the initial incinerator chamber where refuse is charged, ignited and burned.
"Secondary combustion chamber" means a component of the general purpose incinerator that receives combustion gases from the primary combustion chamber and in which the combustion process is completed.
252:100-17-3. Opacity, SIP effective February 27, 2009 (OKd06)
As adopted in Oklahoma Register June 15, 1998 (15 Ok Reg 2591) effective June 25, 1998.
Approved by EPA December 29, 2008 (73 FR 79400) SIP effective February 27, 2009 (OKd06),
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2006-0389 [OK005].
See 252:100-25-3.
252:100-17-4. Particulate matter, SIP effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15)
The emissions of particulate matter from an incinerator subject to the requirements of this part shall not exceed the applicable allowable particulate matter emission rate contained in Appendix A of this chapter. Solid fuels charged will be considered part of the refuse weight.
252:100-17-5. Incinerator design requirements, SIP effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15)
An incinerator subject to this part shall be designed and built with a primary combustion chamber that maintains a temperature of at least 800 degrees F in the primary combustion chamber at all times when refuse is being incinerated, and a secondary combustion chamber(s) that is adequately designed and operated to combust gaseous and particulate matter suspended in the exhaust gas stream from the primary combustion chamber. The combustion device in each combustion chamber shall be in operation at all times when refuse is being incinerated.
252:100-17-5.1. Alternative incinerator design requirements, SIP effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15)
Notwithstanding OAC 252:100-17-5, the Director may approve an alternative incinerator design if the owner or operator of the proposed incinerator demonstrates to the satisfaction of the Director that the incinerator will comply with OAC 252:100-17-4 and all other applicable requirements of this chapter.
252:100-17-7. Test methods, SIP effective January 4, 2016 (OKd15)
See OAC 252:100-43.
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