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Texas SIP: 30 TAC 117.601. Gas-Fired Steam Generation; SIP effective 2000.12.26

Regulatory Text: 
TNRCC Chapter 117 –  Control of Air Pollution from Nitrogen Compounds

SUBCHAPTER F : GAS-FIRED STEAM GENERATION
(Approved by EPA as Subchapter E but is redesignated in this compilation as 
Subchapter F because of the insertion of new Subchapter D.)

§117.601.  Gas-Fired Steam Generation.
As adopted by TNRCC February 24, 1999, effective March 21, 1999.
Repealed by TNRCC April 19, 2000, effective May 11, 2000.

(Approved by EPA September 1, 2000 (65 FR 53172) effective October 31, 2000. 
Repealed in SIP for Beaumont/Port Arthur area only October 26, 2000 (64 FR 64148) effective December 26, 2000.)

     (a)  Subsections (b), (c), and (d) of this section (emission specifications adopted by the Texas Air Control Board in 1972) apply only in the Dallas/Fort Worth Air Quality Control Region which consists of Collin, Cooke, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Erath, Fannin, Grayson, Hood, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Navarro, Palo Pinto, Parker, Rockwall, Somervell, Tarrant, and Wise Counties and in the Houston/Galveston Air Quality Control Region which consists of Austin, Brazoria, Chambers, Colorado, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Matagorda, Montgomery, Waller, and Wharton Counties.  For gas-fired steam generators also subject to the emission limitations of Subchapter B of this chapter (relating to Combustion at Existing Major Sources), the emission limitations of this section shall no longer apply after the applicable final compliance date specified in Subchapter D of this chapter (relating to Administrative Provisions).

     (b)  No person shall allow emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx), calculated as nitrogen dioxide (NO2), from any "opposed-fired" steam generating unit of more than 600,000 pounds per hour (lbs/hr) maximum continuous steam capacity to exceed 0.7 pound per million Btu (lb/MMBtu) heat input, maximum two-hour average, at maximum steam capacity.  An "opposed-fired" steam generating unit is defined as a unit having burners installed on two opposite vertical firebox surfaces.

     (c)  No person shall allow emissions of NOx, calculated as NO2, from any "front-fired" steam generating unit of more than 600,000 lbs/hr maximum continuous steam capacity to exceed 0.5 lb/MMBtu heat input, maximum two-hour average, at maximum steam capacity.  A "front-fired" steam generating unit is defined as a unit having all burners installed in a geometric array on one vertical firebox surface.

     (d)  No person shall allow emissions of NOx, calculated as NO2, from any "tangential-fired" steam generating unit of more than 600,000 lbs/hr maximum continuous steam capacity to exceed 0.25 lb/MMBtu heat input, maximum two-hour average, at maximum steam capacity.  A "tangential-fired" steam generating unit is defined as a unit having burners installed on all corners of the unit at various elevations.

     (e)  Existing gas-fired steam generating units of more than 600,000 lbs/hour, but less than 1,100,000 lbs/hr, maximum continuous steam capacity are exempt from the provisions of this section, provided the total steam generated from the unit during any one calendar year does not exceed 30% of the product of the maximum continuous steam capacity of the unit times the number of hours in a year. Written records of the amount of steam generated for each day's operation shall be made on a daily basis and maintained for at least three years from the date of each entry. Such records shall be made available for inspection by employees of state and local agencies having jurisdiction during regular business hours.

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