§ 60.6090 What must I include in my annual report?
Summarize data collected for all pollutants and parameters regulated under this subpart. Your summary must include twelve items:
(a) A list of the results achieved during the annual stack test, using appropriate units, for eight pollutants, as recorded under § 60.6040(a):
(1) Dioxins/furans.
(2) Cadmium.
(3) Lead.
(4) Mercury.
(5) Particulate matter.
(6) Opacity.
(7) Hydrogen chloride.
(8) Fugitive ash.
(b) List of the highest average levels recorded, in the appropriate units for the following pollutants or parameters:
(1) Sulfur dioxide emissions.
(2) Nitrogen oxides emissions.
(3) Carbon monoxide emissions.
(4) Load level of the municipal waste combustor.
(5) Temperature of the flue gases at the inlet of the particulate matter air pollution control device (4-hour block average).
(6) If you elect to continuously monitor particulate matter, cadmium, lead, mercury, hydrogen chloride, or dioxins/furans emissions instead of conducting performance testing:
(i) Particulate matter emissions.
(ii) Cadmium emissions.
(iii) Lead emissions.
(iv) Mercury emissions.
(v) Hydrogen chloride emissions.
(vi) Dioxins/furans emissions.
(c) For continuously monitored pollutants identified in paragraphs (b)(1) through (3) and (b)(6) of this section, a list of the block averages recorded during all operations for the reporting year, identifying measurements recorded during periods of warmup, startup, and shutdown as defined in this subpart.
(d) The highest 6-minute opacity level measured. Base the value on all 6-minute average opacity levels recorded by your continuous opacity monitoring system (§ 60.6045(a)(1)).
(e) The total number of hours per calendar quarter and hours per calendar year that you did not obtain valid data for the following pollutants or parameters. For each continuously monitored pollutant or parameter, the hours of valid emissions data per calendar quarter and per calendar year expressed as a percent of the hours per calendar quarter or year that the municipal waste combustor was operating and combusting municipal solid waste. Include data on:
(1) Sulfur dioxide emissions.
(2) Nitrogen oxides emissions.
(3) Carbon monoxide emissions.
(4) Load level of the municipal waste combustor.
(5) Temperature of the flue gases at the inlet of the particulate matter air pollution control device.
(6) If you elect to continuously monitor particulate matter, cadmium, lead, mercury, hydrogen chloride, or dioxins/furans emissions instead of conducting performance testing:
(i) Particulate matter emissions.
(ii) Cadmium emissions.
(iii) Lead emissions.
(iv) Mercury emissions.
(v) Hydrogen chloride emissions.
(vi) Dioxins/furans emissions.
(7) If you elect to use continuous automated sampling systems for dioxins/furans or mercury, the total number of hours per calendar quarter and hours per calendar year that the sampling systems were not operating or were not collecting a valid sample. Include the number of hours during which the continuous automated sampling system was operating and collecting a valid sample as a percent of hours per calendar quarter or year that the municipal waste combustor was operating and combusting municipal solid waste.
(f) The total number of hours you have excluded data from the calculation of average levels (include the reasons for excluding it). Include data for the following pollutants or parameters:
(1) Sulfur dioxide emissions.
(2) Nitrogen oxides emissions.
(3) Carbon monoxide emissions.
(4) Load level of the municipal waste combustor.
(5) Temperature of the flue gases at the inlet of the particulate matter air pollution control device.
(6) If you elect to continuously monitor particulate matter, cadmium, lead, mercury, hydrogen chloride, or dioxins/furans emissions instead of conducting performance testing:
(i) Particulate matter emissions.
(ii) Cadmium emissions.
(iii) Lead emissions.
(iv) Mercury emissions.
(v) Hydrogen chloride emissions.
(vi) Dioxins/furans emissions.
(7) If you elect to use continuous automated sampling systems for dioxins/furans or mercury, the total number of hours that the data for mercury and dioxins/furans were excluded from the calculation of average emission concentrations or parameters.
(g) A summary of the data in paragraphs (a) through (f), excluding (c), of this section from the year preceding the reporting year which gives the Administrator a summary of the performance of the municipal waste combustor over a 2-year period.
(h) A summary of any emission or parameter level, including the information specified in paragraphs (a) through (g) of this section, that did not meet the limits specified in this subpart.
(i) A notice of your intent to begin a reduced stack testing schedule for dioxins/furans emissions during the following calendar year, if you are eligible for alternative scheduling (§ 60.5980(a) or (b)).
(j) A notice of your intent to apply the average carbon mass feed rate and associated carbon injection system operating parameter levels to similarly designed and equipped units on site. (§ 60.5980(c)).
(k) If you choose to monitor carbon dioxide instead of oxygen as a diluent gas, documentation of the relationship between oxygen and carbon dioxide, as specified in § 60.5930.
(l) Documentation of periods when all certified chief facility operators and certified shift supervisors are offsite for more than 12 hours.