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Joe Rockwell <jrockwell@utah.gov>
Re: CPT Question
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Harold Burge <hburge@utah.gov>Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 12:42 PM
To: "Brown, Lonnie D CIV USARMY JMC (USA)" <lonnie.d.brown33.civ@army.mil>, Tad Anderson <tdanderson@utah.gov>,
Joe Rockwell <jrockwell@utah.gov>
I am no expert on subpart EEE, but the rule indicates that It all depends on if the change may adversely affect
compliance with any emission standard that is not monitored with a CEMS. If it may adversely affect compliance
you'll need to do a CPT. If it won't adversely affect compliance you must document the change in the operating
record upon making such change. You must revise as necessary the performance test plan, Documentation of
Compliance, Notification of Compliance, and start-up, shutdown, and malfunction plan to reflect the change. Did Tad
say if you needed to modify your permit to include the new fuel?
40 CFR 63.1206(b)(5) states:
(5) Changes in design, operation, or maintenance —
(i) Changes that may adversely affect compliance. If you plan to change (as defined in paragraph (b)(5)(iii) of
this section) the design, operation, or maintenance practices of the source in a manner that may adversely affect
compliance with any emission standard that is not monitored with a CEMS:
(A) Notification. You must notify the Administrator at least 60 days prior to the change, unless you document
circumstances that dictate that such prior notice is not reasonably feasible. The notification must include:
(1) A description of the changes and which emission standards may be affected; and
(2) A comprehensive performance test schedule and test plan under the requirements of § 63.1207(f) that will
document compliance with the affected emission standard(s);
(B) Performance test. You must conduct a comprehensive performance test under the requirements of §§
63.1207(f)(1) and (g)(1) to document compliance with the affected emission standard(s) and establish operating
parameter limits as required under § 63.1209, and submit to the Administrator a Notification of Compliance under
§§ 63.1207(j) and 63.1210(d); and
(C) Restriction on waste burning.
(1) Except as provided by paragraph (b)(5)(i)(C)(2) of this section, after the change and prior to submitting the
notification of compliance, you must not burn hazardous waste for more than a total of 720 hours (renewable at
the discretion of the Administrator) and only for the purposes of pretesting or comprehensive performance
testing. Pretesting is defined at § 63.1207(h)(2)(i) and (ii).
(2) You may petition the Administrator to obtain written approval to burn hazardous waste in the interim prior to
submitting a Notification of Compliance for purposes other than testing or pretesting. You must specify
operating requirements, including limits on operating parameters, that you determine will ensure compliance
with the emission standards of this subpart based on available information. The Administrator will review,
modify as necessary, and approve if warranted the interim operating requirements.
(ii) Changes that will not affect compliance. If you determine that a change will not adversely affect compliance
with the emission standards or operating requirements, you must document the change in the operating record
upon making such change. You must revise as necessary the performance test plan, Documentation of
Compliance, Notification of Compliance, and start-up, shutdown, and malfunction plan to reflect these changes.
(iii) Definition of “change.” For purposes of paragraph (b)(5) of this section, “change” means any change in
design, operation, or maintenance practices that were documented in the comprehensive performance test plan,
Notification of Compliance, or startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan.
On Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 11:59 AM Brown, Lonnie D CIV USARMY JMC (USA) <lonnie.d.brown33.civ@army.mil> wrote:
10/6/23, 1:12 PM State of Utah Mail - Re: CPT Question
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I talked with Tad Anderson about this but I was wondering if you could give
me more insight on this. Our Haz Waste Treatment Furnace at 1320 is planning
on adding natural gas to feed the Kiln and Afterburner. We were wondering if
this required a CPT, Tad gave me the answer that we might have to contact
the EPA. Since we are reducing this emission we feel like a CPT wouldn't be
required but I was wondering what your opinion would be. Also if a CPT is
required, TEAD would like to schedule the CPT during the CfPT in May. One
main problem, is we are having issues getting our burners ordered before May
so I was wondering if TEAD could extend until August.
Brown, Lonnie D CIV USARMY JMC (USA) <lonnie.d.brown33.civ@army.mil>Thu, Oct 5, 2023 at 12:52 PM
To: Harold Burge <hburge@utah.gov>, Tad Anderson <tdanderson@utah.gov>, Joe Rockwell <jrockwell@utah.gov>
Thanks
Yes we will have to modify the permit to change the fuel
-----Original Message-----
From: Harold Burge <hburge@utah.gov>
Sent: Thursday, October 5, 2023 12:42 PM
To: Brown, Lonnie D CIV USARMY JMC (USA) <lonnie.d.brown33.civ@army.mil>; Tad Anderson
<tdanderson@utah.gov>; Joe Rockwell <jrockwell@utah.gov>
Subject: [Non-DoD Source] Re: CPT Question
I am no expert on subpart EEE, but the rule indicates that It all depends on if the change may adversely affect compliance
with any emission standard that is not monitored with a CEMS. If it may adversely affect compliance you'll need to do a
CPT. If it won't adversely affect compliance you must document the change in the operating record upon making such
change. You must revise as necessary the performance test plan, Documentation of Compliance, Notification of
Compliance, and start-up, shutdown, and malfunction plan to reflect the change. Did Tad say if you needed to modify
your permit to include the new fuel?
40 CFR 63.1206(b)(5) states:
(5) Changes in design, operation, or maintenance —
(i) Changes that may adversely affect compliance. If you plan to change (as defined in paragraph (b)(5)(iii)
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manner that may adversely affect compliance with any emission standard that is not monitored with a CEMS:
(A) Notification. You must notify the Administrator at least 60 days prior to the change, unless you document
circumstances that dictate that such prior notice is not reasonably feasible. The notification must include:
(1) A description of the changes and which emission standards may be affected; and
(2) A comprehensive performance test schedule and test plan under the requirements of § 63.1207(f)
<https://usg01.safelinks.protection.office365.us/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ecfr.gov%2Fcurrent%2Ftitle-40%2Fsection-
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after the change and prior to submitting the notification of compliance, you must not burn hazardous waste for more than
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(2) You may petition the Administrator to obtain written approval to burn hazardous waste in the interim prior to submitting
a Notification of Compliance for purposes other than testing or pretesting. You must specify operating requirements,
including limits on operating parameters, that you determine will ensure compliance with the emission standards of this
subpart based on available information. The Administrator will review, modify as necessary, and approve if warranted the
interim operating requirements.
(ii) Changes that will not affect compliance. If you determine that a change will not adversely affect compliance with the
emission standards or operating requirements, you must document the change in the operating record upon making such
change. You must revise as necessary the performance test plan, Documentation of Compliance, Notification of
Compliance, and start-up, shutdown, and malfunction plan to reflect these changes.
(iii) Definition of “change.” For purposes of paragraph (b)(5) <https://usg01.safelinks.protection.office365.us/?url=
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means any change in design, operation, or maintenance practices that were documented in the comprehensive
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performance test plan, Notification of Compliance, or startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan.
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