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compliance with the applicable require-
ments of this subchapter [meet the re-
quirements of 117.205 of this title or 117.
207 of this title]. The Executive Director
shall approve the plan if it contains all the
information specified in this section. Revi-
sions to the initial control plan shall be
submitted with the final control plan.
(b) The owner or operator shall
provide results of emissions testing using
portable analyzers or, as available, initial
demonstration of compliance [perfor-
mance] testing conducted in accordance
with 117. 211(e) [117.211(f)] or (f) [(g)]
of this title [for each unit subject to the
testing requirements of 117.211 of this
title] for NO,. carbon monoxide (CO), and
oxygen [O] emissions while firing gaseous
fuel (and as applicable, hydrogen (H,) fuel
for units which may fire more than 50% H
by volume) and[/or] liquid and/or solid fuel
at the maximum rated capacity or as near
thereto as practicable, for the units listed in
this subsection [paragraph]. Previous test-
ing documentation for any claimed test
waiver as allowed by 117211(d) of this
title (relating to Initial Demonstration of
Compliance) shall be submitted with the
initial control plan. Test results are re-
quired for the following units: [Testing
using portable analyzers is acceptable for
the units listed in this paragraph. The units
listed are as follows:]
(1) boilers and process heaters
with a maximum rated capacity greater
than or equal to 40.0 million Btu per
hour (MMBtu/hr), except for low annual
capacity factor boilers and process heat-
ers as defined in 117.10 of this title
(relating to Definitions);
(2) boilers and industrial fur-
naces with a maximum rated capacity
greater than or equal to 40.0 MMBtu/hr
which are regulated as existing facilities
by the United States Environmental Pro-
tection Agency (EPA) at 40 Code of Fede-
ral Regulations, Part 266, Subpart H,
except for low annual capacity factor
boilers and process heaters as defined in
117.10 of this title;
(3) fluid catalytic cracking
units with a maximum rated capacity
greater than or equal to 40 MMBtu/hr;
(4) gas turbine supplemental
waste heat recovery units with a maxi-
mum rated fired capacity greater than or
equal to 40 MMBtu/hr, except for low
annual capacity factor gas turbine sup-
plemental waste heat recovery units as
defined in 117.10 of this title;
(5) stationary gas turbines
with a megawatt (MW) rating of greater
than or equal to 1.0 MW, except for low
annual capacity factor gas turbines or
peaking gas turbines as defined in
117.10 of this title; and(6) gas-fired, stationary, recip-
rocating internal combustion engines
which are located in the Houston/Galves-
ton ozone nonattainment area and rated
150 horsepower (hp) or greater, or lo-
cated in the Beaumont/Port Arthur ozone
nonattainment area and rated 300 hp or
greater, except for low annual capacity
factor engines or peaking engines as de-
fined in 117.10 of this title.
(c) The initial control plan shall be
submitted in accordance with the schedule
specified in 117.520(1) [117.520] of this
title (relating to Compliance Schedule For
Commercial, Institutional, and Industrial
Combustion Sources) and shall contain the
following:
(1) a list of all combustion units
at the source with a maximum rated capac-
ity greater than 5.0 million Btu per hour; all
stationary, reciprocating internal combus..
tion engines which are located in the Hous-
ton/Galveston ozone nonattainment area and
rated 150 horsepower (hp) or greater, or
located in the Beaumont/Port Arthur ozone
nonattainment area and rated 300 hp or
greater; all stationary gas turbines with a
megawatt (MW) rating of greater than or
equal to 1.0 MW; to include the maximum
rated capacity, anticipated annual capacity
factor, the facility identification numbers
and emission point numbers as submitted
to the Emissions Inventory Section [Divi-
sion] of the Texas Natural Resource Con-
servation Commission (TNRCC) [Texas
Air Control Board (TACB)]. and the emis-
sion point numbers as listed on the Maxi-
mum Allowable Emissions Rate Table of
any applicable TNRCC [TACB] permit for
each unit;
(2) identification of all units
subject to the emission specifications of
117 205 of this title relatingg to Emission
Specifications), [or] 117.207 of this title
(relating to Alternative Plant-Wide Emis",
sion Specifications), or 117.223 of this
title (relating to Source Cap);
(3) identification of all boilers.
process heaters, stationary gas turbines, or
engines with a claimed exemption from the
emission specifications of 117.205 [of this
title] or 117.207 of this title and the rule
basis for the claimed exemption;
(4) identification of the election
to use individual emission limits as speci-
fied in 117.205 of this title, [or] the plant-
wide emission limit as specified in
117.207 of this title, or the source cap
emission limit as specified in 117.223 of
this title to achieve complance with this
rule;
(5) (No change)
(6) A list of units requiring op-
erating modifications to comply with
117.208(d) of this title (relating to Oper-ating Requirements) and the type of
modification to be applied for all such
units, including an anticipated construc-
tion schedule;
(7)[(6)] a list of any units which
have been or will be retired, decommis-
sioned, or shutdown and rendered inopera-
ble, indicating the date of occurrence and
whether these actions are [as] a result of
compliance with this regulation;
(8)[(7)] the basis for calculation
of the rate of NO, emissions for each unit to
demonstrate that each unit will achieve the
NO, emission rates specified in 117.205.
[of this title or] 117.207, or 117.223 of
this title. For fluid catalytic cracking unit
[carbon monoxide (]CO[)] boilers, the basis
for calculation of the pound NO, per million
Btu (lb NO,/MMBtu) rate for each unit
shall include the following:
(A) -(B) (No change.)
(C) the calculation of the CO
boiler lb NO,/MMBtu emission rate;[.]
[(8) previous testing documenta-
tion for any claimed test waiver as allowed
by 117.211(e) of this title (relating to Ini-
tial Demonstration of Compliance);]
(9) for units required to in-
stall totalizing fuel flow meters in accord-
ance with 117213(a)-(e) of this title
(relating to Continuous Demonstration of
Compliance), indication of whether the
devices have been installed as a result of
the requirements of this chapter, and
whether the devices have been placed in
operation by April 1, 1994;
[(9) results of emissions testing
using portable analyzers or, as available,
performance testing conducted in accord-
ance with 117.211(f) or (g) of this title for
each unit subject to the testing requirements
of 117.211 of this title;]
(10) for units which have had
NO reduction projects as specified in 117
205a)(1)(B) of this title, documentation
that such projects were undertaken solely
for the purpose of obtaining early NO, re-
ductions; and
(11) Test results in accordance
with subsection (b) of this section.
I117.211. initial Demonstration of Comph-
ance.
(a) All units which are [identified
in the control plan required by 117.209 of
this title (relating to Initial Control Plan
Procedures) and are] subject to the emission
limitations of 117.205 of this title (relating
to Emission Specifications),[or] 117.207
of this title (relating to Alternative Plant-
Wide Emission Specifications), or
117.223 of this title (relating to Source* PROPOSED January 4, 1994 19 TexReg 43
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