Section 439.085. Periodic fuel sampling and analysis requirements.  


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  • (1) General applicability. Effective April 1, 1989, the requirements of this section apply to all owners or operators of sources described in this section, with the following exceptions:
    (a) Sources affected by the RACT sulfur limitations in s. NR 418.04 , 418.05 , 418.06 , 418.07 or 418.08 .
    (b) Sources with approved RACT variances under s. NR 436.05 affected by the sulfur limitations in s. NR 418.025 or 418.03 .
    (c) Sources which have installed a sulfur dioxide continuous emission monitor that meets the performance specification requirements of s. NR 439.09 .
    (2) Requirements for coal burning installations. The coal burning rate for an installation shall be based on the maximum permitted capacity. If the permit does not limit the capacity, the total heat input capacity shall be used:
    (a) The owner or operator of a coal burning installation which has a coal burning rate equal to or greater than 250,000 tons per year shall sample coal and submit reports on coal quality in the following manner:
    1. Perform coal sampling, using the procedures in ASTM D2234/D2234M-03e1, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.10 (33) , which result in data at least as reliable as classification I-B-1, defined in ASTM D2234/D2234M-03e1 as automatic sampling — full stream cut — systematic spacing, and analyze these samples for ash content, sulfur content and heat content according to the applicable methods and procedures in s. NR 439.08 (1) .
    2. Submit quarterly reports within 30 days following the end of each calendar quarter which include the following information for each day during the calendar quarter:
    a. The total quantity of coal burned expressed in tons.
    b. Average percent of the ash content of the coal burned.
    c. Average percent of the sulfur content of the coal burned.
    d. Average heat content expressed in Btu per pound of the coal burned.
    e. Average sulfur dioxide emission rate in terms of pounds of sulfur dioxide per million Btu heat input from the coal burned.
    (b) The owner or operator of a coal burning installation which has a coal burning rate equal to or greater than 100,000 tons per year but less than 250,000 tons per year shall sample coal and submit reports on coal quality in the following manner:
    1. Perform coal sampling using the procedures in ASTM D2234/D2234M-03e1, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.10 (33) , which result in data at least as reliable as classification I-C-2, defined in ASTM D2234/D2234M-03e1 as automatic sampling — part stream cut — random spacing, and analyze these samples for ash content, sulfur content and heat content according to the applicable methods and procedures in s. NR 439.08 (1) .
    2. Submit quarterly reports within 30 days following the end of each calendar quarter which include the following information for each week during the calendar quarter:
    a. The total quantity of coal burned expressed in tons.
    b. Weighted average percent of the ash content of the coal burned.
    c. Weighted average percent of the sulfur content of the coal burned.
    d. Weighted average heat content expressed in Btu per pound of the coal burned.
    e. Weighted average sulfur dioxide emission rate in terms of pounds of sulfur dioxide per million Btu heat input from the coal burned.
    (c) The owner or operator of a coal burning installation which has a coal burning rate equal to or greater than 10,000 tons per year but less than 100,000 tons per year shall sample coal and submit reports on coal quality in the following manner:
    1. Perform coal sampling using the procedures in ASTM D2234/D2234M-03e1, incorporated by reference in s. NR 484.10 (33) , which result in data at least as reliable as classification II-D-2, defined in ASTM D2234/D2234M-03e1 as manual sampling — stationary coal sampling — random spacing, and analyze these samples for ash content, sulfur content and heat content according to the applicable methods and procedures in s. NR 439.08 (1) .
    2. Submit quarterly reports within 30 days following the end of each calendar quarter which include the following information for each month during the calendar quarter:
    a. The total quantity of coal burned expressed in tons.
    b. Weighted average percent of the ash content of the coal burned.
    c. Weighted average percent of the sulfur content of the coal burned.
    d. Weighted average heat content expressed in Btu per pound of the coal burned.
    e. Weighted average sulfur dioxide emission rate in terms of pounds of sulfur dioxide per million Btu heat input from the coal burned.
    (d) The owner or operator of a coal burning installation which has a coal burning rate equal to or greater than 1,000 tons per year but less than 10,000 tons per year shall submit, on a quarterly basis, information on coal quality which is calculated from the supplier's analyses for each shipment of coal received at the installation. Each quarterly report is due within 30 days following the end of the calendar quarter. The owner or operator shall obtain certification from the supplier that the applicable methods and procedures in s. NR 439.08 (1) were followed by the supplier. The report shall include the following information for each calendar quarter:
    1. The total quantity of coal burned expressed in tons.
    2. Weighted average percent of the ash content of the coal burned.
    3. Weighted average percent of the sulfur content of the coal burned.
    4. Weighted average heat content expressed in Btu per pound of the coal burned.
    5. Weighted average sulfur dioxide emission rate in terms of pounds of sulfur dioxide per million Btu heat input from the coal burned.
    (e) The owner or operator of a coal burning installation which has a coal burning rate less than 1,000 tons per year shall retain copies of the supplier's analyses at the installation for each shipment of coal received. The owner or operator shall obtain certification from the supplier that the applicable methods and procedures in s. NR 439.08 (1) were followed. The supplier's analyses shall include, at a minimum, each shipment's coal quantity, sulfur content, ash content and heat content.
    (3) Requirements for residual fuel oil burning installations. The residual fuel burning rate for an installation shall be based on the maximum permitted capacity. If the permit does not limit the capacity, the total heat input capacity shall be used:
    (a) The owner or operator of a residual fuel oil burning installation which has a residual fuel oil burning rate equal to or greater than 1.5 million gallons per year shall sample residual fuel oil and submit reports on residual fuel oil quality in the following manner:
    1. Perform liquid fossil fuel sampling for each storage tank of residual fuel oil and analyze these samples for sulfur content and heat content according to the applicable methods and procedures for sampling and analysis in s. NR 439.08 (2) . Sampling shall be performed for each tank volume turnover or on a monthly basis, whichever is more frequent.
    2. Submit quarterly reports within 30 days following the end of each calendar quarter which include the following information for each month during the calendar quarter:
    a. Total quantity of residual fuel oil burned expressed in thousands of gallons.
    b. Weighted average percent of the sulfur content of the residual fuel oil burned.
    c. Weighted average heat content expressed in Btu per gallon of residual fuel oil burned.
    d. Weighted average sulfur dioxide emission rate in terms of pounds of sulfur dioxide per million Btu heat input from the residual fuel oil burned.
    (b) The owner or operator of a residual fuel oil burning installation which has a residual fuel oil burning rate equal to or greater than 150,000 gallons per year but less than 1.5 million gallons per year shall submit, on a quarterly basis, information on residual fuel oil quality which is calculated from the supplier's analyses for each shipment of residual fuel oil received at the installation. Each quarterly report is due within 30 days following the end of the calendar quarter. The owner or operator of the installation shall obtain certification from the supplier that the applicable methods and procedures in s. NR 439.08 (2) were followed by the supplier. The report shall include the following information for each calendar quarter:
    1. Total quantity of residual fuel oil burned expressed in thousands of gallons.
    2. Weighted average percent of the sulfur content of the residual fuel oil burned.
    3. Weighted average heat content expressed in Btu per gallon of residual fuel oil burned.
    4. Weighted average sulfur dioxide emission rate in terms of pounds of sulfur dioxide per million Btu heat input from the residual fuel oil burned.
    (c) The owner or operator of a residual fuel oil burning installation which has a residual fuel oil burning rate less than 150,000 gallons per year shall retain copies of the supplier's analyses at the installation for each shipment of residual fuel oil received. The owner or operator shall obtain certification from the supplier that the applicable methods and procedures in s. NR 439.08 (2) were followed. The supplier's analyses shall include, at a minimum, each shipment's residual fuel oil quantity, sulfur content and heat content.
    (4) Requirements for installations burning fuels other than coal or residual fuel oil. The owner or operator of an installation subject to reporting requirements under s. NR 439.03 which burns fuel other than coal or residual fuel oil may be required to sample and analyze the fuel used in a manner specified by the department.
History: Renum. from NR 439.075 (2) and am., cr. (4), Register, May, 1992, No. 437 , eff. 6-1-92; am. (2) (a) 1., Register, February, 1995, No. 470 , eff. 3-1-95 ; am. (2) (a) 1., (b) 1. and (c) 1., Register, November, 1999, No. 527 , eff. 12-1-99; CR 00-175 : am. (2) (a) 1., (b) 1. and (c) 1. Register March 2002 No. 555 , eff. 4-1-02; CR 02-146 : am. (2) (a) 1., (b) 1., (c) 1. and (3) (a) 1., cr. (3) (intro.) Register October 2003 No. 574 , eff. 11-1-03; CR 05-116 : am. (2) (a) 1., (b) 1. and (c) 1. Register November 2006 No. 611 , eff. 12-1-06.