Carbon Concentrator Sample Clauses

Carbon Concentrator. The Permittee shall test each unit for the mass emission rate for VOCs as well as for VOC removal efficiency. MCESD may accept one or more tests as being representative for other substantially similar VOC ECS. The Permittee may, with advance written approval of the MCESD, use a surrogate material in the gas stream if the Permittee can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the MCESD that the measured removal efficiency demonstrated for the surrogate is equivalent to the removal efficiency required by Permit Condition 26 b. The testing deadline may be extended by the Control Officer for good cause, but in no case shall the testing period extend for more than 180 days after the above applicable date. Per Rule 270, Section 400, the testing shall be performed with the process equipment operating at the maximum sustained production rate or under such conditions as approved by the control officer, based on representative performance of the source or facility. The testing shall be conducted in accordance with USEPA approved test procedures. The Permittee shall submit test protocols for the scrubbers, thermal oxidizers and selected boilers to the Department Source Test Compliance Section for review and approval at least 30 days prior to the emissions test. A fee for each stack to be tested, as required by Rule 280, shall be submitted with the test protocol. The Permittee shall notify the Department in writing at least two weeks in advance of the actual time and date of the emissions test so that the Department may have a representative attend. The Permittee shall complete and submit a report to the Department within 30 days after completion of the emissions test. The report shall summarize the results of the testing in sufficient detail to allow a compliance determination to be made. After the completion of the performance test, should the Permittee find the required performance test inadequate to demonstrate compliance, the Permittee may demonstrate compliance by meeting emission reduction requirements as stipulated in the MCESD guidance documents "Optional Compliance Demonstration Procedure - Part I, Acid/Base Emissions and Wet Scrubber Performance Test” dated May 4, 2001 and "Optional Compliance Demonstration Procedure - Part III, Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions Performance Test” dated July 23, 2001, or the most current approved version at the time of testing. If the Permittee installs a new piece of air pollution control equipment, which MCESD believes ...
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