Record Keeping and Monitoring Requirements Sample Clauses

Record Keeping and Monitoring Requirements. (1) The permittee shall retain on site, a statement indicating that natural gas and propane are the only fuels available for combustion at the facility.3 [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code]
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Record Keeping and Monitoring Requirements. The permittee shall keep records of the following for each ink, coating, solvent, or other HAP containing material used at the facility:
Record Keeping and Monitoring Requirements. (1) The permittee shall keep records of the following for each ink, coating, solvent, or other VOC containing material used at the facility: (a) A unique name or identification number; and (b) The VOC content, expressed as a weight fraction (Cn). [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code] (2) The permittee shall keep monthly records of: (a) The amount of each ink, coating, solvent, or other VOC containing material used in gallons per month (Un); (b) The density of each ink, coating, solvent, or other VOC containing material used in pounds per gallon (Wn); (c) The G multiplier factor for the VOC in the material (Gn), including adequate documentation to show the derivation and appropriateness of the multiplier factor; (d) The amount of spent ink, coating, solvent, or other VOC containing material recovered and shipped off site in gallons per month (Sm); (e) The VOC content of each spent ink, coating, solvent or other VOC containing material recovered and shipped off site in pounds per gallon (Pm). (f) The total monthly VOC emissions from the facility in tons per month (E), as calculated in I.A.1.b.(1); and (g) The total VOC emissions from the facility in tons per year as calculated in I.A.1.b.(2). [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code]
Record Keeping and Monitoring Requirements. (1) The permittee shall keep records of the following for each ink, coating, solvent, or other HAP containing material used at the facility: (a) A unique name or identification number; and (b) The weight fraction of each HAP contained in the material (Hn). [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code] (2) The permittee shall keep monthly records of: (a) The amount of each ink, coating, solvent, or other HAP containing material used in gallons per month (Un); (b) The density of each ink, coating, solvent, or other HAP containing material used in pounds per gallon (Wn); (c) The F multiplier factor for the HAP in the material (Fn), including adequate documentation to show the derivation and appropriateness of the multiplier factor; (d) The amount of spent ink, coating, solvent, or other HAP containing material recovered and shipped off site in gallons per month (Sm); (e) The amount of each HAP contained in each spent ink, coating, solvent or other HAP containing material recovered and shipped off site in pounds per gallon (Im); (f) The facility total monthly emissions of each HAP in tons per month (Ex), as calculated in I.A.2.b.(1); (g) The total monthly HAP emissions from the facility in tons per month (Ehap), as calculated in I.A.2.b.(3); (h) The facility total emissions of each HAP in tons per year as calculated in I.A.2.b.(2).; and (i) The total HAP emissions from the facility in tons per year as calculated in I.A.2.b.(4). [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code]
Record Keeping and Monitoring Requirements. (1) To demonstrate compliance status with condition I.A.4.a.(1), the permittee shall keep monthly records of: (a) The total gallons of propane used at the facility; (b) The gallons of propane used at the facility averaged over each 12 consecutive month period as calculated in condition I.A.4.b.(1). [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code] (2) The permittee shall maintain records at the source that indicate stacks S12, S13, S14, and S15 have unobstructed vertical flow. [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code]
Record Keeping and Monitoring Requirements. (1) The permittee shall keep monthly records of the following: (a) A unique name or identification number for each ink, coating, solvent, or other material containing formaldehyde used at the facility; (b) The weight fraction of formaldehyde (Fn) of each ink, coating, solvent, or other material used at the facility; (c) The amount of each ink, coating, solvent, or other material containing formaldehyde used in gallons per month (Vn); (d) The density of each ink, coating, solvent, or other material containing formaldehyde used in pounds per gallon (Wn); (e) The amount of spent ink, coating, solvent, or other material containing formaldehyde recovered each month to be shipped off site in pounds per month (Rm); (f) The weight fraction of each spent ink, coating, solvent or other material containing formaldehyde recovered each month to be shipped off site, expressed as a weight fraction (Gm); (g) The facility total monthly emissions of formaldehyde in pounds per month (Eform), as calculated in I.A.5.b.(1); and (h) The total amount of formaldehyde emitted from the facility averaged over each 12 consecutive month period in tons per month as calculated in I.A.5.b.(2). [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code] (2) The permittee shall use coating manufacturer's formulation data to determine the formaldehyde (Fn) of the of the inks, coatings, solvents or other materials containing formaldehyde used at the facility. [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code] (3) The permittee shall analyze the spent ink, coating, solvent and other materials containing formaldehyde recovered and shipped off site to determine the HAP content (G) no less than: (i) each time there is a change to materials or process operations that may affect the waste stream; or (ii) annually, which ever is most frequent. [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code]
Record Keeping and Monitoring Requirements. (1) The record keeping and monitoring requirements listed for particulate matter emissions in I.A.3.c.(1) through (8) shall also serve as the record keeping and monitoring requirements for the visible emission limitations in I.A.6.a.(1) and (2). [s. NR 407.09(1)(c)1., Wis. Adm. Code]
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