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SO2 Data Requirements Rule Modeling StrategiesAll4 Inc.
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Presentation by Scott Taylor, President, Taylor Environmental Services, on the latest changes in environmental regulations for the asphalt industry in California. Taylor is co-chairman of the CalAPA Environmental Committee. Presentation delivered at the CalAPA Spring Asphalt Pavement Conference, held March 20-21, 2019 in Ontario, CA.
Diesel backup generators are commonly installed in hospitals, data centers, universities, hotels, and other businesses for use in the event of power disruptions. These engines have quick response times that provide an unmatched reliable source of emergency backup power. Facilities that have these backup engines can also benefit from enrolling in demand response (DR) programs that offer economic incentives to participants who volunteer the use of their backup generators to supply electricity to the grid during certain periods of high electricity demand. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of backup engines that have enrolled in DR programs in exchange for economic incentives. DR programs provide grid reliability, especially during periods of high electricity demand. Therefore, this is a win-win situation for backup engine owners and power utility companies offering these incentives. Generally, a backup generator with a capacity of 500 kilowatt (kW) or more is necessary to participate in DR programs. Participants in these DR programs agree with the local power company to use their backup engines when directed; usually during periods of peak electricity demand or power disruption. However, recent air quality regulations that apply to backup generators can be challenging to meet when participating in a DR program. That is the case because the applicable requirements for backup engine depend on whether the use is strictly for emergency purposes or for DR (considered non-emergency). Purely emergency use engines are subject to work practice standards while non-emergency engines are subject to emission limits that may require emission controls. Additionally, non-emergency engines may be subject to dispersion modeling requirements to show compliance with the national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). At the moment the dispersion model used in permitting evaluations is extremely conservative and can show compliance issues. In conclusion, DR programs can be a profitable way to get additional cash for owners and operators of backup engines. However, the permitting implications should be considered thoroughly before enrolling in such a program to avoid any unintended adverse consequences.
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Diesel backup generators are commonly installed in hospitals, data centers, universities, hotels, and other businesses for use in the event of power disruptions. These engines have quick response times that provide an unmatched reliable source of emergency backup power. Facilities that have these backup engines can also benefit from enrolling in demand response (DR) programs that offer economic incentives to participants who volunteer the use of their backup generators to supply electricity to the grid during certain periods of high electricity demand. In recent years, there has been an increase in the number of backup engines that have enrolled in DR programs in exchange for economic incentives. DR programs provide grid reliability, especially during periods of high electricity demand. Therefore, this is a win-win situation for backup engine owners and power utility companies offering these incentives. Generally, a backup generator with a capacity of 500 kilowatt (kW) or more is necessary to participate in DR programs. Participants in these DR programs agree with the local power company to use their backup engines when directed; usually during periods of peak electricity demand or power disruption. However, recent air quality regulations that apply to backup generators can be challenging to meet when participating in a DR program. That is the case because the applicable requirements for backup engine depend on whether the use is strictly for emergency purposes or for DR (considered non-emergency). Purely emergency use engines are subject to work practice standards while non-emergency engines are subject to emission limits that may require emission controls. Additionally, non-emergency engines may be subject to dispersion modeling requirements to show compliance with the national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). At the moment the dispersion model used in permitting evaluations is extremely conservative and can show compliance issues. In conclusion, DR programs can be a profitable way to get additional cash for owners and operators of backup engines. However, the permitting implications should be considered thoroughly before enrolling in such a program to avoid any unintended adverse consequences.
On December 9, 2014, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) published proposed amendments to the Petroleum and Natural Gas Systems source category of the Greenhouse Gas Reporting Program.* These changes could significantly affect your reporting requirements as early as January 2016. ARCADIS can help you understand these changes and ensure that your needs are met as the changes occur.
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The Petroleum Refinery Sector Rule: What’s all the fuss about and what are the key implications for Texas (including other industry sectors)?”
1. www.all4inc.com | Philadelphia | Atlanta | Houston | Washington DC
The Petroleum Refinery Sector Rule:
What’s all the fuss about and what are the key
implications for Texas
(including other industry sectors)?”
Kristin M. Gordon, P.E.| kgordon@all4inc.com | 281.937.7553 x301
AWMA Central Texas Chapter Meeting
January 21, 2016
Presented by All4 Inc.
2. 2 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Agenda
Background
What’s New? What Changed?
• Delayed Coking Units
• Flares
• Storage Vessels
• Fenceline Monitoring
• ERT/CEDRI
• Startup, Shutdown and Malfunction
Texas/Gulf Coast Implications
Questions
3. 3 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Refinery Sector Rule
• 40 CFR Part 63, Subparts CC and UUU (“Refinery MACT
1” and “Refinery MACT 2”)
• 40 CFR Part 60, Subpart J and Ja
• regulations.gov @ EPA-HQ-OAR-2010-0682-0840
Rulemaking timeline
• Proposed – June 30, 2014, 200k+ comments
• Signed – Final` September 29, 2015
• Federal Register – December 1, 2015
• Effective Date – February 1, 2016
Varying Effective Compliance Dates
Background
4. 4 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
U.S. Refineries By State
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
#ofRefineries
States
2015 EIA data
5. 5 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Delayed Coking Units
• Existing and New – Set MACT Floor per MACT 1
• Existing
Drum pressure less than 2 psig before decoking
Averaging provisions across facility (60 batch average)
Steam Ejector System
• New
Drum pressure less than 2.0 psig before decoking
Per source, per-coking cycle basis
Closed Blowdown System
What’s New? What Changed?
6. 6 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Flares
• Bulk of changes in MACT 1, some in MACT 2
• Cross reference removed to General Provisions, Part
63 Subpart A
• Changes
Method of Operation
Operating Limits
Monitoring Requirements
Work Practice Standards
What’s New? What Changed?
7. 7 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Storage Vessels
• Refinery MACT 1
• Part 63/Subpart WW (Generic MACT) Requirements
Guidepole controls and other fitting controls for existing
external or internal floating roof tanks
• Revised Group 1 definition
Includes smaller capacity
storage vessels and/or
storage vessels containing
materials with lower vapor
pressures
Some Group 2 tanks become
Group 1
What’s New? What Changed?
8. 8 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Benzene Fenceline Monitoring
• Action Level – 9.0 ug/m3 rolling annual average (2.8
ppb)
• Monitors at
Fenceline
• Refinery MACT 1
What’s New? What Changed?
9. 9 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Benzene Fenceline Monitoring
• # Monitors
• Where:
Facility Configuration
Fenceline Security
Building Downwash
Background
Neighbors
What’s New? What Changed?
Refinery Size
Number of
Monitors
< 750 acres 12
750-1,500 acres 18
>1,500 acres 24
10. 10 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Benzene Fenceline Monitoring
• Passive diffusion tubes + blanks
+ duplicates
• Sampling Period = 2 weeks
• Tubes to lab, deploy replacement tubes
• Method 325A
VOCs from Fugitive and Area
Sources
• Method 325B
Sampler Preparation and
Analysis
What’s New? What Changed?
11. 11 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Benzene Fenceline Monitoring
• Collect 1 year of data, report
quarterly via CEDRI (stay tuned)
• Neighbors
Background Concentrations
Near Field Sources
• Meteorological Monitoring
Station
• Site Specific Monitoring Plan
What’s New? What Changed?
12. 12 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Benzene Fenceline Monitoring
• Corrective Action Plan/Root Cause Analysis
• Reduced Monitoring
• Alternative Monitoring
• 2 years after effective date
Wait? What should facilities be doing now?
What’s New? What Changed?
13. 13 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
What’s New? What Changed?
CEDRI/ERT
• Increasing # of NSPS and NESHAPs/MACT require electronic
reporting, or “E-Reporting”.
• E-Reporting is completed using U.S. EPA’s Compliance and
Emissions Data Reporting Interface (CEDRI).
• CEDRI is located on U.S. EPA’s Central Data Exchange (CDX).
• Some reports (e.g., stack
test results) compiled
using the Electronic
Reporting Tool (ERT)
before being uploaded to
CEDRI.
Two separate entities
14. 14 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
CEDRI/ERT cont’d
• Final revisions to Refinery MACT 1 and Refinery MACT 2
reporting provisions require use of ERT and CEDRI.
Fenceline monitoring data [40 CFR §63.655(h)(8)]
Results of performance tests or CEMS performance evaluations [40
CFR § § 63.655(h)(9) and 63.1575(k)]
• Note: other Subparts refineries may be subject to (i.e.,
Boiler MACT) may also have E-Reporting requirements.
What’s New? What Changed?
15. 15 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
CEDRI/ERT cont’d
• E-Reporting includes
the following:
Performance test
results
Monitoring data
Ongoing compliance
reports
Emissions reports
Notifications [e.g.,
Notification of
Compliance Status
(NOCS)]
What’s New? What Changed?
16. 16 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Startup, Shutdown and Malfunction (SSM)
• SSM exemptions removed per 2008 DC Circuit
vacature
• No excess emissions exemption
• No SSM Plan requirement
• Alt Limits or Work Practice Standards for select
sources
• MACT 1 – PRDs, MPVs, Flares, Others
• MACT 2 – FCCU, CRU, SRU
What’s New? What Changed?
17. 17 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Startup, Shutdown and Malfunction (SSM)
• General Duty to minimize emissions (MACT 1 and 2)
• NSPS SSM exemption still applies
Ja – FCC and SRU
• Existing Permit Considerations
Texas MSS
What’s New? What Changed?
18. 18 Your environmental compliance is clearly our business.
Rule Implementation and Compliance Challenges
over the next 3 yrs+
Impacts on other rules/industry
• Fenceline Monitoring
• Removal of any SSM
relief
• Flares
• Public Role
• Aligning with NextGen
Compliance
Texas/Gulf Coast Implications
19. www.all4inc.com | Philadelphia | Atlanta | Houston | Washington DC
Questions?
Contact Information:
Kristin Gordon, P.E.
Houston Office Director
kgordon@all4inc.com
(281) 937-7553 x301
Resources:
all4inc.com/resources