Multi-Sector Air Pollutants Regulations (SOR/2016-151)
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Regulations are current to 2024-10-30 and last amended on 2023-01-01. Previous Versions
SCHEDULE 1(Subsection 2(3))EC CEMS Code Modifications
1 The EC CEMS Code is to be read as follows:
(a) without reference to Section 1.0 entitled “Introduction”, including any cross-references to any provision in Section 1.0;
(b) without reference to “appropriate regulatory authority” in Table 1 entitled “Design Specifications for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems” ;
(c) without reference to “appropriate regulatory authority” in the following Sections:
(i) 3.4,
(ii) 3.4.2,
(iii) 3.4.3,
(iv) 5.3.1, and
(v) 6.3.2.7;
(d) with “Other moisture monitoring systems may be proposed for use with Equation B-3 in Appendix B, if the proponent demonstrates that the system meets the required specifications.” in the note to the “Stack gas and moisture monitor” component of Table 3 entitled “Certification of Performance Specifications” read as “Other moisture monitoring systems may be used with Equation B-3 in Appendix B, if the system meets the required specifications.”;
(e) with “an independent reference method, which may be either a manual or automated procedure, as specified by the appropriate regulatory authority.” in Section 5.3.4 read as “EPA Method 7E or EPA Method 6C, as the case may be, along with EPA Method 3A and
(i) EPA Method 1 or EC Method A,
(ii) EPA Method 2 or EC Method B, and
(iii) EPA Method 4 or EC Method D.”;
(f) with “Either integrating manual or automated methods specified by the appropriate regulatory authority may be used as the reference methods for this test.” in Section 5.3.4.3 read as “EPA Method 7E or EPA Method 6C, as the case may be, are to be used as the reference method for this test, along with EPA Method 3A and
(i) EPA Method 1 or EC Method A,
(ii) EPA Method 2 or EC Method B, and
(iii) EPA Method 4 or EC Method D.”;
(g) without reference to “In collaboration with the regulatory agency” in Section 6.0 entitled “Quality Assurance and Quality Control” ;
(h) without reference to “and the appropriate agency” in Section 6.5.2;
(i) with the Glossary read without reference to
(i) the definition appropriate regulatory authority,
(ii) the definition backfilling, and
(iii) the definition units of the standard;
(j) with the definition reference method in the Glossary read as “means EPA Method 7E or EPA Method 6C, as the case may be, along with EPA Method 3A and
(i) EPA Method 1 or EC Method A,
(ii) EPA Method 2 or EC Method B, and
(iii) EPA Method 4 or EC Method D.”;
(k) without reference to “, but any factors so developed will require approval by the appropriate regulatory agency before being applied” in Section A.1 of Appendix A;
(l) with the values of Kx for SO2 and NOx in Equations A-1 to A-7 referred to in Section A.2 of Appendix A read as
(i) for the value of SO2, “2.618 × 10–6 kg/Sm3/ppm”, and
(ii) for the value of NOx, “1.880 × 10–6 kg/Sm3/ppm”;
(m) with Section B.2.1 of Appendix B read without reference to “appropriate regulatory agency”; and
(n) without reference to Section B.4 entitled “Method C: Energy Balance Method” in Appendix B.
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