Florida Administrative Code (Last Updated: October 28, 2024) |
62. Department of Environmental Protection |
D62. Departmental |
62-296. Stationary Sources - Emission Standards |
1(1) Emission Limiting Standards. No owner or operator of a secondary steel manufacturing operation subject to Rule 1862-296.600, 19F.A.C., shall cause, allow or permit the discharge of lead into the atmosphere in excess of the following emission standards, in grains of lead per dry standard cubic foot as a weighted average of the exhaust from the entire control equipment system, nor shall visible emissions exceed the following standards, in percent opacity:
72(a) Electric arc furnace control device: 0.0002 grains and 3% opacity.
83(b) Melt shop building roof ventilators: 6% opacity.
91(2) Collection Systems. Collection systems representing RACT shall be installed and operated to capture, contain, and control lead emissions resulting from all lead-emitting processes including charging, melting, tapping, and casting. No lead emissions shall be vented to the outside of any enclosed or partially enclosed process unless RACT is employed to control such emission.
145(3) Attainment Demonstration. As part of the initial application for the permit required pursuant to subsection 16162-296.600(3), 162F.A.C., the owner or operator of a facility subject to the requirements of this rule shall demonstrate to the Department that, after the application of RACT, the facility shall not cause or contribute to a violation of the national ambient air quality standard for lead. The demonstration shall be made using air quality models as provided in 21940 C.F.R. Part 51, 223Appendix W, 225adopted and incorporated by reference at Rule 23262-204.800, 233F.A.C., and shall address both stack and fugitive emissions.
242Rulemaking Authority 244403.061 FS. 246Law Implemented 248403.021, 249403.031, 250403.061, 251403.087 FS. 253History–New 8-8-94, Formerly 17-296.604, Amended 1-1-96, 7-10-14.