62-296.600. Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) - Lead  


Effective on Wednesday, August 14, 2019
  • 1(1) Applicability. Any lead processing operation that is located in the area of Hillsborough County encompassed within a radius of 5 kilometers centered at UTM coordinates 364.0 East, 3093.5 30North, zone 17 (in city of Tampa), designated as unclassifiable for the 1978 Lead National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) in 5140 C.F.R., 53Part 81, 55§81.310, 56as adopted and incorporated by reference in rule 6462-204.800, 65F.A.C., 66or within 50 kilometers outside the boundary of such an area, shall limit the emission of lead through the application of reasonably available control technology (RACT) as specified in rules 9662-296.601 97through 9862-296.605, 99F.A.C.

    100(2) Compliance Requirements. Lead processing operations subject to the requirements of this rule shall comply with the permit requirements, operation and maintenance plan requirements, recordkeeping and reporting requirements, and compliance demonstration requirements of subsections 13462-296.600(3) 135through 13662-296.600(6), 137F.A.C., respectively, the general requirements of rule 14462-296.601, 145F.A.C., and the specific emission limiting standards of rules 15462-296.602 155through 15662-296.605, 157F.A.C. For existing facilities, compliance with these requirements shall be achieved as expeditiously as possible, in accordance with a schedule of compliance established in the permit required pursuant to this rule.

    188(3) Permit Requirements. By September 30, 1994, the owner or operator of any existing facility subject to the requirements of this rule shall apply for a new or revised federally enforceable, as defined in rule 22362-210.200, 224F.A.C., air permit, pursuant to chapter 62-4, F.A.C., addressing the requirements of this rule.

    238(4) Operation and Maintenance Plan. In any application for a permit, the owner or operator of any facility subject to the requirements of this rule shall submit to the Department an operation and maintenance plan for the lead emissions control devices, collection systems, and processing systems. The operation and maintenance plan shall include quarterly inspection methods for the lead emissions control devices, including black light leak detection tests or broken bag detectors in the baghouses, to prevent reduced lead collection efficiency. Lead oxide handling operations with the potential to emit 200 pounds or less of lead per year shall be exempt from this operation and maintenance plan provision.

    346(5) Recordkeeping and Reporting. The owner or operator of any facility subject to the requirements of this rule shall keep the following records for a minimum of two years, and make them available to any representative of the Department or an approved local air program upon request:

    393(a) Records of control equipment operating parameters.

    400(b) Maintenance records on the control equipment, including black-light tests, bag replacements, structural repairs, and motor replacements.

    417(c) Records of control system malfunctions or failures and corrective actions taken.

    429(6) 430Emissions Determination432. The owner or operator of any facility subject to an emissions limiting standard pursuant to rules 44962-296.602 450through 45162-296.605, 452F.A.C., shall 454determine emissions 456by the initial compliance date established in the permit required pursuant to this rule, or in accordance with the terms of any construction permit addressing the requirements of this rule, and every five years thereafter unless a more frequent schedule is specified in the permit. Emissions shall be determined as follows:

    507(a) Lead emissions shall be determined by EPA Method 12, 517as described at 52040 C.F.R. Part 60, 524Appendix A-5, 526adopted and incorporated by reference 531at rule 53362-204.800, 534F.A.C.

    535(b) Opacity shall be determined by EPA Method 9, 544as described at 54740 C.F.R. Part 60, 551Appendix A-4, 553adopted and incorporated by reference 558at r560ule 56162-204.800, 562F.A.C.

    563Rulemaking Authority 565403.061 FS. 567Law Implemented 569403.021, 570403.031, 571403.061, 572403.087 FS. 574History–New 8-8-94, Formerly 17-296.600, Amended 1-1-96, 3-13-96, 7-10-14, 8-14-19.