§ 110.30 CONTROL OF EMISSIONS.
   (A)   Emissions from all incinerators at a plant site where the total incinerator capacity is greater than 250 pounds per hour shall not cause any of the following ambient levels in milligrams per cubic meter at 77°F and 29.92 inches of mercury (except for asbestos) to be exceeded beyond the premises:
No.
Emission
Annual Carcinogens
24-Hour Chronic Toxicants
1-Hour Acute Systemic Toxicants
15-Minute Acute Irritants
No.
Emission
Annual Carcinogens
24-Hour Chronic Toxicants
1-Hour Acute Systemic Toxicants
15-Minute Acute Irritants
1
acetaldehyde
27
2
acetic acid
3.7
3
acrolein
0.08
4
ammonia
2.7
5
aniline
1
6
arsenic and compounds
2.3x10-7
7
asbestos
2.8x10-11 fibers/ml
8
aziridine
0.006
9
benzidine and salts
1.5x10-8
10
benzo(a)pyrene
3.3x10-5
11
benzyl chloride
0.5
12
beryllium
4.1x10-6
13
beryllium chloride
4.1x10-6
14
beryllium fluoride
4.1x10-6
15
beryllium nitrate
4.1x10-6
16
bis-chloromethyl ether
3.7x10-7
17
bromide
0.2
18
cadmium
5.5x10-6
19
cadmium acetate
5.5x10-6
20
cadmium bromide
5.5x10-6
21
carbon disulfide
0.186
22
chlorine
0.0375
0.9
23
chlorobenzene
2.2
24
chloroprene
0.44
3.5
25
cresol
2.2
26
p-dichlorobenzene
66
27
dichlorodifluoromethane
248
28
dichlorofluoromethane
0.5
29
di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate
0.03
30
dimethyl sulfate
0.003
31
1,4-dioxane
0.56
32
epichlorohydrin
8.3x10-2
33
ethyl acetate
140
34
ethylenediamine
0.3
2.5
35
ethylene dibromide
4.0x10-4
36
ethylene dichloride
3.8x10-3
37
ethylene glycol monoethyl ether
0.12
1.9
38
ethyl mercaptan
0.1
39
fluorides
0.016
0.25
40
formaldehyde
0.15
41
hexachlorocyclo-pentadiene
0.0006
0.01
42
hexachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
7.6x10-8
43
n-hexane
1.1
44
hexane isomers except n-hexane
360
45
hydrazine
0.0006
46
hydrogen chloride
0.7
47
hydrogen cyanide
0.14
1.1
48
hydrogen fluoride
0.03
0.25
49
hydrogen sulfide
2.1
50
maleic anhydride
0.012
0.1
51
manganese and compounds
0.031
52
manganese cyclopentadienyl tricarbonyl
0.0006
53
manganese tetroxide
0.0062
54
mercury, alkyl
0.00006
55
mercury, aryl and inorganic compounds
0.0006
56
mercury, vapor
0.0006
57
methyl chloroform
12
245
58
methyl ethyl ketone
3.7
88.5
59
methyl isobutyl ketone
2.56
30
60
methyl mercaptan
0.05
61
nickel metal
6.0x10-3
62
nickel carbonyl
6.0x10-4
63
nickel subsulfide
2.1x10-6
64
nickel, soluble compounds as nickel
6.0x10-4
65
nitric acid
1
66
nitrobenzene
0.06
0.5
67
N-nitrosodi-methylamine
5.0x10-5
68
pentachlorophenol
0.003
0.025
69
phenol
0.95
70
phosgene
0.0025
71
phosphine
0.13
72
polychlorinated biphenyls
8.3x10-5
73
styrene
1.34
42.5
74
sulfuric acid
0.012
0.1
75
1.1.1.2-tetrachloro-2.2-difl uoroethane
52
76
1.1.2.2-tetrachloro-1.2-difl uoroethane
52
77
1.1.1.2-tetrachloro-ethane
6.3x10-3
78
toluene
4.7
56
79
toluene-         2.4-diisocyanate
0.0005
0.015
80
trichlorofluoro-methane
560
81
1.1.2-trichloro-1.2.2-trifluo roethane
950
82
vinyl chloride
3.8x10-4
83
vinylidene chloride
0.12
85
xylene
2.7
65
 
   (B)   After December 1, 1990, emissions from all incinerators at a plant site where the total incinerator capacity is greater than 250 pounds per hour shall not cause any of the following ambient levels in milligrams per cubic meter at 77°F and 29.92 inches of mercury to be exceeded beyond the premises:
1
acrylonitrile
1.5x10-4
2
ammonium chromate
8.3x10-8
3
ammonium dichromate
8.3x10-8
4
benzene
1.2x10-4
5
1.3-butadiene
1.7x10-4
6
calcium chromate
8.3x10-8
7
carbon tetrachloride
6.7x10-3
8
chloroform
4.3x10-3
9
chromic acid
8.3x10-8
10
chromium (IV)
8.3x10-8
11
ethylene oxide
2,7x10-5
12
lithium chromate
8.3x10-8
13
methylene chloride
2.4x10-2
14
perchloroethylene
1.9x10-1
15
potassium chromate
8.3x10-8
16
potassium dichromate
8.3x10-8
17
sodium chromate
8.3x10-8
18
sodium dichromate
8.3x10-8
19
strontium chromate
8.3x10-8
20
tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin
3.0x10-9
21
trichloroethylene
5.9x10-2
 
   (C)   Ambient air concentrations shall be determined by using appropriate Environmental Protection Agency dispersion modeling procedures or other methods specified by the Director. Ambient air concentrations are to be evaluated for an annual period over a calendar year, 24-hour periods from midnight to midnight, for one-hour periods beginning on the hour, and for 15-minute periods beginning on the hour of 15, 30, or 45 minutes after the hour. The identification of each toxic air pollutant emitted and its corresponding emission rate shall be determined using mass balancing analysis, source testing, or other methods acceptable to the Director.
   (D)   For incinerators at a plant site where the total incinerator capacity is greater than 250 pounds per hour, the emissions of:
      (1)   Hydrogen chloride shall not exceed four pounds per hour unless the emission is reduced by at least 99% by weight; and
      (2)   Mercury shall not exceed seven pounds per 24-hour period.
(Ord. passed 2-5-1990) Penalty, see § 110.99