A. The operator of a source of air pollution shall periodically collect, record, and maintain sufficient information on his emissions operation or activity to assure that the compliance status of the operation or activity with this title can be readily ascertained at any time. The information shall be retained for at least five years.
B. Data which may be needed for compliance determinations on continuous-flow processes or operations include the chemical composition and rates of raw material feedstocks, products, waste products, and emissions; hours of operation; emissions-control device variables such as differential pressures, temperature, and/or electrical power supplied or energy consumed; narrative descriptions of abnormal startup conditions, process upsets, and malfunctions; and prevailing meteorological conditions.
C. Data which may be needed for compliance determinations on batch-operated processes include chemical composition, quantity, time and duration of each charge of raw material feedstocks, types of product and/or waste product, and each burst or continuous flow of emissions; hours of operation, emissions-control device variables such as differential pressures, temperatures, and/or electrical power supplied or energy consumed; narrative description of abnormal process condition, process upsets, and malfunctions; and prevailing meteorological conditions.
D. A source operator subject to continuous emissions monitoring requirements or continuous process-variables monitoring requirements (Chapter 17.20) shall collect, evaluate, and record data regarding performance testing of the systems, calibration checks, adjustments and maintenance of the systems, and any other information necessary to demonstrate and maintain the accuracy of the system as required by the control officer. The control officer shall be guided by the requirements for reporting and recordkeeping published in the applicable portions of the Code of Federal Regulations.
(Ord. 1993-128 § 6 (part), 1993)