80_FR_54319 80 FR 54146 - Revisions to Test Methods, Performance Specifications, and Testing Regulations for Air Emission Sources

80 FR 54146 - Revisions to Test Methods, Performance Specifications, and Testing Regulations for Air Emission Sources

ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Federal Register Volume 80, Issue 173 (September 8, 2015)

Page Range54146-54169
FR Document2015-20768

This action proposes technical and editorial corrections and revisions to regulations related to source testing of emissions. This proposed rule will make corrections and updates to testing provisions that contain inaccuracies and outdated procedures, and provide alternatives to existing testing regulations. These revisions will improve the quality of data and provide testers flexibility to use recently-approved alternative procedures. Many of these changes were suggested by testers and other end-users, and they will not impose new substantive requirements on source owners or operators.

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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

40 CFR Parts 51, 60, 61, and 63

[EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0292; FRL-9931-50-OAR]
RIN 2060-AS34


Revisions to Test Methods, Performance Specifications, and 
Testing Regulations for Air Emission Sources

AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

ACTION: Proposed rule.

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SUMMARY: This action proposes technical and editorial corrections and 
revisions to regulations related to source testing of emissions. This 
proposed rule will make corrections and updates to testing provisions 
that contain inaccuracies and outdated procedures, and provide 
alternatives to existing testing regulations. These revisions will 
improve the quality of data and provide testers flexibility to use 
recently-approved alternative procedures. Many of these changes were 
suggested by testers and other end-users, and they will not impose new 
substantive requirements on source owners or operators.

DATES: Comments must be received on or before November 9, 2015.
    Public Hearing. If anyone contacts the Environmental Protection 
Agency (EPA) by September 18, 2015 requesting to speak at a public 
hearing, a hearing will be held on October 8, 2015.

ADDRESSES: Submit your comments, identified by Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-
OAR-2014-0292, by one of the following methods:
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the on-line instructions for submitting comments.
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HQ-OAR-2014-0292 in the subject line of the message.
     Fax: (202) 566-9744.
     Mail: Attention Docket No. EPA-HQ-OAR-2014-0292, 
Environmental Protection Agency, Mailcode: 28221T, 1200 Pennsylvania 
Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460.
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Center, Public Reading Room, EPA WJC West Building, Room 3334, 1301 
Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC 20460. Such deliveries are only 
accepted during the Docket's normal hours of operation, and special 
arrangements should be made for deliveries of boxed information.
    Instructions: Direct your comments to Docket ID No. EPA-HQ-OAR-
2014-0292. The EPA's policy is that all comments received will be 
included in the public docket without change and may be made available 
online at http://www.regulations.gov, including any personal 
information provided, unless the comment includes information claimed 
to be Confidential Business Information (CBI) or other information 
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Do not submit information 
that you consider to be CBI or otherwise protected through 
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``anonymous access'' system, which means the EPA will not know your 
identity or contact information unless you provide it in the body of 
your comment. If you send an email comment directly to the EPA without 
going through www.regulations.gov, your email address will be 
automatically captured and included as part of the comment that is 
placed in the public docket and made available on the Internet. If you 
submit an electronic comment, the EPA recommends that you include your 
name and other contact information in the body of your comment and with 
any disk or CD-ROM you submit. If the EPA cannot read your comment due 
to technical difficulties and cannot contact you for clarification, the 
EPA may not be able to consider your comment. Electronic files should 
avoid the use of special characters, any form of encryption, and be 
free of any defects or viruses.
    Docket: All documents in the docket are listed in the 
www.regulations.gov index. Although listed in the index, some 
information is not publicly available, e.g., CBI or other information 
whose disclosure is restricted by statute. Certain other material, such 
as copyrighted material, will be publicly available only in hard copy. 
Publicly available docket materials are available either electronically 
in www.regulations.gov or in hard copy at the Revisions to Test Methods 
and Testing Regulations Docket, EPA/DC, EPA WJC West Building, Room 
3334, 1301 Constitution Ave. NW., Washington, DC. The Public Reading 
Room is open from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, 
excluding legal holidays. The telephone number for the Public Reading 
Room is (202) 566-1744, and the telephone number for the EPA Docket 
Center is (202) 566-1742.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Lula H. Melton, Office of Air 
Quality Planning and Standards, Air Quality Assessment Division (E143-
02), Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711; 
telephone number: (919) 541-2910; fax number: (919) 541-0516; email 
address: [email protected].

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    The supplementary information in this preamble is organized as 
follows:

I. General Information
    A. Does this action apply to me?
    B. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for the EPA?
    C. Where can I get a copy of this document?
II. Background
III. Summary of Proposed Amendments
    A. Appendix M to Part 51
    B. Method 201A of Appendix M to Part 51
    C. Method 202 of Appendix M to Part 51
    D. Appendix P to Part 51
    E. General Provisions (Subpart A) Part 60
    F. Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Ignition 
Internal Combustion Engines (Subpart JJJJ) Part 60
    G. Method 1 of Appendix A-1 to Part 60
    H. Method 2 of Appendix A-1 to Part 60
    I. Method 2G of Appendix A-2 to Part 60
    J. Method 3C of Appendix A-2 to Part 60
    K. Method 4 of Appendix A-3 to Part 60
    L. Method 5 of Appendix A-3 to Part 60
    M. Method 5H of Appendix A-3 to Part 60
    N. Method 5I of Appendix A-3 to Part 60
    O. Method 6C of Appendix A-4 to Part 60
    P. Method 7E of Appendix A-4 to Part 60
    Q. Method 10 of Appendix A-4 to Part 60
    R. Methods 10A and 10B of Appendix A-4 to Part 60
    S. Method 15 of Appendix A-5 to Part 60
    T. Method 16C of Appendix A-6 to Part 60
    U. Method 18 of Appendix A-6 to Part 60
    V. Method 25C of Appendix A-7 to Part 60
    W. Method 26 of Appendix A-8 to Part 60
    X. Method 26A of Appendix A-8 to Part 60
    Y. Method 29 of Appendix A-8 to Part 60
    Z. Method 30A of Appendix A-8 to Part 60
    AA. Method 30B of Appendix A-8 to Part 60
    BB. Appendix B to Part 60--Performance Specifications
    CC. Performance Specification 1 of Appendix B to Part 60
    DD. Performance Specification 2 of Appendix B to Part 60
    EE. Performance Specification 3 of Appendix B to Part 60
    FF. Performance Specification 4A of Appendix B to Part 60
    GG. Performance Specification 11 of Appendix B to Part 60
    HH. Performance Specification 15 of Appendix B to Part 60
    II. Performance Specification 16 of Appendix B to Part 60
    JJ. Procedure 2 of Appendix F to Part 60
    KK. General Provisions (Subpart A) Part 61
    LL. Method 107 of Appendix B to Part 61
    MM. General Provisions (Subpart A) Part 63
    NN. Method 320 of Appendix A to Part 63
IV. Request for Comments
V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews
    A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and 
Executive

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Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review
    B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)
    C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
    D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)
    E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
    F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With 
Indian Tribal Governments
    G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From 
Environmental Health Risks and Safety Risks
    H. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution or Use
    I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act and 1 CFR 
Part 51
    J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address 
Environmental Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income 
Populations

I. General Information

A. Does this action apply to me?

    The proposed amendments apply to industries that are already 
subject to the current provisions of parts 51, 60, 61, and 63. For 
example, Performance Specification 4A applies to municipal waste 
combustors and hazardous waste incinerators. We did not list all of the 
specific affected industries or their North American Industry 
Classification System (NAICS) codes herein since there are many 
affected sources. If you have any questions regarding the applicability 
of this action to a particular entity, consult either the air 
permitting authority for the entity or your EPA regional representative 
as listed in 40 CFR 63.13.

B. What should I consider as I prepare my comments for the EPA?

    1. Submitting CBI. Do not submit this information to the EPA 
through http://www.regulations.gov or email. Clearly mark any of the 
information that you claim to be CBI. For CBI information in a disk or 
CD-ROM that you mail to the EPA, mark the outside of the disk or CD-ROM 
as CBI and then identify electronically within the disk or CD-ROM the 
specific information that is claimed as CBI. In addition to one 
complete version of the comment that includes information claimed as 
CBI, a copy of the comment that does not contain the information 
claimed as CBI must be submitted for inclusion in the public docket. 
Information so marked will not be disclosed except in accordance with 
procedures set forth in 40 CFR part 2.
    2. Tips for Preparing Your Comments. When submitting comments, 
remember to:
     Follow directions--The agency may ask you to respond to 
specific questions or organize comments by referencing a Code of 
Federal Regulations (CFR) part or section number.
     Explain why you agree or disagree, suggest alternatives, 
and substitute language for your requested changes.
     Describe any assumptions and provide any technical 
information and/or data that you used.
     If you estimate potential costs or burdens, explain how 
you arrived at your estimate in sufficient detail to allow for it to be 
reproduced.
     Provide specific examples to illustrate your concerns, and 
suggest alternatives.
     Explain your views as clearly as possible, avoiding the 
use of profanity or personal threats.
     Make sure to submit your comments by the comment period 
deadline identified.

C. Where can I get a copy of this document?

    In addition to being available in the docket, an electronic copy of 
this proposed rule will also be available on the Worldwide Web (WWW) 
through the Technology Transfer Network (TTN). Following signature, a 
copy of this proposed rule will be posted at the following address: 
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/emc/. The TTN provides information and 
technology exchange in various areas of air pollution control.

II. Background

    The EPA has been cataloging errors and corrections, as well as 
revisions that are needed to test methods, performance specifications, 
and associated regulations in 40 CFR parts 51, 60, 61, and 63. The most 
recent final rule that updated and revised methods was published on 
February 27, 2014 (79 FR 11228). Many of the corrections and revisions 
herein have been brought to our attention by affected parties and end-
users. The corrections and revisions consist primarily of typographical 
errors, technical errors in equations and diagrams, updates to 
procedures, and the addition of alternative equipment and methods the 
Agency has found acceptable to use.

III. Summary of Proposed Amendments

A. Appendix M to Part 51

    In paragraph (4)(a) of appendix M to part 51, we propose to add 
Methods 30A and 30B to the list of methods not requiring the use of 
audit samples. Consistent with the criteria used in establishing the 
original list of methods for which no audit samples are required (75 FR 
55636), Method 30A is an instrumental test method that already has 
sufficient calibration and quality assurance requirements. Method 30B 
has sufficient performance-based quality assurance measures including 
analysis of an independent calibration standard with each set of field 
samples.

B. Method 201A of Appendix M to Part 51

    In Method 201A, the constant in equation 9, which is shown as 
0.07657, will be corrected to 0.007657.

C. Method 202 of Appendix M to Part 51

    In Method 202, we propose to add section 3.8 to incorporate ASTM 
E617-13 by reference. The first sentence in paragraph 8.5.4.3 will be 
revised by adding ``back half of the filterable PM filter holder.'' 
Section 9.10 erroneously states ``You must purge the assembled train as 
described in sections 8.5.3.2 and 8.5.3.3.'' The statement will be 
corrected to reference section 8.5.3. Sections 10.3 and 10.4 will be 
added to require calibration of the balance used to weigh impingers and 
to require a multipoint calibration of the analytical balance. During 
the most recent revision of Method 202, sections 11.2.2.1, 11.2.2.2, 
11.2.2.3, 11.2.2.4 and figure 7 were inadvertently deleted and will be 
re-inserted into the method.

D. Appendix P to Part 51

    In appendix P to part 51, section 3.3 erroneously refers to section 
2.1 of Performance Specification 2 of appendix B of part 60. The 
citation will be corrected to section 6.1. Section 5.1.3 erroneously 
refers to paragraph 4.1.4, which does not exist; the text will be 
changed to reflect the correct references to paragraphs 3.1.4 and 
3.1.5.

E. General Provisions (Subpart A) Part 60

    In the General Provisions of part 60, Sec.  60.8(f) will be revised 
to require the reporting of specific emissions test data in test 
reports. These data elements will be required regardless of whether the 
report is submitted electronically or in paper format. We are proposing 
these modifications to ensure that emissions test reporting includes 
all data necessary to assess and assure the quality of the reported 
emissions data and appropriately describes and identifies the specific 
unit covered by the emissions test report. Section 60.17(g) will be 
revised to add ASTM D6911-15 to the list of incorporations by reference 
and to re-number the remaining consensus standards that are 
incorporated by reference in alpha-numeric order.

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F. Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark Ignition Internal 
Combustion Engines (Subpart JJJJ) Part 60

    In Table 2 of subpart JJJJ, Methods 18 and 320 and ASTM D 6348-03 
will be deleted as test method options for measuring VOC, and only 
Method 25A will be allowed.

G. Method 1 of Appendix A-1 to Part 60

    In Method 1, section 11.2.1.2, the word ``istances'' will be 
changed to ``distances'' in the second sentence. In addition, there are 
two figures labeled Figure 1-2. The second figure will be deleted.

H. Method 2 of Appendix A-1 to Part 60

    In Method 2, instructions are given for conducting S-type pitot 
calibrations. Currently, the same equipment is commonly used for both 
Methods 2 and 2G (same S-type pitot), but the calibration procedure is 
slightly different in each method. Other key pieces that enhance the 
quality assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of the calibrations will be 
added to Method 2, and the amount of blockage allowed will be reduced 
to tighten up calibration accuracy. To address these issues, changes 
will be made to sections 6.7, 10.1.2.3, 10.1.3.4, 10.1.3.7, and 
10.1.4.1.3 of Method 2. Section 10.1.4.3 inadvertently references 
section 10.1.4.4. The reference will be corrected to section 12.4.4. 
The side of Figure 2-10 labeled (b) will be deleted, and the label (a) 
will be removed from the figure.

I. Method 2G of Appendix A-2 to Part 60

    In Method 2G, instructions are given for conducting S-type pitot 
calibrations. Currently the same equipment is commonly used for both 
Methods 2 and 2G (same S-type pitot), but the calibration procedure is 
slightly different in each method. Other key pieces that enhance the 
QA/QC of the calibrations will be added to the method, and the amount 
of blockage allowed will be reduced to tighten up calibration accuracy. 
Changes will be made to sections 6.11.1, 6.11.2, 10.6.6, and 10.6.8 of 
Method 2G to address these issues.

J. Method 3C of Appendix A-2 to Part 60

    In Method 3C, section 6.3 will be revised to add subsections 
(6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3, 6.3.4, and 6.3.5) that clarify the requirements 
necessary to check analyzer linearity.

K. Method 4 of Appendix A-3 to Part 60

    In Method 4, section 10.3 (Field Balance) will be added to require 
calibration of the balance used to weigh impingers. Section 12.2.5 will 
be added, which provides another option for calculating the approximate 
moisture content. Section 16.4 will be revised to clarify that a fuel 
sample must be taken and analyzed to develop F-factors required by the 
alternative. Also, in section 16.4, percent relative humidity is 
inadvertently defined as ``calibrated hydrometer acceptable''; the word 
``hydrometer'' will be replaced with ``hygrometer.''

L. Method 5 of Appendix A-3 to Part 60

    In Method 5, we erroneously finalized the reference to the Isostack 
metering system in 79 FR 11228. Therefore, we will remove this 
reference from section 6.1.1.9 and continue to issue broadly applicable 
test method determinations or letters of assessments regarding whether 
specific alternative metering equipment meets the specifications of the 
method as was our intent in the ``Summary of Comments and Responses on 
Revisions to Test Methods and Testing Regulations'' (EPA-HQ-OAR-2010-
0114-0045). The phrase ``after ensuring that all joints have been wiped 
clean of silicone grease'' will be removed from section 8.7.6.2.5. 
Sections 10.7 and 10.8 will be added to require calibration of the 
balance used to weigh impingers and to require a multipoint calibration 
of the analytical balance.

M. Method 5H of Appendix A-3 to Part 60

    In Method 5H, sections 10.4 and 10.5 will be added to require 
calibration of the balance used to weigh impingers and to require a 
multipoint calibration of the analytical balance.

N. Method 5I of Appendix A-3 to Part 60

    In Method 5I, sections 10.1 and 10.2 will be added to require 
calibration of the balance used to weigh impingers and to require a 
multipoint calibration of the analytical balance.

O. Method 6C of Appendix A-4 to Part 60

    In Method 6C, due to numerous comments and questions, the language 
detailing the methodology for performing interference checks in section 
8.3 will be revised to clarify and streamline the procedure. We 
continue to believe that the interference test need only be repeated if 
major components are replaced with different model parts.

P. Method 7E of Appendix A-4 to Part 60

    In Method 7E, section 8.1.2 will be revised to be consistent with 
the requirements in Performance Specification 2. In cases where the 3-
point sampling is used, the three points along the measurement line 
exhibiting the highest average concentration during the stratification 
test will be 0.4, 1.2, and 2.0 meters instead of 0.4, 1.0, and 2.0 
meters.
    Also, in Method 7E, due to numerous comments and questions, the 
language in section 8.2.7 detailing the methodology for performing 
interference checks will be revised to clarify and streamline the 
procedure. We continue to believe that the interference test need only 
be repeated if major components are replaced with different model 
parts. Also, the word ``equations'' will be replaced with ``equation'' 
in the sentence in section 12.8 that reads ``If desired, calculate the 
total NOX concentration with a correction for converter 
efficiency using equation 7E-8.''

Q. Method 10 of Appendix A-4 to Part 60

    In Method 10, sections 6.2.5 and 8.4.2 will be revised, and section 
6.2.6 will be added to clarify the types of sample tanks allowed for 
integrated sampling.

R. Methods 10A and 10B of Appendix A-4 to Part 60

    Methods 10A and 10B will be revised to allow the use of sample 
tanks as an alternative to flexible bags for sample collection.

S. Method 15 of Appendix A-5 to Part 60

    In Method 15, section 8.3.2 will be revised to clarify the 
calibrations that represent partial calibration.

T. Method 16C of Appendix A-6 to Part 60

    In Method 16C, equation 16-1C will be revised to replace 
Cv (manufacturer certified concentration of a calibration 
gas in ppmv SO2) in the denominator with CS (calibration 
span in ppmv). Therefore, the definition of CS will be added to the 
nomenclature in section 12.1, and the definition of Cv will 
be deleted from the nomenclature in section 12.1.

U. Method 18 of Appendix A-6 to Part 60

    In Method 18, section 8.2.1.5.2.3 will be removed because the 
requirement to analyze two field audit samples as described in section 
9.2 has been moved to the General Provisions.

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V. Method 25C of Appendix A-7 to Part 60

    In Method 25C, section 9.1 incorrectly references section 8.4.1; 
this reference will be corrected to section 8.4.2. Section 11.2 will be 
deleted because the audit sample analysis is now covered under the 
General Provisions. The nomenclature will be revised in section 12.1, 
and equation 25C-2 will be revised in section 12.3. Sections 12.4, 
12.5, 12.5.1, and 12.5.2 will be added to incorporate equations to 
correct sample concentrations for ambient air dilution.

W. Method 26 of Appendix A-8 to Part 60

    In Method 26, section 13.3 will be revised to indicate the correct 
method detection limit.

X. Method 26A of Appendix A-8 to Part 60

    In Method 26A, language will be added to section 4.3 indicating 
that dissociating chloride salts at elevated temperatures interfere 
with halogen acid measurement in this method, but maintaining 
particulate probe/filter temperatures at 120+/-14 [deg]C (248+/-25 
[deg]F) minimizes this interference. Sections 6.1.7 and 8.1.5 will be 
revised to delete reference to other temperatures around the probe and 
filter holder during sampling as specified by the applicable subpart or 
approved by the Administrator for a particular application. Also, the 
error in ``. . . between 120 and 134 [deg]C (248 and 275 [deg]F . . 
.'') will be corrected to ``. . . between 120 and 134 [deg]C (248 and 
273 [deg]F . . .'') in section 8.1.6.

Y. Method 29 of Appendix A-8 to Part 60

    In Method 29, section 8.2.9.3 will be revised to require rinsing 
impingers containing permanganate with hydrogen chloride (HCl) to 
ensure consistency with the application of Method 29 across various 
stationary source categories and since there is evidence that HCl is 
needed to release the mercury (Hg) bound in the precipitate from the 
permanganate. Sections 10.4 and 10.5 will be added to require 
calibration of the balance used to weigh impingers and to require a 
multipoint calibration of the analytical balance.

Z. Method 30A of Appendix A-8 to Part 60

    In Method 30A, the heading of section 8.1 will be changed from 
``Sample Point Selection.'' to ``Selection of Sampling Sites and 
Sampling Points.''

AA. Method 30B of Appendix A-8 to Part 60

    In Method 30B, the heading of section 8.1 will be changed from 
``Sample Point Selection.'' to ``Selection of Sampling Sites and 
Sampling Points.'' In section 8.3.3.8, the reference to ASTM WK223 will 
be changed to ASTM D6911-15. ASTM WK223 was the draft standard that was 
available at the time that Method 30B was first promulgated; it has 
since been finalized to ASTM D6911-15.

BB. Appendix B to Part 60--Performance Specifications

    In the index to appendix B to part 60, Performance Specification 
16--Specifications and Test Procedures for Predictive Emission 
Monitoring Systems in Stationary Sources will be added.

CC. Performance Specification 1 of Appendix B to Part 60

    In Performance Specification 1, paragraph 8.1(2)(i) will be revised 
to not limit the location of a continuous opacity monitoring system 
(COMS) to a point at least four duct diameters downstream and two duct 
diameters upstream from a control device or flow disturbance, but it 
will refer to paragraphs 8.1(2)(ii) and 8.1(2)(iii) for additional 
options.

DD. Performance Specification 2 of Appendix B to Part 60

    In Performance Specification 2, the definition of span value will 
be revised in section 3.11. Also, in section 6.1.1, the data recorder 
language will be revised. In section 16.3.2, the characters 
``|dverbar'' will be replaced with d, which is the average 
difference between responses and the concentration/responses. In 
section 18, Table 2-2 and Figure 2-1 are attached to each other. Table 
2-2 will be detached from Figure 2-1, and the figure will be labeled 
``Calibration Drift Determination.''

EE. Performance Specification 3 of Appendix B to Part 60

    In Performance Specification 3, we will revise section 13.2 to 
clarify how to calculate relative accuracy.

FF. Performance Specification 4A of Appendix B to Part 60

    In Performance Specification 4A, we will revise the response time 
test procedure in sections 8.3 and 8.3.1. The language specifying that 
the response time is a check of the entire system was previously 
deleted. However, we have had several inquiries about this, and we 
believe that the entire system should be checked with the response time 
test procedure; therefore, we will put this requirement back into the 
performance specification. We will also revise section 13.3 because we 
have received information indicating that the response time of 1.5 
minutes is too stringent; we will relax the response time requirement 
to 2.0 minutes.

GG. Performance Specification 11 of Appendix B to Part 60

    In Performance Specification 11, equations 11-1 and 11-2 will be 
revised in section 12.1, and the response range will be used in lieu of 
the upscale value in section 13.1.

HH. Performance Specification 15 of Appendix B to Part 60

    In Performance Specification 15, the statement ``An audit sample is 
obtained from the Administrator'' will be deleted from paragraph 9.1.2. 
Also, in Performance Specification 15, reserved sections 14.0 and 15.0 
will be added.

II. Performance Specification 16 of Appendix B to Part 60

    In Performance Specification 16, we will change Table 16-1 to make 
be consistent with conventional statistical applications; the two 
columns currently labeled ``n-1'' will be re-labeled ``n.'' We will 
also revise section 12.2.3 for selection of n-1 degrees of freedom.

JJ. Procedure 2 of Appendix F to Part 60

    In Procedure 2, equations 2-2 and 2-3 in section 12.0 will be 
revised to correctly define the denominator when calculating 
calibration drift. Also, equation 2-4 in section 12.0 will be revised 
to correctly define the denominator when calculating accuracy.

KK. General Provisions (Subpart A) Part 61

    Section 61.13(e)(1)(i) of the General Provisions of Part 61 will be 
revised to add Methods 30A and 30B to the list of methods not requiring 
the use of audit samples. Consistent with the criteria used in 
establishing the original list of methods for which no audit samples 
are required (75 FR 55636), Method 30A is an instrumental test method 
that already has sufficient calibration and QA requirements. Method 30B 
has sufficient performance-based QA measures including analysis of an 
independent calibration standard with each set of field samples.

LL. Method 107 of Appendix B to Part 61

    In Method 107, the term ``Geon'' will be deleted from the heading 
in section 11.7.3.

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MM. General Provisions (Subpart A) Part 63

    The General Provisions of part 63, Sec.  63.7(c)(2)(iii)(A) will be 
revised to add Methods 30A and 30B to the list of methods not requiring 
the use of audit samples. Consistent with the criteria used in 
establishing the original list of methods for which no audit samples 
are required (75 FR 55636), Method 30A will be added because it is an 
instrumental test method that already has sufficient calibration and QA 
requirements, and Method 30B will be added because it has sufficient 
performance-based QA measures including analysis of an independent 
calibration standard with each set of field samples.
    Also in the General Provisions of part 63, Sec.  63.7(g)(2) will be 
revised to require the reporting of specific emissions test data in 
test reports. These data elements will be required regardless of 
whether the report is submitted electronically or in paper format. We 
will make these revisions to ensure that emissions test reporting 
includes all data necessary to assess and assure the quality of the 
reported emissions data and appropriately describes and identifies the 
specific unit covered by the emissions test report.

NN. Method 320 of Appendix A to Part 63

    In Method 320, sections 13.1, 13.4, and 13.4.1 will be revised to 
indicate the correct Method 301 reference.

IV. Request for Comments

    The Agency is reviewing the adequacy of its current test methods in 
regard to sampling site selection and sampling point requirements. 
Emission gas flow patterns affect representative testing, and this is 
not addressed in many EPA test methods. Method 1 contains provisions 
for sampling point locations, traversing, and determination of cyclonic 
flow, and Method 7E was revised to contain procedures for determining 
gaseous stratification in 2006. However, there are currently no 
requirements in most methods for gaseous compounds to follow the Method 
1 or 7E procedures.
    Method 7E allows stratification to be assessed through either a 3- 
or 12-point traverse while measuring variations in either a pollutant 
or diluent concentration. The degree of stratification determines 
whether a single-point, 3-point, or 12-point traverse is used for the 
emissions test. There are no requirements to check for cyclonic flow in 
Method 7E.
    We have some information that suggests deficiencies exist in the 3-
point test in a number of cases and that at least a 5-point, dual axis 
test should be required. A summary of this information has been 
included in the docket for this action. We are also reconsidering the 
appropriateness of measuring variations in a diluent gas for the test 
instead of the regulated pollutant.
    In this rule, we propose to update the General Provisions of parts 
60, 61, and 63 to include evaluations of gas stratification and 
cyclonic flow with all compliance tests. The Agency solicits comments 
and data to aid in establishing effective and equitable procedures.
    The Agency also requests comments on the proposed changes to the 
response time test in Performance Specification 4A. The Agency has 
received some information to suggest that a system response time test 
criteria of less than two minutes may be difficult to accomplish. 
Therefore, the Agency solicits comments and data to assist in 
establishing appropriate criteria.

V. Statutory and Executive Order Reviews

A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory Planning and Review and Executive 
Order 13563: Improving Regulation and Regulatory Review

    This action is not a ``significant regulatory action'' under the 
terms of Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 (58 FR 51735, October 4, 1993) 
and is, therefore, not subject to review under Executive Orders 12866 
and 13563 (76 FR 3821, January 21, 2011).

B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)

    This action does not impose an information collection burden under 
the PRA. The amendments being proposed in this action to the test 
methods, performance specifications, and testing regulations do not add 
information collection requirements but make corrections and updates to 
existing testing methodology. In addition, the proposed amendments 
clarify performance testing requirements.

C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)

    I certify that this action will not have a significant economic 
impact on a substantial number of small entities under the RFA. In 
making this determination, the impact of concern is any significant 
adverse economic impact on small entities. An agency may certify that a 
rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial 
number of small entities if the rule relieves regulatory burden, has no 
net burden or otherwise has a positive economic effect on the small 
entities subject to the rule. This proposed rule will not impose 
emission measurement requirements beyond those specified in the current 
regulations, nor does it change any emission standard. We have, 
therefore, concluded that this action will have no net regulatory 
burden for all directly regulated small entities.

D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act (UMRA)

    This action does not contain any unfunded mandate as described in 
UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531-1538, and does not significantly or uniquely affect 
small governments. The action imposes no enforceable duty on any state, 
local or tribal governments or the private sector.

E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism

    This action does not have federalism implications. It will not have 
substantial direct effects on the states, on the relationship between 
the national government and the states, or on the distribution of power 
and responsibilities among the various levels of government.

F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation and Coordination With Indian 
Tribal Governments

    This action does not have tribal implications, as specified in 
Executive Order 13175. This action simply corrects and updates existing 
testing regulations. Thus, Executive Order 13175 does not apply to this 
action.

G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of Children From Environmental 
Health Risks and Safety Risks

    The EPA interprets Executive Order 13045 as applying only to those 
regulatory actions that concern environmental health or safety risks 
that the EPA has reason to believe may disproportionately affect 
children, per the definition of ``covered regulatory action'' in 
section 2-202 of the Executive Order. This action is not subject to 
Executive Order 13045 because it does not concern an environmental 
health risk or safety risk.

H. Executive Order 13211: Actions Concerning Regulations That 
Significantly Affect Energy Supply, Distribution or Use

    This action is not subject to Executive Order 13211, because it is 
not a significant regulatory action under Executive Order 12866.

I. National Technology Transfer and Advancement Act and 1 CFR Part 51

    This action involves technical standards. The EPA proposes to use

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ASTM D6911-15 for packaging and shipping samples in Method 30B. The 
ASTM D6911-15 standard provides guidance on the selection of procedures 
for proper packaging and shipment of environmental samples to the 
laboratory for analysis to ensure compliance with appropriate 
regulatory programs and protection of sample integrity during shipment.
    The EPA proposes to use ASTM E617-13 for laboratory weights and 
precision mass standards in Methods 4, 5, 5H, 5I, 29, and 202. The ASTM 
E617-13 standard covers weights and mass standards used in laboratories 
for specific classes.
    The ASTM D6911-15 and ASTM E617-13 standards were developed and 
adopted by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). These 
standards may be obtained from http://www.astm.org or from the ASTM at 
100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959.

J. Executive Order 12898: Federal Actions To Address Environmental 
Justice in Minority Populations and Low-Income Populations

    The EPA believes the human health or environmental risk addressed 
by this action will not have potential disproportionately high and 
adverse human health or environmental effects on minority, low-income 
or indigenous populations because it does not affect the level of 
protection provided to human health or the environment.

List of Subjects

40 CFR Part 51

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Performance 
specifications, Test methods and procedures.

40 CFR Part 60

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Incorporation by 
reference, Performance specifications, Test methods and procedures.

40 CFR Parts 61 and 63

    Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Performance 
specifications, Test methods and procedures.

    Dated: August 14, 2015.
Gina McCarthy,
Administrator.

    For the reasons stated in the preamble, the Environmental 
Protection Agency proposes to amend title 40, chapter I of the Code of 
Federal Regulations as follows:

PART 51--REQUIREMENTS FOR PREPARATION, ADOPTION, AND SUBMITTAL OF 
IMPLEMENTATION PLANS

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1. The authority citation for part 51 continues to read as follows:

    Authority: 23 U.S.C. 101; 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q.

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2. Revise section 4.0 a. of appendix M to part 51 to read as follows:

Appendix M to Part 51--Recommended Test Methods for State 
Implementation Plans

* * * * *
    4.0 * * *
    a. The source owner, operator, or representative of the tested 
facility shall obtain an audit sample, if commercially available, 
from an AASP for each test method used for regulatory compliance 
purposes. No audit samples are required for the following test 
methods: Methods 3A and 3C of appendix A-3 of part 60 of this 
chapter, Methods 6C, 7E, 9, and 10 of appendix A-4 of part 60, 
Methods 18 and 19 of appendix A-6 of part 60, Methods 20, 22, and 
25A of appendix A-7 of part 60, Methods 30A and 30B of appendix A-8 
of part 60, and Methods 303, 318, 320, and 321 of appendix A of part 
63 of this chapter. If multiple sources at a single facility are 
tested during a compliance test event, only one audit sample is 
required for each method used during a compliance test. The 
compliance authority responsible for the compliance test may waive 
the requirement to include an audit sample if they believe that an 
audit sample is not necessary. ``Commercially available'' means that 
two or more independent AASPs have blind audit samples available for 
purchase. If the source owner, operator, or representative cannot 
find an audit sample for a specific method, the owner, operator, or 
representative shall consult the EPA Web site at the following URL, 
http://www.epa.gov/ttn/emc, to confirm whether there is a source 
that can supply an audit sample for that method. If the EPA Web site 
does not list an available audit sample at least 60 days prior to 
the beginning of the compliance test, the source owner, operator, or 
representative shall not be required to include an audit sample as 
part of the quality assurance program for the compliance test. When 
ordering an audit sample, the source owner, operator, or 
representative shall give the sample provider an estimate for the 
concentration of each pollutant that is emitted by the source or the 
estimated concentration of each pollutant based on the permitted 
level and the name, address, and phone number of the compliance 
authority. The source owner, operator, or representative shall 
report the results for the audit sample along with a summary of the 
emission test results for the audited pollutant to the compliance 
authority and shall report the results of the audit sample to the 
AASP. The source owner, operator, or representative shall make both 
reports at the same time and in the same manner or shall report to 
the compliance authority first and then report to the AASP. If the 
method being audited is a method that allows the samples to be 
analyzed in the field, and the tester plans to analyze the samples 
in the field, the tester may analyze the audit samples prior to 
collecting the emission samples provided a representative of the 
compliance authority is present at the testing site. The tester may 
request and the compliance authority may grant a waiver to the 
requirement that a representative of the compliance authority must 
be present at the testing site during the field analysis of an audit 
sample. The source owner, operator, or representative may report the 
results of the audit sample to the compliance authority and then 
report the results of the audit sample to the AASP prior to 
collecting any emission samples. The test protocol and final test 
report shall document whether an audit sample was ordered and 
utilized and the pass/fail results as applicable.
* * * * *

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3. Revise section 12.5 equations 8 and 9 in Method 201A of appendix M 
to part 51 to read as follows:

Appendix M to Part 51--Recommended Test Methods for State 
Implementation Plans

* * * * *

Method 201A--Determination of PM10 and PM2.5 
Emissions From Stationary Sources (Constant Sampling Rate Procedure)

* * * * *

12.0 Calculations and Data Analysis

* * * * *
    12.5 * * *
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4. In Method 202 of appendix M to part 51:
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a. Add sections 3.8, 10.3, 10.4, 11.2.2.1, 11.2.2.2, 11.2.2.3, 
11.2.2.4, and Figure 7 to section 18.0.
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b. Revise sections 8.5.4.3 and 9.10.
    The additions and revisions read as follows:

Appendix M to Part 51--Recommended Test Methods for State 
Implementation Plans

* * * * *
    Method 202--Dry Impinger Method for Determining Condensable 
Particulate Emissions From Stationary Sources
* * * * *

3.0 Definitions

* * * * *
    3.8 ASTM E617-13. ASTM E617-13 ``Standard Specification for 
Laboratory Weights and Precisions Mass Standards'' was developed and 
adopted by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 
The standards cover weights and mass standards used in laboratories 
for specific classes. The ASTM E617-13 standard has been approved 
for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Office of the 
Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 
51. The standard may be obtained from http://www.astm.org or from 
the ASTM at 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West Conshohocken, 
PA 19428-2959.
* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Storage, and Transport

* * * * *
    8.5.4.3 CPM Container #2, Organic rinses. Follow the water 
rinses of the back half of the filterable PM filer holder, probe 
extension, condenser, each impinger and all of the connecting 
glassware and front half of the CPM filter with an acetone rinse.
* * * * *

9.0 Quality Control

* * * * *
    9.10 Field Train Recovery Blank. You must recover a minimum of 
one field train blank for each source category tested at the 
facility. You must recover the field train blank after the first or 
second run of the test. You must assemble the sampling train as it 
will be used for testing. Prior to the purge, you must add 100 ml of 
water to the first impinger and record this data on Figure 4. You 
must purge the assembled train as described in Section 8.5.3. You 
must recover field train blank samples as described in Section 
8.5.4. From the field sample weight, you will subtract the 
condensable particulate mass you determine with this blank train or 
0.002 g (2.0 mg), whichever is less.
* * * * *

10.0 Calibration and Standardization

* * * * *
    10.3 Field Balance Calibration Check. Check the calibration of 
the balance used to weigh impingers with ASTM E617-13 ``Standard 
Specification for Laboratory Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' 
Class 3 tolerance (or better) weight of at least 500g or within 50g 
of a loaded impinger weight. Daily before use, the field balance 
must measure the weight within  0.5 g of the certified 
mass. If the daily balance calibration check fails, perform 
corrective measures and repeat check before use of balance.
    10.4 Analytical Balance Calibration. Perform a multipoint 
calibration (at least five points spanning the operational range) of 
the analytical balance before the first use and semiannually, 
thereafter. The calibration of the analytical balance must be 
conducted using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard Specification for Laboratory 
Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' Class 2 (or better) tolerance 
weights. Audit the balance each day it is used for gravimetric 
measurements by weighing at least one ASTM E617-13 Class 2 tolerance 
(or better) calibration weight that corresponds to 50 to 150 percent 
of the weight of one filter or 5 g. If the scale cannot reproduce 
the value of the calibration weight to within 0.5 mg of the 
certified mass, perform corrective measures, and conduct the 
multipoint calibration before use.

11.0 Analytical Procedures

* * * * *
    11.2.2 * * *
    11.2.2.1 Determine the inorganic fraction weight. Transfer the 
aqueous fraction from the extraction to a clean 500-ml or smaller 
beaker. Evaporate to no less than 10 ml liquid on a hot plate or in 
the oven at 105 [deg]C and allow to dry at room temperature (not to 
exceed 30 [deg]C (85[emsp14][deg]F)). You must ensure that water and 
volatile acids have completely evaporated before neutralizing 
nonvolatile acids in the sample. Following evaporation, desiccate 
the residue for 24 hours in a desiccator containing anhydrous 
calcium sulfate. Weigh at intervals of at least 6 hours to a 
constant weight. (See Section 3.0 for a definition of Constant 
weight.) Report results to the nearest 0.1 mg on the CPM Work Table 
(see Figure 6 of Section 18) and proceed directly to Section 11.2.3. 
If the residue cannot be weighed to constant weight, re-dissolve the 
residue in 100 ml of deionized distilled ultra-filtered water that 
contains 1 ppmw (1 mg/L) residual mass or less and continue to 
Section 11.2.2.2.
    11.2.2.2 Use titration to neutralize acid in the sample and 
remove water of hydration. If used, calibrate the pH meter with the 
neutral and acid buffer solutions. Then titrate the sample with 0.1N 
NH4OH to a pH of 7.0, as indicated by the pH meter or colorimetric 
indicator. Record the volume of titrant used on the CPM Work Table 
(see Figure 6 of Section 18).
    11.2.2.3 Using a hot plate or an oven at 105 [deg]C, evaporate 
the aqueous phase to approximately 10 ml. Quantitatively transfer 
the beaker contents to a clean, 50-ml pre-tared weighing tin and 
evaporate to dryness at room temperature (not to exceed 30 [deg]C 
(85 [deg]F)) and pressure in a laboratory hood. Following 
evaporation, desiccate the residue for 24 hours in a desiccator 
containing anhydrous calcium sulfate. Weigh at intervals of at least 
6 hours to a constant weight. (See Section 3.0 for a definition of 
Constant weight.) Report results to the nearest 0.1 mg on the CPM 
Work Table (see Figure 6 of Section 18).
    11.2.2.4 Calculate the correction factor to subtract the 
NH4\+\ retained in the sample using Equation 1 in Section 
12.
* * * * *

18.0 Tables, Diagrams, Flowcharts, and Validation Data

* * * * *
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5. Revise sections 3.3 and 5.1.3 of appendix P to part 51 to read as 
follows:

Appendix P to Part 51--Minimum Emission Monitoring Requirements

* * * * *

    3.3 Calibration Gases. For nitrogen oxides monitoring systems 
installed on fossil fuel-fired steam generators, the pollutant gas 
used to prepare calibration gas mixtures (Section 6.1, Performance 
Specification 2, appendix B, part 60 of this chapter) shall be 
nitric oxide (NO). For nitrogen oxides monitoring systems, installed 
on nitric acid plants the pollutant gas used to prepare calibration 
gas mixtures (Section 6.1, Performance Specification 2, appendix B, 
part 60) shall be nitrogen dioxide (NO2). These gases 
shall also be used for daily checks under paragraph 3.7 of this 
appendix as applicable. For sulfur dioxide monitoring systems 
installed on fossil fuel-fired steam generators or sulfuric acid 
plants, the pollutant gas used to prepare calibration gas mixtures 
(Section 6.1, Performance Specification 2, appendix B, part 60) 
shall be sulfur dioxide (SO2). Span and zero gases should 
be traceable to National Bureau of Standards reference gases 
whenever these reference gases are available. Every 6 months from 
date of manufacture, span and zero gases shall be reanalyzed by 
conducting triplicate analyses using the reference methods in 
appendix A, part 60, as follows: For SO2, use Reference 
Method 6; for nitrogen oxides, use Reference Method 7; and for 
carbon dioxide or oxygen, use Reference Method 3. The gases may be 
analyzed at less

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frequent intervals if longer shelf lives are guaranteed by the 
manufacturer.
* * * * *
    5.1.3 The values used in the equations under paragraph 5.1 are 
derived as follows:
    E = pollutant emission, g/million cal (lb/million BTU),
    C = pollutant concentration, g/dscm (lb/dscf), determined by 
multiplying the average concentration (ppm) for each hourly period 
by 4.16x10-5 M g/dscm per ppm (2.64x 10-9 M 
lb/dscf per ppm) where M = pollutant molecular weight, g/g-mole (lb/
lb-mole). M = 64 for sulfur dioxide and 46 for oxides of nitrogen.
    %O2, %CO2 = Oxygen or carbon dioxide 
volume (expressed as percent) determined with equipment specified 
under paragraphs 3.1.4 and 3.1.5 of this appendix.
* * * * *

PART 60--STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES

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6. The authority citation for part 60 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.

0
7. In Sec.  60.8, revise paragraph (f) to read as follows:


Sec.  60.8  Performance tests.

* * * * *
    (f) Unless otherwise specified in the applicable subpart, each 
performance test shall consist of three separate runs using the 
applicable test method.
    (1) Each run shall be conducted for the time and under the 
conditions specified in the applicable standard. For the purpose of 
determining compliance with an applicable standard, the arithmetic 
means of results of the three runs shall apply. In the event that a 
sample is accidentally lost or conditions occur in which one of the 
three runs must be discontinued because of forced shutdown, failure of 
an irreplaceable portion of the sample train, extreme meteorological 
conditions, or other circumstances, beyond the owner or operator's 
control, compliance may, upon the Administrator's approval, be 
determined using the arithmetic mean of the results of the two other 
runs.
    (2) Contents of report (electronic or paper submitted copy). Unless 
otherwise specified in a relevant standard or test method, or as 
otherwise approved by the Administrator in writing, results of a 
performance test shall include general identification information for 
the facility including a mailing address, the actual address, the owner 
or operator or responsible official (where they are applicable) or an 
appropriate representative and an email address for this person, and 
the appropriate Federal Registry System (FRS) number for the facility; 
the purpose of the test including the regulation requiring the test, 
the pollutant being measured, the units of the standard or the 
pollutant emissions units, and any process parameter component; a brief 
process description; a complete unit description, including a 
description of feed streams and control devices, the appropriate source 
classification code (SCC), and the latitude and longitude of the 
emission point being tested, and the permitted maximum process rate 
(where applicable); sampling site description; description of sampling 
and analysis procedures and any modifications to standard procedures; 
quality assurance procedures; record of operating conditions, including 
operating parameters for which limits are being set, during the test; 
record of preparation of standards; record of calibrations; raw data 
sheets for field sampling; raw data sheets for field and laboratory 
analyses; chain-of-custody documentation; explanation of laboratory 
data qualifiers; example calculations of all applicable stack gas 
parameters, emission rates, percent reduction rates, and analytical 
results, as applicable; identification information for the company 
conducting the performance test including a contact person and his/her 
email address; and any other information required by the test method, a 
relevant standard, or the Administrator.
* * * * *
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8. In Sec.  60.17:
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a. Redesignate paragraphs (g)(202) through (206) as (g)(204) through 
(208).
0
b. Redesignate paragraphs (g)(200) and (201) as (g)(202) and (203).
0
c. Redesignate paragraph (g)(199) as (g)(200).
0
d. Redesignate paragraph (g)(198) as (g)(199).
0
e. Redesignate paragraph (g)(197) as (g)(198).
0
f. Redesignate paragraph (g)(196) as (g)(197).
0
g. Redesignate paragraph (g)(195) as (g)(196).
0
h. Redesignate paragraph (g)(194) as (g)(195).
0
i. Redesignate paragraph (g)(193) as (g)(194).
0
j. Redesignate paragraph (g)(192) as (g)(193).
0
k. Redesignate paragraph (g)(191) as (g)(192).
0
l. Redesignate paragraph (g)(190) as (g)(191).
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m. Add paragraphs (g)(190) and (g)(201).
    The additions read as follows:


Sec.  60.17  Incorporations by reference.

* * * * *
    (g) * * *
* * * * *
    (190) ASTM D6911-15, Standard Guide for Packaging and Shipping 
Environmental Samples for Laboratory Analysis, IBR approved for 
appendix A-8 to this part: Method 30B, section 8.3.3.8.
* * * * *
    (201) ASTM E617-13, Standard Specification for Laboratory Weights 
and Precision Mass Standards, IBR approved for appendix M to part 51 of 
this chapter: Method 202, sections 10.3 and 10.4; appendix A-3 to this 
part: Method 4, section 10.3; Method 5, sections 10.7 and 10.8, Method 
5H, sections 10.4 and 10.5, Method 5I, sections 10.7 and 10.8; and 
appendix A-8 to this part: Method 29, section 10.4.
* * * * *

Subpart JJJJ--Standards of Performance for Stationary Spark 
Ignition Internal Combustion Engines

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9. Revise table 2 to subpart JJJJ of part 60 to read as follows:
    As stated in Sec.  60.4244, you must comply with the following 
requirements for performance tests within 10 percent of 100 percent 
peak (or the highest achievable) load:

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                                         Table 2 to Subpart JJJJ of Part 60--Requirements for Performance Tests
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                         Complying with the                                                              According to the following
              For each                     requirement to               You must                   Using                        requirements
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1. Stationary SI internal combustion  a. limit the              i. Select the sampling    (1) Method 1 or 1A of    (a) Alternatively, for NOX, O2, and
 engine demonstrating compliance       concentration of NOX in   port location and the     40 CFR part 60,          moisture measurement, ducts <=6
 according to Sec.   60.4244.          the stationary SI         number/location of        appendix A-1, if         inches in diameter may be sampled at
                                       internal combustion       traverse points at the    measuring flow rate.     a single point located at the duct
                                       engine exhaust.           exhaust of the                                     centroid and ducts >6 and <=12
                                                                 stationary internal                                inches in diameter may be sampled at
                                                                 combustion engine;                                 3 traverse points located at 16.7,
                                                                                                                    50.0, and 83.3% of the measurement
                                                                                                                    line (`3-point long line'). If the
                                                                                                                    duct is >12 inches in diameter and
                                                                                                                    the sampling port location meets the
                                                                                                                    two and half-diameter criterion of
                                                                                                                    section 11.1.1 of Method 1 of 40 CFR
                                                                                                                    part 60, appendix A, the duct may be
                                                                                                                    sampled at `3-point long line';
                                                                                                                    otherwise, conduct the
                                                                                                                    stratification testing and select
                                                                                                                    sampling points according to section
                                                                                                                    8.1.2 of Method 7E of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                    60, appendix A.
                                                                ii. Determine the O2      (2) Method 3, 3A, or     (b) Measurements to determine O2
                                                                 concentration of the      3B\b\ of 40 CFR part     concentration must be made at the
                                                                 stationary internal       60, appendix A-2 or      same time as the measurements for
                                                                 combustion engine         ASTM Method D6522-       NOX concentration.
                                                                 exhaust at the sampling   00(Reapproved
                                                                 port location;            2005)\a,c\.
                                                                iii. If necessary,        (3) Method 2 or 2C of    .....................................
                                                                 determine the exhaust     40 CFR part 60,
                                                                 flowrate of the           appendix A-1 or Method
                                                                 stationary internal       19 of 40 CFR part 60,
                                                                 combustion engine         appendix A-7.
                                                                 exhaust;
                                                                iv. If necessary,         (4) Method 4 of 40 CFR   (c) Measurements to determine
                                                                 measure moisture          part 60, appendix A-3,   moisture must be made at the same
                                                                 content of the            Method 320 of 40 CFR     time as the measurement for NOX
                                                                 stationary internal       part 63, appendix A,     concentration.
                                                                 combustion engine         or ASTM Method D 6348-
                                                                 exhaust at the sampling   03\c\.
                                                                 port location; and
                                                                v. Measure NOX at the     (5) Method 7E of 40 CFR  (d) Results of this test consist of
                                                                 exhaust of the            part 60, appendix A-4,   the average of the three 1-hour or
                                                                 stationary internal       ASTM Method D6522-00     longer runs.
                                                                 combustion engine; if     (Reapproved 2005)\a\,
                                                                 using a control device,   Method 320 of 40 CFR
                                                                 the sampling site must    part 63, appendix A,
                                                                 be located at the         or ASTM Method D 6348-
                                                                 outlet of the control     03\c\.
                                                                 device.
                                      b. limit the              i. Select the sampling    (1) Method 1 or 1A of    (a) Alternatively, for CO, O2, and
                                       concentration of CO in    port location and the     40 CFR part 60,          moisture measurement, ducts <=6
                                       the stationary SI         number/location of        appendix A-1, if         inches in diameter may be sampled at
                                       internal combustion       traverse points at the    measuring flow rate.     a single point located at the duct
                                       engine exhaust.           exhaust of the                                     centroid and ducts >6 and <=12
                                                                 stationary internal                                inches in diameter may be sampled at
                                                                 combustion engine;                                 3 traverse points located at 16.7,
                                                                                                                    50.0, and 83.3% of the measurement
                                                                                                                    line (`3-point long line'). If the
                                                                                                                    duct is >12 inches in diameter and
                                                                                                                    the sampling port location meets the
                                                                                                                    two and half-diameter criterion of
                                                                                                                    section 11.1.1 of Method 1 of 40 CFR
                                                                                                                    part 60, appendix A, the duct may be
                                                                                                                    sampled at `3-point long line';
                                                                                                                    otherwise, conduct the
                                                                                                                    stratification testing and select
                                                                                                                    sampling points according to section
                                                                                                                    8.1.2 of Method 7E of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                    60, appendix A.

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                                                                ii. Determine the O2      (2) Method 3, 3A, or     (b) Measurements to determine O2
                                                                 concentration of the      3B\b\ of 40 CFR part     concentration must be made at the
                                                                 stationary internal       60, appendix A-2 or      same time as the measurements for CO
                                                                 combustion engine         ASTM Method D6522-       concentration.
                                                                 exhaust at the sampling   00(Reapproved 2005)\a\
                                                                 port location;            \c\.
                                                                iii. If necessary,        (3) Method 2 or 2C of    .....................................
                                                                 determine the exhaust     40 CFR 60, appendix A-
                                                                 flowrate of the           1 or Method 19 of 40
                                                                 stationary internal       CFR part 60, appendix
                                                                 combustion engine         A-7.
                                                                 exhaust;
                                                                iv. If necessary,         (4) Method 4 of 40 CFR   (c) Measurements to determine
                                                                 measure moisture          part 60, appendix A-3,   moisture must be made at the same
                                                                 content of the            Method 320 of 40 CFR     time as the measurement for CO
                                                                 stationary internal       part 63, appendix A,     concentration.
                                                                 combustion engine         or ASTM Method D 6348-
                                                                 exhaust at the sampling   03\c\.
                                                                 port location; and
                                                                v. Measure CO at the      (5) Method 10 of 40 CFR  (d) Results of this test consist of
                                                                 exhaust of the            part 60, appendix A4,    the average of the three 1-hour or
                                                                 stationary internal       ASTM Method D6522-00     longer runs.
                                                                 combustion engine; if     (Reapproved 2005)\a\,
                                                                 using a control device,   Method 320 of 40 CFR
                                                                 the sampling site must    part 63, appendix A,
                                                                 be located at the         or ASTM Method D 6348-
                                                                 outlet of the control     03\c\.
                                                                 device.
                                      c. limit the              i. Select the sampling    (1) Method 1 or 1A of    (a) Alternatively, for VOC, O2, and
                                       concentration of VOC in   port location and the     40 CFR part 60,          moisture measurement, ducts <=6
                                       the stationary SI         number/location of        appendix A-1, if         inches in diameter may be sampled at
                                       internal combustion       traverse points at the    measuring flow rate.     a single point located at the duct
                                       engine exhaust.           exhaust of the                                     centroid and ducts >6 and <=12
                                                                 stationary internal                                inches in diameter may be sampled at
                                                                 combustion engine;                                 3 traverse points located at 16.7,
                                                                                                                    50.0, and 83.3% of the measurement
                                                                                                                    line (`3-point long line'). If the
                                                                                                                    duct is >12 inches in diameter and
                                                                                                                    the sampling port location meets the
                                                                                                                    two and half-diameter criterion of
                                                                                                                    section 11.1.1 of Method 1 of 40 CFR
                                                                                                                    part 60, appendix A, the duct may be
                                                                                                                    sampled at `3-point long line';
                                                                                                                    otherwise, conduct the
                                                                                                                    stratification testing and select
                                                                                                                    sampling points according to section
                                                                                                                    8.1.2 of Method 7E of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                    60, appendix A.
                                                                ii. Determine the O2      (2) Method 3, 3A, or     (b) Measurements to determine O2
                                                                 concentration of the      3B\b\ of 40 CFR part     concentration must be made at the
                                                                 stationary internal       60, appendix A-2 or      same time as the measurements for
                                                                 combustion engine         ASTM Method D6522-       VOC concentration.
                                                                 exhaust at the sampling   00(Reapproved 2005)
                                                                 port location;            \a\ \c\.
                                                                iii. If necessary,        (3) Method 2 or 2C of    .....................................
                                                                 determine the exhaust     40 CFR 60, appendix A-
                                                                 flowrate of the           1 or Method 19 of 40
                                                                 stationary internal       CFR part 60, appendix
                                                                 combustion engine         A-7.
                                                                 exhaust;
                                                                iv. If necessary,         (4) Method 4 of 40 CFR   (c) Measurements to determine
                                                                 measure moisture          part 60, appendix A-3,   moisture must be made at the same
                                                                 content of the            Method 320 of 40 CFR     time as the measurement for VOC
                                                                 stationary internal       part 63, appendix A,     concentration.
                                                                 combustion engine         or ASTM Method D 6348-
                                                                 exhaust at the sampling   03\c\.
                                                                 port location; and

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                                                                v. Measure VOC at the     (5) Method 25A of 40     (d) Results of this test consist of
                                                                 exhaust of the            CFR part 60, appendix    the average of the three 1-hour or
                                                                 stationary internal       A-7 or Method 25A with   longer runs.
                                                                 combustion engine; if     the use of a methane
                                                                 using a control device,   cutter as described in
                                                                 the sampling site must    40 CFR 1065.265.
                                                                 be located at the
                                                                 outlet of the control
                                                                 device.
                                                                vi. If necessary,         (6) Method 18 of 40 CFR  (e) Measurements to determine methane
                                                                 measure methane and/or    part 60, appendix A-6,   and/or ethane must be made at the
                                                                 ethane at the exhaust     Method 320 of 40 CFR     same time as the measurement for VOC
                                                                 of the stationary         part 63, appendix A,     concentration.
                                                                 internal combustion       or ASTM Method D 6348-
                                                                 engine; if using a        03\c\.
                                                                 control device, the
                                                                 sampling site must be
                                                                 located at the outlet
                                                                 of the control device.
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\a\ Also, you may petition the Administrator for approval to use alternative methods for portable analyzer.
\b\ You may use ASME PTC 19.10-1981, Flue and Exhaust Gas Analyses, for measuring the O2 content of the exhaust gas as an alternative to EPA Method 3B.
  AMSE PTC 19.10-1981 incorporated by reference, see 40 CFR 60.17.
\c\ Incorporated by reference; see 40 CFR 60.17.

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10. In appendix A-1 to part 60:
0
a. Revise section 11.2.1.2 in Method 1.
0
b. Remove Figure 1-2 in section 17.0 after the table entitled ``Table 
1-1 Cross-Section Layout for Rectangular Stacks'' in Method 1.
0
c. Revise sections 6.7, 10.1.2.3, 10.1.3.4, 10.1.3.7, 10.1.4.1.3, 
10.1.4.3, and Figure 2-10 in section 17.0 in Method 2.
    The revisions read as follows:

Appendix A-1 to Part 60--Test Methods 1 through 2F

* * * * *

Method 1--Sample and Velocity Traverses for Stationary Sources

* * * * *

11.0 Procedure

* * * * *
    11.2.1.2 When the eight- and two-diameter criterion cannot be 
met, the minimum number of traverse points is determined from Figure 
1-1. Before referring to the figure, however, determine the 
distances from the measurement site to the nearest upstream and 
downstream disturbances, and divide each distance by the stack 
diameter or equivalent diameter, to determine the distance in terms 
of the number of duct diameters.
* * * * *

Method 2--Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate 
(Type S Pitot Tube)

* * * * *

6.0 Equipment and Supplies

* * * * *
    6.7 Calibration Pitot Tube. Calibration of the Type S pitot tube 
requires a standard Pitot tube for a reference.
* * * * *

10.0 Calibration and Standardization

* * * * *
    10.1.2.3 The flow system shall have the capacity to generate a 
test-section velocity around 910 m/min (3,000 ft/min). This velocity 
must be constant with time to guarantee constant and steady flow 
during the entire period of calibration. A centrifugal fan is 
recommended for this purpose, as no flow rate adjustment for back 
pressure of the fan is allowed during the calibration process. Note 
that Type S pitot tube coefficients obtained by single-velocity 
calibration at 910 m/min (3,000 ft/min) will generally be valid to 
3 percent for the measurement of velocities above 300 m/
min (1,000 ft/min) and to 6 percent for the measurement 
of velocities between 180 and 300 m/min (600 and 1,000 ft/min). If a 
more precise correlation between the pitot tube coefficient, (Cp), 
and velocity is desired, the flow system should have the capacity to 
generate at least four distinct, time-invariant test-section 
velocities covering the velocity range from 180 to 1,500 m/min (600 
to 5,000 ft/min), and calibration data shall be taken at regular 
velocity intervals over this range (see References 9 and 14 in 
section 17.0 for details).
* * * * *
    10.1.3.4 Read [Delta]pstd, and record its value in a 
data table similar to the one shown in Figure 2-9. Remove the 
standard pitot tube from the duct, and disconnect it from the 
manometer. Seal the standard entry port. Make no adjustment to the 
fan speed or other wind tunnel volumetric flow control device 
between this reading and the corresponding Type S pitot reading.
* * * * *
    10.1.3.7 Repeat Steps 10.1.3.3 through 10.1.3.6 until three 
pairs of [Delta]p readings have been obtained for the A side of the 
Type S pitot tube, with all the paired observations conducted at a 
constant fan speed (no changes to fan velocity between observed 
readings).
* * * * *
    10.1.4.1.3 For Type S pitot tube combinations with complete 
probe assemblies, the calibration point should be located at or near 
the center of the duct; however, insertion of a probe sheath into a 
small duct may cause significant cross-sectional area interference 
and blockage and yield incorrect coefficient values (Reference 9 in 
section 17.0). Therefore, to minimize the blockage effect, the 
calibration point may be a few inches off-center if necessary, but 
no closer to the outer wall of the wind tunnel than 4 inches. The 
maximum allowable blockage, as determined by a projected-area model 
of the probe sheath, is 2 percent or less of the duct cross-
sectional area (Figure 2-10a). If the pitot and/or probe assembly 
blocks more than 2 percent of the cross-sectional area at an 
insertion point only 4 inches inside the wind tunnel, the diameter 
of the wind tunnel must be increased.
* * * * *
    10.1.4.3 For a probe assembly constructed such that its pitot 
tube is always used in the same orientation, only one side of the 
pitot tube need be calibrated (the side which will face the flow). 
The pitot tube must still meet the alignment specifications of 
Figure 2-2 or 2-3, however, and must have an average

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deviation ([sigma]) value of 0.01 or less (see section 12.4.4).
* * * * *

17.0 Tables, Diagrams, Flowcharts, and Validation Data
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  Figure 2-10. Projected-area models for typical pitot tube assemblies.
 

* * * * *

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11. In appendix A-2 to part 60:
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a. Revise sections 6.11.1, 6.11.2, 10.6.6, and 10.6.8 in Method 2G.
0
b. Revise section 6.3 in Method 3C.
0
c. Add sections 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3, 6.3.4, and 6.3.5 in Method 3C.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:

Appendix A-2 to Part 60--Test Methods 2G through 3C

* * * * *

Method 2G--Determination of Stack Gas Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate 
With Two-Dimensional Probes

* * * * *

6.0 Equipment and Supplies

* * * * *
    6.11.1 Test section cross-sectional area. The flowing gas stream 
shall be confined within a circular, rectangular, or elliptical 
duct. The cross-sectional area of the tunnel must be large enough to 
ensure fully developed flow in the presence of both the calibration 
pitot tube and the tested probe. The calibration site, or ``test 
section,'' of the wind tunnel shall have a minimum diameter of 30.5 
cm (12 in.) for circular or elliptical duct cross-sections or a 
minimum width of 30.5 cm (12 in.) on the shorter side for 
rectangular cross-sections. Wind tunnels shall meet the probe 
blockage provisions of this section and the qualification 
requirements prescribed in section 10.1. The projected area of the 
portion of the probe head, shaft, and attached devices inside the 
wind tunnel during calibration shall represent no more than 2 
percent of the cross-sectional area of the tunnel. If the pitot and/
or probe assembly blocks more than 2 percent of the cross-sectional 
area at an insertion point only 4 inches inside the wind tunnel, the 
diameter of the wind tunnel must be increased.
    6.11.2 Velocity range and stability. The wind tunnel should be 
capable of achieving and maintaining a constant and steady velocity 
between 6.1 m/sec and 30.5 m/sec (20 ft/sec and 100 ft/sec) for the 
entire calibration period for each selected calibration velocity. 
The wind tunnel shall produce fully developed flow patterns that are 
stable and parallel to the axis of the duct in the test section.
* * * * *

10.0 Calibration

* * * * *
    10.6.6 Read the differential pressure from the calibration pitot 
tube ([Delta]Pstd), and record its value. Read the 
barometric pressure to within 2.5 mm Hg (0.1 
in. Hg) and the temperature in the wind tunnel to within 0.6[deg]C 
(1[emsp14][deg]F). Record these values on a data form similar to 
Table 2G-8. Record the rotational speed of the fan or indicator of 
wind tunnel volumetric flow and make no adjustment to fan speed or 
wind tunnel flow control between this observation and the Type S 
probe reading.
* * * * *
    10.6.8 Take paired differential pressure measurements with the 
calibration pitot tube and tested probe (according to sections 
10.6.6 and 10.6.7). The paired measurements in each replicate can be 
made either simultaneously (i.e., with both probes in the wind 
tunnel) or by alternating the measurements of the two probes (i.e., 
with only one probe at a time in the wind tunnel). Adjustments made 
to the fan speed or other changes to the system designed to change 
the air flow velocity of the wind tunnel between observation of the 
calibration pitot tube ([Delta]Pstd) and the Type S pitot 
tube invalidates the reading and the observation must be repeated.
* * * * *

Method 3C--Determination of Carbon Dioxide, Methane, Nitrogen, and 
Oxygen From Stationary Sources

* * * * *

6. Analysis

* * * * *
    6.3 Analyzer Linearity Check and Calibration. Perform this test 
before sample analysis.
    6.3.1 Using the gas mixtures in section 5.1, verify the detector 
linearity over the range of suspected sample concentrations with at 
least three concentrations per

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compound of interest. This initial check may also serve as the 
initial instrument calibration.
    6.3.2 You may extend the use of the analyzer calibration by 
performing a single point calibration verification. Calibration 
verifications shall be performed by triplicate injections of a 
single-point standard gas. The concentration of the single-point 
calibration must either be at the midpoint of the calibration curve 
or at approximately the source emission concentration measured 
during operation of the analyzer.
    6.3.3 Triplicate injections must agree within 5 percent of their 
mean, and the average calibration verification point must agree 
within 10 percent of the initial calibration response factor. If 
these calibration verification criteria are not met, the initial 
calibration described in section 6.3.1, using at least three 
concentrations, must be repeated before analysis of samples can 
continue.
    6.3.4 For each instrument calibration, record the carrier and 
detector flow rates, detector filament and block temperatures, 
attenuation factor, injection time, chart speed, sample loop volume, 
and component concentrations.
    6.3.5 Plot a linear regression of the standard concentrations 
versus area values to obtain the response factor of each compound. 
Alternatively, response factors of uncorrected component 
concentrations (wet basis) may be generated using instrumental 
integration.

    Note:  Peak height may be used instead of peak area throughout 
this method.

* * * * *

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12. In appendix A-3 to part 60:
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a. Add sections 10.3 and 12.2.5 in Method 4.
0
b. Revise section 16.4 in Method 4.
0
c. Revise sections 6.1.1.9 and 8.7.6.2.5 in Method 5.
0
d. Add sections 10.7 and 10.8 in Method 5.
0
e. Add sections 10.4 and 10.5 in Method 5H.
0
f. Add sections 10.1 and 10.2 in Method 5I.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:

Appendix A-3 to Part 60--Test Methods 4 through 5I

* * * * *

Method 4--Determination of Moisture Content in Stack Gases

* * * * *

10.0 Calibration and Standardization

* * * * *
    10.3 Field Balance Calibration Check. Check the calibration of 
the balance used to weigh impingers using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard 
Specification for Laboratory Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' 
(incorporated by reference--see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or 
better) weight of at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded impinger 
weight. Daily before use, the field balance must measure the weight 
within 0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily balance 
calibration check fails, perform corrective measures and repeat 
check before use of balance.
* * * * *

12.0 Data Analysis and Calculations

* * * * *
    12.2.5 Using F-factors to determine approximate moisture for 
estimating moisture content where no wet scrubber is being used, for 
the purpose of determining isokinetic sampling rate settings with no 
fuel sample is acceptable using the average Fc or 
Fd factor from Method 19 (see Method 19, section 12.3.1). 
If this option is selected, calculate the approximate moisture as 
follows:
BWS = BH + BA + BF
Where:
BA = Mole Fraction of moisture in the ambient air.
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BF = Mole fraction of moisture from free water in the 
fuel.
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BH <= Mole fraction of moisture from the hydrogen in the 
fuel.
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Bws = Mole fraction of moisture in the stack gas.
Fd = Volume of dry combustion components per unit of heat 
content at 0 percent oxygen, dscf/106
    Btu (scm/J). See Table 19-2 in Method 19.
Fw = Volume of wet combustion components per unit of heat 
content at 0 percent oxygen, wet
    scf/10\6\ Btu (scm/J). See Table 19-2 in Method 19.
%RH = Percent relative humidity (calibrated hydrometer acceptable), 
percent.
PBar = Barometric pressure, in. Hg.
T = Ambient temperature, [deg]F.
W = Percent free water by weight, percent.
O2 = Percent oxygen in stack gas, dry basis, percent.
* * * * *

16.0 Alternative Procedures

* * * * *
    16.4 Using F-factors to determine moisture is an acceptable 
alternative to Method 4 for a combustion stack not using a scrubber 
and where a fuel sample is taken during the test run and analyzed 
for development of an Fd factor (see Method 19, section 
12.3.2) and where stack O2 content is measured by Method 
3A or 3B during each test run.
    If this option is selected, calculate the moisture content as 
follows:
BWS = BH + BA + BF
Where:
BA = Mole fraction of moisture in the ambient air.

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    Note:  Values of BA should be between 0.00 and 0.06 
with common values being about 0.015.

BF = Mole fraction of moisture from free water in the 
fuel.
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    Note: Free water in fuel is minimal for distillate oil and 
gases, such as propane and natural gas, so this step may be omitted 
for those fuels.

BH = Mole fraction of moisture from the hydrogen in the 
fuel.
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Bws = Mole fraction of moisture in the stack gas.
Fd = Volume of dry combustion components per unit of heat 
content at 0 percent oxygen, dscf/10\6\ Btu (scm/J). Develop a test 
specific Fd value using an integrated fuel sample from 
each test run and Equation 19-3 in section 12.3.2 of Method 19.
FW = Volume of wet combustion components per unit of heat 
content at 0 percent oxygen, wet scf/10\6\ Btu (scm/J). Develop a 
test specific FW value using an integrated fuel sample 
from each test run and Equation 19-4 in section 12.3.2 of Method 19.
%RH = Percent relative humidity (calibrated hygrometer acceptable), 
percent.
PBar = Barometric pressure, in. Hg.
T = Ambient temperature, [deg]F.
W = Percent free water by weight, percent.
O2 = Percent oxygen in stack gas, dry basis, percent.
* * * * *

Method 5--Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions From Stationary 
Sources

* * * * *

6.0 Equipment and Supplies

* * * * *
    6.1.1.9 Metering System. Vacuum gauge, leak-free pump, 
calibrated temperature sensors (rechecked at at least one point 
after each test), dry gas meter (DGM) capable of measuring volume to 
within 2 percent, and related equipment, as shown in Figure 5-1. 
Other metering systems capable of maintaining sampling rates within 
10 percent of isokinetic and of determining sample volumes to within 
2 percent may be used, subject to the approval of the Administrator. 
When the metering system is used in conjunction with a pitot tube, 
the system shall allow periodic checks of isokinetic rates.
* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Storage, and Transport

* * * * *
    8.7.6.2.5 Clean the inside of the front half of the filter 
holder by rubbing the surfaces with a Nylon bristle brush and 
rinsing with acetone. Rinse each surface three times or more if 
needed to remove visible particulate. Make a final rinse of the 
brush and filter holder. Carefully rinse out the glass cyclone, also 
(if applicable). After all acetone washings and particulate matter 
have been collected in the sample container, tighten the lid on the 
sample container so that acetone will not leak out when it is 
shipped to the laboratory. Mark the height of the fluid level to 
allow determination of whether leakage occurred during transport. 
Label the container to identify clearly its contents.
* * * * *

10.0 Calibration and Standardization

* * * * *
    10.7 Field Balance Calibration Check. Check the calibration of 
the balance used to weigh impingers using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard 
Specification for Laboratory Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' 
(incorporated by reference--see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or 
better) weight of at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded impinger 
weight. Daily before use, the field balance must measure the weight 
within 0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily balance 
calibration check fails, perform corrective measures and repeat 
check before use of balance.
    10.8 Analytical Balance Calibration. Perform a multipoint 
calibration (at least five points spanning the operational range) of 
the analytical balance before the first use and semiannually, 
thereafter. The calibration of the analytical balance must be 
conducted using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard Specification for Laboratory 
Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' (incorporated by reference--
see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 2 (or better) tolerance weights. Audit the 
balance each day it is used for gravimetric measurements by weighing 
at least one ASTM E617-13 Class 2 tolerance (or better) calibration 
weight) that corresponds to 50 to 150 percent of the weight of one 
filter or 5g. If the scale cannot reproduce the value of the 
calibration weight to within 0.5 mg of the certified mass, perform 
corrective measures, and conduct the multipoint calibration before 
use.
* * * * *

Method 5H--Determination of Particulate Matter Emissions From Wood 
Heaters From a Stack Location

* * * * *

10.0 Calibration and Standardization

* * * * *
    10.4 Field Balance Calibration Check. Check the calibration of 
the balance used to weigh impingers using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard 
Specification for Laboratory Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' 
(incorporated by reference--see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or 
better) weight of at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded impinger 
weight. Daily before use, the field balance must measure the weight 
within  0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily balance 
calibration check fails, perform corrective measures and repeat 
check before use of balance.
    10.5 Analytical Balance Calibration. Perform a multipoint 
calibration (at least five points spanning the operational range) of 
the analytical balance before the first use and semiannually, 
thereafter. The calibration of the analytical balance must be 
conducted using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard Specification for Laboratory 
Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' (incorporated by reference--
see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 2 (or better) tolerance weights. Audit the 
balance each day it is used for gravimetric measurements by weighing 
at least one ASTM E617-13 Class 2 tolerance (or better) calibration 
weight that corresponds to 50 to 150 percent of the weight of one 
filter or 5g. If the scale cannot reproduce the value of the 
calibration weight to within 0.5 mg of the certified mass, perform 
corrective measures, and conduct the multipoint calibration before 
use.
* * * * *

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Method 5I--Determination of Low Level Particulate Matter Emissions From 
Stationary Sources

* * * * *

10. Calibration and Standardization Same as Method 5, Section 5

    10.1 Field Balance Calibration Check. Check the calibration of 
the balance used to weigh impingers using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard 
Specification for Laboratory Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' 
(incorporated by reference--see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or 
better) weight of at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded impinger 
weight. Daily before use, the field balance must measure the weight 
within 0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily balance 
calibration check fails, perform corrective measures and repeat 
check before use of balance.
    10.2 Analytical Balance Calibration. Perform a multipoint 
calibration (at least five points spanning the operational range) of 
the analytical balance before the first use and semiannually, 
thereafter. The calibration of the analytical balance must be 
conducted using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard Specification for Laboratory 
Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' (incorporated by reference--
see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 2 (or better) tolerance weights. Audit the 
balance each day it is used for gravimetric measurements by weighing 
at least one ASTM E617-13 Class 2 tolerance (or better) calibration 
weight that corresponds to 50 to 150 percent of the weight of one 
filter or 5g. If the scale cannot reproduce the value of the 
calibration weight to within 0.5 mg of the certified mass, perform 
corrective measures, and conduct the multipoint calibration before 
use.
* * * * *
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13. In appendix A-4 to part 60:
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a. Revise section 8.3 in Method 6C.
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b. Revise sections 8.1.2, 8.2.7 introductory text, and 12.8 in Method 
7E.
0
c. Revise sections 6.2.5 and 8.4.2 in Method 10.
0
d. Add section 6.2.6 in Method 10.
0
e. Revise sections 6.1.6, 6.1.7, 6.1.8, 6.1.9, 6.1.10, 8.1, 8.2.1 and 
8.2.3 in Method 10A.
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f. Add section 6.1.11 in Method 10A.
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g. Revise section 6.1 in Method 10B.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:

Appendix A-4 to Part 60--Test Methods 6 Through 10B

* * * * *

Method 6C--Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions From Stationary 
Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)

* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Storage, and Transport

* * * * *
    8.3 Interference Check. You must follow the procedures of 
section 8.2.7 of Method 7E to conduct an interference check, 
substituting SO2 for NOX as the method 
pollutant. For dilution-type measurement systems, you must use the 
alternative interference check procedure in section 16 and a co-
located, unmodified Method 6 sampling train.
* * * * *

Method 7E--Determination of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions From Stationary 
Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)

* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Storage, and Transport

* * * * *
    8.1.2 Determination of Stratification. Perform a stratification 
test at each test site to determine the appropriate number of sample 
traverse points. If testing for multiple pollutants or diluents at 
the same site, a stratification test using only one pollutant or 
diluent satisfies this requirement. A stratification test is not 
required for small stacks that are less than 4 inches in diameter. 
To test for stratification, use a probe of appropriate length to 
measure the NOX (or pollutant of interest) concentration 
at twelve traverse points located according to Table 1-1 or Table 1-
2 of Method 1. Alternatively, you may measure at three points on a 
line passing through the centroidal area. Space the three points at 
16.7, 50.0, and 83.3 percent of the measurement line. Sample for a 
minimum of twice the system response time (see section 8.2.6) at 
each traverse point. Calculate the individual point and mean 
NOX concentrations. If the concentration at each traverse 
point differs from the mean concentration for all traverse points by 
no more than: (a)  5.0 percent of the mean 
concentration; or (b)  0.5 ppm (whichever is less 
restrictive), the gas stream is considered unstratified and you may 
collect samples from a single point that most closely matches the 
mean. If the 5.0 percent or 0.5 ppm criterion is not met, but the 
concentration at each traverse point differs from the mean 
concentration for all traverse points by not more than: (a) 10.0 percent of the mean; or (b) 1.0 ppm 
(whichever is less restrictive), the gas stream is considered to be 
minimally stratified, and you may take samples from three points. 
Space the three points at 16.7, 50.0, and 83.3 percent of the 
measurement line. Alternatively, if a twelve-point stratification 
test was performed and the emissions were shown to be minimally 
stratified (all points within  10.0 percent of their 
mean or within  1.0 ppm), and if the stack diameter (or 
equivalent diameter, for a rectangular stack or duct) is greater 
than 2.4 meters (7.8 ft), then you may use 3-point sampling and 
locate the three points along the measurement line exhibiting the 
highest average concentration during the stratification test, at 
0.4, 1.2 and 2.0 meters from the stack or duct wall. If the gas 
stream is found to be stratified because the 10.0 percent or 1.0 ppm 
criterion for a 3-point test is not met, locate twelve traverse 
points for the test in accordance with Table 1-1 or Table 1-2 of 
Method 1.
* * * * *
    8.2.7 Interference Check. Conduct an interference response test 
of the gas analyzer prior to its initial use in the field. If you 
have multiple analyzers of the same make and model, you need only 
perform this alternative interference check on one analyzer. You may 
also meet the interference check requirement if the instrument 
manufacturer performs this or a similar check on an analyzer of the 
same make and model of the analyzer that you use and provides you 
with documented results.
* * * * *

12.0 Calculations and Data Analysis

* * * * *
    12.8 NO2--NO Conversion Efficiency Correction. If 
desired, calculate the total NOX concentration with a 
correction for converter efficiency using Equation 7E-8.
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* * * * *

Method 10--Determination of Carbon Monoxide Emissions From Stationary 
Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)

* * * * *

6.0 Equipment and Supplies

* * * * *
    6.2.5 Flexible Bag. Tedlar, or equivalent, with a capacity of 60 
to 90 liters (2 to 3 ft\3\). (Verify through the manufacturer that 
the Tedlar alternative is suitable for CO and make this verified 
information available for inspection.) Leak-test the bag in the 
laboratory before using by evacuating with a pump followed by a dry 
gas meter. When the evacuation is complete, there should be no flow 
through the meter.
    6.2.6 Sample Tank. Stainless steel or aluminum tank equipped 
with a pressure indicator with a minimum volume of 4 liters.
* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Storage, and Transport

* * * * *
    8.4.2 Integrated Sampling. Evacuate the flexible bag or sample 
tank. Set up the equipment as shown in Figure 10-1 with the bag 
disconnected. Place the probe in the stack and purge the sampling 
line. Connect the bag, making sure that all connections are leak-
free. Sample at a rate proportional to the stack velocity. If 
needed, the CO2 content of the gas may be determined by 
using the

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Method 3 integrated sample procedures, or by weighing an ascarite 
CO2 removal tube used and computing CO2 
concentration from the gas volume sampled and the weight gain of the 
tube. Data may be recorded on a form similar to Table 10-1. If a 
sample tank is used for sample collection, follow procedures similar 
to those in sections 8.1.2, 8.2.3, 8.3, and 12.4 of Method 25 as 
appropriate to prepare the tank, conduct the sampling, and correct 
the measured sample concentration.
* * * * *

Method 10A--Determination of Carbon Monoxide Emissions in Certifying 
Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at Petroleum Refineries

* * * * *

6.0 Equipment and Supplies

* * * * *
    6.1.6 Flexible Bag. Tedlar, or equivalent, with a capacity of 10 
liters (0.35 ft\3\) and equipped with a sealing quick-connect plug. 
The bag must be leak-free according to section 8.1. For protection, 
it is recommended that the bag be enclosed within a rigid container.
    6.1.7 Sample Tank. Stainless steel or aluminum tank equipped 
with a pressure indicator with a minimum volume of 10 liters.
    6.1.8 Valves. Stainless-steel needle valve to adjust flow rate, 
and stainless-steel 3-way valve, or equivalent.
    6.1.9 CO2 Analyzer. Fyrite, or equivalent, to measure 
CO2 concentration to within 0.5 percent.
    6.1.10 Volume Meter. Dry gas meter, capable of measuring the 
sample volume under calibration conditions of 300 ml/min (0.01 
ft\3\/min) for 10 minutes.
    6.1.11 Pressure Gauge. A water filled U-tube manometer, or 
equivalent, of about 30 cm (12 in.) to leak-check the flexible bag.
* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Storage, and Transport

* * * * *
    8.1 Sample Bag or Tank Leak-Checks. While a leak-check is 
required after bag or sample tank use, it should also be done before 
the bag or sample tank is used for sample collection. The tank 
should be leak-checked according to the procedure specified in 
section 8.1.2 of Method 25. The bag should be leak-checked in the 
inflated and deflated condition according to the following 
procedure:
* * * * *
    8.2.1 Evacuate and leak check the sample bag or tank as 
specified in section 8.1. Assemble the apparatus as shown in Figure 
10A-1. Loosely pack glass wool in the tip of the probe. Place 400 ml 
of alkaline permanganate solution in the first two impingers and 250 
ml in the third. Connect the pump to the third impinger, and follow 
this with the surge tank, rate meter, and 3-way valve. Do not 
connect the bag or sample tank to the system at this time.
* * * * *
    8.2.3 Purge the system with sample gas by inserting the probe 
into the stack and drawing the sample gas through the system at 300 
ml/min  10 percent for 5 minutes. Connect the evacuated 
bag or sample tank to the system, record the starting time, and 
sample at a rate of 300 ml/min for 30 minutes, or until the bag is 
nearly full, or the sample tank reaches ambient pressure. Record the 
sampling time, the barometric pressure, and the ambient temperature. 
Purge the system as described above immediately before each sample.
* * * * *

Method 10B--Determination of Carbon Monoxide Emissions From Stationary 
Sources

* * * * *

6.0 Equipment and Supplies

* * * * *
    6.1 Sample Collection. Same as in Method 10A, section 6.1 
(paragraphs 6.1.1 through 6.1.11).
* * * * *

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14. Revise section 8.3.2 in Method 15 of appendix A-5 to part 60 to 
read as follows:

Appendix A-5 to Part 60--Test Methods 11 through 15A

* * * * *

Method 15--Determination of Hydrogen Sulfide, Carbonyl Sulfide, and 
Carbon Disulfide Emissions From Stationary Sources

* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Transport, and Storage

* * * * *
    8.3.2 Determination of Calibration Drift. After each run, or 
after a series of runs made within a 24-hour period, perform a 
partial recalibration using the procedures in section 10.0. Only 
H2S (or other permeant) need be used to recalibrate the 
GC/FPD analysis system and the dilution system. Partial 
recalibration may be performed at the midlevel calibration gas 
concentration or at a concentration measured in the samples but not 
less than the lowest calibration standard used in the initial 
calibration. Compare the calibration curves obtained after the runs 
to the calibration curves obtained under section 10.3. The 
calibration drift should not exceed the limits set forth in section 
13.4. If the drift exceeds this limit, the intervening run or runs 
should be considered invalid. As an option, the calibration data set 
which gives the highest sample values may be chosen by the tester.
* * * * *

0
15. In appendix A-6 to part 60:
0
a. Revise sections 12.1 and 12.2 in Method 16C.
0
b. Remove section 8.2.1.5.2.3 in Method 18.
    The revisions read as follows:

Appendix A-6 to Part 60--Test Methods 16 through 18

* * * * *

Method 16C--Determination of Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions From 
Stationary Sources

* * * * *

12.0 Calculations and Data Analysis

* * * * *
    12.1 Nomenclature.
ACE = Analyzer calibration error, percent of calibration span.
CD = Calibration drift, percent.
CDir = Measured concentration of a calibration gas (low, 
mid, or high) when introduced in direct calibration mode, ppmv.
CH2S = Concentration of the system performance check gas, 
ppmv H2S.
CS = Measured concentration of the system performance gas 
when introduced in system calibration mode, ppmv H2S.
CSO2 = Unadjusted sample SO2 concentration, 
ppmv.
CTRS = Total reduced sulfur concentration corrected for 
system performance, ppmv.
CS = Calibration span, ppmv.
DF = Dilution system (if used) dilution factor, dimensionless.
SP = System performance, percent.
    12.2 Analyzer Calibration Error. For non-dilution systems, use 
Equation 16C-1 to calculate the analyzer calibration error for the 
low-, mid-, and high-level calibration gases.
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16. In appendix A-7 to part 60:
0
a. Revise sections 9.1, 12.1, and 12.3 in Method 25C.
0
b. Remove section 11.2 in Method 25C.
0
c. Add sections 12.4, 12.5, 12.5.1, and 12.5.2 in Method 25C.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:

Appendix A-7 to Part 60--Test Methods 19 through 25E

* * * * *

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Method 25C--Determination of Nonmethane Organic Compounds (NMOC) in 
Landfill Gases

* * * * *

9.0 Quality Control

* * * * *
    9.1 Miscellaneous Quality Control Measures.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 Quality control
           Section                   measure               Effect
------------------------------------------------------------------------
8.4.2.......................  Verify that landfill  Ensures that ambient
                               gas sample contains   air was not drawn
                               less than 20          into the landfill
                               percent N2 or 5       gas sample and gas
                               percent O2.           was sampled from an
                                                     appropriate
                                                     location.
10.1, 10.2..................  NMOC analyzer         Ensures precision of
                               initial and daily     analytical results.
                               performance checks.
------------------------------------------------------------------------

* * * * *

12.0 Data Analysis and Calculations

* * * * *
    12.1 Nomenclature.
Bw = Moisture content in the sample, fraction.
CN2 = N2 concentration in the diluted sample 
gas.
CmN2 = Measured N2 concentration, fraction in 
landfill gas.
CmOx = Measured Oxygen concentration, fraction in 
landfill gas.
COx = Oxygen concentration in the diluted sample gas.
Ct = Calculated NMOC concentration, ppmv C equivalent.
Ctm = Measured NMOC concentration, ppmv C equivalent.
Pb = Barometric pressure, mm Hg.
Pt = Gas sample tank pressure after sampling, but before 
pressurizing, mm Hg absolute.
Ptf = Final gas sample tank pressure after pressurizing, 
mm Hg absolute.
Pti = Gas sample tank pressure after evacuation, mm Hg 
absolute.
Pw = Vapor pressure of H2O (from Table 25C-1), 
mm Hg.
r = Total number of analyzer injections of sample tank during 
analysis (where j = injection number, 1 . . . r).
Tt = Sample tank temperature at completion of sampling, 
[deg]K.
Tti = Sample tank temperature before sampling, [deg]K.
Ttf = Sample tank temperature after pressuring, [deg]K.
* * * * *
    12.3 Nitrogen Concentration in the landfill gas. Use equation 
25C-2 to calculate the measured concentration of nitrogen in the 
original landfill gas.
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    12.4 Oxygen Concentration in the landfill gas. Use equation 25C-
3 to calculate the measured concentration of oxygen in the original 
landfill gas.
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    12.5 You must correct the NMOC Concentration for the 
concentration of nitrogen or oxygen based on which gas or gases 
passes the requirements in section 9.1.
    12.5.1 NMOC Concentration with nitrogen correction. Use Equation 
25C-4 to calculate the concentration of NMOC for each sample tank 
when the nitrogen concentration is less than 20 percent.
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    12.5.2 NMOC Concentration with oxygen correction. Use Equation 
25C-4 to calculate the concentration of NMOC for each sample tank if 
the landfill gas oxygen is less than 5 percent and the landfill gas 
nitrogen concentration is greater than 20 percent.

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17. In appendix A-8 to part 60:
0
a. Revise section 13.3 in Method 26.
0
b. Revise sections 4.3, 6.1.7, 8.1.5, and 8.1.6 in Method 26A.
0
c. Revise section 8.2.9.3 in Method 29.
0
d. Add section 10.4 and 10.5 in Method 29.
0
e. Revise the section heading for section 8.1 in Method 30A.
0
f. Revise the section heading for section 8.1 and section 8.3.3.8 in 
Method 30B.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:

Appendix A-8 to Part 60--Test Methods 26 through 30B

* * * * *

Method 26--Determination of Hydrogen Chloride Emissions From Stationary 
Sources

* * * * *

13.0 Method Performance

* * * * *
    13.3 Detection Limit. A typical IC instrumental detection limit 
for C1- is 0.2 [mu]g/ml. Detection limits for the other 
analyses should be similar. Assuming 50 ml liquid recovered from 
both the acidified impingers, and the basic impingers, and 0.12 dscm 
of stack gas sampled, then the analytical detection limit in the 
stack gas will be about 0.05 ppm for HCl and Cl2, 
respectively.
* * * * *

Method 26A--Determination of Hydrogen Halide and Halogen Emissions From 
Stationary Sources Isokinetic Method

* * * * *

4.0 Interferences

* * * * *
    4.3 Dissociating chloride salts (e.g., ammonium chloride) at 
elevated temperatures interfere with halogen acid measurement in 
this method. Maintaining particulate probe/filter temperatures at 
120  14 [deg]C (248  25 [deg]F) minimizes 
this interference.
* * * * *

6.0. Equipment and Supplies

* * * * *
    6.1.7 Heating System. Any heating system capable of monitoring 
and maintaining temperature around the filter shall be used to 
ensure a sample gas temperature exiting the filter of 120  14 [deg]C (248  25 [deg]F) during sampling or 
such other temperature as specified by an applicable subpart of the 
standards. The monitoring and regulation of the temperature around 
the filter may be done with the filter temperature sensor or another 
temperature sensor.
* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Storage, and Transport

* * * * *
    8.1.5 Sampling Train Operation. Follow the general procedure 
given in Method 5, section 8.5. Maintain a temperature around the 
probe, through the filter (and cyclone, if used) of 120  
14 [deg]C (248  25 [deg]F) or such other temperature as 
specified by an applicable subpart of the standards to avoid 
dissociating halogen salts and to maintain acid gases in the vapor 
phase since it is extremely difficult to purge acid gases off these 
components. (These components are not quantitatively recovered and 
hence any collection of acid gases on these components will result 
in potential under reporting these emissions.) For each run, record 
the data required on a data sheet such as the one shown in Method 5, 
Figure 5-3. If the condensate impinger becomes too full, it may be 
emptied, recharged with 50 ml of 0.1 N H2SO4, 
and replaced during the sample run. The condensate emptied must be 
saved and included in the measurement of the volume of moisture 
collected and included in the sample for analysis. The additional 50 
ml of absorbing reagent must also be considered in calculating the 
moisture. Before the sampling train integrity is compromised by 
removing the impinger, conduct a leak-check as described in Method 
5, section 8.4.2.
    8.1.6 Post-Test Moisture Removal (Optional). When the optional 
cyclone is included in the sampling train or when liquid is visible 
on the filter at the end of a sample run even in the absence of a 
cyclone, perform the following procedure. Upon completion of the 
test run, connect the ambient air conditioning tube at the probe 
inlet and operate the train with the filter heating system between 
120 and 134 [deg]C (248 and 273 [deg]F) at a low flow rate (e.g., 
[Delta]H = 1 in. H2O) to vaporize any liquid and hydrogen 
halides in the cyclone or on the filter and pull them through the 
train into the impingers. After 30 minutes, turn off the flow, 
remove the conditioning tube, and examine the cyclone and filter for 
any visible liquid. If liquid is visible, repeat this step for 15 
minutes and observe again. Keep repeating until the cyclone is dry.

    Note: It is critical that this is repeated until the cyclone is 
completely dry.

* * * * *

Method 29--Determination of Metals Emissions From Stationary Sources

* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Transport, and Storage

* * * * *
    8.2.9.3 Wash the two permanganate impingers with 25 ml of 8 N 
HCl, and place the wash in a separate sample container labeled No. 
5C containing 200 ml of water. First, place 200 ml of water in the 
container. Then wash the impinger walls and stem with the 8 N HCl by 
turning the impinger on its side and rotating it so that the HCl 
contacts all inside surfaces. Use a total of only 25 ml of 8 N HCl 
for rinsing both permanganate impingers combined. Rinse the first 
impinger, then pour the actual rinse used for the first impinger 
into the second impinger for its rinse. Finally, pour the 25 ml of 8 
N HCl rinse carefully into the container with the 200 ml of water. 
Mark the height of the fluid level on the outside of the container 
in order to determine if leakage occurs during transport.
* * * * *

10.0 Calibration and Standardization

* * * * *
    10.4 Field Balance Calibration Check. Check the calibration of 
the balance used to weigh impingers using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard 
Specification for Laboratory Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' 
(incorporated by reference--see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or 
better) weight of at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded impinger 
weight. Daily before use, the field balance must measure the weight 
within  0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily balance 
calibration check fails, perform corrective measures and repeat 
check before use of balance.
    10.5 Analytical Balance Calibration. Perform a multipoint 
calibration (at least five points spanning the operational range) of 
the analytical balance before the first use and semiannually, 
thereafter. The calibration of the analytical balance must be 
conducted using ASTM E617-13 ``Standard Specification for Laboratory 
Weights and Precision Mass Standards'' (incorporated by reference--
see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 2 (or better) tolerance weights. Audit the 
balance each day it is used for gravimetric measurements by weighing 
at least one ASTM E617-13 Class 2 tolerance (or better) calibration 
weight that corresponds to 50 to 150 percent of the weight of one 
filter or 5 g. If the scale cannot reproduce the value of the 
calibration weight to within 0.5 mg of the certified mass, perform 
corrective measures, and conduct the multipoint calibration before 
use.
* * * * *

Method 30A--Determination of Total Vapor Phase Mercury Emissions From 
Stationary Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)

* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection

* * * * *

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    8.1 Selection of Sampling Sites and Sampling Points. * * *
* * * * *

Method 30B--Determination of Total Vapor Phase Mercury Emissions From 
Coal-Fired Combustion Sources Using Carbon Sorbent Traps

* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection and Handling

* * * * *
    8.1 Selection of Sampling Sites and Sampling Points. * * *
* * * * *
    8.3.3.8 Sample Handling, Preservation, Storage, and Transport. 
While the performance criteria of this approach provides for 
verification of appropriate sample handling, it is still important 
that the user consider, determine, and plan for suitable sample 
preservation, storage, transport, and holding times for these 
measurements. Therefore, procedures in ASTM D6911-15 ``Standard 
Guide for Packaging and Shipping Environmental Samples for 
Laboratory Analysis'' (incorporated by reference--see 40 CFR 60.17) 
shall be followed for all samples, where appropriate.
* * * * *
0
18. In appendix B to part 60:
0
a. Add the entry ``Performance Specification 16--Specifications and 
Test Procedures for Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems in 
Stationary Sources'' at the end of the table of contents for appendix B 
to part 60.
0
b. Add a sentence to the end of section 8.1(2)(i) in Performance 
Specification 1.
0
c. Revise sections 3.11, 6.1.1, 16.3.2, and Figure 2-1 in section 18.0 
in Performance Specification 2.
0
d. Revise section 13.2 in Performance Specification 3.
0
e. Revise sections 8.3, 8.3.1, and 13.3 in Performance Specification 
4A.
0
f. Revise sections 12.1 and 13.1 in Performance Specification 11.
0
g. Revise section 9.1.2 in Performance Specification 15.
0
h. Add sections 14.0 and 15.0 in Performance Specification 15.
0
i. Revise the introductory text of section 12.2.3 in Performance 
Specification 16.
0
j. Revise table 16-1 in Performance Specification 16.
    The revisions and additions read as follows:

Appendix B to Part 60--Performance Specifications

* * * * *

Performance Specification 1--Specifications and Test Procedures for 
Continuous Opacity Monitoring Systems in Stationary Sources

* * * * *

8.0 What Performance Procedures Are Required To Comply With PS-1?

* * * * *
    8.1 * * *
    (2) * * *
    (i) Measurement Location. * * * Alternatively, you may select a 
measurement location specified in paragraph 8.1(2)(ii) or 
8.1(2)(iii).
* * * * *

Performance Specification 2--Specifications and Test Procedures for 
SO2 and NOX Continuous Emission Monitoring 
Systems in Stationary Sources

* * * * *

3.0 Definitions

* * * * *
    3.11 Span Value means the calibration portion of the measurement 
range as specified in the applicable regulation or other 
requirement. If the span is not specified in the applicable 
regulation or other requirement, then it must be a value 
approximately equivalent to two times the emission standard.
* * * * *

6.0 Equipment and Supplies

* * * * *
    6.1.1 Data Recorder. The portion of the CEMS that provides a 
record of analyzer output. The data recorder may record other 
pertinent data such as effluent flow rates, various instrument 
temperatures or abnormal CEMS operation. The data recorder output 
range must include the full range of expected concentration values 
in the gas stream to be sampled including zero and span values.
* * * * *

16.0 Alternative Procedures

* * * * *
    16.3.2 For diluent CEMS:

RA = d; <=0.7 percent O2 or CO2, as 
applicable.


    Note:  Waiver of the relative accuracy test in favor of the 
alternative RA procedure does not preclude the requirements to 
complete the CD tests nor any other requirements specified in an 
applicable subpart for reporting CEMS data and performing CEMS drift 
checks or audits.

* * * * *

18.0 Tables, Diagrams, Flowcharts, and Validation Data

Figure 2-1. Calibration Drift Determination

                                               Table 2-1--t-Values
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
      N a              t 0.975               n a              t 0.975             n a              t 0.975
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
          2                 12.706               7                 2.447             12                 2.201
          3                  4.303               8                 2.365             13                 2.179
          4                  3.182               9                 2.306             14                 2.160
          5                  2.776              10                 2.262             15                 2.145
          6                  2.571              11                 2.228             16                 2.131
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
\a\ The values in this table are already corrected for n-1 degrees of freedom. Use n equal to the number of
  individual values.


                                          Table 2-2--Measurement Range
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                                              Diluent monitor for
         Measurement point              Pollutant monitor    ---------------------------------------------------
                                                                         CO2                       O2
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1.................................  20-30% of span value....  5-8% by volume..........  4-6% by volume.
2.................................  50-60% of span value....  10-14% by volume........  8-12% by volume.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------


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                                                                                                                                       Percent of span
                            Day             Date and time      Calibration value (C)    Monitor value (M)       Difference (C-M)      value (C-M)/span
                                                                                                                                         value x 100
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* * * * *

Performance Specification 3--Specifications and Test Procedures for 
O2 and CO2 Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems 
in Stationary Sources

* * * * *

13.0 Method Performance

* * * * *
    13.2 CEMS Relative Accuracy Performance Specification. The RA of 
the CEMS must be no greater than 20.0 percent of the mean value of 
the reference method (RM) data when calculated using equation 3-1. 
The results are also acceptable if the result of Equation 3-2 is 
less than or equal to 1.0 percent O2 (or CO2).
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Where:

d = Absolute value of the mean of the differences (from Equation 2-3 
of Performance Specification 2).
[verbarlm]CC[verbarlm] = Absolute value of the confidence 
coefficient (from Equation 2-5 of Performance Specification 2).
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* * * * *

Performance Specification 4A--Specifications and Test Procedures for 
Carbon Monoxide Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems in Stationary 
Sources

* * * * *

8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation, Storage, and Transport

* * * * *
    8.3 Response Time Test Procedure. The response time test applies 
to all types of CEMS, but will generally have significance only for 
extractive systems. The entire system is checked with this procedure 
including applicable sample extraction and transport, sample 
conditioning, gas analyses, and data recording.
    8.3.1 Introduce zero gas into the system. When the system output 
has stabilized (no change greater than 1 percent of full scale for 
30 sec), introduce an upscale calibration gas and wait for a stable 
value. Record the time (upscale response time) required to reach 95 
percent of the final stable value. Next, reintroduce the zero gas 
and wait for a stable reading before recording the response time 
(downscale response time). Repeat the entire procedure three times 
and determine the mean upscale and downscale response times. The 
slower or longer of the two means is the system response time.
* * * * *

13.0 Method Performance

* * * * *
    13.3 Response Time. The CEMS response time shall not exceed 2.0 
min to achieve 95 percent of the final stable value.
* * * * *

Performance Specification 11--Specifications and Test Procedures for 
Particulate Matter Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at Stationary 
Sources

* * * * *

12.0 What calculations and data analyses are needed?

* * * * *

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    12.1 How do I calculate upscale drift and zero drift? You must 
determine the difference in your PM CEMS output readings from the 
established reference values (zero and upscale check values) after a 
stated period of operation during which you performed no unscheduled 
maintenance, repair, or adjustment.
    (1) Calculate the upscale drift (UD) using Equation 11-1:
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Where:

UD = The upscale (high-level) drift of your PM CEMS in percent,
RCEM = The measured PM CEMS response to the upscale 
reference standard, and
RU = The pre-established numerical value of the upscale 
reference standard.
Rr = The response range of the analyzer.

    (2) Calculate the zero drift (ZD) using Equation 11-2:
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Where:

ZD = The zero (low-level) drift of your PM CEMS in percent,
RCEM = The measured PM CEMS response to the zero 
reference standard,
RL = The pre-established numerical value of the zero 
reference standard, and
Rr = The response range of the analyzer.
* * * * *
    13.0 What are the performance criteria for my PM CEMS?
* * * * *
    13.1 What is the 7-day drift check performance specification? 
Your daily PM CEMS internal drift checks must demonstrate that the 
average daily drift of your PM CEMS does not deviate from the value 
of the reference light, optical filter, Beta attenuation signal, or 
other technology-suitable reference standard by more than 2 percent 
of the response range. If your CEMS includes diluent and/or 
auxiliary monitors (for temperature, pressure, and/or moisture) that 
are employed as a necessary part of this performance specification, 
you must determine the calibration drift separately for each 
ancillary monitor in terms of its respective output (see the 
appropriate performance specification for the diluent CEMS 
specification). None of the calibration drifts may exceed their 
individual specification.
* * * * *

Performance Specification 15--Performance Specification for Extractive 
FTIR Continuous Emissions Monitor Systems in Stationary Sources

* * * * *

9.0 Quality Control

* * * * *
    9.1.2 Test Procedure. Spike the audit sample using the analyte 
spike procedure in section 11. The audit sample is measured directly 
by the FTIR system (undiluted) and then spiked into the effluent at 
a known dilution ratio. Measure a series of spiked and unspiked 
samples using the same procedures as those used to analyze the stack 
gas. Analyze the results using sections 12.1 and 12.2. The measured 
concentration of each analyte must be within 5 percent 
of the expected concentration (plus the uncertainty), i.e., the 
calculated correction factor must be within 0.93 and 1.07 for an 
audit with an analyte uncertainty of 2 percent.
* * * * *
    14.0 Pollution Prevention [Reserved]
    15.0 Waste Management [Reserved]
* * * * *

Performance Specification 16--Specifications and Test Procedures for 
Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems in Stationary Sources

* * * * *

12.0 Calculations and Data Analysis

* * * * *
    12.2.3 Confidence Coefficient. Calculate the confidence 
coefficient using Equation 16-3 and Table 16-1 for n-1 degrees of 
freedom.
* * * * *

17.0 Tables, Diagrams, Flowcharts, and Validation Data

  Table 16-1--t-Values for One-sided, 97.5 Percent Confidence Intervals
                       for Selected Sample Sizes *
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                            n-1                                 t0.025
------------------------------------------------------------------------
1..........................................................       12.706
2..........................................................        4.303
3..........................................................        3.182
4..........................................................        2.776
5..........................................................        2.571
6..........................................................        2.447
7..........................................................        2.365
8..........................................................        2.306
9..........................................................        2.262
10.........................................................        2.228
11.........................................................        2.201
12.........................................................        2.179
13.........................................................        2.160
14.........................................................        2.145
15.........................................................        2.131
16.........................................................        2.120
17.........................................................        2.110
18.........................................................        2.101
19.........................................................        2.093
20.........................................................        2.086
21.........................................................        2.080
22.........................................................        2.074
23.........................................................        2.069
24.........................................................        2.064
25.........................................................        2.060
26.........................................................        2.056
27.........................................................        2.052
>28........................................................      t-Table
------------------------------------------------------------------------
* n-1 equals the degrees of freedom.

* * * * *
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19. Revise section 12.0 paragraphs (3) and (4) in Procedure 2 of 
appendix F to part 60 to read as follows:

Appendix F to Part 60--Quality Assurance Procedures

* * * * *

Procedure 2--Quality Assurance Requirements for Particulate Matter 
Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at Stationary Sources

* * * * *

12.0 What calculations and data analysis must I perform for my PM 
CEMS?

* * * * *
    (3) How do I calculate daily upscale and zero drift? You must 
calculate the upscale drift using Equation 2-2 and the zero drift 
using Equation 2-3:
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Where:
UD = The upscale drift of your PM CEMS, in percent,
RCEM = Your PM CEMS response to the upscale check value, 
and
RU = The upscale check value.
Rr = The response range of the analyzer.
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP08SE15.021

Where:
ZD = The zero (low-level) drift of your PM CEMS, in percent,
RCEM = Your PM CEMS response of the zero check value,
RL = The zero check value.
Rr = The response range of the analyzer.

    (4) How do I calculate SVA accuracy? You must use Equation 2-4 
to calculate the accuracy, in percent, for each of the three SVA 
tests or the daily sample volume check:
[GRAPHIC] [TIFF OMITTED] TP08SE15.022

Where:
VM = Sample gas volume determined/reported by your PM 
CEMS (e.g., dscm),
VR = Sample gas volume measured by the independent 
calibrated reference device (e.g., dscm) for the SVA or the 
reference value for the daily sample volume check.

    Note:  Before calculating SVA accuracy, you must correct the 
sample gas volumes measured by your PM CEMS and the independent 
calibrated reference device to the same basis of temperature, 
pressure, and moisture content. You must document all data and 
calculations.

* * * * *

PART 61-NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS

0
20. The authority citation for part 61 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
0
21. In Sec.  61.13, revise paragraph (e)(1)(i) to read as follows:


Sec.  61.13  Emission tests and waiver of emission tests.

* * * * *
    (e) * * *
    (1) * * *
    (i) The source owner, operator, or representative of the tested 
facility shall obtain an audit sample, if commercially available, from 
an AASP for each test method used for regulatory compliance purposes. 
No audit samples are required for the following test methods: Methods 
3A and 3C of appendix A-3 of part 60 of this chapter; Methods 6C, 7E, 
9, and 10 of appendix A-4 of part 60; Method 18 and 19 of appendix A-6 
of part 60; Methods 20, 22, and 25A of appendix A-7 of part 60; Methods 
30A and 30B of appendix A-8 of part 60; and Methods 303, 318, 320, and 
321 of appendix A of part 63 of this chapter. If multiple sources at a 
single facility are tested during a compliance test event, only one 
audit sample is required for each method used during a compliance test. 
The compliance authority responsible for the compliance test may waive 
the requirement to include an audit sample if they believe that an 
audit sample is not necessary. ``Commercially available'' means that 
two or more independent AASPs have blind audit samples available for 
purchase. If the source owner, operator, or representative cannot find 
an audit sample for a specific method, the owner, operator, or 
representative shall consult the EPA Web site at the following URL, 
www.epa.gov/ttn/emc, to confirm whether there is a source that can 
supply an audit sample for that method. If the EPA Web site does not 
list an available audit sample at least 60 days prior to the beginning 
of the compliance test, the source owner, operator, or representative 
shall not be required to include an audit sample as part of the quality 
assurance program for the compliance test. When ordering an audit 
sample, the source owner, operator, or representative shall give the 
sample provider an estimate for the concentration of each pollutant 
that is emitted by the source or the estimated concentration of each 
pollutant based on the permitted level and the name, address, and phone 
number of the compliance authority. The source owner, operator, or 
representative shall report the results for the audit sample along with 
a summary of the emission test results for the audited pollutant to the 
compliance authority and shall report the results of the audit sample 
to the AASP. The source owner, operator, or representative shall make 
both reports at the same time and in the same manner or shall report to 
the compliance authority first and then report to the AASP. If the 
method being audited is a method that allows the samples to be analyzed 
in the field and the tester plans to analyze the samples in the field, 
the tester may analyze the audit samples prior to collecting the 
emission samples provided a representative of the compliance authority 
is present at the testing site. The tester may request, and the 
compliance authority may grant, a waiver to the requirement that a 
representative of the compliance authority must be present at the 
testing site during the field analysis of an audit sample. The source 
owner, operator, or representative may report the results of the audit 
sample to the compliance authority and then report the results of the 
audit sample to the AASP prior to collecting any emission samples. The 
test protocol and final test report shall document whether an audit 
sample was ordered and utilized and the pass/fail results as 
applicable.
* * * * *
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22. Revise the section heading for section 11.7.3 in Method 107 of 
appendix B to part 61 to read as follows:

Appendix B to Part 61--Test Methods

* * * * *

Method 107--Determination of Vinyl Chloride Content of In-Process 
Wastewater Samples, and Vinyl Chloride Content of Polyvinyl Chloride 
Resin Slurry, Wet Cake, and Latex Samples

* * * * *

11.0 Analytical Procedure

* * * * *
    11.7.3 Dispersion Resin Slurry and Latex Samples. * * *
* * * * *

PART 63--NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS 
FOR SOURCE CATEGORIES

0
23. The authority citation for part 63 continues to read as follows:

    Authority:  42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.

0
24. In Sec.  63.7:
0
a. Revise paragraph (c)(2)(iii)(A).
0
b. Add paragraph (g)(2).
    The revision and addition read as follows:

[[Page 54169]]

Sec.  63.7  Performance testing requirements.

* * * * *
    (c) * * *
    (2) * * *
    (iii) * * *
    (A) The source owner, operator, or representative of the tested 
facility shall obtain an audit sample, if commercially available, from 
an AASP for each test method used for regulatory compliance purposes. 
No audit samples are required for the following test methods: Methods 
3A and 3C of appendix A-3 of part 60 of this chapter; Methods 6C, 7E, 
9, and 10 of appendix A-4 of part 60; Methods 18 and 19 of appendix A-6 
of part 60; Methods 20, 22, and 25A of appendix A-7 of part 60; Methods 
30A and 30B of appendix A-8 of part 60; and Methods 303, 318, 320, and 
321 of appendix A of this part. If multiple sources at a single 
facility are tested during a compliance test event, only one audit 
sample is required for each method used during a compliance test. The 
compliance authority responsible for the compliance test may waive the 
requirement to include an audit sample if they believe that an audit 
sample is not necessary. ``Commercially available'' means that two or 
more independent AASPs have blind audit samples available for purchase. 
If the source owner, operator, or representative cannot find an audit 
sample for a specific method, the owner, operator, or representative 
shall consult the EPA Web site at the following URL, www.epa.gov/ttn/emc, to confirm whether there is a source that can supply an audit 
sample for that method. If the EPA Web site does not list an available 
audit sample at least 60 days prior to the beginning of the compliance 
test, the source owner, operator, or representative shall not be 
required to include an audit sample as part of the quality assurance 
program for the compliance test. When ordering an audit sample, the 
source owner, operator, or representative shall give the sample 
provider an estimate for the concentration of each pollutant that is 
emitted by the source or the estimated concentration of each pollutant 
based on the permitted level and the name, address, and phone number of 
the compliance authority. The source owner, operator, or representative 
shall report the results for the audit sample along with a summary of 
the emission test results for the audited pollutant to the compliance 
authority and shall report the results of the audit sample to the AASP. 
The source owner, operator, or representative shall make both reports 
at the same time and in the same manner or shall report to the 
compliance authority first and then report to the AASP. If the method 
being audited is a method that allows the samples to be analyzed in the 
field and the tester plans to analyze the samples in the field, the 
tester may analyze the audit samples prior to collecting the emission 
samples provided a representative of the compliance authority is 
present at the testing site. The tester may request, and the compliance 
authority may grant, a waiver to the requirement that a representative 
of the compliance authority must be present at the testing site during 
the field analysis of an audit sample. The source owner, operator, or 
representative may report the results of the audit sample to the 
compliance authority and then report the results of the audit sample to 
the AASP prior to collecting any emission samples. The test protocol 
and final test report shall document whether an audit sample was 
ordered and utilized and the pass/fail results as applicable.
* * * * *
    (g) * * *
    (2) Contents of report (electronic or paper submitted copy). Unless 
otherwise specified in a relevant standard or test method, or as 
otherwise approved by the Administrator in writing, results of a 
performance test shall include general identification information for 
the facility including a mailing address, the actual address, the owner 
or operator or responsible official (where they are applicable) or an 
appropriate representative and an email address for this person, and 
the appropriate Federal Registry System (FRS) number for the facility; 
the purpose of the test including the regulation requiring the test, 
the pollutant being measured, the units of the standard or the 
pollutant emissions units, and any process parameter component; a brief 
process description; a complete unit description, including a 
description of feed streams and control devices, the appropriate source 
classification code (SCC), and the latitude and longitude of the 
emission point being tested, and the permitted maximum process rate 
(where applicable); sampling site description; description of sampling 
and analysis procedures and any modifications to standard procedures; 
quality assurance procedures; record of operating conditions, including 
operating parameters for which limits are being set, during the test; 
record of preparation of standards; record of calibrations; raw data 
sheets for field sampling; raw data sheets for field and laboratory 
analyses; chain-of-custody documentation; explanation of laboratory 
data qualifiers; example calculations of all applicable stack gas 
parameters, emission rates, percent reduction rates, and analytical 
results, as applicable; identification information for the company 
conducting the performance test including a contact person and his/her 
email address; and any other information required by the test method, a 
relevant standard, or the Administrator.
* * * * *
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25. Revise sections 13.1, 13.4, and 13.4.1 in Method 320 of appendix A 
to part 63 to read as follows:

Appendix A to Part 63--Test Methods Pollutant Measurement Methods From 
Various Waste Media

* * * * *

Test Method 320--Measurement of Vapor Phase Organic and Inorganic 
Emissions by Extractive Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy

* * * * *

13.0 Method Validation Procedure

* * * * *
    13.1 Section 6.0 of Method 301 (40 CFR part 63, appendix A), the 
Analyte Spike procedure, is used with these modifications. The 
statistical analysis of the results follows section 12.0 of EPA 
Method 301. Section 3 of this method defines terms that are not 
defined in Method 301.
* * * * *
    13.4 Statistical Treatment. The statistical procedure of EPA 
Method 301 of this appendix, section 12.0 is used to evaluate the 
bias and precision. For FTIR testing a validation ``run'' is defined 
as spectra of 24 independent samples, 12 of which are spiked with 
the analyte(s) and 12 of which are not spiked.
    13.4.1 Bias. Determine the bias (defined by EPA Method 301 of 
this appendix, section 12.1.1) using equation 7:
B = SM - CS (7)
Where:
B = Bias at spike level.
Sm = Mean concentration of the analyte spiked samples.
CS = Expected concentration of the spiked samples.
* * * * *
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                                                            Order 13563: Improving Regulation and             or organize comments by referencing a                 has sufficient calibration and quality
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                                                         B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                     or section number.                                    has sufficient performance-based quality
                                                         C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)
                                                         D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                                                                                 • Explain why you agree or disagree,               assurance measures including analysis
                                                            (UMRA)                                            suggest alternatives, and substitute                  of an independent calibration standard
                                                         E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism                 language for your requested changes.                  with each set of field samples.
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                                                                                                                                                                    B. Method 201A of Appendix M to Part
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                                                            Children From Environmental Health
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                                                            Risks and Safety Risks
                                                         H. Executive Order 13211: Actions                    your estimate in sufficient detail to                 will be corrected to 0.007657.
                                                            Concerning Regulations That                       allow for it to be reproduced.
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                                                            Significantly Affect Energy Supply,                  • Provide specific examples to
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                                                      permitting authority for the entity or                                                                        erroneously refers to section 2.1 of
                                                                                                                The EPA has been cataloging errors                  Performance Specification 2 of
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                                                      listed in 40 CFR 63.13.                                                                                       appendix B of part 60. The citation will
                                                                                                              are needed to test methods, performance               be corrected to section 6.1. Section 5.1.3
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                                                      my comments for the EPA?                                regulations in 40 CFR parts 51, 60, 61,               which does not exist; the text will be
                                                                                                              and 63. The most recent final rule that               changed to reflect the correct references
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                                                                                                              published on February 27, 2014 (79 FR
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                                                      claim to be CBI. For CBI information in                 our attention by affected parties and
                                                      a disk or CD–ROM that you mail to the                                                                           In the General Provisions of part 60,
                                                                                                              end-users. The corrections and revisions              § 60.8(f) will be revised to require the
                                                      EPA, mark the outside of the disk or                    consist primarily of typographical
                                                      CD–ROM as CBI and then identify                                                                               reporting of specific emissions test data
                                                                                                              errors, technical errors in equations and             in test reports. These data elements will
                                                      electronically within the disk or CD–                   diagrams, updates to procedures, and
                                                      ROM the specific information that is                                                                          be required regardless of whether the
                                                                                                              the addition of alternative equipment                 report is submitted electronically or in
                                                      claimed as CBI. In addition to one                      and methods the Agency has found
                                                      complete version of the comment that                                                                          paper format. We are proposing these
                                                                                                              acceptable to use.                                    modifications to ensure that emissions
                                                      includes information claimed as CBI, a
                                                      copy of the comment that does not                       III. Summary of Proposed Amendments                   test reporting includes all data
                                                      contain the information claimed as CBI                                                                        necessary to assess and assure the
                                                                                                              A. Appendix M to Part 51                              quality of the reported emissions data
                                                      must be submitted for inclusion in the
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                                                      public docket. Information so marked                      In paragraph (4)(a) of appendix M to                and appropriately describes and
                                                      will not be disclosed except in                         part 51, we propose to add Methods 30A                identifies the specific unit covered by
                                                      accordance with procedures set forth in                 and 30B to the list of methods not                    the emissions test report. Section
                                                      40 CFR part 2.                                          requiring the use of audit samples.                   60.17(g) will be revised to add ASTM
                                                        2. Tips for Preparing Your Comments.                  Consistent with the criteria used in                  D6911–15 to the list of incorporations
                                                      When submitting comments, remember                      establishing the original list of methods             by reference and to re-number the
                                                      to:                                                     for which no audit samples are required               remaining consensus standards that are
                                                        • Follow directions—The agency may                    (75 FR 55636), Method 30A is an                       incorporated by reference in alpha-
                                                      ask you to respond to specific questions                instrumental test method that already                 numeric order.


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                                                      F. Standards of Performance for                         K. Method 4 of Appendix A–3 to Part 60                P. Method 7E of Appendix A–4 to Part
                                                      Stationary Spark Ignition Internal                                                                            60
                                                      Combustion Engines (Subpart JJJJ) Part                     In Method 4, section 10.3 (Field
                                                                                                              Balance) will be added to require                        In Method 7E, section 8.1.2 will be
                                                      60                                                                                                            revised to be consistent with the
                                                                                                              calibration of the balance used to weigh
                                                        In Table 2 of subpart JJJJ, Methods 18                impingers. Section 12.2.5 will be added,              requirements in Performance
                                                      and 320 and ASTM D 6348–03 will be                      which provides another option for                     Specification 2. In cases where the 3-
                                                      deleted as test method options for                      calculating the approximate moisture                  point sampling is used, the three points
                                                      measuring VOC, and only Method 25A                      content. Section 16.4 will be revised to              along the measurement line exhibiting
                                                      will be allowed.                                        clarify that a fuel sample must be taken              the highest average concentration
                                                                                                              and analyzed to develop F-factors                     during the stratification test will be 0.4,
                                                      G. Method 1 of Appendix A–1 to Part 60                                                                        1.2, and 2.0 meters instead of 0.4, 1.0,
                                                                                                              required by the alternative. Also, in
                                                                                                              section 16.4, percent relative humidity               and 2.0 meters.
                                                         In Method 1, section 11.2.1.2, the                                                                            Also, in Method 7E, due to numerous
                                                      word ‘‘istances’’ will be changed to                    is inadvertently defined as ‘‘calibrated
                                                                                                              hydrometer acceptable’’; the word                     comments and questions, the language
                                                      ‘‘distances’’ in the second sentence. In                                                                      in section 8.2.7 detailing the
                                                      addition, there are two figures labeled                 ‘‘hydrometer’’ will be replaced with
                                                                                                              ‘‘hygrometer.’’                                       methodology for performing
                                                      Figure 1–2. The second figure will be                                                                         interference checks will be revised to
                                                      deleted.                                                L. Method 5 of Appendix A–3 to Part 60                clarify and streamline the procedure.
                                                      H. Method 2 of Appendix A–1 to Part 60                                                                        We continue to believe that the
                                                                                                                 In Method 5, we erroneously finalized              interference test need only be repeated
                                                         In Method 2, instructions are given for              the reference to the Isostack metering                if major components are replaced with
                                                      conducting S-type pitot calibrations.                   system in 79 FR 11228. Therefore, we                  different model parts. Also, the word
                                                      Currently, the same equipment is                        will remove this reference from section               ‘‘equations’’ will be replaced with
                                                      commonly used for both Methods 2 and                    6.1.1.9 and continue to issue broadly                 ‘‘equation’’ in the sentence in section
                                                      2G (same S-type pitot), but the                         applicable test method determinations                 12.8 that reads ‘‘If desired, calculate the
                                                      calibration procedure is slightly                       or letters of assessments regarding                   total NOX concentration with a
                                                      different in each method. Other key                     whether specific alternative metering                 correction for converter efficiency using
                                                      pieces that enhance the quality                         equipment meets the specifications of                 equation 7E–8.’’
                                                      assurance/quality control (QA/QC) of                    the method as was our intent in the
                                                      the calibrations will be added to Method                ‘‘Summary of Comments and Responses                   Q. Method 10 of Appendix A–4 to Part
                                                      2, and the amount of blockage allowed                   on Revisions to Test Methods and                      60
                                                      will be reduced to tighten up calibration               Testing Regulations’’ (EPA–HQ–OAR–                      In Method 10, sections 6.2.5 and 8.4.2
                                                      accuracy. To address these issues,                      2010–0114–0045). The phrase ‘‘after                   will be revised, and section 6.2.6 will be
                                                      changes will be made to sections 6.7,                   ensuring that all joints have been wiped              added to clarify the types of sample
                                                      10.1.2.3, 10.1.3.4, 10.1.3.7, and                       clean of silicone grease’’ will be                    tanks allowed for integrated sampling.
                                                      10.1.4.1.3 of Method 2. Section 10.1.4.3                removed from section 8.7.6.2.5. Sections
                                                      inadvertently references section                        10.7 and 10.8 will be added to require                R. Methods 10A and 10B of Appendix
                                                      10.1.4.4. The reference will be corrected               calibration of the balance used to weigh              A–4 to Part 60
                                                      to section 12.4.4. The side of Figure 2–                impingers and to require a multipoint                    Methods 10A and 10B will be revised
                                                      10 labeled (b) will be deleted, and the                 calibration of the analytical balance.                to allow the use of sample tanks as an
                                                      label (a) will be removed from the                                                                            alternative to flexible bags for sample
                                                                                                              M. Method 5H of Appendix A–3 to Part
                                                      figure.                                                                                                       collection.
                                                                                                              60
                                                      I. Method 2G of Appendix A–2 to Part                                                                          S. Method 15 of Appendix A–5 to Part
                                                                                                                In Method 5H, sections 10.4 and 10.5                60
                                                      60
                                                                                                              will be added to require calibration of
                                                                                                              the balance used to weigh impingers                     In Method 15, section 8.3.2 will be
                                                         In Method 2G, instructions are given
                                                                                                              and to require a multipoint calibration               revised to clarify the calibrations that
                                                      for conducting S-type pitot calibrations.
                                                                                                              of the analytical balance.                            represent partial calibration.
                                                      Currently the same equipment is
                                                      commonly used for both Methods 2 and                    N. Method 5I of Appendix A–3 to Part                  T. Method 16C of Appendix A–6 to Part
                                                      2G (same S-type pitot), but the                         60                                                    60
                                                      calibration procedure is slightly                                                                               In Method 16C, equation 16–1C will
                                                      different in each method. Other key                       In Method 5I, sections 10.1 and 10.2                be revised to replace Cv (manufacturer
                                                      pieces that enhance the QA/QC of the                    will be added to require calibration of               certified concentration of a calibration
                                                      calibrations will be added to the                       the balance used to weigh impingers                   gas in ppmv SO2) in the denominator
                                                      method, and the amount of blockage                      and to require a multipoint calibration               with CS (calibration span in ppmv).
                                                      allowed will be reduced to tighten up                   of the analytical balance.                            Therefore, the definition of CS will be
                                                      calibration accuracy. Changes will be                                                                         added to the nomenclature in section
                                                                                                              O. Method 6C of Appendix A–4 to Part
                                                      made to sections 6.11.1, 6.11.2, 10.6.6,                                                                      12.1, and the definition of Cv will be
                                                                                                              60
                                                      and 10.6.8 of Method 2G to address                                                                            deleted from the nomenclature in
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                                                      these issues.                                              In Method 6C, due to numerous                      section 12.1.
                                                      J. Method 3C of Appendix A–2 to Part                    comments and questions, the language
                                                                                                              detailing the methodology for                         U. Method 18 of Appendix A–6 to Part
                                                      60                                                                                                            60
                                                                                                              performing interference checks in
                                                        In Method 3C, section 6.3 will be                     section 8.3 will be revised to clarify and              In Method 18, section 8.2.1.5.2.3 will
                                                      revised to add subsections (6.3.1, 6.3.2,               streamline the procedure. We continue                 be removed because the requirement to
                                                      6.3.3, 6.3.4, and 6.3.5) that clarify the               to believe that the interference test need            analyze two field audit samples as
                                                      requirements necessary to check                         only be repeated if major components                  described in section 9.2 has been moved
                                                      analyzer linearity.                                     are replaced with different model parts.              to the General Provisions.


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                                                      V. Method 25C of Appendix A–7 to Part                   AA. Method 30B of Appendix A–8 to                     procedure; therefore, we will put this
                                                      60                                                      Part 60                                               requirement back into the performance
                                                                                                                In Method 30B, the heading of section               specification. We will also revise
                                                        In Method 25C, section 9.1 incorrectly                                                                      section 13.3 because we have received
                                                      references section 8.4.1; this reference                8.1 will be changed from ‘‘Sample Point
                                                                                                              Selection.’’ to ‘‘Selection of Sampling               information indicating that the response
                                                      will be corrected to section 8.4.2.                                                                           time of 1.5 minutes is too stringent; we
                                                                                                              Sites and Sampling Points.’’ In section
                                                      Section 11.2 will be deleted because the                                                                      will relax the response time requirement
                                                                                                              8.3.3.8, the reference to ASTM WK223
                                                      audit sample analysis is now covered                                                                          to 2.0 minutes.
                                                                                                              will be changed to ASTM D6911–15.
                                                      under the General Provisions. The
                                                                                                              ASTM WK223 was the draft standard                     GG. Performance Specification 11 of
                                                      nomenclature will be revised in section                 that was available at the time that
                                                      12.1, and equation 25C–2 will be                                                                              Appendix B to Part 60
                                                                                                              Method 30B was first promulgated; it
                                                      revised in section 12.3. Sections 12.4,                 has since been finalized to ASTM                        In Performance Specification 11,
                                                      12.5, 12.5.1, and 12.5.2 will be added to               D6911–15.                                             equations 11–1 and 11–2 will be revised
                                                      incorporate equations to correct sample                                                                       in section 12.1, and the response range
                                                      concentrations for ambient air dilution.                BB. Appendix B to Part 60—                            will be used in lieu of the upscale value
                                                                                                              Performance Specifications                            in section 13.1.
                                                      W. Method 26 of Appendix A–8 to Part
                                                      60                                                        In the index to appendix B to part 60,
                                                                                                                                                                    HH. Performance Specification 15 of
                                                                                                              Performance Specification 16—
                                                                                                                                                                    Appendix B to Part 60
                                                        In Method 26, section 13.3 will be                    Specifications and Test Procedures for
                                                      revised to indicate the correct method                  Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems                   In Performance Specification 15, the
                                                      detection limit.                                        in Stationary Sources will be added.                  statement ‘‘An audit sample is obtained
                                                                                                              CC. Performance Specification 1 of                    from the Administrator’’ will be deleted
                                                      X. Method 26A of Appendix A–8 to Part                                                                         from paragraph 9.1.2. Also, in
                                                      60                                                      Appendix B to Part 60
                                                                                                                                                                    Performance Specification 15, reserved
                                                                                                                In Performance Specification 1,                     sections 14.0 and 15.0 will be added.
                                                        In Method 26A, language will be                       paragraph 8.1(2)(i) will be revised to not
                                                      added to section 4.3 indicating that                    limit the location of a continuous                    II. Performance Specification 16 of
                                                      dissociating chloride salts at elevated                 opacity monitoring system (COMS) to a                 Appendix B to Part 60
                                                      temperatures interfere with halogen acid                point at least four duct diameters
                                                      measurement in this method, but                                                                                 In Performance Specification 16, we
                                                                                                              downstream and two duct diameters                     will change Table 16–1 to make be
                                                      maintaining particulate probe/filter                    upstream from a control device or flow
                                                      temperatures at 120+/¥14 °C (248+/                                                                            consistent with conventional statistical
                                                                                                              disturbance, but it will refer to                     applications; the two columns currently
                                                      ¥25 °F) minimizes this interference.                    paragraphs 8.1(2)(ii) and 8.1(2)(iii) for
                                                      Sections 6.1.7 and 8.1.5 will be revised                                                                      labeled ‘‘n-1’’ will be re-labeled ‘‘n.’’ We
                                                                                                              additional options.                                   will also revise section 12.2.3 for
                                                      to delete reference to other temperatures
                                                                                                              DD. Performance Specification 2 of                    selection of n-1 degrees of freedom.
                                                      around the probe and filter holder
                                                      during sampling as specified by the                     Appendix B to Part 60                                 JJ. Procedure 2 of Appendix F to Part 60
                                                      applicable subpart or approved by the                      In Performance Specification 2, the
                                                                                                                                                                       In Procedure 2, equations 2–2 and 2–
                                                      Administrator for a particular                          definition of span value will be revised
                                                                                                                                                                    3 in section 12.0 will be revised to
                                                      application. Also, the error in ‘‘. . .                 in section 3.11. Also, in section 6.1.1,
                                                                                                                                                                    correctly define the denominator when
                                                      between 120 and 134 °C (248 and 275                     the data recorder language will be
                                                                                                                                                                    calculating calibration drift. Also,
                                                      °F . . .’’) will be corrected to ‘‘. . .                revised. In section 16.3.2, the characters
                                                                                                                                                                    equation 2–4 in section 12.0 will be
                                                      between 120 and 134 °C (248 and 273                     ‘‘&verbar;dverbar’’ will be replaced with
                                                                                                                                                                    revised to correctly define the
                                                      °F . . .’’) in section 8.1.6.                           d, which is the average difference
                                                                                                                                                                    denominator when calculating accuracy.
                                                                                                              between responses and the
                                                      Y. Method 29 of Appendix A–8 to Part                    concentration/responses. In section 18,               KK. General Provisions (Subpart A) Part
                                                      60                                                      Table 2–2 and Figure 2–1 are attached                 61
                                                         In Method 29, section 8.2.9.3 will be                to each other. Table 2–2 will be
                                                                                                              detached from Figure 2–1, and the                        Section 61.13(e)(1)(i) of the General
                                                      revised to require rinsing impingers                                                                          Provisions of Part 61 will be revised to
                                                      containing permanganate with hydrogen                   figure will be labeled ‘‘Calibration Drift
                                                                                                              Determination.’’                                      add Methods 30A and 30B to the list of
                                                      chloride (HCl) to ensure consistency                                                                          methods not requiring the use of audit
                                                      with the application of Method 29                       EE. Performance Specification 3 of                    samples. Consistent with the criteria
                                                      across various stationary source                        Appendix B to Part 60                                 used in establishing the original list of
                                                      categories and since there is evidence                                                                        methods for which no audit samples are
                                                                                                                In Performance Specification 3, we
                                                      that HCl is needed to release the                                                                             required (75 FR 55636), Method 30A is
                                                                                                              will revise section 13.2 to clarify how to
                                                      mercury (Hg) bound in the precipitate                                                                         an instrumental test method that already
                                                                                                              calculate relative accuracy.
                                                      from the permanganate. Sections 10.4                                                                          has sufficient calibration and QA
                                                      and 10.5 will be added to require                       FF. Performance Specification 4A of                   requirements. Method 30B has sufficient
                                                      calibration of the balance used to weigh                Appendix B to Part 60                                 performance-based QA measures
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                                                      impingers and to require a multipoint                     In Performance Specification 4A, we                 including analysis of an independent
                                                      calibration of the analytical balance.                  will revise the response time test                    calibration standard with each set of
                                                      Z. Method 30A of Appendix A–8 to Part                   procedure in sections 8.3 and 8.3.1. The              field samples.
                                                      60                                                      language specifying that the response
                                                                                                                                                                    LL. Method 107 of Appendix B to Part
                                                                                                              time is a check of the entire system was
                                                                                                                                                                    61
                                                        In Method 30A, the heading of section                 previously deleted. However, we have
                                                      8.1 will be changed from ‘‘Sample Point                 had several inquiries about this, and we                In Method 107, the term ‘‘Geon’’ will
                                                      Selection.’’ to ‘‘Selection of Sampling                 believe that the entire system should be              be deleted from the heading in section
                                                      Sites and Sampling Points.’’                            checked with the response time test                   11.7.3.


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                                                      MM. General Provisions (Subpart A)                      test in a number of cases and that at                 entities subject to the rule. This
                                                      Part 63                                                 least a 5-point, dual axis test should be             proposed rule will not impose emission
                                                         The General Provisions of part 63,                   required. A summary of this information               measurement requirements beyond
                                                      § 63.7(c)(2)(iii)(A) will be revised to add             has been included in the docket for this              those specified in the current
                                                      Methods 30A and 30B to the list of                      action. We are also reconsidering the                 regulations, nor does it change any
                                                      methods not requiring the use of audit                  appropriateness of measuring variations               emission standard. We have, therefore,
                                                      samples. Consistent with the criteria                   in a diluent gas for the test instead of              concluded that this action will have no
                                                      used in establishing the original list of               the regulated pollutant.                              net regulatory burden for all directly
                                                      methods for which no audit samples are                     In this rule, we propose to update the             regulated small entities.
                                                      required (75 FR 55636), Method 30A                      General Provisions of parts 60, 61, and
                                                                                                                                                                    D. Unfunded Mandates Reform Act
                                                      will be added because it is an                          63 to include evaluations of gas
                                                                                                                                                                    (UMRA)
                                                      instrumental test method that already                   stratification and cyclonic flow with all
                                                      has sufficient calibration and QA                       compliance tests. The Agency solicits                    This action does not contain any
                                                      requirements, and Method 30B will be                    comments and data to aid in                           unfunded mandate as described in
                                                      added because it has sufficient                         establishing effective and equitable                  UMRA, 2 U.S.C. 1531–1538, and does
                                                      performance-based QA measures                           procedures.                                           not significantly or uniquely affect small
                                                      including analysis of an independent                       The Agency also requests comments                  governments. The action imposes no
                                                      calibration standard with each set of                   on the proposed changes to the response               enforceable duty on any state, local or
                                                      field samples.                                          time test in Performance Specification                tribal governments or the private sector.
                                                         Also in the General Provisions of part               4A. The Agency has received some                      E. Executive Order 13132: Federalism
                                                      63, § 63.7(g)(2) will be revised to require             information to suggest that a system
                                                      the reporting of specific emissions test                response time test criteria of less than                This action does not have federalism
                                                      data in test reports. These data elements               two minutes may be difficult to                       implications. It will not have substantial
                                                      will be required regardless of whether                  accomplish. Therefore, the Agency                     direct effects on the states, on the
                                                      the report is submitted electronically or               solicits comments and data to assist in               relationship between the national
                                                      in paper format. We will make these                     establishing appropriate criteria.                    government and the states, or on the
                                                      revisions to ensure that emissions test                                                                       distribution of power and
                                                                                                              V. Statutory and Executive Order                      responsibilities among the various
                                                      reporting includes all data necessary to
                                                                                                              Reviews                                               levels of government.
                                                      assess and assure the quality of the
                                                      reported emissions data and                             A. Executive Order 12866: Regulatory                  F. Executive Order 13175: Consultation
                                                      appropriately describes and identifies                  Planning and Review and Executive                     and Coordination With Indian Tribal
                                                      the specific unit covered by the                        Order 13563: Improving Regulation and                 Governments
                                                      emissions test report.                                  Regulatory Review
                                                                                                                                                                      This action does not have tribal
                                                      NN. Method 320 of Appendix A to Part                      This action is not a ‘‘significant                  implications, as specified in Executive
                                                      63                                                      regulatory action’’ under the terms of                Order 13175. This action simply
                                                        In Method 320, sections 13.1, 13.4,                   Executive Order (E.O.) 12866 (58 FR                   corrects and updates existing testing
                                                      and 13.4.1 will be revised to indicate                  51735, October 4, 1993) and is,                       regulations. Thus, Executive Order
                                                      the correct Method 301 reference.                       therefore, not subject to review under                13175 does not apply to this action.
                                                                                                              Executive Orders 12866 and 13563 (76
                                                      IV. Request for Comments                                FR 3821, January 21, 2011).                           G. Executive Order 13045: Protection of
                                                         The Agency is reviewing the                                                                                Children From Environmental Health
                                                                                                              B. Paperwork Reduction Act (PRA)                      Risks and Safety Risks
                                                      adequacy of its current test methods in
                                                      regard to sampling site selection and                     This action does not impose an                        The EPA interprets Executive Order
                                                      sampling point requirements. Emission                   information collection burden under the               13045 as applying only to those
                                                      gas flow patterns affect representative                 PRA. The amendments being proposed                    regulatory actions that concern
                                                      testing, and this is not addressed in                   in this action to the test methods,                   environmental health or safety risks that
                                                      many EPA test methods. Method 1                         performance specifications, and testing               the EPA has reason to believe may
                                                      contains provisions for sampling point                  regulations do not add information                    disproportionately affect children, per
                                                      locations, traversing, and determination                collection requirements but make                      the definition of ‘‘covered regulatory
                                                      of cyclonic flow, and Method 7E was                     corrections and updates to existing                   action’’ in section 2–202 of the
                                                      revised to contain procedures for                       testing methodology. In addition, the                 Executive Order. This action is not
                                                      determining gaseous stratification in                   proposed amendments clarify                           subject to Executive Order 13045
                                                      2006. However, there are currently no                   performance testing requirements.                     because it does not concern an
                                                      requirements in most methods for                        C. Regulatory Flexibility Act (RFA)                   environmental health risk or safety risk.
                                                      gaseous compounds to follow the
                                                      Method 1 or 7E procedures.                                 I certify that this action will not have           H. Executive Order 13211: Actions
                                                         Method 7E allows stratification to be                a significant economic impact on a                    Concerning Regulations That
                                                      assessed through either a 3- or 12-point                substantial number of small entities                  Significantly Affect Energy Supply,
                                                      traverse while measuring variations in                  under the RFA. In making this                         Distribution or Use
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                                                      either a pollutant or diluent                           determination, the impact of concern is                 This action is not subject to Executive
                                                      concentration. The degree of                            any significant adverse economic                      Order 13211, because it is not a
                                                      stratification determines whether a                     impact on small entities. An agency may               significant regulatory action under
                                                      single-point, 3-point, or 12-point                      certify that a rule will not have a                   Executive Order 12866.
                                                      traverse is used for the emissions test.                significant economic impact on a
                                                                                                              substantial number of small entities if               I. National Technology Transfer and
                                                      There are no requirements to check for
                                                                                                              the rule relieves regulatory burden, has              Advancement Act and 1 CFR Part 51
                                                      cyclonic flow in Method 7E.
                                                         We have some information that                        no net burden or otherwise has a                        This action involves technical
                                                      suggests deficiencies exist in the 3-point              positive economic effect on the small                 standards. The EPA proposes to use


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                                                      ASTM D6911–15 for packaging and                           Dated: August 14, 2015.                             source owner, operator, or representative
                                                      shipping samples in Method 30B. The                     Gina McCarthy,                                        shall not be required to include an audit
                                                      ASTM D6911–15 standard provides                                                                               sample as part of the quality assurance
                                                                                                              Administrator.
                                                      guidance on the selection of procedures                                                                       program for the compliance test. When
                                                                                                                For the reasons stated in the                       ordering an audit sample, the source owner,
                                                      for proper packaging and shipment of                                                                          operator, or representative shall give the
                                                                                                              preamble, the Environmental Protection
                                                      environmental samples to the laboratory                                                                       sample provider an estimate for the
                                                                                                              Agency proposes to amend title 40,
                                                      for analysis to ensure compliance with                                                                        concentration of each pollutant that is
                                                                                                              chapter I of the Code of Federal
                                                      appropriate regulatory programs and                                                                           emitted by the source or the estimated
                                                                                                              Regulations as follows:
                                                      protection of sample integrity during                                                                         concentration of each pollutant based on the
                                                      shipment.                                               PART 51—REQUIREMENTS FOR                              permitted level and the name, address, and
                                                         The EPA proposes to use ASTM                                                                               phone number of the compliance authority.
                                                                                                              PREPARATION, ADOPTION, AND                            The source owner, operator, or representative
                                                      E617–13 for laboratory weights and                      SUBMITTAL OF IMPLEMENTATION                           shall report the results for the audit sample
                                                      precision mass standards in Methods 4,                  PLANS                                                 along with a summary of the emission test
                                                      5, 5H, 5I, 29, and 202. The ASTM E617–                                                                        results for the audited pollutant to the
                                                      13 standard covers weights and mass                     ■ 1. The authority citation for part 51               compliance authority and shall report the
                                                      standards used in laboratories for                      continues to read as follows:                         results of the audit sample to the AASP. The
                                                      specific classes.                                         Authority: 23 U.S.C. 101; 42 U.S.C. 7401–           source owner, operator, or representative
                                                         The ASTM D6911–15 and ASTM                           7671q.                                                shall make both reports at the same time and
                                                      E617–13 standards were developed and                                                                          in the same manner or shall report to the
                                                      adopted by the American Society for                     ■ 2. Revise section 4.0 a. of appendix M              compliance authority first and then report to
                                                      Testing and Materials (ASTM). These                     to part 51 to read as follows:                        the AASP. If the method being audited is a
                                                                                                                                                                    method that allows the samples to be
                                                      standards may be obtained from http://                  Appendix M to Part 51—Recommended                     analyzed in the field, and the tester plans to
                                                      www.astm.org or from the ASTM at 100                    Test Methods for State Implementation                 analyze the samples in the field, the tester
                                                      Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box C700, West                  Plans                                                 may analyze the audit samples prior to
                                                      Conshohocken, PA 19428–2959.                                                                                  collecting the emission samples provided a
                                                                                                              *      *      *      *       *                        representative of the compliance authority is
                                                      J. Executive Order 12898: Federal                          4.0 * * *                                          present at the testing site. The tester may
                                                      Actions To Address Environmental                           a. The source owner, operator, or                  request and the compliance authority may
                                                      Justice in Minority Populations and                     representative of the tested facility shall           grant a waiver to the requirement that a
                                                      Low-Income Populations                                  obtain an audit sample, if commercially               representative of the compliance authority
                                                                                                              available, from an AASP for each test method          must be present at the testing site during the
                                                        The EPA believes the human health or                  used for regulatory compliance purposes. No           field analysis of an audit sample. The source
                                                      environmental risk addressed by this                    audit samples are required for the following          owner, operator, or representative may report
                                                      action will not have potential                          test methods: Methods 3A and 3C of                    the results of the audit sample to the
                                                      disproportionately high and adverse                     appendix A–3 of part 60 of this chapter,              compliance authority and then report the
                                                      human health or environmental effects                   Methods 6C, 7E, 9, and 10 of appendix A–              results of the audit sample to the AASP prior
                                                      on minority, low-income or indigenous                   4 of part 60, Methods 18 and 19 of appendix           to collecting any emission samples. The test
                                                      populations because it does not affect                  A–6 of part 60, Methods 20, 22, and 25A of            protocol and final test report shall document
                                                      the level of protection provided to                     appendix A–7 of part 60, Methods 30A and              whether an audit sample was ordered and
                                                                                                              30B of appendix A–8 of part 60, and Methods           utilized and the pass/fail results as
                                                      human health or the environment.                        303, 318, 320, and 321 of appendix A of part          applicable.
                                                      List of Subjects                                        63 of this chapter. If multiple sources at a
                                                                                                                                                                    *        *    *      *     *
                                                                                                              single facility are tested during a compliance
                                                      40 CFR Part 51                                          test event, only one audit sample is required         ■ 3. Revise section 12.5 equations 8 and
                                                                                                              for each method used during a compliance              9 in Method 201A of appendix M to part
                                                        Environmental protection, Air
                                                                                                              test. The compliance authority responsible            51 to read as follows:
                                                      pollution control, Performance                          for the compliance test may waive the
                                                      specifications, Test methods and                        requirement to include an audit sample if             Appendix M to Part 51—Recommended
                                                      procedures.                                             they believe that an audit sample is not              Test Methods for State Implementation
                                                                                                              necessary. ‘‘Commercially available’’ means           Plans
                                                      40 CFR Part 60
                                                                                                              that two or more independent AASPs have
                                                        Environmental protection, Air                         blind audit samples available for purchase. If        *        *    *      *     *
                                                      pollution control, Incorporation by                     the source owner, operator, or representative
                                                                                                              cannot find an audit sample for a specific            Method 201A—Determination of PM10 and
                                                      reference, Performance specifications,                                                                        PM2.5 Emissions From Stationary Sources
                                                      Test methods and procedures.                            method, the owner, operator, or
                                                                                                              representative shall consult the EPA Web site         (Constant Sampling Rate Procedure)
                                                      40 CFR Parts 61 and 63                                  at the following URL, http://www.epa.gov/             *        *    *      *     *
                                                                                                              ttn/emc, to confirm whether there is a source
                                                        Environmental protection, Air                         that can supply an audit sample for that              12.0     Calculations and Data Analysis
                                                      pollution control, Performance                          method. If the EPA Web site does not list an          *        *    *      *     *
                                                      specifications, Test methods and                        available audit sample at least 60 days prior             12.5 * * *
                                                      procedures.                                             to the beginning of the compliance test, the              For Nre less than 3,162:
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                                                      *     *     *     *     *                               blank for each source category tested at the           the extraction to a clean 500-ml or smaller
                                                      ■ 4. In Method 202 of appendix M to                     facility. You must recover the field train             beaker. Evaporate to no less than 10 ml liquid
                                                      part 51:                                                blank after the first or second run of the test.       on a hot plate or in the oven at 105 °C and
                                                      ■ a. Add sections 3.8, 10.3, 10.4,                      You must assemble the sampling train as it             allow to dry at room temperature (not to
                                                      11.2.2.1, 11.2.2.2, 11.2.2.3, 11.2.2.4, and             will be used for testing. Prior to the purge,          exceed 30 °C (85 °F)). You must ensure that
                                                                                                              you must add 100 ml of water to the first              water and volatile acids have completely
                                                      Figure 7 to section 18.0.                               impinger and record this data on Figure 4.             evaporated before neutralizing nonvolatile
                                                      ■ b. Revise sections 8.5.4.3 and 9.10.
                                                                                                              You must purge the assembled train as                  acids in the sample. Following evaporation,
                                                        The additions and revisions read as                   described in Section 8.5.3. You must recover           desiccate the residue for 24 hours in a
                                                      follows:                                                field train blank samples as described in              desiccator containing anhydrous calcium
                                                      Appendix M to Part 51—Recommended                       Section 8.5.4. From the field sample weight,           sulfate. Weigh at intervals of at least 6 hours
                                                                                                              you will subtract the condensable particulate          to a constant weight. (See Section 3.0 for a
                                                      Test Methods for State Implementation                   mass you determine with this blank train or
                                                      Plans                                                                                                          definition of Constant weight.) Report results
                                                                                                              0.002 g (2.0 mg), whichever is less.                   to the nearest 0.1 mg on the CPM Work Table
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           *       *      *      *       *                        (see Figure 6 of Section 18) and proceed
                                                        Method 202—Dry Impinger Method for                                                                           directly to Section 11.2.3. If the residue
                                                                                                              10.0    Calibration and Standardization
                                                      Determining Condensable Particulate                                                                            cannot be weighed to constant weight, re-
                                                      Emissions From Stationary Sources                       *       *      *      *       *                        dissolve the residue in 100 ml of deionized
                                                                                                                 10.3 Field Balance Calibration Check.               distilled ultra-filtered water that contains 1
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           Check the calibration of the balance used to           ppmw (1 mg/L) residual mass or less and
                                                      3.0   Definitions                                       weigh impingers with ASTM E617–13                      continue to Section 11.2.2.2.
                                                                                                              ‘‘Standard Specification for Laboratory                   11.2.2.2 Use titration to neutralize acid
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           Weights and Precision Mass Standards’’ Class
                                                         3.8 ASTM E617–13. ASTM E617–13                                                                              in the sample and remove water of hydration.
                                                                                                              3 tolerance (or better) weight of at least 500g        If used, calibrate the pH meter with the
                                                      ‘‘Standard Specification for Laboratory                 or within 50g of a loaded impinger weight.
                                                      Weights and Precisions Mass Standards’’ was                                                                    neutral and acid buffer solutions. Then titrate
                                                                                                              Daily before use, the field balance must               the sample with 0.1N NH4OH to a pH of 7.0,
                                                      developed and adopted by the American                   measure the weight within ± 0.5 g of the
                                                      Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM).                                                                      as indicated by the pH meter or colorimetric
                                                                                                              certified mass. If the daily balance calibration       indicator. Record the volume of titrant used
                                                      The standards cover weights and mass                    check fails, perform corrective measures and
                                                      standards used in laboratories for specific                                                                    on the CPM Work Table (see Figure 6 of
                                                                                                              repeat check before use of balance.                    Section 18).
                                                      classes. The ASTM E617–13 standard has                     10.4 Analytical Balance Calibration.
                                                      been approved for incorporation by reference                                                                      11.2.2.3 Using a hot plate or an oven at
                                                                                                              Perform a multipoint calibration (at least five        105 °C, evaporate the aqueous phase to
                                                      by the Director of the Office of the Federal            points spanning the operational range) of the
                                                      Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a)                                                                    approximately 10 ml. Quantitatively transfer
                                                                                                              analytical balance before the first use and            the beaker contents to a clean, 50-ml pre-
                                                      and 1 CFR part 51. The standard may be                  semiannually, thereafter. The calibration of
                                                      obtained from http://www.astm.org or from                                                                      tared weighing tin and evaporate to dryness
                                                                                                              the analytical balance must be conducted
                                                      the ASTM at 100 Barr Harbor Drive, P.O. Box                                                                    at room temperature (not to exceed 30 °C (85
                                                                                                              using ASTM E617–13 ‘‘Standard
                                                      C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428–2959.                                                                        °F)) and pressure in a laboratory hood.
                                                                                                              Specification for Laboratory Weights and
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                                                                                  Following evaporation, desiccate the residue
                                                                                                              Precision Mass Standards’’ Class 2 (or better)
                                                                                                                                                                     for 24 hours in a desiccator containing
                                                                                                              tolerance weights. Audit the balance each
                                                      8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,                                                                           anhydrous calcium sulfate. Weigh at
                                                                                                              day it is used for gravimetric measurements
                                                      Storage, and Transport                                                                                         intervals of at least 6 hours to a constant
                                                                                                              by weighing at least one ASTM E617–13
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                                                                                  weight. (See Section 3.0 for a definition of
                                                                                                              Class 2 tolerance (or better) calibration
                                                        8.5.4.3 CPM Container #2, Organic                                                                            Constant weight.) Report results to the
                                                                                                              weight that corresponds to 50 to 150 percent
                                                      rinses. Follow the water rinses of the back                                                                    nearest 0.1 mg on the CPM Work Table (see
                                                                                                              of the weight of one filter or 5 g. If the scale
                                                      half of the filterable PM filer holder, probe                                                                  Figure 6 of Section 18).
                                                                                                              cannot reproduce the value of the calibration
                                                      extension, condenser, each impinger and all                                                                       11.2.2.4 Calculate the correction factor to
                                                                                                              weight to within 0.5 mg of the certified mass,
                                                      of the connecting glassware and front half of                                                                  subtract the NH4+ retained in the sample
                                                                                                              perform corrective measures, and conduct
                                                      the CPM filter with an acetone rinse.                   the multipoint calibration before use.                 using Equation 1 in Section 12.
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                                                                                  *        *   *     *     *
                                                                                                              11.0    Analytical Procedures
                                                      9.0   Quality Control                                   *       *      *      *       *                        18.0 Tables, Diagrams, Flowcharts, and
                                                                                                                                                                     Validation Data
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                            11.2.2 * * *
                                                       9.10 Field Train Recovery Blank. You                    11.2.2.1 Determine the inorganic fraction             *        *   *     *     *
                                                      must recover a minimum of one field train               weight. Transfer the aqueous fraction from             BILLING CODE 6560–50–P
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                                                      BILLING CODE 6560–50–C                                  6.1, Performance Specification 2, appendix B,         6.1, Performance Specification 2, appendix B,
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           part 60 of this chapter) shall be nitric oxide        part 60) shall be sulfur dioxide (SO2). Span
                                                                                                              (NO). For nitrogen oxides monitoring                  and zero gases should be traceable to
                                                      ■ 5. Revise sections 3.3 and 5.1.3 of                   systems, installed on nitric acid plants the          National Bureau of Standards reference gases
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                                                      appendix P to part 51 to read as follows:               pollutant gas used to prepare calibration gas         whenever these reference gases are available.
                                                                                                              mixtures (Section 6.1, Performance                    Every 6 months from date of manufacture,
                                                      Appendix P to Part 51—Minimum                           Specification 2, appendix B, part 60) shall be
                                                      Emission Monitoring Requirements                                                                              span and zero gases shall be reanalyzed by
                                                                                                              nitrogen dioxide (NO2). These gases shall
                                                                                                                                                                    conducting triplicate analyses using the
                                                                                                              also be used for daily checks under
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                                                                                 reference methods in appendix A, part 60, as
                                                                                                              paragraph 3.7 of this appendix as applicable.
                                                         3.3 Calibration Gases. For nitrogen oxides           For sulfur dioxide monitoring systems                 follows: For SO2, use Reference Method 6; for
                                                      monitoring systems installed on fossil fuel-            installed on fossil fuel-fired steam generators       nitrogen oxides, use Reference Method 7; and
                                                      fired steam generators, the pollutant gas used          or sulfuric acid plants, the pollutant gas used       for carbon dioxide or oxygen, use Reference
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                                                      frequent intervals if longer shelf lives are                approved by the Administrator in                      ■ d. Redesignate paragraph (g)(198) as
                                                      guaranteed by the manufacturer.                             writing, results of a performance test                (g)(199).
                                                      *        *       *       *      *                           shall include general identification                  ■ e. Redesignate paragraph (g)(197) as
                                                        5.1.3 The values used in the equations                    information for the facility including a              (g)(198).
                                                      under paragraph 5.1 are derived as follows:                 mailing address, the actual address, the              ■ f. Redesignate paragraph (g)(196) as
                                                        E = pollutant emission, g/million cal (lb/                owner or operator or responsible official             (g)(197).
                                                      million BTU),
                                                        C = pollutant concentration, g/dscm (lb/                  (where they are applicable) or an                     ■ g. Redesignate paragraph (g)(195) as
                                                      dscf), determined by multiplying the average                appropriate representative and an email               (g)(196).
                                                      concentration (ppm) for each hourly period                  address for this person, and the                      ■ h. Redesignate paragraph (g)(194) as
                                                      by 4.16x10-5 M g/dscm per ppm (2.64x 10-9                   appropriate Federal Registry System                   (g)(195).
                                                      M lb/dscf per ppm) where M = pollutant                      (FRS) number for the facility; the                    ■ i. Redesignate paragraph (g)(193) as
                                                      molecular weight, g/g-mole (lb/lb-mole). M =                purpose of the test including the                     (g)(194).
                                                      64 for sulfur dioxide and 46 for oxides of                  regulation requiring the test, the                    ■ j. Redesignate paragraph (g)(192) as
                                                      nitrogen.
                                                        %O2, %CO2 = Oxygen or carbon dioxide
                                                                                                                  pollutant being measured, the units of                (g)(193).
                                                      volume (expressed as percent) determined                    the standard or the pollutant emissions               ■ k. Redesignate paragraph (g)(191) as
                                                      with equipment specified under paragraphs                   units, and any process parameter                      (g)(192).
                                                      3.1.4 and 3.1.5 of this appendix.                           component; a brief process description;               ■ l. Redesignate paragraph (g)(190) as
                                                      *        *       *       *      *                           a complete unit description, including a              (g)(191).
                                                                                                                  description of feed streams and control               ■ m. Add paragraphs (g)(190) and
                                                      PART 60—STANDARDS OF                                        devices, the appropriate source                       (g)(201).
                                                      PERFORMANCE FOR NEW                                         classification code (SCC), and the                       The additions read as follows:
                                                      STATIONARY SOURCES                                          latitude and longitude of the emission
                                                                                                                  point being tested, and the permitted                 § 60.17    Incorporations by reference.
                                                      ■ 6. The authority citation for part 60                     maximum process rate (where                           *      *    *     *    *
                                                      continues to read as follows:                               applicable); sampling site description;                  (g) * * *
                                                          Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.                       description of sampling and analysis                  *      *    *     *    *
                                                                                                                  procedures and any modifications to                      (190) ASTM D6911–15, Standard
                                                      ■ 7. In § 60.8, revise paragraph (f) to
                                                                                                                  standard procedures; quality assurance                Guide for Packaging and Shipping
                                                      read as follows:
                                                                                                                  procedures; record of operating                       Environmental Samples for Laboratory
                                                      § 60.8       Performance tests.                             conditions, including operating                       Analysis, IBR approved for appendix A–
                                                      *     *     *      *    *                                   parameters for which limits are being                 8 to this part: Method 30B, section
                                                        (f) Unless otherwise specified in the                     set, during the test; record of                       8.3.3.8.
                                                      applicable subpart, each performance                        preparation of standards; record of                   *      *    *     *    *
                                                      test shall consist of three separate runs                   calibrations; raw data sheets for field                  (201) ASTM E617–13, Standard
                                                      using the applicable test method.                           sampling; raw data sheets for field and               Specification for Laboratory Weights
                                                        (1) Each run shall be conducted for                       laboratory analyses; chain-of-custody                 and Precision Mass Standards, IBR
                                                      the time and under the conditions                           documentation; explanation of                         approved for appendix M to part 51 of
                                                      specified in the applicable standard. For                   laboratory data qualifiers; example                   this chapter: Method 202, sections 10.3
                                                      the purpose of determining compliance                       calculations of all applicable stack gas              and 10.4; appendix A–3 to this part:
                                                      with an applicable standard, the                            parameters, emission rates, percent                   Method 4, section 10.3; Method 5,
                                                      arithmetic means of results of the three                    reduction rates, and analytical results,              sections 10.7 and 10.8, Method 5H,
                                                      runs shall apply. In the event that a                       as applicable; identification information             sections 10.4 and 10.5, Method 5I,
                                                      sample is accidentally lost or conditions                   for the company conducting the                        sections 10.7 and 10.8; and appendix A–
                                                      occur in which one of the three runs                        performance test including a contact                  8 to this part: Method 29, section 10.4.
                                                      must be discontinued because of forced                      person and his/her email address; and
                                                                                                                                                                        *      *    *     *    *
                                                      shutdown, failure of an irreplaceable                       any other information required by the
                                                      portion of the sample train, extreme                        test method, a relevant standard, or the              Subpart JJJJ—Standards of
                                                      meteorological conditions, or other                         Administrator.                                        Performance for Stationary Spark
                                                      circumstances, beyond the owner or                          *     *     *     *     *                             Ignition Internal Combustion Engines
                                                      operator’s control, compliance may,                         ■ 8. In § 60.17:
                                                      upon the Administrator’s approval, be                                                                             ■ 9. Revise table 2 to subpart JJJJ of part
                                                                                                                  ■ a. Redesignate paragraphs (g)(202)
                                                      determined using the arithmetic mean                                                                              60 to read as follows:
                                                                                                                  through (206) as (g)(204) through (208).                As stated in § 60.4244, you must
                                                      of the results of the two other runs.
                                                        (2) Contents of report (electronic or                     ■ b. Redesignate paragraphs (g)(200) and              comply with the following requirements
                                                      paper submitted copy). Unless                               (201) as (g)(202) and (203).                          for performance tests within 10 percent
                                                      otherwise specified in a relevant                           ■ c. Redesignate paragraph (g)(199) as                of 100 percent peak (or the highest
                                                      standard or test method, or as otherwise                    (g)(200).                                             achievable) load:
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                                                                              TABLE 2 TO SUBPART JJJJ OF PART 60—REQUIREMENTS FOR PERFORMANCE TESTS
                                                                                      Complying with the
                                                              For each                                                     You must                       Using                According to the following requirements
                                                                                        requirement to

                                                      1. Stationary SI internal     a. limit the concentra-         i. Select the sampling       (1) Method 1 or 1A of    (a) Alternatively, for NOX, O2, and mois-
                                                        combustion engine             tion of NOX in the               port location and the       40 CFR part 60, ap-      ture measurement, ducts ≤6 inches in
                                                        demonstrating compli-         stationary SI internal           number/location of          pendix A–1, if           diameter may be sampled at a single
                                                        ance according to             combustion engine                traverse points at          measuring flow rate.     point located at the duct centroid and
                                                        § 60.4244.                    exhaust.                         the exhaust of the                                   ducts >6 and ≤12 inches in diameter
                                                                                                                       stationary internal                                  may be sampled at 3 traverse points lo-
                                                                                                                       combustion engine;                                   cated at 16.7, 50.0, and 83.3% of the
                                                                                                                                                                            measurement line (‘3-point long line’). If
                                                                                                                                                                            the duct is >12 inches in diameter and
                                                                                                                                                                            the sampling port location meets the
                                                                                                                                                                            two and half-diameter criterion of sec-
                                                                                                                                                                            tion 11.1.1 of Method 1 of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                                                                            60, appendix A, the duct may be sam-
                                                                                                                                                                            pled at ‘3-point long line’; otherwise,
                                                                                                                                                                            conduct the stratification testing and se-
                                                                                                                                                                            lect sampling points according to sec-
                                                                                                                                                                            tion 8.1.2 of Method 7E of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                                                                            60, appendix A.
                                                                                                                    ii. Determine the O2         (2) Method 3, 3A, or     (b) Measurements to determine O2 con-
                                                                                                                        concentration of the       3Bb of 40 CFR part       centration must be made at the same
                                                                                                                        stationary internal        60, appendix A–2 or      time as the measurements for NOX con-
                                                                                                                        combustion engine          ASTM Method              centration.
                                                                                                                        exhaust at the sam-        D6522–
                                                                                                                        pling port location;       00(Reapproved
                                                                                                                                                   2005)a,c.
                                                                                                                    iii. If necessary, deter-    (3) Method 2 or 2C of
                                                                                                                        mine the exhaust           40 CFR part 60, ap-
                                                                                                                        flowrate of the sta-       pendix A–1 or Meth-
                                                                                                                        tionary internal com-      od 19 of 40 CFR
                                                                                                                        bustion engine ex-         part 60, appendix
                                                                                                                        haust;                     A–7.
                                                                                                                    iv. If necessary, meas-      (4) Method 4 of 40       (c) Measurements to determine moisture
                                                                                                                        ure moisture content       CFR part 60, ap-          must be made at the same time as the
                                                                                                                        of the stationary in-      pendix A–3, Method        measurement for NOX concentration.
                                                                                                                        ternal combustion          320 of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                        engine exhaust at          63, appendix A, or
                                                                                                                        the sampling port lo-      ASTM Method D
                                                                                                                        cation; and                6348–03c.
                                                                                                                    v. Measure NOX at            (5) Method 7E of 40      (d) Results of this test consist of the aver-
                                                                                                                        the exhaust of the         CFR part 60, ap-         age of the three 1-hour or longer runs.
                                                                                                                        stationary internal        pendix A–4, ASTM
                                                                                                                        combustion engine;         Method D6522–00
                                                                                                                        if using a control de-     (Reapproved
                                                                                                                        vice, the sampling         2005)a, Method 320
                                                                                                                        site must be located       of 40 CFR part 63,
                                                                                                                        at the outlet of the       appendix A, or
                                                                                                                        control device.            ASTM Method D
                                                                                                                                                   6348–03c.
                                                                                    b. limit the concentra-         i. Select the sampling       (1) Method 1 or 1A of    (a) Alternatively, for CO, O2, and moisture
                                                                                      tion of CO in the                port location and the       40 CFR part 60, ap-      measurement, ducts ≤6 inches in di-
                                                                                      stationary SI internal           number/location of          pendix A–1, if           ameter may be sampled at a single
                                                                                      combustion engine                traverse points at          measuring flow rate.     point located at the duct centroid and
                                                                                      exhaust.                         the exhaust of the                                   ducts >6 and ≤12 inches in diameter
                                                                                                                       stationary internal                                  may be sampled at 3 traverse points lo-
                                                                                                                       combustion engine;                                   cated at 16.7, 50.0, and 83.3% of the
                                                                                                                                                                            measurement line (‘3-point long line’). If
                                                                                                                                                                            the duct is >12 inches in diameter and
                                                                                                                                                                            the sampling port location meets the
                                                                                                                                                                            two and half-diameter criterion of sec-
                                                                                                                                                                            tion 11.1.1 of Method 1 of 40 CFR part
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                                                                                                                                                                            60, appendix A, the duct may be sam-
                                                                                                                                                                            pled at ‘3-point long line’; otherwise,
                                                                                                                                                                            conduct the stratification testing and se-
                                                                                                                                                                            lect sampling points according to sec-
                                                                                                                                                                            tion 8.1.2 of Method 7E of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                                                                            60, appendix A.




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                                                                       TABLE 2 TO SUBPART JJJJ OF PART 60—REQUIREMENTS FOR PERFORMANCE TESTS—Continued
                                                                                      Complying with the
                                                              For each                                                     You must                      Using                According to the following requirements
                                                                                        requirement to

                                                                                                                    ii. Determine the O2        (2) Method 3, 3A, or     (b) Measurements to determine O2 con-
                                                                                                                        concentration of the      3Bb of 40 CFR part       centration must be made at the same
                                                                                                                        stationary internal       60, appendix A–2 or      time as the measurements for CO con-
                                                                                                                        combustion engine         ASTM Method              centration.
                                                                                                                        exhaust at the sam-       D6522–
                                                                                                                        pling port location;      00(Reapproved
                                                                                                                                                  2005)a c.
                                                                                                                    iii. If necessary, deter-   (3) Method 2 or 2C of
                                                                                                                        mine the exhaust          40 CFR 60, appen-
                                                                                                                        flowrate of the sta-      dix A–1 or Method
                                                                                                                        tionary internal com-     19 of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                        bustion engine ex-        60, appendix A–7.
                                                                                                                        haust;
                                                                                                                    iv. If necessary, meas-     (4) Method 4 of 40       (c) Measurements to determine moisture
                                                                                                                        ure moisture content      CFR part 60, ap-          must be made at the same time as the
                                                                                                                        of the stationary in-     pendix A–3, Method        measurement for CO concentration.
                                                                                                                        ternal combustion         320 of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                        engine exhaust at         63, appendix A, or
                                                                                                                        the sampling port lo-     ASTM Method D
                                                                                                                        cation; and               6348–03c.
                                                                                                                    v. Measure CO at the        (5) Method 10 of 40      (d) Results of this test consist of the aver-
                                                                                                                        exhaust of the sta-       CFR part 60, ap-         age of the three 1-hour or longer runs.
                                                                                                                        tionary internal com-     pendix A4, ASTM
                                                                                                                        bustion engine; if        Method D6522–00
                                                                                                                        using a control de-       (Reapproved
                                                                                                                        vice, the sampling        2005)a, Method 320
                                                                                                                        site must be located      of 40 CFR part 63,
                                                                                                                        at the outlet of the      appendix A, or
                                                                                                                        control device.           ASTM Method D
                                                                                                                                                  6348–03c.
                                                                                    c. limit the concentra-         i. Select the sampling      (1) Method 1 or 1A of    (a) Alternatively, for VOC, O2, and mois-
                                                                                       tion of VOC in the              port location and the      40 CFR part 60, ap-      ture measurement, ducts ≤6 inches in
                                                                                       stationary SI internal          number/location of         pendix A–1, if           diameter may be sampled at a single
                                                                                       combustion engine               traverse points at         measuring flow rate.     point located at the duct centroid and
                                                                                       exhaust.                        the exhaust of the                                  ducts >6 and ≤12 inches in diameter
                                                                                                                       stationary internal                                 may be sampled at 3 traverse points lo-
                                                                                                                       combustion engine;                                  cated at 16.7, 50.0, and 83.3% of the
                                                                                                                                                                           measurement line (‘3-point long line’). If
                                                                                                                                                                           the duct is >12 inches in diameter and
                                                                                                                                                                           the sampling port location meets the
                                                                                                                                                                           two and half-diameter criterion of sec-
                                                                                                                                                                           tion 11.1.1 of Method 1 of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                                                                           60, appendix A, the duct may be sam-
                                                                                                                                                                           pled at ‘3-point long line’; otherwise,
                                                                                                                                                                           conduct the stratification testing and se-
                                                                                                                                                                           lect sampling points according to sec-
                                                                                                                                                                           tion 8.1.2 of Method 7E of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                                                                           60, appendix A.
                                                                                                                    ii. Determine the O2        (2) Method 3, 3A, or     (b) Measurements to determine O2 con-
                                                                                                                        concentration of the      3Bb of 40 CFR part       centration must be made at the same
                                                                                                                        stationary internal       60, appendix A–2 or      time as the measurements for VOC
                                                                                                                        combustion engine         ASTM Method              concentration.
                                                                                                                        exhaust at the sam-       D6522–
                                                                                                                        pling port location;      00(Reapproved
                                                                                                                                                  2005) a c.
                                                                                                                    iii. If necessary, deter-   (3) Method 2 or 2C of
                                                                                                                        mine the exhaust          40 CFR 60, appen-
                                                                                                                        flowrate of the sta-      dix A–1 or Method
                                                                                                                        tionary internal com-     19 of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                        bustion engine ex-        60, appendix A–7.
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                                                                                                                        haust;
                                                                                                                    iv. If necessary, meas-     (4) Method 4 of 40       (c) Measurements to determine moisture
                                                                                                                        ure moisture content      CFR part 60, ap-          must be made at the same time as the
                                                                                                                        of the stationary in-     pendix A–3, Method        measurement for VOC concentration.
                                                                                                                        ternal combustion         320 of 40 CFR part
                                                                                                                        engine exhaust at         63, appendix A, or
                                                                                                                        the sampling port lo-     ASTM Method D
                                                                                                                        cation; and               6348–03c.




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                                                                          TABLE 2 TO SUBPART JJJJ OF PART 60—REQUIREMENTS FOR PERFORMANCE TESTS—Continued
                                                                                         Complying with the
                                                                  For each                                                    You must                       Using                According to the following requirements
                                                                                           requirement to

                                                                                                                       v. Measure VOC at            (5) Method 25A of 40     (d) Results of this test consist of the aver-
                                                                                                                          the exhaust of the          CFR part 60, ap-         age of the three 1-hour or longer runs.
                                                                                                                          stationary internal         pendix A–7 or Meth-
                                                                                                                          combustion engine;          od 25A with the use
                                                                                                                          if using a control de-      of a methane cutter
                                                                                                                          vice, the sampling          as described in 40
                                                                                                                          site must be located        CFR 1065.265.
                                                                                                                          at the outlet of the
                                                                                                                          control device.
                                                                                                                       vi. If necessary, meas-      (6) Method 18 of 40      (e) Measurements to determine methane
                                                                                                                          ure methane and/or          CFR part 60, ap-         and/or ethane must be made at the
                                                                                                                          ethane at the ex-           pendix A–6, Method       same time as the measurement for
                                                                                                                          haust of the sta-           320 of 40 CFR part       VOC concentration.
                                                                                                                          tionary internal com-       63, appendix A, or
                                                                                                                          bustion engine; if          ASTM Method D
                                                                                                                          using a control de-         6348–03c.
                                                                                                                          vice, the sampling
                                                                                                                          site must be located
                                                                                                                          at the outlet of the
                                                                                                                          control device.
                                                          a
                                                         Also, you may petition the Administrator for approval to use alternative methods for portable analyzer.
                                                          b
                                                         You may use ASME PTC 19.10–1981, Flue and Exhaust Gas Analyses, for measuring the O2 content of the exhaust gas as an alternative to
                                                      EPA Method 3B. AMSE PTC 19.10–1981 incorporated by reference, see 40 CFR 60.17.
                                                       c Incorporated by reference; see 40 CFR 60.17.




                                                      ■ 10. In appendix A–1 to part 60:                          6.0     Equipment and Supplies                          Make no adjustment to the fan speed or other
                                                                                                                 *        *      *      *       *                        wind tunnel volumetric flow control device
                                                      ■ a. Revise section 11.2.1.2 in Method 1.                                                                          between this reading and the corresponding
                                                                                                                   6.7 Calibration Pitot Tube. Calibration of
                                                      ■ b. Remove Figure 1–2 in section 17.0                     the Type S pitot tube requires a standard               Type S pitot reading.
                                                      after the table entitled ‘‘Table 1–1 Cross-                Pitot tube for a reference.                             *        *     *      *     *
                                                      Section Layout for Rectangular Stacks’’                    *        *      *      *       *                          10.1.3.7 Repeat Steps 10.1.3.3 through
                                                      in Method 1.                                                                                                       10.1.3.6 until three pairs of Dp readings have
                                                                                                                 10.0     Calibration and Standardization                been obtained for the A side of the Type S
                                                      ■ c. Revise sections 6.7, 10.1.2.3,
                                                                                                                 *        *      *      *       *                        pitot tube, with all the paired observations
                                                      10.1.3.4, 10.1.3.7, 10.1.4.1.3, 10.1.4.3,                                                                          conducted at a constant fan speed (no
                                                                                                                    10.1.2.3 The flow system shall have the
                                                      and Figure 2–10 in section 17.0 in                         capacity to generate a test-section velocity            changes to fan velocity between observed
                                                      Method 2.                                                  around 910 m/min (3,000 ft/min). This                   readings).
                                                         The revisions read as follows:                          velocity must be constant with time to                  *        *     *      *     *
                                                                                                                 guarantee constant and steady flow during                  10.1.4.1.3 For Type S pitot tube
                                                      Appendix A–1 to Part 60—Test                               the entire period of calibration. A centrifugal         combinations with complete probe
                                                      Methods 1 through 2F                                       fan is recommended for this purpose, as no              assemblies, the calibration point should be
                                                                                                                 flow rate adjustment for back pressure of the           located at or near the center of the duct;
                                                      *       *       *       *      *                           fan is allowed during the calibration process.          however, insertion of a probe sheath into a
                                                                                                                 Note that Type S pitot tube coefficients                small duct may cause significant cross-
                                                      Method 1—Sample and Velocity Traverses                     obtained by single-velocity calibration at 910          sectional area interference and blockage and
                                                      for Stationary Sources                                     m/min (3,000 ft/min) will generally be valid            yield incorrect coefficient values (Reference
                                                      *       *       *       *      *                           to ±3 percent for the measurement of                    9 in section 17.0). Therefore, to minimize the
                                                                                                                 velocities above 300 m/min (1,000 ft/min)               blockage effect, the calibration point may be
                                                      11.0    Procedure
                                                                                                                 and to ±6 percent for the measurement of                a few inches off-center if necessary, but no
                                                      *       *       *       *      *                           velocities between 180 and 300 m/min (600               closer to the outer wall of the wind tunnel
                                                        11.2.1.2 When the eight- and two-                        and 1,000 ft/min). If a more precise                    than 4 inches. The maximum allowable
                                                      diameter criterion cannot be met, the                      correlation between the pitot tube coefficient,         blockage, as determined by a projected-area
                                                      minimum number of traverse points is                       (Cp), and velocity is desired, the flow system          model of the probe sheath, is 2 percent or
                                                      determined from Figure 1–1. Before referring               should have the capacity to generate at least           less of the duct cross-sectional area (Figure
                                                      to the figure, however, determine the                      four distinct, time-invariant test-section              2–10a). If the pitot and/or probe assembly
                                                      distances from the measurement site to the                 velocities covering the velocity range from             blocks more than 2 percent of the cross-
                                                      nearest upstream and downstream                            180 to 1,500 m/min (600 to 5,000 ft/min), and           sectional area at an insertion point only 4
                                                      disturbances, and divide each distance by the              calibration data shall be taken at regular              inches inside the wind tunnel, the diameter
                                                      stack diameter or equivalent diameter, to                  velocity intervals over this range (see                 of the wind tunnel must be increased.
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                                                      determine the distance in terms of the                     References 9 and 14 in section 17.0 for                 *        *     *      *     *
                                                      number of duct diameters.                                  details).                                                 10.1.4.3 For a probe assembly constructed
                                                      *       *       *       *      *                           *        *      *      *       *                        such that its pitot tube is always used in the
                                                                                                                   10.1.3.4 Read Dpstd, and record its value             same orientation, only one side of the pitot
                                                      Method 2—Determination of Stack Gas                        in a data table similar to the one shown in             tube need be calibrated (the side which will
                                                      Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate (Type S                  Figure 2–9. Remove the standard pitot tube              face the flow). The pitot tube must still meet
                                                      Pitot Tube)                                                from the duct, and disconnect it from the               the alignment specifications of Figure 2–2 or
                                                      *       *       *       *      *                           manometer. Seal the standard entry port.                2–3, however, and must have an average




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                                                      deviation (s) value of 0.01 or less (see section        17.0 Tables, Diagrams, Flowcharts, and
                                                      12.4.4).                                                Validation Data
                                                      *      *     *       *      *




                                                                                                  Figure 2-10. Projected-area models for typical pitot tube assemblies.


                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           shall meet the probe blockage provisions of            adjustment to fan speed or wind tunnel flow
                                                                                                              this section and the qualification                     control between this observation and the
                                                      ■ 11. In appendix A–2 to part 60:                       requirements prescribed in section 10.1. The           Type S probe reading.
                                                      ■ a. Revise sections 6.11.1, 6.11.2,                    projected area of the portion of the probe             *        *   *    *      *
                                                      10.6.6, and 10.6.8 in Method 2G.                        head, shaft, and attached devices inside the             10.6.8 Take paired differential pressure
                                                      ■ b. Revise section 6.3 in Method 3C.                   wind tunnel during calibration shall                   measurements with the calibration pitot tube
                                                      ■ c. Add sections 6.3.1, 6.3.2, 6.3.3,                  represent no more than 2 percent of the                and tested probe (according to sections 10.6.6
                                                      6.3.4, and 6.3.5 in Method 3C.                          cross-sectional area of the tunnel. If the pitot       and 10.6.7). The paired measurements in
                                                        The revisions and additions read as                   and/or probe assembly blocks more than 2               each replicate can be made either
                                                                                                              percent of the cross-sectional area at an              simultaneously (i.e., with both probes in the
                                                      follows:
                                                                                                              insertion point only 4 inches inside the wind          wind tunnel) or by alternating the
                                                      Appendix A–2 to Part 60—Test                            tunnel, the diameter of the wind tunnel must           measurements of the two probes (i.e., with
                                                      Methods 2G through 3C                                   be increased.                                          only one probe at a time in the wind tunnel).
                                                                                                                6.11.2 Velocity range and stability. The             Adjustments made to the fan speed or other
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           wind tunnel should be capable of achieving             changes to the system designed to change the
                                                                                                              and maintaining a constant and steady                  air flow velocity of the wind tunnel between
                                                      Method 2G—Determination of Stack Gas                    velocity between 6.1 m/sec and 30.5 m/sec              observation of the calibration pitot tube
                                                      Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate With                  (20 ft/sec and 100 ft/sec) for the entire              (DPstd) and the Type S pitot tube invalidates
                                                      Two-Dimensional Probes                                  calibration period for each selected                   the reading and the observation must be
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           calibration velocity. The wind tunnel shall            repeated.
                                                                                                              produce fully developed flow patterns that
                                                      6.0   Equipment and Supplies                            are stable and parallel to the axis of the duct
                                                                                                                                                                     *        *   *    *      *
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           in the test section.                                   Method 3C—Determination of Carbon
                                                        6.11.1 Test section cross-sectional area.             *       *      *      *       *                        Dioxide, Methane, Nitrogen, and Oxygen
                                                      The flowing gas stream shall be confined                                                                       From Stationary Sources
                                                      within a circular, rectangular, or elliptical           10.0    Calibration
                                                                                                                                                                     *        *   *    *      *
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                                                      duct. The cross-sectional area of the tunnel            *       *      *      *       *
                                                      must be large enough to ensure fully                       10.6.6 Read the differential pressure from          6.   Analysis
                                                      developed flow in the presence of both the              the calibration pitot tube (DPstd), and record         *        *   *    *      *
                                                      calibration pitot tube and the tested probe.            its value. Read the barometric pressure to               6.3 Analyzer Linearity Check and
                                                      The calibration site, or ‘‘test section,’’ of the       within ±2.5 mm Hg (±0.1 in. Hg) and the                Calibration. Perform this test before sample
                                                      wind tunnel shall have a minimum diameter               temperature in the wind tunnel to within               analysis.
                                                      of 30.5 cm (12 in.) for circular or elliptical          0.6°C (1 °F). Record these values on a data              6.3.1 Using the gas mixtures in section
                                                      duct cross-sections or a minimum width of               form similar to Table 2G–8. Record the                 5.1, verify the detector linearity over the
                                                      30.5 cm (12 in.) on the shorter side for                rotational speed of the fan or indicator of            range of suspected sample concentrations
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                                                      compound of interest. This initial check may            component concentrations (wet basis) may be               10.3 Field Balance Calibration Check.
                                                      also serve as the initial instrument                    generated using instrumental integration.              Check the calibration of the balance used to
                                                      calibration.                                              Note: Peak height may be used instead of             weigh impingers using ASTM E617–13
                                                         6.3.2 You may extend the use of the                  peak area throughout this method.                      ‘‘Standard Specification for Laboratory
                                                      analyzer calibration by performing a single                                                                    Weights and Precision Mass Standards’’
                                                      point calibration verification. Calibration             *     *     *     *    *                               (incorporated by reference—see 40 CFR
                                                      verifications shall be performed by triplicate          ■ 12. In appendix A–3 to part 60:                      60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or better) weight of
                                                      injections of a single-point standard gas. The          ■ a. Add sections 10.3 and 12.2.5 in                   at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded
                                                      concentration of the single-point calibration                                                                  impinger weight. Daily before use, the field
                                                      must either be at the midpoint of the
                                                                                                              Method 4.
                                                                                                              ■ b. Revise section 16.4 in Method 4.                  balance must measure the weight within
                                                      calibration curve or at approximately the                                                                      ±0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily
                                                      source emission concentration measured                  ■ c. Revise sections 6.1.1.9 and 8.7.6.2.5
                                                                                                              in Method 5.                                           balance calibration check fails, perform
                                                      during operation of the analyzer.                                                                              corrective measures and repeat check before
                                                         6.3.3 Triplicate injections must agree               ■ d. Add sections 10.7 and 10.8 in
                                                                                                                                                                     use of balance.
                                                      within 5 percent of their mean, and the                 Method 5.
                                                      average calibration verification point must             ■ e. Add sections 10.4 and 10.5 in                     *        *    *     *     *
                                                      agree within 10 percent of the initial                  Method 5H.                                             12.0     Data Analysis and Calculations
                                                      calibration response factor. If these                   ■ f. Add sections 10.1 and 10.2 in
                                                      calibration verification criteria are not met,                                                                 *        *    *     *     *
                                                                                                              Method 5I.                                               12.2.5 Using F-factors to determine
                                                      the initial calibration described in section              The revisions and additions read as
                                                      6.3.1, using at least three concentrations,                                                                    approximate moisture for estimating
                                                                                                              follows:                                               moisture content where no wet scrubber is
                                                      must be repeated before analysis of samples
                                                      can continue.                                           Appendix A–3 to Part 60—Test                           being used, for the purpose of determining
                                                         6.3.4 For each instrument calibration,               Methods 4 through 5I                                   isokinetic sampling rate settings with no fuel
                                                      record the carrier and detector flow rates,                                                                    sample is acceptable using the average Fc or
                                                      detector filament and block temperatures,               *       *      *      *       *                        Fd factor from Method 19 (see Method 19,
                                                      attenuation factor, injection time, chart                                                                      section 12.3.1). If this option is selected,
                                                      speed, sample loop volume, and component                Method 4—Determination of Moisture                     calculate the approximate moisture as
                                                      concentrations.                                         Content in Stack Gases                                 follows:
                                                         6.3.5 Plot a linear regression of the                *       *      *      *       *                        BWS = BH + BA + BF
                                                      standard concentrations versus area values to                                                                  Where:
                                                      obtain the response factor of each compound.            10.0    Calibration and Standardization                BA = Mole Fraction of moisture in the
                                                      Alternatively, response factors of uncorrected          *       *      *      *       *                             ambient air.




                                                      BF = Mole fraction of moisture from free
                                                          water in the fuel.




                                                      BH ≤ Mole fraction of moisture from the
                                                          hydrogen in the fuel.




                                                      Bws = Mole fraction of moisture in the stack            PBar = Barometric pressure, in. Hg.                    a scrubber and where a fuel sample is taken
                                                          gas.                                                T = Ambient temperature, °F.                           during the test run and analyzed for
                                                      Fd = Volume of dry combustion components                W = Percent free water by weight, percent.             development of an Fd factor (see Method 19,
                                                          per unit of heat content at 0 percent               O2 = Percent oxygen in stack gas, dry basis,           section 12.3.2) and where stack O2 content is
                                                          oxygen, dscf/106
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                                                        Btu (scm/J). See Table 19–2 in Method 19.
                                                                                                              *       *      *      *       *                        test run.
                                                      Fw = Volume of wet combustion components
                                                                                                                                                                        If this option is selected, calculate the
                                                          per unit of heat content at 0 percent               16.0    Alternative Procedures
                                                          oxygen, wet                                                                                                moisture content as follows:
                                                        scf/106 Btu (scm/J). See Table 19–2 in                *       *      *      *       *                        BWS = BH + BA + BF
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                                                      Method 19.                                               16.4 Using F-factors to determine                     Where:
                                                      %RH = Percent relative humidity (calibrated             moisture is an acceptable alternative to               BA = Mole fraction of moisture in the ambient
                                                          hydrometer acceptable), percent.                    Method 4 for a combustion stack not using                    air.
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                                                        Note: Values of BA should be between 0.00             BF = Mole fraction of moisture from free
                                                      and 0.06 with common values being about                     water in the fuel.
                                                      0.015.




                                                        Note: Free water in fuel is minimal for               natural gas, so this step may be omitted for           BH = Mole fraction of moisture from the
                                                      distillate oil and gases, such as propane and           those fuels.                                               hydrogen in the fuel.




                                                      Bws = Mole fraction of moisture in the stack               8.7.6.2.5 Clean the inside of the front half        calibration weight to within 0.5 mg of the
                                                           gas.                                               of the filter holder by rubbing the surfaces           certified mass, perform corrective measures,
                                                      Fd = Volume of dry combustion components                with a Nylon bristle brush and rinsing with            and conduct the multipoint calibration before
                                                           per unit of heat content at 0 percent              acetone. Rinse each surface three times or             use.
                                                           oxygen, dscf/106 Btu (scm/J). Develop a            more if needed to remove visible particulate.
                                                           test specific Fd value using an integrated         Make a final rinse of the brush and filter
                                                                                                                                                                     *        *    *     *     *
                                                           fuel sample from each test run and                 holder. Carefully rinse out the glass cyclone,         Method 5H—Determination of Particulate
                                                           Equation 19–3 in section 12.3.2 of                 also (if applicable). After all acetone                Matter Emissions From Wood Heaters From
                                                           Method 19.                                         washings and particulate matter have been              a Stack Location
                                                      FW = Volume of wet combustion components                collected in the sample container, tighten the
                                                           per unit of heat content at 0 percent              lid on the sample container so that acetone
                                                                                                                                                                     *        *    *     *     *
                                                           oxygen, wet scf/106 Btu (scm/J). Develop           will not leak out when it is shipped to the            10.0     Calibration and Standardization
                                                           a test specific FW value using an                  laboratory. Mark the height of the fluid level
                                                           integrated fuel sample from each test run          to allow determination of whether leakage
                                                                                                                                                                     *        *    *     *     *
                                                           and Equation 19–4 in section 12.3.2 of             occurred during transport. Label the                      10.4 Field Balance Calibration Check.
                                                           Method 19.                                         container to identify clearly its contents.            Check the calibration of the balance used to
                                                      %RH = Percent relative humidity (calibrated                                                                    weigh impingers using ASTM E617–13
                                                           hygrometer acceptable), percent.
                                                                                                              *       *      *      *       *                        ‘‘Standard Specification for Laboratory
                                                      PBar = Barometric pressure, in. Hg.                     10.0    Calibration and Standardization                Weights and Precision Mass Standards’’
                                                      T = Ambient temperature, °F.                            *       *      *      *       *                        (incorporated by reference—see 40 CFR
                                                      W = Percent free water by weight, percent.                 10.7 Field Balance Calibration Check.               60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or better) weight of
                                                      O2 = Percent oxygen in stack gas, dry basis,            Check the calibration of the balance used to           at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded
                                                           percent.                                           weigh impingers using ASTM E617–13                     impinger weight. Daily before use, the field
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           ‘‘Standard Specification for Laboratory                balance must measure the weight within ±
                                                                                                              Weights and Precision Mass Standards’’                 0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily balance
                                                      Method 5—Determination of Particulate                                                                          calibration check fails, perform corrective
                                                                                                              (incorporated by reference—see 40 CFR
                                                      Matter Emissions From Stationary Sources                                                                       measures and repeat check before use of
                                                                                                              60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or better) weight of
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded                balance.
                                                                                                              impinger weight. Daily before use, the field              10.5 Analytical Balance Calibration.
                                                      6.0   Equipment and Supplies
                                                                                                              balance must measure the weight within                 Perform a multipoint calibration (at least five
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           ±0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily              points spanning the operational range) of the
                                                        6.1.1.9 Metering System. Vacuum gauge,                balance calibration check fails, perform               analytical balance before the first use and
                                                      leak-free pump, calibrated temperature                  corrective measures and repeat check before            semiannually, thereafter. The calibration of
                                                      sensors (rechecked at at least one point after          use of balance.                                        the analytical balance must be conducted
                                                      each test), dry gas meter (DGM) capable of                 10.8 Analytical Balance Calibration.                using ASTM E617–13 ‘‘Standard
                                                      measuring volume to within 2 percent, and               Perform a multipoint calibration (at least five        Specification for Laboratory Weights and
                                                      related equipment, as shown in Figure 5–1.              points spanning the operational range) of the          Precision Mass Standards’’ (incorporated by
                                                      Other metering systems capable of                       analytical balance before the first use and            reference—see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 2 (or
                                                      maintaining sampling rates within 10 percent            semiannually, thereafter. The calibration of           better) tolerance weights. Audit the balance
                                                      of isokinetic and of determining sample                 the analytical balance must be conducted               each day it is used for gravimetric
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                                                      subject to the approval of the Administrator.                                                                  measurements by weighing at least one
                                                                                                              Specification for Laboratory Weights and               ASTM E617–13 Class 2 tolerance (or better)
                                                      When the metering system is used in                     Precision Mass Standards’’ (incorporated by
                                                      conjunction with a pitot tube, the system                                                                      calibration weight that corresponds to 50 to
                                                                                                              reference—see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 2 (or
                                                      shall allow periodic checks of isokinetic                                                                      150 percent of the weight of one filter or 5g.
                                                                                                              better) tolerance weights. Audit the balance
                                                      rates.                                                                                                         If the scale cannot reproduce the value of the
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                                                                                                                                                                     calibration weight to within 0.5 mg of the
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           measurements by weighing at least one
                                                                                                              ASTM E617–13 Class 2 tolerance (or better)             certified mass, perform corrective measures,
                                                      8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,                    calibration weight) that corresponds to 50 to          and conduct the multipoint calibration before
                                                      Storage, and Transport                                  150 percent of the weight of one filter or 5g.         use.
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                                                      Method 5I—Determination of Low Level                    ■ g. Revise section 6.1 in Method 10B.                concentration for all traverse points by no
                                                      Particulate Matter Emissions From                         The revisions and additions read as                 more than: (a) ± 5.0 percent of the mean
                                                      Stationary Sources                                      follows:                                              concentration; or (b) ± 0.5 ppm (whichever is
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                                                                                 less restrictive), the gas stream is considered
                                                                                                              Appendix A–4 to Part 60—Test                          unstratified and you may collect samples
                                                      10. Calibration and Standardization Same as             Methods 6 Through 10B                                 from a single point that most closely matches
                                                      Method 5, Section 5                                                                                           the mean. If the 5.0 percent or 0.5 ppm
                                                                                                              *      *      *      *       *
                                                         10.1 Field Balance Calibration Check.                                                                      criterion is not met, but the concentration at
                                                      Check the calibration of the balance used to            Method 6C—Determination of Sulfur                     each traverse point differs from the mean
                                                      weigh impingers using ASTM E617–13                      Dioxide Emissions From Stationary Sources             concentration for all traverse points by not
                                                      ‘‘Standard Specification for Laboratory                 (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)                     more than: (a) ±10.0 percent of the mean; or
                                                      Weights and Precision Mass Standards’’                  *      *      *      *       *                        (b) ±1.0 ppm (whichever is less restrictive),
                                                      (incorporated by reference—see 40 CFR                                                                         the gas stream is considered to be minimally
                                                      60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or better) weight of          8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,                  stratified, and you may take samples from
                                                      at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded                 Storage, and Transport                                three points. Space the three points at 16.7,
                                                      impinger weight. Daily before use, the field            *      *      *      *       *                        50.0, and 83.3 percent of the measurement
                                                      balance must measure the weight within                    8.3 Interference Check. You must follow             line. Alternatively, if a twelve-point
                                                      ±0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily               the procedures of section 8.2.7 of Method 7E          stratification test was performed and the
                                                      balance calibration check fails, perform                to conduct an interference check, substituting        emissions were shown to be minimally
                                                      corrective measures and repeat check before             SO2 for NOX as the method pollutant. For              stratified (all points within ± 10.0 percent of
                                                      use of balance.                                         dilution-type measurement systems, you                their mean or within ± 1.0 ppm), and if the
                                                         10.2 Analytical Balance Calibration.                 must use the alternative interference check           stack diameter (or equivalent diameter, for a
                                                      Perform a multipoint calibration (at least five         procedure in section 16 and a co-located,             rectangular stack or duct) is greater than 2.4
                                                      points spanning the operational range) of the           unmodified Method 6 sampling train.
                                                                                                                                                                    meters (7.8 ft), then you may use 3-point
                                                      analytical balance before the first use and             *      *      *      *       *                        sampling and locate the three points along
                                                      semiannually, thereafter. The calibration of                                                                  the measurement line exhibiting the highest
                                                      the analytical balance must be conducted                Method 7E—Determination of Nitrogen
                                                                                                              Oxides Emissions From Stationary Sources              average concentration during the
                                                      using ASTM E617–13 ‘‘Standard                                                                                 stratification test, at 0.4, 1.2 and 2.0 meters
                                                      Specification for Laboratory Weights and                (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)
                                                                                                                                                                    from the stack or duct wall. If the gas stream
                                                      Precision Mass Standards’’ (incorporated by             *      *      *      *       *                        is found to be stratified because the 10.0
                                                      reference—see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 2 (or                                                                       percent or 1.0 ppm criterion for a 3-point test
                                                                                                              8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,
                                                      better) tolerance weights. Audit the balance
                                                                                                              Storage, and Transport                                is not met, locate twelve traverse points for
                                                      each day it is used for gravimetric
                                                                                                              *      *      *      *       *                        the test in accordance with Table 1–1 or
                                                      measurements by weighing at least one
                                                                                                                 8.1.2 Determination of Stratification.             Table 1–2 of Method 1.
                                                      ASTM E617–13 Class 2 tolerance (or better)
                                                      calibration weight that corresponds to 50 to            Perform a stratification test at each test site       *        *    *     *      *
                                                      150 percent of the weight of one filter or 5g.          to determine the appropriate number of                   8.2.7 Interference Check. Conduct an
                                                      If the scale cannot reproduce the value of the          sample traverse points. If testing for multiple       interference response test of the gas analyzer
                                                      calibration weight to within 0.5 mg of the              pollutants or diluents at the same site, a            prior to its initial use in the field. If you have
                                                      certified mass, perform corrective measures,            stratification test using only one pollutant or       multiple analyzers of the same make and
                                                      and conduct the multipoint calibration before           diluent satisfies this requirement. A                 model, you need only perform this
                                                      use.                                                    stratification test is not required for small         alternative interference check on one
                                                                                                              stacks that are less than 4 inches in diameter.       analyzer. You may also meet the interference
                                                      *     *     *     *      *                              To test for stratification, use a probe of
                                                      ■ 13. In appendix A–4 to part 60:                                                                             check requirement if the instrument
                                                                                                              appropriate length to measure the NOX (or
                                                      ■ a. Revise section 8.3 in Method 6C.                                                                         manufacturer performs this or a similar check
                                                                                                              pollutant of interest) concentration at twelve
                                                                                                                                                                    on an analyzer of the same make and model
                                                      ■ b. Revise sections 8.1.2, 8.2.7                       traverse points located according to Table 1–
                                                                                                              1 or Table 1–2 of Method 1. Alternatively,            of the analyzer that you use and provides you
                                                      introductory text, and 12.8 in Method                                                                         with documented results.
                                                      7E.                                                     you may measure at three points on a line
                                                      ■ c. Revise sections 6.2.5 and 8.4.2 in                 passing through the centroidal area. Space            *        *    *     *      *
                                                                                                              the three points at 16.7, 50.0, and 83.3
                                                      Method 10.                                                                                                    12.0     Calculations and Data Analysis
                                                                                                              percent of the measurement line. Sample for
                                                      ■ d. Add section 6.2.6 in Method 10.                                                                          *        *    *     *      *
                                                                                                              a minimum of twice the system response
                                                      ■ e. Revise sections 6.1.6, 6.1.7, 6.1.8,               time (see section 8.2.6) at each traverse point.         12.8 NO2—NO Conversion Efficiency
                                                      6.1.9, 6.1.10, 8.1, 8.2.1 and 8.2.3 in                  Calculate the individual point and mean NOX           Correction. If desired, calculate the total NOX
                                                      Method 10A.                                             concentrations. If the concentration at each          concentration with a correction for converter
                                                      ■ f. Add section 6.1.11 in Method 10A.                  traverse point differs from the mean                  efficiency using Equation 7E–8.




                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           Tedlar alternative is suitable for CO and             8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,
                                                                                                              make this verified information available for          Storage, and Transport
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                                                      Method 10—Determination of Carbon
                                                                                                              inspection.) Leak-test the bag in the                 *        *    *     *      *
                                                      Monoxide Emissions From Stationary
                                                                                                              laboratory before using by evacuating with a             8.4.2 Integrated Sampling. Evacuate the
                                                      Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)
                                                                                                              pump followed by a dry gas meter. When the            flexible bag or sample tank. Set up the
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           evacuation is complete, there should be no            equipment as shown in Figure 10–1 with the
                                                      6.0   Equipment and Supplies                            flow through the meter.                               bag disconnected. Place the probe in the
                                                                                                                 6.2.6 Sample Tank. Stainless steel or              stack and purge the sampling line. Connect
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                                                                                 the bag, making sure that all connections are
                                                        6.2.5 Flexible Bag. Tedlar, or equivalent,            aluminum tank equipped with a pressure
                                                                                                                                                                    leak-free. Sample at a rate proportional to the
                                                      with a capacity of 60 to 90 liters (2 to 3 ft3).        indicator with a minimum volume of 4 liters.          stack velocity. If needed, the CO2 content of
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                                                      Method 3 integrated sample procedures, or                 8.2.1 Evacuate and leak check the sample            used to recalibrate the GC/FPD analysis
                                                      by weighing an ascarite CO2 removal tube                bag or tank as specified in section 8.1.              system and the dilution system. Partial
                                                      used and computing CO2 concentration from               Assemble the apparatus as shown in Figure             recalibration may be performed at the
                                                      the gas volume sampled and the weight gain              10A–1. Loosely pack glass wool in the tip of          midlevel calibration gas concentration or at
                                                      of the tube. Data may be recorded on a form             the probe. Place 400 ml of alkaline                   a concentration measured in the samples but
                                                      similar to Table 10–1. If a sample tank is              permanganate solution in the first two                not less than the lowest calibration standard
                                                      used for sample collection, follow procedures           impingers and 250 ml in the third. Connect            used in the initial calibration. Compare the
                                                      similar to those in sections 8.1.2, 8.2.3, 8.3,         the pump to the third impinger, and follow            calibration curves obtained after the runs to
                                                      and 12.4 of Method 25 as appropriate to                 this with the surge tank, rate meter, and 3-          the calibration curves obtained under section
                                                      prepare the tank, conduct the sampling, and             way valve. Do not connect the bag or sample           10.3. The calibration drift should not exceed
                                                      correct the measured sample concentration.              tank to the system at this time.                      the limits set forth in section 13.4. If the drift
                                                                                                              *      *      *      *       *                        exceeds this limit, the intervening run or
                                                      *      *     *       *      *
                                                                                                                 8.2.3 Purge the system with sample gas             runs should be considered invalid. As an
                                                      Method 10A—Determination of Carbon                      by inserting the probe into the stack and             option, the calibration data set which gives
                                                      Monoxide Emissions in Certifying                        drawing the sample gas through the system             the highest sample values may be chosen by
                                                      Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at               at 300 ml/min ± 10 percent for 5 minutes.             the tester.
                                                      Petroleum Refineries                                    Connect the evacuated bag or sample tank to           *        *    *     *      *
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           the system, record the starting time, and
                                                                                                              sample at a rate of 300 ml/min for 30                 ■ 15. In appendix A–6 to part 60:
                                                      6.0   Equipment and Supplies                            minutes, or until the bag is nearly full, or the      ■ a. Revise sections 12.1 and 12.2 in
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           sample tank reaches ambient pressure.                 Method 16C.
                                                         6.1.6 Flexible Bag. Tedlar, or equivalent,           Record the sampling time, the barometric              ■ b. Remove section 8.2.1.5.2.3 in
                                                      with a capacity of 10 liters (0.35 ft3) and             pressure, and the ambient temperature. Purge          Method 18.
                                                      equipped with a sealing quick-connect plug.             the system as described above immediately               The revisions read as follows:
                                                      The bag must be leak-free according to                  before each sample.
                                                      section 8.1. For protection, it is                      *      *      *      *       *                        Appendix A–6 to Part 60—Test
                                                      recommended that the bag be enclosed                                                                          Methods 16 through 18
                                                      within a rigid container.                               Method 10B—Determination of Carbon
                                                         6.1.7 Sample Tank. Stainless steel or                Monoxide Emissions From Stationary                    *        *    *     *      *
                                                      aluminum tank equipped with a pressure                  Sources
                                                                                                                                                                    Method 16C—Determination of Total
                                                      indicator with a minimum volume of 10                   *      *      *      *       *                        Reduced Sulfur Emissions From Stationary
                                                      liters.
                                                                                                              6.0   Equipment and Supplies                          Sources
                                                         6.1.8 Valves. Stainless-steel needle valve
                                                      to adjust flow rate, and stainless-steel 3-way          *      *      *      *       *                        *        *    *     *      *
                                                      valve, or equivalent.                                     6.1 Sample Collection. Same as in                   12.0     Calculations and Data Analysis
                                                         6.1.9 CO2 Analyzer. Fyrite, or equivalent,           Method 10A, section 6.1 (paragraphs 6.1.1
                                                      to measure CO2 concentration to within 0.5              through 6.1.11).                                      *        *    *     *      *
                                                      percent.                                                                                                        12.1 Nomenclature.
                                                                                                              *      *      *      *       *                        ACE = Analyzer calibration error, percent of
                                                         6.1.10 Volume Meter. Dry gas meter,
                                                      capable of measuring the sample volume                  ■ 14. Revise section 8.3.2 in Method 15                    calibration span.
                                                      under calibration conditions of 300 ml/min              of appendix A–5 to part 60 to read as                 CD = Calibration drift, percent.
                                                      (0.01 ft3/min) for 10 minutes.                          follows:                                              CDir = Measured concentration of a
                                                         6.1.11 Pressure Gauge. A water filled U-                                                                        calibration gas (low, mid, or high) when
                                                      tube manometer, or equivalent, of about 30              Appendix A–5 to Part 60—Test                               introduced in direct calibration mode,
                                                      cm (12 in.) to leak-check the flexible bag.             Methods 11 through 15A                                     ppmv.
                                                                                                                                                                    CH2S = Concentration of the system
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           *      *      *      *       *                             performance check gas, ppmv H2S.
                                                      8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,                                                                          CS = Measured concentration of the system
                                                                                                              Method 15—Determination of Hydrogen                        performance gas when introduced in
                                                      Storage, and Transport
                                                                                                              Sulfide, Carbonyl Sulfide, and Carbon                      system calibration mode, ppmv H2S.
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           Disulfide Emissions From Stationary                   CSO2 = Unadjusted sample SO2 concentration,
                                                        8.1 Sample Bag or Tank Leak-Checks.                   Sources                                                    ppmv.
                                                      While a leak-check is required after bag or                                                                   CTRS = Total reduced sulfur concentration
                                                                                                              *      *      *      *       *
                                                      sample tank use, it should also be done                                                                            corrected for system performance, ppmv.
                                                      before the bag or sample tank is used for               8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,                  CS = Calibration span, ppmv.
                                                      sample collection. The tank should be leak-             Transport, and Storage                                DF = Dilution system (if used) dilution factor,
                                                      checked according to the procedure specified            *      *      *      *       *                             dimensionless.
                                                      in section 8.1.2 of Method 25. The bag should             8.3.2 Determination of Calibration Drift.           SP = System performance, percent.
                                                      be leak-checked in the inflated and deflated            After each run, or after a series of runs made          12.2 Analyzer Calibration Error. For non-
                                                      condition according to the following                    within a 24-hour period, perform a partial            dilution systems, use Equation 16C–1 to
                                                      procedure:                                              recalibration using the procedures in section         calculate the analyzer calibration error for the
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           10.0. Only H2S (or other permeant) need be            low-, mid-, and high-level calibration gases.
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                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           ■ c. Add sections 12.4, 12.5, 12.5.1, and             Appendix A–7 to Part 60—Test
                                                                                                              12.5.2 in Method 25C.                                 Methods 19 through 25E
                                                      ■ 16. In appendix A–7 to part 60:
                                                      ■ a. Revise sections 9.1, 12.1, and 12.3                  The revisions and additions read as
                                                                                                                                                                    *        *    *     *      *
                                                      in Method 25C.                                          follows:
                                                      ■ b. Remove section 11.2 in Method
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                                                      Method 25C—Determination of Nonmethane                             9.0   Quality Control
                                                      Organic Compounds (NMOC) in Landfill                               *      *      *      *       *
                                                      Gases                                                               9.1 Miscellaneous Quality Control
                                                      *        *        *        *           *                           Measures.

                                                                   Section                                          Quality control measure                                                      Effect

                                                      8.4.2 ..............................       Verify that landfill gas sample contains less than 20 per-         Ensures that ambient air was not drawn into the landfill
                                                                                                   cent N2 or 5 percent O2.                                           gas sample and gas was sampled from an appropriate
                                                                                                                                                                      location.
                                                      10.1, 10.2 ......................          NMOC analyzer initial and daily performance checks .......         Ensures precision of analytical results.



                                                      *        *        *        *           *                           Ct = Calculated NMOC concentration, ppmv              r = Total number of analyzer injections of
                                                                                                                              C equivalent.                                         sample tank during analysis (where j =
                                                      12.0     Data Analysis and Calculations                                                                                       injection number, 1 . . . r).
                                                                                                                         Ctm = Measured NMOC concentration, ppmv
                                                      *        *        *        *           *                                C equivalent.                                    Tt = Sample tank temperature at completion
                                                        12.1 Nomenclature.                                               Pb = Barometric pressure, mm Hg.                           of sampling, °K.
                                                      Bw = Moisture content in the sample,                                                                                     Tti = Sample tank temperature before
                                                                                                                         Pt = Gas sample tank pressure after sampling,
                                                          fraction.                                                                                                                 sampling, °K.
                                                      CN2 = N2 concentration in the diluted sample                            but before pressurizing, mm Hg absolute.
                                                                                                                         Ptf = Final gas sample tank pressure after            Ttf = Sample tank temperature after
                                                          gas.                                                                                                                      pressuring, °K.
                                                      CmN2 = Measured N2 concentration, fraction                              pressurizing, mm Hg absolute.
                                                          in landfill gas.                                               Pti = Gas sample tank pressure after                  *        *   *        *    *
                                                      CmOx = Measured Oxygen concentration,                                   evacuation, mm Hg absolute.                        12.3 Nitrogen Concentration in the
                                                          fraction in landfill gas.                                      Pw = Vapor pressure of H2O (from Table 25C–           landfill gas. Use equation 25C–2 to calculate
                                                      COx = Oxygen concentration in the diluted                               1), mm Hg.                                       the measured concentration of nitrogen in the
                                                          sample gas.                                                                                                          original landfill gas.




                                                        12.4 Oxygen Concentration in the landfill                        measured concentration of oxygen in the
                                                      gas. Use equation 25C–3 to calculate the                           original landfill gas.




                                                        12.5 You must correct the NMOC                                     12.5.1 NMOC Concentration with                      sample tank when the nitrogen concentration
                                                      Concentration for the concentration of                             nitrogen correction. Use Equation 25C–4 to            is less than 20 percent.
                                                      nitrogen or oxygen based on which gas or                           calculate the concentration of NMOC for each
                                                      gases passes the requirements in section 9.1.


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                                                        12.5.2 NMOC Concentration with oxygen                            the concentration of NMOC for each sample             percent and the landfill gas nitrogen
                                                      correction. Use Equation 25C–4 to calculate                        tank if the landfill gas oxygen is less than 5        concentration is greater than 20 percent.
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                                                      *       *     *        *     *                           done with the filter temperature sensor or               8.2.9.3 Wash the two permanganate
                                                                                                               another temperature sensor.                           impingers with 25 ml of 8 N HCl, and place
                                                      ■ 17. In appendix A–8 to part 60:                                                                              the wash in a separate sample container
                                                                                                               *      *      *      *       *
                                                      ■ a. Revise section 13.3 in Method 26.                                                                         labeled No. 5C containing 200 ml of water.
                                                      ■ b. Revise sections 4.3, 6.1.7, 8.1.5, and              8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,                  First, place 200 ml of water in the container.
                                                      8.1.6 in Method 26A.                                     Storage, and Transport                                Then wash the impinger walls and stem with
                                                      ■ c. Revise section 8.2.9.3 in Method 29.                *      *      *      *       *                        the 8 N HCl by turning the impinger on its
                                                                                                                  8.1.5 Sampling Train Operation. Follow             side and rotating it so that the HCl contacts
                                                      ■ d. Add section 10.4 and 10.5 in
                                                                                                               the general procedure given in Method 5,              all inside surfaces. Use a total of only 25 ml
                                                      Method 29.                                               section 8.5. Maintain a temperature around            of 8 N HCl for rinsing both permanganate
                                                      ■ e. Revise the section heading for                      the probe, through the filter (and cyclone, if        impingers combined. Rinse the first
                                                      section 8.1 in Method 30A.                               used) of 120 ± 14 °C (248 ± 25 °F) or such            impinger, then pour the actual rinse used for
                                                      ■ f. Revise the section heading for                      other temperature as specified by an                  the first impinger into the second impinger
                                                      section 8.1 and section 8.3.3.8 in                       applicable subpart of the standards to avoid          for its rinse. Finally, pour the 25 ml of 8 N
                                                      Method 30B.                                              dissociating halogen salts and to maintain            HCl rinse carefully into the container with
                                                                                                               acid gases in the vapor phase since it is             the 200 ml of water. Mark the height of the
                                                        The revisions and additions read as                    extremely difficult to purge acid gases off           fluid level on the outside of the container in
                                                      follows:                                                 these components. (These components are               order to determine if leakage occurs during
                                                      Appendix A–8 to Part 60—Test                             not quantitatively recovered and hence any            transport.
                                                                                                               collection of acid gases on these components          *        *    *     *      *
                                                      Methods 26 through 30B
                                                                                                               will result in potential under reporting these
                                                                                                               emissions.) For each run, record the data             10.0     Calibration and Standardization
                                                      *       *     *        *     *
                                                                                                               required on a data sheet such as the one              *        *    *     *      *
                                                      Method 26—Determination of Hydrogen                      shown in Method 5, Figure 5–3. If the                    10.4 Field Balance Calibration Check.
                                                      Chloride Emissions From Stationary Sources               condensate impinger becomes too full, it may          Check the calibration of the balance used to
                                                      *       *     *        *     *                           be emptied, recharged with 50 ml of 0.1 N             weigh impingers using ASTM E617–13
                                                                                                               H2SO4, and replaced during the sample run.            ‘‘Standard Specification for Laboratory
                                                      13.0    Method Performance                               The condensate emptied must be saved and              Weights and Precision Mass Standards’’
                                                      *       *     *        *     *                           included in the measurement of the volume             (incorporated by reference—see 40 CFR
                                                        13.3 Detection Limit. A typical IC                     of moisture collected and included in the             60.17) Class 3 tolerance (or better) weight of
                                                      instrumental detection limit for C1¥ is 0.2              sample for analysis. The additional 50 ml of          at least 500g or within 50g of a loaded
                                                      mg/ml. Detection limits for the other analyses           absorbing reagent must also be considered in          impinger weight. Daily before use, the field
                                                      should be similar. Assuming 50 ml liquid                 calculating the moisture. Before the sampling         balance must measure the weight within ±
                                                      recovered from both the acidified impingers,             train integrity is compromised by removing            0.5g of the certified mass. If the daily balance
                                                      and the basic impingers, and 0.12 dscm of                the impinger, conduct a leak-check as                 calibration check fails, perform corrective
                                                      stack gas sampled, then the analytical                   described in Method 5, section 8.4.2.                 measures and repeat check before use of
                                                      detection limit in the stack gas will be about              8.1.6 Post-Test Moisture Removal                   balance.
                                                      0.05 ppm for HCl and Cl2, respectively.                  (Optional). When the optional cyclone is                 10.5 Analytical Balance Calibration.
                                                                                                               included in the sampling train or when                Perform a multipoint calibration (at least five
                                                      *       *     *        *     *                           liquid is visible on the filter at the end of a       points spanning the operational range) of the
                                                      Method 26A—Determination of Hydrogen                     sample run even in the absence of a cyclone,          analytical balance before the first use and
                                                      Halide and Halogen Emissions From                        perform the following procedure. Upon                 semiannually, thereafter. The calibration of
                                                      Stationary Sources Isokinetic Method                     completion of the test run, connect the               the analytical balance must be conducted
                                                                                                               ambient air conditioning tube at the probe
                                                      *       *     *        *     *                                                                                 using ASTM E617–13 ‘‘Standard
                                                                                                               inlet and operate the train with the filter           Specification for Laboratory Weights and
                                                      4.0    Interferences                                     heating system between 120 and 134 °C (248            Precision Mass Standards’’ (incorporated by
                                                      *       *     *        *     *                           and 273 °F) at a low flow rate (e.g., DH = 1          reference—see 40 CFR 60.17) Class 2 (or
                                                        4.3 Dissociating chloride salts (e.g.,                 in. H2O) to vaporize any liquid and hydrogen          better) tolerance weights. Audit the balance
                                                      ammonium chloride) at elevated                           halides in the cyclone or on the filter and           each day it is used for gravimetric
                                                      temperatures interfere with halogen acid                 pull them through the train into the                  measurements by weighing at least one
                                                      measurement in this method. Maintaining                  impingers. After 30 minutes, turn off the             ASTM E617–13 Class 2 tolerance (or better)
                                                      particulate probe/filter temperatures at                 flow, remove the conditioning tube, and               calibration weight that corresponds to 50 to
                                                      120 ± 14 °C (248 ± 25 °F) minimizes this                 examine the cyclone and filter for any visible        150 percent of the weight of one filter or 5
                                                      interference.                                            liquid. If liquid is visible, repeat this step for    g. If the scale cannot reproduce the value of
                                                                                                               15 minutes and observe again. Keep                    the calibration weight to within 0.5 mg of the
                                                      *       *     *        *     *                           repeating until the cyclone is dry.                   certified mass, perform corrective measures,
                                                      6.0.   Equipment and Supplies                               Note: It is critical that this is repeated until   and conduct the multipoint calibration before
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                                                      *       *     *        *     *                           the cyclone is completely dry.                        use.
                                                         6.1.7 Heating System. Any heating system              *      *      *      *       *                        *        *    *     *      *
                                                      capable of monitoring and maintaining
                                                      temperature around the filter shall be used to           Method 29—Determination of Metals                     Method 30A—Determination of Total Vapor
                                                      ensure a sample gas temperature exiting the              Emissions From Stationary Sources                     Phase Mercury Emissions From Stationary
                                                      filter of 120 ± 14 °C (248 ± 25 °F) during               *      *      *      *       *                        Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure)
                                                      sampling or such other temperature as                                                                          *        *    *     *      *
                                                      specified by an applicable subpart of the                8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,
                                                      standards. The monitoring and regulation of              Transport, and Storage                                8.0    Sample Collection
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                                                        8.1 Selection of Sampling Sites and                                 ■ d. Revise section 13.2 in Performance                          3.0    Definitions
                                                      Sampling Points. * * *                                                Specification 3.                                                 *       *        *       *   *
                                                      *        *         *         *         *                              ■ e. Revise sections 8.3, 8.3.1, and 13.3                          3.11 Span Value means the calibration
                                                      Method 30B—Determination of Total Vapor
                                                                                                                            in Performance Specification 4A.                                 portion of the measurement range as
                                                                                                                            ■ f. Revise sections 12.1 and 13.1 in                            specified in the applicable regulation or other
                                                      Phase Mercury Emissions From Coal-Fired
                                                      Combustion Sources Using Carbon Sorbent                               Performance Specification 11.                                    requirement. If the span is not specified in
                                                      Traps                                                                 ■ g. Revise section 9.1.2 in Performance                         the applicable regulation or other
                                                                                                                            Specification 15.                                                requirement, then it must be a value
                                                      *        *         *         *         *                                                                                               approximately equivalent to two times the
                                                                                                                            ■ h. Add sections 14.0 and 15.0 in
                                                      8.0     Sample Collection and Handling                                Performance Specification 15.                                    emission standard.
                                                      *        *         *         *         *                              ■ i. Revise the introductory text of                             *       *        *       *   *
                                                        8.1 Selection of Sampling Sites and                                 section 12.2.3 in Performance                                    6.0    Equipment and Supplies
                                                      Sampling Points. * * *                                                Specification 16.
                                                      *        *         *         *         *                              ■ j. Revise table 16–1 in Performance                            *       *        *       *   *
                                                                                                                            Specification 16.                                                  6.1.1 Data Recorder. The portion of the
                                                         8.3.3.8 Sample Handling, Preservation,
                                                                                                                                                                                             CEMS that provides a record of analyzer
                                                      Storage, and Transport. While the                                       The revisions and additions read as
                                                      performance criteria of this approach                                                                                                  output. The data recorder may record other
                                                                                                                            follows:                                                         pertinent data such as effluent flow rates,
                                                      provides for verification of appropriate
                                                      sample handling, it is still important that the                       Appendix B to Part 60—Performance                                various instrument temperatures or abnormal
                                                      user consider, determine, and plan for                                Specifications                                                   CEMS operation. The data recorder output
                                                      suitable sample preservation, storage,                                                                                                 range must include the full range of expected
                                                      transport, and holding times for these
                                                                                                                            *       *       *       *          *                             concentration values in the gas stream to be
                                                      measurements. Therefore, procedures in                                Performance Specification 1—Specifications                       sampled including zero and span values.
                                                      ASTM D6911–15 ‘‘Standard Guide for                                    and Test Procedures for Continuous Opacity                       *       *        *       *   *
                                                      Packaging and Shipping Environmental                                  Monitoring Systems in Stationary Sources
                                                      Samples for Laboratory Analysis’’                                                                                                      16.0    Alternative Procedures
                                                                                                                            *       *       *       *          *
                                                      (incorporated by reference—see 40 CFR                                                                                                  *       *        *       *   *
                                                      60.17) shall be followed for all samples,                             8.0 What Performance Procedures Are                               16.3.2 For diluent CEMS:
                                                      where appropriate.                                                    Required To Comply With PS–1?                                    RA = d̄; ≤0.7 percent O2 or CO2, as
                                                      *     *      *    *    *                                              *       *       *       *          *                                applicable.
                                                      ■ 18. In appendix B to part 60:                                         8.1 * * *
                                                                                                                              (2) * * *                                                        Note: Waiver of the relative accuracy test
                                                      ■ a. Add the entry ‘‘Performance                                                                                                       in favor of the alternative RA procedure does
                                                      Specification 16—Specifications and                                     (i) Measurement Location. * * *
                                                                                                                            Alternatively, you may select a measurement                      not preclude the requirements to complete
                                                      Test Procedures for Predictive Emission                                                                                                the CD tests nor any other requirements
                                                                                                                            location specified in paragraph 8.1(2)(ii) or
                                                      Monitoring Systems in Stationary                                      8.1(2)(iii).                                                     specified in an applicable subpart for
                                                      Sources’’ at the end of the table of                                                                                                   reporting CEMS data and performing CEMS
                                                      contents for appendix B to part 60.                                   *       *       *       *          *                             drift checks or audits.
                                                      ■ b. Add a sentence to the end of section                             Performance Specification 2—Specifications                       *       *        *       *   *
                                                      8.1(2)(i) in Performance Specification 1.                             and Test Procedures for SO2 and NOX
                                                      ■ c. Revise sections 3.11, 6.1.1, 16.3.2,                             Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems in                        18.0 Tables, Diagrams, Flowcharts, and
                                                      and Figure 2–1 in section 18.0 in                                     Stationary Sources                                               Validation Data
                                                      Performance Specification 2.                                          *       *       *       *          *                             Figure 2–1. Calibration Drift Determination

                                                                                                                                         TABLE 2–1—t-VALUES
                                                               Na                                 t 0.975                           na                               t 0.975                         na                         t 0.975

                                                                           2                                    12.706                      7                                       2.447                     12                           2.201
                                                                           3                                     4.303                      8                                       2.365                     13                           2.179
                                                                           4                                     3.182                      9                                       2.306                     14                           2.160
                                                                           5                                     2.776                     10                                       2.262                     15                           2.145
                                                                           6                                     2.571                     11                                       2.228                     16                           2.131
                                                          a The    values in this table are already corrected for n¥1 degrees of freedom. Use n equal to the number of individual values.

                                                                                                                                TABLE 2–2—MEASUREMENT RANGE
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Diluent monitor for
                                                          Measurement point                                      Pollutant monitor
                                                                                                                                                                                     CO2                                       O2

                                                      1 ................................    20–30% of span value ...........................................       5–8% by volume .........................   4–6% by volume.
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                                                      2 ................................    50–60% of span value ...........................................       10–14% by volume .....................     8–12% by volume.


                                                                                                                                                                                                                               Percent of span
                                                                                                                                                                                                         Difference
                                                                                           Day          Date and time             Calibration value (C)               Monitor value (M)                                       value (C¥M)/span
                                                                                                                                                                                                          (C¥M)                   value × 100

                                                      Low-level




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                                                                                                                                                                                                        Percent of span
                                                                                                                                                                                  Difference
                                                                               Day           Date and time           Calibration value (C)       Monitor value (M)                                     value (C¥M)/span
                                                                                                                                                                                   (C¥M)                   value × 100




                                                      High-level




                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           13.0    Method Performance                             (RM) data when calculated using equation 3–
                                                                                                              *       *      *      *       *                        1. The results are also acceptable if the result
                                                      Performance Specification 3—Specifications
                                                                                                                13.2 CEMS Relative Accuracy                          of Equation 3–2 is less than or equal to 1.0
                                                      and Test Procedures for O2 and CO2
                                                      Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems in               Performance Specification. The RA of the               percent O2 (or CO2).
                                                      Stationary Sources                                      CEMS must be no greater than 20.0 percent
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           of the mean value of the reference method




                                                      Where:                                                  d̄ = Absolute value of the mean of the                 ⎢CC⎢ = Absolute value of the confidence
                                                                                                                   differences (from Equation 2–3 of                     coefficient (from Equation 2–5 of
                                                                                                                   Performance Specification 2).                         Performance Specification 2).




                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           sample conditioning, gas analyses, and data            13.0     Method Performance
                                                                                                              recording.                                             *        *       *        *   *
                                                      Performance Specification 4A—                             8.3.1 Introduce zero gas into the system.
                                                      Specifications and Test Procedures for                                                                           13.3 Response Time. The CEMS response
                                                                                                              When the system output has stabilized (no
                                                      Carbon Monoxide Continuous Emission                                                                            time shall not exceed 2.0 min to achieve 95
                                                                                                              change greater than 1 percent of full scale for
                                                      Monitoring Systems in Stationary Sources                30 sec), introduce an upscale calibration gas          percent of the final stable value.
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           and wait for a stable value. Record the time           *        *       *        *   *
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                                                                                                              (upscale response time) required to reach 95
                                                      8.0 Sample Collection, Preservation,                    percent of the final stable value. Next,               Performance Specification 11—
                                                      Storage, and Transport                                  reintroduce the zero gas and wait for a stable         Specifications and Test Procedures for
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           reading before recording the response time             Particulate Matter Continuous Emission
                                                         8.3 Response Time Test Procedure. The                (downscale response time). Repeat the entire           Monitoring Systems at Stationary Sources
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                                                      response time test applies to all types of              procedure three times and determine the                *        *       *        *   *
                                                      CEMS, but will generally have significance              mean upscale and downscale response times.
                                                                                                              The slower or longer of the two means is the           12.0 What calculations and data analyses
                                                      only for extractive systems. The entire system
                                                                                                              system response time.                                  are needed?
                                                      is checked with this procedure including
                                                                                                                                                                     *        *       *        *   *
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                                                      applicable sample extraction and transport,             *       *      *      *       *


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                                                        12.1 How do I calculate upscale drift and             upscale check values) after a stated period of                      (1) Calculate the upscale drift (UD) using
                                                      zero drift? You must determine the difference           operation during which you performed no                           Equation 11–1:
                                                      in your PM CEMS output readings from the                unscheduled maintenance, repair, or
                                                      established reference values (zero and                  adjustment.




                                                      Where:                                                  RCEM = The measured PM CEMS response to                           Rr = The response range of the analyzer.
                                                      UD = The upscale (high-level) drift of your                 the upscale reference standard, and
                                                                                                              RU = The pre-established numerical value of                         (2) Calculate the zero drift (ZD) using
                                                         PM CEMS in percent,                                                                                                    Equation 11–2:
                                                                                                                  the upscale reference standard.




                                                      Where:                                                  as those used to analyze the stack gas.                               TABLE 16–1—t-VALUES FOR ONE-
                                                      ZD = The zero (low-level) drift of your PM              Analyze the results using sections 12.1 and
                                                                                                                                                                                    SIDED, 97.5 PERCENT CONFIDENCE
                                                           CEMS in percent,                                   12.2. The measured concentration of each
                                                      RCEM = The measured PM CEMS response to                 analyte must be within ±5 percent of the                              INTERVALS FOR SELECTED SAMPLE
                                                           the zero reference standard,                       expected concentration (plus the                                      SIZES *—Continued
                                                      RL = The pre-established numerical value of             uncertainty), i.e., the calculated correction
                                                           the zero reference standard, and                   factor must be within 0.93 and 1.07 for an                                            n¥1                             t0.025
                                                      Rr = The response range of the analyzer.                audit with an analyte uncertainty of ±2
                                                                                                              percent.                                                          12 ..............................................       2.179
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                                                                                             13 ..............................................       2.160
                                                       13.0 What are the performance criteria for             *        *         *         *         *
                                                                                                                  14.0     Pollution Prevention [Reserved]                      14 ..............................................       2.145
                                                      my PM CEMS?
                                                                                                                  15.0     Waste Management [Reserved]                          15 ..............................................       2.131
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                                                                                             16 ..............................................       2.120
                                                        13.1 What is the 7-day drift check                    *        *         *         *         *                          17 ..............................................       2.110
                                                      performance specification? Your daily PM                Performance Specification 16—                                     18 ..............................................       2.101
                                                      CEMS internal drift checks must demonstrate             Specifications and Test Procedures for                            19 ..............................................       2.093
                                                      that the average daily drift of your PM CEMS            Predictive Emission Monitoring Systems in                         20 ..............................................       2.086
                                                      does not deviate from the value of the                  Stationary Sources                                                21 ..............................................       2.080
                                                      reference light, optical filter, Beta attenuation                                                                         22 ..............................................       2.074
                                                      signal, or other technology-suitable reference          *        *         *         *         *
                                                                                                                                                                                23 ..............................................       2.069
                                                      standard by more than 2 percent of the                  12.0      Calculations and Data Analysis                          24 ..............................................       2.064
                                                      response range. If your CEMS includes                                                                                     25 ..............................................       2.060
                                                                                                              *        *         *         *         *
                                                      diluent and/or auxiliary monitors (for                                                                                    26 ..............................................       2.056
                                                                                                                 12.2.3 Confidence Coefficient. Calculate
                                                      temperature, pressure, and/or moisture) that                                                                              27 ..............................................       2.052
                                                                                                              the confidence coefficient using Equation 16–
                                                      are employed as a necessary part of this                                                                                  >28 ............................................      t-Table
                                                                                                              3 and Table 16–1 for n¥1 degrees of
                                                      performance specification, you must                     freedom.
                                                      determine the calibration drift separately for                                                                                * n¥1 equals the degrees of freedom.
                                                      each ancillary monitor in terms of its                  *        *         *         *         *
                                                                                                                                                                                *     *     *    *      *
                                                      respective output (see the appropriate                  17.0 Tables, Diagrams, Flowcharts, and
                                                      performance specification for the diluent                                                                                 ■ 19. Revise section 12.0 paragraphs (3)
                                                                                                              Validation Data
                                                      CEMS specification). None of the calibration                                                                              and (4) in Procedure 2 of appendix F to
                                                      drifts may exceed their individual                                                                                        part 60 to read as follows:
                                                      specification.
                                                                                                                  TABLE 16–1—t-VALUES FOR ONE-
                                                                                                                  SIDED, 97.5 PERCENT CONFIDENCE                                Appendix F to Part 60—Quality
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                                                                                             Assurance Procedures
                                                                                                                  INTERVALS FOR SELECTED SAMPLE
                                                      Performance Specification 15—Performance                    SIZES *                                                       *        *         *         *        *
                                                      Specification for Extractive FTIR Continuous
                                                      Emissions Monitor Systems in Stationary                                      n¥1                               t0.025     Procedure 2—Quality Assurance
                                                      Sources                                                                                                                   Requirements for Particulate Matter
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           1 ................................................       12.706   Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at
                                                                                                              2 ................................................        4.303   Stationary Sources
                                                      9.0   Quality Control                                   3 ................................................        3.182   *        *         *         *        *
                                                      *      *     *       *      *                           4 ................................................        2.776
                                                        9.1.2 Test Procedure. Spike the audit                 5 ................................................        2.571   12.0 What calculations and data analysis
                                                                                                                                                                                must I perform for my PM CEMS?
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                                                      sample using the analyte spike procedure in             6 ................................................        2.447
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                                                      section 11. The audit sample is measured                7 ................................................        2.365   *        *         *         *        *
                                                      directly by the FTIR system (undiluted) and             8 ................................................        2.306     (3) How do I calculate daily upscale and
                                                      then spiked into the effluent at a known                9 ................................................        2.262   zero drift? You must calculate the upscale
                                                      dilution ratio. Measure a series of spiked and          10 ..............................................         2.228   drift using Equation 2–2 and the zero drift
                                                                                                              11 ..............................................         2.201   using Equation 2–3:
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                                                      unspiked samples using the same procedures
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                                                      Where:                                                   RCEM = Your PM CEMS response to the                   Rr = The response range of the analyzer.
                                                      UD = The upscale drift of your PM CEMS,                      upscale check value, and
                                                         in percent,                                           RU = The upscale check value.




                                                      Where:                                                   RCEM = Your PM CEMS response of the zero                (4) How do I calculate SVA accuracy? You
                                                      ZD = The zero (low-level) drift of your PM                    check value,                                     must use Equation 2–4 to calculate the
                                                          CEMS, in percent,                                    RL = The zero check value.                            accuracy, in percent, for each of the three
                                                                                                               Rr = The response range of the analyzer.              SVA tests or the daily sample volume check:




                                                      Where:                                                   responsible for the compliance test may               representative of the compliance
                                                      VM = Sample gas volume determined/                       waive the requirement to include an                   authority is present at the testing site.
                                                           reported by your PM CEMS (e.g., dscm),              audit sample if they believe that an                  The tester may request, and the
                                                      VR = Sample gas volume measured by the                                                                         compliance authority may grant, a
                                                                                                               audit sample is not necessary.
                                                           independent calibrated reference device
                                                           (e.g., dscm) for the SVA or the reference           ‘‘Commercially available’’ means that                 waiver to the requirement that a
                                                           value for the daily sample volume check.            two or more independent AASPs have                    representative of the compliance
                                                        Note: Before calculating SVA accuracy, you             blind audit samples available for                     authority must be present at the testing
                                                      must correct the sample gas volumes                      purchase. If the source owner, operator,              site during the field analysis of an audit
                                                      measured by your PM CEMS and the                         or representative cannot find an audit                sample. The source owner, operator, or
                                                      independent calibrated reference device to               sample for a specific method, the owner,              representative may report the results of
                                                      the same basis of temperature, pressure, and             operator, or representative shall consult             the audit sample to the compliance
                                                      moisture content. You must document all                  the EPA Web site at the following URL,                authority and then report the results of
                                                      data and calculations.                                   www.epa.gov/ttn/emc, to confirm                       the audit sample to the AASP prior to
                                                      *       *     *       *      *                           whether there is a source that can                    collecting any emission samples. The
                                                                                                               supply an audit sample for that method.               test protocol and final test report shall
                                                      PART 61–NATIONAL EMISSION                                If the EPA Web site does not list an                  document whether an audit sample was
                                                      STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR                              available audit sample at least 60 days               ordered and utilized and the pass/fail
                                                      POLLUTANTS                                               prior to the beginning of the compliance              results as applicable.
                                                      ■ 20. The authority citation for part 61                 test, the source owner, operator, or                  *     *     *     *     *
                                                                                                               representative shall not be required to               ■ 22. Revise the section heading for
                                                      continues to read as follows:
                                                                                                               include an audit sample as part of the                section 11.7.3 in Method 107 of
                                                          Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.                    quality assurance program for the                     appendix B to part 61 to read as follows:
                                                      ■ 21. In § 61.13, revise paragraph                       compliance test. When ordering an
                                                      (e)(1)(i) to read as follows:                                                                                  Appendix B to Part 61—Test Methods
                                                                                                               audit sample, the source owner,
                                                      § 61.13 Emission tests and waiver of                     operator, or representative shall give the            *        *    *     *     *
                                                      emission tests.                                          sample provider an estimate for the                   Method 107—Determination of Vinyl
                                                      *      *     *    *    *                                 concentration of each pollutant that is               Chloride Content of In-Process Wastewater
                                                         (e) * * *                                             emitted by the source or the estimated                Samples, and Vinyl Chloride Content of
                                                         (1) * * *                                             concentration of each pollutant based                 Polyvinyl Chloride Resin Slurry, Wet Cake,
                                                                                                               on the permitted level and the name,                  and Latex Samples
                                                         (i) The source owner, operator, or
                                                      representative of the tested facility shall              address, and phone number of the                      *        *    *     *     *
                                                      obtain an audit sample, if commercially                  compliance authority. The source                      11.0     Analytical Procedure
                                                      available, from an AASP for each test                    owner, operator, or representative shall              *        *    *     *     *
                                                      method used for regulatory compliance                    report the results for the audit sample                 11.7.3 Dispersion Resin Slurry and Latex
                                                      purposes. No audit samples are required                  along with a summary of the emission                  Samples. * * *
                                                      for the following test methods: Methods                  test results for the audited pollutant to             *        *    *     *     *
                                                      3A and 3C of appendix A–3 of part 60                     the compliance authority and shall
                                                      of this chapter; Methods 6C, 7E, 9, and                  report the results of the audit sample to             PART 63—NATIONAL EMISSION
                                                      10 of appendix A–4 of part 60; Method                    the AASP. The source owner, operator,                 STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR
                                                      18 and 19 of appendix A–6 of part 60;                    or representative shall make both                     POLLUTANTS FOR SOURCE
                                                      Methods 20, 22, and 25A of appendix                      reports at the same time and in the same              CATEGORIES
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                                                      A–7 of part 60; Methods 30A and 30B                      manner or shall report to the
                                                      of appendix A–8 of part 60; and                          compliance authority first and then                   ■ 23. The authority citation for part 63
                                                      Methods 303, 318, 320, and 321 of                        report to the AASP. If the method being               continues to read as follows:
                                                      appendix A of part 63 of this chapter.                   audited is a method that allows the                       Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.
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                                                      If multiple sources at a single facility are             samples to be analyzed in the field and               ■ 24. In § 63.7:
                                                      tested during a compliance test event,                   the tester plans to analyze the samples               ■ a. Revise paragraph (c)(2)(iii)(A).
                                                      only one audit sample is required for                    in the field, the tester may analyze the              ■ b. Add paragraph (g)(2).
                                                      each method used during a compliance                     audit samples prior to collecting the                   The revision and addition read as
                                                                                                               emission samples provided a
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                                                      test. The compliance authority                                                                                 follows:


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                                                      § 63.7   Performance testing requirements.              the AASP. The source owner, operator,                 procedures; record of operating
                                                      *       *    *     *    *                               or representative shall make both                     conditions, including operating
                                                         (c) * * *                                            reports at the same time and in the same              parameters for which limits are being
                                                         (2) * * *                                            manner or shall report to the                         set, during the test; record of
                                                         (iii) * * *                                          compliance authority first and then                   preparation of standards; record of
                                                         (A) The source owner, operator, or                   report to the AASP. If the method being               calibrations; raw data sheets for field
                                                      representative of the tested facility shall             audited is a method that allows the                   sampling; raw data sheets for field and
                                                      obtain an audit sample, if commercially                 samples to be analyzed in the field and               laboratory analyses; chain-of-custody
                                                      available, from an AASP for each test                   the tester plans to analyze the samples               documentation; explanation of
                                                      method used for regulatory compliance                   in the field, the tester may analyze the              laboratory data qualifiers; example
                                                      purposes. No audit samples are required                 audit samples prior to collecting the                 calculations of all applicable stack gas
                                                      for the following test methods: Methods                 emission samples provided a                           parameters, emission rates, percent
                                                      3A and 3C of appendix A–3 of part 60                    representative of the compliance                      reduction rates, and analytical results,
                                                      of this chapter; Methods 6C, 7E, 9, and                 authority is present at the testing site.             as applicable; identification information
                                                      10 of appendix A–4 of part 60; Methods                  The tester may request, and the                       for the company conducting the
                                                      18 and 19 of appendix A–6 of part 60;                   compliance authority may grant, a                     performance test including a contact
                                                      Methods 20, 22, and 25A of appendix                     waiver to the requirement that a                      person and his/her email address; and
                                                      A–7 of part 60; Methods 30A and 30B                     representative of the compliance                      any other information required by the
                                                      of appendix A–8 of part 60; and                         authority must be present at the testing              test method, a relevant standard, or the
                                                      Methods 303, 318, 320, and 321 of                       site during the field analysis of an audit            Administrator.
                                                      appendix A of this part. If multiple                    sample. The source owner, operator, or                *     *     *     *     *
                                                      sources at a single facility are tested                 representative may report the results of              ■ 25. Revise sections 13.1, 13.4, and
                                                      during a compliance test event, only one                the audit sample to the compliance                    13.4.1 in Method 320 of appendix A to
                                                      audit sample is required for each                       authority and then report the results of              part 63 to read as follows:
                                                      method used during a compliance test.                   the audit sample to the AASP prior to
                                                      The compliance authority responsible                    collecting any emission samples. The                  Appendix A to Part 63—Test Methods
                                                      for the compliance test may waive the                   test protocol and final test report shall             Pollutant Measurement Methods From
                                                      requirement to include an audit sample                  document whether an audit sample was                  Various Waste Media
                                                      if they believe that an audit sample is                 ordered and utilized and the pass/fail                *        *    *     *     *
                                                      not necessary. ‘‘Commercially                           results as applicable.
                                                      available’’ means that two or more                                                                            Test Method 320—Measurement of Vapor
                                                                                                              *      *    *      *     *                            Phase Organic and Inorganic Emissions by
                                                      independent AASPs have blind audit                         (g) * * *                                          Extractive Fourier Transform Infrared
                                                      samples available for purchase. If the                     (2) Contents of report (electronic or              (FTIR) Spectroscopy
                                                      source owner, operator, or                              paper submitted copy). Unless
                                                                                                                                                                    *        *    *     *     *
                                                      representative cannot find an audit                     otherwise specified in a relevant
                                                      sample for a specific method, the owner,                standard or test method, or as otherwise              13.0     Method Validation Procedure
                                                      operator, or representative shall consult               approved by the Administrator in                      *        *    *     *     *
                                                      the EPA Web site at the following URL,                  writing, results of a performance test                  13.1 Section 6.0 of Method 301 (40 CFR
                                                      www.epa.gov/ttn/emc, to confirm                         shall include general identification                  part 63, appendix A), the Analyte Spike
                                                      whether there is a source that can                      information for the facility including a              procedure, is used with these modifications.
                                                      supply an audit sample for that method.                 mailing address, the actual address, the              The statistical analysis of the results follows
                                                      If the EPA Web site does not list an                    owner or operator or responsible official             section 12.0 of EPA Method 301. Section 3
                                                                                                                                                                    of this method defines terms that are not
                                                      available audit sample at least 60 days                 (where they are applicable) or an                     defined in Method 301.
                                                      prior to the beginning of the compliance                appropriate representative and an email
                                                      test, the source owner, operator, or                    address for this person, and the                      *        *    *     *     *
                                                                                                                                                                      13.4 Statistical Treatment. The statistical
                                                      representative shall not be required to                 appropriate Federal Registry System                   procedure of EPA Method 301 of this
                                                      include an audit sample as part of the                  (FRS) number for the facility; the                    appendix, section 12.0 is used to evaluate the
                                                      quality assurance program for the                       purpose of the test including the                     bias and precision. For FTIR testing a
                                                      compliance test. When ordering an                       regulation requiring the test, the                    validation ‘‘run’’ is defined as spectra of 24
                                                      audit sample, the source owner,                         pollutant being measured, the units of                independent samples, 12 of which are spiked
                                                      operator, or representative shall give the              the standard or the pollutant emissions               with the analyte(s) and 12 of which are not
                                                      sample provider an estimate for the                     units, and any process parameter                      spiked.
                                                      concentration of each pollutant that is                 component; a brief process description;                 13.4.1 Bias. Determine the bias (defined
                                                      emitted by the source or the estimated                  a complete unit description, including a              by EPA Method 301 of this appendix, section
                                                                                                                                                                    12.1.1) using equation 7:
                                                      concentration of each pollutant based                   description of feed streams and control               B = SM ¥ CS (7)
                                                      on the permitted level and the name,                    devices, the appropriate source                       Where:
                                                      address, and phone number of the                        classification code (SCC), and the                    B = Bias at spike level.
                                                      compliance authority. The source                        latitude and longitude of the emission                Sm = Mean concentration of the analyte
                                                      owner, operator, or representative shall                point being tested, and the permitted                      spiked samples.
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                                                      report the results for the audit sample                 maximum process rate (where                           CS = Expected concentration of the spiked
                                                      along with a summary of the emission                    applicable); sampling site description;                    samples.
                                                      test results for the audited pollutant to               description of sampling and analysis                  *        *    *     *     *
                                                      the compliance authority and shall                      procedures and any modifications to                   [FR Doc. 2015–20768 Filed 9–4–15; 8:45 am]
                                                      report the results of the audit sample to               standard procedures; quality assurance                BILLING CODE 6560–50–P




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CategoryRegulatory Information
CollectionFederal Register
sudoc ClassAE 2.7:
GS 4.107:
AE 2.106:
PublisherOffice of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Administration
SectionProposed Rules
ActionProposed rule.
DatesComments must be received on or before November 9, 2015.
ContactMs. Lula H. Melton, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Air Quality Assessment Division (E143- 02), Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, NC 27711; telephone number: (919) 541-2910; fax number: (919) 541-0516; email
FR Citation80 FR 54146 
RIN Number2060-AS34
CFR Citation40 CFR 51
40 CFR 60
40 CFR 61
40 CFR 63
CFR AssociatedEnvironmental Protection; Air Pollution Control; Performance Specifications; Test Methods and Procedures and Incorporation by Reference

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