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DEPARTMENT OF natural resources and environmental control

Division of Air and Waste Management

Statutory Authority: 7 Delaware Code, Chapter 60, (7 Del.C. Ch. 60)

FINAL

1109 Emissions of Sulfur Compounds From Industrial Operations

Regulation No. 9 1109 Emissions of Sulfur Compounds From Industrial Operations

05/09/1985

Section 1 –

1.0 General Provisions

1.1 The emission of sulfur dioxide from process operations shall be controlled to a limit that shall meet the ambient air quality requirements.

1.2 For all tables in this regulation, unless otherwise indicated, the emission limitation for a production rate between any two consecutive production rates shall be determined by linear interpolation.

1.3 For all tables in this regulation, unless otherwise indicated, the emission limitation for a production rate above the maximum production rate or below the minimum production rate shall be determined by linear extrapolation.

1.4 The provisions of this regulation shall not apply to the start-up and shutdown of equipment which operates continuously or in an extended steady state when emissions from such equipment during start-up and shutdown are governed by an operation permit issued pursuant to the provisions of Section 2, Regulation No. 2 2.0 of 7 DE Admin. Code 1102.

02/01/1981

Section 2 –

2.0 Restrictions on Sulfuric Acid Manufacturing Operations

2.1 No person shall cause or allow the emission of sulfur dioxide in the tail gases from any existing sulfuric acid manufacturing operation to exceed either a concentration of 1,000 parts per million by volume or a mass emission rate as specified in Table 1 2-1 of this regulation.

 
TABLE 1 2-1
ALLOWABLE MASS EMISSION RATE OF SULFUR DIOXIDE FROM
EXISTING SULFURIC ACID MANUFACTURING OPERATIONS
 

Production Rate

(Tons per Day)

Mass Emission Rate

(Pounds per Hour)

100

75

300

210

500

345

700

480

900

615

1,100

750

1,300

885

1,500

1020

2.2 No person shall cause to be discharged into the atmosphere from any existing sulfuric acid plant any gases which a. C contain acid mist, expressed as H2SO4, in excess of 0.25 g per kg of acid produced (0.5 lb per ton) the product being expressed as 100% percent H2SO4.

2.3 The provisions of Section 2.2 of this regulation shall not apply to acid plants used as sulfur dioxide control systems, to chamber process plants, to acid concentrators or to petroleum storage and transfer facilities.

2.4 The reference methods used to determine compliance with standards prescribed in Section 2.2 of this Regulation shall be those set forth in Section 1.5 of Regulation 20 7 DE Admin. Code 1120.

02/01/1981

Section 3 –

3.0 Restriction on Sulfur Recovery Operations

3.1 No person shall cause or allow the emission of sulfur dioxide in the tail gases from existing sulfur recovery operations to exceed either a concentration of 2,000 parts per million by volume or a mass emission rate as specified in Table 2 3-1 of this regulation.

 

TABLE 2 3-1

ALLOWABLE MASS EMISSION RATE OF SULFUR DIOXIDE

FROM SULFUR RECOVERY OPERATIONS

 

Production Rate

(Tons per Day)

Mass Emission Rate

(Pounds per Hour)

50

425

100

550

200

800

300

1,050

400

1,300

500

1,550

600

1,800

700

2,050

800

2,300

900

2,550

1,000

2,300

 

3.2 Except as provided in Section 11 Regulation No. 20 11.0 of 7 DE Admin. Code 1120, NEW SOURCE PERFORMANCE STANDARDS, no person shall cause or allow the emission of sulfur dioxide in the tail gases from new sulfur recovery operations to exceed either a concentration of 2,000 parts per million by volume or a mass emission rate as specified in Table 2 3-1 of this regulation.

02/01/1981

Section 4 –

4.0 Stack Height Requirements

4.1 Minimum stack heights for new sources of sulfur dioxide will be determined by the Department on an individual basis. Such stack height requirements will be based on considerations such as, but not limited to, existing ambient levels of sulfur dioxide, local sources, atmospheric dispersion calculations, land use, and population density. The provisions of Regulation No. 27 7 DE Admin. Code 1127 shall apply to these calculations.

12 DE Reg. 347 (09/01/08) (Final)
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