[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 8]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR61.354]

[Page 208-210]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 61_NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
--Table of Contents
 
   Subpart FF_National Emission Standard for Benzene Waste Operations
 
Sec. 61.354  Monitoring of operations.

    (a) Except for a treatment process or waste stream complying with 
Sec. 61.348(d), the owner or operator shall monitor each treatment 
process or wastewater treatment system unit to ensure the unit is 
properly operated and maintained by one of the following monitoring 
procedures:
    (1) Measure the benzene concentration of the waste stream exiting 
the treatment process complying with Sec. 61.348(a)(1)(i) at least once 
per month by collecting and analyzing one or more samples using the 
procedures specified in Sec. 61.355(c)(3).
    (2) Install, calibrate, operate, and maintain according to 
manufacturer's specifications equipment to continuously monitor and 
record a process parameter (or parameters) for the treatment process or 
wastewater treatment system unit that indicates proper system operation. 
The owner or operator shall inspect at least once each operating day the 
data recorded by the monitoring equipment (e.g., temperature monitor or 
flow indicator) to ensure that the unit is operating properly.
    (b) If an owner or operator complies with the requirements of Sec. 
61.348(b), then the owner or operator shall monitor each wastewater 
treatment system to ensure the unit is properly operated and maintained 
by the appropriate monitoring procedure as follows:
    (1) For the first exempt waste management unit in each waste 
treatment train, other than an enhanced biodegradation unit, measure the 
flow rate, using the procedures of Sec. 61.355(b), and the benzene 
concentration of each waste stream entering the unit at least once per 
month by collecting and analyzing one or more samples using the 
procedures specified in Sec. 61.355(c)(3).
    (2) For each enhanced biodegradation unit that is the first exempt 
waste management unit in a treatment train, measure the benzene 
concentration of each waste stream entering the unit at least once per 
month by collecting and analyzing one or more samples using the 
procedures specified in Sec. 61.355(c)(3).
    (c) An owner or operator subject to the requirements in Sec. 61.349 
of this subpart shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate 
according to the manufacturer's specifications a device to continuously 
monitor the control device operation as specified in the following 
paragraphs, unless alternative monitoring procedures or requirements are 
approved for that facility by the Administrator. The owner or operator 
shall inspect at least once each operating day the data recorded by the 
monitoring equipment (e.g., temperature monitor or flow indicator) to 
ensure that the control device is operating properly.
    (1) For a thermal vapor incinerator, a temperature monitoring device 
equipped with a continuous recorder. The device shall have an accuracy 
of 1 percent of the temperature being monitored in 
[deg]C or 0.5 [deg]C, whichever is greater. The 
temperature sensor shall be installed at a representative location in 
the combustion chamber.
    (2) For a catalytic vapor incinerator, a temperature monitoring 
device equipped with a continuous recorder. The device shall be capable 
of monitoring temperature at two locations, and have an accuracy of 
1 percent of the temperature being monitored in 
[deg]C or 0.5 [deg]C, whichever is greater. One 
temperature sensor shall be installed in the vent stream at the nearest 
feasible point to the catalyst bed inlet and a second temperature sensor 
shall be installed in the vent stream at the nearest feasible point to 
the catalyst bed outlet.
    (3) For a flare, a monitoring device in accordance with 40 CFR 
60.18(f)(2) equipped with a continuous recorder.
    (4) For a boiler or process heater having a design heat input 
capacity less than 44 MW (150 x 10\6\ BTU/hr), a temperature monitoring 
device equipped with a continuous recorder. The device shall have an 
accuracy of 1 percent of the temperature being 
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or 0.5 [deg]C, whichever is greater. The 
temperature sensor shall be installed at a representative location in 
the combustion chamber.
    (5) For a boiler or process heater having a design heat input 
capacity greater than or equal to 44 MW (150 x 10\6\ BTU/hr), a 
monitoring device equipped with a continuous recorder to measure a 
parameter(s) that indicates good combustion operating practices are 
being used.
    (6) For a condenser, either:
    (i) A monitoring device equipped with a continuous recorder to 
measure either the concentration level of the organic compounds or the 
concentration level of benzene in the exhaust vent stream from the 
condenser; or
    (ii) A temperature monitoring device equipped with a continuous 
recorder. The device shall be capable of monitoring temperature at two 
locations, and have an accuracy of 1 percent of 
the temperature being monitored in [deg]C or 0.5 
[deg]C, whichever is greater. One temperature sensor shall be installed 
at a location in the exhaust stream from the condenser, and a second 
temperature sensor shall be installed at a location in the coolant fluid 
exiting the condenser.
    (7) For a carbon adsorption system that regenerates the carbon bed 
directly in the control device such as a fixed-bed carbon adsorber, 
either:
    (i) A monitoring device equipped with a continuous recorder to 
measure either the concentration level of the organic compounds or the 
benzene concentration level in the exhaust vent stream from the carbon 
bed; or
    (ii) A monitoring device equipped with a continuous recorder to 
measure a parameter that indicates the carbon bed is regenerated on a 
regular, predetermined time cycle.
    (8) For a vapor recovery system other than a condenser or carbon 
adsorption system, a monitoring device equipped with a continuous 
recorder to measure either the concentration level of the organic 
compounds or the benzene concentration level in the exhaust vent stream 
from the control device.
    (9) For a control device subject to the requirements of Sec. 
61.349(a)(2)(iv), devices to monitor the parameters as specified in 
Sec. 61.349(a)(2)(iv)(C).
    (d) For a carbon adsorption system that does not regenerate the 
carbon bed directly on site in the control device (e.g., a carbon 
canister), either the concentration level of the organic compounds or 
the concentration level of benzene in the exhaust vent stream from the 
carbon adsorption system shall be monitored on a regular schedule, and 
the existing carbon shall be replaced with fresh carbon immediately when 
carbon breakthrough is indicated. The device shall be monitored on a 
daily basis or at intervals no greater than 20 percent of the design 
carbon replacement interval, whichever is greater. As an alternative to 
conducting this monitoring, an owner or operator may replace the carbon 
in the carbon adsorption system with fresh carbon at a regular 
predetermined time interval that is less than the carbon replacement 
interval that is determined by the maximum design flow rate and either 
the organic concentration or the benzene concentration in the gas stream 
vented to the carbon adsorption system.
    (e) An alternative operation or process parameter may be monitored 
if it can be demonstrated that another parameter will ensure that the 
control device is operated in conformance with these standards and the 
control device's design specifications.
    (f) Owners or operators using a closed-vent system that contains any 
bypass line that could divert a vent stream from a control device used 
to comply with the provisions of this subpart shall do the following:
    (1) Visually inspect the bypass line valve at least once every 
month, checking the position of the valve and the condition of the car-
seal or closure mechanism required under Sec. 61.349(a)(1)(ii) to 
ensure that the valve is maintained in the closed position and the vent 
stream is not diverted through the bypass line.
    (2) Visually inspect the readings from each flow monitoring device 
required by Sec. 61.349(a)(1)(ii) at least once each operating day to 
check that vapors are being routed to the control device as required.
    (g) Each owner or operator who uses a system for emission control 
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maintained at a pressure less than atmospheric pressure with openings to 
provide dilution air shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate 
according to the manufacturer's specifications a device equipped with a 
continuous recorder to monitor the pressure in the unit to ensure that 
it is less than atmospheric pressure.

[55 FR 8346, Mar. 7, 1990, as amended at 58 FR 3099, Jan. 7, 1993; 65 FR 
62160, Oct. 17, 2000]