Ensurance of continued health and safety of the region impacted
by a facility constructed within the Town of Coxsackie is a paramount
issue which mandates a close and vigilant watch and monitoring of
emissions. This chapter requires that any industrial source of potential
synergistic or potentiating chemicals demonstrate that the levels
emitted are safe, have been minimized and are subject to periodic
review. Therefore, pursuant to general police powers of the Town to
protect the health and safety of its inhabitants, this chapter is
hereby adopted.
This chapter shall apply to any facility in the Town of Coxsackie
combusting materials in excess of 500 pounds per day exclusive of
fuel oil, natural gas and organic agricultural wastes.
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the
meanings indicated:
BEST AVAILABLE CONTROL TECHNOLOGY (BACT)
An emission limitation, including a visible emission standard,
based on the maximum degree of reduction for each applicable pollutant
from any proposed stationary source or modification which the Town
Board, on a case-by-case basis, determines is generally achievable
for such source or modifications through application of production
processes or available methods, systems and techniques, including
fuel treatment or cleaning or innovative fuel combustion techniques
for control of such pollutant. In determining "BACT," the Town Board
shall take into account energy, environmental, health and economic
impacts.
COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS
Includes but are not limited to the following materials:
paper, wood, industrial and municipal wastes. Combustible materials
in this chapter specifically exclude fuel oil, natural gas and organic
agricultural wastes.
PERSON
Includes an individual, society, club, firm, partnership,
corporation or association of persons, and the singular number shall
include the plural number.
SHUTDOWN
Any occurrence of a main chamber or flame temperature cooling
in excess of 50° F. below normal operating temperature shall constitute
a shutdown.
TOWN BOARD
The Town Board of the Town of Coxsackie or its designee.
No facility governed by this chapter shall be operated except
upon the issuance of an operating permit by the Town Board. Application
for such permit shall be on forms provided by the Town Clerk, and
such permit shall not be granted except after a public hearing upon
30 days notice published in the official newspaper of the Town of
Coxsackie.
Prior to making an application for such permit, the applicant
shall advise the Town Board that the facility is ready for operation
and is requesting an approval for mandatory preoperational testing
as herein set forth. No such mandatory preoperational test shall be
conducted except upon 30 days notice to the Town Board and written
approval of such mandatory preoperational test from the Town Board.
The facility must conduct mandatory preoperational testing as set
forth within this section.
A. Test duration. The facility shall be operated under normal operating
temperatures for a period of 72 hours and charged with combustible
material representative of designed use of the facility.
B. Start-up mode. During a facility start-up, emissions monitoring shall be performed at five-minute intervals from start-up initiation until main chamber temperature and air-filtration device temperatures (if applicable) maintain normal stable operating levels or until stable burner temperature (see §
70-13D) of at least 2,200° F. and air filtration device temperature (if applicable) has obtained normal operating conditions. Normal stable operating temperatures of the main chamber must exceed 2,100° F. Total elapsed time for the start-up mode outlined in this subsection shall not exceed 48 hours.
C. Normal operation mode. During normal operation of the facility, emissions
monitoring shall be performed every 12 hours to determine emissions
from the facility.
D. Shutdown mode. The first mandatory preoperational shutdown mode test
shall commence at 150° F. below normal operating level. During
a shutdown, the unit shall be tested at every deviation of 100°
F. from initial test (specified within this subsection) or five minutes,
whichever occurs first, until unit's flame and main chamber temperatures
are below 150° F. Upon completion of such mandatory preoperational
testing, the facility shall be shut down.
Following the issuance of the initial operating permit or subsequent
operating permits, the following monitoring shall be required:
A. Temperature scale. Temperature measurements must be performed with
National Bureau of Standards traceable thermocouples (tertiary standards
or better) via a continuous monitoring hard-copy readout calibrated
to International Practical Temperature Scale – 68 (IPTS –
68).
B. Temperature monitoring. The temperature monitoring system must be
calibrated monthly with deviations of less than 5° F. for the
entire system, inclusive of thermocouples. Calibration must be performed
by an outside qualified calibration service which will provide findings
on equipment reliability, precision and accuracy to the Coxsackie
Town Clerk on a quarterly basis. Any occurrence of two consecutive
months of calibration deviations exceeding the allowable limits will
constitute a shutdown occurrence until the furnace is below 150°
F. or a certificate of calibration compliance is provided that establishes
equipment calibration within allowable limits. Monthly hard copy temperature
documentation must be provided prior to the fifth business day after
the end of the month for the proceeding month with at least the following
information:
(2) Calibration of chart, inclusive of indication of system calibration
dates.
(5) Equipment make, model and serial numbers.
(6) All shutdown periods to be marked on a chart.
Actual emission specimens obtained for analysis shall be measured
in the manner outlined in this section.
A. All measurements shall be conducted on a direct measurement (isomer
specific) basis. Measurements conducted on correlations to other chemicals
emitted shall not be construed as an adequate measure to ensure public
safety.
B. Measurement procedures shall utilize the best available measurement
techniques available at the time. Measurement techniques shall be
reviewed every three years and be upgraded accordingly at the request
of the Town Board.
C. A proven document certifying that best available measurement techniques tests were utilized as prescribed in Subsection
B shall be obtained. This certification must be obtained from the New York State Department of Health by the facility and submitted to the Town of Coxsackie with the test results.