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Permit Unit Requirements for N-4070-1-3 (continued) <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />11. "Shutdown" is defined as the cessation of operation of the collection and control system. [District Rule 2201 ] Federally <br />Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />'. "Malfunction" means any sudden, infrequent, and not reasonably preventable failure of air pollution control <br />equipment, process equipment, or a process to operate in a normal or usual manner. Failures that are caused in part by <br />poor maintenance or careless operation are not failures. [40 CFR 60.2] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />13. "Maintenance" is defined as work performed on the collection and/or control system in order to ensure continued <br />compliance with all applicable Rules and Regulations, and also to prevent failures and malfunctions. The <br />owner/operator shall minimize emissions during maintenance periods. [District Rule 2201 ] Federally Enforceable <br />Through Title V Permit <br />14. In the event that the collection or control system becomes inoperable, the gas mover equipment (as defined in 40 CFR <br />60.751) shall be shut down and all valves in the collection and control system contributing to venting of the landfill gas <br />to the atmosphere shall be closed within one hour. [40 CFR 753(e)] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />15. The collection system shall be operated such that the methane concentration is less than 500 parts per million above <br />background at the surface of the landfill. Compliance with this surface methane operational standard shall be <br />demonstrated using the procedures outlined in 40 CFR 60.755(c) within 180 days of installation and startup of the <br />collection and control system and quarterly thereafter. [40 CFR 60.753(d), 40 CFR 60.755(c), and 40 CFR 60.8] <br />Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />16. The owner/operator shall install, calibrate, maintain, and operate a meter that measures and records the landfill gas <br />flow rate into the flare at least once every 15 minutes. This meter shall also be capable of measuring the landfill gas <br />flow rate that might bypass the flare in the event of equipment malfunction or maintenance. [40 CFR 60.756(c)(2)] <br />17. The flare's tip velocity shall be less than 18.3 m/sec (60 ft/sec), as determined by 40 CFR 60.18(f)(4). The net heating <br />value of the landfill gas being combusted shall not be less than 200 Btu/scf, as determined by 40 CFR 60.18(0(3). The <br />flare's tip velocity and the net heating value of the landfill gas shall be determined within 180 days of installation and <br />startup of the collection and control system and annually thereafter. [40 CFR 60.18(c)(4)(i) and 40 CFR 60.8] <br />Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />i u. The flare's discharge height shall be at least 30 feet above grade. [District Rules 2201 and 4102] <br />19. There shall be no visible emissions from the flare except for periods not exceeding a total of five minutes during any <br />consecutive two hours. Visible emissions shall be determined using EPA Method 22 and a two-hour observation <br />period. [40 CFR 60.18(c)(1)] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />20. The flare shall be operated with a flame present at all times while gas is being vented to it. The presence of a flame <br />shall be continuously monitored using a thermocouple, ultraviolet sensor, or any other equivalent device located at the <br />pilot light or the flame itself. The flame's presence shall be recorded at least once every 15 minutes. [40 CFR <br />60.18(c)(2) and 40 CFR 60.756(c)(1)] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />21. The flare shall be operated at all times when landfill gas is vented to it. [40 CFR 60.18(e)] Federally Enforceable <br />Through Title V Permit' <br />�z Jv <br />22. The landfill gas collection and control system shall comply with the operational standards of 40 CFR 60.753, the <br />compliance provisions of 40 CFR 60.755, the monitoring provisions of 40 CFR 60.756, the reporting and record <br />keeping requirements of 40 CFR 60.757 and 60.758, and the requirements of 40 CFR 60.759 (for active collection <br />systems). [40 CFR 60.752(b)(2)(10, 60.753, 60.755, 60.756, 60.757, 60.758, 60.759, 62.14353 and 62.14354(b)] <br />Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />23. Permittee shall comply with the Increments of Progress as defined in Table 3 of 40 CFR 62, Subpart GGG, unless a <br />site specific schedule is approved by EPA, which includes notification of EPA no later than 10 business days after <br />completing each increment of progress. [40 CFR 62.14355(b)] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />24. Permittee shall submit the Final Control Plan (as defined in 40 CFR 62.14351) one year after the first annual emission <br />rate report showing NMOC emissions > 50 megagrams/year, unless a site-specific schedule is approved by EPA. <br />(Increment 1) [40 CFR 62.14356(a)(1)] Federally Enforceable Through Title V Permit <br />PERMIT UNIT REQUIREMENTS CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE <br />These terms and conditions are part of the Facility -wide Permit to Operate. <br />=acility Name: FOOTHILL SANITARY LANDFILL <br />-ocation: 6484 N WAVERLY RD,LINDEN, CA <br />1-1070-1J:Od 172008 4:25PM-PEIRCEN <br />