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0 Conditions for N-8569-1-0 (continued) Page 3 of 4 <br />22. The sulfur compound content of the landfill gas entering this stationary source shall be monitored and recorded <br />monthly, After four consecutive monthly tests show compliance, the monitoring frequency may be reduced to once <br />every calendar quarter. If quarterly monitoring shows an exceedance of the limit, then monthly monitoring shall <br />resume and continue until four consecutive months of monitoring show compliance with the limit. Once compliance <br />with the limit is shown for four consecutive months, then the monitoring frequency may return to quarterly. <br />Monitoring shall not be required in any month during which neither the engines nor the flare operate. Records of <br />monitoring results shall be maintained as required elsewhere in this permit. [District Rule 2201 ] <br />23. Monitoring of the landfill gas sulfur compound content shall be performed using Draeger tubes or an alternative <br />method approved in writing by the District. [District Rule 220 1] <br />24 Source testing to measure landfill gas -combustion NOx, CO, NH3, and VOC emissions, and NMOC emissions and <br />destruction efficiency, from this unit shall be conducted within 90 days of initial start-up. [District Rules 4701 and <br />4702 and 40 CFR 60.752(b)(2)(iii)(B)] <br />25 Source testing to measure landfill gas -combustion NOx, CO, NH3, and VOC emissions from this unit shall be <br />conducted at least once every 12 months. After demonstrating compliance on two consecutive annual source tests, the <br />unit shall be tested not less than once every 24 months. 1f the result of the 24 -month source test demonstrates that the <br />unit does not meet the applicable emission limits, the source testing, frequency shall revert to at least once every 12 <br />months. [District Rules 2201, 4701, and 4702] <br />26 Emissions source testing shall be conducted with the engine operating either at conditions representative of normal <br />operations or conditions specified in the Permit to Operate. [District Rules 4701 and 47021 <br />27 Source testing shall be conducted using the methods and procedures approved by the District. The District must be <br />notified at least 30 days prior to any compliance source test, and a source test plan must be submitted for approval at <br />least 15 days prior to testing. [District Rule 1081 ] <br />1W28. The results of each source test shall be submitted to the District within 60 days thereafter. [District Rule 1081j <br />29. For emissions source testing, the arithmetic average of three 30 -consecutive -minute test runs shall apply. If' two of <br />three runs are above an applicable limit, the test cannot be used to demonstrate compliance with an applicable limit <br />VOC emissions shall be reported both as methane and as hexane NOx and CO concentrations shall be reported in <br />ppmv, corrected to 15% oxygen VOC concentrations shall be reported in ppmv, corrected to 15% oxygen as methane <br />and corrected to 3% oxygen as hexane [District Rules 4701 and 4702 and 40 CFR 60 752(b)(2)(iii)(B)] <br />30. The following test methods shall be used: NOx (ppmv) - EPA Method 7E or ARB Method 100, CO (ppmv) - EPA <br />Method 10 or ARB Method 100, stack gas oxygen - EPA Method 3 or 3A or ARB Method 100, VOC (ppmv) - EPA <br />Method 18, 25A or 25B, or ARB Method 100, and NMOC (ppmv) - FPA Method 18, 25, 25A, or 25C. [District Rules <br />1081, 4701, and 4702, and 40 CFR 60.754(d)] <br />31 . The permittee shall maintain an engine operating log to demonstrate compliance. The engine operating log shall <br />include, on a monthly basis, the following information: total hours of operation, type of fuel used, maintenance or <br />modifications performed, monitoring data, compliance source test results, and any other information necessary to <br />demonstrate compliance. [District Rules 4701 and 4702] <br />32. The permittee shall update the I&M plan for this engine prior to any planned change in operation. The permittee must <br />notify the District no later than seven days after changing the I&M plan and must submit an updated I&M plan to the <br />APCO for approval no later than 14 days after the change. The date and time of the change to the I&M plan shall be <br />recorded in the engine's operating log. For modifications, the revised 1&M plan shall be submitted to and approved by <br />the APCO prior to issuance of the Permit to Operate. The permittee may request a change to the I&M plan at any <br />time, [District Rule 4702] <br />33 Permittee shall maintain records of actual gross electrical output from this engine, in kW -hr. [District Rule 2201] <br />34. Permittee shall maintain records of actual VOC and CO emissions from this 1.FG-fired engine. Emissions shall be <br />calculated as follows: (actual gross electrical output, in kW -hr) x (1.341 bhp/kW) x (emission factor calculated from <br />most recent source test data for that pollutant, g/bhp-hr) - (453.6 g/Ib) _ (0.96). [District Rule 2201 ] <br />35. Permittee shall maintain records of actual VOC and CO emissions from this stationary source. Records for comparison <br />with the annual VOC and CO emission limit shall be updated at least once each calendar month. [District Rule 2201] <br />CONDITIONS CONTINUE ON NEXT PAGE <br />