New York Codes Rules Regulations (Last Updated: March 27,2024) |
TITLE 6. Department of Environmental Conservation |
Chapter III. Air Resources |
Subchapter A. Prevention and Control of Air Contamination and Air Pollution |
Part 224. Sulfuric and Nitric Acid Plants |
Sec. 224.6. Exceptions
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- (a) Upon written application by a source owner or operator, the commissioner may exempt the source owner or operator from the provisions of section 224.4(a) of this Part, and set forth alternative stack monitoring and reporting requirements if the source owner or operator can demonstrate that:(1) an emission source is operated infrequently;(2) the installation of a continuous stack monitoring system would impose an extreme economic burden on the source owner;(3) a continuous stack monitoring system cannot be installed due to physical limitations; or(4) commercially available continuous stack monitoring systems would not provide accurate determinations of emissions.(b) Where it can be shown to the commissioner's satisfaction that an emission source subject to this Part, for which an application for a permit to construct was received prior to August 17, 1971, cannot comply with the requirements of this Part for technological or economic reasons, the commissioner may except the source owner from the requirement of this Part and accept a lesser degree of control upon submission of satisfactory evidence by the source owner.