9VAC5-530-200. Recordkeeping requirements.
A. The owner shall maintain records of emission data and operating parameters as necessary and, if requested, provide them to the department within three business days to demonstrate compliance with this general permit.
B. The owner shall maintain records of the occurrence and duration of any bypass, malfunction, shutdown, or failure of the affected unit or its associated air pollution control equipment that results in excess emissions for more than one hour. Records shall include the following: (i) date, (ii) time, (iii) duration, (iv) description (emission unit, pollutant affected, cause), (v) corrective action, (vi) preventive measures taken, and (vii) name of person generating the record.
C. The content and format of such records shall be arranged with the regional office. These records shall include, but are not limited to:
1. Total combined annual throughput of fuel consumed for the affected unit or units, calculated monthly as the sum of each consecutive 12-month period. Compliance for the consecutive 12-month period shall be demonstrated monthly by adding the total for the most recently completed calendar month to the individual monthly totals for the preceding 11 months.
2. Total annual heat input values to show compliance with subsections C, D, and E of 9VAC5-530-170.
3. All fuel supplier certifications.
4. Engine information including make, model, serial number, model year, maximum engine power, and engine displacement for each affected unit.
5. Written manufacturer specifications or written standard operating procedures prepared by the owner for each affected unit. The written standard operating procedures prepared by the owner cannot be less stringent than the written manufacturer specifications.
6. Results of all stack tests, VEE, and performance evaluations.
7. Operation and control device monitoring records for the fuel flow meter.
8. Scheduled and unscheduled maintenance, testing, and operator training.
D. These records shall be available for inspection by the department and shall be current for the most recent five years.
Statutory Authority
§§ 10.1-1307.02 and 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 27, Issue 23, eff. August 17, 2011.