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§ 60.6140 - What equations must I use?
(a) Concentration correction to 7 percent oxygen. Correct any pollutant concentration to 7 percent oxygen using equation 1 of this section:
Equation 1 to Paragraph (a)
Where:
C(b) Quarterly carbon usage. If you use activated carbon to comply with the dioxins/furans or mercury limits, calculate the required quarterly usage of carbon using equation 2 of this section for facility basis or equation 3 of this section for unit basis:
(1) Facility basis.
Equation 2 to Paragraph (b)(1)
Where:
C = required quarterly carbon usage for the facility in kilograms (or pounds).
f(2) Unit basis.
Equation 3 to Paragraph (b)(2)
Where:
C = required quarterly carbon usage for the unit in kilograms (or pounds).
f = required carbon feed rate for the municipal waste combustor in kilograms (or pounds) per hour. That is the average carbon feed rate during the most recent mercury or dioxins/furans stack tests (whichever has a higher feed rate).
h = number of hours the municipal waste combustor was in operation during the calendar quarter (hours). (c) Percent Reduction. If you opt to comply with the alternative percent reduction standards for hydrogen chloride, mercury or sulfur dioxide, use the following equation to calculate the percent reduction:
Equation 4 to Paragraph (c)
Where:
%P