Rule 3745-21-08 | Control of carbon monoxide emissions from stationary sources.
(A) [Reserved.]
(B) [Reserved.]
(C) [Reserved.]
(D) No person shall install a "new source", as defined in rule 3745-31-01 of the Administrative Code, from which the carbon monoxide gases generated during the operation of a grey iron cupola, blast furnace, or basic oxygen steel furnace are emitted into the atmosphere, unless they are burned at one thousand three hundred degrees Fahrenheit for 0.3 seconds or greater in a direct-flame afterburner or equivalent device equipped with an indicating pyrometer which is positioned in the working area at the operator's eye level.
(E) No person shall install a "new source", as defined in rule 3745-31-01 of the Administrative Code, from which the carbon monoxide waste gas stream from any petroleum fluid coker or other petroleum process, except for a catalyst regeneration process associated with a petroleum cracking system, is emitted into the atmosphere, unless the waste gas stream is burned at one thousand three hundred degrees Fahrenheit for 0.3 seconds or greater in a direct-flame afterburner or boiler equipped with an indicating pyrometer which is positioned in the working area at the operator's eye level.
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