Illinois Administrative Code (Last Updated: March 27, 2024) |
TITLE35. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION |
PART283. GENERAL PROCEDURES FOR EMISSIONS TESTS AVERAGING |
SUBPARTB. PROCEDURES FOR AVERAGING OF TEST RESULTS |
§283.220. Test Plan Requirements
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a) A test plan must be submitted to the Agency when an owner or operator of an emission unit intends to average emissions tests results for that unit.
b) A test plan must be submitted to the Agency for review prior to conducting any emissions test when any one of the following applies:
1) The Agency makes a written request for a test plan;
2) A non-standard test method or procedure is to be used;
3) A source seeks to test at operating parameters that differ from the maximum parameters specified in its operating permit;
4) A source seeks to deviate from a prior test plan for that emission unit; or
5) A test plan for the emission unit is required to be submitted by an Illinois Pollution Control Board Order, any court order, consent decree, Compliance Commitment Agreement, or permit provision.
c) A test plan must specify:
1) The purpose of the test;
2) The operating parameters;
3) The test methods; and
4) Any other procedures that will be followed when conducting an emissions test pursuant to the provisions of this Part.
d) Notwithstanding subsections (a), (b), and (c) above, a test plan need not be submitted under the following circumstances:
1) Where the source intends to utilize a test plan previously submitted to the Agency. However, the source must submit a notice containing the following:
A) The purpose of the test;
B) Date the previously submitted test plan was submitted to the Agency; and
C) A statement that the source is relying on a previously submitted test plan.
2) Where the source intends to use a standard test method or procedure. However, the source must submit a notice containing the following:
A) The purpose of the test; and
B) The standard test method or procedure to be used.
e) The Agency is not required to review and approve or disapprove a test plan prior to the owner or operator of an emission unit conducting an emissions test.