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Appendix - Table 5 to Subpart JJJJJJ of Part 63—Fuel Analysis Requirements

As stated in § 63.11213, you must comply with the following requirements for fuel analysis testing for affected sources:

To conduct a fuel analysis for the following pollutant . . . You must. . . Using . . .
1. Mercurya. Collect fuel samplesProcedure in § 63.11213(b) or ASTM D2234/D2234M a (for coal) or ASTM D6323 a (for biomass) or equivalent.
b. Compose fuel samplesProcedure in § 63.11213(b) or equivalent.
c. Prepare composited fuel samplesEPA SW-846-3050B a (for solid samples) or EPA SW-846-3020A a (for liquid samples) or ASTM D2013/D2013M a (for coal) or ASTM D5198 a (for biomass) or equivalent.
d. Determine heat content of the fuel typeASTM D5865 a (for coal) or ASTM E711 a (for biomass) or equivalent.
e. Determine moisture content of the fuel typeASTM D3173 a or ASTM E871 a or equivalent.
f. Measure mercury concentration in fuel sampleASTM D6722 a (for coal) or EPA SW-846-7471B a (for solid samples) or EPA SW-846-7470A a (for liquid samples) or equivalent.
g. Convert concentrations into units of lb/MMBtu of heat content

a Incorporated by reference, see § 63.14.

authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401
source: 57 FR 61992, Dec. 29, 1992, unless otherwise noted.