Louisiana LAC 33:III Chapter 11, Control of Emissions of Smoke, Section 1105.A - Smoke from Flaring Shall Not Exceed 20 Percent Opacity, SIP effective February 29, 2016 (LAd47)
Regulatory Text:
Louisiana Administrative Code, Title 33 ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, Part III Air (LAC 33:III)
Chapter 11. Control of Emissions of Smoke
§1105. Smoke from Flaring Shall Not Exceed 20 Percent Opacity
As adopted in the Louisiana Register MM002 LR 33:2084 (October 20, 2007),
submitted to EPA August 14, 2009 [LA039.03] and resubmitted to EPA October 2015 [LA039.05],
Regulations.gov document EPA-R06-OAR-2012-0434-0005 [LA039.05].
Approved by EPA January 28, 2016 (81 FR 04891) SIP effective February 29, 2016 (LAd47),
Regulations.gov docket EPA-R06-OAR-2012-0434 [LA039].
A. The emission of smoke from a flare or other similar device used for burning in connection with pressure valve releases for control over process upsets shall be controlled so that the shade or appearance of the emission does not exceed 20 percent opacity (LAC 33:III.1503.D.2, Table 4) for a combined total of six hours in any 10 consecutive days. If it appears the emergency cannot be controlled in six hours, SPOC shall be notified by the emitter in accordance with LAC 33:I.3923 as soon as possible after the start of the upset period. Such notification does not imply the administrative authority will automatically grant an exemption to the source(s) of excessive emissions.
***End Louisiana LAC 33:III Chapter 11, Control of Emissions of Smoke, Section 1105.A - Smoke from Flaring Shall Not Exceed 20 Percent Opacity, SIP effective February 29, 2016 (LAd47)***