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Q330.

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a

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natural

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gas

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common

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pipe

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is

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connected

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to

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a

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series

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of

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small

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combustion

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units

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and

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a

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subpart

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D

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unit,

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how

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should

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emissions

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be

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reported?

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A330. As described in 40 CFR 98.36(c)(3), the common pipe reporting configuration may be used for the small combustion units. If a portion of the fuel serving a common pipe is diverted to a flare, another stationary fuel combustion unit (or units), a chemical or industrial process, or a Part 75 unit (Subpart D or 98.33(a)(5)), company records may be used to subtract out the diverted fuel stream from the fuel served to the units in the common pipe configuration. The emission reporting for the subpart D unit would be unaffected by how the emissions are calculated for the common pipe configuration.

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Source: This question and answer was derived from a Legacy FAQ.

Approval / Publishing History: Version 1

Expiration : None

Relevant Subparts: Subpart C


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