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What emission limitations must I meet for capture systems and control devices applied to pushing emissions?

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What emission limitations must I meet for capture systems and control devices applied to pushing emissions?

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(a) You must not discharge to the atmosphere emissions of particulate matter from a control device applied to pushing emissions from a new or existing coke oven battery that exceed the applicable limit in paragraphs (a)(1) through (4) of this section: (1) 0.01 grain per dry standard cubic foot (gr/dscf) if a cokeside shed is used to capture emissions; (2) 0.02 pound per ton (lb/ton) of coke if a moveable hood vented to a stationary control device is used to capture emissions; (3) If a mobile scrubber car that does not capture emissions during travel is used: (i) 0.03 lb/ton of coke for a control device applied to pushing emissions from a short battery, or (ii) 0.01 lb/ton of coke for a control device applied to pushing emissions from a tall battery; and (4) 0.04 lb/ton of coke if a mobile control device that captures emissions during travel is used. (b) You must meet each operating limit in paragraphs (b)(1) through (4) of this section that applies to you for a new or existing coke ove

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