(a) General requirements. General requirements for alert level actions shall include all of the following:
- (1) The prohibition of open burning of material.
- (2) The limitation of incineration to the hours of 12 noon to 4 p.m.
- (3) The limitation of soot blowing and boiler lancing of combustion units to the hours of 12 noon to 4 p.m.
- (4) The substantial reduction of the emissions of air contaminants by the reduction of operating levels.
- (5) The substantial reduction of space heating and cooling requirements.
- (6) The reduction to a minimum of the emissions of air contaminants from sources which are not in compliance with the emission limitations set forth in this article and from sources operating under a temporary variance granted by the Department.
- (7) The deferment or postponement of operations which may be deferred or postponed.
- (8) The reduction of the use of electricity.
- (9) The elimination of unnecessary operation of motor vehicles.
- (10) Preparation for the implementation of standby plans for a warning level action.
(b) Requirements for specific sources. In addition to taking the actions listed in subsection (a) the following sources shall take the indicated control actions:
(1) Thermal electric generating facilities. Thermal electric generating facilities shall conform with all of the following:
- (i) Switch to low ash and low sulfur fuel.
- (ii) Maximally shift the load from old (high polluting) units to new (low polluting) units.
- (iii) Maximally shift the load to facilities outside the alert area.
- (2) Industrial boilers. Industrial boilers shall switch to low ash and low sulfur fuel.
- (3) Blast furnaces. Blast furnaces shall undergo a substantial reduction of production.
- (4) Coke ovens. Coke ovens shall undergo a substantial increase of coking time.
(5) Sinter plants. Sinter plants shall conform with the following:
- (i) Substantially reduce production.
- (ii) Switch to low sulfur ore, coal and coke.
(6) Steel making furnaces. Steel making furnaces shall conform with all of the following:
- (i) Substantially reduce production.
- (ii) Substantially reduce oxygen usage.
- (iii) Switch to low sulfur fuel.
- (7) Slag quenching. Slag quenching sources shall cease operations.
Source
The provisions of this § 137.12 adopted January 27, 1972, effective January 28, 1972, 2 Pa.B. 383.
Cross References
This section cited in 25 Pa. Code § 137.4 (relating to standby plans); and 25 Pa. Code § 137.5 (relating to implementation of emission reduction procedures).