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Q114.

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Can

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an

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alternate

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oxidation

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factor,

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other

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than

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10%

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be

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used

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in

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the

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calculations?

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A114. Yes. Beginning in reporting year 2013, if your facility meets one of the conditions in Table HH-4 associated with an oxidation fraction other than 10 percent, then a different value should be used in the rule equations.  Note that equations have been provided to determine the methane flux rate at your facility beneath Table HH-4 in the rule.  Additionally, we have developed a calculation spreadsheet template to assist reporters in performing the methane flux calculations that can be downloaded from the Optional Calculation Spreadsheet Instructions page.

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Source: This question and answer was derived from a Legacy FAQ. Revised by Rachel Schmeltz, 2/6/2014.

Approval / Publishing History: Version 2

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Relevant Subparts: Subpart HH
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