Burden Calculation Tables

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NSPS for Stationary Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart IIII) (Renewal)

Burden Calculation Tables

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Overview

Table 1
Table 2
Number of respondents


Sheet 1: Table 1

Table 1: Annual Respondent Burden and Cost – NSPS for Stationary Source Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart IIII) (Renewal)









Burden item (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H)

Person hours per occurrence No. of occurrences per respondent per year Person hours per respondent per year
(C=AxB)
Respondents per year a Technical person- hours per year
(E=CxD)
Management person hours per year
(Ex0.05)
Clerical person hours per year
(Ex0.1)
Total Cost
Per year b


1. Applications N/A








A. Certification for stationary use









- Certification application c 44 1 44 35 1,540 77 154 $209,483.89

- Recordkeeping 4.4 1 4.4 35 154 7.7 15.4 $20,948.39

- Certificate/durability testing d 168 1 168 35 5,880 294 588 $799,847.58

- Selective enforcement audits 115 1 115 1 115 5.75 11.5 $15,643.28

- Defect reporting e 125 1 125 4 500 25 50 $68,014.25

B. Certification for stationary/non-road use 1 1 1 200 200 10 20 $27,205.70

2. Surveys and studies N/A








3. Reporting requirements









A. Read and understand rule requirementf 1 1 1 40 40 2 4 $5,441.14

B. Required activities See 3D








C. Gather existing information See 3D








D. Write report









Initial notification









>3,000 hp, prime g 2 1 2 32 64 3.2 6.4 $8,705.82

>10 l/cyl, prime h 2 1 2 8 16 0.8 1.6 $2,176.46

Pre-2007, not certified, prime, >175 hp N/A








E. Annual report for emergency stationary CI ICEi 16 1 16 10,362 165,792 8,289.6 16,579.2 $22,552,437.07

Subtotal for Reporting Requirements



200,446 $23,709,904

4. Recordkeeping requirements









A. Read and understand rule requirement j 1 1 1 55,955 55,955 2,797.7 5,595.5 $7,611,447.51

B. Train personnel N/A








C. Recording CDPF corrective actionk 1 1 1 20,724 20,724 1,036.20 2,072.4 $2,819,054.63

D. Recording hours in non-emergency operation l 0.5 1 0.5 207,240 103,620 5181 10362 $14,095,273.17

Subtotal for Recordkeeping Requirements



207,344 $24,525,775

TOTAL LABOR BURDEN AND COST (rounded)m



408,000 $48,200,000

Total Capital/O&M Costsm






$242,000
38
Grand Total (Labor and Capital/O&M Costs)m






$48,400,000
hr/response











Assumptions:

a We have assumed that there are 207,240 sources currently subject to the regulations. EPA estimates that approximately 160 stationary CI engines greater than 3,000 HP are sold each year, and that 20 percent of these engines are used for non-emergency purposes. This means that there are an estimated 32 new non-emergency engines greater than 3,000 HP sold each year that would have to submit an initial notification. EPA also estimates that 8 engines with a displacement of 10 liters per cylinder or more are sold in the U.S. each year. Therefore it is estimated that 40 new sources are expected each year over the next three years.

b This ICR uses the following labor rates: $153.55 per hour for Executive, Administrative, and Managerial labor; $122.20 per hour for Technical labor, and $61.51 per hour for Clerical labor. These rates are from the United States Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, June 2014 “Table 2. Civilian Workers, by Occupational and Industry group.” The rates are from column 1, “Total compensation.” The rates have been increased by 110 percent to account for the benefit packages available to those employed by private industry.

c We assume that approximately 35 engine families per year will be required to be certified to the emission standards of the rule by manufacturers. We have assumed that it will take 44 hours for all affected facilities to complete the certification application. EPA also estimates that approximately 200 engine families currently certified for nonroad use will be required to be certified to the stationary CI rule and would have minimal burden.

d We assume that approximately 35 engine families per year will be required to be certified to the emission standards of the rule. We have assumed that it will take 168 hours for all affected facilities to complete the certificate/durability testing.

e We assume 10% of new respondents will have to conduct defect-reporting. We have assumed that it will take 125 hours for all affected facilities to complete the defect report.

f We have assumed that each of the 40 respondents will take one hour to read instructions.

g We have assumed that 80 percent of the 40 affected facilities are required to write the >3,000 hp, prime report.

h We have assumed that 20 percent of the 40 affected facilities will write the 10 l/cyl prime report.

i Applies to emergency stationary CI ICE with a maximum engine power more than 100 HP that operates or is contractually obligated to be available for more than 15 hours per calendar year for the purposes specified in § 60.4211(f)(2)(ii) and (iii) or that operates for the purposes specified in § 60.4211(f)(3)(i). We have assumed 16 hours per annual report based on ICR 1975.06 (NESHAP For Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engines 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart ZZZZ) and that 5% of respondents must submit an annual report.

j We have assumed that on average 27% (or 55,955) of the 207,240 respondents will read rule instructions each year.

k We have assumed that it will take 10% of respondents 1 hour to keep records of corrective actions taken for CI ICE equipped with diesel particulate filters.

l We have assumed that respondents are required to keep the records for the recording hours in non-emergency operation.

m Totals have been rounded to 3 significant figures. Figures may not add exactly due to rounding.


Sheet 2: Table 2

Table 2: Average Annual EPA Burden and Cost – NSPS for Stationary Source Compression Ignition Internal Combustion Engines (40 CFR Part 60, Subpart IIII) (Renewal)







Activity (A) (B) (C) (D) (E) (F) (G) (H)
EPA person- hours per occurrence No. of occurrences per plant per year EPA person- hours per plant per year Plants per year a Technical person- hours per year Management person-hours per year Clerical person-hours per year Cost, $ b


(C=AxB)
(E=CxD) (Ex0.05) (Ex0.1)








Report Review







1. Initial notification of compliance c 2 1 2 40 80 4 8 $4,596.40
2. Certification application







A. Certification for stationary use d 2 1 2 35 70 3.5 7 $4,021.85
B. Certification for stationary/non-road use e 1 1 1 200 200 10 20 $11,491.00
TOTAL ANNUAL BURDEN AND COST (rounded)f



403 $20,100









Assumptions:







a We have assumed that there are 207,240 sources currently subject to the regulations, and it is estimated that 40 new sources are expected each year over the next three years.







b This cost is based on the following hourly labor rates: $69.04 for Managerial (GS-13, Step 5, $43.15 + 60%), $51.23 for Technical (GS-12, Step 1, $32.02 + 60%) and $27.73 Clerical (GS-6, Step 3, $17.33 + 60%). These rates are from the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) “2014 General Schedule” which excludes locality rates of pay. These rates have been increased by 60 percent to account for the benefit packages available to government employees.
c We have assumed that each of the 40 affected facilities would have to submit the initial notification of compliance report.







d We have assumed that it will take 2 hours to review the certification for stationary use report for each respondent.







e We have assumed that it will take one hour one time per year to review the certification for stationary/non-road use for each respondent.







f Totals have been rounded to 3 significant figures. Figures may not add exactly due to rounding.








Sheet 3: Number of respondents

Number of Respondents

Respondents That Submit Reports Respondents That Do Not Submit Any Reports

(A) (B) (C) (D) (E)
Year Number of New Respondents 1 Number of Existing Respondents Number of Existing Respondents that keep records but do not submit reports Number of Existing Respondents That Are Also New Respondents Number of Respondents





(E=A+B+C-D)
1 40 235 206,925 0 207,200
2 40 235 206,965 0 207,240
3 40 235 207,005 0 207,280
Average 40 235 206,965 0 207,240






























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