United States Office of Air Quality EPA-450/2-88-004
Environmental Protection Planning and Standards May 1988
Agency Research Triangle Park NC 27711
Air
Summary of State VOC
Regulations-Volume 2.
Group III CTG and
Greater Than 100 Ton
Per Year Non-CTG VOC
Regulations
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Disclaimer
This report was furnished to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency by Pacific Environmental
Services, Inc., Durham, North Carolina 27707 in fulfillment of Contract No. 68-02-4393, Work Assignment
No. 1. This document has been reviewed by the Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, U S
Environmental Protection Agency, and approved for publication. Approval does not signify that the contents
necessarily reflect the views and policies of the Environmental Protection Agency. Every attempt has been
made to make this publication as complete and accurate as possible; however, it does not constitute a legal
compilation of Federally approved regulations. The reader should refer to The Code of Federal Regulations
and to the appropriate State or local regulations for official interpretations.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Preface ni
Executive Summary iv
Explanatory Notes vi
Table 1. Summary of Regulatory Status for Group III
CTG Sources 1-1
Table 2. Summary of Regulatory Status for Greater
Than 100 TRY Non-CTG Sources 2-1
Table 3. Summary of Group III CTG VOC Regulations by
Source Category 3-1
Table 4. Summary of Greater Than 100 TRY Non-
CTG VOC Regulations by Source Category 4-1
Table 5. Source Specific RACT Determinations 5-1
APPENDIX A STATE AND EPA REGIONAL CONTACT LIST A-1
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PREFACE
This document updates and expands those portions of the Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) document Summary of State VOC Regulations pubiisned
in April 1985 (EPA-450/2-85-003) (Volume 1) covering Group III and greater
than 1UO tons per year non-CTG source category regulations. Information
used in this project to compile Volume 2 was collected from all 10 EPA
Regional OTtices in early 1987.
Volume 1 contains regulatory summaries of the Group I and II CTG
source categories. Volume 1 also contains now outdated information on
Group III CTG's and >100 tpy non-CTG source regulations.
Volume 2 presents updated regulatory summaries for Group III and
greater than 100 tpy non-CTG sources. A State-by-State summary of
regulatory development status appear in Tables 1 and 2 of this volume.
Table 3 provides summaries of the regulations of the Group III source
categories by source category; Table 4 summarizes the non-CTG regulations.
Table 5 summarizes reasonably available control technology (RACT) determi-
nations, where provided by the EPA Regional Offices.
To facilitate future update of the contents of this document, EPA
Regional and btate contacts listed in Appendix A of Volume 2 are encouraged
to provide corrections and new material to OAQPS's Air Quality Management
Division on a periodic basis. If sufficient revisions are received, then
updates will be sent to all EPA Regional Offices for dissemination within
the Region and to the State and local air pollution control agencies.
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
State Implementation Plan:; (SIP's) for all nonattainment areas were
developed to demonstrate attainment of the ozone standard by 1982. These
SIP's were required at a minimum to contain regulations for volatile
organic compound (VOC) emitting sources that are based on the Environmental
Protection Agency's (EPA's) Group I and Group II Control Techniques
Guidelines (CTG) documents. In addition, some States requested an
extension to 1987 to meet the ozone standard and some areas were required
to revise their ozone SIP's because they did not attain the standard by
the end of 1982. These areas were required also to control Group III CTG
source categories and all othe~ non-CTG source categories that emit
greater than 100 tons per year of VOC. However, in many areas, implemen-
tation of these CTG regulations did not achieve the necessary reductions
in VOC emissions required by the application of the ozone models, i.e.
city-specific EKMA, Urban Airshed, etc. Such States, as well as those
that were scheduled to attain the ozone standard by 1987, have had to go
beyond these guideline documents and obtain reductions from sources
emitting less than 100 tpy in source categories covered by Group I and II
CTG's. The EPA is interested in providing information for States to help
them develop the most effective regulations pertinent to source categories
in their areas to further reduce VOC's, especially in those areas that
have not achieved the ozone standard by 12/31/87.
In April of 1985, EPA published Summary of State VOC Regulations
(EPA-450/2-85-003), which summarized regulations for Group I, II, and III
CTG's and >100 tpy non-CTG categories as of August 1, 1984. This document
updates and expands parts of tliat publication; specifically it presents
summaries of State and local regulations for Group III CTG's and >100 tpy
non-CTG regulations. Information used to compile this document was
collected from all 10 EPA regions in early 1987.
The 1985 document showed that 14 Group III CTG regulations were in
some stage of development (under development or pending approval) or were
approved. Further, 79 regulations were under development, pending approval,
or approved in 22 non-CTG source categories emitting >100 tpy. By compari-
son, 55 Group III CTG regulations are in one of the three stages of
development or approval and, a:> of early 1987, 174 regulations are under
development, pending approval, or approved in over 55 non-CTG source
categories emitting greater than 100 tpy.
Eight states have chosen to develop some type of general rule to
cover non-CTG sources of VOC. Five other States have chosen to regulate
non-CTG source categories on a case-by-case basis using a general RACT
regulation. All the remaining States are developing regulations on a
source category basis.
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Only regulations that are pending approval or are already Federally
approved are summarized in Tables 3 and 4 of this document. However,
regulations under development are noted in Tables 1 through 4. This
notation is presented in order to facilitate exchange of information
among States, local areas, and EPA Regional Offices in the development of
future regulations.
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EXPLANATORY NOTES
The purpose of this section is to provide the reader with a better
understanding of the various source categories and their regulations.
Manufacture of High Density Polyethylene, Polypropylene, and Polystyrene
This source category includes regulations that cover process
emissions only. Regulation of fugitive emissions (equipment
leaks) from these and other polymer manufacturing facilities
are identified under the SOCMI-Fugitive Emissions source category.
Most of the regulations summarized herein are based on the CTG
document. Both California regulations for the Bay Area and the
South Coast are for all resin manufacturers. As noted in Table
1, some regulations affect polystyrene plants only because the
other two types of polymer manufacturing plants covered by the
CTG are not found in those states.
Natural Gas/Gas Processing Plants
In California, the South Coast Agency has three rules affecting
these plants. These rules are found under source categories for
"valves/flanges" and "pumps and compressors."
SOCMI Fugitive Emissions
This source category also includes fugitive emissions from
polymer manufacturing plants. Most state regulations apply to
polymer manufacturing plants. Where this is the case, it has
been noted in the table.
In California, the Bay Area and South Coast agencies regulate
SOCMI fugitive emissions under three separate rules, rather
than under one "SOCMI" rule. For both of these California
agencies, these rules are summarized in the source categories
for "valves/flanges" and "pumps and compressors."
Ethylene Production Plants
This source category covers regulations that affect emissions
from plants that manufacture ethylene, plants that use ethylene
as a raw material, and plants that emit ethylene in the production
of low density polyethylene.
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General Regulation for Storage, Disposal, Transfer of VOC's
Regulations included here may in some cases overlap the Group I
CTG for storage of petroleum liquid in fixed roof tanks and
also the Group II CTG for storage of petroleum liquid in external
floating roof tanks.
These regulations frequently cover "small" tanks and deal with
the storage of "highly" volatile organic compounds. The summaries
in many cases include descriptions of controls for small tanks
and highly volatile organic compounds here rather than in the
separate categories for small tanks and storage of highly
volatile organic compounds because of the "tightly-knit"
nature of the wording of the regulation.
Small (Fixed or External Floating Roof) Tanks
A regulation was considered to be a "small" tanks rule if it
affected tanks with storage capacities of less than 40,000 gallons
In most cases, small tank rules are summarized under the "General
Regulation for Storage, Disposal, Transfer of VOC's." Where this
has been done, it is indicated in the table. Where a state has
a clearly defined and separate "small" tank rule, the summary of
the rule is found under this source category.
Storage of Highly Volatile Organic Compounds
A "highly" volatile organic compound is considered in this
summary to be one with a vapor pressure of more than 11.0 pounds
per square inch absolute (psia).
Most general regulations for storage, transfer, or disposal of
VOC's apply controls to VOC compounds with psia's greater than
1.5, and do not specify an upper limit. The applicable controls
are differentiated though in many of these regulations depending
on the vapor pressure.
In general , only those regulations that either have a clearly
identifiable separate; regulation for storage of highly volatile
organic compounds or have different control requirements for
VOC's with vapor pressures greater than 11 psia or other higher
designated psia are identified as having rules for this source
category.
Surface Coating - Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Production
The rules summarized for this source category are part of the
more general miscellaneous metal parts and products coating rules.
Waste Gas Disposal
This category covers two types of rules: (1) general waste gas
rules affecting emissions from manufacturing processes and (2)
waste gases emanating from active or inactive landfills.
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TABLE 3
SUMMARY OF GROUP III CTG VOC REGULATIONS
BY SOURCE CATEGORY
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Large Petroleum Drycleaners
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NJ 7:27-16.8 Approval pend- (a) For dryer, either: vapor control system that (a) Dryers that consume
ing controls VOCs to £7.7 Ib VOC/2ZO Ib (dry weight) of <15,000 yal/yr.
articles drycleaned; or solvent recovery dryer
operated such that dryer remains closed and
recovery phase continues until attain 0.013 gal/
min. final recovered solvent.
(b) For filtrat.ion system, either: £2.2 Ib VOC/220
Ib (dry weight] of material cleaned in all filtra-
tion wastes before disposal and atmospheric exposure;
or cartridge filtration system where filter cart-
ridges are drained in sealed housings for >8 hrs
before removal.
(c) No VOCs emitted from any visibly leaking equip-
ment or containers of VOC or VOC-laden waste open
to atmosphere.
Ill O.C. 706
Approved (a) For dryer, either average of £3.5 Ib VOC/100 Not specified
Ib (dry weight! articles drycleaned; or operate
solvent recovery dryer such that remains closed
and recovery phase continues until attain 50 ml/
rain final recovered solvent flow rate.
(b) For f1ltra:ion system either: <1 Ib VOC/100 Ib
(dry wt of articles drycleaned) in "filtration waste
before disposal and atmospheric exposure; or cart-
ridge filter s/stem where cartridges are drained in
their sealed housings for ^8 hrs before removal.
(c) Store all vacuum still wastes so as to minimize
VOC emissions.
(d) Repair all petroleum solvent vapor and liquid
leaks within 3 days.
(e) Inspect all applicable operations weekly to
identify perceptible vapors and leaks.
3-la
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Large Petroleum Drycleaners
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeepl ng Comments
Department approved methods. Not specified Not specified (a) Compliance acheived by 10/31/87.
[7:27-16.9]
For dryer control device: (a) For test pro- (a) Record weight of VOC's from (a) Applies to petroleum solvent
cedure (d) >2 dryer. washers, dryers, solvent filters,
(a) EPA RM 1, 2, 25A with other weeks. settling tanks, vacuum stills, and
specifications listed 1n 706.7(a). (b) Record dry weight of articles other containers and conveyors of
drycleaned. petroleum solvent.
(b) Calculate any weight of
articles drycleaned. (c) Record weight of VOC's calcu- (b) Compliance achieved by 9/1/86.
lated in filtration waste.
(c) Repeat (a) and (b) above for
normal operating conditions X30 (d) Record weight of VOC's in
dryer loads, >4,000 Ib (dry wt) filtration waste per 100 Ibs
and normal variety of fabrics, articles drycleaned.
solvents, load weights, tempera-
tures, flow rates, and process
deviations.
(d) Must verify that recovered
solvent flow rate after recovery
phase 50l of
dryer loads shal 1 be monitored
over period >Z weeks for final
recovery flow rate measured from
the solvent-water separator.
For filtration system:
(f) ASTM RM 0322-80 for ^5 two-
pound filtration waste samples
at intervals of >1 week.
(g) Calculate dry weight of
articles drycleaned and total mass
filtration waste between samples.
3-lb
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Large Petroleum Drycleaners (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IV AL 8.24 Approval pend- (a) For dryer, either _< 3.5 kg VOC/100 kg (dry
ing weight) articles drycleaned; or operate solvent
recovery dryer such that remains closed and
recovery phase continues until attain 50 ml/min.
final recovered solvent flow rate.
(b) For filtration system, either <1 kg/100 kg
(dry weight of articles drycleanedj in filtration
waste before disposal and atmospheric exposure;
or cartridge filtration system where filter cart-
ridges are drained in sealed housings for <8 hours
before removal.
(c) Repair all solvent vapor and liquid leaks <3
working days.
Facilities that consume
<123,026 of petroleum solvent/
y.
IV FL (12)(c) Approval pend- (a) All dryers must be solvent recovery dryers
ing that are properly installed, operated, and main-
tained.
(b) All filters shall be cartridge filters.
Such filters shall be drained in their sealed
housings for at east eight hours prior to re-
mova1.
(c) Inspect equipment for leaks every 15 days;
repair leaks <15 days.
(a) Facilities with total
rated dryer capacity of <84
Ibs of articles.
IV GA
391-3-l(qq)
Approval pend-
ing
(a) £3.5 lb/100 Ib (dry wt) of articles drycleaned. Not specified
(b) <1 Ib VOC/10D Ib (dry wt) articles drycleaned
in filtration waste before disposal and atmospheric
exposure; or operate cartridge filtration system
where cartridges drain in seal housing j>8 hrs
before removal.
(c) Repair all petroleum solvent vapor and liquid
leaks within 3 days.
IV NC .0945 Approved (a) For dryer, average £3.5 Ib VOC/100 Ib (dry wt) (a) Facilities consuming
(5/1/85) of art.icles drycleaned; or operate solvent recovery <32,500 gal/yr petroleum
dryer such that remains closed and recovery phase solvent.
continues until attain 50 ml/min. final recovered
solvent flow rate.
(b) For filter, <1 Ib VOC/100 (dry wt) of articles
drycleaned in filter waste before disposal and
atmospheric exposure; or operate cartridge filtra-
tion system so cartridges drain in sealed housing
>8 hrs before removal.
(c) Inspect facilities each 15 days; repair leaks
<15 days.
3-lc
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Large Petroleum Drycleaners (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeptng
Comments
For dryer:
(a) EPA RM 1, 2, 25A with other
specifications listed in 8.24.4
(b) Calculate, record dry weight
of articles drycleaned.
(c) Repeat (a) and (b) above for
normal operating conditions >3U
dryer loads, ^1800 kg dry weTght
and normal variety of fabrics,
solvents, load weights, tempera-
tures, flow rates, and process
deviations.
(d) Must verify that recovered
solvent flow rate after recovery
phase <50 ml/min. Monitor ^50% of
dryer Toads over period >_Z weeks.
For filtration system:
(e) ASTM D322-80 for >5 kg samples
of filtration waste taken at
intervals ^1 week.
(f) Calculate dry weight of arti-
cles drycleaned and total mass
filtration waste between samples.
For leaks:
(a) Meekly inspections of equipment
ment listed to identify percep-
tible leaks.
For test proce- (a) Record and report weight of
dure(s), >Z weeks. VOC's from dryer.
(b) Record and report dry weight
articles drycleaned.
(c) Record and report weight
of VOC's in filtration waste
as calculated.
(d) Record and report weight
of VOC's in filtration waste per
100 Ibs articles drycleaned.
(a) Applies to petroleum solvent
washers, dryers, solvent filters,
settling tanks, vacuum stills, and
other containers and conveyors of
petroleum solvent.
(b) Applies to Jefferson County, AL
(Birmingham).
Not specified
Mot specified
Not specified
Labels outlining inspection
program for leaks required on
each affected facility.
Not specified
Not specified (a) Maintain records to demon-
strate compliance.
(b) Retain for 2 yrs.
(a) LPA RM 25a as directed in
.0945(f).
(b) Calculate dry weight of arti-
cles cleaned for normal operating
conditions of >30 dryer loads and
>4000 Ibs representative of normal
variation in fabrics, solvents,
load weights, temperatures, flow
rates, and process deviations.
(c) Verify that recovered solvent
flow rate after recovery phase
>_50t of dryer loads for final
recovery flow rate measured from
the solvent-water separator.
(a) For test pro- (a) Maintain records of inspec-
cedure (c), >Z tion dates and results, leaks
weeks. detected, and dates and des-
criptions of repairs.
Applies to washers, dryers, solvent
filters, settling tanks, stills,
and other containers and conveyors
of petroleum solvent.
(b) Record dry weight of
articles cleaned.
3-ld
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Large Petroleum Drycleaners (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IL Subpart Z Approval pend- (a) For a dryer, a/erage £3.5 kg/100 kg (dry wt) (a) Facilities with emissions
215.607 ing of articles cleaned; or operate solvent recovery " <100 tpy without control.
dryer in manner such that dryer remains closed and
recovered phase continues until attain £50 ml/min.
recovered solvent Mow rate.
(b) For filtration waste, <1 kg/100 kg (dry wt) of
articles cleaned before waste disposal or atmos-
pheric exposure; or install and operate cartridge
filtration system where cartridges are drained in
their sealed housings >8 hrs before removal.
(c) Follow good housekeeping practices as
described.
(d) Weekly, visually inspect equipment as described.
(e) Repair vapor and liquid leaks <3 days of detec-
tion or parts receipt.
OH 3745-21-09 Approval pend- (a) For a dryer, <3.5 Ib VOC/100 Ibs (dry wt) of Not specified
(88) ing articles cleaned; or operate solvent recovery dryer
such that remains closed and recovery phase contin-
ues until attain 50 ml/rain, final recovered solvent
flow rate.
(b) For a filter, <_1 Ib VOC/100 Ib (dry wt) of
articles cleaned in" filtration waste, before dis-
posal and atmospheric exposure; or cartridge filter
system where cartrdges are drained in their sealed
housings for >8 hr<. before removal.
(c) Cover all containers of petroleum solvent or
solvent-laden wastes.
(d) Visually inspec.t equipment weekly for liquid
leaks.
(e) Repair £15 day:, from detection or delivery of
part.
V WI W423.05
Approved 10/1/86 (a) For a dryer, average £3.5 kg/100 kg (dry wt)
of articles cleaned; or operate solvent recovery
dryer in manner such that dryer remains closed and
recovered phase continues until attain £50 ml/min.
recovered solvent I'low rate.
(b) For filtration waste, £l kg/100 kg (dry wt) of
articles cleaned before waste disposal or atmos-
pheric exposure; or install and operate cartridge
filtration system v/here cartridges are drained in
their sealed housings >8 hrs before removal.
(c) Repair vapor .ind liquid leaks in £3 days of
detection or parts receipt.
(a) Facilities emitting £100
tpy.
(b) Counties other than
Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee,
Racine, Washington, Waukesha.
IX AZ R9-3-525
Approved
Use only Stoddard, 140 (safety solution) or other
nonphotochemtcal nuctive solvent.
Reduce solvent emissions to
>90l.
IX CA 8-17-100
(BA)
Approved (a) Must vent drying tumbler and cabinet exhaust
gases through vapor condensation or other control
device that either reduces emissions >85t (wt) or
reduces emissions during entire drying cycle to
100 ppm.
Dry cleaners consuming <5,013
gal solvent per year.
3-le
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Large Petroleum Drycleaners (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
(a) Visual inspection for limits
(b) and (c).
(b) EPA 450/3-82-009 (1982) for
final solvent flow rate or VOC
content of filtration waste.
(c) Method 25 for control device.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) For VOC emission rate from
dryer: test under normal operat-
ing conditions as specified for
>30 dryer loads, >4000 Ibs of
articles cleaned, and normal
variety of fabrics, solvents,
load weights, temperatures, flow
rates, and process deviations
[3745-21-10(1)].
(b) For VOC content of filtra-
tion waste: test under normal
operating conditions for ^3 time
periods as described [3745-21-
For test procedure (a) For each dryer load, weight
(c), >2 weeks. to 0.5 pounds of articles to be
cleaned, articles to be dried
after washing cycle, articles re-
moved from dryer, recovered
liquid materials [3745-21-10(1)].
(b) For test procedure (b), date
and time of time period beginning
and end, weight of articles
cleaned in washer connected to
filter, waste weight at end of
time period [3745-21-10(M)L
(c) To determine operation time
of recovery cycle of dryer: test
as specified under normal operat-
ing conditions, monitor >SO% of
loads for final recovery flow rate
at solvent-water separation out-
let [3745-21-10(N)].
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Applies to petroleum liquid solvent
washers, dryers, solvent filters,
settling tanks, vacuum filters,
piping, ductwork, pumps, storage
tanks, and other containers and con-
veyors of petroleum liquid solvent.
Procedures contained in "Arizona
Testing Manual for Air Pollution
Emissions" [R9-3-310].
Not specified
Not specified
If any fume, gas, vapor, etc., dis-
charges to adjoining property,
Director may require abatement
equipment.
Not Specified
For limit (a), if
emissions limited
to 100 ppm, must
be averaged over
15 min. before
dilution.
Not specified
3-lf
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Large Petroleum Drycleaners (continued)
EPA
Ryn State
IX CA
(SD)
Regulation
No.
67.2
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approved
State Limit or Requirement
(a) No liquid leaks from equipment.
(b) Solvent scored in closed containers
(approved ven".s permissable) .
(a)
gal
y.
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
Dry Cleaners using < 2000
petroleum based solvent/
(c) Except whcsn required for proper operation
and maintenance, keep closed all washer
lint traps, button traps, access doors, other
where solvent exposed to atmosphere.
(d) Store still residue in sealed container or
underground tank; dispose at class I dump;
incinerator, or approved equivalent.
(e) Reduce hydrocarbon vapors from drying cycle
cycle by ^> 90't by venting entire dryer or
drying cabinet exhaust through carbon absorber
or other control device
(f) Used filtering material in sealed container
and dispose at Class I dump unless:
-Cartridge filters containing paper or carbon
are drained In filter housing _>. 12h before
removal
-dlatomaceous earth filtering system used with
solvent extractor or equivalent so < 0.41b,
solvent remains per pound filter powder and
soil removed or
-any other system that emits < 1 Ib. solvent
per 100 pounds of articles cleaned
(b) Identical -eplacements of
equipment, or equipment that
does not increase solvent
consumption.
IX CA
(SC)
1102
Approved
2/3/83
(a) No liquid leaks
(b) Close washer lint traps, button traps, access
doors, and otier parts of equipment where solvent
maybe exposed to atmosphere.
(c) Store still residue in sealed containers.
(d) Used filtering material, either:
-immediately place in sealed container,
-use cartridge filters containing paper or carbon
and drain in housing > 12 hours after removal,
-dlatomaceous earth filtering system uksed with
solvent extractor or equivalent so < 0.4 kg solvent
remains per leg filter powder and soil removed, or
-approved equivalent.
(e) >_ 901 control of drying tumbler and cabinet
exhaust gases through carbon absorption or
equivalent.
(a) after 1/6/85,
MA 3.07 Approved (a) Articles dried in solvent recovery dryer or
dryer exhaust vented through control device that
emits <_ 3.5 kg VOC/100 kg (dry wt) cleaned articles
(b) Drain all cartridge filtration systems in their
sealed housings j> 8hr.
(c) Store vacuum still distillation wastes in Sealed
containers.
(d) Repair or replace leaking components £ 3 working
days.
(a) Systems consuming <
15,000 gal/year petroleum
solvent
3-lg
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specified
Not Specified
Not specified
(a) Applies to equipment installed
after 1/31/78 as of 1/31/78; equip-
ment installed before 1/31/78;
subject after 1/1/80 if solvent
consumption > 10,000 gal/year.
Not Specified
Not Specified
Not Specified
(a) Effective 3/7/78
3-lh
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Manufacture of High Density Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene Resins
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Recui rement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT
22a-174-20 Approval pend- (a) _<0.12 Kg VOC/1000 Kg product from the styrene Not specified
(v) ing condenser vent stream and styrene recovery unit
condenser vent stream.
(b) Use surface condensers or equivalent for con-
trol.
310 CMR7.18
(18)
Approved
8/31/87
(a) _<0.12 Ib VOC/l.OCO Ib product from the
material recovery section.
(b) yithin 150 days from effective date of regula-
tion, either demonstrate compliance or submit
proposed compliance plan showing compliance by no
later than 12/31/86.
Not specified
II NJ
7:27-16.6
Approved
(See Table 2, General Rule)
III PA
Under develop-
ment
IV NC .0944 Approved 5/1/85 (a) Polypropylene plants: reduce VOC emissions to
20 ppm or by 98%, whichever less stringent from
reactor, decanter, neutralizer by-product and sol-
vent recovery operation, dryer, and extrusion and
pelletizing vents.
(b) High density polyethylene plants: reduce VOC
to 20 ppm or by 981, whichever less stringent from
ethylene recycle treater, dryer and continuous
mixer vents.
(c) Polystyrene plants: £0.24 Ib/ton product from
product devolatizer system.
(d) Flares must have , burn nonhalogenated hydro-
carbons at 1300°F for M3.3 seconds in a direct-
flame afterburner or equivalent.
(b) For polypropylene! and high density polyethy-
lene processes as described, operations commencing
construction >l/l/85., burn nonhalogenated hydro-
carbons at 160"0°F for M3.5 second in a direct-
flame afterburner thormal incinerator or other
device achieving ^98% destruction and removal effi-
ciency or emissions (if 20 ppm, whichever less
stringent.
(c) For polystyrene plants as described, £0.12 kg
VOC/1000 leg product.
(d) Halogenated hydrocarbons may be combusted by
other approved methods.
(a) Waste gas stream <100 tpy.
(b) Waste stream will not sup-
port comoustion without auxi-
liary fuel.
(c.) Disposal cannot be accom-
plished practically or safely,
(d) Safety relief and vapor
blowdown systems where control
is not safe or economically
feasible.
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeepi ng
Comments
In accordance with [22a-174-2U(y) Not specified
(6)] measured is organic carbon per
quantity of polystyrene produced.
Production rate determined f-om
plant -ecords.
Monitor control equipment
operating parameters as listed
in !7)(A).
Maintain records for 2 years.
'olystyene -asm sources only.
In accordance with Test Methods 2
and 25 of 40 CFR 60 Appendix A or
approved equivalent.
Not specified (a) Periodic reports at depart- Polystyrene resin sources only.
merit request [310 CMR7.14(1)].
(b) The State adopted implementa-
tion guidance, developed for the
-egulation, that sets forth the
requirements for "Reporting and
Recordkeeping" and "Compliance
Testing and Monitoring."
(a) Operate monitoring equipment
to show flare meeting specifica-
tions.
(o) EPA RM 25, 25A, or 258.
Not specified
Records as required by 0.0903. Applies to manufacturer.
Polystyrene sources only.
Polystyrene source only. Michigan's
only source is in a rural nonattain-
ment area.
Not specified
Not speci fi ed
Not specified
Polystyrene sources only.
(a) Contained in waste gas disposal
regulation. Applies to liquid phase
processes as described.
(b) Includes process unit upsets,
startups, and shutdowns.
(c) Recodification of LA regs in
processs.
3-2b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Manufacture of High Density Polyethylene, Polypropylene, Polystyene Resins (continued)
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requi -ement Cutoffs
VI TX 115.161 Under develop-
through ment
115.164
VII MO 10 CSR 10- Under develop-
(St. 5.410 ment
Louis)
IX CA 3-36-100 Approved (a) Total emissions of precursor organic compounds Not specified
(BA) from resin reactor, thinning tanks, and blending
tanks must be either abated by >_95S, or by <_10 lb/
day.
IX CA 1141 Approved (a) Total emissions of reactive organic gases from <10 Ibs of reactive organic
(SC) organic resin reactor, thinning tank, and blending gases per day from all equip-
tank vents reduced to 0.5 lb/1,000 lb of completed ment subject to rule.
resin produced or by 95% or more.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Manufacture of High Density Polyetnylene, Polypropylene, Polystyrene Resins (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
See Sene-al Rule; -egulations are
suoject to change.
(a) Applies to manufacture of poly-
styrene only.
(b) Applies to South St. Louis area.
As prescribed in the Manual of
Procedures, Volume IV, ST-7
Not speci fi ed
Not specified
Compliance by 1/1/86.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Manufacturer to submit test data or
theoretical calculations to show
compliance with limits or exemption.
3-2d
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EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requlrement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NJ
7:27-16.6(g)
Approval pend-
ing
(a) No leaks from flange gaskets, manhole gaskets, (a) Equipment in contact with
measuring instrument connections, sight glass ton- substance <1% (wt) VOC.
nections, and other sealed connections, joints, and
fittings not involving moving parts.
(b) No leaks from valve bonnets, pump packings,
compressor packings and other seals surrounding
moving parts if emit >10,000 ppm (VOC) as measured
0.4 in. from source or if emissions are in liquid
state.
(c) Test pumps, valves, compressors, and pressure
relief valves quarterly.
(d) Visually inspect pumps weekly.
(e) Test relief valves <5 days after venting to
atmosphere.
(f) Test repaired equipment immediately after
repair.
(g) Repair leaks within 15 days unless shutdown
necessary.
(h) After 7/1/87, no valves at the end of a pipe
or line containing VOC unless sealed with second
valve, blind flange, plug, or cap.
(b) Pressure relief valves
connected to operational
flare, vapor recovery device,
storage tank valves, to non-
externally regulated valves,
or to valves in vacuum ser-
vice.
(c) For limit (h), safety
pressure relief valves.
(d) Valves that would require
monitoring pressure to be
higher than 6.6 ft above per-
manent support surfaces may
be monitored annually.
V
VI
MI
LA 22.21
Under
devel opment
Approval pend- (a) No leaks > 10, 000 ppmv.
ing
(a) For limit (b), safety
pressure relief valves, valves
(b) No valves at the end of a pipe or line contain-
ing VOC unless sealed with second valve, blind
flange, plug, or cap.
(c) Reasonable effort to repair leaks within IS
days.
(d) Visually monitor pump and compressor seals
weekly.
(e) With leak detection device, monitor quart-
erly pumps, valves, pressure relief valves in
gas service.
(f) After pressure relief valve vents, make imme-
diate visual evaluation; monitor within 24 hours.
(g) With leak detection device, monitor imme-
diately any component leaking perceptibly.
on sample lines, valves on
drain lines, and valves that
can be removed and replaced
without shutdown.
(b) Repair delay permitted if
component can be temporarily
bypassed; if process shutdown
required and shutdown generate
more emissions than repair
eliminate.
(c) Monitoring not required
for components contacting
fluid of <1UX VOC, £0.147
psig, or compounds exempted
under 22.10; pipeline flan-
ges, inaccessible valves,
valves unsafe to monitor,
check valves; pressure relief
valves in liquid service,
pressure relief devices, pump
or packing and compressor
seals or packing tied to flare
header or vapor recovery
device, equipment in vacuum
service, pumps and compressors
with double mechanical seals,
RSD pilot facilities, and
facilities with <100 valves
in gas or liquid service.
(d) Plants of <40 mil lion
cubic feet capacity that do
not fractionate natural gas
liquids.
(e) May skip one quarterly
leak detection period after
two consecutive periods when
<2l of valves leaking.
(f) May monitor annually after
5 consecutive periods when <2%
of valves leaking. Quarterly
testing must resume if any
test shows >2t valves leaking.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Natural Gas/Gas Processing
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
(a) Department approved method
[7:2716.9]
(b) Initial emission test
completed by 3/31/87.
Not specified 7:27-16.6(1)
(a) After 4/1/87, maintain log
of information on leaking compo-
nents.
(b) Retain for 5 years.
(c) Log must contain name of
unit where leak located, compo-
nent type, tag 10 number, date
leak detected, repaired, and
retested, ID of problem repairs,
and total number of components
monitored and leaking.
(d) Submit quarterly reports
beginning 7/1/87 listing compo-
nents detected leaking, but not
repaired within 15 days, leaks
awaiting process shutdown, and
total number of leaking components.
(a) Affix identification tag to leak-
ing component.
(a) EPA RM 21.
(b) Monitor with leak detection
device.
(a) Record percent of valves
leaking each quarter.
(b) Maintain survey log as
described.
(c) Retain for 2 years.
(d) Submit quarterly report as
described.
(a) Recodification of reys in
progress.
3-3b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Natural Gas/Gas Processing (continued)
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
VI TX
Under develop-
ment
IX CA 8-37-100 Approved (a) Leak of POC >10,000 ppm above background from
(8A) valve flange, or choke, shall be repaired 10,000 ppm above back-
ground from nonessential pump or compressor, shall
be removed from service for repair <15 days. If
spare also exceeds 10,000 ppm, repairs made £30
days, and spare pump may be used.
(f) If repaired nonessential pump or compressor
does not pass reinspection, remove from service
£15 days; repair £30 days.
(g) If repaired nonessential pump or compressor
passes reinspection, no repairs or service removal
required for 6 months.
(h) Leak from essential pump or compressor with
packed seal shall be minimized £lS days.
(1) Essential puirp or compressor that has had leak
minimized and still exceeds 10,000 ppm shall be
repaired at next scheduled maintenance or within 6
months.
(j) Valve, flange, liquid line, or component with
liquid leak >0.5 ml/h shall be repaired within 24
hours, and, 1f net successful, replaced £15 days.
(k) No use of stuffing box where POC >10,000 ppm
or where liquid leak >U.5 ml/h.
(1) Clearly identify leaking parts as described.
(a) Inaccessible valves and
flanges.
(b) Natural gas distribution,
transportation, and storage
facilities.
(c) Natural gas streams that
contain ^901 methane (vol.).
(d) Liquid streams with >85I
water (vol.).
(e) For limit (a) leak in
essential equipment must be
minimized £15 days, and re-
paired at next scheduled
maintenance, but before 6
months.
IX CA 466, 466.1
(SC) and 467
Approved
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Natural Gas/Gas Processing (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Retain inspection records for (a) Applies to natural gas and crude
1 year. oil production facilities.
(b) Record inspection results,
equipment awaiting repairs.
(b) POC - precursor organic compound
as defined.
(a) Rules affecting natural gas/gas
processing plants are found in three
separate rules rather than in one
single rule. These three rules are:
466-Pumps and Compressors; 466.1-
Valves and Flanges; and 467-Pressure
Relief Devices. Summaries of these
rules are found in Table 3 under
"Pumps and Compressors" for Rule 466
and under "Valves/Flanges of Chemical
Plants" for Rules 466.1 and 467.
3-3d
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EPA Regulation
Rgn State No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT 22a-174-20 Approval pend- No evidence ol' leakage from pumps, valves,
(x) ing compressors and safety relief valves In gas/
vapor service or In light liquid service.
Pumps-visually inspect those In light liquid
service weekly. Repair within IS days.
All others-monitor at least once a quarter.
Repair within 15 days.
Safety/relief Valves-monitor after each over-
pressure relii'f.
Open-ended va ves-install a cap, blind flange,
plug, or second closed valve.
(a) If 4 consecutive quarterly
monitoring tests show <2% of
valves leaking, valves may be
monitored once/year during
3rd or 4th quarter. When any
test shows >2% of valves leak-
ing, quarterly monitoring must
resume.
(b) Less frequent moni-
toring to a minimum of 1 year
allowed if source unsafe to
monitor.
(c) Situations where leakage
impossible (vacuum).
(d) Safety-relief valves
isolated from process by
frangible disc or rupture
disc permitted annual moni-
1 to ring.
(e) Canned pumps complying
with 40 CFR 60.482-2(e)(2) and
60,482-2(e)(3) are exempt from
(x)(4) and (x)(b)(a).
(f) Facilities exempted under
40 CFR 60.480(d).
I MA 310 CMR7.18 Approval pend- (a) Monitor quarterly with organic detection
(19) ing instrument, pumps in light liquid service,
compressors, valves in gas or light liquid
service, pressure relief valves in gas ser-
vice within 24 hours of venting to atmosphere.
(b) Monitor within 24 hours if sight, smell, or
sound indicatii leakage.
(c) Repair wil.hin 15 days of detection if sight,
smell, or sound indicate leaks from any component,
Including flanges, connections, and equipment in
heavy liquid service. Repair before next sched-
uled unit turnaround, if repair within 15 days
impossible.
(d) Affix a weatherproof, readily visible, tag to
component within 1 hour of leak detection. Tag
shall remain -n place until repair completed.
(e) Inspect weekly all pumps in light liquid service.
(f) Except for pressure relief valves, seal all open-
ended valves :hat are open to process fluid and the
atmosphere. Seal with second valve, blind
flange, cap, or plug,
(g) Submit le.ik detection and repair program within
180 days and 'irst quarterly report within 360 days
of date regulation is effective.
Exemptions to quarterly moni-
toring possible upon approval
as follows:
(a) Yearly monitoring accept-
able if components unsafe to
monitor
(b) For valves, 1f 5 consecu-
tive quarterly monitoring
tests show <2% of valves
leaking, valves may be moni-
tored annually during 4th
quarter. When any test shows
>2% of valves leaking, quar-
terly monitoring must resume.
Cutoff possible upon appro-
for SOCMI facilities handling
<980 tpy VOC.
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
(a) Soap solution to detect VOC
leaks by bubble formation during
3-minute period, or
Hydrocarbon detector test for
gaseous VOC's; concentration
> 10,000 ppm considered leakage.
(b) Monitoring in accordance
with EPA RM 21.
Not specified Retain for 2 years. Records
to include: a) identification
of sources monitored, b) dates
and results of inspection or
monitoring, c) action taken,
repair date and description,
d) explanations for repair de-
lay, e) test method, f) records
of pumps found leaking.
Applies to leaks from SOCMI and
polymer manufacturing equipment.
Use organic detection instrument
in accordance with EPA RM 21.
Not specified (a) For each leaking component
- Component type/chemical used
in component
- Identification tag number
- Date leak detected
- Date repair occurred/type of
repair
- Identification of leaks not re-
paired until unit turnaround and
reasons for delay; date of next
turnaround
- Test methods
- Inspection/monitoring results;
results of weekly visual leak
Inspection
- Responsible individual
(b) Quarterly report including
number and types of: compo-
nents repaired, time elapsed
before repair; leaking compo-
nents not repaired within 15
days and reason.
(a) Notify Department 10 days prior
to monitoring to permit operation
observation if desired.
(b) Applies to leaks from SOCMI and
polymer manufacturing equipment.
3-4b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: SOCMI Fugitive Emissions (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
it ate Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NJ 7:27-16.6(h) Approval pend- (a) No leaks from flange gaskets, manhole gaskets,
ing measuring instrument connections, sight glass con-
nections, and other sealed connections, joints,
and fittings not Involving moving parts.
(b) No leaks from valve bonnets, pump packings,
compressor packings, and other seals surrounding
moving parts if emit >10,000 ppm (vol) as measured
0.4 in. from source or if emissions are in liquid
state.
(c) quarterly, test pumps in light liquid service,
valves in gas or light liquid service, compres-
sors and safety relief valves in gas service.
(d) Weekly, irspect all pumps in light liquid
service.
(e) Test relief valves £5 days after venting to
atmosphere.
(f) Test repaired equipment immediately after
repair.
(g) Repair leeks within 15 days unless shutdown
necessary.
(h) After 7/1/87, no valves at the end of a pipe or
line containiry VOC unless sealed with second
valve, blind flange, plug or cap.
(a) Equipment in contact with
substance <10% (wt) VOC and
that is used to produce £1,100
tpy SOCHI.
(b) Pressure relief valves
connected to operational
flare, vapor recovery device,
storage tank valves, non-
external ly regulated valves,
or valves in vacuum service.
(c) For limit (h), safety
pressure relief valves.
(d) Valves that would require
monitoring personnel to be
higher than 6.6 ft. above
permanent support surfaces may
be monitored annually.
II NY Metro
Under develop-
ment
III DE XXIV(17)
Approval (a) Develop ard conduct monitoring program as
pending described in 17.5(A). Modifications to a program
will be considered for approval after complete
Inspection.
(b) Record components leaking >10,000 ppm. Use
tag to label tnd date leaks detected.
(c) Repair anc retest leaking components £15 days
(first attempt within 5 days).
(d) For pressure relief devices in gas vapor
service:
- emit <500 ppm above background
- return to compliance £5 days after each pres-
sure release
- monitor £5 days after each relief.
(e) Valves at end of pipe or line must be sealed
with a second valve, a blind flange, a plug, or a
cap.
(a) Pressure relief devices
and compressors vented to
operating flare header, vapor
recovery device.
(b) Valves not externally
regulated.
(c) For unit (c), reciprocat-
ing compressors.
(d) For unit (d), pressure
relief devics equipped with
closed vent system capable of
capturing and transporting
leakage to control device.
Ill PA
Under develop-
ment
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SOURCE CATEGORY: SOCMI Fugitive Emissions (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeepi ng
Comments
(a) Department approved method.
[7:27-16.9]
(b) Complete initial test by
3/31/87.
Not specified 7:27-16.6(i)
(a) After 4/1/87, maintain log
of information on leaking compo-
nents.
(b) Retain for 5 yrs.
(c) Log must contain name of unit
where leak located, component
type, tag ID number, date leak
detected, repaired, and retested,
ID of problem repairs, and total
number of components monitored
and leaking.
(d) Submit quarterly reports
beginning 7/1/87, testing compo-
nents detected leaking, but not
repaired within 15 days, leaks
awaiting process shutdown and
total number of leaking compo-
nents.
(a) Regulation applies to SOCMI and
polymer manufacturing facilities.
(b) Affix identification tag to
leaking component.
(c) Compliance achieved by 7/1/87.
(a) In accordance with §6U.485(b)
and (c) of 40 CFR 60.
Not specified (a) Maintain monitoring log of
leaking components as specified.
(b) Retain 2 years.
(c) Submit reports as specified.
(a) Applies to companies in New
Castle County.
(b) Also applies to leaks from
methyl tert-butyl ether, poly-
ethylene, polypropylene, and
polystyrene equipment.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: SOCMI Fugitive Emissions (continued)
EPA
Rgn
IV
State
KY
Regulation
No.
401 KAR
61:175
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approval
pending
Stat.e
(a) Repair leaks
Limit
within
or Requirement
15 days.
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(a) Components within
leum refinery complex
petro-
(b) Recheck component 5 days after repair. If
leak still present, perform maintenance until
VOC <10,OOU ppmv ,
(c) Valve at end of pipe or line containing VOC
shall be sealed with a second valve, blind flange,
plug, or cap.
(d) Quarterly, monitor with portable VOC device
pumps in light liquid service, compressors,
valves in light iquid or gas service, pressure
relief valves in gas service.
(e) Meekly, moni:or visually pumps in light liquid
service.
(f) Monitor pressure relief valve within 5 days of
venting.
(g) Within 5 dayi, monitor with portable VOC
device, any component perceptibly leaking by sight,
smell, or sound.
(h) Obviously mark location of pipeline valves and
pressure relief valves for gas service.
(i) Tag leaking components. Record subsequent
monitoring and repair efforts as described.
(b) For limit (c), safety
pressure relief valves.
(c) Pressure relief devices
?? in to flare header or vapor
recovery device.
(d) Difficult or unsafe to
monitor components that meet
requirements of 40 CFR 6U
(VV).
(e) Unit processing only heavy
liquid VOC.
(f) Groups of affected facili-
ties within process unit with
design capacity of <1,000 Mg/
yr of polyethylene, polypropy-
lene, polystyrene, methyl
tert-butyl ether, or >i of
SOCMI chemicals listed in 40
CFR 60 (VV).
(g) Group of facilities man-
ufacturing beverage alcohol.
IV KY
6.39
Approval
pending
IV NC .0943
Approved 5/l/8b (a) No liquid VOC leakage.
(b) <10,000 ppm gaseous VOC leakage from fugitive
source.
(c) Visually inspect pumps in light liquid service
weekly.
(d) Monitor quarterly any pump, valve, compressor,
safety relief valve in gas/vapor or light liquid
service.
(e) On open-endisJ valve, install cap, blind flange,
plug, or second closed valve.
(f) Repair any leak within 15 days of detection.
(a) Annual monitoring in the
3rd quarter permitted if moni-
toring results from 4 conse-
cutive quarters each show <21
of valves leaking. Resume
quarterly monitoring after any
quarter when >2% of valves are
leaking.
(b) If fugitive source unsafe
to monitor, monitoring permit-
ted annually when not opera-
ting under extreme conditions.
(c) Annual monitoring permit-
ted for source >12 ft above
support surface.
(d) If repair requires process
shutdown, repair may be
delayed to next turnaround.
V IL
Under develop-
ment
V MI
Under develop-
ment
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SOURCE CATEGORY: SOCMI Fugitive Emissions (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
EPA RM 21
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Compliance by 7/1/88.
(b) Applies to leaks from SOCMI and
polymer manufacturing equipment.
(c) Affected facilities are those
contacting process fluid of >10S VOC
by weight.
(d) May request variation from moni-
toring requirements.
(a) Applies to Jefferson
County, KY (Louisville).
(b) Adopts Federal regulation
for new SOCMI facilities
[40 CFR 60 (VV)] by reference.
(c) Also applies to methyl tert-
butyl ether, polyethylene, poly-
propylene, and polystrene.
EPA RM 21
Not specified Maintain records including dates
and results of inspection and
monitoring; and actions taken,
repairs made, and reasons for
repair delays.
Applies to leaks from SOCMI and
polymer manufacturing equipment.
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uutii rugitive emissions
EPA
Rgn State
V Ohio
Regulation
No.
3745-21-09
[DO]
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approval pend-
ing
State Limit or Requirement
(a) Monitor monthly pumps in light liquid service,
and valves in gas/vapor or light liquid service.
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(a) Quarterly monitoring per-
mitted after 2 months where
(b) After li;ak or potential detection, monitoring
shall occur within 5 calendar days for pumps and
valves in heavy liquid service, pressure relief
devices in light or heavy liquid service, and
flanges or other connectors.
(c) Visually inspect pumps in light liquid service
weekly.
(d) Check sensors daily.
(e) Follow leak detection protection procedures
as described.
(f) Repair _U5 days using at least the best prac-
tices described.
(g) Equip compressors with seal that has a
barrier flu d system and sensor.
(h) For pressure relief valves, £bUU ppmv except
during pressure release. Test within 5 days
after a pressure release.
(i) Equip sampling connection systems with closed
purge or closed vent system as described.
(j) Equip open-ended valve or line with cap, blind
flange, plug, or second valve as described.
(k) Equipment designed for no detectable emis-
sions shall emit _<5UO ppmv.
(1) Barrier fluid systems, closed vent systems
shall meet requirements described.
(ra) Vapor recovery system >951 effective. Enclosed
combustion device ^95i effective or ^0.75 sec.
residence t me at ^.ISUU'F. Flare operated as des-
cribed.
no leaks detected, beginning
with next subsequent calendar
quarter. Semi-annual monitor-
ing permitted after <21 valves
leaking for two consecutive
quarters. Annual monitoring
permitted after _<2% valves
leaking for five consecutive
quarters.
(b) For valves in light liquid
or gas/vapor service monitor-
ing annually permitted as
described for difficult-to-
monitor valves, monitoring as
described permitted as often
as safe and practical for un-
safe to monitor valves.
(c) Pumps exempted from moni-
toring rules if: have no
externally actuated shaft
penetrating pump housing and
are designed for no detectable
emissions; are equipped with
dual mechanical seal with
barrier fluid system and sen-
sor; or are equipped with
closed vent system to trans-
port leaks to control device.
(d) Valves exempted from moni-
toring rules if have no exter-
nally actuated shaft penetra-
ting pump housing and are
designed for no detectable
emissions.
(e) For limit (d), sensors
with audible alarm.
(f) Compressors and pressure
relief valves exempt if have
closed vent system to trans-
port leaks to control device.
(g) Reciprocating compressors
exempt if were installed
before effective date or com-
pliance can only be achieved
by replacing or recasting of
compressor.
(h) In-site sampling systems
exempt from limit (i).
(i) Process unit: <1100 tpy
design capacity; producing
heavy liquid chemicals from
heavy liquid feed or raw
materials; producing beverage
alcohol; at petroleum
refinery; not in VOC service.
(j) Equipment in vacuum ser-
vice; or subject to equivalent
emission limit.
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Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
EPA RM 2 [3745-21-10(F)] Not specified (a) Maintain leak repair log as (a) Leak is nO.UOO ppmv or
described. liquid drippTng from seal or
sensor indication.
(b) Retain for 2 years.
(c) Submit semi-annual reports as
described by February 1 and August
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EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
VI LA
22.21
Approval pend-
i ng
(a) No leaks >10,000 ppmv.
(b) Valves at the end of a pipe or line contain-
ing VOC must be sealed with second valve, blind
flange, plug, or cap.
(c) Reasonable effort to repair leaks within 15
days.
(d) Monitor .mnually pump seals, pipeline valves in
liquid service, process drains.
(e) Monitor quarterly compressor seals, pipeline
valves in ga:> service, pressure relief valves in
gas service.
(f) Visually monitor pump seals weekly.
(g) After pressure relief valve monitor within 24
hours.
(h) Monitor immediately any component leaking
perceptibly.
(a) For limit (b), safety
pressure relief valves, valves
on sample lines, valves on
drain lines, and valves that
can be removed and replaced
without shutdown.
(b) Repair delay permitted if
component can be temporarily
bypassed; if process shutdown
required and shutdown generate
more emissions than repair
eliminates.
(c) Monitoring not required
for components contacting
fluid of <10» VOC, £0.147
psig, or compounds exempted
under 22.10; pipeline flanges,
inaccessible valves, valves
unable to monitor, check
valves, pressure relief valves
in liquid service, pressure
relief devices, pump or pack-
ing and compressor seals or
packing and compressor seals
or packing tied to flare
header or vapor recovery
device equipment in vacuum
service, pumps and compressors
with double mechanical seals,
RSD pilot facilities, and
facilities with <100 valves
in gas or liquid service.
(d) May skip one quarterly
leak detection period after
two consecutive periods when
£2* of valves leaking.
(e) May monitor annually
after 5 consecutive periods
when <2l of valves leaking.
Quarterly testing must resume
if any test shows >2l valves
leaking.
VI TX V§115.271 Approved (a) No leaks >10,000 ppmv.
(b) Reasonable effort to repair leaks £15 days.
Tag component:; for which repair delayed.
(c) Valves at. end of pipe or line containing VOC
must be sealed with second valve, blind flange,
plug, or cap,,
(d) Clearly nark pipeline and pressure relief
valves in gas, service.
(e) Measure yearly pump seals and pipeline
valves in liquid service.
(f) Measure quarterly compressor seals, pipeline
and pressure relief valves in gas service.
(g) Visually inspect pump seals weekly.
(h) Measure: pump seal emissions if seal dripping
and has vapor pressure >0.147 psia, relief valve
that has vended in last 24 hours, and any component
after repair,
(a) Repair may occur after
subsequent shutdown if fewer
emissions would result.
(b) For limit (c), safety
pressure relief valves.
(c) Exempt from monitoring:
pressure relief devices
connected to operating flare
header, components in continu-
ous vacuum service, inaccessi-
ble valves, valves not exter-
nally regulated; pressure
relief valves downstream of
intact rupture disc; pumps in
liquid service equipped with
dual pump seals, barrier fluid
system, seal decreasing vents,
and vent control systems; com-
pressors with decreasing vents
and vent control systems.
(d) Alternate monitoring
schedule may be requested
after 2 complete annual
checks or 2 complete
quarterly checks of pipeline
valves in gaseous service.
(e) Valves <2 in. if over-
all plant emissions exceed
allowable by <5i.
(f) Components contacting
process fluid of <10% VOC or
vapor pressure <0.147 psia (if
components properly inspected
visually).
3-41
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Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
(a) EPA KM 21. Not specified (a) Record percent of valves (a) Recodification of regs in
leaking each quarter, progress.
(b) Monitor with leak, detection
device, (b) Maintain survey log as (b) Applies to leaks from SOCMI
described. and polymer manufacturing equip-
ment.
(c) Retain for 2 years.
(d) Submit quarterly report as
described.
(a) Leak detection equipment must Not specified (a) Maintain leaking components (a) Applies to leaks from SOCMI
have meter readout in ppmv monitoring log as described. and polymer manufacturing equip-
hexane. ment.
(b) Retain for 2 years.
(b) Monitor with hydrocarbon gas
analyzer.
3-4J
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juv.ru ruyitive emissions icontinued
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
VII MO 1U CSR Approval pend- (a) Repair leakirg components _<15 days; or if shut- (a) Units processing <980 tpy
(St. 10-5.42U ing down required, at next shutdown of £90 days, which- light liquid and gaseous VOC
Louis) ever comes first. or producing no chemicals
listed in ID CSR 10-6.070.
(b) Equip open-erded valves or lines with cap,
plug, or second valve. (b) Pumps with double mechan-
ical seal including a barrier
(c) Monitor quarterly pumps in light liquid ser- fluid system excempt if opera-
vice, compressors in gas service. ted as described.
(d) Monitor annually in April, valves in VOC ser- (c) Safety/relief valves in
vice not externally regulated or difficult or series with rupture disk and
unsafe to monitor. spring return valve or any
pressure relief device with
(e) Perform performance test on valves in VOC ser- closed vent system capable of
vice annually in April, by monitoring and repairing capturing and transporting
any leaking. If >2% leaking, all valves in process leakage to control device.
unit shall be monitored quarterly until <2X are
leaking.
(f) Visually inspect pumps in light liquid service
weekly.
(g) Monitor safety and pressure relief valves after
each venting.
IX CA 8-22-100 Approved
(8A) 8-25-100
8-28-100
IX CA 466, 466.1 Approved
(SC) and 467
3-4k
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rUy,
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeplng
Comments
EPA RM 21
Not specified (a) Maintain records of monitor- (a) Applies to South St. Louis area.
ing results.
(b) Component is in gas or light
(b) Retain for 2 years. liquid VOC service if contacts gas
or liquid of H0% VOC.
(c) Light liquid is VOC with vapor
pressure 70.31 kPa.
(d) A leak is M.0,000 ppmv <5 cm
from source, or visual evidence of
leak.
See separate regs under pumps and
compressors (8-25-100) and valves and
flanges (8-22-100 and 8-28-100),
which cover these components at
petroleum refineries and chemical
plants.
See separate regs under pumps and
compressors (466) and valves and
flanges (466.1 and 467), which cover
these components at petroleum refin-
eries and chemical plants.
3-41
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EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Ryn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NJ
Under develop-
ment
III DE
Under develop-
ment
IV KY 6.38
Approval
pending
(a) Reduce VOC's (minus methane and ethane) _
or to 20 ppm by combustion device (whichever less
stringent), or maintain TRE Index value >1.0.
(a) Air oxidation facilities
that use combustion device as
of effective date of regula-
tion, until device replaced
or upgraded.
(b) Facilities existing with
construction permit before
effective date of reg.
IL
Under develop-
ment
V OH 3745-21-09 Approval pend-
(EE) ing
(a) Vent process vent stream to combustion device
>9St (wt) effective or emitting <20 ppmv.
(b) Scrubber of >99t effectiveness for hydrogen
chloride required" for chlorinated VOC exhaust
gases.
(a) Control devices construct-
ed before effective date.
(b) Total resource effective-
ness >1 (calculation method
provided).
VI TX
115.161
through
115.164
Under develop-
ment
VII MO 10 CSR
(St. 10-5.400
Louis)
Approved (a) Achieve 701 removal efficiency for continuous
removal of CO and 981 removal efficiency for con-
tinuous removal of VOC.
(a) Installations with poten-
tial to emit <1,000 tpy of CO
or £100 tpy vTJc from produc-
tion of maleic anhydride.
3-5a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: SOCMI Air Oxidation
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeplng
Comments
Not sped f 1 ed
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Jefferson County, Kentucky, rey-
ulation.
(b) Compliance by 12/31/87.
(c) Effective 12/17/86.
(a) To calculate total resource
effectiveness, method for net
heating value of a gas described
in 3745-21-10(P)(2).
Not specified
Not specified
Part of general rule.
(a) For control device, EPA RM 25
[ID CSR 70-6.030(13)].
(b) For thermal oxldlzer, compli-
ance determined by exhaust gas
temperature and residence time
after test results establish the
level of these parameters
necessary to demonstrate compli-
ance.
Not specified (a) Maintain adequate records to
determine removal efficiency.
(b) Retain for 2 years.
(a) Applies to South St. Louis area.
(b) Applies to control of emissions
from production of maleic anhydride.
3-5b
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TABLE 4
SUMMARY OF GREATER THAN 100
TONS-PER-YEAR NON-CTG VOC REGULATIONS
BY SOURCE CATEGORY
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Rule
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NO
7:27-16.6 Approved
(a) Limits emissions based on vapor pressure and
percent VOC using Tables 4 and 5.
(a) Source gases in Range A or
B discharged via a local
exhaust ventilation system
whose intake is located within
6 in. of discharge to internal
work space if exhaust ventila-
tion system collects >60% of
Range A gas or ^851 of Range
B gas and is equipped with
vapor control system that
achieves >85 percent control
on hourly basis.
II NY
Part 212
Under develop-
ment
II NYC Part 212
Metro
Under develop-
ment
III MO
COMAR
1U.18.U6.U6
(B)
Approved (a) Installations or buildings constructed before
5/12/72. £200 15 "OC/day.
(b) Installations or buildings constructed on or
after 5/12/72 <20 Ib/day.
Discharge is reduced by
overal1.
IV FL
Under develop-
ment
IV GA 391-3-l(tt)
Approval pend-
ing
(a) Use RACT
(a) Facilities emitting <100
tpy VOC
(b) Facilities subject to
requirements of (t)-(ff), (hh)
-(nn), and (pp)-(ss).
IV NC .0518 Approved 2/1/76; (a) Stationary tank containing carbon and hydro-
Amended 2/1/83; gen must be capable of pressures to prevent
7/1/79 vapor loss and must use either a floating pontoon,
double deck type floating roof or internal pan
type floating roof with closure seals; or a vapor
recovery system tiat controls >9Vt (wt) organic
emissions.
(b) Loading of VO: into tank-truck, trailer, or
railroad car must be submerged loading through
boom loaders or approved equivalent.
(c) Emit £40 Ib/djy of photochemically reactive
solvent.
(a) Sources for which another
VOC standard applies.
(b) For Limit (a) tanks with
capacity £50,000 gallons and
containing substances other
than carbon and hydrogen.
(c) For limit (b), £20,000
gallons loaded per day.
(d) For limit (c), reduction
of emissions by 85%.
(e) Facilities where BACT
applied.
V IL
Under develop-
ment
VI TX V§115.42 and Approved Burn vent gas stream properly ^1300°F in smokeless
§115.162 and flare or direct-flame incinerator or approved
§115.163 equivalent.
(a) Ethylene production from
low-density polyethylene (see
ethylene production rule).
(b) Vent gas stream of £100
Ib VOC per 24 hours.
(c) Vent gas stream of MOO
Ib but <250 Ib VOC per conse-
cutive 24-hour period and
having vapor pressure <0.44
psia.
4-la
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Applies to source operations other
than storage tanks, transfers, open
top tanks, surface cleaners, surface
coaters, and graphic arts operations.
Those specified in Air Management Not specified
Administration Technical Memoran-
dum 83-05, "State Test Methods for
Stationary Sources," June 1983
Revision 1. [10.18.U1.04(c)]
Not specified
Not specified.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Applies to Counties of Clayton,
Cobb, Coweta, Dekalb, Douglas,
Fayette, Fulton, Gwinnett, Henry,
Paulding, and Rockdale.
(a) EPA RM 25, 25A, or 25B
(b) EPA RM 21 for VOC leaks from
organic process equipment.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Applicable to VOC sources to
which no other regulations apply.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) General vent gas stream rule.
(b) In all counties out Harris, only
specific compounds ad classes of
compounds are listed and regulated
under rule. In Harris County, any
VOC is regulated. [115.163]
(c) For §115.42, counties: Aransas,
Bexar, Calhoun, Hardin, Matagoria,
Montgomery, San Patricio, and Travis.
(d) For §115.62, counties: Brazoria,
Dallas, El Paso, Galveston, Harris,
Jefferson, Nueces, Orange, Tarrant,
Victoria.
(e) Approval is pending to include
Dallas and Tarrant Counties under
the applicability of §115.163, which
currently covers only Harris County.
One exception would be that the vapor
pressure cut-off would be
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EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirements
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT 22-174-20 Approved (a) Use RACT by 7/1/85, or by 12/31/87 if compli-
(ee) 3/21/84 ance plan submitted.
(a) Premises with actual VOC
emissions <100 tpy.
(b) Use low-solvent coatings, adsorption, or equiv- (b) Individual pieces of
alent [22-174-20-(bb)]. equipment with emissions <40
Ib/day [22a-174-201(aa)].
I MA
310 CHR 7.18
(17)
Approved
Use RACT by 12/31/83, or by 12/31/86 If compliance
plan submitted by 12/31/82.
(a) Any facility specifically
requested and required to
reduce emissions by another
section of 310 CMR 7.18.
Note that if any individual
part of facility regulated
elsewhere is not regulated
and emits more than 100 tpy
VOC, this exemption does not
apply to that part, but
facility should consider
bubble limitation (31U CMR
700, App. B).
(b) Facilities with potential
to emit VOC <100 tpy.
I RI
15.5
Approved (a) Use RACT by i.8 months from effect of regula-
tions.
(b) Notify Director in order to receive a RACT
determination.
(a) Facilities documenting
satisfactorily that cannot
economically and technolog-
ically meet RACT: must sub-
mit compliance plan 6 mos.
before compliance date,
provide schedule of progress,
undergo RACT review every 2
2 years until achieved, and
use RACT by no later than
12/31/86.
(b) Facilities with actual
VOC emissions <100 tpy.
II NYC Part 212
Metro
Under develop-
ment
IV TN
1200-3-18-
.40
Approved
11/16/79.
(a) Use RACT.
(a) Facilities with actual VOC
emissions <1,UOO tpy.
OH
Under develop-
ment
4~2a
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Manner approved by the Commissioner.
[2Za-174-S(a)(b)(6)]
Retain for three years.
[2Za-174-5(a)(b)(6)]
RACT determinations are approved
or are pending approval in
Connecticut for:
(a) Adhesives/gaskets
(b) Charcoal mfg.
(c) Helicopter painting/degreasing
(d) Misc. automobile surface coat-
ing
(e) Oil corrosion inhibitors
(f) Plastics and polymer manufac-
turing
(g) PVC foam products
(h) Styrofoam mfg.
(i) Thread coating
EPA RM 24 and 25 or approved
equivalent [310 C«R 7.18(2) (a)].
Periodic reports at Department
request [310 CKR 7.14(1)]
Any approved RACT application
becomes part of SIP.
Determinations pending approval
for:
(a) Boat mfg./coating
(b) Chemical mfg.
(c) Fabric printing
(d) Fluorescent lights
(e) Golf balls
(f) Transformer coating
(a) Any facility that becomes a
100 tpy VOC source must use RACT
within 18 mos.
(b) RACT determinations are
approved or are pending approval in
Rhode Island for:
(a) Staple and nail manufacturing
(b) Plastic parts coating
(a) Applies only in Metropolitan
Davidson County.
4-2b
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SGWCE CATEGORY: Adhesives-Aerospace
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
III MO Uider development.
4-3a
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Adhesives-Aerospace
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Application regulation.
4-3b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Adhesives/Deadners
EPA
Rgn State
III MO
VII MO
(KC)
VII MO
(St. L)
IX CA
(SC)
Regulation
No.
10 CSR
10-2.310
10 CSR
10-5.370
1145
EPA Approval
Status/Date State Limit or Requirement
Under develop-
ment
Under develop-
ment
Under develop-
ment
Approved (a) <2.1 Ibs VOC/gal coating as applied,
excluding Mater, to plastics, rubber, and
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
glass
(b) Equivalent emission control plan (bubble)
permissible as described.
4-4a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Adhesives/Deadners
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Application regulation.
(a) Applies to Kansas City area.
(a) Applies to South St. Louis area
as described.
(b) Includes regulation for laminated
counter-top adhesive.
VOC content of coatings
determined pursuant to
Rule 107.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Coating operations subject to
this rule shall comply with Rule 442
until compliance with this rule
achieved.
(b) Coatings exempt from this rule
shall comply with Rule 442.
4-4b
-------
SOIRCE CATEGORY: Adhesives Manufacturing
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
111 MD Inder development
4-5a
-------
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Unit or Requirement Cutoffs
V HI Under develop-
ment
4-6a
-------
unr: rterosoi i-an
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeplng Comments
4-6b
-------
v,hemicai Manufacture
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Ryn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
VII MO Under develop-
(KC) rent
4-7a
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Agricultural Chemicals Manufacture
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
4-7b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Airplane Refueling Areas
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
IX NV 52.9 Approved Affected facility in airplane refueling areas None
must be equipped with a system capable of
recovering the vapors displaced during the filling
of the gasoline storage tanks.
4-8a
-------
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Not specified Not specified Not specified
4-8b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Architectural Coatings
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT 22-174-20
(a)
Approved (a) After 1/1/74, may not sell or offer for sale,
architectural coating or solvent for thinning
containing photochemically reactive solvents.
(b) After 1/1/75, may not use, evaporate, dry,
thin, dilute architectural coating containing
photochemically -eactive solvent.
(a) Container holding
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nrcnii.eci.urai no
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Manner approved by the Commissioner
[22a-174-5(a)(b)(6)J
Retain for 3 years.
[22a-174-4(c)(2)]
Covered under surface coating
regulation for aerospace.
(a) Compliance of air-dried, water-
based reduceable coatings: "Manual
of Procedures," Volume III, Method
21.
(b) Compliance of air-dried solvent-
based "Manual of Procedures," Volume
III, Method 22.
(c) Compliance of non-flat coatings
Federal Test Method Standard
No. 141A, Method 6101.
Not specified Not specified
4-9b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Architectural Coatings (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IX CA 67.0 Approved (a) Do not sell, offer for sale, or apply, coating
(SO) with >250 gm MOC/1 coating or that 1s recommended
for use as a bituminous coating used as a pavement
sealer (unless emulsion type).
(b) Do not sei 1, offer for sale, or apply non-flat
coating with :'38Q gm VOC/1 if manufactured between
9/2/79 and 9/'./85 or with >250 gnt VOC/1 if manufac-
tured on or after 9/1/85.
(c) All conta ners must display date of manufacture
and must carry recommendation regarding thinning of
coating, as ol: 3/2/84.
(d) Do not exceed specific limitations for coatings
listed in (d) ;6) of rule.
(a) Architectural coating man-
ufactured before 9/2/79.
(b) Coatings sold in San Diego
County for shipment outside of
County or to other manufactur-
ers for repackaging for sale
and use outside of County.
(c) Coatings in containers 380 gm/1, 1s a non-flat coating manu-
factured l»fore 9/2/85
- contains >450 gm/1 is a non-flat coating
manufactured by a small business, as defined,
before 3/;'./84
- Is recommended for use as a bituminous pavement
sealer (unless it is emulsion type).
(b) Do not exceed limitations for specialty coat-
ings listed ii (a)(2) of rule.
(c) Display d.ite of coating manufacture and
instructions is to thinning (coatings manufactured
after 1/1/85).
(d) No pnotociemlcally reactive solvent in con-
tainers >1 quirt (except coatings in compliance
with limTts U)(d)).
(e) No thinning with photochemically reactive sol-
vents except is permitted by limits (a)-(d).
(a) Coatings sold in District
for shipment outside of Dis-
trict or to other manufactur-
ers for repackaging.
(b) Containers of coating <1
liter.
(c) Coatings recommended sole-
ly for use as fire retardant,
tile-Uke glaze, mastic tex-
ture, metallic pigmented coat-
ing, swimming pool paint,
multi-color paints, quick-dry
primers, sealers, undercoat-
ers, shellac, sign coatings,
bond breakers, below-ground
wood preservative coatings.
4-9c
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Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Not specified Not specified To maintain exemption, file (a) Rule 66 does not apply to sale
annual report of quantity of or application of coatings subject
described coatings sold in to this rule or exempted by rule.
either San Diego or State of
California.
(a) To maintain small business
exemption, file annual request
containing data including volume
coatings sold.
(b) To maintain exemption due to
use of specialty or exempt coat-
ing, file annual report.
4-9d
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Asphaltic Pitch - Roof Coating
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
X OR 340-22-190(1) Approved (a) After 4/./80, containing gas-entrained efflu- (a) Equipment _<26 gal.
ents from equipment by close-fitting covers. capacity.
(b) Maintain temperature of asphaltic or coal tar (b) Equipment £159 gal.
pitch below ii50°F, or 30°F below flashpoint, which- capacity with tightly-
ever is lower. fitted lid or cover.
4-10a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Asphaltic Pitch - Roof Coating
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeplng
Comments
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Applies to:
(a) Equipment for melting, heating,
or holding asphalt or coal tar
pitch for the on-slte construction,
Installation, or repair of roofs.
(b) Compliance by 4/1/80.
4-10b
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EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date !>tate Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
II NJ Under develop-
ment
II NYC Under develop-
Metro ment
VI TX Under develop-
ment
4-lla
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Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeplng Comments
(a) Proposing to Include auto
reflnishing under applicability of
§115.191; it is currently listed as
an exempted source.
4-llb
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Bakeries
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State Mo. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT
Under develop-
ment
IX CA
(8A)
Under develop-
ment
4-12a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Bakeries
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
4-12b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Bubbles
EPA Regulation
Rgn State No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requi -ement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
CT
32-174-20 Approved
(cc)
Must achieve same net emission -sauction as would
be acmeved if each source met smission limits in
CT -egulations.
Not specified
MA 310 CMR 700, Approval
Appendix 3 pending
(a) Owner of one or of two or more facilities may Not specified
propose bubble.
(b) A revised bubble application must be submitted
after any new or more restrictive emission limi-
tation has become applicable to any facility covered
in a bubble.
(c) Total emissions must equal emissions from sum
of individual VOC emission limits.
(d) MuUifacility bubbles are required to show an
additional 5 percent VOC reduction for bubble for
each 10 miles of straight line distance between two
farthest-apart facilities.
I RI 15.4 Approved a) A facility with more than one VOC installation
may propose bubble.
b) May incorporate unregulated VOC sources.
Not specified
II NJ 7:27-16.6(c) Approved
and
7:27-16.5(a)
(2) Approval
pencil ng
(a) Where surface coating line in bubble, maximum (a) Source gas streams >19.5%
hourly emission rate for that line to be determined VOC (vol) and greater than
by the following equation: 1,000 Ib/nr.
x * maximum allowable emissions, Ib/gal
d = density of VOC of surface coating, Ib/gal
y » VOC content ol -surface coating, Ib/gal
z * volume of coating applied, gal/hr
(b) Maximum emission rate = sum of individual emis-
sion rates.
(c) All source ope-rations under control or operated
by 1 person.
(d) Include only active source operations.
(e) Calculations based on uninterrupted operation
at normal production rate.
4-13a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Bubbles
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Approved matenal balance or accept- Not specified Not specified
able emission test.
Can 3e used for sources subject
to subsections (m)-(v) inclusive
and (ae). (Groups I 4 II CTG
and RACT)
(a) To confirm reductions, Depart-
ment may require facility tests or
other measurements.
(b) EPA RM 24 and 25 or approved
equivalent [310 CMR 7.18(2)(3)]
(a) Eithe- a Must submit -eports demonstrat-
24-hour or cal- ing bubble -equirements being
endar month met. Department determines
averaging report form and schedule.
period.
(b) Calendar
month averaging
period applica-
tion must demon-
strate need for
such, and must
contain maximum
Ib VOC per day
limit.
(a) May never -esult in violation of
NAAQS, or where applicable, of NSPS
NESHAP, LAER, or BACT.
(b) Hazardous pollutant emissions may
never increase in exchange for emis-
sions of non-hazardous contaminants.
(c) Only facilities in compliance
with all regulations may apply for
bubble.
(d) Quantifiable reductions in fugi-
tive emissions beyond what is
required by RACT may be used in a
bubble.
Not specified
May be install- (a) Daily records to demonstrate
ation specific entire facility compliance.
or be expressed
as a facility- (b) Retain for 3 years.
wide daily weignt-
ed average
(a) May never result in violation of
BACT, LAER, NSPS, NESHAP's.
(b) Review of bubble by Department
occurs every 3 years from date of
issuance.
(c) Emission reduction credits must
be calculated on a solids applied
basis.
(d) Nonhazardous VOC emission reduc-
tion credits cannot be used to
increase emissions of hazardous VOC.
(e) If unregulated source included in
bubble, must either define RACT and
only take credit for reductions
achieved beyond RACT, or give full
credit, but make equivalent RACT
emission reductions at any 3-year
review following regulation of source
to RACT.
Department approved method
[7:27-16.9].
Not specified Not specified
(a) Application for approval must in-
clude identification and vapor pres-
sure of VOC concentration and emis-
sion rate of VOC, and volumetric dis-
charge flow -ate and temperature of
each source gas.
(b) Emissions from NSPS or LAER
source may not exceed -espective
limits.
(c) Emission -eductions below allow-
able may not be used for both emis-
sion offset credit and bubble emis-
sion limit achievement.
(d) NESHAP emissions can not be
included in bubble.
4-12b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Bubbles (continued)
EPA Regulation
Rgn State No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Stai.e Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NY 228.3 (c) Approval (a) For a surface coating facility or a graphic Not specified
234.3 (b) pending arts facility, a bubble may be used for only those
processes covered by. the provisions of Part 228
(for surface coat.ing) or Part 234 (for graphic
arts) in which missions are reduced to a level
that would be al owed if surface coatings complying
with the limits specified for the coating operations
identified in Tables 1 and 2 of Sections 228.7
and 228.8 or for graphic arts operations identified
in Part 234 are used provided that:
(i) total emissions from the facility do not exceed
the mathematical sum of emissions that would be
allowed from individual emission points;
(ii) no interchange of two or more categories of
air contaminants occur or in the case of VOCs no
Interchange of compounds exempted by Section 228.6
with applicable compounds occur; and
(iii) explicit alternate emission limits for each
emission point are provided in the facility-wide
emission reduction plan.
II NYC 228.3 (a) Approval
Metro 234.3 (b) pending
(see NY above)
III PA
§128
Approved
Proposal for bubble submitted in plan approval
application to Department.
Not specified
VI LA
Under develop-
ment
VII MO 10 CSR
(St. L. 10-6.100
and KC)
Under develop-
ment
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Facility must be in compliance
with all other parts of the Sub-
chapter.
(b) The facility-wide emission
reduction plan can not include
emissions of hazardous air pollutants
regulated by Part 61 of title 40 CFR
or standards of performance by Part
60 of title 40 CFR.
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Alternative emission requirements
approved for any source are published
in this chapter (§128).
(a) Applies to all ozone nonattain-
ment areas of the State.
4-13d
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Cleanup solvents
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
VI OK 3.7.3(0) Approved (a) Emissions that are f-om solvent used for clean- Not specified
up of any equipmen: used in applying coatings and
that are -egulated unde- 3.7.3(a) shall oe included
in coating line to:al emissions calculations.
VI TX 115.191(9) Approved (a) Coating line tJtal emissions calculations (a) Solvent directed into con-
ic) shall include all /OC emissions that are from taine-s that prevent avapora-
solvent used in costing operations, to include tion into the atmosphere.
preparation of surfaces to be coated and cleanup
of equipment used in applying coatings, and that
are regulated unde- §115.191(a).
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Cleanup Solvents
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeepi ng
Comments
Not speci fi ed
Not specified Not specified
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Part of organic solvent regula-
tion.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Coatings and Inks Manufacture
EPA
Rgn State
IV AL
V MI
V Ml
VII MO
(KC)
VII MO
(St.L)
IX CA
(BA)
Regulation
No.
8.29
10 CSR
10-2.300
10 CSR
10-5.390
8-35-100
EPA Approval Exemptions/
Status/Date Stai;e Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
Approval (See Paints and lies in Manufacturing)
pending
Under develop-
ment
Under develop-
ment
Approval (See Paints and Uesins Manufacturing)
pending
Approved (See Paints and Uesins Manufacturing)
Approved (a) Cover all portable mixing vats with lids as (a) Manufacturer producing
described and cover all stationary mixing opera- <5UO gal/day.
tions.
(b) Minimize POC emissions from portable mixing
vat cleaning.
(c) Minimize POC emissions from cleaning of high
speed dispersion mills, grinding mills, and roller
mills.
(d) Fully enclosed screens on grinding mills in-
stalled aafter 11/1/85.
(e) (IS Ib POC/day and £300 ppm total carbon/day
from stationary vat unless emissions controlled
>90X.
(b) Equipment being used for
water-based coatings and/or
paste inks.
(c) Vats <12 gal volume.
IX CA
(SC)
1141.1
Approved
(a) Cover portable mixing vats with lids as des-
cribed and cover stationary mixing vats.
(a) Manufacturers of <500 gal/
day, except recordkeeping.
(b) Minimize reactive organic gases when cleaning (b) For limit (a), equipment
portable and stationary mixing vats, high speed producing water-based coatings
dispersion mil Is, grinding mil Is, and roller mills, and/or paste inks.
(c) Grinding mills installed after 1/1/85 shall
have fully enclosed screens.
(c) For limits (a) and (b),
equipment used to produce
coating in vats <\.2 gallons.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Coatings and in
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SullRUc CHinbuRY: v,oRe By-Products Plants
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
[V AL 8.26
Approval pend-
1 ng
State Limit or Requirement
(a) Vacuum service equipment controlled
vent system or other control equivalent
(e), (f )", and (g) below.
by closed
to (d),
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(a) For limit (e), where moni-
toring personnel must be >2m
above support, and the valve
(b) Mark all subject equipment with weatherproof
tags.
(c) Perceptible leaks repaired within IS days.
(d) Pumps in Hyht liquid service: monitor quar-
terly, visually inspect weekly, and repair £15
days.
(e) Valves in gas and light liquid service:
monitor quarterly, repair £15 days.
(f) Pressure relief valves In gas service: moni-
tor quarterly, repair £15 days.
(g) Open-ended valves: equip open-ended valves
with cap, blind flange, plug, or second valve,
except durinc fluid flow; close process fluid
valve before second valve, allow no VOC emissions
from purged process fluid.
(h) Enclose and seal open settling tank used in
separation of naphtha from final cooler acqueus
effluent.
has no external actuating
mechanism in contact with the
process fluid.
(b) Repair delay allowed if
process shutdown required, or
leaking equipment removed from
service, or if emissions from
immediate valve repair greater
than from delayed repair.
IV AL 8.27
Approval pend-
ing
(a) Closed vent capture system.
(b) Control cevice, >95% removal.
Not specified
IV KY 61:141} Approved (a) No more than an average of 25 seconds of
visible emissions per charge (averaged over 5
consecutive charges) during charging cycle from
specified equipment.
(b) £51 charging ports and £10% standpipes on
operating ovens exhibiting visible emissions.
(c) <1UX of total coke oven doors on a battery
exhibiting visible emissions.
(d) £20% opacity from coke oven combustion stack.
(e) £0.03 Ib particulate/ton coke pushed from con-
trol device; £20% opacity during pushing as
described.
(f) £20% opacity during quenching; <750 mg/1 total
dissolved solids in make-up water.
(g) £95% Ib equivalent SO? per million cubic feet
coke oven gas produced.
Not specified
V IL 215.500
Approval pend- (a) 85% emission reduction from tar decanter, light (a) Provisions of Subpart R
ing oil sump, light oil condenser/separator, and tar (General VOC regulation) shall
condensate sump. not apply to coke by-product
recovery plants.
(b) Conduct 'eak detection program for components in
light oil I1c|u1d service including weekly visual (b) For leak inspection pro-
inspections, and identification of leaking compo-
nents.
(c) Repair within 21 days.
gram, coke oven yas line
components, operating flare
headers or vapor recovery
devices (including pressure
relief valves)
(c) Leak repair delay per-
mitted where process shut-
down necessary, or parts
unavailable.
IN
Under develop-
ment
4-16a
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
EPA RM 21.
Not specified (a) Maintain log for all subject
components as described.
(b) Retain 2 years.
(c) Submit quarterly reports as
described.
(a) Jefferson County, AL, regulation.
(b) Applies to leaks from coke by-
product recovery plant equipment.
(c) A leak at an instrument reading
of MO,000 ppra or an indication of
drippage from the pump seal.
(a) Instrument reading <5UO ppra
above background.
(b) quarterly visual Inspections.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Jefferson County, AL, regulation.
(b) Applies to coke by-product
recovery plant coke oven gas bleeder.
(a) RM 9 for combustion stack
opacity and pushing operations.
(b) Method Z09B from Standard
Methods for the Evaluation of
Water and Wastewater, 15th Ed.,
for total dissolved solids in
make-up water.
(c) Gas chromatograph separation
and flame photometric or thermal
conductivity detection for sulfur
in coke oven gas.
(d) Procedures to determine
visible emissions as described.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Maintain monitoring log as
described.
(b) Retain for two years.
(a) Comply with limit (a) by 12/31/
86.
(b) Comply with limits (b) + (c) by
12/31/85.
(c) Prior to the first day of May
and August eath year, submit (c) Has not been formally submitted
statement attesting that all to Region.
monitoring and repairs occurred.
4-16b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Consumer/Commercial Solvent Use
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
II NJ Under develop-
ment
II NYC Under develop-
Metro ment
VI TX Under develop-
ment
4-17a
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Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
4-17b
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EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
II NJ Under develop-
ment
IX NV 44b.846(4) Approved (a) Facilities for dock loading must have sub- (a) Dock loading of products
merged fillpipe or acceptable equivalent for con- <1.5 psia vapor pressure.
trol of emissions.
4-].8a
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Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Not specified Not specified Not specified Part of general organic solvent and
VOC rule.
4-18b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Ethylene Production Plants and Plants Usi ng. Ethylene
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Kgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
III DC
712
Approved (a) ^20 lb/24 hrs unless waste streams are proper- Not specified
ly burned at 130Ci°F for >0.3 seconds in a direct-
flame afterburner-, or that are removed by approved
method of comparable efficiency.
Ill PA 129.65 Approved (a) Gas stream birned M300°F for >0.3 seconds.
(b) Gas from vapor blowdown system must be
burned by smokeless flares.
Not specified
IV AL
6.10
Approved (a) In Mobile County, must burn waste properly at
1300°F for >Q.3 seconds in a direct-flame after-
burner equipped with an indicating pyrometer or in
a catalytic vapor incinerator with pyrometer.
(a) Sources with potential
emission rate of <100 tpy
[6.1.l(b)]].
(b) Sources used exclusively
for chemical or physical
analysis or determination of
product quality, where emis-
sions ^363 kg/mo.
IV KY 401 KAR 61: Approved 6/6/79 (a) Waste gas stream - 1300°F for M).3 sees in a
040 direct-flame afte>rburner or equally effective
catalytic vapor incinerator.
(b) Pyrometer at operator's eye level for after-
burner or incinerator.
Not specified
VI OK 3.7.4(a)(l) Approved
(a) Gas stream burned at 1300°F for >0.3 seconds
in direct flame iifterburner or catalytic vapor
Incinerator with pyrometer as described. Must
reduce ethylene emissions by 98%.
Not specified
VI TX V§115.41 and Approved (a) <1.1 Ib ethy'ene/1000 pounds low-density poly-
V§115.161. ethyTene plant product unless vent gas streams
burned at ^1300T 1n a smokeless flare or direct-
flame Incinerator' or approved equivalent.
Not specified
4-19a
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specified
Not specified Any source emitting > 25 tpy of Applies to both ethytene production
air pollutant shall maintain plants and plants using ethylene as
written records Including emis- a raw material.
sion data, and results, methods,
and procedures'of sampling [500.2]
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Applies to ethylene production
plants only.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Applies to ethylene production
plants only.
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Priority I areas.
(b) Applies to ethylene production
plants only.
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Contained in waste gas disposal
regulation.
(b) Applies to ethylene manufac-
turing plants only.
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Applies only to plants producing
low-density polyethylene.
(b) For §115.41 Counties: Aransas,
Bexar, Calhoun, Hardin, Matagorda,
Montgomery, San Patricio, Travis.
For §115.161, Counties: Brazoria,
Dallas, El Paso, Galveston, Harris,
Jefferson, Nueces, Orange, Tarrant,
and Victoria.
4-19b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Regulation for Storage, Transfer, Disposal of VOC's
EPA Regulation
Rgn State No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NJ 7:27-16.2 Approved U) Stationary tani; must nave control apparatus
as descnoed in Taiile 1-A of regulations (will oe
7:27-16.3 Approved floating roof with sitne- one or two seal envelope
(Transfer) comoinationsj.
(b) Stationary tames *ith external floating -oof
and vapor-mounted primary seal must have second
seal-envelope comoination, "otal gap area of gaps
>l/8 in. width between secondary seal and tank
wall <1 in.2/ft tank diameter.
(c) Subject tanks ihal 1 be equipped by 12/31/86.
(d) Department musi: be notified of and given oppor-
tunity to inspect.
General Storage
(e) Tanks constructed or Installed on or after
12/17/79, that are required to have floating roofs
shall use double soal floating roof or approved
equivalent.
(g) All openings in external floating roof must be
covered when not in active use.
Transfer Operations
(g) Transfer must lie made through submerged fill-
pipe or approved equivalent.
(h) No VOC's emittiHl to atmosphere during gasoline
transfer if emissions are in liquid state or if
concentration M.00% L£L propane.
(1) No transport of VOC in delivery vessel unless
vapor tight except in emergencies, when gauging,
or while venting tlirough approved controls.
(j) Storage tank receiving gasoline from delivery
vessel must have controls as described.
(k) Delivery vessel >20QO gallons into which gaso-
line loaded at gasolTne loading facility must have
controls as described.
(a) Transfer of /OC into
marine delivery vessels.
(b) For limit Ja), <40,dOO
gallons maximum capacity.
(c) For limit (b), £l.5 lb/
in.2 vapor pressure and
<40,000 gal. max. capacity.
(d) For limit (f), emergency
roof drains.
(e) For limit (h), manufac-
turing process vessels
installed before 12/17/79.
(f) Transfer made to vessel
<2,000 gallons total capa-
city.
Ill 3.C. 701 Approved (a) Tank, reservoir, or other container storing
gasoline or petrol^m distillate must be a
pressure tank maintaining working pressures
sufficient at all :imes to prevent hydrocarbon
vapor or gas loss to the atmospnere, or is
designed and equipped with one of the vapor loss
control devices in good working order and in
operation as follows:
(i) Vessel has a continuous secondary seal
extending frow the floating roof to the tank
wall (a rim-mounted seal) or a closure or
other device Chat controls VOCs with an
effectiveness equal to or greater than the
rim-mounted ssal;
(a) <_ 40,000 gallons storage
capacities.
(b) Vesefs storing waxy,
heavy pour crude 011.
(c) Vapor pressure of
gasoline or petroleum
distil late <1.S psia.
(d) Vessels with less than
420,000 gallon capacity and
used to store produced crude
oil and condensate prior to
lease custody transfer.
(ii) No visible holes, tears, or other
openings in tie seal(s) or seal fabric;
(e) Vessels containing a
petroleum liquid with a trua
vapor pressure <4.0 psia and
(1i1) Seals are intact and uniformly in that are of welded construc-
place around the circumference of the floating tion and presently possess a
roof between the floating roof and tank wall; metallic-type shoe, a liquid-
mounted foam seal, a liquid-
(iv) For vapor mounted primary seals, the mounted liquid filled type
accumulated areas of gaps exceeding l/8th seal, or other equivalent
inch in width between the secondary seal and closure device.
tank wall shall not exceed 1 inch per foot of
tank diameter;
(v) All openings in external floating roofs,
except for automatic bleeder vents, rim space
vents, and leg sleeves, are to be equipped
with covers, heals, or lids in the closed
position except when the openings are in ac-
tual use and witn projections into the tank that
remain below the liquid surface at all times;
(vi) Automatic bleeder vents are closed at
all times except when the roof is floated
off or landed on the roof leg supports;
(vii) Rim verts are set to open when the roof
is being floated off the leg supports or at
the manufacturer's recommended setting; and
(f) Vessels that are of welded
construction, equipped with a
metallic-type shoe primary
seal and have a secondary
seal from the top of the shoe
seal to the tank wall.
4-20a
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeepi ng
Comments
Department approved metnod
[7:27-15.9].
Not specified
Not speciriea
,a) Department must ne notified of
3nd given opportunity to inspect
existing seal-envelope comoination
before second ones are installed.
;D) Delivery vessels, otner than
railroad tan* cars, used to store
'/DCs for >1 month are considered
stationary storage tanks.
(c) By 12/31/86 submerged fillpipes
shall be permanently affixed to under
ground storage tank of >2,QOO gallons
total capacity into which gasoline is
transferred.
(a) The accumulated areas of
gaps shall be determined by
physically measuring the length
and width of all gaps where a
1/8 inch uniform diameter probe
passes freely between the seal
and tank wall (without forcing
or oinding against the seal)
and summing the areas of the
individual gaps.
(b) Owners or operators comply-
ing with this rule using a
vapor -acovery system snal I
demonstrate compliance by
methods approved by the Mayor.
Sot specified - (a) Owners subject to this rule
must maintain records of the
types of volatile petroleum
liquids stored,the maximum true
vapor pressure of the liquid
stored, and the results of the
inspections performed
(bj Owners of a petroleum liquid
storage vessel with an external
floating roof exempted from
this rule, but containing a
petroleum liquid with a true
vapor pressure >l.Q lbs/in2
shall maintain records of the
average monthly storage
temperature, the type of
liquid, and the maximum true
vapor pressure for all
petroleum liquids with a
true vapor pressure for all
petroleum liquids with a true
vapor pressure >l Ibs/in^.
(c) Copies of all records are
to be maintained for at least
2 years after the date the
record was made.
(d) Copies of all records
shall be immediately made
available upon request.
(a) Rule applies to petroleum
storage vessels with external
floating roofs.
(b) Semi-annual inspections
including visual inspections
of the secondary seal gap
are required.
(c) Measurement of secondary seal
gap when the floating roof is
equipped with a vapor-mounted
primary seal is required on an
annual basis.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Regulation for Storage, Transfer, Disposal of VOC's (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
;n oc
(cont.)
(viii) Emergenc/ roof drains are proviaed
with slotted nie'iorane fabric covers or
equivalent covers that cover at least 90% of
the area of the opening.
IV AL 6.3 Approved (a) Vessel is a pressure tank or equipped with
one of the following vapor loss control devices:
(i) A permanent submerged fill pipe;
(ii) A floating roof, consisting of a
pontoon-type, double-deck type roof or
internal floatiig cover, which will
rest on the surface of the liquid contents
and be equipped with a closure or seal or
seals to close the space between the roof
edge and tank wall;
(111) A vapor recovery system, consisting
of a vapor gathering system capable of
collecting VOC vapors and gases discharged
and a vapor disposal system capable of
processing such VOC vapors and gases so as
to prevent their emission to the atmosphere
and with all tank gauging and sampling
devices gas-tigtt except when gauging or
sampling is performed;
(1v) Other equipment or means of equal
efficiency for purposes of air pollution
control.
(a) Vessels with _< 1,000
gal Ion capaci ty
(b) Crude petroleum produced,
separated, treated, or stored
in the field.
IV KY 401 KAR Approved (a) Floating roof, vapor recovery system, or
61:050 equivalent for vessels with storage capacity
>40,000 gallons and storing petroleum liquid
with a true vapor pressure > 1.5 psia but
ni.l psia.
(b) Vapor recovery system or its equivalent
for vessels with storage capacity >40,QOO
gallons and storing petroleum liquid with a
true vapor pressure >U.l psia.
(c) A permanent submerged fillpipe for vessels
with storage capacity >S80 gallons and storing
petroleum liquid with a true vapor pressure
^1.5 psia.
(d) If the storage vessel Is an external
floating roof tank with a storage capacity
>40,000 gallons, it shall be retrofitted
with a rim-mounted secondary seal if
(i) The tank is a welded tank, the
true vapor pressure of the contained
liquid is >4.0 psia, and the primary
seal Is either a metallic-type shoe
seal, a liquid-mounted foam seal, or
a liquid-mount!*! liquid-filled type
seal or any other closure device that
can be demonstrated equivalent to the
above primary seals.
(11) The tank is a riveted tank and the
true vapor pressure of the contained
liquid is _> l-!>
(iii) The tank is a welded tank, the
true vapor pressure of the contained
liquid 1s >_ l.'i psia, and the primary
seal is vapor mounted. If such primary
seal closure device can be demonstrated
equivalent to Che primary seals, then
the secondary seal Is required when
the vapor pressure is >_ 4.0 psia.
(e) There shall be TO visible holes, tears, or
other openings in the seal or any seal fabric.
(f) All openings, except stub drains, shall be
equipped with covers, lids, or seals such that:
(1) The cover lid, or seal is in the
closed position at all times except
when In actual use;
(ii) Automatic bleeder vents are
closed at all times except when the
roof is floated of f or landed on
the roof leg supports; and
4-;>Qc
(aI The following types of
external floating roof tanks
storing liquid petroleum are
exempt:
(1) External floating
roof tanks having capa-
cities less than 422,000
gallons used to store
produced crude 011 and
condensate prior to
custody transfer.
(11) A metallic-type
shoe seal in a welded
tank wnich has a secon-
dary seal from the top
of the shoe sea! to Che
tank wall (a snoe-mounted
secondary).
(i1i) External floating
roof tanks storing waxy,
heavy pour crudes.
(iv) External floating
roof tanks with a closure
or other devices wmch
can be demonstrated to
the satisfaction of the
valent to the seals
required.
(b) Does not apply to
storage vessels located on
a farm and used exclusively
for storing petroleum
liquids used by the farm.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Regulation for Storage, Transfer, and Disposal of VuC s icontinuedj
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
The true vapor pressure is
determined By using the average
monthly storage temperature and
typical Reid vapor pressure of
the contained liquid or from
typical available data on the
contained liquid.
Not specified
When a liquid having a true
vapor pressure greater than
1.0 psia is stored in an
external floating roof
tank with a capacity
greater than 40,000
gallons not equipped
with a secondary seal
or approved alternative
control technology, the
owner or operator shall
maintain a record of the
average monthly storage
temperature, .the type
of liquid, and the Reid
vapor pressure of the
liquid. The owner or
operator shal 1 retain
the record for two (2)
years after the date on
unich the record was
made.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Genera) Regulation for Storage, Transfer, Disposal cr i/OC's (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IV KY 401 11.0 pounds psia under actual storage
conditions.
(ii) An external floatingg roof consisting
of a pontoon t.ype roof, double deck type
roof or external floating cover which will
-est or float on the surface of the liquid
contents and is equipped with a continuous
secondary seal extending from tiie floating
roof to the tank wall (a rim mounted
secondary) if:
- The tank is a welded tank, the vapor
pressure ol the contained liquid is
> 4.0 psi under storage conditions,
Ind the primary seal is a metallic-
type shoe s.eal, a liquid-mounted
foam seal, a liquid-mounted liquid
filled typ«> seal, or any other
closure device which can be demon-
strated equivalent to the above
primary se
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ncyU la I. IUM
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeepi ng Comments
(a) The secondary seal gap area Not specified Conditions not in compliance Any crude or condensate storage
for vapor mounted primaries shall with the requirements for seal tank in an oxidant non-attainment
be determined by measuring the closure devices shall be area emitting one hundred tons per
length and width of the gaps around recorded along with date(s) year of more of volatile organic
the entire circumference of the of repair. Records shall be compounds shall control the emission
secondary seal. Only gaps greater maintained for two years. as specified by this rule (Sec.
than or equal to 1/8 inch (0.32 cm) 22.3.1).
shall be used in computing the gap
area. This gap check is not required
on liquid mounted primaries.
(b) Compliance with the prov-
isions for holes, tears, or other
openings in the seal(s) or seal
fabric, and the intactness and
jnifortuity of the seal closure
devices may be determined by
/isual inspection.
(c) Routine inspections shall be
conducted at least annually. The
secondary gap seal measurements shall
be made annually at any tank level
provided the roof is off its leg.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Regulation for Storage, Transfer, Disposal cf VOC's (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
VI LA
(cont.)
22.3
An alternate seal or seals can De used in
lieu of the primary ana secondary seals
-equired herein provided the resulting
emission is not greater than that which
would result if the primary and secondary
seals were installed. This control equipment
shall not be permitted if the organic compounds
have a vapor pressure of >_ 11.0 psia under
actual storage conditions.
(b) Seal closure devices shall: (i) have no
visible holes, tears, or other openings in
the seal(s) or seal(s) fabric; (ii) be intact
and uniformly in place around the circum-
ference of the floating roof between the
floating roof and :he tank wall; and (ni)
not have gap areas, of gaps exceeding
1/8 inch in width setween the secondary
seal and the tank xal1, in excess of 1.0
in2 per foot of tank diameter.
(c) All openings n the external floating
roof, except for automatic bleeder vents,
run space vent, ami leg sleeves, are to
provide a projection below the liquid
surface. The openings must be equipped
with cover, seal, or lid which must be
in a closed position at all times except
when the device is in actual use.
(d) Automatic bleeder vents must be closed
at all times excep: when the roof is floated
off or landed on the roof leg supports.
(e) Rim vents must be set to open when
the roof is being Hoated off the roof leg
supports or at the manufacturer's recommen-
ded setting.
(f) Any emergency roof drain must be
equipped with a slotted membrane fabric cover
or equivalent cover that covers at least
90 percent of the opening.
VI OK
3.7.2(a)
and (b)
3.7.5-4(o)(l)
Approved For attainment are.is:
(a) Organic diaten.il storage tank >_ gallons
must be equipped wth permanent submerged fill-
pipe or organic material vapor-recovery system
(b) Organic maten.il storage tank >40,000
gallons must either: maintain pressures
sufficient to prev«nt gas/vapor loss; or have
a floating roof; a vapor recovery system; or
approved equivalent..
(c) Floating roof riust be of pontoon type,
internal floating cover or double-deck type
roof as described. Vapor recovery system must
be >85i effective.
(d) Loading facilities with throughput >40,000
gal/day must have: vapor collection and disposal
system or bottom loading with closed hatches; use
of pnaumatic hydraulic or equivalent means to force
vapor-tight seal when loading through hatches
using a loading am with vapor collecting adaptor;
means to prevent drainage from loading device; vapor-
tight connections 'or loading not using hatches;
a vapor disposal system of ^90% recovery or a variable
vapor space tank, compressor, and fuel-gas system.
(e) Loading facilities with throughput, <40,000
gal /day must use submerged fill (maintain 97%
submerged factor).
For nonattainment ireas:
(f) Tanks are to bi> pressure tanks capable of
maintaining workini) pressures at all times to
prevent organic vapor or gas loss to atmosphere
or is equipped with one or more of the following
vapor control devices:
(i) A floatinq roof equipped with a closure
seal(s);
For attainment areas:
(a) Storage tank <400 gallons.
(b) For limit (c), loading
into trucks or trailers of
£200 gallon capacity.
For nonattainment areas:
(c) Storage tanks <_ 40,000
gal Ions capacity.
4-20g
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^ (.unt. I nUeu /
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specif lea
Not specified
Not specified
(a) 3.7.2(a) and (b) apply to attain-
ment areas.
(b) 3.7.5-4(b)(l) applies to non-
attainment areas.
(c) Requirement (f)(i) is not
appropriate if organic compounds
stored have a vapor pressure >ll.Q
psta.
4-20h
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EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
VI OK 3.7.2(a)
(cont.) and (b)
3.7.5-4(b)(l)
jii) A vapor r^cove-y system capable of
collecting _>90° Sy .veignt tne uncontrolled
VOC and vapor disposal system capable of
processing sucf organic compounds so as to
prevent their emission to the atmospnere.
(ill) Other equivalent and approved equipment
or methods.
(g) All tank gauginc and sampling devices are to
be gas-tight except when gauging or sampling is
occurring.
VI TX 115.11 Approved (a) For storage tanks >1,000 gal., but <_25 ,000
gal., submerged fillpipe or vapor recovery system
for VOC >1.S psia.
(b) For storage tanks >25,000 gal.:
- internal or external floating roof p_r_ vapor
recovery system for VOC >1.5 psia.
- Submerged fillpipe and vapor recovery system
for VOC >11 psia.
(c) Specific requirements for floating roofs exist.
(d) Transfer of VOC >20,000 gal per day with
^1.5 psia are to be equipped with a vapor recovery
system.
(a) TanKS S6 gal shall be made using
submerged or bottom filling equipment that assures
9% submerged filling.
(a) Emissions from any source
of methane or ethane.
(b) Transfer regulation ex-
cludes petroleum distillates
[.see (7)(c)3.
(c) For transfer, transfer to
container with capacity £56
gal Ions.
IX CA 3-5-1UO Approved (a) Submerged fillpifie or equivalent for tank
(8A) >40,000 gals.
(b) Pressure tank or vapor loss control device for
stationary tank >40,(IOO gal.
(c) Vapor loss control device may be:
- floating roof wH:h closure device, or pontoon
type or double-dock cover that rest on liquid
surface as descn bed
- vapor loss control device may be: fixed roof
with internal floating cover as described
- vapor recovery system constructed on or after
1/25/78 must be -951 effective; if constructed
before 1/25/78, must be >9U* effective.
- any pressure vacuum valve must not leak >10,000
ppm
(d) Design and operational criteria listed for:
- closure device on floating roof
- metallic shoe-se.il
- welded tank shell using metallic shoe seal
- riveted tanks wii;h metallic shoe seals.
Riveted tanks mu'.t have equivalent vapor con-
trol to welded t,»nks
- resilient-toroid seal.
(e) Inspection requi-ements listed for primary seal
envelope, secondary seals.
(a) Storage tanks with vapor
pressure £1.5 psia.
(b) Stationary tanks with
capacity <260 gal.
(c) Stationary storage tank
installed prior to 1/4/67, not
used for gasoline storage to
internal combustion engine
fuel tanks and of capacity
<2,000 gal or an underground
tank with offset fill line.
(d) Storage tanks during
cleaning, stock change repair,
or contaminated stock removal
if written approval received.
IX CA
(SD)
61
Approved (a) One of the following vapor loss control
devices: pressure tank, floating roof of pontoon
type or double-deck type roof, or internal float-
ing cover as described, vapor collection and
disposal system as described, or approved equiva-
lent.
(b) Stationary tanks >5,000 feet from each other
unless <2 tanks have <550 gal capacity, total out-
put <2,fiOO gal/mo, where gasoline in one tank has
octane rating >95 and in other tank has £95, and
difference in octane rating is >4.
(a) VOC with <1.5 psia.
(b) Container £550 gal or
<2,000 gal/mo. output.
(c) Container used exclusively
as fuel source for wind ma-
chines used for agricultural
purposes.
(d) Containers installed on or
before 6/30/72 if file compli-
ance plan.
4-201
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Regulation for Storage, Transfer, and Disposal of VOC's (continued)
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Not specified Not specified Not specified (a) Required only of floating
01 ^ roof tanks with no secondary
seal.
Not specified Not specified Not specified
(a) Method 13, "Manual Not specified (a) After 7/1/79, reports on seal (a) §8-5-302 covered under
of Procedures," Vol. HI. conditions and gap allowances of small fixed-roof tanks.
primary and secondary seals as
(b) ST-4, "Manual of described.
procedures," Vol. IV.
(b) For limit (b), record of liquids
stored in containers, and true vapor
pressure ranges of liquids.
Not specified Not specified Not specified
4-20J
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Regulation for Storage, Transfer, Disposal of VOC's (continued)
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
IX CA 61
iSD)
(cont.)
IX CA 61.1 Approved
(SO)
Exemptions/
State Limit or Requi-ement Cutoffs
(e) Storage of perch loroethy-
lene, 1 ,1 ,1-trichloroethane,
propane, natural gas with
vapor pressure >1.5 psia.
(a) BACT on VOC tanks at bulk plants or bulk ter- (a) For Rule 61.1, subject to
irnnals (stationary tanks) unless equipped with Rule 51.3 or installed before
floating roof or internal floating cover resting
on surface of liquid contents and meeting des-
closure d<;vice design criteria [61.1].
11/15/79.
IX CA 61.2 Approved (a) 90% vapors from transfer and vented prevented
(SD) from atmospheric release.
(b) No fugitive vapor leaks along vapor transfer
path as described.
(c) No fugitive liquid leaks along path through
which VOC's transferred.
(d) Control by 90S vapors from transfer of com-
pounds not subject to this rule into tanks
previously holding VOC.
(e) After 12/31/814, 90t control from displacement
or venting of vapors of compounds not subject to
this rule into a saturator using a VOC.
(a) VOC of <3 psi Reid vapor
pressure transferred to mobile
transport tank <550 gal.
(unless generates or displaces
VOC vapors >3 psi).
(c) Transfer to mobile trans-
port tank from tank specified
in Rule ll(i).
(d) Sulk plant operations
before 3/1/84 where through-
put <5,000,000 gal/yr VOC or
diesel.
IX CA 61.3 Approved (a) Permanent submerged fill pipe and _>95J control (a) Tanks with capacity <550
(SD) from transfer antl venting of VOC from mobile trans- gallons. ~
port tank to stationary storage tank.
IX CA 61.7
(SO)
Approved
No spillage of VOC from transfer or dispensing
devices.
(a) Normal maintenance and
repair.
IX CA 63
(SO)
Approved (a) When loading VOC, vapor collection and disposal
system with displaced vapor and air vented to sys-
tem so hydrocarbon emissions <0.1S (vol ) during
fuel transfer as described.
(b) <0.9S (vol) 1'or 90% vehicles fueled during
vehicle fueling operations.
(c) Prevent drainage from loading device when
-emoved from loading point.
(a) For loading from loading
facility into tank truck,
trailer, railroad tank car,
tanker, or stationary storage
tank.
(b) VX with vapor pressure
_<1.5 psi. Tanks used exclu-
sively as fuel source for wind
machines used for agricultural
purposes with >550 gal capa-
city or >2000 gal/mo input.
(c) ForToading into boat,
motor vehicle, or aircraft
fuel tank, capacity
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Regulation for Storage, Transfer, and Disposal of VOC's (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Rule 61.1 covers receiving and
storing VOC at bulk plants and bulk
terminals
(b) For limit (a) 8ACT is maximum
hydrocarbon vapor emission reduction
achievable, determined case-by-case.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Rule 61.2 covers transfer of VOC
into mobile transport tanks.
Not specified
riot specified Not specified
(a) Rule 61.3 covers transfer of VOC
into stationary storage tanks.
Not speci fi ed
Not specified Not specified
For limit (b) approved sample Not specified Not specified
as described.
4-201
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Regulation for Storage, Transfer, disposal of VOC's '.continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IX CA 462
(SO
Approved (a) Equip Class I ;md Class !I facilities with
vapor collection and disposa system or equiva-
lent, so emissions are <0.65 lb/1,000 gal liquid
transferred, for 1'quids with >1.5 psia.
(b) Equip Class II and Class V facilities with
vapor collection and disposal system to return
displaced vapors tci stationary storage container
from delivery vessel when loading gasoline. As in
Rule 461(a), control vapors by 90%.
(c) Submerged or bottom fill for Class IV facili-
ties.
(d) Mo fugitive vapor or liquid leaks or excess
organic liquid drainage during disconnects.
(e) No overfill or fugitive or liquid leaks from
loading devices.
(f) Repair fugitive or liquid leaks 39,630 gal must prevent
organic vapor or gas loss and have one of
following:
- floating roof, pontoon or double deck type
with closure seals as described in detail for
metallic shoe-nype seals, resilient-toroid-
type seals, riveted tank shell metallic shoe-
type seal, or approved equivalent
- fixed roof with internal floating type cover
with closure devices as described
- vapor recovery system of efficiency ^95S as
described.
(b) For floating roof, equip roof openings with
cover, use slotted membrane fabric cover or equiv-
alent on emergency roof drain.
(c) No floating roof if vapor pressure >11 psi.
(d) Stationary tanlc £39,630 gal: pressure vacuum
valve or vapor loss control device.
(a) Liquids with vapor pres-
sure <1.5 psi.
(b) Tanks _<2,000 gal installed
and in service before 1/9
or <251 gal installed on or
after 1/9/76.
IX NV 445.346 Approved (a) Process, store, use, and transport solvents or
other volatile compounds to minimize evaporation,
leakage, or other itmospheric discharge. If con-
trol available and feasible, use is mandatory.
(b) No loss to atnusphere or use of one of the
following for any lew stationary tank >40,000 gal-
lons and >1.5 psi:
- floating roof, pontoon or double-deck roof type
as described
- approved equivalent.
(c) Submerged fillpipe or equivalent on any tank
constructed or remodeled after U/7/75.
(a) Tanks <40,000 gallons.
4-20m
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SOURCE CATEGORY: General Regulation for Storage, Transfar, Disposal of VOC's (continued)
Test
Procedure
3ressure delay method as
Averaging
Time
Not specified
Recordkeepi ng
Not specified
Comments
''a) Applies to organic liquid
load-
described to assess vapor leaks
from dome covers, pressure vacuum
vents or other potential sources.
ing.
(b) Facilities divided into 5 classes
based on size and date of operation.
(c) Rule specifies responsibility for
compliance with limits.
(a) Emissions test may be required Not specified
for closure seal.
(a) Records of liquids stored in
containers and their vapor pres-
sures.
(a) Applies to storage of organic
liquids.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
4-20n
-------
juunuc I//M Luun T : urapnlC HTtS -
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
III VA
Under develop-
ment
4-21a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Graphic Arts - Foil
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeepi ng Comments
4-21b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Graphic Arts - Litho
EPA
Rgn State
III MO
Regulation
No.
CO MAR
10.18.06.06
(8)
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approved
(a)
Instal lal.
5/12/72, <20()
(b)
Instal lat.
after 5/12/7!'
VII MO
(KC)
10 CSR
10-2.290
Under develop-
ment
Exemptions/
State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
Ions or buildings constructed before Discharge reduced by >85%
Ib VOC/day. overal 1.
ions or buildings constructed on or
, £20 Ib/day.
4-22a
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Graphic Arts - Litho
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Those specified in A1r Management
Administration Technical Memoran-
dum 83-05 "State Test Methods for
Stationary Sources" June 1983
Revision 1. [10.18.01.04(0]
None speci fied
Done speci fied
Graphic arts-Litho is covered under
the genera) rule in Maryland.
4-22b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Heat Set Web-Offset
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
V IL Under develop-
ment
4-23a
-------
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
4-23b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Industrial Maintenance Coatings
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
VI OK 3.7.3 (a) Approved
IX CA 8-3-100 Approved
(BA)
IX CA 67.0 Approved
(SO)
IX CA 1113 Approved
(SC)
4-24a
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Industrial Maintenance Coatinys
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Regulated under general surface coat-
ing rule - see Surface Coating-
Aerospace.
Regulated under architectural coat-
ings rule.
Regulated under architectural coat-
ings rule.
Regulated under architectural coat-
ings rule.
4-24b
-------
unoH **ni LUUI\ I I LSfflindlSu
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
IV AL 8.28 Approval pend- (a) _<0.5 Ib/VOC gal. adhesive, minus water as (a) Facilities emitting £100
ing delivered to application system. tpy VOC
4-25a
-------
(a)
Test
Procedure
Certification of adhesive
Averaging
Time
Not specified.
Recordkeeping
Not specified.
Comments
(a) Jefferson County, AL,
regulation
composition by manufacturer
(supported by batch formulation
records).
(b) Applies to manufacture of counter
and cabinet tops by bonding decora-
tive laminates to wood, particle-
board, composition board, or similar
materials.
4-25b
-------
SuURCE CATcGORY: Marine Coating
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
V IN Under develop-
ment
IX CA Under develop-
(SC) ment
4-;>6a
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Marine Coating
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
4-26b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Metal Rolling
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date 'State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
III VA Under develop-
ment
4-;!7a
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Metal Rolling
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
4-27b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Nylon Fibers Manufacturing
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
III VA Under develop-
ment
4-?8a
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Nylon Fibers Hanutacturing
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
4-28b
-------
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT 22-174-20 Approved
(f)
(a) £40 lb/day and £8 Ib/hr organic material from
any machine where organic solvent contacts flame
or is baked, heat-cured, or heat polymerized in
the presence of oxygen.
(b) £40 lb/22U°F at 0.5 mmHg unless
used at >220°F.
(f) Equipment regulated by
CT Regs 22-174-20
(l)-(e) and (m)-(v).
(g) Coating operations where
solvent contains £20 percent
organic by weight.
I RI 15.2 and Approved
15.3
(a) £40 Ibs VOC/day from any machine or £100 Ib
VOC/day from any facility or facilities where
highly photochemical ly reactive solvent is used,
applied, evaporated, or dried.
(b) Limit includes emissions from heated air or
heated drying oft products for first 12 hours
after remov.il from any machine.
(a) Uncontrolled emissions are
at a level representing 85
percent control.
(b) Use of RACT.
(c) Installations regulated by
regulations 18, 19, and 21.
(d) Spraying of insecticides,
pesticides, or herbicides.
(e) Emission of organic
materials from the heat set-
ting, drying, or curing of
knitted or woven textiles in
a tenter frame.
(f) Blending of distillate or
residual fuel oils.
(g) Coatings used to meet U.S.
military performance specs if
no satisfactory coating alter-
native or control is feasible.
Ill D.C. 700
Approved (a) £15 lb/day and £3 Ib/hr of photochemically
reactive solvent.
(b) £40 lb/85i.
IV KY 401 KAR 61: Approved
060
(a) £40 lb/'Jay and £8 Ib/hr.
(b) Reduction by incineration (9U% oxidized),
adsorption, approved process modifications.
(a) Emissions reduced by 35%.
(b) Manufacture, transport,
loading, storage of organic
solvents or materials contain-
ing organic solvents.
(c) Use of herbicides, pesti-
cides, insecticides.
(d) Use of saturated halogena-
ted HCs or perchloroethylene.
(e) VOC consists of nonchemi-
cally reactive solvent £301
by volume.
(f) Volatile content is only
HgO and non-photoreactive
solvent and solvent £201 by
volume.
(g) Emergency releases.
4-29a
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Manner approved by the Commissioner. Not specified.
[22a-174-5(a)(b)(6)]
Not specified.
Must supply chemical and physi-
cal characteristics of organic
solvents and amount of each
consumed to Commissioner upon
request.
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
Director may classify any particular
solvent, regardless of chemical
structure, to the appropriate Group
based on reactivity.
Not specified
Not specified Any source emitting 2.25 tpy of air
pollutant shall maintain written
records including emission dates,
and results, methods, and procedures
of sampling [500.2].
(a) Material balance.
(b) If (a) impossible, engineering
analysis by department or perfor-
mance tests.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Includes emissions from process-
ing of continuous web strip or wire.
(b) Includes emissions from heated
drying of products for 12 hrs from
removal from facility.
(c) Includes emissions from cleanup.
4-29b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Organic Solvents (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Stal.e Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
VI LA 22.9 Approved (a) Use incineral.ion where 100* of carbon oxidized
to C02, or carbon adsorption, or approved equiva-
lent.
(a) Emission source having
emission of £3 Ibs/hr or
15 Ib/day.
VI OK 3.7.3
Approved
IX CA 8-2-100 Approved
(BA)
(a) <15 Ibs/day of organic compounds and £300 ppm
totaT carbon on a dry basis.
(a) Provided best modern
practices are used: opera-
tions consisting entirely of
natural gas, preparation of
food for human consumption,
blind changing, cooling
towers, railroad tank cars,
marine vessels, and crude oil
production operattions.
(b) Cold reduction equipment
used in metal forming pro-
vided the cooling oil intro-
duced in the cold reduction
system is not less than 90S
by weight normal paraffins of
a carbon number 12 or higher
and that such oil shall have
a RVP £1.0 psia.
(c) Provided best modern prac-
tices are used, equipment
specified in 8-2-115 and
Equipment or Exhaust Systems
specified in 8-2-116 (see
rule).
(d) Operations convered by
Rules of Regulation 10.
IX CA 66 Approved
(SD)
(a) £15 Ibs/day of organic material from any
article, machine, equipment, or other contrivance
where organic solvent vapor contacts flame in the
presence of oxygen or in which any organic solvent
is evaporated at temperatures >200"F (93.3°C).
(a) Discharge reduced ^8
percent.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Organic Solvents (continued)
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Not specified Not specified Not specified (a) Rectification of regs in pro-
gress.
(b) Application information pub-
lished at 45 FR 0903, and 47 FR
53412
(a) Described under "Surface Coating-
Aerospace" and "Clean-up Solvents."
Organic compounds to be Not specified Not specified
measured as prescribed
in the Manual of Procedures,
Volume IV, ST-7.
Not specified Not specified Not specified (a) Includes emissions from equip-
ment used to process a continuous
web, strip, or wire.
4-29d
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Paints and Resins Manufacturing
EPA Reyulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
III MO
Under develop-
ment
III PA
Under develop-
ment
IV At 8.29
Approval pend- (a) Equip storage vapor tanks of >10 kPa vapor
ing pressure with pressure/vacuum conservation vents
set at +0.2 kPa.
(b) Tanks >250 ge.) Ions must use submerged fill-
pipe, bottom-fi 11.
(c) Covers on open-top tanks where non-water-based
coating produced, and on tanks storing VOC-con-
taining cleaning substances.
(d) Operate and maintain grinding mills according
to manufacturer'; specifications.
(e) Visually inspect pumps weekly; repair £15 days.
(f) Collect gaseii and vapors from varnish cooking
operations and control by >85X before discharge.
(a) Facilities emitting <100
tpy VOC.
(b) Tanks where more effective
control used.
V MI
Under develop-
ment
V WI
Under develop-
ment
VII MO 10 CSR
(KC) 10-2.300
Approval (a) Pressure/vacuum conservation vents set at 0.2
pending kPa on tanks storing VOC with vapor pressure >10
kPa.
(a) Installations with poten-
tial to emit £250 kg/day or
£100 tpy VOC.
(b) Submerged-fill pipe or bottom fill for station- (b) Tanks where more effective
ary VOC storage containers with capacity >250 control used.
gal Ions.
(c) Covers closeil on open-top tanks used in pro-
duction of non-w85% before discharge.
(e) Operate and maintain grinding mills according
to manufacturers' specifications.
(f) Polymerization of synthetic varnish or resin
to occur in enclosed operation using surface con-
denser exit stream £ temperature at which vapor
pressure is 3.5 kPa for any organic component.
4-30a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Paints and Resins Manufacturing
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Two source specific regulations are
under development; one for paints and
one for resins.
Not specified.
Not specified. (a) Record leak detection and
repair dates.
(b) Retain for 2 years.
(a) Jefferson County, AL, regulation.
(b) Applies to manufacture or pro-
cessing ot paints, varnishes,
lacquers, enamels, and other allied
coating products.
Developing one rule covering resins
and one covering paints.
Developing one rule covering resins
and one covering paints.
(a) EPA RM 25 [10 CSR 10-6.031)
(13)].
(b) Monitor add-on control device
parameters as described.
(a) Record all monitoring infor-
mation.
(b) Retain for 2 years.
(a) Applies to manufacture of paints,
varnishes, lacquers, enamels, and
other allied surface coating pro-
ducts.
4-30b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Paints and Resins Manufacturing (continued)
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Ryn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
VII MO 10 CSR Approved (a) Pressure/vacuum conservation vents set at 0.2 (a) Installations with poten-
(St. L.) 10-5.390 kPa on tanks storing VOC with vapor pressure >10 tial to emit £2bU kg/day or
kPa. 250 control used.
gal Ions.
(c) Covers closed on open-top tanks used in pro-
duction of non-waterbase coating products, and on
all tanks containing VOC used for cleanup.
(d) Collect gases and vapors from varnish coating
operations and control by ^85% Before discharge.
(e) Operate and maintain grinding mills according
to manufacturers' specifications.
(f) Polymerization of synthetic varnish or resin
to occur in enclosed operation using surface con-
denser exit stream £ temperature at which vapor
pressure is 3.5 kPa for any organic component.
4-30c
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Paints and Resins Manufacturing (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
(a) EPA RM 25 [10 CSR 10-6.030
(13)].
(b) Monitor add-on control device
parameters as described.
(a) Record all monitoring infor-
mation.
(b) Retain for 2 years.
(a) Applies to manufacture of paints,
varnishes, lacquers, enamels, and
other allied surface coatiny pro-
ducts.
(b) Applies to South St. Louis area.
4-30d
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EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
VII MO 10 CSR Approved (a) Control method to reduce 651 (wt) VOC emissions.(a) Operations limiting <250
(St. 10-5.360 kg/day or <100 tpy VOC.
Louis) (b) For add-on controls, monitor Incinerator
exhaust gas :emperature, temperature rise across (b) Seasonal afterburners used
catalytic incinerator bed, VOC breakthrough on to accomplish compliance may
carbon adsorption unit. discontinue operation 10/lb-
4/15.
4-31a
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Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
EPA RM 25 [10 CSR 10-6.030(8)]. Not specified (a) Submit annually composition (a) Applies to South St. Louis area.
and amount sealant used, amount
solvent used, amount clean-up
solvent discarded.
(b) Retain for 2 years.
4-31b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Pumps and Compressors
EPA
Rgn State
I CT
Regulation
No.
22-174-20
(d)
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approved
Statii Limit or Requirement
Mechanical seals or equivalent.
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
Vapor pressure <1.5 psia.
Ill DC
711
Approved
Mechanical seals or other equivalent equipment.
Not specified
IV AL 6.9
Approved
Units in Mobile County shall have mechanical seals
or approved equivalent.
(a) Sources with potential
VOC emission rate of <100 tpy
[6.1.l(b)].
(b) Sources used exclusively
for chemical or physical
analysis or determination of
product quality, where emis-
sions <363 kg/mo.
VI LA 22.7
Approved
(a) Mechanical seals or approved equivalent.
Not specified
VI OK 3.7.2(d) Approved
(a) Equip rotating type with mechanical seals or
equivalent.
(b) Equip reciprocating type with packing glands,
so emissions from drain recovery system are <_2 cu.
in. liquid organic material per 15 min. period
per component.
(a) Storage, loading, process-
ing, manufacturing, burning
of organic material on farms
and ranches.
IX CA 8-25-10U Approved
(BA)
(a) Pump or compressor emitting >10,000 ppm POC
must:
- if not essential, remove for repairs
£15 days, [t spare also exceeds limit, com-
plete repair: <30 days. May use spare.
- if not essential, and repaired pump or com-
pressor emit!, >75,OUO ppm, remove from service
<15 days, or complete repairs within 30 days.
- Tf nones sent al , and repair successful, not
require repa rs nor service removal for 6
months.
- if essential with packed seal, minimize leak
within 15 days of discovery. If still exceeds
limit, repair at next scheduled turnaround.
(b) Measure pump or compressor within 15 days of
leak repair or minimization.
(c) Measure pump for POC 1/yr.
(d) Measure compressor for POC I/quarter.
(e) Measure new pump or compressor for POC within
7 days of operation.
(a) Pumps or compressors hand-
ling only natural gas or
organic liquid with a Reid
vapor measure <1.5 psia.
(b) Pumps or compressors
using seal oil systems (see
rule 2).
(c) Compressors whose operator
demonstrates POC emissions
<0.4 Ib/h.
(d) Pumps or compressors con-
trolled ^951 by vapor recovery
or disposal system.
(e) Before 1/1/85, chemical
plants.
(f) Chemical plants may choose following alterna-
tive inspection jlan in lieu of limits (b)-(e)
above:
- identify leaong components awaiting repair in
readily observable way
- any component not so identified shall be a
violation
(g) Visually inspect pumps once per 7 days.
leak observed, measure within 2 days.
If
IX CA 466 Approved (a) Equip with adequate seals or equivalent such
(SC) that leakage is <3 drops/minute, no visible liquid
mist or visible Tndication of vapor leakage for
liquids being pimped, and no visible indication of
leakage at or near seal/shaft interface for gas
compressors.
(b) Inspect operating pumps and compressors for
visual leakage once every 1/24 hrs, except if <3
mi. from continuously manned control center,
inspect 1/8 hrs.
(a) Pumps or compressors with
driver of <1 hp.
(b) Compressor operating at
temperatures >500°F.
(c) Components vented to a
pollution control system,
shut-down for maintenance, or
regulated by Rule 1005.
(d) Persons complying with
Rule 430.
4-.32a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Pumps and Compressors
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Manner approved by the Commissioner Not specified
[2Za-174-5(a)(b)(6)].
Record-
keeping
Not specified
Comments
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Approval by Mayor is required.
(b) No major (>100 TPY) sources in
the District.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Recodification of regs in progress.
(a) EPA has proposed disapproval of
exemption 3.7.1(d)(3).
(a) Approved portable combustible
gas indicator, calibrated with
methane.
Not specified (a) Maintain records 2 years.
(b) Maintain records identifying
components awaiting repairs.
(c) Submit by 11/1/83 (1/1/84 for
chemical plants) list of all
pumps and compressors.
(a) Applies to pump and compressor
seals at petroleum refineries and
chemical plants.
(b) POC » precursor organic compound.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
4-32b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Semiconductor Manufacture
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Sta:e Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IX CA
(BA)
8-3U-100 Approved Solvent cleaning station:
(a) Covers on all reservoirs, sinks, or containers
holding POC.
(b) Freeboard ra:io >_0.75 for reservoirs used and
sinks installed ,ifter 1/1/84 according to schedule
described.
(c) If solvent flow utilized POC applied only as
fluid stream witi pressure low enough to not cause
splashing.
(d) No evaporation from storage or disposal of POC.
(e) Operate and naintain all solvent cleaning sta-
tion equipment p-operly.
(f) Repair liquiJ solvent leaks immediately or shut
down equipment.
(g) Negative Photoresist Operations: all exhaust
gases shall be vented to control device >9
effective, as of 1/1/87.
(a) Facility emitting <15 1b/
day POC.
(b) Limit (g) does not apply
if negative photoresist opera-
tion: complies with approved
alternative emission control
plan and emits no more POC
from all operations than limit
(g) would allow; documents
compliance through records;
plant gets credit for conver-
sion to positive photoresist.
4-33a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Semiconductor Manufacture
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
(a) Report annually quantity of (a) POC precursor organic compound.
listed compounds purchased, and
separate totals of POC and non- (b) Amendments to this rule have been
POC organic compounds disposed or submitted to EPA for approval.
reclaimed in liquid form.
4-33b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Small Tanks
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NJ 7:27-16.2 Approved (a) External surface of stationary tank (with
capacity >2,000 gallons) exposed to sun's rays
must be painted ard maintained white. [Note:
words or logos arc permitted if cover either
£200 ft2, whichever is less.]
(b) Stationary storage tank >10,000 gallon must
have control apprc.tus as described in Table 1
of regulations. Hill be either no control,
conservation vent, or floating roof or approved
equivalent.
(c) Tanks subject to controls under (b) above
that are equipped with gauging and/or sampling
systems must be v.ipor-tight except when gauging
or sampling is occurring.
(a) For limit (a), tank main-
tained under controlled ele-
vated temperature or equipped
with vapor control system
reducing VOC emissions by
(wt).
(b) For limit (a), tank capa-
city £2000 gal Ions.
(c) For limit (b), tanks that
are required to have conserva-
tion vents are exempted if
located ^.8 in. underground or
approved equivalent.
(d) For limit (b), £10,000
gal Ions or as stated in
Table 1 in regulation.
IV AL 6.3
Approved
IV KY 401 KAR Approved
61:050
VI LA 22.4
Approved Container is to h? equipped with a submerged
fill pipe, a vapor recovery system or other
approved equivalent equipment or means.
(a) £250 gallons capacity.
(b) Storage of crude or
condensate.
VI OK 3.7.2 Approved (a) In attainment areas, organic material storage
3.7.5-4 tanks >400 gallons capacity must be equipped with
(b)(2) permanent submerged flllpipe or organic material
vapor recovery systems [3.7.2].
(b) In nonattainment areas, organic material storage
tanks of between >400 and <40,000 gallons capacity
must be equipped with a submerged fillpipe or is
bottom filled and for storage tanks with >4,000 and
<40,000 gallons a vapor control system that reduces
VOC by >9M by weight contained in the displaced
vapors Tor other approved equivalent equipment)
1s required [3.7.5-4(b)(2)].
(a) For Hm1t (b), average
daily throughput of each con-
tainer is <750 gallons.
VI TX V§115.11 Approved
Table 1 and
V§115.101
(a) Submerged fillpipe for tanks >1,000 gal and
<25,000 gal storage capacity; >1.5 psia and <11
?sia [115.11] and [115.101]. ~
(b) Submerged fill or vapor recovery system for
tanks >1,000 gal and £25,000 gal and >11 psia
if for VOC other than crude oil and condensate
[115.101].
(c) Vapor recovery system or internal or external
floating roof for tanks >25,000 gal. and £42,000
gal storage capacity; H.5 psia and <11 psia
[115.101].
(a) Crude oil and condensate
storage containers.
IX CA 8-5-302
(BA)
Approved (a) Pressure vacuum valve set to £10% of maximum (a) Storage tanks with vapor
allowble working pressure or vapor loss control pressure £1.5 psia.
device for gasoline in above-ground stationary tank
£40,000 gal. (b) Stationary tanks with
capacity <260 gal.
(c) Stationary storage tank
installed prior to 1/4/67 not
used for gasoline storage to
internal combustion engine
fuel tanks, and of capacity
<2,000 gal.
(d) Storage tanks during
cleaning, stack change,
repair, or contaminated stock
removal if written approval
received.
(e) Tank <2,OOU gals capacity
installed before 1/9/76.
4-34a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Small Tanks
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Department approved method
[7:27-16.9]
Not specified
Not specified
[a) Covered under general regulation
for storage, transfer, disposal of
VOC's.
(b) Applies to storage tanks with
capacities between >2,000 and £4U,000
gal Ions.
(a) Covered under general regulation
for storage, transfer, disposal of
VOC's.
(a) Covered under general regulation
for storage, transfer, disposal of
VOC's.
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Rule 3.7.2 is part of general re-
gulation for storage, transfer, dis-
posal of VOC's in attainment areas.
(b) Rule 3.7.5-4(b)(2) is for small
tanks (400-40,000 gallons capacity)
in nonattainment areas.
(a) For Limit (a) Counties: Aransas,
Bexar, Calhoun, Hardin, Matagorda,
Montgomery, San Patricio, Travis.
(b) For Limits (a), (b), and (c),
Counties: Brazoria, Dallas, El Paso,
Galveston, Gregg, Harris, Jefferson,
Neuces, Orange, Tarrant, Victoria.
(a) Method 13, "Manual of Proce- Not specified Not specified
dures."
(a) Incorporated in organic liquid
storage rule.
4-34b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Small Tanks (continued)
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
IX CA 61 Approved
(SO)
IX CA 463 Approved (a) Stationary tank <39,630 gal must have pres- (a) £2,000 gal in service
(SC) sure vacuum valve set within 10% of maximum before 1/9/76, or ^251
allowable workinci pressure or vapor loss control installed on or after 1/9/76.
device as described.
4-34c
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Small Tanks (continued)
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
(a) Covered under general regulation
for storage, transfer, disposal of
VOC's.
Not specified Not specified Not specified (a) Rule 463 applies generally to
storage of organic liquids.
4-34d
-------
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date 'State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
1 MA Ihder develop-
ment
4-35a
-------
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
4-35b
-------
SOURCE CA.h^RY: jOivents uisposa,
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT 32-174-20 Approved
U)
Hay not dispose >l-l/2 gallons/day of organic
solvent by means that permit evaporation.
Not specified
I MA
310 CMR 7.18 Approved
(a) After 7/1/80, dispose VOC's so as to minimize Not specified
evaporation.
(b) Container with tight-fitting cover.
(c) Incineration, licensed disposal or reclamation
or approved equivalent.
Ill MO 10.18.0606 Approved
(0)
May not treat or dispose of waste containing VOC
so as to allow >20 Ib/day VOC evaporation to the
atmosphere.
(a) Operation of a municipal
waste water treatment plant.
(b) Disposal of waste in a
landfill in accordance with
the requirements established
by the Waste Management
Administration.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Solvents Disposal
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Record-
keeping
Conine nts
Manner approved by the Comnissioner Not specified
[22a-174-5(a)(b)(6)]
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
4-36b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Stage II Controls
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I MA
Under develop-
ment
II NJ
Under develop-
ment
II NYC Part 230
Metro
Approval (a) Dispensing gasoline into motor vehicles only
pending through approved Stage II system.
(b) Stage II system ^90% efficient.
(c) State approved control system.
(d) Install 90t of organics are removed, recovered,
and/or destroyed, or to a vacuum assist process
wherein ^96X of organics are removed, recovered,
and/or destroyed, and (3) to prevent fuel tank over-
fills and spillage.
(b) A vapor-balance system is assumed to be in com-
pliance with (a)(2) above if (d) and (e) below are
satisfied.
(c) Vapor balance system must have a vapor-tight
vapor return hose, a vapor-tight seal between the
fill nozzle and vehicle filler neck, a no-seal/no-
flow fill noizle, a pressure-sensitive flow cut-off
set to >10 in. w.g., an automatic flow shutoff acti-
vated wTTen gasoline circulates back from the fill
nozzle to the storage tank, £9 feet of vapor return
hose unless the hose 1s kept out of the way when not
in use, and 3 seconds after fuel shutoff until pressure
between tank and storage is balanced before discon-
necting nozz'e, and replacing vapor return hose so
vehicle will not ride over it.
(e) Transfer of gasoline must automatically shut-
off when tanl. is full. Additional gasoline trans-
fer after automatic shutoff is prohibited.
(f) Instruct-on for use must be clearly displayed.
IV AL
8.30
Approval pend-
ing
(a) Gasoline transfer through approved fill nozzle (a) Gasoline dispensing facil-
that prevents vapor discharge, directs vapors to
control system, and prevents overfills and spill-
age.
(b) Vapor control system to Include vapor balance
system or refrigeration condensation system.
(c) Follow nozzle maintenance procedures as
described.
(d) Conspicuously post instructions, warnings, etc.
Ities using 12 fill nozzles.
(b) Gasoline dispensing facil-
ities <50,000 gal/mo, gasoline
receipts averaged for the
previous June, July, August.
(c) Gasoline dispensing facil-
ities exempt under 8.7.2.
VI TX
Under develop-
ment
4-37a
-------
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not sped f 1 ed
Not specified (a) Maintain record of all gas-
oline delivered to site.
(b) Maintain records 2 yrs.
Not specified
Not specified Any source emitting >25 tpy of air
pollutant shall maintain written
records including emission data,
and results, methods, and proce-
dures of sampling [500.2].
(a) EPA RM 25. 25A or 25B for
vapor control system.
(b) EPA 450/2-78-051, Appendix
B for fill nozzle.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Jefferson County, AL, regulation.
(b) Regulation effective 6 months
prior to restart of U.S. Steel Corp.
Fairfield coke facility. If U.S.
Steel does not notify Health Officer
that restart will occur prior to
6/1/88, regulation wi11 not become
effective.
4-37b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Stage II Controls (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
VII MO 10 CSR
(St. I.)10-5.220
Approved (a) Equip stationary gasoline tanlc with vapor
recovery system certified to have 95% removal
efficiency including system to gather vapors and
gases from motor vehicle refueling and to dispose
of them.
(b) Gas-tight tank gauging and sampling sites or
ports.
(c) Post-operatiny instructions conspicuously for
vehicle refueling.
(d) Director shall identify and list equipment
defects that substantially impair effectiveness of
equipment useful in meeting requirements of this
rule.
(e) Defects identified at a refueling station shall
cause system to lie marked "Out of Order;" such may
not be used until system is repaired and
reins pected.
(a) Tank with capacity £1,000
gal.
(b) Tank used primarily for
agricultural or husbandry im-
plementation.
IX CA 8-7-100 Approved (a) Transfer only onto motor vehicles when ARB
(BA) certified vapor i-ecovery system used.
(b) No topping ol'f of fuel tanks.
(c) No sale or installation of noncertified vapor
recovery equipment.
(d) Install and Maintain vapor recovery equipment
properly.
(e) Defective vapor recovery system shall be marked
"Out of Order," .ind shall not be used until repair
and reinspection has occurred.
(f) Operating instructions conspicuously posted.
(g) No gas spilliid, discarded in sewers, stored in
open containers, or in any way permitted to evap-
orate.
(a) Delivery of fuel to tanks
determined to be inapplicable
to Rule.
(b) Facilities where Stage II
infeasible.
(c) Vehicle-to-vehicle refuel-
ing.
(d) Facilities refueling tanks
with capacity £5 gallons.
(e) Facilities refueling
vehicles not defined as motor
veh i c1es.
(f) Retail facilities with
throughput <180,000 gal where
Stage II piping not installed
before 7/1/83.
(g) Non-retail facilities with
annual throughput <60,000 yal.
IX CA 61.4 Approved (a) >95l transfer and venting VOC losses con-
(SD) trolled.
(b) Facility storing and dispensing beofre 7/1/78
where total output <30,000 gal/yr, ^901 and
venting VOC losses controlled.
(a) Transfer from VOC storage
tank £550 gal to motor vehicle
fuel tank with capacity £5
gallons.
IX CA 461
(SC)
Approved
(a) Dispensing unit equipped with CARB certified
vapor recovery system, correctly operated.
(a) Dispensing to tanks £5
gal.
(b) Dispensing facility exist-
ing before 3/5/79 and located
in structure where bottom of
dispensing at lower elevation
than top of gasoline storage
containers.
4-37c
-------
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Applies in South St. Louis area as
defined.
ST-27 and ST-30, "Manual of Pro-
cedures," Volume IV.
Not specified
Not specified
Tests of representative number
of vehicles.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) If vapor recovery system breaks
down, procedures of Rules 1U2 and
430 apply.
4-37d
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Storage of Highly Volatile Organic Compounds
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
II NJ
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exempt ions/
Cutoffs
7:27-16.2 Approved Stationary tanks with capacities HOOO gallons (a) Tanks that are required to
storing VOC with a vapor pressure >13.0 psia must have conservation vents are
have vapor control system to reduce VOC's to atmos- exempted If located ^>8 in.
phere by ^90% by weight of process emission rate. underground or approVed
~ equivalent.
(b) £13 psia or <1,OUU gallon
capacity.
IV KY
401 KAR
61:050
Approved
VI LA
22.3
Approved
VI OK 3.7.5-4(b)(l) Approved
VI TX
Table 1
Approved
Submerged fillpipe and vapor recovery system for
material >11 psia.
(a) _<25,000 gallons nominal
storage capacity.
(b) Crude oil or condensible
storage containers.
VI TX V§115.101 Approved
(a) For VOC storage other than crude oil and con- (a) Crude oil and condensate
densate:
- submerged fillpipe or vapor recovery system
for tanks >11 psia and with nominal storage
capacity >TOOO gal and £25,000 gal.
- submerged fillpipe and vapor recovery system
for tanks >ll psia and >25,OUO gal nominal
storage capacity.
in tanks <210,000 gallons
[115.105].
(b) Storage containers of
<25,000 gallons located at
motor vehicle fuel dispensing
facilities.
(b) For storage of crude oil and condensate: (c) Welded tanks with metallic
- submerged fillpipe for tanks ^11 psia and with type shoe primary seal from
nominal storage capacity >1,000 gal and <42,000 top of shoe seal to tank wall
gal. ~ if installed before 8/22/80.
- submerged fillpipe and vapor recovery system
for tanks HI psia and >42,000 gallons nominal
storage capacity.
(c) Other requirements exist for tanks with float-
ing roofs.
VIII CO Part 1, Reg. Approved
7 (IV)
Store highly volatile compounds (propane, butane) Emissions from any source of
either: (a) In pressure tank capable of maintaining methane or ethane.
working pressures sufficient to prevent vapor loss,
or (b) other approved methods and/or equipment.
IX CA 8-5-100
(BA)
Approved
IX CA 61
(SO)
Approved
IX CA 463
(SC)
Approved (a) Stationary tanks >39,630 gal capacity and vapor
pressure >11 psi may not use floating roof. Must
use:
- fixed-roof as described, or
- vapor recovery efficiency >95% as described.
4-38a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Storage of Highly Volatile Organic Compounds
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Department approved method
[7:37-16.9]
Not specified
Not specified
Covered under general regulation for
storage, transfer, disposal of VOCs.
Covered under general regulation for
storage, transfer, disposal of VOCs.
Covered under general regulation for
storage, transfer, disposal of VOCs.
Covered under general regulation for
storage, transfer, disposal of VOCs.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Other requirements exist for
material >1.5 psia and <11 psia.
(b) Counties: Aransas, Bexar,
Calhoun, Hardin, Matagorda,
Montgomery, San Patricio, Travis.
Not specified
Not specified (a) Tanks with floating roof
required to record VUC type,
average monthly vapor pressure
yearly inspection results
[115.104].
(a) Other requirements exist for
material >1.5 psia and <11 psia.
(b) Counties: Brazoria, Dallas, El
Paso, Galveston, Gregg, Harris,
Jefferson, Nueces, Orange, Tarrant,
(b) Retain for 2 years [115.104]. Victoria.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Covered under general regulation for
storage,transfer, disposal, of VOCs.
Covered under general regulation for
storage,transfer, disposal, of VOCs.
(a) Emissions test may be
required for closure seal.
Not specified Records of liquids stored in
containers and their vapor pres-
sures.
Covered under general regulation for
storage,transfer, disposal, of VOCs.
4-38b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Sulfonate Manufacture
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
III PA Under develop-
ment
4-39a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Sulfonate Manufacture
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
4-39b
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Aerospace
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
Stal.e Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IV AL 8.25 Approval pend- (a) Use air-assi!,ted airless application methods
ing or those with equivalent transfer efficiency.
(b) Primers used on aircraft not using phosphate
as a hydraulic f uid must contain £2.92 Ib VOC/
gal. primer, less water as applied.
(c) Primers used on aircraft using phosphate ester
as a hydraulic f'uid, must contain <2.92 Ib/gal
VOC or £5.4 Ib/gal VOC if owner is Tn compliance
program to enable 2.92 Ib/gal to be attained.
(d) Use coating materials with vapor pressure <45
mmHg for surface preparation or cleanup, except
coating stripplni).
(e) Use closed container for disposal of VOC-
containing mater'als.
(f) Use cleanup Materials containing £15% (wt) VOC
or collect and d'Spose of >85% of VOC from cleanup.
(g) Use stripper containing £3.13 Ib/gal VOC and
has vapor pressure <9.5 mmHg.
(a) Facilities emitting £
tpy VOC.
(b) Coatings used in volumes
of <20 gal/yr.
IV TN
1200-3-18-.30 Approved
(a) £5.4 Ib/gal primer before 1/85; £2.9 Ib/gal
primer after 1/1/85.
(b) £5 Ib/gal topcoat ing.
(c) £2.1 Ib/gal temporary topcoating.
(d) For surface preparation or cleanup, VOC's with
vapor pressure x'7.6 mmHg.
(e) Closed container for VOC-laden materials.
(f) Collect and dispose of 85% of VOC's used for
cleanup.
(g) £3.3 Ib/gal stripper.
(h) Approved equivalents for above limits are per-
mitted.
(a) For limit (d), paint
remover.
(b) Coatings for masking and
chemical etching operations;
adhesive bonding primer,
flight test coatings, space
vehicle coatings, fuel tank
coatings.
(c) Facilities emitting <100
tpy in rural counties or <25
tpy in urban counties.
VI OK 3.7.3(a) Approved (a) Coating Type Limit (Ib/gal )
1/79 1/81 1/82
Alkyd Primer 5.6 5.2 4.8
Vinyls 6.4 6.4 6.0
NC Lacquers 6.8 6.6 6.4
Acrylics 6.4 6.4 6.0
Epoxies 5.6 5.2 4.8
Maintenance
Finishes 5.6 5.2 4.8
Custom Products
Finishes 6.8 6.6 6.5
(b) <3,000 Ib onjanic material/day and £450 Ib/hr.
VI TX 115.191(9) Approval pend- (a) Daily weighted average VOC emissions <3.5
(A)(v) ing pounds VOC/gal csating as applied for exterior
prime coat on ai -craft.
VII MO 10 CSR Approved (a) Coating Emission Limit
(St.L.) 10-5.330 (Ib/gal)
Primer 6.0 (12/31/82)
Topcoat 5.5 (12/31/82)
5.0 (12/31/85)
Maskant 3.0 (12/31/82)
1.0 (12/31/85)
(a) For limit (b), discharge
reduced 85%, or 8ACT applied.
(b) Facilities emitting <100
lb/24 hr.
(c) Uncontrolled emissions
reduced by 90% by incinera-
tion; or 85% by absorption or
equivalent.
(a) Exterior coating of a
craft other tnan prime coat.
(b) Facilities emitting
<550 Ib VOC/day uncontrolled.
(a) Exterior refimshing of
airplanes.
(b) <10 tpy VOC emitted.
(c) Adhesion promoters, adhe-
sive bonding primer, flight
test coatings, space vehicles
coatings, fuel tank coatings,
dry film lubricants.
4-40a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Aerospace
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
EPA RM 24.
Not specified Not specified
(a) Jefferson County, AL, regulation.
(a) Approved methods consistent
with regulation.
Not specified
Not specified
(b) Certification of coating composi-
tion by manufacturer.
(c) Monitoring to confirm compliance.
Rules applied after 8/1/82.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
May develop plant-wide emissions
plan as described.
Not specified
Daily weighted Not specified
(a) State developing revision to
lower exemption cut-off level.
(b) Interior coating operations fall
under miscellaneous metal parts and
products [115.191(9)].
EPA RM 25 [10 CSR
10-6.030 (13)]
Not specified
(a) Submit reports as described
when requested.
(a) Applies to South St. Louis area
as described.
(b) Retain for 1 year.
(b) Hay use approved plant-wide com-
pliance plan as described.
(c) Aerospace assembly and compo-
nents.
4-40b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Aerospace (continued
EPA
Rgn State
IX CA
(BA)
Regulation
No.
8-29-100
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approved
State Limit or
(a) Primer
Al 1 other- coatings
except primer and
maskant for chemical
process! ng
Requi rement
2.9 Ib/gal (8/1/85)
5.1 Ib/gal (8/1/85)
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(a) Electronic Industries:
fabrication of electronic com-
ponents, including but not
limited to microprocessors,
circuit boards, control sys-
tems and instrumentation.
(b) Temporary protective coating limited to a VOC
content >250 grams per liter (2.1 Ibs/gal) as
applied, excluding water.
(c) Stripper irust contain <400 g/1 of POC, or
nave vapor pressure of <10 mtnHg.
(d) Maskants for chemical processing to aerospace
components: the VOC emissions from coatings
operations must be reduced by 85 percent, or the
coating must contain <600 g/1 VOC, as applied.
(e) May use approved bubble, as described.
(b) Federal Government: until
December 31, 1983, coating of
aerospace assemblies and com-
ponents procured by the Feder-
al Government.
(c) Low Usage Coatings: coat-
ings with separate formula-
tions are used in volumes of
200 gallons per year.
(d) Small Facilities: aero-
space assemoly coating line
which emits <9 kilograms (20
pounds) of VOC per day.
(e) Paper-Fabric-Film Coating:
source subject to and complies
with the provisions of Regula-
tion 8, Rule 12.
(f) Tank Type Stripper:
employing sealing fluid >_4 in.
depth and floats on stripper
surface. Sealing fluid con-
sists of waer or fluid with
<10 mmHg vapor pressure.
IX CA
(SO)
67.9
Approved (a) Use coatings with VOC content £:
Coating Linrit (gr YQC/1)
Primer (except adhesive
bonding) 350 (7/1/85)
Other coatings (except
temporary protective,
primer, and naskant for
chemical processing 600 (7/1/85)
Maskant 600 (7/1/85)
Temporary protective
coating 250
(b) VOC must hive <0.77 psia vapor pressure used
for surface preparation or cleanup.
(c) Closed con-.ainers for storage of solvent-
laden material!; disposal to permitted facility
in sealed metal or plastic molded drums with snap-
on or screw-type lids.
(d) Control 85% VOC from spray equipment cleanup.
(e) Stripper must contain £400 gm/1 VOC and have
£0.19 psia vapor pressure.
(a) Use of 1,1,1-trichloro-
ethane, trichlorofluoroethane,
and methylene chloride.
(b) A defined area using <1
gal/day.
(c) Stationary source using
£50 gal/yr.
(d) Coatings with separate
formulations used <20 gal/yr
per coating, and <50 gal/yr
total for all coatings.
(e) For limit (b) stripper and
use of MEK used solely to
clean shop residue from com-
ponents prior to painting.
(f) May reduce emissions from maskant
of meeting coat. ing content limit.
in lieu
(g) Approved a ternative emission control plan
permissible as described.
IX CA 1124 Approved (a) After 1/1/1)5:
(SC) - primer £350 gm/1
- other coatings except maskant £600 gm/1
- maskant for chemical processing £600 gm/1 or
801 VOC enrssion control.
(b) Approved alternative emission reduction plan
permissible as described.
(a) Coatings with separate
formulations used <20 gal/yr.
(b) 1,1,1-tnchloroethane,
methylene chloride, tri-
chl orotri f 1 uoroethane.
(c) Facility emitting <20 lb/
day VOC every day.
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- «erospace \coni.inueu;
Test
Procedure
Averagi ng
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
(a) Methods 21 or 22, "Manual of Not specified
Procedures," Volume III for sample
analysis.
(b) ST-7, "Manual of Procedures,"
Volume IV for VOC's.
Not specified
(a) Interim standards were effective
3/1/83.
(b) POC - precursor organic compound.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Applicable to coating, masking,
surface cleaning, paint stripping of
aerospace components.
(b) Applicable after 10/1/83.
(c) Sources are subject to Rule 66
until comply with this rule.
Procedures detailed in Rule
107.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Interim standards were estab-
lished prior to 1/1/85.
(b) Facilities subject to this rule
shall comply with rule 442 until
achieve compliance with this rule.
4-40d
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Aerospace {continued)
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
MA 3.09 Approved U) ^650 gm/ 1 primer
_<600 gm/ I topcoat
£250 gm/ I temporary protective coating.
(b) No VOC's 2_15 psia used for surface preparation
cleanup, excluding paint removal.
(c) 851 VOC control for cleanup of spray equipment.
(d) Stripper: £4UO gm VOC/1 and vapor pressure
£0.19 psia.
(e) Achieve through reasonably available low sol-
vent coating, vapor collection and disposal system,
or approved jquivalent.
(a) Facility emitting <40 lb/
day YOC annual average.
(b) Coatings for masking in
chemical etching operations.
(c) Adhesive bonding primer.
(d) Flight test coatings.
(e) Space vehicle coatings.
(f) Fuel tank coatings.
(g) Coating for which reason-
ably available alternative
coating does not exist. ______
4-4Ce
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->unace Boating - Aerospace icontinued;
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeepi ng Comments
(a) Puget Sound Air Pollution Control
Agency regulation; covers King,
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Glass
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NO
7:27-16.5
Table 3B
Approval pend- (a) ^3.0 Ib/gal roating (minus water).
ing.
(a) Application rate fl gal/hr
and 5 gal/day.
(b) Application for purpose
of developing new coating or
equipment or for performing
research if rate <2 gal/hr
and 3 yal/day.
IX CA
1145
Approved (a) ^2.3 Ib/gal :oating as applied excluding
water.
(b) Equivalent emission control plan (bubble)
permissible as described.
(a) Touch-up and repair.
(b) Metal lie coatings.
(c) Stencil or mask coating.
(d) Clear or translucent coat-
ings as described.
(f) Rubber coatings for air-
craft radome areas.
(g) Reflector coatings.
(h) Coatings used <50 gal/yr
if substitute complying coat-
ings not available.
(i) Coatings regulated or
specifically exempted else-
where.
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Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeepi ng
Comments
Department approved method
[7:27-16.9]
Not specified. (a) By 1/1/87, and once per quar- (a) A weighted daily mean can be used
ter, submit progress reports. to demonstrate compliance where >1
product is manufactured on a single
surface coating line.
(b) 8y 1/30/87, submit plan to
achieve compliance.
(c) By 5/1/87, commence construction
or installation of control measures.
(d) Achieve compliance by 12/31/87.
VOC content of coatings deter-
mined pursuant to Rule 107.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Coating operation subject to this
rule shall comply with Rule 442 until
compliance with this rule achieved.
(b) Coatings exempt from this rule
shall comply with Rule 442.
4-41b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Heavy Oft-Hignway Vehicle Production
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IL
Untie1- aevel op-
ment
VII MO 10 CSR
(KC) 10-2.230
Approved
ia) 3.5 IB/gal coating (minus water).
(a) Facilities emitting <100
tpy VOC from regulated surface
coating operations.
VII MO 10 CSR
(St. 10-5.330
Louis)
Approved
(a) 3.5 Ib/gal coating (minus water).
(a) Facilities emitting <10
tpy VOC from coating.
IX
CA 3-19-100 Approved
(BA)
(a)
or
Baked coatings
Air-dried coatings
approved equivalent.
3
2
3
2
.0
.3
.5
.8
Ib/gal
Ib/gal
Ib/gal
Ib/gal
(1/1/83)
(1/1/85)
(1/1/83)
(1/1/85)
(a) Use of coating emitting
<22 Ib VOC/day if total emis-
sions from all exempted coat-
ings <44 Ib/day.
(b) Alternate emission control plan (bubble) to
(a) above permitted if total emissions no
greater than sum of individual sources and compli-
ance demonstrated daily as described.
(c) Achievement of transfer efficiency >654 yield
emission credits for incremental efficiency for
limit (b).
(b) Coating line that emits
<22 Ib VOC/day.
(c) Touch up or repair opera-
tions.
(d) Camouflage coating subject
to approval by military agency
for use on military equipment.
(e) Coatings applied by tem-
plate.
(f) Small businesses exempted.
If demonstrate material and
equipment not reasonably
available, owner complies with
approved lowest reasonably
acmeveable limits.
IX CA 1107 Approved (a) Minimum transfer efficiency of 654.
(SCI (Electrostatic attraction, flow coat, and
dip coat are considered equivalent to this
requirement.)
(b) 340 grams/liter of coating as applied
excluding water when the products are dried
at a temperature cf 90"C (194°F) or below or
275 grams/liter whan dried at a temperature
at or above 90°C (194°F).
(a) Touch-up and repair.
(b) Metallic and stencil
coatings.
(c) Facility that emits a
total of <5U Ibs VOC per day
from coatings subject to this
rule or<500 Ibs VOC in any
30 consecutive days.
(d) Use of methylene chloride,
1,1,1-trichloroethane, and
trichlorotrifluoroethane.
(e) Primary architectural
coatings.
(f) Coatings used in volumes
<50 gal/yr if complying coat-
ings are unavailable.
(g) Pretreatment coatings.
(h) Camouflage and military
specification coatings.
(i) Transfer efficiency re-
quirement is not required
*here the physical and chemi-
cal characteristics or safety
conditions of the coating
prevent achieving 654 transfer
efficiency subject to
approval.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Production
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeepi ng
Comments
EPA RM 25 [10 CSR 10-6.030(13)] Not specified
Upon -equest, (a) Applies to -ailroad cars, farm
implements and machine'y, and heavy-
fa) Submit report as described. duty trucks.
(D) Retain for 2 yrs.
(b) Applies only in Clay, Jackson,
and Platte Counties.
(c) Approved plant-wide bubble per-
mitted as described [2.230(c)j.
(d) Compliance date 12/31/82.
EPA RM 25 [10 CSR 10-6.030(13)] Not specified
Upon request,
(a) Submit report as described.
(b) Retain for 2 yrs.
(a) Applies to railroad cars, farm
implements and machinery, and heavy-
duty trucks.
(b) Applies to South St. Louis area
as described.
(c) Approved plant-wide permitted as
described [2.230(c)].
(a) Coating testing required for
facilities where usage >5,000
gal/yr.
Not specified (a) Coating lines where usage
>5,000 gal/yr, submit reports
to APCO quarterly describing
coating test progress.
(a) Part of general miscellaneous
metal parts and products rule.
3rocedures outlined in
Rule 107
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Part of general manufactured
metal parts and products coatings
rule.
4-42b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Production (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State .imit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IX
CA
(SO
(cont.)
1107
(j) Transfer efficiency re-
quirement does not apply to
contract painters that use
<50 gallons of coating per day
(until 1/1/85).
4-42c
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Production (continued)
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeepi ng Comments
4-42d
-------
SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Leather
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NO
7:27-16.5 Approval pend- (a) _<5.8 Ib/giil. coating (minus water).
Table 38 ing
(a) Application rate £l gal/hr
and 5 gal/day.
(b) Application for purpose
of developing new coating or
equipment or for performing
research if rate <2 gal/hr
and 3/gal/day.
V MI
Under develop-
ment
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Leather
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Department approved method. Not specified (a) By 1/1/87, and once per quar- (a) A weighted dally mean can be
ter, submit progress reports. used to demonstrate compliance where
more than one product is manufac-
tured on a single surface coating
11 ne.
(b) By 1/30/87, submit plan to
achieve compliance.
(c) By 5/1/87, commence construction
or installation of control measures.
(d) Achieve compliance by 13/31/87.
4-43b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Photographic Film
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement. Cutoffs
I MA 310 CMR Approved <2.9 Ib VOC/t|allon coating (excluding water) Facilities documenting they
7.18(15) can not meet <2.9 lb/gallon
requirement, who
(a) By 9/7/81 submit program
detailing study, development,
and use of alternative coat-
ings on lines currently
emitting >2.9 lb/gallon
(b) By 3/7/83 submit results
of development
(c) By, at most, 1/1/87 imple-
ment all low/no VOC coating
' conversions
(d) Implement RACT for any
facility where Department
determines that compliance
with 2.9 lb/gallon limit not
feasible.
4-44a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Photographic Film
Test Averagi ng
Procedure Time Recordkeepl ng Comments
EPA RM 24 and 25 or approved Not specified Periodic reports at Department This regulation is Massachusetts
equivalent [310 CMR 7.18(2)(e)]. request [310 CMR 7.14(1}]. paper coating regulation, but the
regulation applies to surface coat-
ing of photographic film.
4-44b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Plastic Film
EPA Regulation
Rgn State No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Stcte Limit or Requi -ement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
VIII CO Part 1, Reg. Approved
7(1X)(K)
<2.9 IB of solvent pe- gal. of coating (minus
wate-)
'va> All -ubbe-s and vnyls
except vinyl tapes ana vinyls
coated with an adhesive or
pressure sensitive coating
[see 7(1X)(L)].
(b) Coating lines whose
- maximum emissions £13 tpy
and £100 Ib/day; and
- for sources with multiple
coating lines, maximum emis-
sions for all coating lines
not meeting specific emission
limits of 7(1X), £20 tpy; and
£150 Ib/day.
(c) Emissions from any source
of methane or ethane.
IX CA 8-12-100 Approved (a) <1 Ib VOC/gal coating applied (minus water),
(BA) effective 1/17/81.
(b) No liquid seals from coating storage con-
tainers or mixirg tanks. Cover containers and
tanks at all times.
(a) Coating line that emits
<14.3 Ib/day.
(b) Coating line that does not
apply heat to dry and/or cure
coating.
(c) Coatings of <2.2 Ib VOC/
gal.
(d) Manufacturing of flexible
packaging materials for packa-
ging food or health care
products for human or animal
consumption.
(e) Emissions from cleaning
of coating line equipment.
(f) Lines where painting or
decorative design applied on
the same line (see Rule 20).
IX CA 1145 Approved (a) Coatings mus.t contain £ the following limits,
(SC) Ib VOC/gal coating as applied, minus water:
General coating
one-component
two-component
Camouflage coafng
one-component
Military spec, coatings
one-component
two-component
Limit
2.3 (1/1/85)
4.2 (1/1/85)
3.5 (1/1/86)
3.5 (1/1/85)
3.5 (1/1/85)
2.8 (1/1/86)
4.2 (1/1/85)
3.5 (1/1/86)
(b) Equivalent emission control plan (bubble)
permissible as described.
(a) Touchup and repair.
(b) Metallic coatings.
(c) Stencil or mask coatings.
(d) Clear or translucent coat-
ings as described.
(e) Mirror backing coatings.
(f) Reflector coatings.
(g) Coatings used <50 gal/yr
if substitute complying coat-
ings not available.
(h) Coatings regulated or spe-
cifically exempted elsewhere.
4-45a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Plastic Film
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeepi ng
Comments
(a) Coating components: Mot specified
Method A - ASTM D 1644
ASTM D 1475
ASTM 0 2369
ASTM D 3792
(B) Samples to be taken from coat-
ing as freshly delivered to reser-
voir or coating applicator.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Regulation covers coating of
paper fabric, and film.
VOC content of coatings determined
pu-suant to Rule 107.
Not specified Not specified
(a) Regulation applies to plastic,
rubber, and glass coatings and
adhesives.
(b) Coating operation subject to this
rule Shall comply uith Rule 442 until
compliance with this rule acnievea.
(c) Coatings axempt from this rule
shall comply with Rule 442.
4-45b
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-ur.ace -Da-ing - r,as..ic rar,.s
EPA Regulation
Rgn State No.
Ill MD
V MI
EPA Approval
Status/Date State Limit or Requirement
Uider develop-
ment
Uider develop-
ment
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
VII MO 10 CSR
(St. I.) 10-5.330
Approved
(a) 3.5 Ib/ga! coating.
(a) <50 tpy VOC from coating.
IX CA 8-31-100 Approved (a) Effective 1/1/87, coating must contain £2.8 Ib (a) Application of adhesives.
(8A) VOC/gal coating minus water, or emissions
controlled to approved equivalent level. (b) After approval, coatings
used in volumes <50 gal/yr
(b) May use alternative emission control where substitute complying
plan (bubble) as described. coatings not available.
(c) Achievemeit of transfer efficiency over 501
may be claimed as credit towards bubble.
(d) For coatiigs applied to flexible parts:
Coating
Flexible primer
Color topcoat
Base coat/clear coat
(combined system)
Ib VOC/gal Coating
4.4 (1/1/84)
4.1 (1/1/86)
4.2 (1/1/84)
3.8 (1/1/86)
4.5 (1/1/84)
4.5 (1/1/86)
(c) Metal lie coatings.
(d) Facilities with total
coating usage <5000 gal/yr.
(e) Touch-up, "epair, uni-
forming, or reconditioning
operations.
(f) Camouflage coatings.
(g) Conductive coatings.
(h) Coatings applied to flex-
ible parts, except 8-31-306
[limit (d)].
(i) Coatings applied to parts
in an automobile assembly
plant as described.
(j) Small business, as
described.
IX CA
(SC)
1145
Approved
(a) Coatings must contain < the following limits,
Ib VOC/gal coating as applied, minus water:
General coatiig
one-component
two-component
Camouflage coiting
one-component
Military spec, coating
one-component
two-component
Limit
2.3 (1/1/85)
4.2 (2/2/85)
3.5 (2/2/86)
3.5 (1/1/85)
3.5 (1/1/85)
2.8 (1/1/86)
4.2 (1/1/85)
3.5 (1/1/86)
(b) Equivalent emission control plan (bubble)
permissible as described.
(a) Touch-up and repair.
(b) Metallic coatings.
(c) Stencil or mask coatings.
(d) Clear or translucent coat-
ings as described.
(e) Mirror backing coatings.
(f) Reflector coatings.
(g) Coatings used <50 gal/yr
if substitute complying coat-
ings not available.
(h) Coatings regulated or
specifically exempted else-
where.
4-46a
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SOlflCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Plastic Parts
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeepi ng
Comments
Automobile plastic parts only.
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
EPA RM 25 [10 CSR
10-0.030 (13)]
Not specified (a) Submit reports as described (a) Applies to South St. Louis area.
when requested.
(b) Approved plant-wide emission com-
(b) Retain for 2 years. pliance plan permitted as described.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Interim limits of <3.5 Ib/gal
established from 1/1/85-1/1/87.
VOC content of coatings deter-
mined pursuant to Rule 107.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Regulation applies to plastic,
rubber, and glass coatings and adhe-
sives.
(b) Coating operation subject to
this rule shall comply with Rule 442
until compliance with this rule
achieved.
(c) Coatings exempt from this rule
shall comply with Rule 442.
4-46b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Tablets
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement
II NJ
7:27-16.5 Approval pend- (a) <5.5 Ib/gal coating (minus water).
Table 38 ing
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(a) Application rate <1
and 5 gal /day.
gal/h
(b) If reduce VOC's by means other than reformula-
tion, must reduce by >9Q% by weight per hour.
(b) Application for purpose
of developing new coating or
equipment or for performing
research if rate <2 gal/hr
and 3 gal/day.
Ill PA
Under develop-
ment
4-47a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Tablets
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Record keeping
Comments
Department approved method
[7:27-16.9].
Not specified (a) By 1/1/87, and once per (a) Weighted daily mean can be used
quarter, submit progress reports, to demonstrate compliance where >1
product is manufactured on a single
surface-coating line.
(b) By 1/30/87, submit plan to
achieve compliance.
(c) By 5/1/87, commence construction
or installation of control measures.
(d) Achieve compliance by 12/31/87.
4-47b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Urethane Coated Fabric
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
II NJ 7:27-16.5 Approval pend- (a) _<3.8 1 b/gal costing (minus water).
Table 38 ing.
(a) Application rate _
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Urethane Coated Fabric
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Department approved method. Not specified (a) Sy 1/1/87, and once per quar- (a) Weignted daily mean can be used
[7:27-16.9] ten, submit progress reports. to demonstrate compliance where >1
product is manufactured on a single
surface coating line.
(b) 3y 1/30/37, suomit plan to
achieve compliance.
(c) By 5/1/87, commence construc-
tion or Installation of control
measures.
(d) Achieve compliance by 12/31/87.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Wood Furniture
EPA Regulation
Rgn State No.
II NJ 7:27-16.5
Table 3E
III PA
V IL 215.204(1)
V IN
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approval pend-
ing
Under develop-
ment
Approval pend-
ing
Under develop-
ment
State Limit
Operation
Semi transparent stain
Wash coat
Opaque stain
Sealer
Pigmented coat
Clear topcoat
Operation
Clear topcoat
Opaque stain
Pigmented coat
Repair coat
Sealer
Semi transparent stain
Wash coat
or Requirement
Ib/gal coating
6.8
6.1
4.7
5.6
5.0
5.6
Ib/gal coating
5.6
4.7
5.6
5.6
6.6
6.1
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(a) Application rate <1 gal/h
and 5 gal /day.
(b) Application for purpose of
developing new coating or
equipment or for performing
research if rate <2 gal/h and
3 gal /day. ~~
Not specified
IX CA 8-32-100
(BA)
Approved
(a) Use at least one of the following application
methods for all coatings: airless spray, air-
assisted airless spray, heated airless spray, low
pressure spray (coating with solid content >25%),
dip and drain, rollercoat, wipe or brush, eTectro-
static air spray.
(b) Transfer efficiency assumed to be as follows,
unless measured otherwise:
Facility where total coating
use for lines herein regulated
£500 gal/yr.
Application
Method
Transfer Efficiency, %
Case Goods Non-Case Goods
Air spray 30 15
Electrostatic disk or bell
atomizer NA 85
Electrostatic air spray 75 65
Airless spray 50 25
A1r-ass1sted airless spray 50 25
Dip and drain 90 95
Rollercoat, wipe and brush 95 NA
(c) Approved alternative emission control plan
allowable as described. Reductions based on
assumed transfer efficiencies provided and on base-
line solvent contents provided in rule.
IX CA 1136
(SC)
Approved
(a) Use airless or air-assisted airless spray or
achieve equivalent total emissions reductions.
(b) To calculate equivalent emissions reductions,
use of low solvent coatings and/or high transfer
efficiency application methods, use baseline VOC
coating content provided in (b)(l)(A).
(c) Unless actual measured transfer efficiencies
known, shall be assumed to be as follows:
(a) Washcoat, toner, or semi-
transparent stain application,
until 6/6/85.
(b) Touch-up and repair.
(c) Operations using <1,000
gal/yr.
Application method
Air spray
Electrostatic disk or bell
atomizer
Electrostatic air spray
Airless spray
Heated airless spray
Air-assisted airless spray
Dip and drain
Rollercoat, wipe or brush
Transfer efficiency, t
24
85
70
40
40
40
90
95
(d) Facilities using >10,000 gal during 12-months
before 9/1/83 shall submit plan to demonstrate
feasibility of achieving further emission reduc-
tions as described.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Surface Coating - Wood Furniture
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeepi ng
Comments
Department approved method
[7:27-16.9].
Not specified (a) 8y 1/1/87, and once per quar- (a) Weighted daily mean can be used
ter, submit progress reports. to demonstrate compliance where >1
product is manufactured on a single
surface-coating line.
(b) By 5/1/87, commence construction
or installation of control measures.
(c) By 12/31/87, achieve compliance.
(a) Will be part of a generic wood
coating regulation.
(a) Flame lonization detector or
approved alternative [215.102].
(b) Transfer efficiency test
method under development.
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Repair coat has overall trans
efficiency of 30%; all others have
overall transfer efficiency of 65%.
(b) Comply by 12/31/85.
(c) Regulation will continue to be
approval pending if approvable trans-
fer efficiency test method submitted.
(a) Will apply to wood furniture and
cabinets.
Method 21 or 22, "Manual of Pro-
cedures," Vol. Ill, for sample
analysis.
(a) Emissions of precursor organic
compounds from wood furniture and
cabinet coatings.
(b) Comply by 1/1/86.
Procedures outlined in Rule 107. Not specified
Not specified
(a) Rule covers wood furniture and
cabinets.
4-49b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Tobacco Processing
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit o^ Requi-ement Cutorts
III VA Under develop-
ment
4-50a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Tobacco Processing
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeepi ng Comments
4-5Cb
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Valves and Flanges
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IX CA 3-28-100
(BA)
Approved (a) No pressure relief valves on equipment that
fails to reseat uaon equipment depressunzation
unless:
- vapor recover/ or disposal system _>95* affec-
tive used, or
- pressure relief valve protected by a rupture
disc.
(b) Inspect quarterly unless:
- ^95% effective vapor recovery or disposal sys-
tems used, or
- pressure reli;f valve not accessible.
(a) Externally regulated pres-
sure relief vaive.
(b) Pressure relief valve in
liquid service.
(c) Pressure relief valve on
storage tanks.
IX CA 8-22-100 Approved (a) No valve or flange handling POC where leak
(3A) > 10,000 ppm unless:
- nonesserrtlal /alve or flange repaired £15 days
- essential valve or flange, leak minimized £15
days
- where repair unsuccessful, repair valve at next
turnaround, but £6 months.
(b) Any valve or "lange handling POC where leak
>75,000 ppm, repair £15 days.
(c) Clearly idenf fy leaking components.
(a) Valves or flanges in in-
accessible location.
(b) Valves or flanges on
instrument and sample lines.
(c) Valves or flanges that
handle only organic liquids
with <1.5 psia Reid vapor
pressure.
(d) Valves or flanges that
handle only natural gas.
(d) May use approved alternative inspection plan if
any leaking component: tagged and then re- (e) Valves or flanges in
inspected <3 months, after repairs and inspected research facilities
1 yr.
IX CA
(SC)
466.1
Approved
(a) Valves at end of pipe or line must be sealed
with blind flange., plug, or cap when not in use.
(a) For limit (a), valves on
product sampling line, safety
pressure relief valve, bleeder
(b) Affix 12-montfi record of inspections to leaking valve in double lock and
valves for subsequent year. bleeder valve system.
(c) Valves or flanges found leaking by District
personnel within '.< days of scheduled inspection by
plant shall be violation if leak >3 drops/nin or
>75,000 ppm.
(d) Inspect valve: annually as described.
(e) Reinspect repaired valves 3 months after
repair. If leaking, repair £30 days. If still
leaking, repair and reinspect at succeeding inter-
vals of half the previous interval and ^1/day.
(f) Inspect process piping flanges annually.
(g) Repair leakinc, valve or flange £2 days. If
leak continues, emergency repairs shall be made,
emissions shall be vented to approved control
device, or variance shall be filed next day.
(b) Periodic monitoring using
detection equipment if use
approved continuous monitoring
flammable gas detection
devices that send a visual or
audible signal of a leak.
(c) Periodic inspection of
flanges exempt from record-
keeping.
(d) Valves or flanges handling
gases in which commercial
natural gas only VOC.
(e) Valves or flanges infeas-
ible or unsafe to monitor.
(f) Valves or flanges hand-
ling gas with 2.80% hydrogen.
(g) Valves or flanges regu-
lated by Rule 1005.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Valves and Flanges
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
(a) Report venting from regulated (a) Applies to pressure relief valves
pressure relief valve on subse- at petroleum refineries and cnemical
plants.
quent normal working day.
(b) °OC - precursor organic compound.
(a) Portable combustible gas
indicator approved by APCO or
approved equivalent.
(b) Reid vapor pressure - as
prescribed in Manual of Pro-
cedures, Vol. Ill, Method 13.
Not specified (a) Retain records 1 year.
(b) Maintain record identifying
valves and flanges awaiting
repair.
(a) Applies to chemical plants.
(b) POC » precursor organic compound
as defined.
(a) Calibrate detection devices
with hexane.
(b) Measurement of gaseous leakage
may be conducted within a distance
of 2 inches using approved con-
centration vs. distance relation-
ship.
(a) Maintain records for 1 year, (a) A leak is >3 liquid VOC drops
per minute, or >10,000 gaseous VOC
(b) Maintain records necessary to as detected by a portable hydrocar-
demonstrate compliance with bon detection instrument.
annual inspection requirements.
(b) Applies to petroleum refineries
and chemical plants.
(c) Persons complying with rule
exempt from Rule 430 as applies to
valves or flanges.
4-51b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Valves and Flanges (continued)
EPA Regulation
Rgn State No.
IX CA 467
(SC)
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approved
State Limit or Requirement
(a) Vent pressure relief device to vapor recovery
or disposal systeir or inspect according to this
rule.
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(a) After 4 quarterly inspec-
tions of PRV wnere no leakage
found, may monitor annually.
(b) Inspection:
- Visually inspect each PRV on each working day
- Monitor each PRV with hydrocarbon detection
instrument quarterly
- If PRV and rupture disc in series, inspect down
stream device
- Monitor pressure relief device £15 working days
from venting
- Inspect pressure relief device <_15 days after
return to service.
(c) Repair within 15 days or at next turnaround if
process shutdown required.
(b) Leaking devices tagged for
repair at turnaround need not
be inspected before turn-
around.
(c) Leak exempt if operator
shows leak due to contribu-
tion of ethane or other non-
VOC compound.
(d) Inspection of devices
unsafe to monitor.
(e) Pressure-vacuum vent
valves in storage tanks.
(f) Functional operation of
device to relieve overpres-
sure condition.
(g) Devices
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Valves and Flanges (continued)
Test
Procedure
(a) Calibrate instrument used to
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
(a) Maintain inspection records.
Comments
(a) Applies to pressure relief
measure VOC with hexane at 1
1iter/minute.
(b) Perform sampling at center of
exhaust stack for valve and at
center of leakage path for other
devices.
(b) Maintain central repair
action leg or tag all devices
observed to leak.
devices.
(b) A leak is >3 liquid drops/
minute or >10,000 ppm VOC measured
by portable hydrocarbon detection
instrument.
(c) PRV = pressure relief valve.
4-51d
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Vegetable Oil Processing
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State1 Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IX CA
(BA)
Under develop-
ment
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Vegetable Oil Processing
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
4-52b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Waste Gas Disposal
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
Stat.e Limit or Sequi-ement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT 22-174-20 Approved
(e)
(a) Ethylene procucing plant or emission source-
burn waste gas stream at 1300°F for >0.3 sec. in
3 direct flame after burne- or equivalent.
(b) Vapor blow-dcwn/emergency -elief-burning by
smokeless flares or equivalent.
!a) Emergency relief and vapor
alow-down systems for atrty-
lene producing plant.
(b) Wil1 be considered if
frequency of venting and
potential release quantity
are low or in case of safety
hazard for vapor blowdown.
Ill D.C. 712 and 713 Approved
(a) Ethylene procucing plant: £20 lb/24 hrs.
(b) Vapor blowdown system: smokeless flares or
approved equivalent [713].
(a) For limit (a) waste
streams that are properly
burned at 130U°F for >_0.3
seconds in a direct-flame
afterburner, or that are
-emoved by approved method of
comparable efficiency.
(b) Limit (b) doesn't apply
to accidental or emergency
emissions of hydrocarbons
needed for safe operation of
equipment and processes.
VI LA 22.3 Approved (a) Operations commencing construction 0.3 seconds in a direct-flame afterburner or
equivalent.
(b) Operations commencing construction M./1/85,
burn nonhalogenated hydrocarbons at 1600°F for
^0.5 seconds in a direct-flame afterburner, thermal
Tncinerator or other device achieving ^981 des-
truction and removal efficiency or emissions of
20 ppm, whichever is less stringent.
(c) Halogenated hydrocarbons may be combusted by
other approved methods.
(a) Waste gas stream <100 tpy.
(b) Waste stream will not sup-
port combustion without
auxiliary fuel.
(c) Disposal cannot be accom-
plished practically or safely.
(d) Safety relief and vapor
blowdown systems where control
is not safe or economically
feasible.
VI OK 3.7.4(a) Approved (a) Waste gas stream from ethylene manufacturing
plant burned at 1300"F for KI.3 seconds in a
direct-flame afterburner with pyrometer or equally
effective catalytic incinerator with pyrometer;
>981 ethylene emissions reduced.
(b) For emissions from a vapor recovery blowdown
system, smokeless flare or equivalent alternative.
(a) For limit (b), where in-
consistent with the "Minimum
Safety Standards for the
Transportation of Natural and
Other Gas by Pipeline" or any
Oklahoma regulatory agency.
(b) Storage, loading, process-
ing, iianufacturing, ourmng
of organic material on farms
and "anches.
VI TX §115.42 and
§115.162 and
§115.163
Approved
IX CA 3-34-100
(3A)
Approved (a) Collect landfill gases through an approved
gas collection system.
(b) Burn collected gases in a flare or
internal combustion engine; or -educe gases
by >90l by weight in a control device or
facTlity; or collect and process gases for
delivery to a fuel distribution pipeline.
(a) Landfills with in-place
tonnage of less than 1 million
tons.
(b) Landfills with a disposal
rate of less than 150 tons
per day.
(c) Landfills with an average
refuse depth of <20 feet or a
surface area <20 acres.
(d) Landfills classified
"Class III" as defined by
the State Water Resources
Control Board.
(e) Landfills that are no
longer operational, if m-
place tonnage is <2 million
tons, and average refuse
depth is <40 feet or surface
area is <40 acres.
4-53a
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Waste Gas Disposal
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Manner approved Sy the Commissions' Not specified
[22a-174-5(a)(b)(6)].
'tot specified
Not specified
Not specified Any source emitting ^25 tpy of
air pollutant must maintain
written records including emis-
sion data, and procedures of
sampling [500.2].
Regulation [712] is also summarized
under the ethylene production source
category.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
(a) Includes process unit upsets,
startups, and shutdowns.
(b) Limit (b) has never been a part
of Louisiana's approved SIP.
(c) Applicable FR notices are 45 FR
9903, 45 FR 11798, and 47 FR 6015.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Covered under General Rule.
Emissions snail Be measured
as prescribed in the Manual
or Procedures Volume IV, ST-7
Not specified
Not specified
4-53b
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Waste Gas Disposal (continued)
EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
IX CA 1150.1 Approval pend- (a) Install and maintain landfill gas control
(SC) ing system to draw landfill gas toward the gas
collection devices without overdraw that would
adversely affect the' system.
(b) Install samplinci probes at perimeter of
landfill to determire if offsite migration
exists.
(c) Determine concentrations of total organic
compounds and any air toxic air contaminants
on a monthly basis.
(d) Collect sufficient landfill gas with landfill
gas control system to prevent concentration of
total organic compounds from exceeding 50 ppm.
(e) Not allow maximum concentration of organic
compounds to exceed 500 ppm measured as methane
at any surface point.
(f) Dispose of collected gas by combustion, gas
treatment and subsequent sale, sale and processing
offsite, or other equivalent methods to achieve
the maximum possible efficiency.
'a) Al 1 or a portion of a
landfill may be exempted if
no adverse impact on air
quality can be demonstrated.
IX CA 1150.2 Approval pend- If a landfill gas control system is required,
(SC) ing the limits and requirements are the same as
for active landfills (see above).
Same as for active landfills.
4-53c
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Waste Gas Disposal (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
Comments
Not specified
Mot specified (a) Results of air samples are
to &e reported quarterly.
(b) Results of efficiency test
of the combustion equipment or
gas treating facility on an
annual basis and maintained for
at least 2 years.
(a) Control of gaseous emissions
from active landfills.
(b) Mitigation Pleasures are required
to prevent public nuisance during
installation of the landfill gas
control system.
(c) Plan to comply with this 'ule
is -equired before recommending
the operation of a previously
closed landfill or to commence
operations of a newly established
landfill.
Not specified
Not specified
Same as active landfills
(a) Control of gaseous emissions
from inactive landfills.
(b) Owner supplies the District
with specified information to
determine whether the gas generated
from the landfill needs to be
collected.
(c) Mitigation measures are required
to prevent puDlic nuisance during
installation of the landfill
gas control system.
4-53d
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SOURCE CATcuuRY: Water Separation
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirements
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT 22-174-20 Approved
(c)
(a) Openings sealed, liquid enclosed
(t>) Floating roof
(c) Gas-tight sampling/gauging devices
(d) Vapor recovery system
Separators receiving <20U gal
with vapor pressure <1.5 psia
III MD 10.18.06.06 Approved
(t)
(a) Single or mull.iple compartment VOC-water
separators must tuve either:
- a floating roof equipped with seals to close the
space between the roof edge and tank wall, or
- vapor recovery system preventing VOC discharge
to atmosphere, or
- Approved equivalent.
(b) Tank gauging and sampling devices gas tight,
except when in usi>.
Separators receiving <2UO gal/
day, with vapor pressure <1.5
psi.
IV AL
6.2
Approved (a) Control with one of the following:
- sealed openings totally enclosing the
liquid contents
- floating roof or internal floating cover
- vapor recovery system
- equivalent equipment
(b) All gauging or sampling devices are to
be gas-tight except when gauging or sampling
is occurring.
(a) Separators receiving
effluent water containing
<1,000 gallons/day of VOC.
(b) Sources with a potential
VOC emission rate of <100 tons
per year.
(c) Sources used exclusively
for chemical or physical
analysis or determination of
product quality and commercial
acceptance provided the opera-
tion is not an integral part
of the production process
and emissions do not exceed
80U Ibs in any calendar
month.
(d) Sources located outside
Mobile County and which were
built before 1/30/73.
IV KY 401 KAR Approved
61:045
(a) Equip any oil-effluent water separator with
floating roof, vapor recovery system, or equiva-
lent.
(b) Gauging and sampling devices gas tight except
when gauging and sampling occurring.
(a) Oil-effluent water separa-
tors used exclusively in con-
junction with crude oil
production.
VI LA 22.6.1 Approved
(a) Equip with container either having all open-
ings sealed, having a floating roof as described,
having a vapor disposal system, or approved
equivalent.
(a) Separators flOO tpy VOC
emissions.
VI OK 3.7.2(c) Approved
(a) Equip with one of the following:
- sealed openings totally enclosing liquid con-
- floating roof, pontoon, double-deck or
internal floating cover type,
- vapor recovery system,
- approved equivalent
(a) Storage, loading, process-
ing, manufacturing, burning of
organic material on farms and
ranches.
(b) Separator receiving <20U
ga1/day.
VI TX V§115.31 Approved
(a) Control with one of the following:
- sealed openings totally enclosing liquid con-
tents,
- floating roof or internal floating cover,
- vapor recovery system that achieves vapor
pressure £1.5 psia in gases vented to atmos-
phere.
(a) Separator receiving <200
gal/day and vapor pressure
<1.5 psia.
(b) Separators used only for
production of crude oil or
condensate.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Water Separation
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Record-
keeping
Comments
Manner approved by the Commissioner Not specified
[22a-174-5(a)(b)(6)]
Not specified
Those specified in Air Management
Administration Technical Memo-
randum 83-05, "State Test Methods
for Stationary Sources," June 1983
Revision 1 [ID. 18.01.04(c)].
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Recodification of regulations
in progress.
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Effluent water separators,
single and multiple compartment.
(b) EPA has proposed disapproval
of exemption 3.7.1(d)(3).
Not specified
Not specified Not specified
(a) Counties: Aransas, Bexar,
Calhoun, Hardin, Matagorda,
Montgomery, San Patricio, and Travis.
4-54b
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EPA Regulation
Rgn State No.
VI TX V§115.141
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approved
State Limit or Requirements
(a) Control with one of the following:
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(a) For facilities other than
sealed openings totally enclosing liquid
contents,
floating roof or internal floating cover,
for facilities other than petroleum refineries
only, a vapor recovery system that achieves
vapor pressure £1.5 psia in gases vented to
atmosphere.
petroleum refineries, separa-
tor receiving <200 gal/day and
vapor pressure <1.5 psia.
(b) For petroleum refineries,
separators receiving <2UU yal/
day and vapor pressure <0.5
psia.
(c) Separators used only for
production of crude oil or
condensate.
IX CA
(8A)
8-8-100 Approved (a) Operate within rated capacity.
(b) Equip with either: solid cover, floating pon-
toon or double-deck type cover as described, a
vapor recovery system 90% effective, or approved
equivalent.
(c) Cover, seal, or lid on gauging and sampling
devices.
(d) Cover on wastewater separator forebay.
(a) Separator processing <20U
gal/day of wastewater contain-
ing organic liquids (except
petroleum refinery complexes
after 3/1/80).
(b) Wastewater processed
through separator where liquid
exerts Reid vapor pressure
<0.5 psi.
IX CA 65
(SO)
Approved (a) Use one of the following: solid cover,
6/30/72 floating pontoon or double-deck type cover,
vapor recovery device >90t effective, or
approved equivalent.
(a) Separators recovering <200
gal/day of petroleum products
from equipment processing
hydrocarbons with Reid vapor
pressure >0.5 psi.
(b) Separator used exclusively
in production of crude oil,
if water fraction of effluent
contains <5 ppm hydrogen sul-
fide, organic sulfides, or a
combination.
IX CA 464
(SC)
Approved (a) Equip with solid cover, floating pontoon or
double-deck type cover equipped with seals as
described, or approved equivalent.
(b) Cover or lid on all gauging and sampling
devices in compartment cover.
(c) Cover wasteweiter separator forebay.
(d) Charge skimmod oil or tar to process unit
with feed or transfer to approved container.
(a) Gravity-type separators
used only in production of
crude oil, if entering waste-
water contains <5 ppm hydro-
gen sulfide, organic sulfide,
and <10U ppm ammonia.
(b) Units with coal tar
products of <0.2 psi vapor
pressure.
(c) Except for coal tar sepa-
rators, compartments that
exceed the valve 420 as calcu-
lated by equations (c)(3).
4-54c
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Water Separation (continued)
Test
Procedure
Averaging
Time
Record-
keepi ng
Comments
(a) Counties: Brazoria, Dallas, El
Paso, Galveston, Gregg, Harris,
Jefferson, Nueces, Orange, Tarrant,
Victon a.
(a) Method 13, "Manual of Proce-
dures," Vol. III.
(b) ST-7, "Manual of Procedures,"
Vol. IV.
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
Not specified
4-54d
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Ryn State No. Status/Date state Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
VII KS 28-19-74 Approval (a) 5 Ib VOC/:on of glass pulled. (a) Sources <100 tpy on a
pending facility-wide basis.
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SOURCE CATEGORY: Wool Fiberglass Manufacturing
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
(a) EPA RM 5E. Not specified (a) Retain for 2 years all records
necessary to demonstrate contin-
(b) EPA RM 1 for stack sampling. uous compliance.
(c) EPA RM 2 for stack gas velo-
city and flow rate.
(d) EPA RM 3 for stack gas
molecular weight.
(e) EPA RM 4 for stack gas
moisture content.
4-55b
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TABLE 5
SOURCE SPECIFIC RACT DETERMINATIONS
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EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
I CT Raymark Under develop- (a) 90% overall efficiency on gasket saturation.
Corporation rent
(b) Operating restrictions on other processes.
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Adhesives/Gaskets
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
EPA approved method. (a) Daily recordkeeping of VOC usage
on a)1 processes.
(b) Monitoring of pumps.
5-lb
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EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
it ate Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
1 MA
(a) Boston
Whaler,
Norwel 1
(b) Boston
Whaler,
Rock land
Under develop-
ment
Utder develop-
ment
MA Starcraft Under develop-
Sailboat merit
Products, Inc.
5-2a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: BoaC Manufacture/Coating
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
5-2b
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Charcoal Manufacture
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Ryn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT Connecticut Approved
Charcoal (11/20/86)
Company
(a) Use incinerator to control charcoal kiln emis-
sions
(b) Maintain oraft and leakage control to yield
>90S emission capture
(c) Use air-atomization type incinerator burner
nozzles
(d) Operate irci nerator >1500°F, achieving 1800"F
duri ng operation
(e) Residence time >Q.5 sec.
(f) Use both turners at startup
5-3a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Charcoal Manufacture
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
(a) Inspect burner operation once per
day
(b) Record operating temperature at
start and mid-point of each production
cycle
5-3b
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EPA
Rgn State
Regulation
No.
EPA Approval
Status/Date
State Limit of Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I MA
Monsanto
Under develop-
ment
5-4a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Chemical Manufacturing
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Record keeping Comments
5-4b
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Fabric Printing
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I MA Ouio Textile Under develop-
ment
I HA Cranston Under develop-
Printworks ment
5-5a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Fabric Printing
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeepi ng Comments
5-5b
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Fluorescent Lights
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
I MA North Ameri- Under develop-
can Phi lips merit
Lighting Co.
5-6a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Fluorescent Lights
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
5-6b
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iuuKut LAitWJKT: Uo I r Balls
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I MA Acushnet Under develop-
ment
I MA Spaulding Under develop-
ment
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Golf Balls
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
5-7b
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EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
I CT Sikorsky Air- Under develop- (a) Emission limits on each spray booth. Not specified
craft ment
(b) 85X reduction on flow coater.
(c) CTG requirements for each degreaser.
5-8a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Hel(copter Painting/DeyredSiny
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Not specified Not specified Daily recordkeeping of VOC usage for
each spraybooth, degreaser, and the
flow coater.
5-8b
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Miscellaneous Automobile Surface Coating
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
I MA General Under develop-
Motors, ment
Framingham
5-9a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Miscellaneous Automobile Surface Coating
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
5-9b
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Oil Corrosion Inhibitors
EPA
Rgn
I
State
CT
Regulation
No.
King
Industries
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approved
2/19/87
!itate
(a) Install chilled
zation reactors
Limit
water
or Requirement
condensers on 2 neutral i-
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(b) Install scrubber on 3 sulfonaflon reactors
(c) Install continuous distillation process to
replace 2 batch stil Is
(d) Make modifications to 1 neutralization reactor
and certain vi'ssels and storage tanks
5-10a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Oil Corrosion Inhibitors
Test
Procedure
Department-approved emission testing
Averaging
Time
Recordkeeping
(a) Retain for 3 years.
Comments
techniques, material balance, best
engineering estimate, or approved
equivalent.
(b) Maintain logs defining operating
parameters necessary to demonstrate
compliance for each process.
(c) Weekly measurement of carbon canis-
ter performance using hydrocarbon
detection meter.
(d) Daily leak detection (visual and
LEL) for all VOC discharge points.
5-10b
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nnv»i juur\i»c uni tuun I ! ridSilCS dHu rOiymBPS ndOU I aCuUf I fig
EPA Regulation EPA Approval
Rgn State No. Status/Date
State Limit or Requirement
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
I CT American Under develop- 81% reduction on all emission points greater than Emission points of <40 Ib/day.
Cyanamid ment 40 Ib/day.
I CT Uniroyal Under develop- Control equipment on all emission points greater Emission points of <40 Ib/day.
Chemical ment than 40 Ib/day.
5-lla
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Plastics and Polymers Manufacturing
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Not specified Not specified Not specified
Not specified Not specified Not specified
5-llb
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Plastic Parts Coating
EPA
Ryn State
1 RI
Regulation
No.
Providence
Metal Hzing
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approval
pending 7/7/87
(a) 3.5
basis.
State Limit or Requirements
Ib VOC/gal coating on a facility-wide
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(b) VOC emissions rate from all spray booths (on
solids applied basis) £6 Ib/gal solids applied on
a daily basis.
(c) If existing coating that contains over 3.5
Ib/gal VOC is replaced, must replace with one that
will emit less on solids applied basis, unless
coating applied in a booth where stack controlled.
5-12a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Plastic Parts Coating
Test Averaging Record-
Procedure Time keeping Comments
EPA approved method. (a) Record coating usage by
formula on daily basis for both
controlled and uncontrolled
booths.
(b) Maintain for 3 years.
(c) Submit emission inventory
data yearly.
5-12b
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EPA
Ryn
I
State
CT
Regulation
No.
Dow
Chemical
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Under develop-
ment
(a)
Ing
CTG requi
processes
State
Limit
ements on
or Requirement
polymer
resins manufactur-
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
(b) Emission limits for each product for styrofoam
manufacturing process.
5-13a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: PVC Foam Products
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeepi ng Comments
EPA test methods. (a) 3 hours for Not specified
resins process.
(b) Instantaneous
for styrofoam
products.
5-13b
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ana nail Manufacture
EPA
Rgn State
I RI
Regulation
No.
Stanley
Bos t itch
EPA Approval
Status/Date
12/11/86
Approved
State Limit or Requirement
(a) Maintain emission rates:
Nails: <66.7 Ib VOC/gal Ion solids applied
Staples: <£3.3 Ib VOC/gal Ion solids applied
Paints:
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Staple and Mai! Manufacture
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
Not specified Not specified (a) Submit data pertaining to all
coatings used, VOC emission rate,
volume percent solids and sol-
vent, densities of components.
(b) Keep records of coating dis-
tribution among lines.
(c) Document efforts to maximize
volume.
(d) Submit quarterly reports.
5-14b
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Styrofoam Manufacture
EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Rgn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
I CT Spongex Under develop- 651 overall reduction with either add-on equipment Not specified
Corporation ment or reformulation.
5-15a
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RACT SOURCE CATEGORY: Styrofoam Manufacture
Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeplng Comments
EPA test methods. Hot specified VOC content of each batch dough mix.
5-15b
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EPA
Rgn State
i a
Regulation
No.
Belding-
Corticelli
Thread
Company
EPA Approval
Status/Date
Approval pend-
ing 7/13/87
State Limit or Requirement
Install modified combustion units and make capture
efficiency improvements on thread coating drying
towers to achieve >65% capture and >97% destruction
efficiencies.
Exemptions/
Cutoffs
Install monitors sufficient to confirm compliant:
operation of the control equipment.
Submit operations and maintenance plan.
I CT
Hemingway
& Bartlett
Under develop-
ment
5-16a
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Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
EPA S DEP-approved methods. Continuous temperature recorders for In compliance by 12/31/87.
combustion units.
Monthly monitoring and testing of NPR published.
VOC concentrations.
5-16b
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EPA Regulation EPA Approval Exemptions/
Ryn State No. Status/Date State Limit or Requirement Cutoffs
I MA General Under develop-
Electric, ment
Pittsfield
5-17a
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Test Averaging
Procedure Time Recordkeeping Comments
5-17b
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APPENDIX A
STATE AND EPA REGIONAL CONTACT LIST
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STATE AND EPA REGIONAL CONTACTS
Alabama
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IV
NAME: Ms. Kay Prince
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (404) 347-2864
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: Alabama Department of Environmental Management
NAME: Mr. Gerald Hardy
TITLE: Assistant Section Chief, Engineering Services Branch
PHONE NO.: (205) 271-7861
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Alabama
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Alaska
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region X
NAME: Mr. Michael Lidgard
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (206) 442-4232
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations,
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION S)/AREA:
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Arizona
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IX
NAME: Mr. Dennis Beauregard
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (415) 974-7641
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations
AGENCY: Maricopa County Bureau of Air Pollution Control
NAME: Mr. Bob Evans
TITLE: Chief
PHONE NO.: (602) 258-6381 ext. 370
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Phoenix area
AGENCY: Clark County Air Pollution Control Division
NAME: Mr. Michael Naylor
TITLE: Director
PHONE NO:
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Clark County
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Arkansas
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VI
NAME: Mr. Jim Callan
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (214) 655-7214
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations
AGENCY: Arkansas Department of Pollution Control and Ecology
NAME: Mr. Wilson Tolefree
TITLE: Chief, Division of Air Pollution Control
PHONE NO.: (501) 562-7444
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All of Arkansas
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
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California
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IX
NAME: Mr. Dennis Beauregard
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (415) 974-7641
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: Bay Area Air Quality Management District
NAME: Mr. Peter Hess
TITLE: Deputy Air Pollution Control Officer
PHONE NO.: (415) 771-6000
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Bay Area
AGENCY: San Diego Air Pollution Control District
NAME: Mr. Richard Smith
TITLE: Deputy Air Pollution Control Office
PHONE NO.: (619) 694-3303
REGULATION(S)/AREA: San Diego
AGENCY: South Coast Air Quality Mangement District
NAME: Mr. Larry Bowen
TITLE: Manager Rule Development
PHONE NO.: (818)572-2177
REGULATIONS)/AREA: South Coast Area
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Colorado
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VIII
NAME: Ms. Lee Hanley
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (303) 293-1762
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Colorado regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME: Mr. James Geier
TITLE: Permit Section Chief
PHONE NO: (303) 331-8582
REGULATIONS(S)/AREA: Colorado regulations,
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AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Connecticut
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region I
NAME: David Conroy
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (617) 565-3252; FTS 835-3252
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Connecticut CTG regulations and non-CTG RACT
determination.
AGENCY: Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
NAME: Phil Florkoski
TITLE: Principal Environmental Analyst
PHONE NO.: (203) 566-502^-
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Connecticut CTG regulations.
AGENCY: Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection
NAME: Dave Nash
TITLE: Principal Air Pollution Control Engineer
PHONE NO.: (203) 566-3160
REGULATIONSJ/AREA: All non-CTG RACT determinations in Connecticut,
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Delaware
D.C.
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region III
NAME: Ms. Jean Thompson
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (215) 497-3023
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All - general VOC.
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region II
NAME: Mr. Kevin Mage IT
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC planning.
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region III
NAME: Ms. Jean Thompson
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (215) 597-30213
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All - general
A-4
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AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Florida
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IV
NAME: Ms. Kay Prince
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO: (404) 347-2864
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: Florida Department of Environmental Regulation
NAME: Mr. Walter Starnes
TITLE: Environmental Administrator
PHONE NO.: (904) 488-1344
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Florida.
AGENCY:
NAME :
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Georgia
AGENCY: U. S. EPA, Region IV
NAME: Ms. Kay Prince
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (404) 347-2864
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: Georgia Environmental Protection Division
NAME: Mr. Marvin Lowrey
TITLE: Program Manager
PHONE NO.: (404) 656-6900
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Georgia.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Hawaii
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IX
NAME: Mr. Dennis Beauregard
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (415) 974-7641
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
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AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATIONS )/AREA:
Idaho
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region X
NAME: Mr. Michael Lidgard
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (206) 442-4232
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations,
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Illinois
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region V
NAME: Mr. Steven Rosenthal
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (312) 886-6052
REGULATION(S)/AREA: /AREA: VOC regulations
AGENCY:
NAME: Dr. John Reed
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (217) 785-1883
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Illinois VOC regulatory development-technical
AGENCY:
NAME: Mr. Dennis Lawler
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (217) 785-1892
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Illinois VOC regulatory devel opment.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION{S)/AREA:
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Indiana
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region V
NAME: Mr. Steven Rosenthal
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (312) 886-6052
REGULATION(S)/AREA: /AREA: VOC regulations
AGENCY:
NAME: Mr. Timothy Method
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (317) 232-8244
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Indiana major non-CTG VOC regulatory development,
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Iowa
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VII
NAME: Mr. Larry A. Hacker
TITLE: Environmental Scientist
PHONE NO.: (913) 236-2893
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Kansas
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VII
NAME: Mr. Larry A. Hacker
TITLE: Environmental Scientist
PHONE NO.: (913) 236-2893
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations
AGENCY:
NAME: Mr. Jan Sides
TITLE: Technical Services
PHONE NO.: (913) 296-1551
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Kansas
AGENCY:
NAME: Mr. L.C. Hinther
TITLE: Engineer
PHONE NO.: (913) 296-1577
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Kansas
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AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Kentucky
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IV
NAME: Ms. Kay Prince
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (404) 347-2864
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: Kentucky Division of Air Pollution Control
NAME: Mr. William S. Coakley
TITLE: Manager, Program Development Branch
PHONE NO.: (502) 564-338!!
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Kentucky
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Louisiana
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VI
NAME: Ms. Barbara Durso
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (214) 655-7214
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
NAME: Mr. Gus Von Bodunger
TITLE: Program Administrator
PHONE NO.: (504) 342-9047
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All
AGENCY: Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
NAME: Mr. Bharat Contractor
TITLE: Assistant Program Administrator
PHONE NO.: (504) 342-8512
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All
AGENCY: Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
NAME: Chris Roberie
TITLE: Program Manager, Surveillance
PHONE NO.: (504) 342-9053
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Enforcement of regulations-all.
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AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Maine
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region I
NAME: Lynne Hamjian
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (617) 565-3246
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
AGENCY: Maine Bureau of Air Quality Control
NAME: Dave Dixon
TITLE: Director, Division of Technical Services
PHONE NO.: (207) 289-2437
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All regulations/Maine
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Maryland
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region III
NAME: Ms. Jean Thompson
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (215) 597-3023
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region III
NAME: Ms. Cynthia Stahl
TITLE: Environmental Scientist
PHONE NO.: (215) 597-9337
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Maryland non-CTG and Group III CTG
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
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Massachusetts
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region I
NAME: Cynthia L. Greene
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (617) 565-3244
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
AGENCY: Massachusetts Division of Air Quality Control
NAME: Laurel Carbon
TITLE: Chief, Program [level opment Branch
PHONE NO.: (617) 292-5598
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All 100 ton per year non-CTG regulations/
Massachusetts.
AGENCY: Massachusetts Division of Air Quality Control
NAME: Rosemary Furfey
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (617) 292-5630
REGULATION(S)/AREA: SOCMI fugitive emissions. Manufacture of high-
density polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene,
resins/Massachusetts.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Michigan
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Regicn V
NAME: Mr. Steven Rosenthal
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (312) 886-6052
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Region V VOC regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME: Mr. Bob Irvine
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (517) 373-7023
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Michigan VOC regulatory development.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
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Missouri
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VII
NAME: Mr. Larry A. Hacker
TITLE: Environmental Scientist
PHONE NO.: (913) 236-2893
RE6ULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: Missouri Department of Natural Resources
NAME: Mr. Todd Crawford
TITLE: Chief of Planning
PHONE NO.: (314) 751-4817
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Entire State of Missouri.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Montana
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VIII
NAME: Ms. Lee Hanley
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (303) 293-1762
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Nebraska
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VII
NAME: Mr. Larry A. Hacker
TITLE: Environmental Scientist
PHONE NO.: (913) 236-2893
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Nevada
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IX
NAME: Mr. Dennis Beauregard
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (415) 974-7641
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
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AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
New Hampshire
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region I
NAME: Lorenzo Thantu
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (617) 565-3250
REGULATION(S)/AREA: New Hampshire
AGENCY: New Hampshire Air Resources Agency
NAME: Don Davis
TITLE: Chief, Engineering and Enforcement
PHONE NO.: (603) 271-4579
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AR£A:
New Jersey
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region II
NAME: Mr. Paul Truchan
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (212) 264-2517
REGULATION SJ/AREA: Development and implementation of VOC regula-
tions - New York and New Jersey.
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region II
NAME: Mr. Richard Chakot
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (212) 264-9539
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Enforcement of VOC regulations - New Jersey.
AGENCY: New Jersey DEP
NAME: Mr. Garry Pierce
TITLE: Chief, Bureau of Technical Services
PHONE NO.: (609) 984-3023
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
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New Mexico
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VI
NAME: Mr. Jim Callan
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (214) 655-7214
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: New Mexico Environmental Improvement Division, Air
NAME: Ms. Cecilia Williams
TITLE: Acting Chief, Quality Bureau
PHONE NO.: (505) 827-0047
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
New York
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region II
NAME: Mr. Paul Truchan
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (212) 264-2517
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Development and implementation of VOC regu-
lations - New York and New Jersey.
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region II
NAME: Mr. Michael Pucci
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (212) 264-9631
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Enforcement VOC regulations - New York.
AGENCY: New York DEC
NAME: Mr. Bob Warland
TITLE: Chief
PHONE NO.: (518) 457-2044
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
A-13
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New York Metro
AGENCY: U.S. EP, Region II
NAME: Mr. Paul Truchan
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO. (212) 264-2517
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Development and implementation of VOC regulations
- New York and New Jersey.
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region II
NAME: Mr. Michael Pucci
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (212) 264-9631
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Enforcement VOC regulations - New York.
AGENCY: New York DEC
NAME: Mr. Bob Warland
TITLE: Chief
PHONE NO.: (518) 457-2044
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
North Carolina
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IV
NAME: Ms. Kay Prince
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (404) 347-2864
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: North Carolina Division of Environmental Management
NAME: Mr. Thomas Allen
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (919) 733-3340
REGULATIONSJ/AREA: North Carolina
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
A-14
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Ohio
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region V
NAME: Mr. Steven Rosenthal
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (312) 886-6052
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Region V VOC regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME: Mr. Bill Juris
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (614) 462-6285
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulatory development for Ohio.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Oklahoma
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VI
NAME: Mr. Gregg Guthrie
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (214) 655-7214
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: Oklahoma State Department of Health
NAME: Mr. Larry D. Byrum
TITLE: Director
PHONE NO.: (405) 271-5220
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All Group III CTG and 100 tpy non-CTG sources,
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Oregon
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region X
NAME: Mr. Michael Lidgard
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (206) 442-4232
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations,
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AGENCY: State of Oregon Department of Environmental Quality
NAME: Mr. Ray Potts
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (503) 229-5696
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Pennsylvania
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region III
NAME: Ms. Jean Thompson
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (215) 597-3023
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All - general.
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region III
NAME: Ms. Rebecca Taggert
TITLE: Environmental Protection Specialist
PHONE NO.: (215) 597-9189
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Pennsylvania - non-CTG regulations,
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Rhode Island
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region I
NAME: Mr. Robert Judge
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (617) 565-3248
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Rhode Island
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region I
NAME: David Conroy
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (617) 565-3252
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Rhode Island Regs. Nos. 11,15,18,19, and 21.
AGENCY: Rhode Island Division of Env. Management
NAME: Christopher James
TITLE: Senior Engineer
PHONE NO.: (401) 277-2IJ08
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Rhode Island Regs. Nos. 11,15,18,19, and 21,
A-16
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AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
South Carolina
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IV
NAME: Ms. Kay Prince
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (404) 347-2864
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: South Carolina Bureau of Air Quality Control
NAME: Mr. William Culler
TITLE: Director, Engineering Services Division
PHONE NO.: (803) 734-4545
R£GULATION(S)/AREA: South Carolina
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Tennessee
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region IV
NAME: Ms. Kay Prince
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (404) 347-2864
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control
NAME: Mr. John Patton
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (615) 741-3931
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Tennessee
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Texas
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VI
NAME: Mr. Jim Callan
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (214) 655-7214
REGULATIONSj/AREA: VOC regulations.
A-17
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AGENCY: Texas Air Control Board
NAME: Mr, Lane Hartzog
TITLE: Control Strategy 'Division
PHONE NO.: (512) 451-5711 ext. 262
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Regulation Development - all categories.
AGENCY: Texas Air Control Board
NAME: Mr. Paul Hency
TITLE: Director, Technical Services
PHONE NO.: (512) 451-5711 ext 244
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Implementation - all categories.
AGENCY: Texas Air Control Board
NAME: Mr. Subino Gomez
TITLE: Director, Compliance
PHONE: (512) 451-5711 ext 400
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Compliance - all categories.
Utah
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region VIII
NAME: Ms. Lee Han ley
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (303) 293-1762
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
AGENCY: Utah Bureau of Air Quality
NAME: Robert Dal ley
TITLE: Planning Manager
PHONE NO.: (801) 538-6121
REGULATIONSJ/AREA: VOC regulations in Utah.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Vermont
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region I
NAME: Lorenzo Thantu
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (617) 565-3250
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Vermont
AGENCY: Vermont Agency for Environmental Conservation
NAME: Chris Jones
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (802) 244-8731
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC
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AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Virginia
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region III
NAME: Ms. Jean Thompson
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (215) 597-3023
REGULATION(S)/AREA: All - general.
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region III
NAME: Mr. Hal Frankford
TITLE: Environmental Protection Specialist
PHONE NO.: (215) 597-1325
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Virginia - non-CTG.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Washington
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region X
NAME: Mr. Michael Lidgard
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (206) 442-4232
REGULATION(S)/AREA: VOC regulations.
AGENCY: State of Washington Department of Ecology
NAME: Mr. Vic Felton
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (206) 459-6000
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
AGENCY: Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency
NAME: Mr. Jim Nolan
TITLE: Director, Compliance
PHONE: (206) 344-7330
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Seattle area.
AGENCY:' -.-.-.
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
A-19
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West Virginia
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region III
NAME: Ms. Jean Thompson
TITLE: Environmental Engineer
PHONE NO.: (215) 597-3023
REGULATIONS)/AREA: All - general
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
Wisconsin
AGENCY: U.S. EPA, Region V
NAME: Mr. Steven Rosenthal
TITLE:
PHONE NO.: (312) 886-6052 - -
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Region V VOC regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME: Mr. Bill Adamski
TITLE: ' :
PHONE NO.: (608) 266-2660 . ; :
REGULATION(S)/AREA: Regulatory development of Wisconsin RACT III
and major non-CTG VOC regulations.
AGENCY:
NAME:
TITLE:
PHONE NO.:
REGULATION(S)/AREA:
A-20
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Instructions on the reverse before completing/
1. REPORT NO.
EPA-450/2-88-004
2. 3. RECI
100 tpy non-CTG categories as of August 1, 1984. This document
updates and expands parts, of that publication; specifically it presents
summaries of State and local regulations for Group III CTG's and >100 tpy
rion-CTG regulations. Information used to compile this document was
collected f roro- ali- 10 EPA regions in early 1987.
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17.
a. DESCRIPTORS
KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
b. IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENOE
Air pollution regulations Air Pollution C
Volatile organic compounds
Reasonably Available Control Technology
Control Technique Guidelines
18. OISTRISUTION STATEMENT
Release unlimited. Aval!
NTIS.
19. SECURITY CLASS /Tins I
.able through Unclassified
20. SECURITY CLASS (This /
Unclassified
D TERMS c. COSATi I ,etii ur 'ur>
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