ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August
6,
1987
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
PROPOSED AMENI)MENTS TO
PART
)
R86-39
211 AND 215,
LEAKS
FROtI
SYNTHETIC
)
ORGANIC CHEMICAL
ANt) POLYMER
)
MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by J.D.
Dumelle):
On July
16,
1987,
the Board adopted
an Order proposing
amendments
to 35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 211 and 215 for First
Notice.
However, two corrections must
be made to that
Order
to insure
publication
in the Illinois Register.
The Board accordingly
takes
its action today to
make
those
two correcLions.
1.
Recodification
of
Sections 215.420-215.428
In the July
16,
1987 Order, Sections 215.420 through 215.428
were renumbered
to become Sections 215.421 through 215.429.
It
has
come
to the Board’s
attention
that,
since
more
than
three
sections
are
being
renumbered,
the
Illinois
Administrative
Procedures
Act
(IAPA)
requires
that
this
renumbering
be
accomplished
by
publication
of
a
separate
“notice
of
recodification”.
The
process
of
recodification,
however,
does
not.
allow
for
any
substantive
changes
to
be
made
to
the
text
of
the
rules.
Therefore,
the
Board adopts the recodification of former
Sections
215.420 through
215.428
to
become
the
new
Sections
215.421 through 215.429.
The following table clarifies
the recodification
accomplished by this Order.
Present
Part
Recodified
Part
(Sections Numbers)
TS~ctionNumbers)
215.420
215.421
215.421
215.422
215.422
215.423
215.423
215.424
215.424
215.425
215.425
215.426
215.426
215.427
215.427
215.428
215.428
215.429
2.
Amendement
of July 16,
1987 Board Order
80—273
-2-
Because the recodification described above accomplishes the
renumbering of Sections
215.421 through 215.429
(as
recodified),
those
aspects
of
the
July
16,
1987
Order
dealing
with
that
renumbering
are
no
longer
necessary
in
the
R86-39
proposal.
Only
sections
being
substantively
amended
will
remain
after
today’s
Order.
Also, due to inadvertence, proposed
Section 215.420 and
three definitions
(“in vacuum service”,
“repaired” and
“open-
ended/valve”) were omitted from the July
16, 1987, Order.
Section 215.420
and those definitions will be included
in today’s
Order.
For purposes of
clarity and convenience,
the Board will
set
out the entire proposal,
as amended,
in Number
2 of
the Order
below.
ORDER
1.
The Board hereby adopts
the following recodification
to
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
215.
Subpart
Q:
SUBPART
Q:
SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL
ANI)
POLYMER MANUFACTURING
Section
215.420
215.421
215.422
215.423
215.424
215.425
215.426
215.427
215. 428
215.429
Section 215.420
General Requirements
(Recodified)
General Requirements
Inspection
Program
Plan
for
Leaks
Inspection Program for Leaks
Repairing
Leaks
Recordkeeping
for
Leaks
Reporting for Leaks
Alternative Program for Leaks
Compliance
Dates
and
Geographical
Areas
Compliance
Plan
General Requirements
(Recodified)
(Source:
Recodified
to Section 215.421
at
11 Ill. Reg.
)
Section
215.421
General Requirements
The owner or operator of
a plant which has more than 1,500
components
in gas or light liquid service, which components are
used
to manufacture the synthetic organic chemicals or polymers
listed in
Appendix
D,
shall conduct leak inspection and repair
programs
in accordance with this
Subpart for that equipment
containing
more
than
10 percent volatile organic material as
80—274
—3-
determined by ASTM Method E-20,
E-168 and E-l69.
A component
shall
be considered
to
be leaking if the volatile organic
material concentration exceeds 10,000 ppm when
measured
at
a
distance
of
0
cm
from
the component.
The
provisions
of
this
Subpart
are
not
applicable
if
the
products
listed
in
Appendix
I)
are
made
from
natural
fatty
acids
for
the production of hexadecyl
alcohol.
(Source:
Former
Section
215.421
recodified
to
Section
215.422,
new
Section
215.421
recodified
from
Section
215.420
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
______________________
Section
215.422
Inspection Program Plan for Leaks
The owner or operator
of
a
synthetic organic chemical or polymer
manufacturing plant
subject
to Section
215.421
shall prepare an
inspection program
plan which contains,
at
a
minimum:
a)
An identification of all components and the period
in
which
each
will
he
monitored
pursuant
to
Section
215. 423;
h)
The
formal:
for
the
monitoring
log
required
by
Section
215.424;
c)
A
description
of
the
monitoring
equipment to be
used
pursuant to
Section 215.423; and
d)
A description
of the methods
to
be used
to identify all
pipeline valves, pressure relief valves
in gaseous
service, all leaking components, and the ball and plug
valves
and
pumps
exempted
under Section 215.423(h)
such
that
they
are
obvious
and
can
be
located
by
both
plant
personnel
performing
monitoring
and
Agency
personnel
performing inspections.
(Source:
Former
Section
215.422
recodified
to
Section
215.423,
new
Section
215.422
recodified
from
Section
215.421
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
_______________________)
Section 215.423
Inspection
Program for Leaks
The
owner
or
operator
of
a
synthetic
organic
chemical
or
polymer
manufacturing
plant
subject
to
Section
215.421
shall,
for
the
purposes of detecting leaks, conduct
a component
inspection
program consistent with the following provisions.
a)
Test
annually
those
components
operated
near
extreme
temperature or pressure
such that they would
be unsafe
to routinely monitor, and those
components located more
80—275
—4—
than
two
meters
above
or
away
from
permanent
worker
access
structures
or
surfaces;
b)
Test all other pressure relief valves
in gaseous
service,
pump seals, pipeline valves, process drains
and
compressor
seals not earlier than March
1 or later than
June
1 of each year;
c)
If more than
2 percent of the components
tested pursuant
to subsection
(b)
are found
to leak, again test all
pressure
relief valves
in gaseous
service, pipeline
valves in gaseous service and compressor seals
by
methods and procedures approved by the Agency not
earlier
than June
1 or later than September
1 of each
year;
d)
Observe visually all pump seals weekly;
e)
Test immediately any pump seal from which liquids are
observed dripping;
f)
Test any relief valve within
24 hours after it has
vented
to
the atmosphere; and
g)
Test immediately after repair any component that was
found leaking.
h)
Ball and plug valves,
inaccessible valves,
storage tank
valves, pumps equipped with mechanical seals, pressure
relief devices
connected
to an operating flare header or
vapor recovery device are exempt from the monitoring
requirements
in this Section.
(Source:
Former Section 215.423 recodified to Section 215.424,
new Section 215.423 recodified
from Section 215.422
at
11 Ill.
Reg.
______________________
Section 215.424
Repairing Leaks
All leaking components must be repaired and retested
as soon
as
practicable but no later than
21 days after the leak
is found
unless the leaking component cannot be repaired until
the process
unit
is shutdown or
the repair part
is received.
Records of
repairing and retesting must be maintained
in accordance with
Sections 215.425 and 215.426.
(Source:
Former Section 215.424 recodified
to Section 215.425,
new Section 215.424 recodified from Section 215.423
at
11
Ill.
Reg. ______________________
80—276
—5-
Section 215.425
Recordkeeping for Leaks
a)
The
owner
or operator of
a synthetic organic chemical
or
polymer
manufacturing
plant
shall
maintain
a
leaking
components
monitoring
log
which
shall
contain,
at
a
minimum,
the
following
information:
1)
The name
of the process
unit where
the component
is
located;
2)
The
type
of
component
(e.g.,
valve,
seal);
3)
The identification number of the component;
4)
The date
on which
a leaking component
is
discovered;
5)
The date on which
a leaking component
is repaired;
6)
The date and instrument reading of the recheck
procedure after
a leaking component
is repaired;
7)
A record
of the calibration of
the monitoring
instrument
8)
The identification number of
leaking components
which cannot
be repaired
until process
unit
shutdown;
and
9)
The total number of components
inspected and the
total number of
components
found
leaking
during
that monitoring
period.
b)
Copies
of
the monitoring log shall be
retained by the
owner or operator for
a minimum of two years after the
date on which
the record was made or the report
prepared.
c)
Copies of the monitoring log shall
be made available
to
the Agency,
upon verbal or written request,
at
any
reasonable time.
(Source:
Former Section 215.425 recodified to Section 215.426,
new Section 215.425 recodified
from Section
215.424
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
_______________________)
Section 215.426
Report
for Leaks
The owner or operator
of
a synthetic organic chemical or polymer
manufacturing plant
subject
to Section 215.421
shall:
80—277
—6-
a)
Submit
a report
to the Agency prior to the 1st day of
July and October listing all leaking components
identified pursuant to Section
215.423 but not repaired
within
21
days, all leaking components awaiting process
unit shutdown,
the total number of components inspected
and the total number of components found leaking;
b)
Submit
a signed statement with the report attesting that
all monitoring and repairs were performed
as required
under Sections 215.421 through 215.427.
(Source:
Former Section 215.426 recodified to Section 215.427,
new Section 215.426 recodified from Section 215.425 at
11
Ill.
Reg.
______________________)
Section 215.427
Alternative Program for Leaks
The Agency shall approve
an alternative program of monitoring,
recordkeeping,
and/or reporting to that
prescribed
in Sections
215.421 through 215.426, upon
a demonstration by the owner or
operator of such plant
that the alternative program will provide
plant personnel
and Agency personnel with an equivalent ability
to identify and repair leaking components.
The owner
or operator
utilizing an alternative monitoring program shall submit
to the
Agency an
alternative monitoring program
plan consistent with the
provisions
of Section 215.422.
(Source:
Former Section 215.427 recodified
to Section
215.428,
new Section 215.427 recodified from
Section 215.426
at
11
Iii.
Reg.
_______________________)
Section
215.428
Compliance
Dates and Geographical
Areas
a)
Except
as
otherwise
stated
in subsection
(b)
,
every
owner or operator of
a synthetic organic chemical or
polymer manufacturing plant subject
to
Sections 215.421
through 215.427
shall
comply with the standards
and
limitations
of
those Sections beginning October 31,1985.
b)
If
a plant
is not located
in one
of the counties listed
7below,
the owner
or operator of the plant shall comply
with the requirements
of Sections
215.421 through
215.427 no later than December
31, 1987:
Bond
Madison
Clinton
McHenry
Cook
Monroe
DeKaib
Montgomery
DuPage
Morgan
Franklin
Pope
Greene
Randolph
80-- 27$
—7—
Jackson
Saline
Jersey
Sangamon
Johnson
St.
Clair
Kane
Union
Lake
Will
Macoupin
Williamson
(Board note:
Counties are designated as
attainment
or
nonattainment for ozone by
the
United
States
Environ-
mental
Protection Agency
(USEPA).
The USEPA noted
in
its redesignation rulemaking,
that
it will publish
a
rulemaking
notice
on
Williamson
County’s
attainment
status.
(45 Fed.
Reg.
21949, May 16, 1983.)
Should
Williamson
County
be
redesignated
as
attainment
prior
to
October
31,
1985,
it and the counties contiguous
to it
will
be
considered
deleted
from
the
above
list.)
c)
Notwithstanding
subsection
(b),
if any county
is
redesignated
as nonattainment
by the USEPA at any time
subsequent to the effective date of this Section,
the
owner
or operator
of
a plant located
in that county who
would otherwise
by subject
to the compliance date
in
subsection
(b)
shall
comply with the requirements
of
Sections
215.421 through 215.427
within
one
year
from
the
date
of
redesignation
hut
in no
case
later
than
December
31,
1987.
(Source:
Former Section 215.428 recodified
to Section 215.429,
new Section 215.428 recodified
from Section 215.427
at
11 Ill.
Reg.
______________________
Section 215.429
Compliance
Plan
a)
The owner or operator of
a synthetic organic
chemical or
polymer manufacturing plant subject
to Section
215.428(a)
or
(h)
shall submit
to
the Agency a
compliance plan,
no later
than December
31,
1985.
b)
The owner
or operator
of
a plant
subject
to Section
215.428(c)
shall submit
a compliance plan within 90 days
after
the date
of redesignation, but
in no case
later
than December
31, 1986.
c)
The owner
or operator of
a plant subject
to Section
215.428(c)
shall not be required
to submit
a compliance
plan
if redesignation occurs after December
31,
1986.
d)
The plan and schedule shall meet
the requirements
of 35
Ill. Adm.
Code
201.
80—279
-8—
(Source:
Former
Section
215.428
recodified
to
Section
215.429,
new Section 219.429 recodified from Section
215.428
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
__________________
2.
The Board hereby amends the proposed order of July
16,
1987,
in
R86-39,
to
read
in its entirety as follows:
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
B:
AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
FOR STATIONARY
SOURCES
PART 211
DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 211.122
1)efinitions
“Component”:
Any piece
of pe~e1e~ ~e~~ery
equipment
which has
the potential
to leak volatile organic
material including,
but not limited
to, pump seals,
compressor seals,
seal oil degassing vents, pipeline
valves,
pressure relief devices, process drains and open
ended pipes.
Except for Subpart
Q,
Tthis definition
excludes valves which are not externally regulated,
flanges
and equipment
in heavy liquid service.
(Source:
Amended
in R86-39 at
11 Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
B:
AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER
:r:
POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARI)
SUBCHAPTER c:
EMISSION STANDARDS AND
LIMITATIONS
FOR
STATIONARY
SOURCES
PART 215
ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
Section
215.104
Definitions
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Service:”
For the purposes of
Part 215,
Subpart
Q,
Sections
215.430 through 215.438 equipment
which
is
operating at an internal pressure that is
at
least
5 kPa
(0.73 psia)
below ambient pressure.
“Open-Ended/Valve”:
Any valve, except pressure relief
devices, having one side of the valve in contact with
process fluid and one side open
to the atmosphere,
either directly or through open piping.
“Repaired”:
For the purposes
of Part
215,
Subpart
Q,
Sections
215.430 through 215.438 equipment component
which
is adjusted,
or otherwise altered,
to eliminate
a
leak.
(Source:
Amended
in R86-39 at
11 Ill. Reg.
___,
effective
)
Section 215.420
~pplicahil:ity
The provisions
of
Sections 215.421
through 215.429
of this
subpart
shall apply to all plants
in the
State
of Illinois which
manufacture synthetic organi.c chemicals and~poly~ers,except
tfiose located
in any of
the following counties:
Will,
McHenry,
Cook,
DuPage,
Lake,
Kane, Madison,
St. Clair, Macoupin, and
Monroe.
The provisions of
Sections 215.430 through
215.438 shall
apply
to the counties specifically enumerated above.
In addition,
if any county is redesignated
as nonattainment
by
the USEPA subsequent
to
December
31,
1987,
the owner or operator
of
a plant located
in that county shall comply with the
requirements
of
Sections 215.430 through 215.438 upon the
effective date
of the redesignation.
(Source:
Added in R86—39 at
11 Ill. Reg.
___,
effective
___________)
Section 215.421
General Requirements
The owner or operator of
a plant which has more than 1,500
components
in gas or light liquid service,
which components are
used to manufacture the synthetic organic chemicals
or polymers
listed
in Appendix
D,
shall conduct leak inspection and repair
programs
in accordance with this Subpart for that equipment
containing more than 10 percent volatile organic material as
determined by ASTM method E-20 260, E-l68,and E-l69.
A component
shall be considered
to be leaking if the volatile organic
material concentration exceeds 10,000 ppm when measured at
a
distance of 0 cm from the component.
The provisions
of
this
Subpart
are not applicable
if the products listed in Appendix
D
80—28 1
-10-
are made from natural fatty acids
for the production of hexadecyl
alcohol.
(Source:
Amended
in
R86-39
at
11
111.
Reg.
___,
effective
___________)
Section 215.428
Compliance Dates and Geegraph~ealAreas
a~
E~eep~as e~herw~ses~e~ed4n subsee~ien 4b)-~-aEvery
owner or operator of
a synthetic organic chemical or
polymer manufacturing plant
subject
to Sections 215.421
through 215.427
shall comply with the standards and
limitations of those Sections beginning øe~eber
-31T198
December 31,
1987.
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ne
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than
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Mad4sen
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Men~gefflery
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Frankl4n
Pope
Greene
Randolph
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Sangaffien
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nena~a4nn~en~?er e~eneby 1~heYn4~ed S~a~es
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aa4nnien~ pr4er ~e Oe~eber~l-~
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will
be eens~dereddeleted
?re~ ~he
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subseet~en(-b~4~any eeun~y is
redesi~gna~edas nena~a4nmen~by ~he U~EPAa~any t~4me
subsequent
~e ~he ef?ee~4ve date e~~h~s
~ee~ienT
~he
owner or epera~ere~a plen~leea~ed in ~ha~ eeun~ywho
would e~herw~seby eub~ee~t~e~he eeffipl~anee4a~ei~n
subsee~4en 4b~shall ee~plywith ~he requ~remen~se~
8ee~ions2l5-~42O~hreugh
~l5-426
w4th4ii
ene year ?rei~
80—282
-11-
~he date o~redes4gna~4onbu~ 4n no ease later than
9eeember
l-~ 19877
(Source:
Amended in R86-39
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
___,
effective
)
Section 215.429
Compliance Plan
a)
The owner
or operator of
a synthetic organic chemical or
polymer manufacturing plant
subject
to Section
2l5.4284a)- or
-(b3 shall submit
to the Agency
a
compliance plan,
no later than December
31,
19857.
b)~
The owner or opera~ero~a plan~subfeet
~e ?ee~4en
2l5--4274e~shall subm4~ a eeffipl~aneeplan w4thin
90 days
e4t~erthe 4a~eo4 fedes4gna~4enTbu~ 4n no ease later
then Deeember
~
l986~
e~
The owner
or opera~ere~a plant sub~ee~~e ?ee~4en
2l~4274e~shall ne~ be required ~e subm4~ a
eeffipl4anee
plan ~
redes4gna~4eneeeurs a~er Deeember
-3l-~ l98~
db)
The plan and schedule shall meet the requirements
of
35
Ill. Adm.
Code 201.
(Source:
Amended
in R86-39 at
11
Ill.
Reg.
,
effective
___________)
Section 215.430
General
Requirements
The owner or operator of
a plant which processes more than 3660
Mg/yr
(4033 tons/year) gaseous and/or light liq~uidvolatile
~ganic
material,
and whose components are used
to manufacture
the synthetic organic
chemicals or polymers listed in Appendix
I),
shall conduct leak inspection
and repair programs for that
~quipment
in
accordance with this Subpart.
Leak inspection and
repair programs shall
he conducted for that equipment
containing
10
percent
or more
by weight volatile organic material as
determined by ASTM method E-168,
E—169 and
E—260.
A component
shall be considered
to
be leaking if the volatile organic
material
is equal
to,
or
is greater than 10,000 parts per million
by volume
(ppmv)
as methane or hexane as determined by USEPA
Reference Method
21,
indication of liquids (Jrippin~, or
indication by
a sensor that
a seal or barrier fluid system has
failed.
The provisions
of this Subpart
are not applicable
if the
equipment components are used to produce heavy liquid chemicals
only from heavy liquid
feed
or raw materials,
(Source:
Added in R86-39 at
11 Ill.
Reg.
____,
effective
___________
Section
215.431
Inspection Program
Plan for Leaks
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The owner or operator of
a synthetic organic chemical or polymer
manufacturing plant subject
to
Section
215.430
shall
prepare
an
inspection
program
plan
which
contains,
at
a
minimum:
a)
An
identification of all components
and the period
in
which each will he monitored pursuant to Section
215. 432.
b)
The format for the monitoring log required by Section
215.434.
c)
A description of
the monitoring equipment to be used
pursuant
to
Section
215.432,
and
d)
A
description
of
t’ne
methods
to
he
used
to
identify
all
p~plinevalves,
pressure relief valves
in gaseous
service, all leaking components,
and components exempted
under Section 215.432(i)
such that they are obvious and
can be located
by both plant personnel performing
monitoring
and Agency personnel performing inspections.
(Source:
Added
in R86-39 at
11 Ill. Reg.
___,
effective
)
Section 215.432
Inspection Program
for Leaks
The owner
or operator
of
a synthetic organic chemical or polymer
manufacturing
plant
subject
to Section 215.430 through
215T~WT
shall for the purposes
of detecting leaks,
conduct
a component
inspection program consistent with the following provisions:
a)
Test annually those components operated near extreme
temperature of pressure such that they would
be unsafe
to routinely monitor, and those components
located more
than two meters above permanent worker access structures
or surfaces
b)
Test quarterly all other pressure relief valves
in gas
service, pumps
in light liquid service, valves
in light
service and
in gas service, and compressors.
c)
If less than or equal to
2 percent
of the valves
in
~ght
liquid service and
in gas service tested pursuant
to subsection
(b) are found not to leak
for
5
consecutive quarters, no leak tests
shall
be required
for three consecutive quarters.
Thereafter,
leak tests
shall resume for the next
quarter.
If that test shows
less
than or equal
to
2 percent
of the valves
in light
liquid
service and
in gas service are leaking,
then no
tests are required for the Next
3 quarters.
If more
than
2 percent are leaking,
then tests are required for
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the next
5 quarters.
d)
Observe
visually
all
pump
seals
weekly.
e)
Test
immediately
any
pump
seal
from
which
liquids
are
observed dripping.
f)
Test
any
relief valve within
24 hours after it has
vented
to the atmosphere.
Test immediately after repair any component
that
was
found leaking.
h)
Within
1
hour
of
its
detection,
a
weatherproof
and
readily
visible
tag
bearing
an
identification
number
and
the
date
on
which
the
leak
was
detected
must
be
affixed
on the leaking component and remain
in place until
the
leaking
component
is
repaired.
i)
Any
component
that
is
in
vacuum
service,
pressure
relief
devices
connected
to
an
operatlng
flare
header
or
vapor
recovery
devices
are
exempt
from
the
monitoring
requirements
in
this
Section.
(Source:
Added
in
R86—39
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
____,
effective
___________)
Section 215.433
~~pairing
Leaks
All leaking components must be repaired and retested
as soon
a
practicable but
no later than
15 days after the leak
is
found
unless
the leaking component cannot
be repaired until the process
unit
is shutdown.
Records of repairing and retesting must
be
maintained
in accordance with Section 215.434
and 215.435.
(Source:
Added
in R86-39 at
11 Ill. Reg.
,
effective
—~
Section
215.434
Recordkeeping
for Leaks
a)
The owner
or operator of a synthetic organic chemical or
polymer manufacturing plant shall maintain
a leaking
components monitoring
log which shall contain,
at
a
minimum,
the followinZ information:
1)
The name of the process
unit where the component is
located
2)
The type
of component
(e.g.,
valve, seal)
3)
The identification number of the component
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4)
The
date
on
which
a
leaking
component
is
discovered
5)
The
date
on
which
a
leaking
component
is
repaired
6)
The date and instrument reading of the recheck
procedure after
a leaking component
if repaired
7)
A record
of the calibration of the monitoring
instrument
8)
The
identification
number
of
leaking
components
which
cannot
be
repaired
until
process
unit
shutdown;
and
9)
The total number of valves
in light
liquid service
and in
gas
service
inspected,
the
total number and
the
percentage
of
these
valves
found
leaking
dur~g
the monitoring period.
b)
pies
of the monitoring log shall
be retained by the
owner
or operator
for
a
minimum
of
two
years
after
the
date
on
which
the
record
was
made
or
the
report
prepared.
c)
Copies
of
the
monitoring
log
shall
be
made
available
to
the
Agency
upon
verbal
or
written request, at any
reasonable
time.
(Source:
Added
in R86-39
at
11 Ill. Reg.
___,
effective
)
Section 215.435
Report for Leaks
The
owner
or
operator
of
a
synthetic
organic
chemical or polymer
manufacturing plant subject
to Section
215.430
through
215.438
shall:
a)
Submit
a report
o the Agency quarterly,
including prior
to
the
1st
day
of
July
listing
all
leaking
components
identified pursuant
to Section 215.432 but not repaired
within
15
days,
all
leaking
components
awaiting
process
unit
shutdown,
the
total
number
of
Components
inspected,
the type of components inspected, and the total number
of components found leaking,
the total number of valves
inspected and the number and percentage
of valves found
leaking.
b)
Submit
a
signed
statement
with
the
report
attesting
that
all
monitoring
and
repairs
were
preformed
as
required
under
Section
215.430
through
215.436.
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(Source:
Added
in
R86-39
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
___,
effective
___________)
Section
215.436
Alternative Program
for Leaks
The Agency shall approve an alternative program of monitoring,
recordkeeping,
and/or
reporting
to
that
prescribed
in
Sections
215.430
through
215.438,
upon
a
demonstration
by
the
owner
or
operator
of
such
plant
that
the
alternative
program
will
provide
plant personnel and Agency personnel with an equivalent ability
to
identify
and
repair
leaking
components.
The
owner
or
operator
utilizing
an
alternative
monitoring
program
shall
submit
to
the
Agency
an
alternative
monitoring program plan consistent with the
provisions
of
Section
215.431.
(Source:
Added
in
R86—39
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
____,
effective
)
Section
215.437
Q~pen-Ended Valves
a)
Each open-ended valve shall
be equipped with
a cap,
blind flange, pj~, or
a second valve, except during
operations
requiring
fluid
flow
through
the
open-ended
V
a .1
V C.
b)
Each open-ended
valve equipped with
a second valve shall
be
operated
in
an
manner
such
that
the
valve
on
the
~ocess
fluid
end
is
closed
before
the
second
valve
is
closed.
c)
Open-ended
valves
which
serve
as
a
sampling
connection
shall
he equipped with
a closed
purge system or closed
vent system such that:
1)
Purged process fluid
be returned
to the process
line with zero VOM emissions
to atmosphere,
or
2)
Purged process
fluid
be collected and recycled to
the process line with zero VOM emissions
to
atmosphere.
(Source:
Added
in R86-39 at
11 Ill. Reg.
,
effective
)
Section
215.438
Compliance
Date
The owner or operator of
a synthetic organic chemical or polymer
manufacturing plant subject
to Sections 215.430 through 215.438
~hall
comply with the standards and limitations of those Sections
no later
than
December
31,
1987.
(Source:
Added
in R86—39
at
11 Ill. Reg.
____,
effective
)
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IT
IS
SO
ORDERED
I,
Dorothy
M. Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby certify
~iat the above Order was adopted on
the
~
day of _______________________,
1987, by
a vote
of
~
.
-
Dorothy
M. ~unn,
Clerk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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