ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    August
    6,
    1987
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    )
    PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO PART
    )
    R86-40
    211 AND 215,
    AIR OXIDATION
    )
    PROCESSES IN THE SYNTHETIC
    )
    ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
    )
    INDUSTRY
    )
    ORDER OF THE BOARD:
    (by J.D. Dumelle):
    On July
    16,
    1987,
    the
    Board adopted
    an Order proposing
    amendments
    to
    35 Iii. Adm.
    Code 211 and 215 for First Notice.
    The proposed amendments were based on an Illinois Environmental
    Protection Agency
    (Agency) proposal for the adoption of
    Subpart
    V:
    Air Oxidation Processes, which consisted
    of proposed Sections
    215.490,
    215.495, 215.496
    and 215.497.
    The Board’s July 16,
    1987,
    Order adopted
    the proposal
    as such.
    It has since come to
    the Board’s attention that the assigned section numbers
    do
    not
    correspond
    with the
    Subpart
    V
    designation.
    To
    maintain
    alphabetical
    and
    numerical
    order
    in
    the
    Board’s
    Air
    Pollution
    regulations,
    the section numbers assigned
    to
    Section
    V
    should
    begin with Section 215.520
    and proceed therefrom.
    Therefore,
    the
    Board takes
    its action today to reassign correct section numbers
    to Subpart
    V.
    Proposed Sections 215.490,
    215.495,
    2l5.1~96and
    215.497 shall
    now
    be numbered Sections
    215.520,
    215.525, 215.526
    and 215.527, respectively.
    Also,
    the July 16, 1987, Order proposed an amendment of the
    definition
    of “volatile organic material.”
    The Board notes that
    a concurrent proceeding, R86-37,
    is devoted entirely to the
    definition
    of
    “volatile
    organic material.”
    The Agency has
    indicated
    that
    in
    proceedings
    addressing
    similar
    issues,
    it
    has
    amended
    definitions
    of
    “volatile
    organic
    material”
    not
    for
    purposes
    of
    obtaining
    several
    definitions
    of
    that
    term
    but
    for
    purposes
    of
    serving
    notice
    on
    all
    interested
    parties
    that
    that
    definition
    is
    subject
    to
    change
    in
    R86—37.
    As
    notice
    is
    the
    primary
    goal
    and
    as
    the
    Board
    has
    discovered
    that the definition
    proposed on July 16,
    1987,
    in R86—40 differs slightly from the
    present proposed definition
    in R86-37,
    the Board believes
    it
    consistent with the Agency’s intent to modify the definition
    proposed
    in
    this
    proceeding
    to
    read
    the
    same
    as
    in
    R86-37.
    For
    purposes
    of
    clarity
    and
    convenience,
    the
    Board
    will
    set
    out the entire proposal
    as amended
    in the Order below.
    80—289

    -2-
    ORDER
    The
    Board
    hereby
    amends the proposed order of July
    16, 1987,
    in
    R86-40,
    to
    read
    in
    its
    entirety
    asd
    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
    Section 211.122
    Definitions
    “Air Oxidation Process”:
    any unit process including
    arnmoxidat ion,
    oxychlorination
    that
    uses
    air
    or
    a
    combination of air and oxygen
    as
    an oxidant
    in
    combination with one or more
    organic reactants
    to
    produce one or more organic
    compounds.
    “Cost Effectiveness”:
    the annual expense for cost
    of
    control
    of
    a given process
    stream divided by the
    reduction in emissions of organic material of that
    stream.
    “Flow”:
    For the purposes
    of Part 215,
    Subpart
    V, vent
    stream flowrate
    (scm/mm),
    at
    a standard temperature ~f
    20°C.
    “Full
    Operating
    Flowrate”:
    For
    the
    purposes
    of
    Part
    3215,
    Subpart
    V,
    maximum
    operating
    capacity
    of
    the
    facility.
    “Hourly
    Emissions”:
    For the purposes
    of Part
    215,
    Subpart
    V,
    hourly emissions reported
    in
    kg/hr
    measured
    at full operating flowrate.
    “Net Heating Value
    (ITT)”:
    For the purposes of Part
    215,
    Subpart
    V,
    vent stream net heating value
    (MJ/scm), where
    the net enthalpy of per mole of offgas
    is based on
    combustion
    at 25° C and 760 mm Hg~, but the standard
    temperature for determining the volume corresponding to
    one mole is 20°C, as in the definition of 1’Flow”
    in this
    Section.
    “Process Vent Stream”:
    For the purposes of Part
    215,
    Subpart
    V,
    an emission stream resulting from
    an air
    oxidation process.
    80—290

    —3—
    “Total Resource Effectiveness Index
    (TRE)”:
    Cost
    effectiveness
    in dollars per megagram of controlling any
    gaseous stream vented
    to the atmosphere from
    an air
    oxidation yrocess divided by 1600S/mg,
    usin~jthe
    criteria and methods
    set
    forth
    in Part
    215,
    Subpart
    V of
    these
    regulations and Appendices
    thereto.
    “Volatile Organic Material”:
    Any organ~ema~er4a~wh4eh
    has
    a vapor pressure of 4~24 kPa ~
    ps~a-~or greater
    a~
    294~~K
    4~O~F4I-
    For
    purposes
    of
    ~35
    fllT
    Adm-
    Gode
    2~-442
    ~hreugh
    21~444~ vo1a~i~e ergenie
    ma~er±e~means
    any
    organ4e
    ma~eria1:
    whieh
    has
    a
    vapor
    pressure
    of
    ~G~4
    kPe~ps~a-) a~294~~~K
    ~(~Q2F4~
    For purpeses of 3~
    ~
    Adm~rGode 215~81 ~hreugh
    ~3~~84T
    ~1~44~
    ~hreugh
    211~~ a~-~2Q4through
    21~2Q9T
    2~9
    ~hreugh
    2T4Q4-~
    ~T461~
    ~hreugh
    2~5~464and 25~6@l
    ~hreugh
    2i5~6Q~vo~a~4~e
    organie ma~er±a~
    means any ergan4e
    mat~er4alwhieh has
    a vapor
    pressure greater
    ~han Q~O1~
    kPa
    (-TOO~9ps4a4 a~294-3~K ~
    a)
    Any
    organic
    materials
    which
    participates
    in
    atmospheric
    photochernical
    reactions
    or
    is
    measured
    by
    the applicable reference methods
    specified
    under
    Part
    230,
    Appendix
    A,
    unless
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    this
    definition.
    b)
    For
    purposed
    of
    this
    definition,
    the
    following
    are
    not
    volatile
    organic
    materials:
    Methane
    Et han e
    1,1,1
    trichioroethane
    Methylene chloride
    Trichlorofluoromethane
    Dichiorodifluorome thane
    Chiorodifluoromnethane
    Trifluoromethane
    Trichlorotrifluoroethane
    Dichlorotetrafluoroethane
    Chioropentafluoroethane
    (Source:
    Amended at
    Ill.
    Reg.
    _________,
    effective
    )
    TITLE 35:
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    B:
    AIR POLLUTION
    CHAPTER
    I:
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER
    c:
    EMISSION STANDARDS AND
    LIMITATIONS FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
    PART 215
    ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
    80—291

    —4—
    Section
    215.104
    Definitions
    The definitions of
    35 Ill.
    Adm.
    Code 201 and 211
    apply
    to
    this
    Part,
    as well
    as the definition contained
    in this Section.
    Where
    the definition contained
    in this Section
    is more specific than
    that found
    in Part 201 or
    211,
    it shall take precedence
    in
    application of
    this Part.
    ~Vo~a~4ie
    Qrgan4e Ma~eria~-~Any organ4e ma~er4a~wh4eh
    -
    has a vapor pressure of ~ZT24
    kPa 42~ ps4a4
    or greater
    a~294-~3~K47O2F4~ For purposes of ~h4s def~n~~eriT
    ~he
    fo~owirigare
    riot ve~a~1eorgan4e ffia~er~a1s-~
    Me*ahane
    E~karie
    ~v~rieh1oree~hane
    Met~hy3ene
    eh3or~de
    Trieh~orof~uorome~hane
    ~ehlered4f~uorome~hane
    Gh~ored~f~uorome~hane
    Tr~f~uoremet~hane
    Teh~orotr4f~uoroe~hane
    Gh1oropen~af~uoroe~hane
    For purposes
    of t~hefellew4rig
    ~ee~erisT
    ve1a~4~eergari4e
    are any organ4e ma~er4alshav4ng ~he
    eorrespond~ngvapor pressures a~294-~~K~O~F3~
    ~ee~ons
    Vapor Pressure
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    Ill. Reg.
    _________,
    effective
    ______________)
    Section 215.520
    Applicability
    The provisions of this
    Subpart shall apply to plants using
    air
    oxidation processes and which are located
    in any of the following
    counties:
    Will, McHenry, Cook,
    DuPage,
    Lake,
    Kane,
    Madison,
    St.
    Clair, Macoupin and Monroe.
    2~18~
    -
    2I5-~184OT
    O~ kPa
    4
    ~OO~9
    ps~a4
    2~.5~O4
    -
    2~-~Q9
    O~QI3
    kPa
    4
    ~GO19
    ps~a4
    2~~34Q
    -
    21~-~4~
    0T013
    kPa
    4
    ~QO19
    psia-~
    21~4Gl
    -
    2?~~4Q8
    O-O~3 kPa
    4
    T0019
    ps~a-~
    2~~42O
    21.5-~428
    OTO~
    kPa
    4
    -OO~9 ps4a4
    2~5-44~
    -
    2~~s44
    1O~4
    kPa
    41T~
    ps~a~
    21544~
    2~45?C
    O~O13kPa
    4
    ~OO~9
    ps~a4
    2~5~+61
    -
    2~~L+64
    OTO~3kPa
    4.
    ~OO19
    psia~
    2~~Q
    O-~O1~
    kPa
    4
    TOO~9ps~a4
    2~5~Q1
    -
    2~T~I3
    OTO1~kPa
    4
    TOO~9 ps4a~
    80— 29
    2

    —5—
    (Source:
    Added
    in
    R86—4O
    at
    11
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ___,
    effective
    )
    Section 215.525
    Emission Limitations of Air Oxidation
    Processes
    a)
    No
    person
    shall
    cause
    or
    allow
    the
    emissions
    of
    volatile
    organic material from any process
    vent stream unless the
    process
    vent
    stream is vented
    to
    a combustion device
    that
    is designed and operated either:
    1)
    To reduce the volatile organic emissions
    vented to
    it with an efficiency of at
    least ninety-eight
    (98)
    percent
    by weight,
    or
    2)
    To emit
    volatile organic material
    at
    a concentra-
    tion less than twenty parts
    per million
    by volume,
    dry basis.
    b)
    Air oxidation facilities
    for which an existing
    combustion device
    is employed
    to control process VOM
    emissions
    are
    not required to meet the
    98
    percent
    emissions
    limit
    until
    the
    combustion
    device
    is
    replaced
    for
    other
    reasons.
    The
    combustion
    device
    is
    considered
    to
    be
    replaced
    when
    all
    of
    the
    device
    is
    replaced
    or
    when
    the cost
    of the repair
    of the device
    or the cost of
    ~placement
    of part
    of the
    dev:ice exceeds 5O~of the
    cost
    of
    replacing
    the
    entire
    device
    with
    a
    compliant
    device.
    c)
    The limitations
    of
    subsection
    (a)
    above
    shall
    not
    apply
    to any process vent stream or
    combination oF
    process
    vent streams which has
    a Total Resource Effectiveness
    TTRE)
    index greater than
    1.0,
    as determined
    by the
    following
    methods:
    1)
    If
    an air oxidation process has more than one
    process
    vent
    stream,
    the
    Total
    Resource
    Effectiveness
    (ThE)
    Index
    shall
    he
    based
    upon
    a
    combination
    of the process vent streams.
    2)
    The
    TRE
    index
    of
    a process vent stream shall
    be
    determined
    according
    to
    the
    following
    equation:
    TRE
    =
    1
    a
    +
    b (FLOW)
    0.88
    +
    E
    c(FLOW
    +
    d(FLOW)
    ~11T~
    +
    e(FLOW)°’88) (H°88)
    +
    T
    f(FLOW)° ~
    where:
    80—293

    —6--
    TRE
    =
    Total resource effectiveness index
    value
    *
    FLOW
    =
    Vent
    stream
    flowrate
    (scm/mm),
    at
    a
    standard temperature of 20°C.
    E
    =
    Hourly measured emissions
    in Kg/hr.
    =
    Vent stream net heating value
    (NJ/scm), where the net enthalpy per
    mole
    of
    offgas
    is
    based
    on
    com-
    bustion
    at
    25°C
    and
    760
    mm
    Hg,
    but
    the standard temperature for deter-
    mining the volume corresponding
    to
    one mole
    is 20°C, as
    in the defini-
    tion
    of
    FLOW.
    a ,b,c,d,
    e and
    F
    =
    coefficients.
    The coefficients
    ________
    shall
    be
    obtained by
    use
    of
    Appendix
    F to this
    Subpart.
    (Board
    Note:
    For
    nonchlorinated
    process
    vent
    streams,
    if
    3.6
    is
    less
    than
    net
    heating
    value,
    designated
    a
    TTT
    ,
    FLOW shall
    be replaced by “FLOW
    x
    For purposes of calculating TRE.)
    .3)
    The actual numerical
    values used
    in the equation
    described
    in subsection
    (2) above shall
    be
    determined
    as follows:
    A)
    All reference methods and procedures
    for
    determining the flow,
    hourly emissions
    and net
    heating value,
    shall
    be in accordance with
    ~ppendix
    E to this Subpart,
    B)
    All coefficients described in Subsection
    (2)
    shall
    be
    in accordance with Appendix
    F
    to this
    Subpart.
    (Source:
    Added in R86—4O at
    11
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ___,
    effective
    )
    Section 215.526
    Testing and Monitoring
    a)
    Upon
    request
    by
    the
    Agency,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    an
    air oxidation process shall demonstrate compliance with
    this
    Subpart
    or
    any
    portion
    thereof
    by
    use
    of
    the
    methods specified
    in Appendix E to this Subpart.
    80— 294

    —7--
    b)
    A person planning to conduct
    a volatile organic material
    emissions test to demonstrate compliance with this Sub-
    part
    shall notify the Agency of that
    intent not less
    than
    30
    days
    before
    the
    planned
    initiation
    of
    the
    tests
    so
    that
    the
    Agency
    may
    observe
    the
    test.
    In
    addition,
    the test procedure shall follow all stack
    test
    procedure
    ~pecifications
    filed
    in accordance with the
    Administrative
    Procedure
    Act.
    (Source:
    Added
    in
    R86-40
    at
    11
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ,
    effective
    ___________)
    Section
    215.527
    Compliance
    Date
    Every
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    an
    emission
    source
    subject
    to this
    Subpart
    shall comply with its
    standards
    and
    limitations
    by
    December
    31,
    1987.
    (Source:
    Added
    in R86—40
    at
    11 Ill. Reg.
    ___,
    effective
    )
    APPENDIX
    E:
    REFERENCE
    METHODS
    AND
    PROCEDURES
    INTRODUCT
    ION
    This appendix presents the reference methods
    and procedures
    required for implementing RACT.
    Methods and procedures
    are
    identified for two types
    of RACT implementation:
    (1) deter-
    mination of VOC destruction efficiency for evaluating compliance
    with the 98-weight percent VOC reduction
    or
    20 ppmv emission
    limit specified
    in the recommended RACT;
    and
    (2) determination of
    offgas flowrate,
    hourly emissions,
    and stream net heating value
    for
    calculating
    a
    TRE
    index.
    All reference methods identified
    in
    this appendix refer
    to the
    reference
    methods
    specified
    at
    40
    CFR
    Part
    60
    -
    Appendix
    A.
    a.
    VOC
    DESTRUCTION
    EFFICIENCY
    DETERMINATION
    The following reference methods and procedures are
    required for determining compliance with the percent
    destruction efficiency specified
    in the recommended
    RACT.
    1)
    Reference
    Method
    1
    or
    1A,
    as
    appropriate,
    for
    selection
    of
    the
    samplin~
    site.
    The
    control
    device
    inlet
    sampling
    site
    for
    determination
    of
    vent
    stream
    molar
    composition
    or
    total
    organic
    compound
    destruction efficiency shall
    be prior to the inlet
    of any control device and after all recovery
    devices.
    80—295

    —8-
    2)
    Reference Methods
    2,
    2A,
    2C,
    or
    2D as appropriate,
    for determination of the volumetric flowrate.
    3)
    Reference Method
    3 to measure oxygen concentration
    of the air dilution correction.
    The emission
    sample shall be corrected
    to
    3 percent oxygen.
    4)
    Reference Method
    18 to determine the concentration
    of total organic compounds
    (minus methane and
    ethane)
    in the control device outlet and total
    ~ganic
    compound reduction efficiency of the
    control device.
    b.
    TRE
    INDEX
    DETERMINATION
    The
    following
    reference methods and procedures
    are
    required
    for
    determining
    the
    offgas
    flowrate,
    hourly
    emissions,
    and
    the
    net
    heating
    value
    o~ the
    gas
    combusted
    to
    calculate
    tEe
    vent stream TRE index value.
    1)
    Reference Method
    1
    or
    1A,
    as appropriate, for
    selection of the sampling site.
    The sampling site
    for the vent
    stream flowrate and molar composition
    ~f~ftermination prescribed
    in
    (b)(2)
    and
    (3)
    shall
    be
    prior
    to the inlet
    of any combustion device,
    prior
    to
    any
    post—reactor
    dilution
    of
    the
    stream
    with
    air,
    and prior
    to any post-reactor introduction
    of
    halogenated compounds into the vent stream.
    Sub-
    j~ct
    to
    the
    preceding
    restrictions
    on
    the
    sampling
    site,
    it
    shall
    be
    after
    the
    final
    recovery
    device.
    If any gas stream other than the air oxidation vent
    stream is normally conducted through the recovery
    system of the affected facility,
    such stream shall
    be
    rerouted or turned off while the vent stream is
    sampled,
    but shall
    be routed normally prior to the
    measuring
    of the initial value of the monitored
    parameter(s)
    for determining compliance with the
    recommended RACT.
    If the air oxidation vent stream
    is normally routed through any equi~mentwhich
    is
    not a part of the air oxidation facility as defined
    in Chapter
    4,
    such equipment shall
    be bypassed by
    the vent stream while the vent stream is
    sampled,
    but shall not be bypassed during the measurement of
    the initial value
    of the monitored parameter(s) fOr
    determining compliance with Subpart V.
    2)
    The molar composition of the vent stream shall
    he
    determined using the following methods:
    A)
    Reference Method
    18 to measure the concentration of
    all organics,
    including those containing
    halogens,
    unless
    a significant portion of the compounds of
    80—296

    —9—
    interest are polymeric (high molecular weight),
    can
    polymerize before analysis
    or have low vapor
    pressures,
    in which case Reference Method
    25(a)
    shall
    be
    used.
    B)
    ASTM
    D1946-67
    (reapproved
    1977)
    to
    measure
    the
    concentration of carbon monoxide and hydrogen.
    C)
    Reference Method
    4
    to measure the content
    of water
    vapor,
    if necessary.
    3)
    The
    volumetric
    flowrate
    shall
    be
    determined
    using
    Reference Method
    2,
    ZA,
    2.C,
    or
    2D,
    as appropriate.
    4)
    The
    net
    heating
    value
    of
    the
    vent
    stream
    shall
    be
    calculated
    using
    the
    following
    equation:
    n
    HT
    =
    K1 ~
    C1H1
    i=1
    =
    Net
    heating
    value
    of
    the
    sample,
    MJ/scm,
    where
    the
    net
    enthalpy
    per
    mole
    of
    offgas
    is based on
    combustion
    at 25°Cand 760 mm
    Hg,
    but the standard temperature for
    determining
    the
    volume
    corresponding
    to
    one mole
    is 20°C,as
    in the definition of
    Q
    (offgas
    flowrate).
    K1
    =
    ~nstant,
    1.740
    x ip~
    1
    g~jpole
    NJ,
    ppm
    scm
    kcal
    where
    standard temperature for g-mole/scm
    is
    2~
    C.
    =
    Concentration of sample component
    i,
    ppm,
    as measured by Reference Method
    18 and
    ASTM 1)1946—67 (reapproved 1977),
    reported
    ona
    wet basis.
    Ii~
    =
    Net
    heat
    of combustion of sample
    component
    i,
    kcal/g-mole based
    on com-
    bustion at 25°Cand 760 mm
    Fig.
    The heats
    of
    combustion
    of vent stream components
    would be required
    to
    be determined using
    ASTM
    1)2382-76
    if published values
    are not
    available or cannot
    be calculated.
    5)
    The emission rate
    of total organic compounds
    in the
    2rocess vent
    stream shall be calculated using the
    following equation:
    80—297

    -10-
    E~C
    =
    K~(~ C~N1)
    Q5
    =
    TOC emission rate
    of total organic com-
    pounds
    (minus methane and ethane)
    in the
    sample,
    kg/hr.
    =
    Constant,
    2.494
    x
    io6
    (i/ppm)
    (g-mole/scm)
    (kg/g)
    (rnin/hr),
    where
    standard temperature for (g—mole/scm)
    is
    2U°C.
    =
    Molecular weight of sample component
    i,
    g/g-mole.
    =
    Vent
    stream
    flowrate
    (scm/mm),
    at
    a
    standard temperature of 20°C.
    6)
    The total vent
    stream concentration
    (by volume)
    of
    com~ounds containing halogens
    (ppmv, by compound)
    shall
    B~summed from the individual concentrations
    of
    compounds
    containing
    halogens
    which
    were
    measured
    by
    ~erence
    Method
    18.
    (Source:
    Added
    in R86—40 at
    11 Ill. Reg.
    ___,
    effective
    ___________
    APPENDIX
    F:
    (DEFFICIFNTS OF
    ThE
    ‘IOTAL RESOIJRCE-FFFECTIVENESS
    (‘IRE) INDEX
    FX~UATI(X’4
    Al. FOR CHLORINATED
    ER(X~ESSVENT
    S’REANS,
    IF
    0
    N~T
    HEATING
    VAUJE
    (NJ/scm)
    3.5:
    W
    =
    Stream
    Flowrate
    (scm/mm)
    a
    b
    c
    d
    e
    f
    W13.5
    48.73
    0.
    0.404
    —0.1632
    0
    0.
    13.5
    W
    700
    42.35
    0.624
    0.404
    —0.1632
    0
    0.0245
    700W1400
    84.38
    0.678
    0.404
    —0.1632
    0
    0.0346
    1400W2100
    126.41
    0.712
    0.404
    —0.1632
    0
    0.0424
    2100W2800
    168.44
    0.747
    0.404
    —0.1632
    0
    0.0490
    2800W3500
    210.47
    0.758
    0.404
    —0.1632
    0
    0.0548
    80—298

    -11-
    A2.
    FOR
    CHLORINATED
    FROCESS
    VENT S1REANS,
    IF
    3.5
    NET HEATING VALUE
    (NJ/scm):
    W
    =
    Vent Stream Flowrate (scm/mm)
    a
    b
    c
    d
    e
    f
    B.
    FOR
    NONCHWRINATED
    PROCESS VENT S’IREANS,
    IF
    0
    NET HEATING
    VALUE
    (NJ/scm)
    0.48:
    W13.5
    47.67
    0.
    —0.292
    0
    0
    0.
    13.5W700
    41.48
    0.605
    -0.292
    0
    0
    0.0245
    700
    W
    1400
    82.84
    0.658
    -0.292
    0
    0
    0.0346
    1400W2100
    123.10
    0.691
    -0.292
    0
    0
    0.0424
    2l00W2800
    165.36
    0.715
    -0.292
    0
    0
    0.0490
    2800
    W
    3500
    206.62
    0.734
    -0.292
    0
    0
    0.0548
    W
    =
    Vent Stream Flowrate (scm/mm)
    a
    b
    c
    d
    e
    f
    Wl3.5
    19.05
    0.
    0.113
    —0.214
    0
    0.
    13.5
    W
    1350
    16.61
    0.239
    0.113
    -0.214
    0
    0.0245
    1350W2700
    32.91
    0.260
    0.113
    —0.214
    0
    0.0346
    2700
    W
    4050
    49.21
    0.273
    0.113
    -0.214
    0
    0.0424
    C.
    FOR
    NONCHWRINATED
    PROCESS VENT
    S’IREANS,
    IF 0.48
    NET HEATING
    VALUE
    (NJ/scm)
    1.9:
    W
    =
    Vent Stream Flowrate
    (scnl/min)
    a
    b
    c
    d
    e
    f
    W13.5
    19.74
    0
    0.400
    —0.202
    0
    0.
    13.5W1350
    18.30
    0.138
    0.400
    -0.202
    0
    0.0245
    1350W2700
    36.28
    0.150
    0.400
    -0.202
    0
    0.0346
    2700W4050
    54.26
    0.158
    0.400
    -0.202
    0
    0.0424
    80—299

    -12.-
    D. FOR NONCHL(RINATED PROCESS
    VENT
    STREAMS,
    IF
    1.9
    NET
    HEATING
    VAluE
    (NJ/scm)
    3.6:
    Vent
    Stream
    Flo~rate
    (scm/mm)
    a
    b
    c
    d
    e
    f
    W13.5
    15.24
    0.
    0.033
    0
    0
    0.
    13.5W1190
    13.63
    0.157
    0.033
    0
    0
    0.0245
    119OW2380
    26.95
    0.171
    0.033
    0
    0
    0.0346
    238OW3570
    40.27
    0.179
    0.033
    0
    0
    0.0424
    E. FOR NONCHIDRINATED PROCESS VENT STREAMS,
    IF
    3.6
    NET
    HEATING
    VALUE (NJ/scm):
    W
    =
    Dilution
    Flowrate
    (scm/mm)
    a
    b
    c
    d
    e
    f
    W13.5
    15.24
    0
    0
    0.0090
    0.
    0.
    13.5W1190
    13.63
    0
    0
    0.0090
    0.0503
    0.0245
    119OW2380
    26.95
    0
    0
    0.0090
    0.0546
    0.0346
    238OW357O
    40.27
    0
    0
    0.0090
    0.0573
    0.0424
    (Source:
    Added
    in
    R86-4O at
    11
    Ill.
    Reg.
    ____________,
    effective
    __________
    )
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I, Dorothy
    N. Gunn,
    Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board,
    hereby certify that t~J~above Order was adopted on
    the
    _______________
    day of
    £~-_~-l~-ç
    1987 by a vote
    of
    ____________.
    7,
    ‘Dorothy N.
    Gut~n, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
    80—300

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