ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
August
 8,
 1991
IN THE MATTER OF:
 )
)
CONTINUOUS MONITORING RULES
AND
 )
REPEAL OF NEW SOURCE
 )
 R89-7
 (Docket B)
PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
AND
 )
 (Rulemaking)
HAZARDOUS
 AIR
 POLLUTANT
 )
REGULATIONS
 )
)
ADOPTED
 RULE.
 FINAL ORDER.
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE BOARD
 (by 3.D. Dumelle):
On May
 11,
 1989 the Board,
 on its own motion,
 proposed the
above-captioned rulemaking for First Notice.
 The Board held two
hearings in this matter, one in Chicago on August 16, 1989 and the
other in Urbana on August 23,
 1989.
 As the result of comments at
hearing by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (“Agency”)
and the Illinois Manufacturers Association (“IMA”), the Board split
this proceeding into two dockets on September 13,
 1989.
 Docket A
has since been adopted as a final rule.
Today the Board is proposing Docket
 B, the repeal of 35
 Ill.
Adin. Code Parts 230 and 231 in their entirety, for Final Adoption.
This docket was adopted by the Board for First Notice on December
 20, 1990 and published in the Illinois Register on January 25, 1991
at
 15
 Ill.
 Reg.
 0780.
 The Board went to Second Notice with this
proposal on April 25,
 1991.
 The Joint Committee on Administrative
Rules requested that we incorporate some minor charges and we have
done. so.
 Part 230 constitutes the Board’s New Source Performance
Standards (NSPS) adopted by peremptory rulemakings between 1979 and
1987.
 Part 231 constitutes the National Emission Standards
 for
Hazardous Air
 Pollutants
 (NESHAPS)
 also
 adopted
 by
 peremptory
rulemaking between
 1980 and
 1987.
 Prior to 1987,
 the Board was
required to adopt the NSPS and NESHAPS provisions by resolution,
even though they were automatically enforceable in
 Illinois upon
Federal
 promulgation.
 However,
 in
 1987,
 Section
 9.1
 of
 the
Environmental Protection Act
 (Act)
 was amended to eliminate the
requirement for Board action.
 As a result, the Board is no longer
required to formally adopt NSPS and NESHAPS provisions.
 The NSPS
and NESHAPS continue to become effective immediately upon their
adoption
 by
 the
 United
 State
 Environmental
 Protection
 Agency
(“USEPA”).
As new NSPS and NESHAPS are promulgated by USEPA and become
 enforceable
 in Illinois pursuant to Section 9.1
 of the Act,
 the
existing regulations earlier adopted may become outdated or even
inconsistent with the updated standards, causing possible confusion
to the regulated community.
 In repealing these parts, the Board
stresses that this action is not intended to and does not cause any
substantive amendment to the existing NSPS and NESHAPS provisions
enforceable under Section 9.1 of the Act.
125—5 7
2
As
 the
 Agency
 stated
 in
 its
 comments
 made
 at
 hearing,
 a
problem arises due to the fact~thatother sections of the Board’s
air regulations reference the NSPS and NESHAPS provisions proposed
for repeal.
 Consequently, these sections, which are found within
35
 Ill.
 Adm.
 Code
 Parts
 201,
 212
 and
 215,
 must
 be
 amended
 to
replace reference to Parts 230 and 231 with language indicating the
automatic enforceability
 of USEPA NSPS
 and NESHAPS regulations
through Section 9.1 of the Act.
 Specifically, the sections of the
Boards
 regulations
 which
 contain
 cross—references
 to
 NSPS
 or
NESHAPS regulations in Parts 230 and 231 are as follows:
201. 102
201.401 (a) (1) (B) (iii)
201.401 (a) (1) (D)
201.401(b)
212.205
212.443(b)
 (2)
 (A)
212.443(b)
 (2)
 (B)
212.443(b)
 (3)
212.443(c) (1) (B)
212.443(c)
 (2)
 (A)
212.443(c)
 (2)
 (B)
215.123 (a) (5)
Three other Sections also containing references to Parts 230
and 231 were not included at Second Notice and cannot be included
here.
 Those sections will be corrected in a separate docket.
 This
will in no way change the affected sections or the existing NSPS
and NESHAPS Provisions enforceable under Section 9.1 of the Act.
So as to avoid confusion in the repeal of Parts
 230 and 231
the following language will be added.
(BOARD
 NOTE:
 All
 regulations
 promulgated
 by
 the
 U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under Section 111 of the Clean
Air Act
 (42 USC 7411)
 as amended...RELATING TO STANDARDS OF
PERFORMANCE
 FOR
 NEW
 STATIONARY
 SOURCES
 (NSPS)
..
 .ARE
APPLICABLE,
 without
 formal
 adoption by the
 Board,
 IN THIS
STATE AND ARE ENFORCEABLE UNDER (THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ACT).
 (ILL. REV. STAT.
 1989,
 CH.
 111—1/2,
 PAR. 1009.1(b)).
(BOARD
 NOTE:
 All
 regulations
 promulgated
 by
 the
 U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under Section 112 of the Clean
Air
 Act
 (42
 USC
 7411)
 as
 amended.. .RELATING
 TO
 THE
ESTABLISHMENT OF NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS
 FOR
HAZARDOUS
AIR
 POLLUTANTS
 (NESHAPS)
 .
 .
.ARE
 APPLICABLE,
 without
 formal
adoption by the Board, IN THIS STATE AND ARE ENFORCEABLE UNDER
(THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT).
 (ILL.
 REV.
 STAT.
 1989,
CH.
 111—1/2,
 PAR.
 1009.1(b)).
ORDER
The Board hereby adopts the following amendments to
 35
 Ill.
Adm. Code 201, 212,
 215, 230 and 231.
 The Board directs the Clerk
125—58
3
to submit the adopted amendments to the Adminstrative Code Division
of the Secretary of State’s Office.
TITLE
 35:
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
 B:
 AIR
 POLLUTION
CHAPTER
 I:
 POLLUTION
 CQNTROL
 BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
 a:
 PERMITS
 AND
 GENERAL
 PROVISIONS
PART
 201
PERMITS
 AND
 GENERAL
 PROVISIONS
SUBPART
 A:
 DEFINITIONS
Section
201.101
 Other Definitions
201. 102
 Definitions
201.103
 Abbreviations and Units
201.104
 Incorporations by Reference
SUBPART L:
 CONTINUOUS MONITORING
Section
201.401
 Continuous Monitoring Requirements
201.402
 Alternative Monitoring
201.403
 Exempt Sources
201.404
 Monitoring System Malfunction
201.405
 Excess Emission Reporting
201.406
 Data Reduction
201.407
 Retention of Information
201.408
 Compliance Schedules
AUTHORITY:
 Implementing Section
 10 and authorized by Section 27
of the Environmental Protection Act
 (Ill.
 Rev.
 Stat.
 1989,
 ch.
111½,
 pars.
 1010 and 1027)
SOURCE:
 Adopted as Chapter
 2:
 Air Pollution,
 Part
 I:
 General
Provisions,
 in R7l-23,
 4
 PCB
 191,
 filed and effective April
 14,
1972;
 amended in R78—3 and
 4,
 35 PCB 75 and 243,
 at
 3
 Ill.
 Reg.
30,
 p.
 124, effective July 28,
 1979; amended
 in R80—5,
 at
 7
 Ill.
Reg.
 1244,
 effective January
 21,
 1983; codified at
 7
 Ill.
 Reg.
13579; amended in R82-1 (Docket A) at 10 Ill. Reg. 12628, effective
July
 7,
 1986;
 amended in R87—38 at 13
 Ill.
 Reg.
 2066,
 effective
February
 3,
 1989;
 amended
 in
 R89—7(A)
 at
 13
 Ill.
 Reg.
 19444,
effective December 5,
 1989; amended in R89—7(B)
 at
___________
effective _________________________
Section 201.102
 Definitions
“Specified Air Contaminant”:
 any air contaminant as to which
this Subtitle contains emission standards or other specific
limitations and any contaminant regulated in Illinois pursuant
to Section 9.1 of the Act.
SUBPART
 L:
 CONTINUOUS MONITORING
125—59
4
Section 201.401
 Continuous Monitoring Requirements
a)
 Except as otherwise provided at Section 201.402 and Section
201.403,
 the owners and operators of the following emission
sources
 shall
 install,
 operate,
 calibrate
 and
 maintain
continuous monitoring equipment for the indicated pollutants.
1)
 Fossil fuel—fired steam generators with an annual average
 capacity
 factor
 greater than
 30,
 as reported to the
Federal Power Commission for calendar year 1974,
 or as
otherwise demonstrated to the Agency through the use of
annual production data and equipment rating information
representative
 of
 the
 facility’s
 operations,
 shall
monitor for:
A)
 Opacity, when the steam generator
 is greater than
250 million Btu per hour heat input unless:
i)
 Gas is the only fuel burned; or
ii)
 Oil or a mixture of gas and oil are the only
fuels burned and the source can comply with the
limitations
 applicable
 to
 that
 source
 for
particulate matter and opacity without use of
collection equipment for particulate matter and
the
 source
 has
 never
 been
 found
 to
 be
 in
violation
 of
 an
 applicable
 visible
 or
particulate
 emission
 standard
 through
 any
administrative or judicial proceedings.
B)
 Nitrogen oxides, when:
i)
 The
 steam
 generator
 is
 greater
 than
 1000
million Btu per hour heat input;
ii)
 The
 facility
 is
 located
 in
 an
 Air
 Quality
Control Region where the Administrator,
 U.S.
Environmental
 Protection
 Agency,
 has
specifically determined pursuant to Section 107
for the Clean Air Act
 (42 U.S.C.
 7407)
 that a
control
 strategy
 for
 nitrogen
 dioxide
 is
necessary to attain the national standards; and
iii)
The
 owner
 or
 operator has not
 demonstrated
during compliance tests perforincd pursuant to
35
 Ill.
 Adm.
 Codc
 230.Appendi~ A
 or
 in
regulations adopted by the U.C. environmental
rrotection
 Agency
 under
 Ccction
 111
 of
 the
Clean Air Act and made applicable in Illinois
pursuant
 to
 Cection
 ~.1
 of
 the
 Illinois
Environmental Protection Act that the source
emits nitrogen oxides at levels less than 30
or
 more
 below
 the
 emissions
 standards
applicable
 to that
 source.
 Such compliance
tests
 shall
 be
 performed
 pursuant
 to
125—60
5
regulations
 promulgated
 by
 the
 U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under Section
111
 of the Clean Air Act
 (42 USC 7411).
 as
amended.
 THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION 111 OF THE
CLEAN
 AIR
 ACT..
 .
 RELATING
 TO
 STANDARDS
 OF
PERFORMANCE
 FOR
 NEW
 STATIONARY
 SOURCES...
 ARE
APPLICABLE
 IN
 THIS
 STATE
 AND
ARE ENFORCEABLE
UNDER
 ITIIE
 ENVIRONMENTAL
 PROTECTION
 ACT.
(ILL.
 REV.
 STAT.
 CH.
 111½. PAR.
 1009.1(b)).
C)
 Sulfur
 dioxide,
 when
 the
 steam
 generator
 is
greater
than 250 million Btu per hour heat input and which
has installed and operates sulfur dioxide pollution
control equipment.
D)
 Percent oxygen or carbon dioxide, when measurements
of oxygen or carbon dioxide
 in the
 flue gas
 are
required pursuant to 35 111. Adm. Code 230. Appendix
A
 or
 in
 regulations
 adopted
 by
 the
 U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under Section ill
of the Clean Air Act,
 (42 USC 7411) as amended, ~a-n8
made applicable in Illinoi3 pur3uant to Section 9.1
of the Illinoi3 Environmental rrotection Act, or-40
 CFrt 51, Appcndix P
 (Thi3 incorporation includes no
later
 amcndment3
 or
 edition3.)
 to
 convert
 sulfur
dioxide or nitrogen oxide continuous emissions data
to
 units
 of
 the
 applicable
 emission
 standard
applicable
 to
 that
 source.
 THE
 PROVISIONS
 OF
SECTION
 111
 OF
 THE
 CLEAN
 AIR ACT
 RELATING
 TO
STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES
ARE APPLICABLE
 IN THIS STATE
AND
ARE ENFORCEABLE
UNDER
 ITHE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT~.
(ILL. REV.
 STAT.,
 CH.
 111½.
 PAR. 1009.1(b)).
2)
 Sulfuric acid plants of greater than 300 tons per day
production capacity,
 the production being expressed as
100 percent acid,
 shall
 monitor for sulfur dioxide at
each point of sulfur dioxide emission.
3)
 Nitric
 acid plants
 of greater
 than
 300
 tons
 per day
production
 capacity,
 the
 production
 capacity
 being
expressed as 100 percent acid, located in an Air Quality
Control
 Region
 where
 .
the
 Administrator,
 U.S.
Environmental
 Protection
 Agency,
 has
 specifically
determined pursuant to Section 107 of the Clean Air Act
that a control strategy for nitrogen dioxide is necessary
to
 attain
 the
 national
 standard,
 shall
 monitor
 for
nitrogen oxides at each point of nitrogen oxide emission.
4)
 Petroleum refineries’ shall monitor for opacity at each
catalyst regenerator
 for
 fluid bed catalytic cracking
units of greater than 20,000 barrels per day fresh feed
capacity.
125—6 1
6
b)
 Except for sources permitted to use alternative monitoring
pursuant
 to
 Section
 201.402,
 compliance with the
 Illinois
emissions limitations by the owners and operators of emission
sources required to monitor continuously shall be determined
by
 the
 use
 of
 equipment
 which
 meets
 the
 performance
specifications set, forth in paragraphs 3.1 through 3.8 of 40
CFR
 51,
 Appendix
 P
 (1987)
 (this
 incorporation includes
 no
later
 amendments or editions),
 and relevant portion3 of
 35
Ill.
 Adin. Code 230.Appendix
A
and B. regulations promulgated
 by ~he U.S. Environmental Protection Agency under Section ill
of
 the
 Clean
 Air
 Act
 (42
 USC
 7411).
 as
 amended.
 THE
PROVISIONS OF SECTION
 111 OF
THE CLEAN
AIR ACT RELATING TO
STANDARDS
 OF PERFORMANCE
 FOR NEW STATIONARY
 SOURCES...ARE
APPLICABLE
 IN
 THIS
 STATE
 AND
ARE
 ENFORCEABLE
 UNDER
 THE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT1.
 (ILL.
 REV.
 STAT.,
 CH.
 111½,
1’AR.
 1009.1(b)).
(Source:
 Amended
 at
 Ill. Reg.
 ,
 effective
_______
Section
212.201
TITLE
 35:
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE B:
 AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER I:
 POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
 EMISSION STANDARDS
AND LIMITATIONS
FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
PART 212
VISIBLE AND PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSIONS
SUBPART E:
 PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSIONS FROM
FUEL COMBUSTION EMISSION SOURCES
Existing Sources Using Solid Fuel Exclusively Located in
the Chicago Area
212.202
 .Existing Sources
 Using Solid
 Fuel Exclusively
 Located
 Outside the Chicago Area
Existing Controlled Sources Using Solid Fuel Exclusively
New Sources Using Solid Fuel Exclusively
Existing Coal—fired Industrial Boilers Equipped with Flue
Gas Desulfurization Systems
Sources Using Liquid Fuel Exclusively
Sources Using More Than One Type of Fuel
Aggregation of Existing Sources
SUBPART R:
 PRIMARY
AND
FABRICATED METAL
PRODUCTS
 AND
 MACHINERY
 MANUFACTURE
212. 203
212.. 204
212.205
212 .206
212.207
212.208
Section
212.441
212.442
212.443
212.444
212.445
Steel Manufacturing Processes
Beehive
 Coke
 Ovens
By-Product
 Coke
 Plants
Sinter Processes
Blast Furnace Cast Houses
125—62
7
212.446
 Basic Oxygen Furnaces
212.447
 Hot Metal Desulfurization Not Located in the BOF
212.448
 Electric
 Arc
 Furnaces
212.449
 Argon-Oxygen
 Decarburization
 Vessels
212.450
 Liquid Steel Charging
212.451
 Hot
 Scarfing
 Machines
212.452
 Measurement Methods
212.455
 Highlines
 on
 Steel
 Mills
212.456
 Certain Small Foundries
212.457
 Certain Small Iron-melting Air Furnaces
AUTHORITY:
-
 Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section
 27
of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1989,
 ch.
 111
1/2, pars.
 1010 and 1027)
SOURCE:
 Adopted as Chapter 2:
 Air Pollution, Rules 202 and 203:
Visual
 and Particulate Emission Standards and Limitations,
 R71-
23,
 4 PCB 191, filed and effective April 14,
 1972; amended in R77-
15,
 32 PCB 403,
 at
 3
 Ill.
 Reg.
 5,
 p.
 798,
 effective February
 3,
1979;
 amended in R78—lO,
 35
 PCB 347,
 at
 3
 Ill.
 Reg.
 39,
 p.
 184,
effective September 28,
 1979; amended in R78—11,
 35 PCB 505, at 3
Ill.
 Reg.
 45,
 p.
 100, effective October 26,
 1979; amended in R78-
9,
 38 PCB 411,
 at 4
 Ill.
 Reg.
 24,
 p.
 514, effective June 4,
 1980;
amended in R79-ll,
 43 PCB
 481,
 at
 5
 Ill.
 Reg.
 11590,
 effective
October
 19,
 1981; codified at
 7
 Ill.
 Reg.
 13591;
 amended in R82-
1 (Docket A) at 10 Ill. Reg.
 12637, effective July 9, 1986; amended
in R85—33 at 10 Ill. Reg. 18030, effective October 7, 1986; amended
in R84-48 at 10 Ill. Reg. 691, effective December 18,’ 1986; amended
in
 R84—42
 at
 11
 111.
 Reg.
 1410,
 effective
 December
 30,
 1986;
amended in R82-1(Docket
 B)
 at
 12
 Iii. Reg.
 12492,
 effective July
13,
 1988; amended in R89-7(B) at
__________,
 effective
________
Section
 212.205
 Existing
 Coal—fired
 Industrial
 Boilers
Equipped
 with
 Flue
 Gas
 Desulfurization
 Systems
Notwithstanding
Sections
 212.201
 through
 212.204,
 no
 person
 shall
cause
 or
 allow
 the
 emission
 of
 particulate
 matter
 into
 the
atmosphere
 from existing coal-fired
 industrial
 boilers equipped
with
 flue
 gas
 desulfurization
 systems
 to
 exceed
 0.39 k~ of
particulate matter per MW—hr of actual heat input in any one-hour
period (0.25 lbs/minbtu).
 Nothing in this rule shall be construed
to prevent compliance with applicable regulations in 35 Ill. Adm.
Code
 230.
 promulgated
 by
 the
 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
under
 Section
 111
 of
 the
 Clean
 Air
 Act
 (42
 USC
 7411)
 as amended.
THE
 PROVISIONS
 OF
 SECTION
 lii.
 OF
 THE CLEAN
 AIR
 ACT
 RELATING
 TO
STANDARDS
 OF
 PERFORMANCE
 FOR
 NEW
 STATIONARY
 ‘SOURCES.
.
 .
ARE
APPLICABLE
 IN
 THIS
 STATE
 AND
 ARE
 ENFORCEABLE
 UNDER
 ~THE
ENVIRONMENTAL
 PROTECTION
 ACT.
 (ILL.
 REV.
 STAT..
 CH.
 111½,
 PAR.
1009.1(b)).
(Source:
 Amended at
____
 Ill.
 Reg.
_____,
 effective
_______.)
SUBPART
R:
 PRIMARY
 AND
 FABRICATED
 METAL
PRODUCTS
 AND
 MACHINERY
 MANUFACTURE
125—63
8
Section
 212.443
 By-Product
 Coke
 Plants
a)
 Subpart B shall not apply to by-product coke plants.
b)
 Charging:
1)
 Uncaptured Emissions
A)
 No
 person
 shall
 cause
 or
 allow
 the
 emission
 of
visible
 particulate
 matter
 from
 any
 coke
 oven
charging operation,
 from the introduction of coal
into the
 first
 charge
 port,
 as
 indicated by the
first
 mechanical
 movement
 of
 the
 coal
 feeding
mechanism on the larry car, to the replacement of
the final c1’~argeport lid for more than a total of
125
 seconds
 over
 5
 consecutive charges;
 provided
however that
 1
 charge out
 of any
 20 consecutive
charges may be deemed an uncountable charge at the
option of the operator.
B)
 Compliance
 with
 the
 limitation
 set
 forth
 in
subsection
 (A) shall be determined in the following
manner:
1)
 Observation of charging emissions shall be made
from any point or points on the topside of
 a
coke
 oven
 battery
 from
 which
 a
 qualified
observer can obtain an unobstructed view of the
charging operation.
ii)
 The qualified observer shall time the visible
emissions with a stopwatch while observing the
charging operation.
 Only emissions from the
charge port and any part of the larry car shall
be timed.
 The observation shall commence as
soon
 as
 coal
 is
 introduced
 into
 the
 first
charge
 port
 as
 indicated
 by
 the
 first
mechanical
 movement
 of
 the
 coal
 feeding
mechanism on the
larry
car and shall
terminate when the last charge port lid has
been replaced.
 .
 Simultaneous
 emissions
 from
more than one emission point shall be timed and
recorded as one emission and shall not be added
individually to the total time.
iii) The
 qualified
 observer
 shall
 determine
 and
record
 the
 total
 number
 of
 seconds
 that
charging
 emissions
 are
 visible
 during
 the
charging of coal to the coke oven.
iv)
 For
 each
 charge
 observed,
 the
 qualified
observer
 shall
 record
 the
 total
 number
 of
seconds of visible emissions,
 the clock time
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for
 the
 initiation
 and
 completion
 of
 the
charging
 operation
 and
 the
 battery
identification
 and
 oven
 number.
v)
 The qualified observer shall
 not record any
emissions
 observed
 after
 all
 charging
 port
 lids
have been firmly seated following removal of
the larry car, such as emissions occurring when
a lid has been temporarily removed to permit
spilled coal to be swept into the oven.
vi)
 In the event that observations from a charge
are interrupted the data from the charge shall
be invalidated and the qualified observer shall
note on his observation sheet the reason for
invalidating the
 i,ata.
 The qualified observer
shall
 then
 resume
 observation
 of
 the
 next
consecutive
 charge
 or
 charges
 and
 continue
until
 a
 set
 of
 five
 charges has been recorded.
Charges
 immediately preceding
 and
 following
interrupted observations shall
 be considered
consecutive.
2)
 Emissions from Control Equipment
A)
 Emissions
 of
 particulate
 matter
 from
 control
equipment used to capture emissions during charging
shall
 not
 exceed
 0.046
 gin/dscm
 (0.020
 gr/dscf).
Compliance shall be determined
 in accordance with
the
 procedures
 set
 forth
 in
 35
 Ill.
 Adm.
 Code
230.Appendix A
 (40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Methods
 1-
5)-
 as
 regulations
 promulgated
 by
 the
 U.S.
Environmental Protection Aaencv under
 Section 111
of the Clean Air Act (42 USC 7411). as amended.
 THE
PROVISIONS
 OF
 SECTION
 111
 OF
 THE
 CLEAN
 AIR
ACT.
.
 .
RELATING TO STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW
STATIONARY SOURCES.
..
ARE APPLICABLE
 IN THIS STATE
AND
 ARE
 ENFORCEABLE
 UNDER
 ITHE
 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
 ACT1.
 (ILL.
 REV. STAT.
 •
 CH.
 111½, PAR.
1009.1(b)).
B)
 The
 opacity
 of
 emissions
 from
 control
 equipment
shall not exceed an average
 of 20,
 averaging the
total number of readings taken.
 Opacity readings
shall
 be
 taken
 at
 15-second
 intervals
 from
 the
introduction of coal into the first charge port as
indicated by the first mechanical movement of the
coal
 feeding
 mechanism on the
 larry
 car to the
replacement
 of
 the
 final
 charge
 port
 lid.
Compliance,
 except
 for
 the
 number
 of
 readings
required, shall be determined in accordance with 3-5
Ill. Adm. Code 230.Appendix A
 (40 CFR 60, Appendix
A,
 Method
 9)-,
 except
 for the number
 of readings
required.
 as regulations promulgated by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under Section
 111
125—65
10
of
 the
 Clean
 Air
 Act
 (42 USC 7411), as amended.
 THE
PROVISIONS
 OF
 SECTION
 111
 OF
 THE
 CLEAN
 AIR
ACT.
.
.RELATING
 TO
 STANDARDS
 OF
 PERFORMANCE
 FOR
 NEW
STATIONARY
 SOURCES.
..
ARE
 APPLICABLE
 IN
 THIS
 STATE
AND
 ARE
 ENFORCEABLE
 UNDER
 F THE’
 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
 ACT1.
 (ILL.
 REV.
 STAT.,
 CH.
 111½. PAR.
1009.1(b)).
C)
 Opacity
 readings
 of emissions
 from control
 equipment
shall
 b.e
 taken concurrently with observations
 of
fugitive
 particulate
 matter.
 Two
 qualified
observers
 shall
 be
 required.
3)
 Qualified observers referenced in subsection
 (b)
 shall
be certified pursuant to
 35
 Ill.
 Adm.
 Code
 230.
 Appendix
A
 (40
 CFR
 60,
 Appendix
 A,
 Method
 ~
 as
 regulations
promulgated
 by
 the
 U.S.
 Environmental
 Protection
 A~encv
under
 Section
 111
 of
 the Clean Air Act
 (42 USC 7411), as
amended.
 THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION
 111
 OF
 THE
 CLEAN
 AIR
ACT..
.
RELATING
 TO
 STANDARDS
 OF
 PERFORMANCE
 FOR
 NEW
STATIONARY SOURCES.
.
.ARE
APPLICABLE
 IN
 THIS
 STATE
 AND
 ARE
ENFORCEABLE UNDER
 THE
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT1.
(ILL. REV.
 STAT.,
 CH. 111½,
 PAR.
 1009.1(b)).
c)
 Pushing:
1)
 Uncaptured Emissions
A)
 Emissions
 of
 fugitive
 particulate
 matter
 from
pushing operations shall not exceed an average of
20
 opacity for 4 consecutive pushes considering the
highest average of six consecutive readings in each
push.
 Opacity readings shall be taken at 15-second
intervals,
 beginning from the time the coke falls
into the receiving car or is
 first visible as
 it
emerges
 from
 the
 coke
 guide
 whichever
 occurs
earlier, until the receiving car enters the quench
tower or quenching device.
 For a push of less than
90 seconds duration, the actual number of 15-second
readings shall be averaged.
B)
 Opacity
 readings
 shall
 be
 taken
 by
 a
 qualified
 observer located in a position where the oven being
pushed, the coke receiving car and the path to the
quench tower are visible.
 The opacity shall be read
as the emissions rise and clear the top of the coke
battery gas
 mains.
 The qualified observer shall
record opacity readings of emissions originating at
the receiving car and associated equipment and the
coke oven,
 including the standpipe on the coke side
of the oven being pushed.
 Opacity readings shall
be
 taken
 in
 accordance
 with
 the
 procedures
 set
 forth
in
 35
 Ill.
 Adin.
 Code
 230.
 Appendix
 A
 (40
 CFR
 60,
125—66
11
Appendix A, Method
 9)-, except that Section 2.5 for
data reduction shall not be used.
 The qualified
observer
 referenced
 in
 this
 subsection
 shall
 be
certified pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code 230.Appendix
~—(-40CFR 60, Appendix A, Method
 9)-, as regulations
~romlgated
 by
 the US.
 Environmental
 Protection
A~encvunder Section 111 of the Clean Air Act
 (42
USC 74111.
 as amended.
 THE PROVISIONS OF SECTION
111 OF
THE CLEAN
AIR
ACT.
 •
.RELATING
 TO
 STANDARDS
 OF
PERFORMANCE
 FOR
 NEW
 STATIONARY
 SOURCES.
..
ARE
APPLICABLE IN THIS STATE
AND
ARE ENFORCEABLE UNDER
ITHE
 ENVIRONMENTAL
 PROTECTION ACT1.
 (ILL.
 REV.
STAT..
 CH.
 111½.
 PAR. 1009.1(b)).
2)
 Emissions from Control Equipment
A)
 The particulate emissions
 from control
 equipment
used to control emissions during pushing operations
shall
 not
 exceed
 0.040
 pounds
 per
 ton
 of
 coke
pushed.
 Compliance
 shall
 be
 determined
 in
accordance with the procedures set forth in 35 Ill.
Adm.
 Code 230. Appendix A
 (40 CFR 60, Appendix A,
Methods 1-5)-. as regulations promulgated by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under Section 111
of the Clean Air Act (42 USC 7411). as amended.
 THE
PROVISIONS
 OF
 SECTION
 111
 OF
 THE
 CLEAN
 AIR
ACT...RELATING TO STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW
STATIONARY SOURCES.
.
.ARE APPLICABLE
 IN THIS
 STATE
AND
 ARE
 ENFORCEABLE
 UNDER
 THE
 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION ACT1.
 (ILL. REV. STAT.,
 CH.
 111½, PAR.
1009.1(b)).
 an8 Compliance
 shall be based on an
arithmetic average of three runs (stack tests)
 and
the calculations shall be based on the duration of
a push as defined in subsection
 (c) (1) (A).
B)
 The opacity of emissions from control equipment used
to control emissions during pushing operations shall
not exceed 20.
 For a push of less than six minutes
duration, the actual number of 15—second readings
taken
 shall
 be
 averaged.
 Compliance
 shall
 be
determined
 in accordance
 with
 35
 Ill.
 Adm.
 Code
230.Appendix A
 (40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method
 9~)-,
as regulations ~romulaated by the U.S. Environmental
Protection Agency under Section ill of the Clean Air
Act
 (42 USC 7411).
 as amended.
 THE PROVISIONS OF
SECTION
 111
 OF THE
 CLEAN
 AIR
 ACT.. .RELATING
 TO
STANDARDS
 OF
 PERFORMANCE
 FOR
 NEW
 STATIONARY
SOURCES._._.ARE
 APPLICABLE
 IN
 THIS
 STATE
 AND
 ARE
ENFORCEABLE
 UNDER
 THE
 ENVIRONMENTAL
 PROTECTION
ACT1.
 (ILL. REV. STAT.,
 CH.
 111½, PAR.
 1009.1(b)).
except that Section 2.5 of 40 CFR 60, Appendix A,
Method
 9 for data reduction shall not be used for
pushes of less than six minutes duration.
125—67
12
d)
 Coke Oven Doors:
1)
 No person shall cause or allow visible emissions from
more
 than
 10
 of
 all
 coke
 oven
 doors
 at
 any
 time.
Compliance shall be determined by a one pass observation
of all coke oven doors on any one battery.
2)
 No person shall cause or allow the operation of a coke
oven unless there is on the plant premises at all times
an adequate inventory of spare coke oven doors and seals
and unless there is a readily available coke oven door
repair facility.
e)
 Coke Oven
 Lids:
 No
 person
 shall
 cause
 or
 allow
 visible
emission from more than 5
 of all coke oven lids at any time.
Compliance shall be determined by a one pass observation of
all coke oven lids.
f)
 Coke Oven Offtake Piping:
 No person shall
 cause or allow
visible emissions from more than 10
 of all coke oven offtake
piping at any time.
 Compliance shall be determined by a one
 pass observation of all coke oven ofttake piping.
g)
 Coke Oven Combustion Stack:
 No person shall cause
 or allow
the emission of particulate matter from a coke oven combustion
stack to exceed 110 mg/dscm
 (0.05 gr/dscf).
h)
 Quenching:
 All coke oven quench towers shall be equipped with
grit arrestors or equipment of comparable effectiveness.
 The
make-up water shall not directly include coke by-product plant
effluent.
 Total dissolved solids concentrations in the make-
up water shall not exceed 1500 mg/l.
 Provided however that
the limitations on the quality of quench make-up water shall
not apply where the operator employs an equivalent method of
control as determined by the Agency.
i)
 Work’Rules:
 No person shall cause or allow the operation of
a by—product coke plant except in accordance with operating
and maintenance work rules approved by the Agency.
(Source:
 Amended at
—
 Ill.
 Reg.
_____,
 effective
______
TITLE 35:
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
 B:
 AIR
 POLLUTION
CHAPTER
 I:
 POLLUTION
 CONTROL
 BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
 c:
 EMISSIONS
 STANDARDS
 AND
 LIMITATIONS
 FOR
STATIONARY SOURCES
PART 215
ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION
STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
SUBPART B:
 ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM STORAGE AND LOADING
OPERATIONS
125—68
13
Section
215.121
 Storage Containers
215.122
 Loading Operations
215’. 123
 Petroleum Liquid Storage Tanks
215.124
 External Floating Roofs
215.125
 Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
215.126
 Compliance Plan
215.127
 Emissions Testing
215.128
 Measurement of Seal Gaps
AUTHORITY:
 Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section 27
of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat.
 1989, ch.
 111½
pars.
 1010 and 1027).
SOURCE:
 Adopted as Chapter 2:
 Air Pollution, Rule 205:
 Organic
Material Emission Standards and Limitations, R71-23,
 4
 PCB
 191,
filed and effective April
 14, 1972; amended in R77-3,
 33 PCB 357,
at
 3 Ill.
 Reg.
 18,
 p.
 41, effective May
 3,
 1979; amended in R78-
3 and R78—4,
 35 PCB 75,
 at
 3 Ill.
 Reg.
 30, p.
 124, effective July
28,
 1979; amended in R80—5 at 7
 Ill.
 Reg.
 1244,
 effective January
21,
 1983; codified at 7
 Ill.
 Reg.
 13601; Notice of Corrections at
7
 Ill.
 Reg.
 14575;
 amended
 in
 R82—14
 at
 8
 Ill.
 Reg.
 13254,
effective July 12,
 1984;
 amended in R83—36
 at
 9
 Ill.
 Reg.
 9114,
effective May
 30,
 1985;
 amended in R82—14 at
 9
 Ill.
 Reg.
 13960,
effective August 28, 1985; amended in R85-28 at 11 Ill. Reg.
 3127,
effective February 3, 1987; amended in R82-14 at 11
Ill.
Reg. 7296,
effective April
 3,
 1987;
 amended
 in
 R85—21(A)
 at
 11
 Ill.
 Reg.
11770,
 effective June 29,
 1987;
 recodified in R86—39
 at
 11
 Ill.
Reg.
 13541;
 amended
 in R82—14
 and R86—l2
 at
 11
 Ill.
 Reg.
 16706,
effective September 30, 1987; amended in R85—21(B)
 at 11 Ill. Reg.
19117, effective November 9, 1987; amended in R86—36, R86-39, R86-
40
at 11
 Ill. Reg.
 20829, effective December 14,
 1987; amended in
R82—l4 and R86—37 at 12 Ill. Reg. 815, effective December 24, 1987;
amended in R86—18 at
 12
 Ill.
 Reg.
 7311,
 effective April
 8,
 1988;
amended in R86—1O at 12
 Ill. Reg.
 7650,
 effective April
 11,
 1988;
amended in R88—23 at 13
 Ill.
 Reg.
 10893, effective June 27,
 1989;
amended in R88—30(A)
 at 14 Ill.
 Reg.
 7596, effective May 8,
 1990;
amended in R89—16(A) at
 14 Ill. Reg. 9173, effective May 23,
 1990;
amended in R88-30(B)
 at 15 Ill.
 Reg.
 3309, effective February 13,
1991;
 amended
 in R88—l4 at 15 Ill.
 Reg.
 8018,
 effective May
 14,
1991; amended in R89—7(B)
 at 15
 Ill.
 Reg.
__________,
 effective
Section 215.123
 Petroleum Liquid Storage Tanks
a)
 The requirements of subsection
 (b)
 shall
 not apply to
 any
stationary storage tank:
.1)
 Equipped before January
 1,
 1979 with one of the vapor
loss control devices specified in Section
 215.121(b),
except Section 215.121(b) (1);
2)
 With a capacity of less than 151.42 cubic meters;
125—69
14
3)
 With a capacity of less than 1,600 cubic meters (422,400
gallons)
 and
 used
 to
 store
 produced
 crude
 oil
 and
condensate prior to custody transfer;
4)
 With a capacity of less than 1,430 cubicmeters
 (378,000
gallons) and used to storeproduced oil or condensate in
crude oil gathering;
5)
 Subject to new source performance standards for storage
vessels of petroleum liquid,
 35
 Ill.
 Adin.
 Code 230~
jQ
!
 CFR
 60.
 as
 regulations
 promulgated
 by
 the
 U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under Section 111 of the
Clean Air Act
 (42 USC 7411), as amended.
 THE PROVISIONS
OF
 SECTION
 111
 OF
 THE
 CLEAN
 AIR
 ACT.
..
RELATING
 TO
STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FORNEW STATIONARY SOURCES.
.
.ARE
APPLICABLE IN THIS STATE AND ARE ENFORCEABLE UNDER THE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT.
 ‘
 (ILL.
 REV.
 STAT.,
 CH.
111½, PAR. 1009.1(b)).
6)
 In which volatile petroleum liquid is not stored; or
7)
 Which
 is
 a
 pressure
 tank
 as
 described
 in
 Section
215.121(a).
b)
 Subject to subsection
 (a) no owner or operator of a stationary
storage tank shall cause or allow the storage of any volatile
petroleum liquid in the tank unless:
1)
 The tank is equipped with one of the vapor loss control
devices specified in Section 215.121(b);
2)
 There are no visible holes, tears or other defects in the
seal or any
 seal
 fabric or
 material of
 any floating
roof;
3)
 All
 openings
 of
 any
 floating
 roof
 deck,
 except
 stub
drains,
 are equipped with
 covers,
 lids
 or
 seals
 such
that:
A)
 The cover, lid or seal is in the closed position at
all
 times
 except
 .
 when
 petroleum
 liquid
 is
transferred to or from the tank;
B)
 Automatic bleeder vents
 are
 closed
 at
 all
 times
except when the roof is floated off or landed on the
roof leg supports; and
C)
 Rim vents,
 if provided, are set to open when the
roof is being floated off the roof leg supports or
at the manufacturer’s recommended setting;
4)
 Routine inspections of floating roof seals are conducted
through roof hatches once every six months;
125—70
15
5)
 A
 complete
 inspection
 of
 the
 cover
 and
 seal
 of
 any
floating roof tank is made whenever the tank is emptied
for reasons other than the transfer of petroleum liquid
during
 the normal
 operation
 of the tank,
 or whenever
repairs
 are
 made
 as
 a
 result
 of
 any
 semiannual
 inspection
or incidence of roof damage or defect; and
6)
 A
 record
 of the results
 of
 each
 inspection conducted
under subsection
 (b) (4) or
 (b) (5)
 is maintained.
c)
 Own~rsand operators of petroleum liquid storage tanks were
required
 to
 have
 compliance
 schedules
 as
 summarized
 in
Appendix C.
(Source:
 Amended at
____
 Ill. Reg.
______,
 effective
_______.)
TITLE 35:
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
 B:
 AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER I:
 POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER e:
 PEREMPTORY RULES
PART
 230
NEW
 SOURCE
 PERFORMANCE
 STANDARDS
 (REPEALED)
SUBPART A:
 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
230. 110
 General Provi3ion3
Section
~iU.I4U
 Fossil Fuel
 Fired
 Steam
 Generators
 for
 which
Construction is Commenced after August 17,
 1971
230.141
 Electric
 Utility
 Steam
 Generating
 Units
 for
 which
Construction is Commenced after September 18,
 1978
230.142
 Industrial
 -
 Commercial
 -
 Institutional
 Steam
Units
 for
 which
after June 19,
 1904
Section
230.150
SUBPART
 F:
 PORTLAND
 CEMENT
 PLANTS
Section
Portland Cement Planta
Section
125—7 1
16
230.170
 Nitric Acid Plants
F~TTflP?tivv
II:
 t~ui..ru
Section
230.180
 Sulfuric Acid Plants
SUBPART
 I:
 ASPHALT
 CONCRETE
 PLANTS
Section
230.190
 Asphalt Concrete i-iants
SUBPART
 3:
 PETROLEUM
REFINERIES
Section
230.200
 Pctroieum
 Retincries
SUBPART
 K:
 STORAGE
 VESSELS
 FOR
 P~ETflOLEUM
LIQUIDS
Section
230.210:
 Storage
 Vessels
 for
 Petroleum
 Liquids
 for
 Which
Construction, Reconstruction, orModification Commenced
After June 11,
 1973,
 and Prior to May 19,
 1978
230.211:
 Storage
 Vessels
 for
 Petroleum
 Liquids
 for
 Which
Construction, Reconstruction, orModification Commenced
After May 18, 1978,
 and Prior to July 23,
 1984
230.212
 Volatile
 Organic
 Liquid
 Storage
 Vessels
 (Including
Petroleum
 Liquid
 Storage
 Vessels)
 for
 Which
Construction, Reconstruction, orModification Commenced
after July 23,
 1984
SUBPART L:
 SECONDARY LEAD SMELTERS
Section
230.220
 Secondary Lead Smelters
SUBPART H:
 SECONDARY
BRASS
 AND
BRONZE
INGOT PRODUCTION
 PLANTS
Section
230.230
 Secondary Brass and BronEe Ingot Production Plants
6UBPART N:
 BASIC
 OXYCEN
rnpcEca
 FURNACES
Section
230.240
 Primary Emissions from Basic Oxygen Process Furnaces
Constructed after June 11,
 1973
Section
230.241
 Secondary
 Emissions
 from
 Basic
 Oxygen
 Process
Steelmaking Facilities Constructed after January
 20,
125—72
Section
age Treatment Plants
BPART
 f:
i-ixi
7 Copper
£....~
~i~’r~:
 ~
—
I
 —
 —
 —
Section
a.
.1
 ~l
 .
~_
SUBPART
 II:
 PRIMARY
 LEAD
 SMELTERS
SUBPART
 C:
 PRIMARY
 ALUMINUM
 REDUCTION
 PLANTS
Section
a.
.J lJ
 .
£.
 Primary
Aluminum
 Reduction Plants
SUBPART T: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
WP’P
 flC~F.fl’
 PTTflflPTTC)PT(~ ~Tfl
 PTJ&WPS
Section
230.300
 Phoap
Acid
hate Fertili~crIn
Plants
dustry:
 Wet Process Phosphoric
FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
ACID
 PLANTS
SUBPART U:
 TIlE PHOSPHATE
SUPERPHOCFIIO11IC
P~-
-~
P-I
ants
~,-r
.as,
Ma. fl&~ a.
 n.
125—73
INDUSTRY:
Section
17
Section
—
 ~1
Section
230.310
 Phosphate Ferti1i~erIndustry:
 Cupcrphosphoric Acid
Plants
Section
230.320
SUBPART V:
 THE PhOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
DIM~1ONIUM
PHOSPHATE
P~hTC
‘
Phosphate Fertilizer Industry:
 Diammonium
Plants
Phosphate
SUBPART W:
 TIlE
 PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER
INDUSTRY:
TRIPLE CUPERPIIOSPITATE PLANTS
Section
—.
 ill
 -
 I
 Ill
 r
 P~i-ti1i~er
 Industry:
 Triple Cuperphosphcite
18
Section
‘~O.34.0
 Phosphate
 YcrtiliEer
 Industry
CuDerirno3~nate
 rnne~~
Faciliti~
SUBPART
 Y:
 COAL
 PREPARATION
 PLANTS
Section
230.350
 Coaj.
 ~
 r~rl1-nmrrn
 LIUflt3
SUBPART
Z:
 FEIU1OALLOY
PRODUCTION FACILITIES
Section
 230.360
 Ferroalloy Production Facilities
CUBPART Al:
 STEEL PLANTS:
ELECTRIC ARC FU11NACEC
Section
230.370
 Steel
 Plants:
 Electric Arc Furnaces
a..JU.JI1
 ~cce.L
 ii.ants:
 Electric
 Arc
 Furnaces
 and
 Argon
 Oxygen
Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August
 17,
1903
SUBPART ED:
 KflArx
 i•ui~i
nii..~S
Section
230.380
 Kraft Pulp Mills
CUBPAwr
 ~
 ~ass
 Manufacturina FJ.an’c~
Section
230.390
 Class Manufacturing Plants
SUBPART DD:
 GRAIN ELEVATORS
Section
230.400
 Gra
SUBPART EEi
 SURFACE
 COATING OF METAL
 FURNITURE
Section
230.410
 Surface
 Coat.,.~.,., of Metai.
 ~
SUBPART ~
 51’APTO)IAiu.
 t~L,
 TURBINES
Section
230.430
 Stationary Gas Turbines
SUBPART
 111hz
 LIME
 MANUFACTURING
 PLANTS
Section
230.440
 i~imenunutacturing
 i’iants
SUBPART
 KK:
 LEAD
 ACID
 BATTERY
 MANUFACTURING
 PLANTS
125—74
Section.
230.470
.1
19
ing Plants
SUBPART LL:
r
 rn
 •rrtY.,Y~
 .
 nflanflnnr.tn
 .
 ttmn
Section
230.400
 Metallic
 Mineral
 -P
mT~T1r,T,
SURFACE
 COATING OPERATIONS
Section
Operations
d
 Light
 Duty
SUBPART MN:
 PHOCPIIATh ROCK
PLANTS
Section
230. 500
 Phosphate
Section
a. .J
~J
•
..~
a.
 Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture
~JBLICATION
 PRINTING
Section
~ju.~v
 Graphic
 Art3
 Industry:
 Publication
 Rotogravure
Printing
CUBPART
 Rfl:
 PIhECSURE SENSITIVE TAPE AND LABEL
SURFACE COATING OPERATIONS
Section
230.540
 .
 ~
 Sensitive
 Tape
 and
 Label
 Surface
 Coating
 a.
 a.
co.ataa.
Operations
CUDPART
 CC:
 INDUSTRIAL
 SURFACE
 COATING:
LARGE
 APPLIANCES
Section
230.550
 Surface
 Coating:
 Large Appliances
Section
230. 560
 Metal Coil
 Coating
 Operati
Section
SUBPART UU:
 ACPI-IALT PROCESSING AND
ASPHALT ROOFING MANUFACTURE
125—75
20
230.570
 Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture
SUBPART
 vv:
 EQUIPMENT ~r~t
 OF VOC
IN
 •rnt
 SYNTHETIC
ORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Section
Equipment ~
 of
 VOC
 i
—4
~UBPARP
 V~W:
 BEVERAGE CAN SURFACE
 COATING
 INDUSTRY
0
Section
230.590
 .1
nm
 *fl.
 -
 flTTW
 yr
 I~~st~
a1~
 rt71,
 mr,n~rytt.
 r
 p.
Section
230.600
 Bulk Gasoline Terminals
Section
Flexible
 Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing
SUBPART CCC:
 EQUIPMENT LEAKS OF VOC
Section
IN
 PETROLEUM REFINERIES
230.C90
 Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries
SUBPART
 Irnil:
 SYNTHETIC FIBER PRODUCTION FACILITIES
Section
230. 700
 ‘7
 ic Fiber Production Facilities
Section
~A
 7~
a..J’.J.
 I
 a.
 Petroleum
t~uxii~iuexzuus,:
 ~uii~MtNT
 LEAKS OF VO~ riorol
ONSHORE
 NATURAL
 GAS
 PROCECCINC
 PLANTS
.a.asa.~
 a.
 a.~a,
 ~.a
607 EMISSIONS
Section
Natural Cas Pr
 ing;
 507’
SUBPART 000
125—76
Section
230.730
 of
 VOC
 from
 e
 Natural
 Gas
21
Section
jflri
 P1
SUBPART PPP:
 WOOL FIBERGLASS INSULATION
~
 PTJt)fl’F
Section
230.700
 Wool Fiberglass Insulation
 h.~.J.
 .a.a..~
~~a~leA
 Rule into Section Table
Table B
 -
 Section
 into
 Rule
 Tablc
1
 -
 ...A..1
 _-~_
Appendix F
 Quality A
e—Cpecifications
i~n of
 Emission
AUTHORITY:
 Implementing and authorized by Section 9.1(c)
 of the
Environmental Protection Act
 (Ill. Rev. Stat.
1905, ch. 111’~, par.
1-0-09.1(c)).
SOURCE:
 Peremptory
 rule
 adopted at
 3
 Ill.
 fleg.
 49,
 p.
 285,
effective November 20,
 1979; Peremptory
rule
adopted at
 4 Iii.
fleg.
 9,
 p.
 225, effective
February
 20,
 1900; peremptory amendment
at
 4
 Ill.
 fleg.
 15,
 p.
 1,
 effective March
 30,
 1900;
 peremptory
amendment
 at
 4
 Ill.
 Reg.
 23,
 p.
 124,
 effective
 May
 27,
 1900
peremptory amendment at
 4
 Ill.
 fleg.
 36,
 p.
 159,
 effcctivc August
25,
 1900;
 peremptory
 amendment
 at
 5
 Ill.
 fleg.
 1903,
 effective
February
 17,
 1901;
 peremptory
 amendment
 at
 5
 Ill.
 Rcg.
 14205,
effective December 13,
 1901; peremptory amendment at
 C
 Ill. Rcg.
3-2-G3,
 effective March 11, 1902; peremptory amendment at 6 Ill.
 fleg.
6072,
 effective May 7,
 1902; peremptory amendment at
 C
 Ill.
 fleg.
-
10606,
 effective August
 13,
 1902;
 peremptory amendment at
 6
 Ill.
fleg.
 14572, effective November 5,
 1902; peremptory amendment at
 6
Ill. Reg. 15041, effective November 29,
 1982; peremptory amendment
at
 C
 Ill.
 flag.
 15587,
 effective
 December
 9,
 1932;
 peremptory
amendment
 at
 7
 Ill.
 fleg.
 976,
 effective
 January
 10,
 1903;
peremptory amendment at 7 Ill.
 fleg. 3227, effective March 14, l903~
peremptory amendment at
 7
 Ill.
 fleg.
 6970, effective May 12,
 1983;
pefemptory amendment at
 7 Ill. Reg. 8001, effective June 21, 1903,
peremptory amendment at
7
Ill. Rag. 13700, effective September 29,
-1-9-83:
codified
 at
 7 Ill.
 fleg.
 13614; peremptory amendment at
7 Ill.
Reg.
 17021, effective December 0,
 19031
 peremptory amendment at
 7
Ill.
 fleg.
 17460, effective effective February 2,
 1904; peremptory
amendment
 at
 C
 Ill.
 Req.
 3042,
 effective
 February
 27,
 1084;
peremptory amendment cit C I1l.fleg. 5715, effective April 16,
 l984i~
peremptory
 amendment
ato Ill.
 Rag.
 6832,
 effective May
 1,
 1904;
peremptory amendment at C
 Ill.
 fleg.
 7927, effective May 22, l934r
peremptory amendment at C Ill.
 fleg. 10075, effective June 20, 1904;
peremptory amendment at
 C
 Ill.
 Reg.
 14665,
 effective August
 1,
1-904; peremptory amendment at 0 Ill. Reg. 24320, effective November
29,
 1904;
 peremptory amendment
 at
 9
 Ill.
 Reg.
 2539,
 effective
February
 22,
 1905;
 peremptory
 amendment
 at
 9
 Ill.
 fleg.
 0084,
effective May 20,
 1905; Corrected at 9
 Ill.
 flag.
 9587; peremptory
amendment at 9 Ill.fleg.
10209, effective June 24, 1905; peremptory
125—77
22
amendment
 at
 0
 Ill.
 fleg.
 13377,
 effective
 August
 20,
 19057
peremptory amendment at 9
 Ill.
 flag.
 17037, effective October
 10,
1985; peremptory amendment at 9 Ill. Reg. 20929, effective December
16,
 1905;
 peremptory
 amendment at
 10
 Ill.
 Reg.
 3387,
 effective
February
 7,
 1986;
 peremptory
 amendment
 at
 10
 Ill,
 fleg.
 4963,
effective March
 11,
 1906;
 peremptory amendment
 at
 10
 Ill.
 fleg.
10157, effective May 22, 1986: peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Rag.
11160,
 effective June 10,
 1906;
 peremptory amendment at
 10
 Ill.
flag. 12160, effective July 1, 19067 peremptory amendment at 10 Ill.
Reg.
 13762,
 effective July
 31,
 1906;
 peremptory amendment at
 10
Ill. Rcg~16752, effective September
22,
 1906; peremptory amendment
at
 10
 I1l
 Rag.
 18051,
 effective
 October
 6,
 1906;
 peremptory
amendment
 at
 11
 Ill.
 Req.
 1709,
 effective
 January
 2,
 1007;
peremptory
 amendment at
 11
 Ill.
 Rag.
 8794,
 effective April
-
15,
1907: peremptory amendment at 11
 Ill.
 fleg.
 10927,
 effective Juno
1, 1987; peremptory amendment cit 11 Ill.
 flcg.
 11557, effective June
l~, 19071
 peremptory amendment at
 11
 Ill.
 fleg.
 12050,
 effective
July 2, 1907; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill.
 flag.
 14037, effective
August 25,
 1907.
SUBPART A:
 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 230.110
 Cencral Provisions
The Board incorporates by reference 40
CFR
GO, Subpart A
 (1906);
as amended at 52
 Fed. Reg.
 9770, March 26,
 1087; as amended at
 52
Fed.
 Reg.
 17555, May 11,
 1907.
SUBPART D: STEAM CENERATOIC
Section 230.140
 Fossil
 Fuel-Fired Steam
 Cencrators
 for which
Construction is Commenced after August
 17, 1971
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart D
 (1986),
as amended
cit
 51 Fed. Reg. 42796, November 25, 1086; as amended at
51 Fed.
 Rcg. 42839,
November
26,
 1986.
Section 230.141
 Electric
 Utility
 Steam
 Generating
 Units
 for
which Construction is Commenced after September
13,
 1978
 -
The Board incorporates by reference 40
CFR
60, Subpart Da (1786),
as amended at 51 Fed.
 fleg.
 42039, November 26,
 1006.
Section 230.142
 Industrial
-
 Commercial
 Institutional Eteam
Generating
 Units
 for
 which
 Construction
 is
Commenced after June 19,
 1904
The
 Board
 incorporates by
 reference
 40
 CFR
 60,
 Subpart
 Db
 as
adopted at 51 Fed. Rag.
 42763, November 25,
 1906; as amended at 51
Fed.
 fleg.
 42839, November 26,
 1906.
125—78
-ion 230.150
 Incinerators
23
_2
 0, Subpart E
 (1982).
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 CFR
 60, Subpart F
 (1902).
~jUL~i1U(i
 ~:
 IL~L~L(.L(..~
Section 230.170
 Nitric Acid Plants
43669, O~
,
 —
20,
 1983
Section 230.200
SUBPART
 I:
 ASPHALT
 CONCRETE
 PLANTS
SUBPART
3:
 PETROLEUM
 REFINERIES
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CPu
 60,
 Subpart 3
 (1906),
as amended at
 51 Fed. Rag.
 42839, November 26, 1986~
SUBPART K:
 STORAGE
VESSELS
 FOR PETROLEUM LIQUIDS
Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for which
Construction,
 Reconstruction
 or
 Modification
19,
 1970
125—79
--—4
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart C
 (1902);
as amended at 40 Fed.
 flog.
 23603, May 25,
 1003.
SUBPART
 II:
 SULFURIC
 ACID
PLANTS
Section 230.130
 Sulfuric Acid Plants
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR GO, Subpart
 II
 (1902),
as amended at 40 red,
 flag.
 23600, May 25,
 19037
 as amended at 48
F-~-~
 ~
 ~
 ~‘~tcmber 29,
 1003;
 as amended at
 48
 Fed.
 flag.
The
 Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart
 I
 (1905),
as amended at
 5.
 Fed.
 flog.
 12324, April
 10,
 1906.
24
The Board
 incorporates by reference 40
CFR
60, Subpart K.(l986),
pa
amended at 52 Fed.
 Req.
 11420,
 April
 8,
 1907.
Section 230.211
 Strorage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for which
Construction,
 Reconstruction
 or
 Modification
Commenced after May 10, 1970, and prior to July
23,
 1904.
The Boar~incorporates by reference 40
CFR
GO, Subpart Ka (1906),
as amended at 52
 Fed. Reg.
 114204, April
 3,
 1907.
Section 230.212
 Volatile
 Organic
 Liquid
 Storage
 Vessels
(Including
 Petroleum Liquid
 Storage
 Vessels)
for
 Which
 Construction,
 Reconstruction,
 or
Modification Commenced after July 23,
 1904
The Board
 incorporates
 by
 reference
 40
CFR
 60,
 Subpart
 Kb,
 as
adopted at 52 Fed.
 fleg.
 11420, April
 0,
 1907,
 as amended at 52 Fed.
fleg.
 2-2770, June 1G,
 1007.
SUBPART
 L:
 SECONDARY
 LEAD
 SMELTERS
Section
 230.220
 Secondary Lead Smelters
The Board incorporates by reference 40
CFR
GO, Subpart L
 (1982).
SUBPART H: SECONDARY BRASS
AND
BRONZE
INGOT PRODUCTION
 PLANTS
Section 230.230
 Secondary
 Brass
 and
 Bronze
 Ingot
 Production
Plants
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 CPu
 GO, Subpart N
 (1984),
as amended at 40 Fed. Rag.
 43616, October 30,
 1004.
SUBPART
 N:
 BASIC
 OXYGEN PROCESS
 FURNACES
Section 230.240
 Primary
 Emissions
 from
 Basic
 Oxygen
 Process
Furnaces Constructed after June 11,
 1973
The Board incorporates by reference 40
CFR
60, Subpart N
1006.
(1905),
as amended at 51 Fed,
 flag.
 150, January
2,
Section 230.241
 r~n~
 Pm~~i~
 f~nm
 ~
 ~vvn~-~
~1~rdng
 Facilities
125—80
d after January
.‘~.
 ~
 ~
40 Fed.
 flog.
 7123,
 February ~7, 1983.
25
The
 Board
 incorporates
 by
 reference
 40
 CFR
 60,
 Subpart Na
 as
adopted at 51 Fed.
 fleg.
 150, January
 2,
 1906.
SUBPART
 0:
 SEWAGE
 TREATMENT
 PLANTS
Section
 230.250
 Sewage
 Treatment
 Plants
The Board incorporates by reference 40
CFR
 60,
 Subpart
 0
 (1902).
SUBPART
 r:
PRIMARY COPPER
 SMELTERS
Section 230.260
 Primary Copper Smelters
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart
 P
 (1902-),
as amended at 43
 Fed.
 flag.
 23600, May 25,
 19-83.
SUBPART
Q:
 PRIMARY ZINC
SMELTERS
Scction 230.270
 Primary Zinc Smelters
-The Board incorporates by reference 40
 CFfl 60,
 Subpart
Q
 (1982),
as amended at 40 Fed.
 Rcg. 23600, May 25,
 1903.
SUBPART
 fl:
 PRIMARY
 LEAD
 SMELTERS
Section 230.200
 Primary Lead Smelters
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 CFR
 GO,
 Subpart
 fi
 (1982),
as amended at 40 Fed.
 flag.
 23608, May 25,
 1003.
SUBPART C:
 PRIMARY ALUMINUM REDUCTION
PLANTS
Section 230.290
 Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 CFB
 60, Subpart C
 (1902).
SUBPART T:
 THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZEfl INDUSTRY:
WET
PROCESS PHOSPhORIC ACID
PLANTS
Section 230.300
 Phosphate
 FertiliEer
 Industry:
 Wet Process
Phosphoric Acid Plants
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 Clii
GO, Subpart T (l982~,
F~
 ~
 ~~‘~‘“
 ~7,
 1903;
 as amended
 ~
SUBPART
 U:
 THE
 PHOSPHATE
 FERTILIZER
 INDUSTRY:
CUPEIiPHOZPHORIC
 ACID
PLANTS
125—8 1
26
Section 230.310
 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry:
 Cuperphosphoric
Acid Plants
The Board incorporates by reference
 40
CFR
 GO,
 Subpart U
 (1902),
as amended at 40 Fed.
 flcg.
 3734, January
 27,
 1903;
 as amended at
48 Fed.
 fleg.
 7120, February 17,
 1903.
SUBPART V:
 ThE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
-
 DIAMMONIUM
 PHOSPHATE
 PLANTS
Section 230.320
 Phosphate
 Fertilizer
 Industry:
 Diainmonium
ph~h~n
 Plants
The Board
 incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart V
 (1902),
as amended at
 43
 Fed.
 fleg.
 3734, January
 27,
 1903;
 as amended
at
40 Fed. Rag.
 7128, February 17,
 1003.
SUBPART W: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
TRIPLE
CUPERPHOCPilATE PLANTS
-Section 230.330
 Phosphate
 Fertilizer
 Industry:
 Triple
Superphosphatc Plants
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 CFfl CO, Subpart W
 (1902),
as amended at
 40
 Fcd.
 Reg.
 3734, January
 27,
 1983;
 as amended at
48
 Fed.
 flag.
 7120, February 17,
 1903.
SUBPART X:
 THE
PhOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
GRANULAR
TRIPLE CUPERPHOCPIIATE STORAGE FACILITIES
Section 230.340
 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry:
 Granular Triple
Cuperphosphate Storage Facilities
The Board incorporates by reference
 40 CFR
 60, Subpart X
 (1902),
as amended at 40
 Fed.
 Reg.
 3734, January 27,
 1903.
SUBPART
 Y:
 COAL
 PREPARATION
PLANTS
Section 230.350
 Coal Preparation Plants
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR GO,
 Subpart
 1L
 (1902),
as amended at 48
 Fed. Rag.
 3734,
 January 27,
 1903.
SUBPART Z:
 FERROALLOY PRODUCTION FACILITIES
Cction 230.360
 Ferroauloy Production Facilities
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60,
 Subpart
 Z
 (1982),
—
 r~r~
nt
 ~
 ~‘~-
 flog.
 3734, January 27,
 1933.
125—82
27
SUBPART AA:
 STEEL PLANTS:
ELECTRIC
ARC
FURNACES
Section 230.370
 Steel rlants:
 Electric Arc Furnaces
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 Clii
60, Cubpart AA
 (1984),
as amended at 49
 Fed. Rag.
 43830, October 31, 1904.
Section 230.371
 Steel Plants:
 Electric
Arc
Furnaces and Argon
Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed After
August 17,
 1903
The Board
 incorporates
 by reference
 40
CFR
 60,
 Subpart
AAa
 as
adopted at 49
 Fed.
 Reg.
 43030, October 31,
 1934.
SUBPART BD:
 KRAFT PULP MILLS
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 Clii GO, Subpart
as amended at 50
 Fed.
 flag.
 6316,
 February 14,
 1905; as
BE
ame
(1905),
nded at
50 Fed.
 fleg.
 9577, March 0, 1905; as amended at 51 Fed.
May
 20,
 190G.
SUBPART
 CC:
 GLASS
 MANUFACTURING
 PLANTS
Section
 230.390
 Glass
 Manufacturing
 Plants
Rcg.
 13533,
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 Clii 60, Cubpart CC (1984),
as amended at
 40
 Fed.
 flog.
 41030,
 October 19,
 1904
SUBPART DD:
 GRAIN ELEVATORS
Section 230.400
 Grain Elevators
The Board incorporates by reference 40 Clii 60, Subpart DD (1902).
CUBPART EE:
 SURFACE COATING OF
METAL
FURNITURE
Section 230.410
 Surface Coating of Metal Furniture
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR GO, Subpart EE
 (1984)-,
as amended at 50 Fed.
 fleg.
 10247, April 30,
 1905.
STATIONARY
 GAS TURBINES
125—83
28
4
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 Clii GO, Subpart GG
 (1933),
30672, July 31,
 1904.
LIME
MANUFACTURING
 PLANTS
as amended at 49 Fed.
 Reg.
SUBPART
IIHi
Section 230.440
 Lime Manufacturing Plants
-
~t~orates
 .~4i
 by
 ~
 40
 CFR
60,
 ~
 HH
 (19CC),
as
 amended
 at
 52
 Fed.
 fleg.
 4773,
 Fcburary
 j.7,
 1987
ACID
 BATTERY
 MAIRJFACTURING
 PLANTS
Section 230.470
 Lead-Acid Battery Manufacturing
1~~
 ~1
The
 Board
 incorporates by reference
 40
 Clii
 60,
 Subpart
 KK
 (1982).
SUBPART
 LL:
 METALLIC
 MINERAL
 PROCESSING
 PLANTS
Cçction 230.430
 Metallic Mineral Processing Plants
The
 Board
 incorporates by
 reference
 40
 Clii
 60,
 Subpart
 LL,
 as
adopted at 49
 Fed.
 fleg.
 C458,
 February 21,
 1904.
SUBPART
 MM:
 AUTOMOBILE
AND
LIGHT DUTY TRUCK
SURFACE COATINC OPERATIONS
Section 230.490
 Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Surface
Operations
Coating
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 Clii
60, Subpart MM
SUBPART NM:
 PHOSPHATE
 ROCK
 PLANTS
 -
Section
 230.500
 Phosphate
 flock
 rlants
(1982).
The Board incorporates by reference 40
Clii
 60, Subpart MN (1932).
SUBPART IT:
 AMMONIUN SULFATE MANUFACTURE
6-action 230.520
 ~onium
 Sulfate Manufacture
The Board incorporates by-reference 40
 Clii 60, Subpart PP (1982).
CUBPART
 QQ..
PUBLICATION ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING
125—84
29
Section 230.530
 Graphic Arts Industry:
 Publication Rotogravure
Printing
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 Clii GO, Subpart
QQ
 (1902),
as amended at 47 Fed.
 flog.
 50644, November 0, 1902; as amended at
48 Fed. Rag. 1056, January 10,
 1933.
SUBPART
 PR:
 PRESSURE
SENSITIVE TAPE
AND LABEL
SURFACE COATINC OPERATIONS
Section 23Ô.54O
 Pressure
 Sensitive
 Tape
 and
 Label
 Surface
Coating Operations
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 Clii GO, Subpart PR (1903),
as
amended at 40
 Fed. Rag.
 40368, October 13,
 1933.
SUBPART
 CC:
 INDUSTRIAL SURFACE COATING:
LARGE APPLIANCES
Section 230.550
 Industrial Surface Coating:
 Large Appliances
The Board incorporates by
reference 40
 Clii 60, Subpart CC
 (1982),
as amended at 47
 Fed.
 flag.
 47778,
 October 27,
 1982.
SUBPART TT:
 METAL COIL SURFACE COATING
Section 230.560
 Metal Coil Surface Coating Operations
Thc Board incorporate3 by reference 40
 Clii
60, Subpart
TT
 (1985),
as amended at 47 Fed.
 Rag. 49606, November
 1,
 1902;
 as amended in
R8C 2G at 51 Fed.
 Rag.
 22930, June 24,
 1986.
SUBPART ~RJ: ASPHALT PROCESSING AND
ASPHALT ROOFING MANUFACTURE
Section 230.570
 Asphalt
 rrocessing
 and
 Asphalt
 Roofing
Manufacture
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart UU
 (1982),
 as amended at 47 Fed. Reg.
 34137, August
 6,
 1982.
SUBPART VV:
 EQUIPMENT
 LEAKS
 OF
 VOC
 IN
 THE
 SYNTHETIC
ORGANIC
CHEMICALS
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Section 230.580
 Equipment
Leaks
of VOC in the Synthetic Organic
Chemicals Manufacturing Industry
The
Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart VV
 (1933),
as amended at
 48 Fed.
 fleg.
 48320,
 October 10,
 1903; as amended at
125—85
30
49 Fed. -Peg.
 22590, Nay 30, 1934; as amended at 49 Fed. Rag. 26730,
June 29,
 1984.
SUBPART
 WW:
 BEVERAGE•
CAN
SURFACE
 -
COATING INDUSTRY
Section
 230.590
 Beverage
 Can
 Surface
 Coating
 Industry
The
 Board
 incorporates by
 reference
 40
 Clii
 60,
 Subpart
adopted ?t 40 Fed.
 flog.
 30720, August 25,
 1903.
SUBPART
 XX:
 BULK
 GASOLINE
 TERMINALS
WW
 as
Section 230.600
 Bulk Gasoline Terminals
The
 Board
 incorporatc3 by
 reference
 40
 CFR
 GO,
 Subpart
adopted at
 40 Fed. Reg.
 35790, August 10,
 1903.
XX
 as
SUBPART
 FFF:
 FLEXIBLE VINYL AND
COATING
AND PflINTING
Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coa
The Board
 incorporates by
 reference
 40 CFR
 GO,
 Subpart
 FFF
 as
adopted at 40 Fed. Peg. 26004, June 29, 1904; as amended at 49 Fed.
Peg.
 32343, August 17,
 1984.
SUBPART CCG:
 EQUIPMENT LEAKS
 OF
 VOC
IN
 PETROLEUM
 REFINERIES
Section 230.600
 Equipment Leaks of VOC
in Petroleum Refineries
The
 Board
 incorporates by reference
 40 CFR
 60,
 Subpart
 CCC
 as
adopted at 49
 Fed.
 flag.
 22508, May 30
 1934.
SUBPART
mm:
 SYNTHETIC FIBER
PRODUCTION FACILITIES
Section 230.700
 Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities
The Board incorporates by reference 40
Clii
60, Subpart
 111TH
 (1903),
as amended at 49 Fed.
 flag.
 13646, April
 5,
 1904;
 as amended at 49
Fed.
 flag.
 18096, April 27,
 1904.
SUBPART JJJ:
 PETROLEUM DRY
 CLEANERS
Section 230.720
 Petroleum Dry Cleaners
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR GO, Subpart JJJ
 (1984)
~
 ~
 ~
 ~‘~-
 ~‘~‘-
 “~022,November 27,
 1’~R~
125—86
31
—
 -
Section
 23 0.730
 Equipment
 Leaks of VOC from Onshore-Natural Gas
Processing Plants
The
 Board
 incorporates
 by
 reference
 40
 CFR
 GO,
 Subpart
 KKK,
 as
adopted at 50 Fed,
 flag.
 26122,
 June
 24,
 1905.
CHORE
 NATURAL
 GAS
 PROCESSING
667 EMISSIONS
Natural Gas Proccasing; SO7~
The Board
 incorporates by
 reference
 40
CFR
 GO,
 Subpart
 LLL,
 as
adopted
at 50
 Fed.
 Rag.
 40158, October
 1,
 1985.
SUBPART COO:
 NONMETALLIC MINERAL PROCESSING PLANTS
Section
 230.770
 Nonmetallic
 Mineral
 Processing
 Plants
The Board
 incorporates by
 reference
 40
 CPu
 GO,
 Subpart
 000,
 as
adopted at
 50 Fed.
 Peg.
 31320, August
 1,
 1935.
SUBPART PPP:
 WOOL FIBERCLACC
INSULATION
 MANUFACTURING PLANTS
Section 230.780
 Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing
Plants
The Board
 incorporates
 by
 reference
 40
 CFR
 GO,
 Subpart
 PPP
 as
nt
 ~fl
r
 P~g.7694, February 25,
1~fl~
Table A
RULE
 SECTION
901
 230.110
902
 230.140
9-02. 1
 230.141
903
 230.150
904
 230.160
905
 230.170
9-06
 -
 230.100
907
 230.
 190
r~~n
 .~
~jqj
900
 230.210
900. 1
 230.211
‘)lU
125—87
32
i~
 Id.
912
 230.240
913
 230.250
914
 230.200
•1
~~JId*
 ~.
9-16
 230.200
9-17
 230.29-0
918
 230.300
919
 230.310
~
 J~.
9-21
 230.330
&~JId.
923
 230.350
924
 230.360
230.370
230. 380
J~I
928
 230.400
929
 230.410
931
 230.430
93-2
 230.440
035
 230.470
037
 230.490
930
 230.500
940
 -
 230.520
9-41
 230.530
943
 230.550
944
 230.5G0
945
 230.570
951
 Appendix A
952
 Appendix B
953
 Appendix C
9-60
 230
Table B
Section
 to
 Rule
 Tabl
SECTION
 11UL
230.110
 901
230.140
 902
230.141
 902
230.150
 903
230,.
 1GO
 904
~JU..LUU
230.190
.JUt~
9-07
230.200
 903
230.210
 9-00
230
 ~ll
 900
 1
~I~I
.1 Id
 . .
C.
230.230
 911
230.240
 912
230.250
 913-
230.200
 914
124—88
33
230.270
 915
230.280
 -
 9-iC
230.290
 917
230.300
 918
230.310
 919
r~
C..1Id.
 JC.U
 ~C.
230.330
 9-21
C..JIJ.
 ,.‘t~J
 .#C.C.
~~ti
 ~tI
.
.J.JId
 ..IC.
230.360
 9-24
~~-in
 f~~
C.JIJ
 .
J
 I
 Id
230.300
 9-26
I~i
 (~
C.
.J Id
 ‘
 J .d Id
 ..~C.
230.400
 920
230.410
 029
230.430
 931
230.440
 032
230.470
 935
230.490
 037
230.500
 038
230.520
 940
230.530
 041
230.550
 943
230.560
 944
230.570
 945
230.700
 9GB
Appendix A
 951
Appendix
 B
 952
Appendix
 C
 953
Appendix A: Reference Methods
The Board incorporates by reference 40 Clii GO, Appendix A,
 (19CC);
as
 amended
 at
 51
 Fed.
 fleg.
 29104,
 August
 14,
 1906;
 as
 amended
 at
51
 Fed.
 Peg.
 32454,
 September
 12,
 1906; as amended at 51 Fed. Rag.
42839,
 November
 2G,
 1906;
 as
 amended
 at
 51
 Fed.
 Peg.
 44003,
December 12,
 1906;
 as amended at
 52
 Fed.
 Peg.
 5105,
 February
 19,
1907, as amended at 52
 Fad.
 flag.
 9770, March 2C,
 1907;
 as
 amended
at
 52
 Fad.
 flag.
 19797
 (numbered
 as 10797), May 27, 1007; as amended
at
 52
 Fed.
 Peg.
 20301,
 June
 1,
 1907;
 as
 amended
 in
 fl87-15, July lC,
1987.
Appendix
 B
Performance Specifications
The
 Board
 incorporates
 by
 reference
 40
 Clii GO,
Appendix B 19-CC, as
amended at 52
 Fed. Peg.
 17555, May 11,
 1907.
Appendix C
Determination of Emission Pate Change
The
 Board
 incorporates
 by
 reference
 40
 CFI1
 60,
 Appendix C
 (1982).
125—89
34
The
 Board
 incorporates
 by
 reference
 52
 Fed.
 Peg.
 21003,
 June
 4,
1907,
 as
 amended
 in
 P07
 17,
 July
 16,
 19-87;
 as
 amended
 at
 52
 Fed.
fl~~n
 7f~1~
 .Tiiltr
 1’~R7
,
 ———A
SOURCE:
 Repealed
 in
 R89-7(B)
 at
 ______
 Ill.
 Reg
effective ______________________
125—90
35
(BOARD
 NOTE:
 All regulations promulgated by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under Section 111 of the Clean Air
~ct
 (42
 USC
 741.
 as
 amended.
 .
.RELATING TO STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE
FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES (NSPS)
. .
.ARE APPLICABLE,
 without
 formal
adoption
 by
 the
 Board,
 IN
 THIS
 STATE
 AND
ARE ENFORCEABLE UNDER
(THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT).
 (ILL.
 REV.
 STAT.
 1989,
 CU.
111—1/2. PAR.
 1009.1(b)).
 -
TITLE
 35:
 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE B:
 AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER
I:
 POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
 e:
 PEREMPTORY
 RULES
PART
 231
HAZARDOUS
 AIR POLLUTANTS
 (REPEALED)
SUBPART
 A:
Section
231.110
 Ceneral
 Provisions
Section
2
 —
 —
I
 ——
 na..
 —
 —
 S
 —
 _n
 n
 —
 .
 _s_
 —
 _s..
 —
1.122
 fladon-222
 Erniesions
 from
 Underground
 Uranium
 Nines
SUBPART C:
 BEflYLLIUM
Section
231.130
 Emission
 Standard
 for
 Beryllium
Section
SUBPART
 D:
 BEPYLLIUM ROCKET MOTOR FIRING
231.140
 Emission Standard for Beryllium Pocket Motor Firing
Section
SUBPART
 E:
 MERCURY
231.150
 Emission Standard for Mercury
Section
SUBPART F:
 VINYL CHLORIDE
231.160
 Emission Standard for Vinyl Chloride
SUBPART H:
 RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS
 FROM
DEPARTMENT
 OF
 .ENEflGY
 (DOE)
 FACILITIES
Radi~..~lidc
“~
 --
(DOE) Facilities
-~
I
 -
 ~ini~rnn~
 freim
 flepartment
 of
 EneL-~y
125—9
 1
36
FACILITIES LICENSED
 BY
 THE
 NUCLEAR
 RECULATORY
COMMISSION
 (NRC) AND
FEDERAL FACILITIES
 NOT
(~nvrnr.n
 TW
 ~c
TTJ.~.
 ~b.TThf..
 c!Oflr
 ~1
 ..1
 fin
Section
23-1. 190
 fladionuölide Emissions from Facilities Licensed by
the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
 (NRC) and Federal
Facilities Not Covered by 35 Iii. Adm. Code 231.180
CUB~ARTJ~
 EQUIPMENT
 LEAKS
 (Fugitive Emission Sources)
OF
BENZENE
Section
~
 -.-
C. .1
 .1.
.
C.
 Leaks
 (Fugitive Emission Sources)
 of
Section
Section
231.230
Radionucljdc
 Emissions
 from
 Element
Plants
SUBPART M:
 ASBESTOS
Emission Standard for Asbestos
al
 Phosphorus
SUBPART N:
 INOIiCANIC
ARSENIC
 EMISSIONS
FROM
CLASS
 MANUFACTURING
 PLANTS
Section
 .
231.240
 InorganicArsenic Emissions from Glass
Plants
Manufacturing
SUBPART
 0:
 INOPSANIC
 ARSENIC
 EMISSIONS
FROM
PflIMAPY COPPER CNELTEIW
Section
231.250
 ~.-i,..
 Arpeni...
 Emi3a~.....
~
 ~
 Copp~
Smelters
SUBPART P:
 INORGANIC ARSENIC EMISSIONS
FROM ARSENIC TRIOXIDE AND METALLIC
ARSENIC PRODUCTION FACILITIES
125—92
37
Section
Inorganic Arsenic Emissions from Arsenic Trioxide
and Metallic Arsenic Production Facilities
SUBPART V:
 EQUIPMENT LEAKS
 (Fugitive
Emission
Sources)
Section
231.320
 Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)
SUBPART W:
 RADON
 222 EMISSIONS
FROM
LICENSED
URANIUM
MILL TAILINGS
Section
231.330
 Radon 222
 Emissions
 from
 Licensed
 Uranium
 Mill
Tailings
Table A
 flule into Section Table: Section into Rule Table
Appendix A
 National
 Emission
 Standards
 for
 Hazardous
 Air
Pollutants, Compliance Status Information
Appendix B
 Test Methods
Appendix C
 Quality Assurance Procedures
AUTHORITY:
 Implementing and authoriccd by Section 9.1(c)
 of the
-
Environmental Protection
Act (Ill. Rev. Stat.
 1905, oh. 111~2F par.
1009.1(c)).
SOURCE;
 Peremptory
 rule
 adopted
 at
 4
 Ill.
 Peg.
 0,
 p.
 255,
effective February 20,
 1900;
 peremptory amendment at
 C
 Ill.
 Peg.
 9437, effective July 15,
 19-82; peremptory amendment at
 C Ill. Peg.
1A~7’
 ~
 ~mhc~i~
 ~
 1’)fl~t
 m~+~r~r’i~
 ~,mcr~r1m~~rrt-
 M-
 7
 111
z-,—-.—-w—’——j
Peg. 3020,
 ~
 March 7,
 1903; codified at 7 Ill,
 flag.
 13G24,
peremptory amendment at
 C
 Ill.
 Peg.
 1015,
 effective January
 24,
1984; peremptory amendment at 0 Ill.
 Peg.
 14660, effective August
1,
 1904;
 peremptory
 amendment
 at
 8
 Ill.
 Peg.
 24315,
 effective
November
 29,
 19-84;
 peremptory
 amendment
 at
 9-
 111.
 Peg.
 8878,
effective May 28,
 1985; peremptory amendment at
 9-
 Ill.
 Peg.
 0249,
effective June 4,
 19857 peremptory amendment at 9 Ill. Peg. 20924,
effective December 16, 1905,
 peremptory amendment at 10
 Iii. Peg.
effective 0020, effective May 20,
 19-86; peremptory amendment at 10
Ill.
 Peg.
 10152,
 effective May 21,
 1006; peremptory amendment at
10
 Ill.
 Peg.
 15315,
 effective
 September
 9,
 19CC;
 peremptory
 amendment
 in
 P06 43,
 1106 45,
 P06 47
 at
 10
 Ill.
 Peg.
 19578,
effective
 October
 30,
 1906;
 peremptory amendment
 at
 Ill.
 Peg.
10922, affective June 1,
 19-07: peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Peg.
11551,
 effective June
 18,
 19-07; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill.
Peg.
 14040,
 effective August 25,
 1907.
SUBPART A:
 CENE11AL
PROVISIONS
Section 231.110
 Ccneral Provisions
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 cm
 61, Subpart A
 (1986),
as amended at 51 Fed. Peg.
 349-04, September 30,
 19-CC.
..--
 ~-
SUBPART B
 RADON
 222 EMISSIONS
125—93
38
UNDERGROUND
URANIUM
 MINES
Emission Standard for Asbestos
 (renumbered)
Radon 222
 Emissions
 from Underground
 Uranium
Mines
The Board incorporates by reference 40
CFR
61, Subpart B as adopted
at 50 Fed.
 Peg.
 15306, April 17,
 19-05.
SUBPART C:
 BERYLLIUM.
~
 231.130
 Emission Standard for Beryllium
rne Board incorporates by reference
 40
 Cr11 Cl, Subpart C
(19-02).
SUBPART D:
 BERYLLIUM
 POCKET
 MOTOR
 FIflING
Section 231.140
 Emission Standard
 for Beryllium Rocket
 Motor
Firing
The Board incoprorates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart D
 (1002).
SUBPART E:
 MERCURY
Section 231.150
 Emission Standard for Mercury
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR
 Cl, Subpart E
 (19-BC),
as amended at 52 Fed. Peg.
 0724,
 March 19,
 1987.
SUBPART F:
 VINYL CHLORIDE
Section 231.160
 Emission Standard for Vinyl Chloride
The Board
 incorporates by reference 40 CFR Cl, Subpart
 F
 (19-CC),
as amended at 51 Fed. Peg.
 34904, September 30,
 19-CC.
SUBPART H:
 1iADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS
 FROM
DEPARTMENT
OF ENERGY
 (DOE)
 FACILITIES
Section 231. 100
 Radionuclide Emissions from Department of Energy
(DOE) Facilities
The Board incorporates by reference 40
CFP
61, Subpart
 II as adopted
by 50 Fed. Reg.
 5190,
 February 6,
 1905.
6UBPART
 I:
 RADIOITUCLIDE
 EMISSIONS
 FROM
FACILITIES
 LICENSED
 BY
 THE
 NUCLEAR
 REGULATORY
125—94
Section 231.1
c,
 ~i—~
 ~
 ~
~
 C.~
 ~
 ~
 .LC.C.
39
COMMISSION
 (NRC)
 AND FEDERAL FACILITIES
 NOT
COVERED BY
35 ILL. ADM. CODE 231.180
Section 231.19-0
 fladionuclido Emissions from Facilities
Licensed
by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
 (NRC)
 and
Federal Facilitia3 Not Covered by 35
 Ill.
 Adm.
Code 231.100
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart I as adopted
by 50 Fed. Peg.
 5190,
 February 6,
 19-05.
SUBPART
 5:
 EQUIPMENT
 LEAKS (Fugitive Emission Sources)
Or BENZENE
 -
Section 231.200
 Equipment
Leaks
 (Fugitive Emission Sources)
 of
Benzene
The Board incorporates by reference 40 Cm
 61, Subpart J as adopted
at 49 Fed. Peg.
 23498, June
 6,
 1904.
SUBPART
 K:
 RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM
-
 ELEMENTAL
PhOSPhORUS PLANTS
Section 231.210
 fladionuclide Emissions from Elemental Phosphorus
Plants
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart K
 (19-CC),
as amended at 52
 Fed. Peg.
 28140, July 28,
 1907.
SUBPART M:
 ASBESTOS
Section 231.230
 Emission Standard for Asbestos
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR Cl, Subpart
amended at
 5.
 Fed. Peg.
 019-9-, March 10, 1986.
M
 (1905)
 as
SUBPART N:
 INORGANIC ARSENIC EMISSIONS
 FROM
CLASS
 MANUFACTURING
 PLANTS
~“
 ““
 ~
 Arsenic E
ing Plant
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR Cl, Subpart N as adopted
at 51 Fed.
 flog.
 27956, August
 4,
3,
 19-CC.
19-06; as amended at 51 Fed
.
 Rag.
35354, October
SUBPART
 0:
 INORGANIC
ARSENIC
 EMISSIONS
FROM PRIMARY COPPER SMELTERS
Section 231.250
 Inorganic Arsenic Emissions
125—95
40
3
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CF1i 61, Subpart 0 as adopted
at 51 Fed. Peg.
 279-56, August
 4,
 19-06; as amended at 51 Fed.
 Peg.
35354, October
 3,
 19-06.
SUBPART P:
 INORGANIC ARSENIC EMISSIONS
FROM
 ARSENIC
 TRIOXIDE
AND METALLIC
ARSENIC
PRODUCTION FACILITIES
Section 231.260
 Inorganic Arsenic Emissions from
Arsenic Trioxide and Metallic Arsenic
Production Facilities
 -
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFII Cl, Subpart P as adopted
at 51 Fed. Peg.
 27956, August 4,
 19-CC; as amended at 51 Fed. Peg.
35354, October
 3,
 1906.
 -
SUBPART
 V:
 EQUIPMENT
 LEAKS
 (Fugitive Emission Sources)
Section 231.320
 Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR Cl, Subpart V
 (19-CC) as
alended at 51 Fed. Peg.
 34904, September 30,
 19-CC.
SUBPART W:
 RADON-222 EMISSIONS FROM
LICENSED i~~IUMMILL TAILINGS
Section 231.330
 Radon 222 Emissions from Licensed Uranium
Mill—
Tailings
~a
 ,a
 a.a.~.e
a.
 ~..
 ..a
a.
 .a
 ~.
 .
 a s.
C.
~s s~.~
 40 CF1i 61 ,
 ...
 saa#t.esa
a.’t
 W
~asa
at 51
 Fed. Peg.
 34056,
 September 24,
 19-86.
Table A
.1
 —
 —
 a~.
—
 a-.
—
 _~.s_
.1
 —
 —.
—
Section into Rule Table
iuui
1002
£ji.iiu
231.120
1003
 231.130
1004
 231.140
innc
 ~iicn
1051
231.160
Appendix A
Appendix A
tanda:
125—96
-
 adopted
41
Pollutants, Compliance
The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR Cl, Appendix A
 (1902).
Appendix B
‘~°~‘~
 Metnoas
-The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Appendix B
 (19CC),
as amenc~ed in 1106-33 at 51 Fed.
 Peg.
 279-56,
 August
 4,
 1986;
 as
amended at
 52 Fea. Peg.
 20397, June
 1
 1 ~
Appendix C
 -
Aim
 iii-’u’
 Assurance Proceaures
The Board incorporates by reference 40
 Cr11 Cl, Appendix C
 (1982)
as amended at 47 Fed.
 fleg.
 39-168, Ceptcmber
 7,
 1982.
SOURCE:
 Repealed in R89-7(B)
 at
 Ill.
 Rag.
_________
effective
____________________
(BOARD
NOTE:
 All regulations tromulgated by the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency under Section 112 of
the Clean Air
Act
 (42 usc 7411)
 as ainended...RELATING TO THE ESTABLISHMENT OF
NATIONAL
 EMISSION
 STANDARDS
 FOR
 HAZARDOUS
 AIR
 POLLUTANTS
(NESHAPS)....ARE APPLICABLE, without formal adoption by the Board,
IN
 THIS
 STATE
 AND
 ARE
 ENFORCEABLE
 UNDER
 (THE
 ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
 ACT).
 (ILL.
 REV.
 STAT.
 1989,
 CH.
 111-1/1,
 PAR.
1009.1(b)).
SOURCE:
 Repealed
 in R89-7(b)
 at
 15
 Ill.
 Reg.
effective ___________________________
IT IS SO ORDERED
125—97
42
I, Dorothy M.
 Gunn,
 Clerk of the Illinois Pollution.Control
Board, hereby certify~hat t~eabove Opinion and Order was adopted
on
the
 4~-
day of
~
 ,
 1991 by a vote of
 ?—c~-)
Dorothy M.
 nn, Clerk
 -
Illinois Pollution Control Board
125—98