ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    November 2, 1989
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    REPEAL OF NEW SOURCE
    )
    R89-7 (Docket B)
    PERFORMANCE STANDARDS AND
    )
    (Rulemaking)
    HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANT
    REGULATIONS
    PROPOSED RULE. FIRST NOTICE.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by J.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.
    Today the Board is proposing Docket B, the repeal of 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code Parts 230 and 231 in their entirety, for First
    Notice. 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 in order for
    them to be enforceable in Illinois. However, in 1987, Section
    9.1 of the Environmental Protection Act (Act) was amended to
    cause the automatic enforceability of the NSPS and NESHAPS
    provisions in Illinois. As a result, the Board is no longer
    required to formally adopt NSPS and NESHAPS provisions to make
    them effective; the NSPS and NESHAPS 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    existing regulations may become outdated or even inconsistent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.
    1~5~39

    —2—
    As the Agency stated in its comments made at hearing, a
    problem arises due to the fact that other sections of the Board’s
    air regulations reference the NSPS and NESHAPS provisions
    proposed for repeal. Consequently, these sections, which are
    found within 35 Iii. 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)
    215 .920 Cd)
    (
    2)
    215.940(d) (2)
    215.960(d) (2)
    The Agency has proposed the repeal of Sections
    215.920(d)(2), 215.940(d)(2) and 215.960(d)(2) in R89—16; In re:
    RACT Deficiencies
    Amendments to 35 Ill. Adm. Code Parts 211 and
    215. As the Board has already sent R89—16 to First Notice, these
    Sections will not be amended in this rulemaking to delete cross~-
    references to Parts 230 and 231. In the event that these
    Sections are not repealed in R89--16, the Board will amend these
    sections at a later date.
    Since the Board has already held two hearings in regard to
    the repeal of Parts 230 and 231, it is not necessary to hold
    further hearings unless specifically requested. Although the
    Board determined on June 22, 1989 that an economic impact study
    was not necessary, any person may request the Board to determine
    whether an EcIS should or should not be prepared in docket B,
    pursuant to Section 27(a) of the Act, within 21 days of the date
    of this Order. The Clerk is hereby directed to submit the
    following revisions to the Illinois Administrative Code Unit of
    the Secretary of State’s Office for First Notice publication in
    the Illinois Register.
    ORDER
    The Board hereby proposes the following amendments to 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 201, 212, 215, 230 and 231 for First Notice.
    ~ns—qn

    TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE B: AIR POLLUTION
    CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER a: PERMITS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
    PART 201
    PERMITS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
    SUBPART A: DEFINITIONS
    Other Definitions
    Definitions
    Abbreviations and Units
    Incorporations by Reference
    SUBPART B: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Sect ion
    201.121
    201.122
    201.123
    201.124
    201.125
    201.126
    Section
    Existence of Permit No Defense
    Proof of Emissions
    Burden of Persuasion Regarding Exceptions
    Annual Report
    Severablity
    Repealer
    SUBPART C: PROHIBITIONS
    Prohibition of Air Pollution
    Construction Permit Required
    Operating Permits for New Sources
    Operating Permits for Existing Sources
    Exemptions from Permit Requirement
    Former Permits
    Operation Without Compliance Program and Project
    Completion Schedule
    Operation During Malfunction, Breakdown or Startups
    Circumvention
    Design of Effluent Exhaust Systems
    SUBPART D: PERMIT APPLICATIONS
    AND REVIEW PROCESS
    Section
    201,152
    201.153
    201.154
    201.155
    201.156
    201.157
    201.158
    201.159
    201.160
    Contents of Application for Construction Permit
    Incomplete Applications
    Signatures
    Standards for Issuance
    Conditions
    Contents of Application for Operating Permit
    Incomplete Applications
    Signatures
    Standards for Issuance
    Sect ion
    201.101
    201.102
    201 .103
    201.104
    201.141
    201. 142
    201.143
    201.144
    201.146
    201.147
    201.148
    201.149
    201. 150
    201.151
    I 1)5—91

    201.161
    201.162
    201.163
    201.164
    201. 165
    Section
    201 .241
    201. 242
    201.243
    201.244
    201.245
    201.246
    201.247
    Conditions
    Duration
    Joint Construction and Operating Permits
    Design Criteria
    Hearings
    SUBPART F: RENEWAL, REVOCATION, REVISION
    AND APPEAL
    Revocation
    Revisions to Permits
    Appeals from Conditions
    SUBPART H: COMPLIANCE PROGRAMS AND
    PROJECT COMPLETION SCHEDULES
    Contents of Compliance Program
    Contents of Project Completion Schedule
    Standards for Approval
    Revisions
    Effects of Approval
    Records and Reports
    Submission and Approval Dates
    SUBPART I: MALFUNCTIONS, BREAKDOWNS OR STARTUPS
    Section
    201.261
    201.262
    201.263
    201.264
    201.265
    Section
    201. 281
    201.282
    201. 283
    Section
    201.301
    201.302
    Section
    Contents of Request for Permission to Operate
    During a Malfunction, Breakdown or Startup
    Standards for Granting Permission to Operate During
    a Malfunction, Breakdown or Startup
    Records and Reports
    Continued Operation or Startup Prior to Granting of
    Operating Permit
    Effect of Granting of Permission to Operate During
    a Malfunction, Breakdown or Startup
    SUBPART J: MONITORING AND TESTING
    Permit Monitoring Equipment Requirements
    Testing
    Records and Reports
    SUBPART K: RECORDS AND REPORTS
    Records
    Reports
    SUBPART L: CONTINUOUS MONITORING
    Section
    201.207
    201.209
    201. 210
    11)5—1)2

    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
    Appendix A Rule Into Section Table
    Appendix B Section Into Rule Table
    Appendix C Past Compliance Dates
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section 27
    of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch.
    1ll~,pars. 1010 and 1027)
    SOURCE: Adopted as Chapter 2: Air Pollution, Part I: General
    Provisions, in R71—23, 4 PCB 191, filed and effective April 14,
    1972; amended in R78—3 and 4, 35 PCB 75 and 243, at 3 Ill. Req.
    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—7A at
    ____________
    effective __________________________ ; amended in R89—7B at
    _______
    effective
    11)5-Q3

    Section 201.102 Definitions
    “Air Contaminant”: any solid, liquid or gaseous matter,
    any odor or any form of energy, that is capable of being
    released into the atmosphere from an emission source.
    “Air Pollution Control Equipment”: any equipment or
    facility of a type intended to eliminate, prevent,
    reduce or control the emission of specified air
    contaminants to the atmosphere.
    “Air Pollution”: the presence in the atmosphere of one
    or more air contaminants in sufficient quantities and of
    such characteristics and duration as to be injurious to
    human, plant, or animal life, to health, or to property,
    or to unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life
    or property.
    “Ambient Air”: that portion of the atmosphere external
    to buildings comprising emission sources.
    “Ambient Air Quality Standard”: those standards
    promulgated from time to time by the Pollution Control
    Board (Board) pursuant to authority contained in the Act
    and found at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 243, or by the United
    States Environmental Protection Agency (JSEPA) pursuant
    to authority contained in 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq., as
    amended from time to time.
    “Clean Air Act”: the Clean Air Act of 1970, as amended,
    including the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1977, as
    amended (42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq.)
    “Commence”: the act of entering into a binding
    agreement or contractual obligation to undertake and
    complete, within a reasonable time, a continuous program
    of construction or modifications.
    “Construction”: commencement of on—site fabrication,
    erection or installation of an emission source or of air
    pollution control equipment.
    “Emission Source”: any equipment or facility of a type
    capable of emitting specified air contaminants to the
    atmosphere.
    “Existing Air Pollution Control Equipment”: any air
    pollution control equipment, the construction or
    modification which has commenced prior to April 14,
    1972.
    “Existing Emission Source”: any emission source, the
    construction or modification of which has commenced
    prior to April 14, 1972.
    105-~94

    “Modification”: any physical change in, or change in
    the method of operations of, an emission source or of
    air pollution control equipment which increases the
    amount of any specified air contaminant emitted by such
    source or equipment or which results in the emission of
    any specified air contaminant not previously emitted.
    It shall be presumed that an increase in the use of raw
    materials, the time of operation or the rate of
    production will change the amount of any specified air
    contaminant emitted. Notwithstanding any other
    provisions of this definition, for purposes of permits
    issued pursuant to Subpart D, the Illinois Environmental
    Protection Agency (Agency) may specify conditions under
    which an emission source or air pollution control
    equipment may be operated without causing a modification
    as herein defined, and normal cyclical variations,
    before the date operating permits are required, shall
    not be considered modifications.
    “New Air Pollution Control Equipment”: any air
    pollution control equipment, the construction or
    modification of which is commenced on or after April 14,
    1972.
    “New Emission Source”: any emission source, the
    construction or modification of which is commenced on or
    after April 14, 1972.
    “Owner or Operator”: any person who owns, leases,
    controls or supervises an emission source or air
    pollution control equipment.
    “Person”: any individual, corporation, partnership,
    firm, association, trust estate, public or private
    institution, group, agency, political subdivision of
    this State, any other State or political subdivision or
    agency thereof or any legal successor, representative,
    agent or agency of the foregoing.
    “PSD Increment”: the maximum allowable increase over
    baseline concentration of any air contaminant as
    determined by Section 163 of the Clean Air Act (42
    U.S.C. 7473) and regulations adopted thereunder.
    “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.
    “Standard Industrial Classification Manual”: The
    Standard Industrial Classification Manual (1972),
    Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing
    Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.
    11)5—95

    SUBPART L: CONTINUOUS MONITORING
    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.
    ~l) 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
    performed
    pt~tte~ ~
    35
    ~
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    11)5—1)6

    ~3ø~Appe~d±~ A e~
    ~ri re ~at4e~ adopted
    by the B--S~- e~e~ta~ Pe~eet+e~
    A~et~eytn~der See~4en ~ ef the E1ea~ k~
    Ae~ ei~d made ap~4eab~e4i’~ ~
    psr1k~ ~ 5ee~e~9~ ef the ~~no4a
    Bmv4rr~te~a+Pr ee~4e~Ae~ 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 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 ACT. (ILL. REV. STAT. OH.
    lll~, PAR. 1009.1(B))
    C) Sulfur dioxide, when the steam generator is
    greater than 230 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 pai~t ~e 35
    ~+~--
    Adm~eede ~3G-~ Appendix A er in regulations
    adopted by the U.S. Environmental Protection
    Agency under Section 111 of the Clean Air Act,
    (42 USC 7411) as amended, artd made ap~eab~e
    patia~ ~e See~en 9-~ef the
    ~~ne~a B enmen~a~Preteet4en Aet7 er 48
    £FR 5~ A~pend~xP ~Ph+S ±~eeerat4ei~
    ~e ~a~er ame~dmethaer e t~ena7~to
    convert sulfur dioxide or nitrogen oxide
    continuous emissions data to units of the
    ap~eab~e 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 THE ILLINOIS ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    ACT. (ILL. REV. STAT., Cli. lll~, 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.
    105-97

    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.
    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 por~-ertaef 35
    ~
    Adm~Eede
    238TA~endix A artd B~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
    ENFORCEJ\BLE UNDER (THE ENVIRONMENTA1~ PROTECTION_ACT.
    (ILL. REV. STAT., Cli. l1l~, PAR. 109.1(b)).
    (Source: Amended at
    Ill. Reg.
    ______ ,
    effective
    10508

    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 A: GENERAL
    Section
    212.100 Scope and Organization
    212.110 Measurement Methods
    212.111 Abbreviations and Units
    212.112 Definitions
    212.113 Incorporations by Reference
    SUBPART B: VISIBLE EMISSIONS
    Section
    212.121 Opacity Standards
    212.122 Limitations for Certain New Sources
    212.123 Limitations for All Other Sources
    212.124 Exceptions
    212.125 Determination of Violations
    212.126 Adjusted Opacity Standards Procedures
    SUBPART D: PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSIONS FROM INCINERATORS
    Section
    212.181 Limitations for Incinerators
    212.182 Aqueous Waste Incinerators
    212.183 Certain Wood Waste Incinerators
    212.184 Explosive Waste Incinerators
    SUBPART E: PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSIONS FROM
    FUEL COMBUSTION EMISSION SOURCES
    Section
    212.201 Existing Sources Using Solid Fuel Exclusively Located
    in the Chicago Area
    212.202 Existing Sources Using Solid Fuel Exclusively Located
    Outside the Chicago Area
    212.203 Existing Controlled Sources Using Solid Fuel
    Exclusively
    212.204
    New
    Sources Using Solid Fuel Exclusively
    212.205 Existing Coal—fired Industrial Boilers Equipped with
    Flue Gas Desulfurization Systems
    212.206 Sources Using Liquid Fuel Exclusively
    212.207 Sources Using More Than One Type of Fuel
    212.208 Aggregation of Existing Sources
    105—99

    SUBPART K: FUGITIVE PARTICULATE MATTER
    Sect ion
    212.301
    212.302
    212. 304
    212 . 305
    212.306
    212.307
    212.308
    212.309
    212. 310
    212.312
    212.313
    212.314
    212.315
    Fugitive Particulate Matter
    Geographical Areas of Application
    Storage Piles
    Conveyor Loading Operations
    Traffic Areas
    Materials Collected by Pollution Control Equipment
    Spraying or Choke-Feeding Required
    Operating Program
    Minimum Operating Program
    Amendment to Operating Program
    Emission Standard for Particulate Collection Equipment
    Exception for Excess Wind Speed
    Covering for Vehicles
    SUBPART L: PARTICULATE MATTER EMISSIONS
    FROM PROCESS EMISSION SOURCES
    New Process Sources
    Existing Process Sources
    Stock Piles
    SUBPART N: FOOD MANUFACTURING
    Section
    212.361 Corn Wet Milling Processes
    SUBPART 0: PETROLEUM REFINING, PETROCHEMICAL
    AND CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
    Section
    212.381 Catalyst Regenerators of Fluidized Catalytic Converters
    SUBPART
    Q:
    STONE, CLAY, GLASS
    AND CONCRETE MANUFACTURING
    New Portland Cement Processes
    Portland Cement Manufacturing Processes
    SUBPART R: PRIMARY AND FABRICATED METAL
    PRODUCTS AND MACHINERY MANUFACTURE
    Sect ion
    212.441
    212.442
    212.443
    212.444
    212.445
    212.446
    212.447
    Steel Manufacturing Processes
    Beehive Coke Ovens
    By—Product Coke Plants
    Sinter Processes
    Blast Furnace Cast Houses
    Basic Oxygen Furnaces
    Hot Metal Desulfurization Not Located in the BOF
    Section
    212.321
    212.322
    212.323
    Section
    212. 421
    212.422
    105--100

    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
    SUBPART S: AGRICULTURE
    Section
    212.461 Grain Handling and Drying in General
    212.462 Grain Handling Operations
    212.463 Grain Drying Operations
    SUBPART T: CONSTRUCTION AND WOOD PRODUCTS
    Section
    212.681 Grinding, Woodworking, Sandblasting and Shotblasting
    Appendix A
    Rule into Section Table
    Appendix B
    Section into Rule Table
    Appendix C
    Past Compliance Dates
    Illustration A Allowable Emissions from Solid Fuel Combustion
    Emission Sources Outside Chicago
    Illustration B Limitations for all New Process Emission Sources
    Illustration C Limitations for all Existing Process Emission
    Sources
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section 27
    of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, 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,
    R7l—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 POE 347, at 3 Ill. Reg.
    39, p. 184, effective September 28, 1979; amended in R78—ll, 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 POE 481, at 5 Ill.
    Reg. 11590, effective October 19, 1981; codified at 7 Ill. Reg.
    13591; amended in R82—l (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 Ill. Reg.
    1410, effective December 30, 1986; amended in R82—i(Docket B) at
    12 Ill. Reg. 12492, effective July 13, 1988; amended in R89—7(B)
    at
    ____________
    ,
    effective __________________________
    11)5—101

    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 kg of
    particulate matter per MW—hr of actual heat input in any one—hour
    period (0.25 lbs/mmbtu). Nothing in this rule shall be construed
    to prevent compliance with applicable regulations ~n 35 fl~
    Adm-~ eede 238w 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 ill 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. lll~,
    PAR. 1009.1(b)).
    (Source: Amended at
    Ill. Reg.
    _____ ,
    effective
    _______
    .)
    105--107

    SUBPART R: PRIMARY AND FABRICATED METAL
    PRODUCTS AND MACHINERY MANUFACTURE
    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 charge port 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:
    i) 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.
    105-103

    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 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 data. 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 gm/dscm (0.020
    gr/dscf). Compliance shall be determined in
    accordance with the procedures set forth in 35
    H~ Adm7 eede ~38-~-Append4xA (-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. . .RELAT:NG TO STANDARDS OF ?ERFORMANCE FOR
    NEW STATIONARY SOURCES.. .ARE APPLICABLE IN
    THIS STATE AND ARE ENFORCEABLE UNDER THE
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT. (ILL. REV.
    STAT., OH. lll~, PAR. 1009.1(B)).
    ~05--104

    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 35 f++~
    Adm7 ?ede ~397A~pertdix A ±40CFR 60, Appendix
    A, Method 9~,exee~ fer the ~mber ef
    readimga re~ti~red~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. . .RELATNG TO
    STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOR NEW STATIONARY
    SOURCES. . .ARE APPLICABLE IN THIS STATE AND ARE
    ENFORCEABLE UNDER THE ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION ACT. (ILL. REV. STAT., OH. lllL
    PAR. 1009.1(B)).
    C) Opacity readings of emissions from control
    equipment shall be taken concurrently with
    observations of fugitive particulate matter.
    Two qualified observers ~hal1 be required.
    3) Qualified observers referenced in subsection (b)
    shall be certified pursuant to 35
    ~
    Adm-~?ede
    238~ Ap~er~d~xA ±40 CFR 60, Appendix A, Method
    9,~ 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 ACT. (ILL. REV. STAT., OH. l1l~, 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
    11)5 105

    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 fli-~Adrrt-~
    eode
    ~38-~
    Appendix A ±40CFR 60, 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
    ~
    Adm~
    eode
    2B8TAppertdix A ±40CFR 60, Appendix A, Method
    9, as regulations promlgated 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 ACT.
    (ILL. REV. STAT., Cli. 1ll~, 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 Hi-- Adm~-eede ~3e-
    Appe~d~A ±40CFR 60, Appendix A, Methods 1-
    5, as regulations promulgated by the U.S.
    Environmental Protection Agency under Sectidn
    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
    105-106

    APPLICABLE IN THIS STATE AND ARE ENFORCEABLE
    UNDER THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT.
    (ILL. REV. STAT., CH. lll~, PAR. 1009.1(B)).
    ertd 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 ~ Adm--
    eede ~387Appertd~x A ±40CFR 60, Appendix A,
    Method 9, 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 ACT. (ILL. REV. STAT., CR. 1l1~,
    PAR. 1009.1(B)). e~eep~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.
    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
    105-107

    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
    _______
    .)
    1n5~-i03

    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 A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section
    215.100
    Introduction
    215.101
    Clean—up and Disposal Operations
    215.102
    Testing Methods
    215.103
    Abbreviations and Conversion Factors
    215.104
    Definitions
    215.105
    Incorporations by Reference
    215.106
    Afterburners
    215.107
    Determination of Applicability
    SUBPART B: ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM STORAGE AND LOADING
    OPERAT IONS
    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
    SUBPART C:
    ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
    Section
    215.141
    Separation Operations
    215.142
    Pumps and Compressors
    215.143
    Vapor Blowdown
    215.144
    Safety Relief Valves
    SUBPART E: SOLVENT CLEANING
    Section
    215.181
    Solvent Cleaning in General
    215.182
    Cold Cleaning
    215.183
    Open Top Vapor Degreasing
    215.184
    Conveyorized Degreasing
    215.185
    Compliance Plan
    SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS
    Sect ion
    215.202
    Compliance Schedules
    215.204
    Emission Limitations for Manufacturing Plants
    105-109

    215.205
    Alternative Emission Limitations
    215.206
    Exemptions from Emission Limitations
    215.207
    Compliance by Aggregation of Emission Sources
    215.208
    Testing Methods for Solvent Content
    215.209
    Exemption from General Rule on Use of Organic
    Material
    215.210
    Alternative Compliance Schedule
    215.211
    Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
    215.212
    Compliance Plan
    215.213
    Special Requirements for Compliance Plan
    SUBPART H: SPECIAL LIMITATIONS FOR SOURCES IN MAJOR URBANIZED
    AREAS WHICH ARE NONATTAINMENT FOR OZONE
    Section
    215.240
    Applicability
    215.245
    Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing
    215.241
    External Floating Roofs
    215.249
    Compliance Dates
    SUBPART I: ADJUSTED RACT EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS
    Section
    215.260
    Applicability
    215.261
    Petition
    215.263
    Public Hearing
    215.264
    Board Action
    215.267
    Agency Petition
    SUBPART K: USE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL
    Section
    215.301
    Use of Organic Material
    215.302
    Alternative Standard
    215.303
    Fuel Combustion Emission Sources
    215.304
    Operations
    with
    Compliance Program
    215.305
    Viscose Exemption (Repealed)
    SUBPART N: VEGETABLE OIL PROCESSING
    Section
    215.340
    Hexane Extraction Soybean Crushing
    215.342
    Hexane Extraction Corn Oil Processing
    215.344
    Recordkeeping for Vegetable Oil Processes
    215.345
    Compliance Determination
    215.346
    Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
    215.347
    Compliance Plan
    SUBPART P: PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
    Section
    215.401
    Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing
    215.402
    Exemptions
    215.403
    Applicability of Subpart K
    105—110

    Testing and Monitoring
    Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
    Alternative Compliance Plan
    Compliance Plan
    Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing
    SUBPART
    Q:
    LEAKS FROM SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL AND
    POLYMER MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
    Section
    215.420
    215.421
    215.422
    215.423
    215.424
    215.425
    215.426
    215.427
    215.428
    215.429
    215.430
    215. 431
    215.432
    215.433
    215.434
    215.435
    215.436
    215.437
    215.438
    215.439
    SUBPART R:
    Section
    Applicability
    General Requirements
    Inspection Program Plan for Leaks
    Inspection Program for Leaks
    Repairing Leaks
    Recordkeeping for Leaks
    Reporting for Leaks
    Alternative Program for Leaks
    Compliance Dates
    Compliance Plan
    General Requirements
    Inspection Program Plan for Leaks
    Inspection Program for Leaks
    Repairing Leaks
    Recordkeeping for Leaks
    Report for Leaks
    Alternative Program for Leaks
    Open—Ended Valves
    Standards for Control Devices
    Compliance Plan
    PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED INDUSTRIES; ASPHALT
    MATERIALS
    Petroleum Refinery Waste Gas Disposal
    Vacuum Producing Systems
    Wastewater (Oil/Water) Separator
    Process Unit Turnarounds
    Leaks General Requirements
    Monitoring Program Plan for Leaks
    Monitoring Program for Leaks
    Recordkeeping for Leaks
    Reporting for Leaks
    Alternative Program for Leaks
    Sealing Device Requirements
    Compliance Schedule for Leaks
    Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
    SUBPART S: RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS
    Section
    215. 461
    215.462
    Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires
    Green Tire Spraying Operations
    215.404
    215.405
    215.406
    215.407
    215.408
    215.441
    215.442
    215.443
    215.444
    215.445
    215.446
    215.447
    215.448
    215.449
    215.450
    215.451
    215.452
    215.453
    105 11J

    215.463
    215.464
    215.465
    215.466
    Section
    215.520
    215.521
    215.525
    215. 526
    215.527
    Alternative Emission Reduction Systems
    Testing and Monitoring
    Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
    Compliance Plan
    SUBPART T: PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
    Applicability of Subpart T
    Control of Reactors, Distillation Units,
    Crystallizers, Centrifuges and Vacuum Dryers
    Control of Air Dryers, Production Equipment Exhaust
    Systems and Filters
    Material Storage and Transfer
    In—Process Tanks
    Leaks
    Other Emission Sources
    Testing
    Monitors for Air Pollution Control Equipment
    Compliance Schedule
    Exception
    Coke By—Product Recovery Plants
    Coke By—Product Recovery Plant Leaks
    Inspection Program
    Recordkeeping Requirements
    Reporting Requirements
    Compliance Dates
    Compliance Plan
    SUBPART V: AIR OXIDATION PROCESSES
    Applicability
    Definitions
    Emission Limitations for Air Oxidation Processes
    Testing and Monitoring
    Compliance Date
    SUBPART W: AGRICULTURE
    Section
    215.541
    Pesticide Exception
    SUBPART X: CONSTRUCTION
    Section
    215.561
    215. 562
    215.563
    Architectural Coatings
    Paving Operations
    Cutback Asphalt
    Sect ion
    215.480
    215.481
    215 .482
    215.483
    215.484
    215.485
    215.486
    215.487
    215.488
    215.489
    SUBPART U: COKE MANUFACTURING AND BY-PRODUCT RECOVERY
    Section
    215.500
    215.510
    215.512
    215.513
    215.514
    215. 515
    215. 516
    215.517
    105.112

    SUBPART Y: GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
    Sect ion
    215.581
    Bulk Gasoline Plants
    215.582
    Bulk Gasoline Terminals
    215.583
    Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
    215.584
    Gasoline Delivery Vessels
    SUBPART Z: DRY CLEANERS
    Sect ion
    215.601
    Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners
    215.602
    Exemptions
    215.603
    Testing and Monitoring
    215.604
    Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
    215.605
    Compliance Plan
    215.606
    Exception to Compliance Plan
    215.607
    Standards for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
    215.608
    Operating Practices for Petroleum Solvent Dry
    Cleaners
    215.609
    Program for Inspection and Repair of Leaks
    215.610
    Testing and Monitoring
    215.611
    Exemption for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
    215.612
    Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
    215.613
    Compliance Plan
    SUBPART AA: PAINT AND INK MANUFACTURING
    Section
    215.620
    Applicability
    215.621
    Exemption for Waterbase Material and Heatset Offset
    Ink
    215.623
    Permit Conditions
    215.624
    Open—top Mills, Tanks, Vats or Vessels
    215.625
    Grinding Mills
    215.628
    Leaks
    215.630
    Clean Up
    215.636
    Compliance Date
    SUBPART BB: POLYSTYRENE PLANTS
    Section
    215.875
    Applicability of Subpart BB
    215.877
    Emissions Limitation at Polystyrene Plants
    215.879
    Compliance Date
    215.881
    Compliance Plan
    215.883
    Special Requirements for Compliance Plan
    215.886
    Testing and Monitoring
    SUBPART PP: MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED PRODUCT MANUFACTURING
    PROCESSES
    Section
    215.920
    Applicability
    105-113

    215.923
    Permit Conditions
    215.926
    Control Requirements
    SUBPART QQ: MISCELLANEOUS FORMULATION MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
    Section
    215.940
    Applicability
    215.943
    Permit Conditions
    215.946
    Control Requirements
    SUBPART RR: MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIC CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING
    PROCESSES
    Section
    215.960
    Applicability
    215.963
    Permit Conditions
    215.966
    Control Requirements
    Appendix A Rule into Section Table
    Appendix B Section into Rule Table
    Appendix C Past Compliance Dates
    Appendix D List of Chemicals Defining Synthetic Organic
    Chemical and Polymer Manufacturing
    Appendix E Reference Methods and Procedures
    Appendix.F Coefficients for the Total Resource Effectiveness
    Index (TRE) Equation
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section 27
    of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1987, ch.
    1l1~pars. 1010 and 1027).
    SOURCE: Adopted as Chapter 2: Air Pollution, Rule 205: Organic
    Material Emission Standards and Limitations, R7l—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—l4 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—l4 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—l4 and R86—12 at 11 Ill. Reg.
    16706, effective September 30, 1987; amended in R85—2l(B) at 11
    Ill. Reg. 19117, effective November 9, 1987; amended in R86—36,
    R86—39, R86—40 at 11 Ill. Req. 20829, effective December
    14,
    1987; amended in R82—14 and R86—37 at 12 Ill. Req. 815, effective
    December 24, 1987; amended in R86—l8 at 12 Ill. Reg. 7311,
    effective April 8, 1988; amended in R86—lO at 12 Ill. Reg. 7650,
    effective April 11, 1988; amended in R88—23 at 13 Ill. Reg.
    10893, effective June 27, 1989; amended in R89—7(B)
    at
    _________________
    ,
    effective _____________________________
    105-114

    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 2l5.12l(b)(1);
    2) With a capacity of less than 151.42 cubic meters;
    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 ~ ~
    eede 239i- 40 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 FOR NEW STATIONARY SOURCES. . .ARE
    APPLICABLE IN THIS STATE AND ARE ENFORCEABLE UNDER
    THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION ACT. (ILL. REV.
    STAT., Cli. l1l~, 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:
    105 115

    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;
    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) Owners and operators of petroleum liquid storage tanks
    were required to have compliance schedules as summarized
    in Appendix C.
    105-116

    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 Provisions
    SUBPART D: STEAM GENERATORS
    Section
    230.140 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
    Generating Units for which Construction is Commenced
    after June 19, 1984
    SUBPART E: INCINERATORS
    Section
    230.150 Incinerators
    SUBPART F: PORTLAND CEMENT PLANTS
    Section
    230.160 Portland Cement Plants
    SUBPART G: NITRIC ACID PLANTS
    Sect ion
    230.170 Nitric Acid Plants
    SUBPART H: SULFURIC ACID PLANTS
    Section
    230.180 Sulfuric Acid Plants
    SUBPART I: ASPHALT CONCRETE PLANTS
    Section
    230.190 Asphalt Concrete Plants
    SUBPART J: PETROLEUM REFINERIES
    Section
    105
    11.7

    230.200 Petroleum Refineries
    SUBPART K: STORAGE VESSELS FOR PETROLEUM LIQUIDS
    Section
    230.210: Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which
    Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification
    Commenced After June 11, 1973, and Prior to May 19,
    1978
    230.211: Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for Which
    Construction, Reconstruction, or Modification
    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, or Modification
    Commenced after July 23, 1984
    SUBPART L: SECONDARY LEAD SMELTERS
    Section
    230.220 Secondary Lead Smelters
    SUBPART M: SECONDARY BRASS AND BRONZE
    INGOT PRODUCTION PLANTS
    Sect ion
    230.230 Secondary Brass and Bronze Ingot Production Plants
    SUBPART N: BASIC OXYGEN PROCESS 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
    SteelrnaKing Facilities Constructed after January 20,
    1983
    SUBPART 0: SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
    Section
    230.250 Sewage Treatment Plants
    SUBPART P: PRIMARY COPPER SMELTERS
    Section
    230.260 Primary Copper Smelters
    SUBPART Q: PRIMARY ZINC SMELTERS
    105110

    Section
    230.270 Primary Zinc Smelters
    SUBPART R: PRIMARY LEAD SMELTERS
    Section
    230.280 Primary Lead Smelters
    SUBPART 5: PRIMARY ALUMINUM REDUCTION PLANTS
    Section
    230.290 Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants
    SUBPART T: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
    WET-PROCESS PHOSPHORIC ACID PLANTS
    Section
    230.300 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet—Process Phosphoric
    Acid Plants
    SUBPART U: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
    SUPERPHOSPHORIC ACID PLANTS
    Section
    230.310 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric Acid
    Plants
    SUBPART V: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
    DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE PLANTS
    Section
    230.320 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium Phosphate
    Plants
    SUBPART W: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
    TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE PLANTS
    Section
    230.330 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple Superphosphate
    Plants
    SUBPART X: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
    GRANULAR TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE STORAGE FACILITIES
    Section
    230.340 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple
    Superphosphate Storage Facilities
    SUBPART Y: COAL PREPARATION PLANTS
    Section
    230.350 Coal Preparation Plants
    SUBPART Z: FERROALLOY PRODUCTION FACILITIES
    105--hO

    Section
    230.360 Ferroalloy Production Facilities
    SUBPART AA: STEEL PLANTS:
    ELECTRIC ARC FURNACES
    Section
    230.370 Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces
    230.371 Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon-Oxygen
    Decarburization Vessels Constructed After August 17,
    1983
    SUBPART BB: KRAFT PULP MILLS
    Section
    230.380 Kraft Pulp Mills
    SUBPART CC: Glass Manufacturing Plants
    Section
    230.390 Glass Manufacturing Plants
    SUBPART DD: GRAIN ELEVATORS
    Section
    230.400 Grain Elevators
    SUBPART EE: SURFACE COATING OF METAL FURNITURE
    Section
    230.410 Surface Coating of Metal Furniture
    SUBPART GG: STATIONARY GAS TURBINES
    Section
    230.430 Stationary Gas Turbines
    SUBPART RH: LIME MANUFACTURING PLANTS
    Section
    230.440 Lime Manufacturing Plants
    SUBPART KK: LEAD-ACID BATTERY MANUFACTURING PLANTS
    Section
    230.470 Lead—Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants
    SUBPART LL: METALLIC MINERAL PROCESSING PLANTS
    Section
    230.480 Metallic Mineral Processing Plants
    SUBPART MN: AUTOMOBILE AND LIGHT-DUTY TRUCK
    105 120

    SURFACE COATING OPERATIONS
    Section
    230.490 Automobile and Light—Duty Truck Surface Coating
    Operations
    SUBPART NN: PHOSPHATE ROCK PLANTS
    Section
    230.500 Phosphate Rock Plants
    SUBPART PP: AMMONIUM SULFATE MANUFACTURE
    Section
    230.520 Ammonium Sulfate Manufacture
    SUBPART QQ: GRAPHIC ARTS INDUSTRY:
    PUBLICATION ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING
    Section
    230.530 Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure
    Printing
    SUBPART RR: PRESSURE SENSITIVE TAPE AND LABEL
    SURFACE COATING OPERATIONS
    Section
    230.540 Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface Coating
    Operations
    SUBPART SS: INDUSTRIAL SURFACE COATING:
    LARGE APPLIANCES
    Section
    230.550 Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances
    SUBPART TT: METAL COIL SURFACE COATING OPERATIONS
    Section
    230.560 Metal Coil Surface Coating Operations
    SUBPART UU: ASPHALT PROCESSING AND
    ASPHALT ROOFING MANUFACTURE
    Section
    230.570 Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Manufacture
    SUBPART VV: EQUIPMENT LEAKS OF VOC IN THE SYNTHETIC
    ORGANIC CHEMICALS MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
    Sect ion
    230.580 Equipment Leaks of VOC in the Synthetic Organic
    Chemicals Manufacturing Industry
    105 .121

    SUBPART WW: BEVERAGE CAN SURFACE COATING INDUSTRY
    Section
    230.590 Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry
    SUBPART XX: BULK GASOLINE TERMINALS
    Section
    230.600 Bulk Gasoline Terminals
    SUBPART FFF: FLEXIBLE VINYL
    AND URETHANE
    COATING AND PRINTING
    Section
    230.680 Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and Printing
    SUBPART GGG: EQUIPMENT LEAKS OF VOC
    IN PETROLEUM REFINERIES
    Sect ion
    230.690 Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries
    SUBPART HHH: SYNTHETIC FIBER PRODUCTION FACILITIES
    Section
    230.700 Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities
    SUBPART JJJ: PETROLEUM DRY CLEANERS
    Section
    230.720 Petroleum Dry Cleaners
    SUBPART KKK: EQUIPMENT LEAKS OF VOC FROM
    ONSHORE NATURAL GAS PROCESSING PLANTS
    Section
    230.730 Equipment Leaks of VOC from Onshore Natural Gas
    Processing Plants
    SUBPART LLL: ONSHORE NATURAL GAS PROCESSING;
    SO2 EMISSIONS
    Section
    230.740 Onshore Natural Gas Processing; SO2 Emissions
    SUBPART 000: NONMETALLIC MINERAL PROCESSING PLANTS
    Sect ion
    230.770 Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants
    SUBPART PPP: WOOL FIBERGLASS INSULATION
    MANUFACTURING PLANTS
    Section
    230.780 Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing Plants
    105--122

    Table A
    Rule into Section Table
    Table B
    Section into Rule Table
    Appendix A
    Reference Methods
    Appendix B
    Performance Specifications
    Appendix C
    Determination of Emission Rate Change
    Appendix F
    Quality Assurance Procedures
    AUTHORITY: Implementing and authorized by Section 9.1(c) of the
    Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. lll~,
    par. 1009.1(c)).
    SOURCE: Peremptory rule adopted at 3 Ill. Reg. 49, p. 285,
    effective November 28, 1979; Peremptory rule adopted at 4 Ill.
    Reg. 9, p. 225, effective February 20, 1980; peremptory amendment
    at 4 Ill. Req. 15, p. 1, effective March 30, 1980; peremptory
    amendment at 4 Ill. Req. 23, p. 124, effective May 27, 1980;
    peremptory amendment at 4 Ill. Reg. 36, p. 159, effective August
    25, 1980; peremptory amendment at 5 Ill. Reg. 1903, effective
    February 17, 1981; peremptory amendment at 5 Ill. Reg. 14205,
    effective December 13, 1981; peremptory amendment at 6 Ill. Req.
    3263, effective March 11, 1982; peremptory amendment at 6 Ill.
    Reg. 6072, effective May 7, 1982; peremptory amendment at 6 Ill.
    Req. 10606, effective August 18, 1982; peremptory amendment at 6
    Ill. Req. 14572, effective November 5, 1982; peremptory amendment
    at 6 Ill. Req. 15041, effective November 29, 1982; peremptory
    amendment at 6 Ill. Req. 15587, effective December 9, 1982;
    peremptory amendment at 7 Ill. Req. 976, effective January 10,
    1983; peremptory amendment at 7 Ill. Req. 3227, effective March
    14, 1983; peremptory amendment at 7 Ill. Req. 6978, effective May
    12, 1983; peremptory amendment at 7 Ill. Req. 8001, effective
    June 21, 1983, peremptory amendment at 7 Ill. Reg. 13700,
    effective September 29, 1983; codified at 7 Ill. Req. 13614;
    peremptory amendment at 7 Ill. Reg. 17021, effective December 8,
    1983; peremptory amendment at 7 Ill. Req. 17460, effective
    effective February 2, 1984; peremptory amendment at 8 Ill. Reg.
    3042, effective February 27, 1984; peremptory amendment at 8
    Ill.Req. 5715, effective April 16, 1984; peremptory amendment at8
    Ill. Req. 6832, effective May 1, 1984; peremptory amendment at 8
    Ill. Req. 7927, effective May 22, 1984; peremptory amendment at 8
    Ill. Req. 10075, effective June 20, 1984; peremptory amendment at
    8 Ill. Req. 14665, effective August 1, 1984; peremptory amendment
    at 8 Ill. Req. 24320, effective November 29, 1984; peremptory
    amendment at 9 Ill. Req. 2539, effective February 22, 1985;
    peremptory amendment at 9 Ill. Req. 8884, effective May 28, 1985;
    Corrected at 9 IlL. Req. 9587; peremptory amendment at 9 I11.Reg.
    10289, effective June 24, 1985; peremptory amendment at 9 Ill.
    Req. 13377, effective August 20, 185; peremptory amendment at 9
    Ill. Req. 17037, effective October 18, 1985; peremptory amendment
    at 9 Ill. Req. 20929, effective December 16, 1985; peremptory
    amendment at 10 Ill. Req. 3887, effective February 7, 1986;
    peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Req. 4963, effective March 11,
    105 123

    1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 10157, effective May
    22, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. 11160, effective
    June 10, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Req. 12168,
    effective July 1, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Reg.
    13762, effective July 31, 1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill.
    Reg. 16752, effective September 22, 1986; peremptory amendment at
    10 Ill. Reg. 18051, effective October 6,-1986; peremptory
    amendment at 11 Ill. Req. 1709, effective January 2, 1987;
    peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Req. 8794, effective April 15,
    1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg. 10927, effective June
    1, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Req. 11557, effective
    June 18, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Req. 12050,
    effective July 2, 1987; peremptory amendment at 11 Ill. Reg.
    14837, effective August 25, 1987; Repealed at
    ____
    Ill.
    Req.
    ________ ,
    effective _________________________
    SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section 230.110
    General Provisions
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart A (1986);
    as amended at 52 Fed. Reg. 9778, March 26, 1987; as amended at 52
    Fed. Req. 17555, May 11, 1987.
    SUBPART D: STEAM GENERATORS
    Section 230.140 Fossil Fuel—Fired Steam Generators for which
    Construction is Commenced after August 17, 1971
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart D (1986),
    as amended at 51 Fed. Req. 42796, November 25, 1986; as amended
    at 51 Fed. Req. 42839, November 26, 1986.
    Section 230.141 Electric Utility Steam Generating Units for
    which Construction is Commenced after September
    18, 1978
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart Da (1986),
    as amended at 51 Fed. Req. 42839, November 26, 1986.
    Section 230.142 Industrial
    -
    Commercial
    Institutional Steam
    Generating Units for which Construction is
    Commenced after June 19, 1984
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart Db as
    adopted at 51 Fed. Req. 42768, November 25, 1986; as amended at
    51 Fed. Req. 42839, November 26, 1986.
    SUBPART E: INCINERATORS
    105—124

    Section 230.150 Incinerators
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart E (1982).
    SUBPART F: PORTLAND CEMENT PLANTS
    Section 230.160 Portland Cement Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart F (1982).
    SUBPART G: NITRIC ACID PLANTS
    Section 230.170 Nitric Acid Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart G (1982);
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 23608, May 25, 1983.
    SUBPART H: SULFURIC ACID PLANTS
    Section 230.180 Sulfuric Acid Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart H (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 23608, May 25, 1983; as amended at 48
    Fed. Req. 44700, September 29, 1983; as amended at 48 Fed. Reg.
    48669, October 20, 1983.
    SUBPART I: ASPHALT CONCRETE PLANTS
    Section 230.190 Asphalt Concrete Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart I (1985),
    as amended at 51 Fed. Reg. 12324, April 10, 1986.
    SUBPART
    3:
    PETROLEUM REFINERIES
    Section 230.200 Petroleum Refineries
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart
    3
    (1986),
    as amended at 51 Fed. Req. 42839, November 26, 1986.
    SUBPART K: STORAGE VESSELS FOR PETROLEUM LIQUIDS
    Section 230.210 Storage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for which
    Construction, Reconstruction or Modification
    Commenced after June 11, 1973, and Prior to May
    19, 1978
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart K (1986),
    105—125

    as amended at 52 Fed. Req. 11420, April 8, 1987.
    Section 230.211 Strorage Vessels for Petroleum Liquids for
    which Construction, Reconstruction or
    Modification Commenced after May 18, 1978, and
    prior to July 23, 1984.
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart Ka (1986),
    as amended at 52 Fed. Reg. 11420, April 8, 1987.
    Section 230.212 Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Vessels
    (Including Petroleum Liquid Storage Vessels)
    for Which Construction, Reconstruction, or
    Modification Commenced after July 23, 1984
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart Kb, as
    adopted at 52 Fed. Req. 11420, April 8, 1987, as amended at 52
    Fed. Req. 22779, June 16, 1987.
    SUBPART L: SECONDARY LEAD SMELTERS
    Section 230.220 Secondary Lead Smelters
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart L (1982).
    SUBPART M: SECONDARY BRASS AND BRONZE
    INGOT PRODUCTION PLANTS
    Section 230.230 Secondary Brass and Bronze Ingot Production
    Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart M (1984),
    as amended at 49 Fed. Req. 43616, October 30, 1984.
    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 (1985),
    as amended at 51 Fed. Req. 150, January 2, 1986.
    Section 230.241 Secondary Emissions from Basic Oxygen
    Steelmakinq Facilities Constructed after
    January 20, 1983
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart Na as
    105.. 126

    adopted at 51 Fed. Req. 150, January 2, 1986.
    SUBPART 0: SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANTS
    Section 230.250 Sewage Treatment Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart 0 (1982).
    SUBPART P: PRIMARY COPPER SMELTERS
    Section 230.260 Primary Copper Smelters
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart p (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 23608, May 25, 1983.
    SUBPART Q: PRIMARY ZINC SMELTERS
    Section 230.270 Primary Zinc Smelters
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart Q (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 23608, May 25, 1983.
    SUBPART R: PRIMARY LEAD SMELTERS
    Section 230.280 Primary Lead Smelters
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart R (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 23608, May 25, 1983.
    SUBPART 5: PRIMARY ALUMINUM REDUCTION PLANTS
    Section 230.290 Primary Aluminum Reduction Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart S (1982).
    SUBPART T: THE PHOSPHATE FERTLIZEP INDUSTRY:
    WET-PROCESS PHOSPHORIC ACID PLANTS
    Section 230.300 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Wet—Process
    Phosphoric Acid Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart T (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 3734, January 27, 1983; as amended at
    48 Fed. Req. 7128, February 17, 1983.
    SUBPART U: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
    SUPERPHOSPHORIC ACID PLANTS
    105—127

    Section 230.310 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Superphosphoric
    Acid Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart U (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Reg. 3734, January 27, 1983; as amended at
    48 Fed. Reg. 7128, February 17, 1983.
    SUBPART V: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
    DIAMMONIUM PHOSPHATE PLANTS
    Section 230.320 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Diammonium
    Phosphate Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart V (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 3734, January 27, 1983; as amended at
    48 Fed. Req. 7128, February 17, 1983.
    SUBPART W: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
    TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE PLANTS
    Section 230.330 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Triple
    Superphosphate Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart W (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 3734, January 27, 1983; as amended at
    48 Fed. Req. 7128, February 17, 1983.
    SUBPART X: THE PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER INDUSTRY:
    GRANULAR TRIPLE SUPERPHOSPHATE STORAGE FACILITIES
    Section 230.340 Phosphate Fertilizer Industry: Granular Triple
    Superphosphate Storage Facilities
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart X (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 3734, January 27, 1983.
    SUBPART Y: COAL PREPARATION PLANTS
    Section 230.350 Coal Preparation Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart Y (1982),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 3734, January 27, 1983.
    SUBPART Z: FERROALLOY PRODUCTION FACILITIES
    Sction 230.360 Ferroalloy Production Facilities
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart Z (1982),
    105 -128

    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 3734, January 27, 1983.
    SUBPART AA: STEEL PLANTS:
    ELECTRIC ARC FURNACES
    Section 230.370 Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart AA (1984),
    as amended at 49 Fed. Req. 43838, October 31, 1984.
    Section 230.371 Steel Plants: Electric Arc Furnaces and Argon—
    Oxygen Decarburization Vessels Constructed
    After August 17, 1983
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart
    AAa
    as
    adopted at 49 Fed. Req. 43838, October 31, 1984.
    SUBPART BB: KRAFT PULP MILLS
    Section 230.380 Kraft Pulp Mills
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart BB (1985),
    as amended at 50 Fed. Reg. 6316, February 14, 1985; as amended at
    50 Fed. Req. 9577, March 8, 1985; as amended at 51 Fed. Req.
    18538, May 20, 1986.
    SUBPART CC: GLASS MANUFACTURING PLANTS
    Section 230.390 Glass Manufacturing Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart CC (1984),
    as amended at 49 Fed. Req. 41030, October 19, 1984
    SUBPART DD: GRAIN ELEVATORS
    Section 230.400 Grain Elevators
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart DD (1982).
    SUBPART EE: SURFACE COATING OF
    METAL FURNITURE
    Section 230.410 Surface Coating of Metal Furniture
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart EE (1984),
    as amended at 50 Fed. Req. 18247, April 30, 1985.
    105 129

    SUBPART GG: STATIONARY GAS TURBINES
    Section 230.430 Stationary Gas Turbines
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart GG (1983),
    as amended at 49 Fed. Req. 30672, July 31, 1984.
    SUBPART RH: LIME MANUFACTURING PLANTS
    Section 230.440 Lime Manufacturing Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart RH (1986);
    as amended at 52 Fed. Req. 4773, Feburary 17, 1987
    SUBPART KK: LEAD-ACID BATTERY MANUFACTURING PLANTS
    Section 230.470 Lead—Acid Battery Manufacturing Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart KK (1982).
    SUBPART LL: METALLIC MINERAL PROCESSING PLANTS
    Section 230.480 Metallic Mineral Processing Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart LL, as
    adopted at 49 Fed. Req. 6458, February 21, 1984.
    SUBPART MM: AUTOMOBILE AND LIGHT-DUTY TRUCK
    SURFACE COATING OPERATIONS
    Section 230.490 Automobile and Light—Duty Truck Surface Coating
    Operations
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart MM (1982).
    SUBPART NN: PHOSPHATE ROCK PLANTS
    Section 230.500 Phosphate Rock Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart NN (1982).
    SUBPART PP: ANNONIUM SULFATE MANUFACTURE
    Section 230.520 Ararnonium Sulfate Manufacture
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart PP (1982).
    1fl5—13n

    SUBPART QQ: GRAPHIC ARTS INDUSTRY:
    PUBLICATION ROTOGRAVURE PRINTING
    Section 230.530 Graphic Arts Industry: Publication Rotogravure
    Printing
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart QQ (1982),
    as amended at 47 Fed. Req. 50644, November 8, 1982; as amended at
    48 Fed. Req. 1056, January 10, 1983.
    SUBPART RR: PRESSURE SENSITIVE TAPE AND LABEL
    SURFACE COATING OPERATIONS
    Section 230.540 Pressure Sensitive Tape and Label Surface
    Coating Operations
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart RR (1983),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 48368, October 18, 1983.
    SUBPART SS: INDUSTRIAL SURFACE COATING:
    LARGE APPLIANCES
    Section 230.550 Industrial Surface Coating: Large Appliances
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart SS (1982),
    as amended at 47 Fed. Req. 47778, October 27, 1982.
    SUBPART TT: METAL COIL SURFACE COATING
    Section 230.560 Metal Coil Surface Coating Operations
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart TT (1985),
    as amended at 47 Fed. Req. 49606, November 1, 1982; as amended in
    R86—26 at 51 Fed. Reg. 22938, June 24, 1986.
    SUBPART UU: ASPHALT PROCESSING AND
    ASPHALT ROOFING MANUFACTURE
    Section 230.570 Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing
    Manufacture
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart UU
    (1982), as amended at 47 Fed. Req. 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
    105131

    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart VV (1983),
    as amended at 48 Fed. Req. 48328, October 18, 1983; as amended at
    49 Fed. Req. 22598, May 30, 1984; as amended at 49 Fed. Reg.
    26738, June 29, 1984.
    SUBPART WW: BEVERAGE CAN SURFACE COATING INDUSTRY
    Section 230.590 Beverage Can Surface Coating Industry
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart WW as
    adopted at 48 Fed. Req. 38728, August 25, 1983.
    SUBPART XX: BULK GASOLINE TERMINALS
    Section 230.600 Bulk Gasoline Terminals
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart XX as
    adopted at 48 Fed. Req. 35790, August 18, 1983.
    SUBPART FFF: FLEXIBLE VINYL AND
    COATING AND PRINTING
    Section 230.680 Flexible Vinyl and Urethane Coating and
    Printing
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart FFF as
    adopted at 49 Fed. Req. 26884, June 29, 1984; as amended at 49
    Fed. Req. 32848, August 17, 1984.
    SUBPART GGG: EQUIPMENT LEAKS OF VOC
    IN PETROLEUM REFINERIES
    Section 230.690 Equipment Leaks of VOC in Petroleum Refineries
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart GGG as
    adopted at 49 Fed. Req. 22598, May 30 1984.
    SUBPART HHH: SYNTHETIC FIBER
    PRODUCTION FACILITIES
    Section 230.700 Synthetic Fiber Production Facilities
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart HHH
    (1983), as amended at 49 Fed. Req. 13646, April 5, 1984; as
    amended at 49 Fed. Req. 18096, April 27, 1984.
    SUBPART
    333:
    PETROLEUM DRY CLEANERS
    105-132

    Section 230.720 Petroleum Dry Cleaners
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart JJJ (1984)
    as amended at 50 Fed. Req. 49022, November 27, 1985.
    SUBPART KKK: EQUIPMENT LEAKS OF VOC FROM
    ONSHORE NATURAL GAS PROCESSING PLANTS
    Section 230.730 Equipment Leaks of VOC from Onshore Natural Gas
    Processing Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart KKK, as
    adopted at 50 Fed. P.eg. 26122, June 24, 1985.
    SUBPART LLL: ONSHORE NATURAL GAS PROCESSING;
    SO2 EMISSIONS
    Section 230.740 Onshore Natural Gas Processing; SO2 Emissions
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart LLL, as
    adopted at 50 Fed. Req. 40158, October 1, 1985.
    SUBPART 000: NONMETALLIC MINERAL PROCESSING PLANTS
    Section 230.770 Nonmetallic Mineral Processing Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart 000, as
    adopted at 50 Fed. Reg. 31328, August 1, 1985.
    SUBPART PPP: WOOL FIBERGLASS
    INSULATION MANUFACTURING PLANTS
    Section 230.780 Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing
    Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Subpart PPP as
    adopted at 50 Fed. Req. 7694, February 25, 1985.
    Table A
    Rule into Section Table
    RULE
    SECTION
    901
    230.110
    902
    230.140
    902.1
    230.141
    903
    230.150
    904
    230.160
    905
    230.170
    105 133

    906
    230.180
    907
    230.190
    908
    230.200
    909
    230.210
    909.1
    230.211
    910
    230.220
    911
    230.230
    912
    230.240
    913
    230.250
    914
    230.200
    915
    230.270
    916
    230.280
    917
    230.290
    918
    230.300
    919
    230.310
    920
    230.320
    921
    230.330
    922
    230.340
    923
    230.350
    924
    230.360
    925
    230.370
    926
    230.380
    927
    230.390
    928
    230.400
    929
    230.410
    931
    230.430
    932
    230.440
    935
    230.470
    937
    230.490
    938
    230.500
    940
    230.520
    941
    230.530
    943
    230.550
    944
    230.560
    945
    230.570
    951
    Appendix A
    952
    Appendix B
    953
    Appendix C
    968
    230.700
    Table B
    Section to Rule Table
    SECTION
    RULE
    230.110
    901
    230.140
    902
    230.141
    902.1
    230.150
    903
    230.160
    904
    230.170
    905
    230.180
    906
    230.190
    907
    230.200
    908
    1O5--13t~

    230.210
    909
    230.211
    909.1
    230.220
    910
    230.230
    911
    230.240
    912
    230.250
    913
    230.200
    914
    230.270
    915
    230.280
    916
    230.290
    917
    230.300
    918
    230.310
    919
    230.320
    920
    230.330
    921
    230.340
    922
    230.350
    923
    230.360
    924
    230.370
    925
    230.380
    926
    230.390
    927
    230.400
    928
    230.410
    929
    230.430
    931
    230.440
    932
    230.470
    935
    230.490
    937
    230.500
    938
    230.520
    940
    230.530
    941
    230.550
    943
    230.560
    944
    230.570
    945
    230.700
    968
    Appendix A
    951
    Appendix B
    952
    Appendix C
    953
    Appendix A: Reference Methods
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Appendix A,
    (1986); as amended at 51 Fed. Req. 29104, August 14, 1986; as
    amended at 51 Fed. Req. 32454, September 12, 1986; as amended at
    51 Fed. Req. 42839, November 26, 1986; as amended
    at 51 Fed. Req.
    44803, December 12, 1986; as amended at 52 Fed. Req. 5105,
    February 19, 1987; as amended at 52 Fed. Req. 9778, March 26,
    1987; as amended at 52 Fed. Req. 19797 (numbered as 18797), May
    27, 1987; as amended at 52 Fed. Req. 20391, June 1, 1987; as
    amended in R87—15, July 16, 1987.
    Appendix B
    Performance Specifications
    105-135

    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Appendix B 1986,
    as amended at 52 Fed. Req. 17555, May 11, 1987.
    Appendix C
    Determination of Emission Rate Change
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 60, Appendix C (1982).
    Appendix F: Quality Assurance Procedures
    The Board incorporates by reference 52 Fed. Req. 21003, June 4,
    1987, as amended in R87—l7, July 16, 1987; as amended at 52 Fed.
    Req. 27612, July 22, 1987.
    105—136

    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: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section
    231.110
    General Provisions
    SUBPART B: RADON—222 EMISSIONS
    FROM UNDERGROUND URANIUM MINES
    Section
    231.120
    Emission Standard for Asbestos (renumbered)
    231.122
    Radon—222 Emissions from Underground Uranium Mines
    SUBPART C: BERYLLIUM
    Section
    231.130
    Emission Standard for Beryllium
    SUBPART D: BERYLLIUM ROCKET MOTOR FIRING
    Section
    231.140
    Emission Standard for Beryllium Rocket Motor Firing
    SUBPART E: MERCURY
    Sect ion
    231.150
    Emission Standard for Mercury
    SUBPART F: VINYL CHLORIDE
    Section
    231.160
    Emission Standard for Vinyl Chloride
    SUBPART H: RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM
    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FACILITIES
    105- 137

    231.180
    Radionuclide Emissions from Department of Energy
    (DOE) Facilities
    SUBPART I: RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM
    FACILITIES LICENSED BY THE
    NUCLEAR
    REGULATORY
    COMMISSION (NRC) AND FEDERAL FACILITIES NOT
    COVERED BY 35 ILL. ADM. CODE 231.180
    Section
    231.190
    Radionuclide Emissions from Facilities Licensed by
    the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) and Federal
    Facilities Not Covered by 35 Ill. Adm. Code 231.180
    SUBPART
    J: EQUIPMENT LEAKS (Fugitive Emission Sources)
    OF BENZENE
    Sect ion
    231.200
    Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources) of
    Benzene
    SUBPART K: RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM
    ELEMENTAL PHOSPHORUS PLANTS
    Section
    231.210
    Radionuclide Emissions from Elemental Phosphorus
    Plants
    SUBPART M: ASBESTOS
    Section
    231.230
    Emission Standard for Asbestos
    SUBPART N: INORGANIC ARSENIC EMISSIONS
    FROM GLASS MANUFACTURING PLANTS
    Section
    231.240
    Inorganic Arsenic Emissions from Glass
    Manufacturing Plants
    SUBPART 0: INORGANIC ARSENIC EMISSIONS
    FROM PRIMARY COPPER SMELTERS
    Section
    231.250
    Inorganic Arsenic Emissions from Primary
    Copper Smelters
    105—13 8

    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
    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
    Rule 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 authorized by Section 9.1(c) of the
    Environmental Protection Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1985, ch. ll1~,
    par. 1009.1(c)).
    SOURCE: Peremptory rule adopted at 4 Ill. Req. 9, p. 255,
    effective February 20, 1980; peremptory amendment at 6 Ill. Req.
    9437, effective
    July 15, 1982; peremptory amendment at 6 Ill.
    Req.
    14572, effective November
    5, 1982; peremptory amendment at
    7
    Ill. Req. 3029, effective March 7, 1983; codified at 7 Ill. Req.
    13624; peremptory amendment at 8 Ill. Req. 1815, effective
    January 24, 1984; peremptory amendment at 8 Ill. Req. 14660,
    effective August 1, 1984; peremptory amendment at 8 Ill. Req.
    24315, effective November 29, 1984; peremptory amendment at 9
    Ill. Req. 8878, effective May 28, 1985; peremptory amendment at 9
    Ill. Req. 9249, effective June 4, 1985; peremptory amendment at 9
    Ill. Req. 20924, effective December 16, 1985, peremptory
    amendment at 10 Ill. Reg. effective 9820, effective May 20, 1986;
    peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Req. 10152, effective May 21,
    1986; peremptory amendment at 10 Ill. Req. 15315, effective
    September 9, 1986; peremptory amendment in R86—43, R86—45, R86—47
    at 10 Ill. Reg. 19578, effective October 30, 1986; peremptory
    amendment at Ill. Req. 10922, effective June 1, 1987; peremptory
    amendment at 11 Ill. Req. 11551, effective June 18, 1987;
    peremptory amendment at 11 11. Req. 14848, effective August 25,
    1987; repealed at
    Ill. Reg.
    ______ ,
    effective
    _________
    SUBPART A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    105~13°

    Section 231.110 General Provisions
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart A (1986),
    as amended at 51 Fed. Reg. 34904, September 30, 1986.
    SUBPART B: RADON-222 EMISSIONS FROM
    UNDERGROUND URANIUM MINES
    Section 231.120 Emission Standard for Asbestos (renumbered)
    Section 231.122 Radon—222 Emissions from Underground
    Uranium Mines
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR
    61, Subpart B as
    adopted at 50 Fed. Req. 15386, April 17, 1985.
    SUBPART C: BERYLLIUM
    Section 231.13b Emission Standard for Beryllium
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart C
    (1982).
    SUBPART D: BERYLLIUM ROCKET MOTOR FIRING
    Section 231.140 Emission Standard for Beryllium Rocket Motor
    Firing
    The Board incoprorates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart D (1982).
    SUBPART E: MERCURY
    Section 231.150 Emission Standard for Mercury
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart E (1986),
    as amended at 52 Fed. Req. 8724, March 19, 1987.
    SUBPART F: VINYL CHLORIDE
    Section 231.160 Emission Standard for Vinyl Chloride
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart F (1986),
    as amended at
    51 Fed. Req. 34904, September 30, 1986.
    SUBPART H: RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM
    DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY (DOE) FACILITIES
    Section 231.180 Radionuclide Emissions from Department of
    Energy (DOE) Facilities
    105— 140

    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart H as
    adopted by
    50 Fed. Reg.
    5190, February 6, 1985.
    SUBPART I: RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM
    FACILITIES LICENSED BY THE NUCLEAR REGULATORY
    COMMISSION (NRC) AND FEDERAL FACILITIES NOT
    COVERED BY 35 ILL. ADM. CODE 231.180
    Section 231.190 Radionuclide Emissions from Facilities
    Licensed by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
    (NRC) and Federal Facilities Not Covered by 35
    Ill. Adm. Code 231.180
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart I as
    adopted by 50 Fed. Req. 5190, February 6, 1985.
    SUBPART
    3:
    EQUIPMENT LEAKS (Fugitive Emission Sources)
    OF BENZENE
    Section 231.200 Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)
    of Benzene
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart 3 as
    adopted at 49 Fed. Req. 23498, June 6, 1984.
    SUBPART K: RADIONUCLIDE EMISSIONS FROM
    ELEMENTAL PHOSPHORUS PLANTS
    Section 231.210 Radionuclide Emissions from Elemental
    Phosphorus Plants
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart K (1986),
    as amended at 52
    Fed. Req. 28140, July 28, 1987.
    SUBPART M: ASBESTOS
    Section 231.230 Emission Standard for Asbestos
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart M (1985)
    as amended at 51 Fed. Req. 8199, March 10, 1986.
    SUBPART N: INORGANIC ARSENIC EMISSIONS FROM
    GLASS MANUFACTURING PLANTS
    Section 231.240 Inorganic Arsenic Emissions from Glass
    Manufacturing Plants
    10’~’ 111

    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart N as
    adopted at 51 Fed. Reg. 27956, August 4, 1986; as amended at 51
    Fed. Req. 35354, October 3, 1986.
    SUBPART
    0: INORGA~NICARSENIC EMISSIONS
    FROM
    PRIMARY
    COPPER SMELTERS
    Section 231.250 Inorganic Arsenic Emissions from
    Primary Copper Smelters
    The Board incorporates by referenc~e40 CFR 61, Subpart 0 as
    adopted at 51 Fed. Req. 27956, August 4, 1986; as amended at 51
    Fed. Reg. 35354, October 3, 1986.
    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 CFR 61, Subpart P as
    adopted at 51 Fed. Reg. 27956, August 4, 1986; as amended at 51
    Fed. Reg. 35354, October 3, 1986.
    SUBPART V:
    EQUIPMENT LEAKS (Fugitive Emission Sources)
    Section 231.320 Equipment Leaks (Fugitive Emission Sources)
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart V (1986)
    as amended at 51 Fed. Reg. 34904, September 30, 1986.
    SUBPART W:
    RADON-222 EMISSIONS FROM
    LICENSED URANIUM MILL TAILINGS
    Section 231.330 Radon—222 Emissions from Licensed Uranium Mill
    Tailings
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Subpart W as
    adopted at 51 Fed. Req. 34056, September 24, 1986.
    Table A
    Rule into Section Table;
    Section into Rule Table
    RULE
    SECTION
    1001
    231.110
    1002
    231.120
    105-142

    1003
    231.130
    1004
    231.140
    1005
    231.150
    1006
    231.160
    1051
    Appendix A
    1052
    Appendix B
    Appendix A
    National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air
    Pollutants, Compliance Status Information
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Appendix A (1982).
    Appendix B
    Test Methods
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR 61, Appendix B (1986),
    as amended in R86—33 at 51 Fed. Req. 27956, August
    4,
    1986; as
    amended at 52 Fed. Req. 20397, June
    1, 1987.
    Appendix C
    Quality Assurance Procedures
    The Board incorporates by reference 40 CFR
    61, Appendix C (1982)
    as amended at 47 Fed. Req. 39168, September 7, 1982.
    IT
    IS SO ORDERED
    I, Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
    Cont~-olboard,hereby :ertify that the above Opinion
    and
    Order
    was
    adopted on the ~
    day of
    ~iJ~-’,
    1989 by a vote
    of
    (.---~
    .
    (.
    DorothyM.,/-Gunn,
    2~
    Clerk
    Illinois P~’llutionControl Board
    195-- 143

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