TITLE
    35:
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    B:
    AIR
    POLLUTION
    CHAPTER
    I:
    POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    SUBCI{APTER
    C:
    EMISSIONS
    STANDARDS
    AND
    LIMITATIONS
    FOR
    STATIONARY
    SOURCES
    oc
    ‘3
    2009
    ORGANIC
    MATERIALPART
    EMISSION
    218
    STANDARDS
    AND
    T4TE
    IJt1OflC()iS
    OF
    IL’’
    LIMITATIONS
    FOR
    THE
    CHICAGO
    AREA
    rj
    SUBPART
    A:
    GENERAL
    PROVISIONS
    Section
    218.100
    Introduction
    218.101
    Savings
    Clause
    218.102
    Abbreviations
    and
    Conversion
    Factors
    218.103
    Applicability
    218.104
    Definitions
    218.105
    Test
    Methods
    and
    Procedures
    218.106
    Compliance
    Dates
    218.107
    Operation
    of
    Afterburners
    218.108
    Exemptions,
    Variations,
    and
    Alternative
    Means
    of
    Control
    or
    Compliance
    Determinations
    218.109
    Vapor
    Pressure
    of
    Volatile
    Organic
    Liquids
    218.110
    Vapor
    Pressure
    of
    Organic
    Material
    or
    Solvent
    218.111
    Vapor
    Pressure
    of
    Volatile
    Organic
    Material
    218.112
    Incorporations
    by
    Reference
    218.113
    Monitoring
    for
    Negligibly-Reactive
    Compounds
    218.114
    Compliance
    with
    Permit
    Conditions
    SUBPART
    B:
    ORGANIC
    EMISSIONS
    FROM
    STORAGE
    AND
    LOADING
    OPERATIONS
    Section
    218.119
    Applicability
    for
    VOL
    218.120
    Control
    Requirements
    for
    Storage
    Containers
    of
    VOL
    218.121
    Storage
    Containers
    of
    VPL
    218.122
    Loading
    Operations
    218.123
    Petroleum
    Liquid
    Storage
    Tanks
    218.124
    External
    Floating
    Roofs
    218.
    125
    Compliance
    Dates
    218.126
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    218.127
    Testing
    VOL
    Operations
    218.128
    Monitoring
    VOL
    Operations
    218.129
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    for
    VOL
    Operations
    SUBPART
    C:
    ORGANIC
    EMISSIONS
    FROM
    MISCELLANEOUS

    EQUIPMENT
    Section
    218.141
    Separation
    Operations
    218.142
    Pumps
    and Compressors
    218.143
    Vapor Blowdown
    2 18.144
    Safety Relief Valves
    SUBPART E:
    SOLVENT
    CLEANING
    Section
    218.18
    1
    Solvent Cleaning’in General
    218.182
    Cold
    Cleaning
    218.183
    Open Top Vapor Degreasing
    2
    18.184
    Conveyorized Degreasing
    218.185
    Compliance Schedule (Repealed)
    218.186
    Test Methods
    SUBPART
    F:
    COATING
    OPERATIONS
    Section
    2 18.204
    Emission Limitations
    218.205
    Daily-Weighted Average
    Limitations
    218.206
    Solids Basis Calculation
    218.207
    Alternative Emission Limitations
    2 18.208
    Exemptions from Emission Limitations
    218.209
    Exemption from General
    Rule on
    Use of Organic
    Material
    218.210
    Compliance
    Schedule
    218.211
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    218.212
    Cross-Line Averaging to Establish
    Compliance for
    Coating Lines
    218.213
    Recordkeeping
    and Reporting for
    Cross-Line
    Averaging Participating
    Coating Lines
    218.214
    Changing Compliance Methods
    218.215
    Wood Furniture Coating Averaging
    Approach
    218.216
    Wood Furniture Coating
    Add-On
    Control Use
    2 18.217
    Wood Furniture Coating Work
    Practice
    Standards
    218.218
    Work Practice Standards
    for Paper
    Coatings, Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings, and Large Appliance
    Coatings
    SUBPART G: USE OF
    ORGANIC
    MATERIAL
    Section
    218.301
    Use of Organic Material
    218.302
    Alternative
    Standard
    2
    18.303
    Fuel Combustion Emission Units
    218.304
    Operations
    with Compliance
    Program
    SUBPART
    H: PRINTING AND
    PUBLISHING
    Section
    218.401
    Flexographic and Rotogravure
    Printing

    218.402
    Applicability
    218.403
    Compliance Schedule
    218.404
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    218.405
    Lithographic
    Printing:
    Applicability
    218.406
    Provisions
    Applying
    to
    Heatset
    Web
    Offset
    Lithographic
    Printing
    Prior
    to
    March
    15,
    1996
    2
    18.407
    Emission Limitations
    and
    Control
    Requirements
    for
    Lithographic
    Printing
    Lines
    On
    and
    After
    March
    15,
    1996
    218.408
    Compliance Schedule
    for
    Lithographic
    Printing
    On and
    After
    March
    15,
    1996
    218.409
    Testing
    for
    Lithographic
    Printing
    On
    and
    After
    March
    15,
    1996
    218.410
    Monitoring
    Requirements
    for
    Lithographic
    Printing
    218.411
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    for
    Lithographic
    Printing
    STJBPART
    Q:
    SYNTHETIC
    ORGANIC
    CHEMICAL
    AND
    POLYMER
    MANUFACTURING
    PLANT
    Section
    218.421
    General
    Requirements
    218.422
    Inspection
    Program
    Plan for
    Leaks
    2 18.423
    Inspection Program
    for
    Leaks
    218.424
    Repairing Leaks
    218.425
    Recordkeeping
    for
    Leaks
    2 18.426
    Report
    for Leaks
    218.427
    Alternative
    Program
    for
    Leaks
    218.428
    Open-Ended
    Valves
    218.429
    Standards
    for
    Control
    Devices
    2
    18.430
    Compliance Date
    (Repealed)
    218.431
    Applicability
    2 18.432
    Control
    Requirements
    218.433
    Performance
    and
    Testing
    Requirements
    2 18.434
    Monitoring
    Requirements
    218.435
    Recordkeeping
    and Reporting
    Requirements
    218.436
    Compliance
    Date
    SUBPART R:
    PETROLEUM
    REFINING
    A1’1D
    RELATED
    ThDUSTRIES;
    ASPHALT
    MATERIALS
    Section
    218.441
    Petroleum
    Refinery
    Waste
    Gas
    Disposal
    2
    18.442
    Vacuum
    Producing
    Systems
    218.443
    Wastewater
    (OillWater)
    Separator
    218.444
    Process
    Unit
    Tumarounds
    218.445
    Leaks:
    General
    Requirements
    218.446
    Monitoring Program
    Plan
    for
    Leaks
    218.447
    Monitoring
    Program
    for
    Leaks
    218.448
    Recordkeeping
    for
    Leaks
    218.449
    Reporting for
    Leaks

    218.450
    Alternative
    Program
    for
    Leaks
    218.451
    Sealing
    Device
    Requirements
    218.452
    Compliance
    Schedule
    for Leaks
    218.453
    Compliance
    Dates
    (Repealed)
    SUBPART
    S:
    RUBBER
    AND
    MISCELLANEOUS
    PLASTIC
    PRODUCTS
    Section
    218.461
    Manufacture
    of
    Pneumatic
    Rubber
    Tires
    218.462
    Green Tire
    Spraying
    Operations
    218.463
    Alternative
    Emission
    Reduction
    Systems
    218.464
    Emission
    Testing
    218.465
    Compliance
    Dates (Repealed)
    218.466
    Compliance
    Plan (Repealed)
    SUBPART
    T:
    PHARMACEUTICAL
    MANTJFACTURING
    Section
    218.480
    Applicability
    218.481
    Control of
    Reactors,
    Distillation
    Units,
    Crystallizers,
    Centrifuges
    and
    Vacuum
    Dryers
    218.482
    Control
    of
    Air Dryers,
    Production
    Equipment
    Exhaust
    Systems
    and Filters
    218.483
    Material
    Storage
    and Transfer
    218.484
    Tn-Process
    Tanks
    218.485
    Leaks
    218.486
    Other
    Emission Units
    218.487
    Testing
    218.488
    Monitoring
    for Air
    Pollution
    Control Equipment
    218.489
    Recordkeeping
    for Air
    Pollution
    Control
    Equipment
    SUBPART
    V: BATCH
    OPERATIONS
    AND AIR
    OXII)ATION
    PROCES
    SES
    Section
    218.500
    Applicability
    for
    Batch Operations
    218.501
    Control
    Requirements
    for
    Batch
    Operations
    218.502
    Determination
    of
    Uncontrolled
    Total
    Annual
    Mass
    Emissions
    and
    Average
    Flow
    Rate
    Values
    for Batch Operations
    218.503
    Performance
    and
    Testing
    Requirements
    for Batch
    Operations
    218.504
    Monitoring
    Requirements
    for
    Batch Operations
    218.505
    Reporting
    and Recordkeeping
    for Batch
    Operations
    218.506
    Compliance
    Date
    218.520
    Emission
    Limitations
    for
    Air
    Oxidation
    Processes
    218.521
    Definitions
    (Repealed)
    218.522
    Savings
    Clause
    218.523
    Compliance
    218.524
    Determination
    of
    Applicability
    2
    18.525
    Emission
    Limitations
    for
    Air
    Oxidation
    Processes

    2 18.526
    Testing
    and
    Monitoring
    2
    18.527
    Compliance
    Date
    (Repealed)
    SUBPART
    W: AGRICULTURE
    Section
    2
    18.541
    Pesticide
    Exception
    SUBPART
    X:
    CONSTRUCTION
    Section
    218.561
    Architectural
    Coatings
    2 18.562
    Paving
    Operations
    218.563
    Cutback
    Asphalt
    SUBPART
    Y: GASOLINE
    DISTRIBUTION
    Section
    2 18.581
    Bulk
    Gasoline
    Plants
    2 18.582
    Bulk
    Gasoline
    Terminals
    2
    18.583
    Gasoline
    Dispensing
    Operations
    Storage
    Tank
    Filling
    Operations
    218.584
    Gasoline
    Delivery
    Vessels
    218.585
    Gasoline
    Volatility
    Standards
    2
    18.586
    Gasoline
    Dispensing
    Operations
    - Motor
    Vehicle
    Fueling
    Operations
    SUBPART
    Z:
    DRY
    CLEANERS
    Section
    218.601
    Perchioroethylene
    Dry
    Cleaners
    (Repealed)
    218.602
    Applicability
    (Repealed)
    2 18.603
    Leaks
    (Repealed)
    218.604
    Compliance Dates
    (Repealed)
    218.605
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    2
    18.606
    Exception
    to Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    2 18.607
    Standards
    for
    Petroleum
    Solvent
    Dry
    Cleaners
    2
    18.608
    Operating
    Practices
    for
    Petroleum
    Solvent
    Dry
    Cleaners
    2 18.609
    Program
    for
    Inspection
    and Repair
    of Leaks
    218.610
    Testing
    and
    Monitoring
    218.611
    Applicability
    for
    Petroleum
    Solvent
    Dry
    Cleaners
    218.612
    Compliance
    Dates
    (Repealed)
    218.613
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    SUBPART
    AA:
    PAINT
    AND
    INK
    MANUFACTURING
    Section
    218.620
    Applicability
    2 18.621
    Exemption
    for
    Waterbase
    Material
    and
    Heatset
    Offset
    hilc
    218.623
    Permit
    Conditions
    (Repealed)
    2
    18.624
    Open
    Top
    Mills,
    Tanks,
    Vats
    or Vessels
    2 18.625
    Grinding
    Mills
    218.626
    Storage
    Tanks

    218.628
    Leaks
    218.630
    CleanUp
    218.636
    Compliance
    Schedule
    21
    8.637
    Recordkeeping and
    Reporting
    SUBPART
    BB:
    POLYSTYRENE
    PLANTS
    Section
    218.640
    Applicability
    218.642
    Emissions
    Limitation
    at
    Polystyrene
    Plants
    218.644
    Emissions
    Testing
    SUBPART
    CC:
    POLYESTER
    RESIN
    PRODUCT
    MANIJFACTURJNG
    PROCESS
    Section
    218.660
    Applicability
    2
    18.666
    Control
    Requirements
    218.667
    Compliance
    Schedule
    218.668
    Testing
    218.670
    Recordkeeping and
    Reporting
    for Exempt
    Emission
    Units
    218.672
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    for Subject
    Emission
    Units
    SUBPART
    DD:
    AEROSOL
    CAN
    FILLING
    Section
    218.680
    Applicability
    218.686
    Control
    Requirements
    218.688
    Testing
    218.690
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    for
    Exempt
    Emission
    Units
    218.692
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    for
    Subject
    Emission
    Units
    SUBPART
    FF:
    BAKERY
    OVENS
    (REPEALED)
    Section
    218.720
    Applicability (Repealed)
    218.722
    Control
    Requirements
    (Repealed)
    218.726
    Testing
    (Repealed)
    218.727
    Monitoring
    (Repealed)
    218.728
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    (Repealed)
    218.729
    Compliance
    Date
    (Repealed)
    218.730
    Certification
    (Repealed)
    SUBPART
    GG:
    MARINE
    TERMINALS
    Section
    218.760
    Applicability
    218.762
    Control
    Requirements
    218.764
    Compliance Certification
    218.766
    Leaks
    218.768
    Testing
    and
    Monitoring

    2 18.770
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    SUBPART
    HH:
    MOTOR
    VEHICLE
    REFINISHING
    Section
    218.780
    Emission
    Limitations
    218.782
    Alternative
    Control
    Requirements
    218.784
    Equipment
    Specifications
    218.786
    Surface Preparation
    Materials
    218.787
    Work Practices
    218.788
    Testing
    218.789
    Monitoring
    and
    Recordkeeping
    for
    Control
    Devices
    218.790
    General
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    (Repealed)
    218.79
    1
    Compliance
    Date
    218.792
    Registration
    218.875
    Applicability
    of
    Subpart
    BB
    (Renumbered)
    218.877
    Emissions
    Limitation
    at
    Polystyrene
    Plants
    (Renumbered)
    218.879
    Compliance
    Date
    (Repealed)
    218.88
    1
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    218.883
    Special
    Requirements
    for
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    218.886
    Emissions
    Testing
    (Renumbered)
    SUBPART
    PP:
    MISCELLANEOUS
    FABRICATED
    PRODUCT
    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
    Section
    218.920
    Applicability
    218.923
    Permit
    Conditions
    (Repealed)
    218.926
    Control Requirements
    218.927
    Compliance
    Schedule
    218.928
    Testing
    218.929
    Cementable
    and
    Dress
    or
    Performance
    Shoe
    Leather
    SUBPART
    QQ:
    MISCELLANEOUS
    FORMULATION
    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
    Section
    218.940
    Applicability
    218.943
    Permit
    Conditions
    (Repealed)
    2
    18.946
    Control Requirements
    218.947
    Compliance
    Schedule
    218.948
    Testing
    SUBPART
    RR:
    MISCELLANEOUS
    ORGANIC
    CHEMICAL
    MANUFACTURING
    PROCESSES
    Section
    218.960
    Applicability
    218.963
    Permit
    Conditions
    (Repealed)
    218.966
    Control
    Requirements

    218.967
    Compliance
    Schedule
    218.968
    Testing
    SUBPART
    TT: OTHER
    EMISSION
    UNITS
    Section
    218.980
    Applicability
    218.983
    Permit
    Conditions
    (Repealed)
    218.986
    Control
    Requirements
    218.987
    Compliance
    Schedule
    218.988
    Testing
    SUBPART
    UU:
    RECORDKEEPING
    AND
    REPORTING
    Section
    218.990
    Exempt
    Emission
    Units
    218.991
    Subject
    Emission
    Units
    218.APPENDIX
    A:
    List
    of Chemicals
    Defining
    Synthetic
    Organic
    Chemical
    and Polymer
    Manufacturing
    218.APPENDIX
    B:
    VOM
    Measurement
    Techniques
    for Capture
    Efficiency
    (Repealed)
    218
    .APPENDIX
    C:
    Reference
    Methods
    and Procedures
    218
    .APPENDIX
    D:
    Coefficients
    for the Total
    Resource
    Effectiveness
    Index
    (TRE) Equation
    218.APPENDIX
    E:
    List of
    Affected
    Marine
    Terminals
    218.APPENDIX
    G:
    TRE Index
    Measurements
    for
    SOCMI
    Reactors
    and
    Distillation
    Units
    218.APPENDIX
    H:
    Baseline
    VOM
    Content
    Limitations
    for
    Subpart
    F, Section
    218.212
    Cross-Line
    Averaging
    AUTHORITY:
    Implementing
    Section
    10 and
    authorized
    by Sections
    27,
    28,
    28.5
    of the
    Environmental
    Protection
    Act [415
    ILCS
    5/10 and
    28.5].
    SOURCE:
    Adopted
    at R91-7
    at 15 Ill.
    Reg.
    12231,
    effective
    August
    16, 1991;
    amended
    in
    R91-24
    at
    16
    Ill. Reg.
    13564, effective
    August
    24, 1992;
    amended
    in R91-28
    and
    R91-
    30
    at
    16
    Ill. Reg.
    13864, effective
    August
    24, 1992;
    amended
    in R93-9
    at 17
    Ill.
    Reg.
    16636,
    effective
    September
    27, 1993;
    amended
    in R93-14
    at
    18
    Ill.
    Reg.
    at
    1945,
    effective
    January
    24,
    1994;
    amended
    in
    R94-12 at
    18 Ill.
    Reg. 14973,
    effective
    September
    21,
    1994;
    amended
    in R94-15
    at 18
    Ill. Reg. 16392,
    effective
    October
    25,
    1994;
    amended
    in
    R94-16
    at 18 Ill.
    Reg.
    16950, effective
    November
    15, 1994;
    amended
    in
    R94-21,
    R94-3l and
    R94-32
    at
    19 Ill. Reg.
    6848,
    effective
    May
    9,
    1995;
    amended
    in
    R94-33
    at 19
    111.
    Reg. 7359,
    effective
    May
    22,
    1995;
    amended
    in R96-13
    at 20 Ill. Reg.
    14428,
    effective
    October
    17, 1996;
    amended
    in
    R97-24
    at 21111.
    Reg.
    7708,
    effective
    June
    9, 1997;
    amended
    in
    R97-3l
    at 22
    Ill.
    Reg.
    3556,
    effective
    February
    2, 1998;
    amended
    in
    R98-16
    at
    22 Ill. Reg.
    14282,
    effective
    July
    16, 1998;
    amended
    in R02-20
    at
    27
    111.
    Reg 7283,
    effective
    April
    8,
    2003; amended
    in
    R04-12/20
    at 30 Ill.
    Reg. 9684,
    effective
    May 15,
    2006;
    amended
    in
    R06-21 at
    31111.
    Reg. 7086,
    effective
    April
    30,

    2007.
    SUBPART
    A:
    GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section
    218.106
    Compliance
    Dates
    a)
    Except
    as
    otherwise provided
    in this
    Section
    or as
    otherwise
    provided
    in
    a
    specific
    Subpart
    of
    this
    Part,
    compliance
    with
    the
    requirements
    of
    all rules
    is
    required
    by
    July
    1,
    1991,
    or
    September
    1,
    1991,
    for
    all
    sources
    located
    in
    Cook,
    DuPage,
    Kane,
    Lake,
    McHenry,
    or
    Will
    Counties,
    consistent
    with
    the
    appropriate
    provisions
    of
    Section
    218.103
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    b)
    Except
    as otherwise
    provided
    in
    this
    Section
    or
    as otherwise
    provided
    in
    a
    specific
    Subpart
    of
    this
    Part,
    compliance
    with
    the
    requirements
    of
    this
    Part
    is
    required
    by November
    15,
    1993,
    for
    all
    sources
    located
    in
    Aux
    Sable
    Township
    or Goose Lake
    Township
    in Grundy
    County,
    or
    in
    Oswego
    Township
    in
    Kendall
    County.
    c)
    All
    emission
    units
    which
    meet
    the
    applicability
    requirements
    of
    Sections
    218.402(a)(2),
    218.611(b),
    218.620(b),
    218.660(a),
    218.680(a),
    218.920(b),
    218.940(b),
    218.960(b)
    or
    218.980(b)
    of this
    Part,
    including
    emission
    units
    at
    sources
    which
    are
    excluded
    from
    the
    applicability
    criteria
    of
    Sections
    21 8.402(a)(1),
    218.611(a),
    218.620(a),
    218.920(a),
    218.940(a),
    218.960(a),
    or
    218.980(a)
    of
    this
    Part
    by
    virtue
    of
    pennit
    conditions
    or
    other
    enforceable
    means,
    must
    comply
    with
    the
    requirements
    of
    Subparts
    H,
    Z,
    AA,
    CC,
    DD,
    PP,
    QQ,
    RR
    or
    TT
    of this
    Part,
    respectively,
    by
    March
    15,
    1995.
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    an emission
    unit
    which
    has
    already
    met
    the
    applicability
    requirements
    of
    Sections
    21
    8.402(a)(1),
    218.611(a),
    218.620(a),
    218.920(a),
    218.940(a),
    218.960(a)
    218.980(a)
    of
    this
    Part
    on
    or by
    the
    effective
    date
    of
    this
    subsection
    is
    required
    to
    comply
    with
    all
    compliance
    dates
    or
    schedules
    found
    in
    Sections
    218.106(a)
    or
    218.106(b),
    as
    applicable.
    d)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    source
    with
    an
    emission
    unit
    subject
    to
    the
    requirements
    of Section
    21
    8.204(m)(2)
    or
    (m)(3)
    of this
    Part
    shall
    comply
    with
    those
    requirements
    by
    March
    25,
    1995.
    e)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    source
    subject
    to
    the
    requirements
    of
    Section
    218.204(c)(2),
    218.204(g)(2),
    or
    218.204(h)(2)
    of
    this
    Part
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    applicable
    requirements
    in
    such
    Section(s), as
    well
    as all
    applicable
    requirements
    in
    Sections
    2 18.205
    through
    218.214
    and
    218.218.,byMay
    1,2011.
    (Source: Amended at
    _fl1.
    Reg.
    effective______

    SUBPART
    F:
    COATING
    OPERATIONS
    Section
    218.204
    Emission
    Limitations
    Except
    as
    provided
    in Sections
    218.205,
    218.207,
    218.208,
    218.212,
    218.215
    and
    218.216
    of this Subpart,
    no
    owner
    or operator
    of
    a coating line
    shall apply
    at anytime
    any
    coating in
    which
    the
    VOM
    content exceeds
    the
    following
    emission
    limitations
    for
    the
    specified
    coating.
    Except as
    otherwise
    provided
    in Sections
    218.204(c),
    2 18.204(g),
    218.204(h).
    and
    2
    18.204(1),
    compliance
    with the emission
    limitations
    marked with
    an
    asterisk
    in this
    Section
    is required
    on and
    after
    March
    15,
    1996, and
    compliance
    with
    emission
    limitations
    not marked
    with
    an
    asterisk is
    required
    until March
    15, 1996.
    The
    following
    emission
    limitations
    are
    expressed
    in units
    of VOM
    per
    volume
    of coating
    (minus
    water and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as applied
    at each
    coating
    applicator,
    except where
    noted.
    Compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from the
    definition
    of
    VOM
    should be treated
    as water
    for
    the
    purpose
    of
    calculating
    the
    “less
    water” part
    of the coating
    composition.
    Compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart
    must
    be
    demonstrated
    through
    the
    applicable
    coating
    analysis
    test
    methods
    and
    procedures
    specified
    in
    Section
    218.105(a)
    of this
    Part and
    the recordkeeping
    and
    reporting
    requirements
    specified
    in Section
    218.211(c)
    of this
    Subpart
    except
    where
    noted.
    (Note:
    The
    equation
    presented
    in Section
    2 18.206 of
    this
    Part
    shall
    be
    used to
    calculate
    emission
    limitations
    for
    determining
    compliance
    by add-on
    controls, credits
    for
    transfer
    efficiency,
    emissions
    trades and
    cross-line
    averaging.)
    The
    emission
    limitations
    are
    as follows:
    a)
    Automobile
    or Light-Duty
    Truck
    Coating
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    1)
    Prime
    coat
    0.14
    (1.2)
    0.14*
    (1.2)*
    2)
    Primer
    surface
    coat
    1.81
    (15.1)
    1.81*
    (15.1)*
    (Note:
    The primer
    surface
    coat limitation
    is in
    units of
    kg (lbs)
    of
    VOM
    per
    1
    (gal)
    of coating
    solids deposited.
    Compliance
    with
    the
    limitation
    shall
    be
    based
    on the daily-weighted
    average
    from an
    entire
    primer surfacer
    operation.
    Compliance
    shall be
    demonstrated
    in
    accordance
    with the
    topcoat protocol
    referenced
    in
    Section
    218.105(b)
    and the
    recordkeeping
    and
    reporting
    requirements
    specified in
    Section
    218.211(f).
    Testing
    to
    demonstrate
    compliance
    shall be
    performed
    in
    accordance
    with
    the
    topcoat
    protocol
    and
    a detailed
    testing proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    USEPA specifying
    the
    method
    of
    demonstrating
    compliance
    with
    the
    protocol.
    Section
    218.205
    does
    not
    apply
    to
    the
    primer surfacer
    limitation.)

    kg/i
    lb/gal
    3)
    Topcoat
    1.81
    (15.1)
    1.81*
    (15.1)*
    (Note:
    The
    topcoat
    limitation
    is
    in
    units
    of kg
    (ibs)
    of VOM
    per
    1
    (gal)
    of
    coating
    solids
    deposited.
    Compliance
    with
    the limitation
    shall
    be
    based
    on
    the
    dailyweighted
    average
    from
    an entire
    topcoat
    operation.
    Compliance
    shall
    be
    demonstrated
    in
    accordance
    with
    the
    topcoat
    protocol
    referenced
    in
    Section
    218.105(b)
    of this
    Part
    and
    the
    recordkeeping
    and
    reporting
    requirements
    specified
    in Section
    218.21
    1(f).
    Testing
    to
    demonstrate
    compliance
    shall
    be
    performed
    in
    accordance
    with
    the
    topcoat protocol
    and
    a detailed
    testing
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency and
    USEPA
    specifying
    the
    method
    of demonstrating
    compliance
    with
    the
    protocol.
    Section
    218.205
    of
    this
    Part
    does
    not
    apply
    to
    the
    topcoat
    limitation.)
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    4)
    Final
    repair
    coat
    0.58
    (4.8)
    0.58*
    (4.8)*
    b)
    Can
    Coating
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    1)
    Sheet
    basecoat
    and
    overvarnish
    A)
    Sheet
    basecoat
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.26*
    (2.2)*
    B)
    Overvamish
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.34
    (2.8)*
    2)
    Exterior
    basecoat
    and
    overvarnish
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.25*
    (2.1)*
    3)
    Interior
    body
    spray
    coat
    A)
    Two
    piece
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.44*
    (3.7)*
    B)
    Three
    piece
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.51*
    (4.2)*
    4)
    Exterior
    end
    coat
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.5
    1*
    (4.2)*
    5)
    Side
    seam
    spraycoat
    0.66
    (5.5)
    0.66*
    (5.5)*

    6)
    End sealing
    compound
    coat
    0.44
    (3.7)
    0.44*
    (3.7)*
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    c)
    Paper
    Coating
    0.35
    (2.9)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    1)
    PriortoMayl,201l:
    gi
    lb/gal
    028
    2)
    OnandafterMayl.2011:
    kg
    VOM/kg
    kg
    VOM/kg
    (lb
    VOM/ib)
    (lb VOMI1b)
    solids
    applied
    coatings
    applied
    A)
    Pressure
    sensitive
    tape
    and
    label
    surface
    coatings
    (0.067)
    B)
    All
    other
    paper
    coatings
    0.40
    (0.08)
    (Note:
    The paper
    coating
    limitation
    shall
    not
    apply
    to any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    any paper
    coating
    line
    on
    which
    flexographic
    or
    rotogravure
    printing
    is
    performed
    if
    the paper
    coating
    line
    complies
    with the
    emissions
    limitations
    in
    Section
    218.401
    of
    this
    Part.
    In
    addition,
    screen
    printing
    on
    paper
    is
    not regulated
    as
    paper
    coating,
    but
    is
    regulated
    under
    Subpart
    TT
    of this
    Part.
    On and
    after
    May
    1,
    2011,
    the paper
    coating
    limitation
    shall
    also not
    apply
    to coating
    performed
    on or
    in-line
    with
    any
    digital
    printing
    press,
    or
    to size
    presses
    and
    on-machine
    coaters
    on
    papermaking
    machines
    applying
    sizing
    or
    water-based
    clays.)
    lb/gal
    d)
    Coil
    Coating
    (2.6)
    0.20*
    (1.7)*
    e)
    Fabric
    Coating
    0.35
    (2.9)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    f)
    Vinyl
    Coating
    0.45
    (3.8)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    g)
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    of a coating
    line
    subject
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    the limitations
    in
    subsection
    (g)
    of
    this
    Section
    shall
    apply
    all coatings
    using one
    or
    more
    of the following
    application
    methods:
    A)
    Electrostatic
    spray;
    B)
    High
    volume
    low pressure
    (HVLP)
    spray
    C)
    Flow coating.
    For the
    purposes
    of this
    subsection
    (g),
    flow
    coating means
    a
    non-atomized
    technique
    of applying
    coating to
    a substrate
    with a
    fluid nozzle
    with
    no air
    supplied
    to the nozzle;
    D)
    Roll coating;
    E)
    Dip coating,
    including
    electrodeposition.
    For
    purposes
    of
    this subsection
    (g),
    electrodeposition
    means a
    water-borne
    dip
    coating
    process
    in which
    opposite
    electrical
    charges
    are
    applied
    to the substrate
    and
    the
    coating.
    The
    coating
    is
    attracted
    to the substrate
    due
    to the electrochemical
    G)
    Pretreatment
    Coatings
    H)
    Solar
    Absorbent
    i)
    Air Dried
    (3.5)
    0.420
    (3.5)
    0.420
    (3.5)
    0.360
    (3.0)
    0736
    p34*
    ii)
    Baked
    0.80
    (6.7)
    0.80
    0.61
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    0.80
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    Metallic
    0.420
    0.80
    (6.7)
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    Pretreatment
    Coatings
    0.420
    0.80
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    Solar Absorbent
    i)
    Air Dried
    0.420
    0.80
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    Baked
    0.360
    0.61
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    2)
    Baked
    O.34
    (2.8)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    (Note:
    The limitation
    shall not apply
    to the use
    of quick-drying
    lacquers for repair
    of scratches
    and nicks that occur
    during
    assembly,
    provided that the volume
    of coating
    does not
    exceed
    0.95
    1(1 quart)
    in any one rolling
    eight-hour
    period. On and after
    May
    1, 2011,
    these limitations shall
    also
    not apply
    to
    stencil
    coatings,
    safety-
    indicating coatings,
    solid-film
    lubricants, electric-insulating
    and
    thermal-conducting
    coatings,
    touch-up
    and repair
    coatings,
    or
    coating applications
    utilizing
    hand-held aerosol
    cans.)
    3)
    On and after
    May 1,2011,
    an owner or
    operator of a coating
    line
    subject
    to the
    limitations in subsection
    (h)
    of this
    Section
    shall
    apply
    all coatings
    using
    one
    or more
    of
    the following
    application
    methods:
    A)
    Electrostatic
    spray;
    B)
    High
    volume low
    nressure (HVLP)
    sorav:

    C)
    Flow
    coating.
    For
    the
    purposes
    of
    this
    subsection
    (h),
    flow
    coating
    means
    a
    non-atomized
    technique
    of
    applying
    coating
    to
    a
    substrate
    with a
    fluid
    nozzle
    with
    no
    air
    supplied
    to
    the
    nozzle;
    L
    Roll
    coating;
    B)
    Brush coating;
    F)
    Dip
    coating,
    including
    electrodeposition.
    For
    purposes
    of
    this subsection
    (h),
    electrodeposition
    means
    a
    water-borne
    dip
    coating
    process
    in
    which
    opposite
    electrical
    charges
    are
    applied
    to
    the
    substrate
    and
    the
    coating.
    The coating
    is
    attracted
    to
    the
    substrate
    due
    to
    the
    electrochemical
    potential
    difference
    that
    is
    created;
    or
    B)
    Baked
    3)
    Steel
    pail
    and
    drum
    interior
    coating
    lb/gal
    (1.7)
    (l.7)*
    G)
    Another
    coating
    application
    method
    capable
    of
    achieving
    a
    transfer
    efficiency
    equal to
    or
    better
    than
    that achieved
    by
    HVLP
    spraying,
    if
    such
    method
    is
    approved
    in
    writing
    by
    the
    Agency.
    kg/i
    i)
    Magnet
    Wire
    Coating
    0.20
    0.20*
    j)
    Miscellaneous
    Metal
    Parts
    and
    Products
    Coating
    1)
    Clear
    coating
    0.52
    (4.3)
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    2)
    Extreme
    perfonnance
    coating
    A)
    Air
    dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.40*
    (33)*
    0.52
    (4.3)
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    4)
    All
    other
    coatings

    A)
    Air
    Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.40*
    (3.3)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.34*
    (2.8)*
    5)
    Marine
    engine
    coating
    A)
    Air
    Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    B)
    Baked
    i)
    Primer/Topcoat
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (35)*
    ii)
    Corrosion resistant
    0.42
    (3.5)
    hasecoat
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    C)
    Clear
    Coating
    0.52
    (4.3)
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    6)
    Metallic
    Coating
    A)
    Air
    Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (35)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.36
    (3.0)*
    7)
    Definitions
    A)
    For
    purposes
    of
    subsection
    21
    8.204(j)(5) of
    this
    Section,
    the
    following
    terms
    are
    defined:
    i)
    “Corrosion resistant
    basecoat”
    means,
    for
    purposes
    of
    subsection
    218.204(j)(5)(B)(ii)
    of
    this
    Section,
    a
    water-borne
    epoxy
    coating
    applied
    via
    an
    electrodeposition
    process
    to
    a metal
    surface
    prior
    to
    spray
    coating,
    for the
    purpose
    of
    enhancing
    corrosion
    resistance.
    ii)
    “Electrodeposition
    process”
    means,
    for
    purposes
    of
    subsection
    2l8.204(j)(5)
    of
    this
    Section,
    a water
    borne
    dip
    coating
    process
    in
    which
    opposite

    electrical
    charges
    are
    applied
    to
    the
    substrate
    and
    the
    coating.
    The
    coating
    is
    attracted
    to
    the
    substrate
    due
    to the
    electrochemical
    potential
    difference
    that
    is created.
    iii)
    “Marine
    engine
    coating”
    means,
    for
    purposes
    of
    subsection
    218.204(j)(5)
    of
    this
    Section,
    any
    extreme
    performance
    protective,
    decorative
    or
    functional
    coating
    applied
    to
    an engine
    that
    is used
    to
    propel
    watercraft.
    B)
    For
    purposes
    of subsection
    218.204(j)(6)
    of
    this
    Section,
    “metallic
    coating”
    means
    a
    coating
    which
    contains
    more
    than
    1/4
    lb/gal
    of
    metal
    particles,
    as
    applied.
    k)
    Heavy Off-Highway
    Vehicle
    Products
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    Coating
    1)
    Extreme
    performance
    prime
    coat
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    2)
    Extreme
    performance
    topcoat
    (air
    0.42
    (3.5)
    dried)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    3)
    Final
    repair
    coat
    (air
    dried)
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    4)
    All
    other
    coatings
    are
    subject
    to the
    emission
    limitations
    for
    miscellaneous
    metal
    parts
    and
    products
    coatings
    in
    subsection
    (j)
    above.
    1)
    Wood Furniture
    Coating
    1)
    Limitations
    before
    March
    15,
    kg/I
    lb/gal
    1998:
    A)
    Clear
    topcoat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    B)
    Opaque stain
    0.56
    (4.7)
    C)
    Pigmented
    coat
    0.60
    (5.0)
    D)
    Repair coat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    E)
    Sealer
    0.67
    (5.6)

    F)
    Semi-transparent
    stain
    0.79
    (6.6)
    G)
    Wash
    coat
    0.73
    (6.1)
    (Note:
    Prior to March
    15, 1998, an
    owner or
    operator of
    a
    wood
    furniture
    coating operation
    subject
    to
    this Section
    shall
    apply all
    coatings,
    with the exception
    of
    no
    more
    than
    37.8
    1(10
    gal)
    of
    coating
    per day
    used for touch-up
    and
    repair
    operations,
    using
    one or
    more of
    the
    following
    application
    systems:
    airless spray
    application
    system,
    air-assisted
    airless
    spray
    application
    system,
    electrostatic
    spray
    application
    system,
    electrostatic
    bell
    or disc spray
    application
    system,
    heated
    airless
    spray
    application
    system,
    roller
    coating,
    brush or
    wipe coating
    application
    system,
    dip
    coating
    application
    system or
    high volume
    low pressure
    (HVLP)
    application
    system.)
    2)
    On
    and after
    March 15,
    1998, wood
    furniture
    sealers and
    topcoats
    must comply
    with
    one of
    the limitations
    specified
    in
    subsections
    (l)(2)(A)
    through
    (B),
    below:
    kg
    VOM/kg
    lb VOM/ib
    solids
    solids
    A)
    Topcoat
    0.8
    (0.8)
    B)
    Sealers and
    topcoats
    with
    the following
    limits:
    i)
    Sealerotherthan
    1.9
    (1.9)
    acid-cured
    alkyd
    amino
    vinyl sealer
    ii)
    Topcoat
    other
    than
    1.8
    (1.8)
    acid-cured
    alkyd
    amino
    conversion
    varnish
    topcoat
    iii)
    Acid-cured
    alkyd
    2.3
    (2.3)
    amino
    vinyl
    sealer
    iv)
    Acid-cured
    alkyd
    2.0
    (2.0)
    amino
    conversion
    varnish
    topcoat
    C)
    Meet the
    provisions
    of Section
    218.215
    of this
    Subpart
    for

    use
    of
    an
    averaging
    approach;
    D)
    Achieve
    a reduction
    in
    emissions
    equivalent
    to
    the
    requirements
    of
    subsection
    (l)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this
    Section,
    as
    calculated
    using
    Section
    218.216
    of
    this
    Subpart;
    or
    E)
    Use
    a combination
    of
    the
    methods
    specified
    in
    subsections
    (l)(2)(A)
    through
    (D)
    of
    this
    Section.
    3)
    Other
    wood furniture
    coating
    limitations
    on
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998:
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    A)
    Opaque
    stain
    0.56
    (4.7)
    B)
    Non-topcoat
    pigmented
    0.60
    (5.0)
    coat
    C)
    Repair
    coat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    D)
    Semi-transparent
    stain
    0.79
    (6.6)
    E)
    Wash
    coat
    0.73
    (6.1)
    4)
    Other wood furniture
    coating
    requirements
    on
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998:
    A)
    No
    source
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    subsection
    (l)(2)
    or
    (3)
    of
    this
    Section
    and
    utilizing
    one
    or
    more
    wood
    furniture
    coating
    spray
    booths
    shall use
    strippable
    spray
    booth
    coatings
    containing
    more
    than
    0.8
    kg
    VOM/kg
    solids
    (0.8
    lb
    VOM/ib
    solids),
    as
    applied.
    B)
    Any
    source
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    subsection
    (1)(2)
    or
    (3)
    of
    this
    Section
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    requirements
    of
    Section
    218.217
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    C)
    Any
    source
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    subsection
    (l)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this
    Section
    and
    utilizing
    one
    or
    more
    continuous
    coaters
    shall, for
    each
    continuous
    coater,
    use
    an
    initial
    coating
    which
    complies
    with
    the
    limitations
    of
    subsection
    (1)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this
    Section.
    The
    viscosity
    of
    the
    coating
    in
    each
    reservoir
    shall
    always
    be
    greater
    than
    or
    equal
    to
    the
    viscosity
    of
    the
    initial
    coating
    in
    the
    reservoir.
    The
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall:

    i)
    Monitor the viscosity
    of
    the coating
    in the reservoir
    with a
    viscosity meter or
    by
    testing
    the viscosity
    of
    the initial
    coating and retesting the coating
    in the
    reservoir
    each
    time solvent is added;
    ii)
    Collect and record the reservoir
    viscosity and
    the
    amount
    and weight
    of
    VOM per
    weight of solids
    of
    coating and
    solvent each time coating
    or solvent
    is
    added; and
    iii)
    Maintain these
    records at the source
    for a period
    of
    three years.
    m)
    Existing Diesel-Electric Locomotive
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    Coating
    Lines in Cook
    County
    1)
    Extreme performance prime
    coat
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (35)*
    2)
    Extreme performance top-coat
    (air 0.42
    (3.5)
    dried)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    3)
    Final repair
    coat (air
    dried)
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (35)*
    4)
    High-temperature aluminum
    0.72
    (6.0)
    coating
    0.72*
    (6.0)*
    5)
    All
    other coatings
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.36*
    (3.0)*
    n)
    Plastic Parts Coating:
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    Automotive/Transportation
    1)
    Interiors
    A)
    Baked
    i)
    Color coat
    0.49*
    (41)*
    ii)
    Primer
    0.46*
    (3.8)*
    B)
    Air
    Dried
    i)
    Color
    coat
    0.38*
    (3.2)*

    ii)
    Primer
    0.42*
    (35)*
    2)
    Exteriors
    (flexible and
    non-
    flexible)
    A)
    Baked
    i)
    Primer
    0.60*
    (5.0)*
    ii)
    Primer
    non-flexible
    0.54*
    (45)*
    iii)
    Clear coat
    0.52*
    (43)*
    iv)
    Color coat
    0.55*
    (4.6)*
    B)
    Air Dried
    i)
    Primer
    0.66*
    (55)*
    ii)
    Clear
    coat
    0.54*
    (45)*
    iii)
    Color
    coat
    (red
    &
    0.67*
    (5.6)*
    black)
    iv)
    Color coat
    (others)
    0.6
    1*
    (5
    1)*
    3)
    Specialty
    A)
    Vacuum
    metallizing
    0.66*
    (5.5)*
    basecoats,
    texture
    basecoats
    B)
    Black coatings,
    reflective
    0.7
    1*
    (5.9)*
    argent
    coatings,
    air bag
    cover
    coatings,
    and soft
    coatings
    C)
    Gloss reducers,
    vacuum
    0.77*
    (6.4)*
    metallizing
    topcoats,
    and
    texture
    topcoats
    D)
    Stencil
    coatings,
    adhesion
    0.82*
    (6.8)*
    primers,
    ink pad
    coatings,
    electrostatic
    prep coatings,
    and resist
    coatings

    E)
    Head
    lamp lens coatings
    0.89*
    (7.4)*
    o)
    Plastic Parts
    Coating:
    Business
    Machine
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    1)
    Primer
    0.14*
    (1.2)*
    2)
    Color
    coat
    (non-texture
    coat)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    3)
    Colorcoat(texturecoat)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    4)
    Electromagnetic
    interference/radio
    0.48*
    (4.0)*
    frequency
    interference
    (EMI/RFI)
    shielding
    coatings
    5)
    Specialty
    Coatings
    A)
    Soft
    coat
    0.52*
    (43)*
    B)
    Plating
    resist
    0.71*
    (5.9)*
    C)
    Plating
    sensitizer
    0.85*
    (7.1)*
    (Source:
    Amended
    at _lll.
    Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    218.205
    Daily-Weighted
    Average
    Limitations
    No owner
    or
    operator of
    a coating
    line
    subject
    to the limitations
    of Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    and
    complying
    by
    means
    of this Section
    shall operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless the
    owner
    or operator
    has
    demonstrated
    compliance
    with
    subsection
    (a),
    (b), (c),
    (d), (e), (f),
    (g),
    (h)
    of-(i),
    or
    (1)
    of this
    Section
    (depending
    upon
    the category
    of coating)
    through
    the
    applicable
    coating
    analysis
    test
    methods
    and
    procedures
    specified
    in Section
    218.105(a)
    of this
    Part and
    the recordkeeping
    and
    reporting
    requirements
    specified
    in
    Section
    218.211(d)
    of this
    Subpart:
    a)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator of
    a
    coating
    line subject
    to
    only
    one
    of the
    limitations
    from among
    Section
    218.204(a)(1),
    (a)(4),
    e-(d),
    (e),
    (f),
    e
    (i),
    or, prior
    to
    May
    1, 2011,
    (c)
    of this Subpart
    shall apply
    coatings
    on any
    such coating
    line, during
    any day,
    whose
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    exceeds the
    emission
    limitation to
    which
    the coatings
    are
    subject.
    b)
    No
    owner
    or operator
    of a miscellaneous
    metal
    parts and
    products
    coating
    line subject
    to
    the limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(j)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    to miscellaneous
    metal
    parts or
    products
    on the subject
    coating
    line unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(1)
    or (b)(2)
    of this
    Section
    are met.

    1)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(j)
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.42
    kgll
    [3.5
    lbs/gal]),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the
    coating
    VOM
    content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the
    category
    of
    coating
    used,
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to
    more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    218.204(j)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have
    a
    site-specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as
    a
    SIP
    revision.
    To
    receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of
    USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    51
    Fed.
    Reg.
    43814
    (December
    4,
    1986),
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    c)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    can
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    using
    a
    coating
    with
    a
    VOM
    content
    in
    excess
    of
    the
    limitations
    specified
    in
    Section
    218.204(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    unless
    all
    of
    the
    following
    requirements
    are
    met:
    1)
    An
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    shall
    be
    determined
    for
    the
    can
    coating
    operation,
    i.e.
    for
    all
    of
    the
    can
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source,
    according
    to
    subsection
    (c)(2)
    of
    this
    Section.
    Actual
    daily
    emissions
    shall
    never
    exceed
    the
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    and
    shall
    be
    calculated
    by
    use
    of
    the
    following
    equation.
    where:
    Ed
    =
    Actual
    VOM
    emissions
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    i
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    a
    specific
    coating
    applied;
    n
    Total
    number
    of
    coatings
    applied
    in
    the
    can
    coating
    operation,
    i.e.
    all
    can
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source;
    V
    1
    =
    Volume
    of
    each
    coating
    applied
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    1/day
    (gal!day)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);

    C
    =
    The VOM
    content
    of each
    coating
    as
    applied in
    units of
    kg VOM/l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any compounds
    which are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM).
    2)
    The alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    (Ad)
    shall
    be determined
    for the
    can coating
    operation,
    i.e.
    for
    all
    of the
    can
    coating
    lines at
    the
    source, on
    a daily basis
    as follows:
    A
    =VLjCj
    d
    1=1
    where:
    Ad
    = The
    VOM emissions
    allowed
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    i
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    a
    specific coating
    applied;
    n =
    Total number
    of surface
    coatings
    applied in
    the can coating
    operation;
    C
    1
    =
    The VOM
    content
    of each surface
    coating
    as applied
    in
    units
    of
    kg
    VOM/l
    (lbs VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and any
    compounds
    which are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM);
    D
    1
    =
    The density
    of VOM
    in each
    coating applied.
    For
    the
    purposes
    of
    calculating
    Ad,
    the
    density
    is
    0.882
    kg VOM/l
    VOM (7.36
    lbs VOM/gal
    VOM);
    V1
    =
    Volume
    of
    each surface
    coating
    applied
    for the day
    in
    units
    of 1 (gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    L
    1
    =
    The VOM
    emission
    limitation
    for
    each
    surface
    coating
    applied as
    specified
    in Section
    218.204(b)
    of this
    Subpart
    in
    units of
    kg VOM/l
    (lbs VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and any
    compounds
    which
    are specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM).
    d)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    heavy off-highway
    vehicle
    products
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the limitations
    of
    Section 218.204(k)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    to
    heavy
    off-highway
    vehicle
    products
    on the subject
    coating line
    unless the
    requirements
    of subsection
    (d)(l)
    or
    (d)(2) of this

    Section
    are
    met.
    1)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(k)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.42
    kg/i
    (3.5
    lbs/gal)),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the
    coating
    VOM
    content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the
    category
    of
    coating
    used,
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to
    more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    218.204(k)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have
    a
    site
    specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA as
    a
    SIP
    revision.
    To
    receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of
    USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    51
    Fed.
    Reg.
    43814
    (December
    4, 1986),
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    e)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    wood
    furniture
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section 218.204(l)(l)
    or
    (l)(3)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    to wood
    furniture
    on
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    of
    subsection
    (e)(
    1)
    or
    subsection
    (e)(2)
    of
    this
    Section,
    in
    addition
    to
    the
    requirements
    specified
    in
    the
    note
    to
    Section
    218
    .204(l)(1)
    of this
    Subpart,
    are
    met.
    1)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(l)(1)
    or
    (l)(3)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g., all coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.67
    kg/i
    (5.6
    lbs/gal)),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the
    coating
    VOM
    content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the
    category
    of
    coating
    used,
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    2l8.204(l)(1)
    or
    (l)(3)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have
    a
    site
    specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as
    a SIP
    revision.
    To
    receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    51
    Fed.
    Reg.
    43814
    (December
    4,
    1986),
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    f)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    an
    existing
    diesel-electric
    locomotive
    coating
    line
    in
    Cook
    County,
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(m)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    apply coatings
    to
    diesel-electric
    locomotives
    on
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    of
    subsection
    (f)(l)
    or
    (f)(2)
    of
    this

    Section
    are
    met.
    1)
    For each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section 2
    18.204(m)
    of this Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used on the
    line are
    subject to
    0.42
    kg/i (3.5
    lbs/gal)),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the coating
    VOM
    content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the category
    of coating
    used,
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to
    more than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in Section 218.204(m)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the same day,
    the owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have a
    site
    specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the Agency
    and approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as a SIP
    revision.
    To receive
    approval,
    the requirements
    of USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    must be
    satisfied.
    g)
    No
    owner or
    operator of
    a
    plastic
    parts
    coating
    line, subject
    to the
    limitations
    of
    Section 218.204(n)
    or
    (o)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    to business
    machine
    or automotive/transportation
    plastic
    parts on
    the
    subject
    coating line
    unless
    the requirements
    of subsection
    (g)(
    1) or
    (g)(2)
    of this
    Section are
    met:
    1)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all of which
    are
    subject to
    the same numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(n)
    or (o)
    of this
    Subpart,
    during
    the same
    day
    (e.g., all
    coatings
    used on
    the line
    are subject
    to
    0.42
    kg/i
    (3.5
    lbs/gal)),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the coating
    VOM
    content limit
    corresponding
    to the
    category
    of
    coating
    used; or
    2)
    For
    each coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject to
    more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    2
    18.204(n)
    or (o)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have
    a site
    specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as a
    SIP
    revision.
    To receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    h)
    No
    owner
    or operator
    of a
    metal
    furniture
    coating
    line,
    subject
    to the
    limitations
    of Section
    218.204(g)
    of this
    Subpart
    shall apply
    coatings
    on
    the
    subject
    coating
    line unless
    the requirements
    of subsection
    (h)(1)
    or
    (h)(2)
    of this Section
    are
    met:
    1)
    For each
    coating
    line which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which

    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(g)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to 0.34
    kg/i
    (2.8
    lbs/gal)),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the
    coating
    VOM
    content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the
    category
    of
    coating
    used;
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to
    more than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    218.204(g)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during the
    same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall have
    a
    site
    specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as
    a
    SIP
    revision.
    To
    receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of
    USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    i)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    large
    appliance
    coating
    line,
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(h)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    on
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    of
    subsection
    (i)(l)
    or
    (i)(2) of
    this
    Section
    are
    met:
    1)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(h)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.34
    kg/i
    (2.8
    lbs/gal)),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the
    coating
    VOM content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the
    category
    of coating
    used,
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    2
    18.204(h)
    of
    this
    Subpart, during
    the
    same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have
    a
    site
    specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as
    a
    SIP
    revision.
    To
    receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of
    USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    On
    and
    afler
    May
    1, 2011,
    no
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    paper
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(c)
    of this
    Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    on
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (j)(l)
    or
    (j)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met:
    1)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(c)
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.40
    kg/kg
    solids
    E0.08
    kg/kg
    coatingsl),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the
    coating

    VOM content
    limit
    corresponding
    to the category
    of
    coating used;
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    218.204(c)
    during
    the
    same
    day, the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have a site-specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as a SIP
    revision.
    To receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy),
    51 Fed.
    Reg. 43814
    (December
    4,
    1986),
    must be
    satisfied.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    _I11. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    218.207
    Alternative
    Emission
    Limitations
    a)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    coating
    line subject
    to Section
    218.204
    of this
    Subpart
    may comply
    with
    this Section,
    rather
    than
    with
    Section 218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    if a capture
    system
    and
    control
    device are
    operated
    at all
    times the
    coating
    line
    is
    in operation
    and
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    demonstrates
    compliance
    with
    subsections
    (c),
    (d),
    (e),
    (f),
    (g),
    (h),
    (i),
    (j),
    ef-(k), or
    (1)
    of this
    Section
    (depending
    upon
    the
    source
    category)
    through
    the
    applicable
    coating
    analysis and
    capture
    system
    and
    control device
    efficiency
    test methods
    and
    procedures
    specified
    in
    Section 218.105
    of
    this Part
    and the
    recordkeeping
    and
    reporting
    requirements
    specified
    in
    Section
    218.211(e)
    of
    this Subpart;
    and
    the
    control
    device is equipped
    with
    the
    applicable
    monitoring
    equipment
    specified
    in
    Section 218.105(d)
    of
    this
    Part and the
    monitoring
    equipment
    is installed,
    calibrated,
    operated
    and
    maintained
    according
    to
    vendor
    specifications
    at all times
    the control
    device
    is in use.
    A capture
    system
    and
    control
    device,
    which
    does
    not
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    subsection
    (c), (d),
    (e), (f),
    (g),
    (h), (i),
    (j),
    or
    (1)
    of
    this
    Section
    maybe
    used
    as
    an
    alternative
    to compliance
    with
    Section
    218.204
    of this
    Subpart
    only
    if the
    alternative
    is
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency and
    approved
    by
    the USEPA
    as a
    SIP
    revision.
    b)
    Alternative
    Add-On
    Control Methodologies
    1)
    The
    coating
    line is
    equipped
    with
    a capture
    system and
    control
    device that
    provides
    81 percent
    reduction
    in
    the
    overall
    emissions
    of VOM
    from
    the coating
    line and
    the control
    device has
    a
    90
    percent efficiency,
    or
    2)
    The
    system
    used
    to
    control
    VOM
    from the
    coating line
    is
    demonstrated
    to
    have
    an overall
    efficiency
    sufficient
    to
    limit
    VOM
    emissions
    to no more
    than
    what
    is allowed
    under Section
    2
    18.204
    of this
    Subpart. Use
    of
    any control
    system
    other
    than
    an
    afterburner,
    carbon
    adsorption,
    condensation,
    or absorption

    scrubber
    system
    can
    be
    allowed
    only
    if
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as
    a SIP
    revision.
    The
    use
    of
    transfer
    efficiency
    credits can
    be
    allowed
    only
    if
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as
    a
    SIP
    revision.
    Baseline
    transfer
    efficiencies
    and
    transfer
    efficiency
    test
    methods
    must
    be
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    the
    USEPA.
    Such
    overall
    efficiency
    is to
    be
    determined
    as
    follows:
    A)
    Obtain
    the
    emission
    limitation
    from
    the
    appropriate
    subsection
    in
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart;
    B)
    Calculate
    “S”
    according
    to
    the
    equation
    in
    Section
    218.206
    of
    this
    Subpart;
    C)
    Calculate
    the
    overall
    efficiency
    required
    according
    to
    Section
    218.105(e)
    of
    this
    Part.
    For
    the
    purposes
    of
    calculating
    this
    value,
    according
    to
    the
    equation
    in
    Section
    218.105(e)(2)
    of
    this
    Part,
    VOM
    1
    is
    equal
    to
    the
    value
    of
    “Sfl
    as
    determined
    above
    in
    subsection
    (b)(2)(B)
    of
    this
    Section.
    c)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    only
    one
    of
    the
    emission
    limitations
    from among
    Section
    218.204(a)(1),
    (a)(4),
    e-(d),
    (e),
    (f),
    e
    (i),
    or,
    prior
    to
    May
    1,
    2011,
    (c)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    and
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(i)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met.
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject to
    Section
    21
    8.204(a)(2)
    or
    218.204(a)(3)
    and
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    demonstrates
    compliance
    with
    such
    limitation
    in
    accordance
    with
    the
    topcoat
    protocol
    referenced
    in
    Section
    218.105(b).
    d)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    miscellaneous
    metal
    parts
    and
    products
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(j)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.42
    kg/i
    [3.5
    lbs/gal],
    and
    which
    is
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(i)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met.
    e)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    heavy
    off-highway
    vehicle
    products
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(k)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.42
    kg/i
    [3.5
    lbs/gal]),
    and which
    is equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and

    control
    device shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(1)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of this Section
    are met.
    f)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    an existing
    diesel-electric
    locomotive
    coating
    line
    in
    Cook County
    which
    applies one
    or more
    coatings
    during the
    same
    day,
    all
    of which
    are subject
    to the same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    2 18.204(m)
    of this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all coatings
    used
    on the line
    are
    subject
    to 0.42 kg/i
    [3.5
    lbs/gal]),
    and
    which
    is
    equipped
    with
    a capture
    system and
    control
    device shall
    operate
    the subject
    coating
    line unless
    the
    requirements
    in subsection
    (b)(i) or (b)(2)
    of
    this Section
    are met.
    g)
    No
    owner
    or operator
    of a
    wood
    furniture
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings during
    the
    same
    day,
    all
    of which
    are subject
    to the
    same
    numerical
    emission limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(1)
    of
    this Subpart
    (e.g., all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the line
    are subject
    to
    0.67 kg/l
    [5.6 lbs/gal]),
    and which
    is equipped
    with a capture
    system
    and
    control device
    shall
    operate
    the subject
    coating
    line unless
    the
    requirements
    in subsection
    (b)(1) or (b)(2)
    of this
    Section are
    met.
    If compliance
    is achieved
    by
    meeting
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(2)
    of
    this Section,
    then the
    provisions
    in the note
    to Section
    2 18.204(1)
    of this
    Subpart
    must also
    be
    met.
    h)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a can
    coating
    line which
    is equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device shall
    operate
    the subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (h)(1) or
    (h)(2)
    of this
    Section
    are
    met.
    1)
    An
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    shall
    be determined
    for
    the can
    coating
    operation,
    i.e. for
    all of the
    can coating
    lines
    at the
    source,
    according
    to
    Section
    218.205(c)(2)
    of this Subpart.
    Actual
    daily
    emissions
    shall
    never exceed
    the
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    and
    shall
    be
    calculated
    by use
    of the following
    equation:
    n
    Ed=ZV
    1
    C
    1
    (1-Fi)
    i=i
    where:
    Ed
    =
    Actual
    VOM emissions
    for
    the
    day
    in units of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    i
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    the specific
    coating
    applied;
    n
    =
    Total
    number
    of
    surface coatings
    as
    applied
    in the can
    coating
    operation;

    V
    1
    Volume
    of
    each
    coating
    as applied
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    1/day
    (gal/day)
    of coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    C
    1
    =
    The
    VOM
    content
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    in units
    of kg
    VOMJ1
    (lbs
    VOMJgal)
    of coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    and
    F
    =
    Fraction,
    by
    weight,
    of
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the
    surface
    coating,
    reduced
    or
    prevented
    from
    being
    emitted
    to
    the
    ambient
    air.
    This
    is
    the
    overall
    efficiency
    of
    the
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device.
    2)
    The
    coating
    line
    is
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    that
    provide 75
    percent
    reduction
    in
    the
    overall
    emissions
    of
    VOM
    from
    the
    coating
    line
    and
    the
    control
    device
    has
    a
    90
    percent
    efficiency.
    i)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    plastic
    parts
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings during
    the
    same
    day,
    all
    of which
    are
    subject
    to
    the same
    numerical emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(n)
    or
    (o)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.42
    kg/l
    [3.5
    lbs/gal]),
    and
    which
    is equipped
    with
    a capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(l)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met.
    j)
    Prior
    to
    May
    1,
    2011.
    noNe
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    metal
    furniture
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    218.204(g)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are subject
    to
    0.34
    kg/l
    [2.8
    lbs/gal]), and
    which
    is
    equipped
    with
    a capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)( 1)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of this
    Section
    are
    met.
    k)
    Prior
    to May
    1,
    2011,
    noNe
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    large
    appliance
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    2
    18.204(h)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.34
    kg/l
    [2.8
    lbs/gal]),
    and
    which
    is
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(
    1)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met.

    1)
    On and
    after
    May
    1, 2011,
    no
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a paper
    coating
    line,
    metal
    furniture
    coating
    line,
    or
    large
    appliance
    coating
    line which
    is
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    either:
    1’)
    The
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    provide
    at
    least
    90
    percent
    reduction
    in the
    overall
    emissions
    of VOM
    from
    the coating
    line
    or
    Compliance
    Schedule
    2)
    The
    owner
    or
    operator
    complies
    with
    the
    applicable
    limitation
    set
    forth
    in
    Section
    218.204
    of this
    Subpart
    by
    utilizing
    a combination
    of low-VOM
    coatings
    and a
    capire
    system
    and
    control
    device.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    _Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    218.210
    Every
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    coating
    line
    (of a
    type included
    within
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this Subpart)
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    requirements
    of
    Section
    218.204,
    218.205,
    218.207
    or
    218.208
    and
    Section
    218.211
    or
    Sections
    218.212
    and
    218.213
    of
    this Subpart
    in
    accordance
    with
    the appropriate
    compliance
    schedule
    as specified
    in
    subsection
    (a),
    (b),
    (c), (d),
    (e)
    1
    ef-(f),
    or
    (g)
    below:
    a)
    No
    owner
    or operator
    of a coating
    line
    which
    is
    exempt
    from
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of the
    criteria
    in
    Section
    218.208(a)
    or
    (b) of
    this Subpart
    shall operate
    said coating
    line
    on
    or after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2 18.106
    of
    this Part,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    has
    complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to
    comply
    with,
    Section
    218.211(b)
    of this
    Subpart.
    b)
    No owner
    or
    operator
    of a coating
    line
    complying
    by means
    of Section
    2
    18.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    said coating
    line
    on or
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of this
    Part,
    unless
    the owner
    or
    operator
    has
    complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to
    comply
    with,
    Sections
    218.204
    and
    218.211(c)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    c)
    No owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    complying
    by means
    of Section
    2
    18.205
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line
    on or after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of this
    Part,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or operator
    has complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to
    comply
    with,
    Sections
    218.205
    and
    218.211(d)
    of
    this Subpart.
    d)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a coating
    line complying
    by
    means
    of Section
    218.207
    of this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line
    on or
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2 18.106
    of
    this Part,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    has complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to
    comply
    with,
    Sections
    218.207
    and

    218.211(e)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    e)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line subject
    to
    one
    or more
    of
    the
    emission limitations
    contained
    in
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this Subpart
    on
    or
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    choosing
    to
    comply
    by
    means
    of Section
    218.204,
    218.205
    or 218.207
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    shall operate
    said
    coating
    line
    on or
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    complies
    with
    and
    continues
    to comply
    with,
    respectively,
    the
    applicable
    requirements
    in
    Section
    218.204,
    or
    the alternative
    control
    options
    in Section
    218.205
    or
    218.207
    and
    the requirements
    of Section
    218.211.
    f)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line
    subject
    to
    one
    or
    more
    of
    the
    emission limitations
    contained
    in
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this Subpart
    on
    or
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    choosing
    to
    comply
    by
    means
    of
    Section
    218.212
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line
    on or
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    complies
    with
    and continues
    to
    comply
    with
    the
    requirements
    of Sections
    218.212
    and
    218.213
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    g)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    emission
    limitations
    in Section
    218.204(c)(2),
    218.204(g)(2),
    or
    2l8.204(h)(2)
    of this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line on
    or
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106(e)
    of this
    Part,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or operator
    has complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to
    comply
    with,
    Section
    218.204(c)(2),
    2l8.204(g)(2), or
    218.204(h)(2),
    as applicable,
    or the
    alternative
    control
    options
    in Section
    218.205
    or
    218.207,
    and
    all applicable
    requirements
    in
    Sections
    218.2
    11
    and
    218.218
    of this
    Subpart.
    (Source: Amended
    at
    _Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    218.211
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    a)
    The
    VOM
    content
    of
    each
    coating
    and
    the
    efficiency
    of each
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    be determined
    by
    the
    applicable
    test
    methods
    and
    procedures
    specified
    in
    Section
    2
    18.105
    of this
    Part
    to
    establish
    the
    records
    required
    under
    this
    Section.
    b)
    Any
    owner
    or operator
    of
    a coating
    line
    which
    is exempted
    from
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    Section
    2
    18.208(a)
    or
    (b) of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    following:
    1)
    For sources
    exempt
    under
    Section
    2
    18.208(a)
    of this
    Subpart,
    by
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of
    this Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    coating
    line
    or
    a
    group
    of
    coating
    lines
    referenced
    in
    subsection(b)
    of
    this
    Section
    shall
    certify
    to the
    Agency
    that
    the
    coating
    line
    or
    group
    of coating
    lines
    is
    exempt
    under
    the

    provisions
    of
    Section
    218.208(a)
    -of
    this
    Subpart.
    Such
    certification
    shall
    include:
    A)
    A
    declaration
    that
    the
    coating
    line
    or
    group
    of
    coating
    lines
    is
    exempt
    from
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section 218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    Section
    218.208(a)
    of
    this
    Subpart; and
    B)
    Calculations
    which
    demonstrate
    that
    the
    combined
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the
    coating
    lines
    or
    group
    of
    coating lines
    never
    exceed
    6.8
    kg
    (15
    ibs)
    per
    day
    before
    the
    application
    of
    capture
    systems
    and
    control
    devices.
    The
    following
    equation
    shall
    be
    used
    to
    calculate
    total
    VOM
    emissions:
    m
    fl
    where:
    Te
    =
    Total
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    coating
    lines
    each
    day
    before
    the
    application
    of
    capture
    systems and
    control devices
    in
    units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    m
    =
    Number
    of coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source
    that
    otherwise
    would
    be
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    subsection
    of
    Section
    218.104
    of
    this
    Part
    (because
    they
    belong to
    the
    same
    category,
    e.g.,
    can
    coating);
    j
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    an
    individual coating
    line;
    n
    =
    Number
    of
    different
    coatings
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    i
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    an individual
    coating;
    A1
    =
    Weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    in
    units
    of
    kg
    VOM/1
    (lbs
    VOM/gal);
    and
    B
    1
    =
    Volume of
    each
    coating
    (minus water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    in units
    of
    1/day
    (gal/day).
    The
    instrument
    or
    method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or
    operator accurately
    measured
    or
    calculated
    the

    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    each
    day
    shall
    be
    described
    in
    the
    certification
    to
    the
    Agency.
    2)
    For
    sources
    exempt
    under
    Section
    218.208(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    by
    March
    15,
    1998,
    or
    upon
    initial
    start-up,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    or
    a group
    of
    coating
    lines
    referenced
    in
    subsection
    (b)
    of
    this
    Section
    shall
    certify
    to
    the
    Agency
    that
    the
    source
    is
    exempt
    under the
    provisions
    of
    Section
    2
    18.208(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    Such
    certification
    shall
    include:
    A)
    A
    declaration
    that
    the
    source
    is
    exempt
    from
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(1)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    Section
    218.208(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart;
    and
    B)
    Calculations
    which
    demonstrate
    that
    the
    source meets
    the
    criteria
    for
    exemption
    because
    of
    Section
    218.208(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    3)
    For
    sources
    exempt
    under
    Section
    218.208(a)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    on
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line
    or
    group
    of
    coating lines
    referenced
    in
    this
    subsection
    shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of
    the
    following
    information
    each
    day
    for
    each
    coating line
    and maintain
    the
    information
    at
    the
    source
    for
    a period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    and
    B)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    and
    the
    volume
    of
    each
    coating (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each coating
    line.
    4)
    For
    sources
    exempt
    under
    Section
    218.208(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    on
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    or
    group
    of
    coating
    lines
    referenced
    in
    this
    subsection
    (b)
    shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of
    the
    following
    information
    for
    each
    coating
    line
    and
    maintain
    the
    information
    at
    the
    source
    for
    a
    period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    and
    B)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    and
    the
    volume
    of
    each
    coating (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are

    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    defmition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    on a
    monthly
    basis.
    5)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2 18.106
    of this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a coating
    line
    or group
    of
    coating
    lines
    exempted
    from
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    Section
    218.208(a)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    of any
    record
    showing
    that
    total
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the
    coating
    line
    or
    group
    of coating
    lines
    exceed
    6.8
    kg (15
    ibs)
    in any
    day
    before
    the
    application
    of
    capture
    systems
    and
    control
    devices
    by
    sending
    a copy
    of
    such
    record
    to the
    Agency
    within
    30 days
    after
    the
    exceedance
    occurs.
    6)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a source
    exempt
    from
    the limitations
    of
    Section
    2
    18.204(1)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of Section 218.208(b)
    of
    this Subpart
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    if the
    source’s
    VOM
    emissions
    exceed
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.208(b)
    of this
    Subpart
    by sending
    a copy
    of
    calculations showing
    such
    an
    exceedance
    within
    30
    days
    after
    the
    change
    occurs.
    c)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line subject
    to the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    other
    than
    Section
    2l8.204(a)(2)
    or
    (a)(3)
    of this
    Subpart
    and
    complying
    by
    means
    of
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    following:
    1)
    By
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    upon
    initial
    start-up
    of
    a new
    coating
    line,
    or upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    from
    an
    existing
    subject
    coating
    line
    from
    Section
    218.205,
    Section
    218.207,
    Section
    218.215,
    or
    Section
    218.216
    of
    this Subpart
    to Section
    218.204
    of this
    Subpart;
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    certify
    to
    the Agency
    that
    the coating
    line
    will
    be
    in compliance
    with
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    on
    and
    after
    a
    date consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date.
    Such
    certification
    shall
    include:
    A)
    The
    name
    and identification
    number
    of
    each coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    B)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line;-an4
    C)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    for
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to

    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(l)(2)(A)
    or (B)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    linej
    D)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(c)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    coatings,
    as applicable)
    in
    each
    coating
    as applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    and
    E)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to the
    limitations
    of Section
    218.204(g)(2)
    or
    218.204(h)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    application
    method(s)
    used
    to
    apply
    coatings
    on
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    and
    the
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    volume
    of each
    coating
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating,
    as
    applicable)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on each
    coating
    line.
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    subject
    coating line
    shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of
    the
    following
    information
    each
    day
    for
    each
    coating
    line
    and
    maintain
    the
    information
    at
    the
    source
    for
    a
    period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    B)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    C)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    for
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(l)(2)(A)
    or (B)
    of this
    Subpart, the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of solids
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    and
    certified
    product
    data
    sheets
    for
    each
    coating;
    ait4
    D)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    for
    wood
    furniture
    coating
    spray
    booths
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(l)(4)(A)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    strippable
    spray
    booth
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    spray
    booth
    and
    certified
    product
    data
    sheets
    for
    each
    coating
    j
    L
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section

    218.204(c)(2)
    of this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of solids
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    coatings,
    as
    applicable)
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on each
    coating
    line,
    and
    certified
    product
    data
    sheets
    for
    each
    coating;
    and
    F)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(g)(2) or
    218.204(h)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of solids
    in
    each
    coating,
    as applicable)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on each
    coating
    line,
    and
    certified
    product
    data
    sheets
    for
    each
    coaing
    3)
    On
    and
    after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    in
    the
    following
    instances:
    A)
    Any
    record
    showing
    violation
    of
    Section
    218.204
    of this
    Subpart
    shall
    be reported
    by
    sending
    a copy
    of
    such
    record
    to the
    Agency
    within
    30
    days
    following
    the
    occurance
    of
    the
    violation.
    B)
    At
    least
    30 calendar
    days
    before
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    from
    Section
    2 18.204
    of this
    Subpart
    to Section
    218.205
    or Section
    218.207
    of this
    Subpart,
    the owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    comply
    with all
    requirements
    of subsection
    (d)(1)
    or
    (e)(1)
    of
    this
    Section
    below,
    respectively.
    Upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    from
    Section
    218.204
    of this
    Subpart
    to
    Section
    218.205
    of
    this Subpart
    or
    Section
    218.207
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    all requirements
    of
    subsection
    (d)
    or
    (e)
    of this
    Section,
    respectively.
    d)
    Any
    owner
    or operator
    of a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    and
    complying
    by
    means
    of
    Section
    218.205
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with the
    following:
    1)
    By
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    upon
    initial
    start-up
    of
    a new
    coating
    line,
    or
    upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    for an
    existing
    subject
    coating
    line
    from
    Section
    218.204
    or Section
    218.207
    of
    this
    Subpart
    to
    Section
    218.205
    of
    this
    Subpart;
    the
    owner
    or operator
    of the
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    certify
    to
    the
    Agency
    that
    the
    coating
    line
    will
    be
    in compliance
    with
    Section
    218.205
    of
    this
    Subpart
    on
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2
    18.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date.
    Such
    certification
    shall
    include:

    A)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    will
    comply
    by
    means
    of
    Section
    218.205
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    B)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    C)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    and
    the
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    D)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    for
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    21 8.204(l)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    B)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(c)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    coatings,
    as
    applicable)
    in
    each coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each coating
    line.
    F)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(g)(2)
    or
    218.204(h)(2)
    of this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating,
    as
    applicable)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    E)
    The
    instrument
    or
    method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    will
    accurately
    measure
    or
    calculate
    the
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    )
    The
    method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or operator
    will
    create
    and
    maintain
    records
    each
    day
    as
    required in
    subsection
    (d)(2)
    of
    this
    Section.
    I@)
    An
    example
    of
    the
    format
    in
    which
    the
    records
    required
    in
    subsection
    (d)(2)
    of this
    Section
    will
    be
    kept.
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2
    18.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of
    the
    following
    information
    each
    day
    for
    each
    coating
    line
    and
    maintain
    the
    information
    at the
    source
    for
    a
    period
    of
    three
    years:

    A)
    The
    name
    and identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    B)
    The weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume and
    the volume
    of each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and any compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM)
    as
    applied each
    day
    on each
    coating
    line.
    C)
    On and after
    March
    15, 1998,
    for coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(l)(2)(A)
    or (B) of
    this
    Subpart, the
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    weight of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day on
    each
    coating
    line.
    D)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to the limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(c)(2)
    of
    this Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    (or
    the
    weight of
    VOM per weight
    of
    coatings,
    as applicable)
    in each
    coating
    as applied
    each
    day
    on
    each coating
    line.
    E)
    For
    coating lines
    subject
    to the limitations
    of
    Section
    218.204(g)(2)
    or 218.204(h)(2)
    of this Subpart,
    the weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (or
    the weight
    of
    VOM per
    volume of
    solids in each
    coating,
    as applicable)
    as
    applied each
    day
    on each coating
    line.
    FD)
    The
    daily-weighted
    average VOM
    content
    of all coatings
    as
    applied
    on
    each coating
    line
    as defined
    in
    Section
    218.104
    of this Part.
    3)
    On and
    after a date
    consistent
    with Section
    218.106
    of this
    Part, the
    owner
    or operator
    of
    a subject
    coating
    line
    shall notify
    the
    Agency
    in the
    following
    instances:
    A)
    Any
    record showing
    violation
    of Section
    218.205
    of
    this
    Subpart shall
    be
    reported
    by
    sending a
    copy
    of such
    record
    to
    the Agency
    within
    30 days
    following
    the occurrence
    of
    the violation.
    B)
    At least 30
    calendar days
    before
    changing
    the method
    of
    compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart
    from
    Section
    2
    18.205
    of this
    Subpart
    to
    Section 218.204
    or Section
    218.207
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    all
    requirements
    of subsection
    (c)(1)
    or
    (e)(1)
    of this
    Section,
    respectively.
    Upon
    changing
    the method
    of compliance
    with this subpart
    from
    Section
    218.205
    to
    Section
    218.204

    or
    Section
    218.207
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    all
    requirements
    of
    subsection
    (c)
    or (e)
    of
    this
    Section,
    respectively.
    e)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    218.207
    of
    this
    Subpart
    and
    complying
    by
    means
    of
    Section
    218.207(c),
    (d),
    (e),
    (f),
    (g)
    ef-(h),
    or
    (1)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    following:
    1)
    By
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    upon
    initial
    start-up
    of
    a
    new
    coating
    line,
    or
    upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    for
    an
    existing
    coating
    line
    from
    Section218.204
    or
    Section
    218.205
    of
    this
    Subpart
    to Section
    218.207
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    perform
    all
    tests
    and
    submit
    to
    the
    Agency
    the
    results
    of
    all
    tests
    and
    calculations
    necessary
    to demonstrate
    that
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    will
    be
    in
    compliance
    with
    Section
    2
    18.207
    of
    this
    Subpart
    on
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section 218.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date.
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    subject coating
    line
    shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of
    the
    following
    information
    each
    day
    for
    each
    coating
    line
    and
    maintain
    the
    information
    at the
    source
    for
    a
    period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    coating
    solids
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line,
    if
    complying
    pursuant
    to
    Section
    218.207(b)(2)
    of this
    Subpart.
    B)
    Control
    device
    monitoring
    data.
    C)
    A log
    of
    operating
    time
    for
    the
    capture
    system,
    control
    device,
    monitoring
    equipment
    and
    the
    associated
    coating
    line.
    D)
    A
    maintenance
    log
    for
    the
    capture
    system,
    control
    device
    and
    monitoring
    equipment
    detailing
    all
    routine
    and
    non-routine
    maintenance
    performed
    including
    dates
    and
    duration
    of
    any
    outages.
    3)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    in
    the
    following
    instances:
    A)
    Any
    record
    showing
    violation
    of
    Section
    218207
    of
    this

    Subpart
    shall
    be
    reported
    by sending
    a copy
    of
    such record
    to the
    Agency
    within
    30
    days following
    the occurrence
    of
    the
    violation.
    B)
    At
    least
    30 calendar
    days
    before
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart
    from
    Section
    218.207
    of this
    Subpart
    to Section
    218.204
    or Section
    218.205
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the owner
    or operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    all
    requirements
    of subsection
    (c)(1)
    or
    (d)(1)
    of
    this Section,
    respectively.
    Upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of compliance
    with
    this subpart
    from
    Section
    2
    18.207
    of this
    Subpart
    to
    Section
    218.204
    or Section
    218.205
    of
    this Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    all requirements
    of
    subsection
    (c)
    or
    (d)
    of this
    Section,
    respectively.
    f)
    Any owner
    or
    operator
    of a primer
    surfacer
    operation
    or
    topcoat
    operation
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of Section
    21
    8.204(a)(2)
    or (a)(3)
    of this
    Subpart
    shall comply
    with
    the
    following:
    1)
    By
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or upon
    initial
    start-up
    of a new
    coating
    operation,
    the owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coating
    operation
    shall
    certify
    to the Agency
    that
    the
    operation
    will
    be in
    compliance
    with
    Section
    2
    18.204
    of this
    Subpart
    on
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on and
    after
    the initial
    start-up
    date. Such
    certification
    shall
    include:
    A)
    The
    name
    and identification
    number
    of each
    coating
    operation
    which
    will
    comply
    by
    means
    of
    Section
    218.204(a)(2)
    and
    (a)(3)
    of this
    Subpart
    and
    the name
    and
    identification
    number
    of each
    coating
    line in
    each coating
    operation.
    B)
    The name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on each
    coating
    line
    in
    the
    coating
    operation.
    C)
    The weight
    of VOM
    per volume
    of each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the definition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    D)
    The
    transfer
    efficiency
    and
    control
    efficiency
    measured
    for
    each
    coating
    line.
    E)
    Test
    reports,
    including
    raw
    data
    and
    calculations
    documenting
    the testing
    performed
    to
    measure
    transfer

    efficiency
    and
    control
    efficiency.
    F)
    The
    instrument
    or method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    will
    accurately
    measure
    or calculate
    the
    volume
    of each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    G)
    The
    method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    will
    create
    and
    maintain
    records
    each
    day
    as
    required
    in
    subsection
    (f)(2)
    below.
    H)
    An
    example
    format
    for
    presenting
    the
    records
    required
    in
    subsection
    (f)(2)
    below.
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    the
    owner
    or operator
    of
    a
    subject coating
    operation
    shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of
    the
    following
    information
    each
    day
    for
    each
    operation
    and
    maintain
    the
    infonnation
    at
    the
    source
    for
    a period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    All
    information
    necessary
    to
    calculate
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the
    coating
    operations
    in kg
    (lbs)
    per
    1
    (gal)
    of
    coating
    solids
    deposited
    in accordance
    with
    the
    proposal
    submitted,
    and
    approved
    pursuant to
    Section
    218.204(a)(2)
    or
    (a)(3)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    including:
    i)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    operation.
    ii)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    operation.
    B)
    If
    a
    control
    device(s)
    is
    used
    to
    control
    VOM emissions,
    control
    device
    monitoring
    data;
    a log
    of operating
    time
    for
    the
    capture
    system, control
    device,
    monitoring
    equipment
    and
    the
    associated
    coating
    operation;
    and
    a
    maintenance
    log
    for
    the
    capture
    system,
    control
    device
    and
    monitoring
    equipment,
    detailing
    all
    routine
    and
    non-routine
    maintenance
    performed
    including
    dates
    and
    duration
    of
    any
    outages.
    3)
    On
    and
    after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106
    of
    this
    Part
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coating
    operation
    shall
    determine
    and
    record
    the
    daily
    VOM
    emissions
    in
    kg
    (ibs)
    per
    1
    (gal)
    of
    coating
    solids
    deposited

    in
    accordance
    with the
    proposal
    submitted
    and approved
    pursuant
    to Section
    218.204(a)(2)
    or
    (a)(3)
    of this
    Subpart
    within
    10 days
    from
    the end
    of the
    month
    and maintain
    this information
    at the
    source
    for
    a period
    of three
    years.
    4)
    On and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2
    18.106
    of this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    subject
    coating
    operation
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    in the
    following
    instances:
    A)
    Any
    record showing
    a violation
    of
    Section
    218.204(a)(2)
    or
    (a)(3)
    of this
    Subpart
    shall
    be reported
    by
    sending
    a
    copy
    of
    such
    record
    to the Agency
    within
    15 days
    from the
    end
    of
    the
    month
    in
    which
    the violation
    occurred.
    B)
    The owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    notify
    the Agency
    of
    any
    change
    to the
    operation
    at
    least 30
    days
    before
    the
    change
    is effected.
    The
    Agency
    shall
    determine
    whether
    or not
    compliance
    testing
    is
    required.
    If
    the
    Agency
    determines
    that
    compliance
    testing
    is required,
    then the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    submit
    a testing
    proposal
    to
    the Agency
    within
    30 days
    and
    test
    within
    30
    days
    of the
    approval
    of
    the proposal
    by the
    Agency
    and
    USEPA.
    g)
    On
    and after
    a
    date consistent
    with
    Section
    218.106(e)
    of
    this
    Part,
    or on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    whichever
    is later,
    the
    owner
    or operator
    of a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the requirements
    of
    Section
    218.2
    18 of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with
    the following:
    1)
    By
    May
    1,
    2011, or
    upon
    initial
    start-up,
    whichever
    is
    later, submit
    a certification
    to
    the
    Agency
    that
    includes
    a
    description
    of
    the
    practices
    and
    procedures
    that the
    source
    will
    follow
    to
    ensure
    compliance
    with
    the
    applicable
    requirements
    in
    Section
    218.218
    of
    this
    Subpart
    2)
    Notify
    the Agency
    of any
    violation
    of Section
    218.218
    of this
    Subpart
    by
    providing
    a description
    of the
    violation
    and
    copies
    of
    records
    documenting
    such
    violation
    to the
    Agency
    within
    30
    days
    following
    the
    occurrence
    of
    the violation;
    and
    3)
    Maintain
    at the source
    all
    records
    required
    by
    this subsection
    (g)
    for
    a minimum
    of
    three years
    from the
    date
    the
    document
    was
    created
    and
    make
    such
    records
    available
    to
    the
    Agency
    upon
    request.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    _Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______

    Section
    218.212
    Cross-Line
    Averaging
    to
    Establish
    Compliance
    for
    Coating
    Lines
    a)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    set
    forth
    in
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    except
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    in
    Section
    218
    .204(c)(2),
    (g)(2),
    or
    (h)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    and
    with
    coating
    lines
    in
    operation
    prior
    to
    January
    1,
    1991
    (“pre-existing
    coating
    lines”),
    may,
    for
    pre-existing
    coating
    lines
    only,
    elect
    to
    comply
    with
    the
    requirements
    of
    this
    Section,
    rather
    than
    complying
    with
    the
    applicable
    emission
    limitations
    set
    forth
    in
    Section
    2
    18.204,
    if
    an
    operational
    change
    of
    the
    type
    described
    below
    has
    been
    made
    after
    January
    1,
    1991,
    to
    one
    or
    more
    pre-existing
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source.
    An
    operational
    change
    occurs
    when
    a
    pre-existing
    coating
    line
    is
    replaced
    with
    a
    line
    using
    lower
    VOM
    coating
    for
    the
    same
    purpose
    as
    the
    replaced
    line
    (“replacement
    line”).
    A
    source
    electing
    to
    rely
    on
    this
    Section
    to
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    the
    requirements
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    pursuant
    to
    federally
    enforceable
    permit
    conditions
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    USEPA.
    b)
    An
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    pre-existing
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    a
    VOM
    content
    limitation
    in
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    and
    electing
    to
    rely
    on
    this
    Section
    to
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart
    must
    establish,
    by
    use
    of
    the
    equations
    in
    subsection
    (d)
    of
    this
    Section,
    that
    the
    calculated
    actual
    daily
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    all
    participating
    coating
    lines,
    as
    defined
    below,
    are
    less
    than
    the
    calculated
    daily
    allowable
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the
    same
    group
    of
    coating
    lines.
    For
    any
    pre-existing
    coating
    line
    to
    be
    aggregated
    for
    the
    purposes
    of
    Section
    218.212,
    218.213,
    or
    218.214
    of
    this
    Subpart
    (“participating
    coating
    lines”),
    the
    source
    must
    establish
    that:
    1)
    All
    coatings
    applied
    on
    the
    participating
    coating
    line
    shall,
    at
    all
    times,
    have
    a
    VOM
    content
    less
    than
    or
    equal
    to
    the
    applicable
    VOM
    content
    limitation
    for
    such
    coating
    listed
    in
    Appendix
    H
    of
    this
    Part;
    and
    2)
    On
    the
    date
    the
    source
    elects
    to
    rely
    on
    this
    Section
    to
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart,
    all
    coatings
    applied
    on
    the
    participating
    coating
    line
    are
    not
    already
    in
    compliance
    with
    the
    VOM
    content
    limitation
    for
    such
    coating
    effective
    on
    or
    after
    March
    15,
    1996;
    or
    the
    participating
    coating
    line
    is
    a
    replacement
    line,
    as
    defmed
    in
    subsection
    (a)
    of
    this
    Section
    with
    an
    operational
    change
    occurring
    on
    or
    after
    January
    1,
    1991.
    c)
    Notwithstanding
    subsection
    (a)
    of
    this
    Section,
    any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    set
    forth
    in
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    and
    electing
    to
    rely
    on
    this
    Section
    to
    demonstrate
    compliance

    with
    this
    Subpart,
    may
    also
    include
    as
    a participating
    coating
    line,
    until
    December
    31, 1999,
    only,
    any replacement
    line
    that
    satisfies
    all
    of the
    following
    conditions:
    1)
    The
    replacement
    line
    is
    operated
    as
    a
    powder
    coating
    line;
    2)
    The replacement
    line
    was
    added
    after
    July
    1, 1988;
    and
    3)
    The owner
    or
    operator
    also
    includes
    as a
    participating
    coating
    line
    one
    or more
    coating
    lines
    that
    satisfy
    the
    criteria
    of
    a replacement
    line,
    as
    described
    in
    subsection
    (a)
    of
    this
    Section.
    d)
    To
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    this
    Section,
    a
    source
    shall
    establish
    the
    following:
    1)
    An
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    shall
    be
    determined
    for
    all
    participating
    coating
    lines
    at the
    source
    according
    to
    subsection
    (d)(2)
    of this
    Section.
    All
    participating
    coating
    lines
    shall
    be
    factored
    in
    each
    day to
    demonstrate
    compliance.
    Provided
    compliance
    is
    established
    pursuant
    to
    the
    requirements
    in
    this
    subsection,
    nothing
    in this
    Section
    requires
    daily
    operation
    of
    each
    participating
    line.
    Actual
    daily
    emissions
    from
    all
    participating
    coating
    lines
    (Ed)
    shall
    never
    exceed
    the
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    (Ad)
    and
    shall
    be
    calculated
    by
    use
    of the
    following
    equation:
    n
    Ed=ZV
    1
    C
    1
    i
    1
    where:
    Ed
    =
    Actual
    daily
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    participating
    coating
    lines
    in
    units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    i
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    a
    specific
    coating
    applied;
    n
    =
    Total
    number
    of
    coatings
    applied
    by
    all
    participating
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source;
    V
    =
    Volume
    of each
    coating
    applied
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    1/day
    (gal/day)
    of coating
    3(minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    and

    C
    1
    The
    VOM
    content
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    in
    units
    of
    kg
    VOM/l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM).
    2)
    The
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    (Ad)
    shall
    be
    determined
    for
    all
    participating
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source
    on
    a
    daily
    basis
    as
    follows:
    Ad
    =
    A
    1
    +
    A
    where
    Ad
    and
    A
    are
    defined
    in
    subsections
    (2)(A)
    and
    (2)(B)
    of
    this
    Section.
    A)
    The
    portion
    of
    the
    alternative
    daily
    emissions
    limitation
    for
    coating
    operations
    at
    a
    source
    using
    non-powder
    coating
    (A
    1
    )
    shall
    be
    determined
    for
    all
    such
    participating
    non-
    powder
    coating
    lines
    on
    a
    daily
    basis
    as
    follows:
    n
    A
    1
    =
    V
    L
    -C
    i=l
    (D-Li)
    where:
    A
    1
    The
    VOM
    emissions
    allowed
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    i
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    a
    specific
    coating
    applied;
    n
    =
    Total
    number
    of
    coatings
    applied
    in
    the
    participating
    coating
    lines;
    C
    1
    =
    The
    VOM
    content
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    in
    units
    of
    kg
    VOM/l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    =
    The density
    of
    VOM
    in
    each
    coating
    applied.
    For
    the
    purposes
    of
    calculating
    A
    1
    ,
    the density
    is 0.8
    82
    kg
    VOM/l
    VOM
    (7.36
    lbs
    VOM/gal
    VOM);
    V
    1
    =
    Volume
    of
    each
    coating
    applied
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    1
    (gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any

    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    and
    L =
    The
    VOM
    emission
    limitation
    for each
    coating
    applied,
    as
    specified
    in
    Section
    218.204
    of this
    Subpart,
    in
    units
    of kg
    VOM!l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the definition
    of
    VOM).
    B)
    The
    portion
    of
    the alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    for
    coating
    operations
    at
    a
    source
    using
    powdered
    coating
    (Ar)
    shall
    be
    determined
    for all
    such
    participating
    powder
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source
    on
    a
    daily
    basis
    as
    follows:
    mn
    A =
    Z
    Yiijih
    h=lj=1
    (D-L
    3
    )
    where:
    A
    =
    The
    VOM
    emissions
    allowed
    for
    the
    day in
    units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    h
    Subscript
    denoting
    a specific
    powder
    coating
    line;
    j
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    a specific
    powder
    coating
    applied;
    m =
    Total
    number
    of
    participating
    powder
    coating
    lines;
    n
    =
    Total
    number
    of
    powder
    coatings
    applied
    in the
    participating
    coating
    lines;
    =
    The
    assumed
    density
    of
    VOM
    in liquid
    coating,
    0.882
    kg
    VOM/l
    VOM
    (7.36
    lbs VOM/gal
    VOM);
    V
    =
    Volume
    of
    each
    powder
    coating
    consumed
    for
    the
    day
    in units
    of
    1 (gal)
    of
    coating;
    and
    L
    =
    The
    VOM
    emission
    limitation
    for
    each
    coating
    applied,
    as specified
    in
    Section
    218.204
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    in
    units
    of kg
    VOM/l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically exempted
    from
    the definition
    of
    VOM);
    and

    K
    =
    A
    constant
    for each
    individual
    coating
    line
    representing
    the
    ratio
    of
    the
    volume
    of coating
    solids
    consumed
    on the
    liquid
    coating
    system
    which
    has been
    replaced
    to the
    volume
    of powder
    coating
    consumed
    on
    the
    replacement
    line
    to
    accomplish
    the
    same
    coating
    job.
    This
    value
    shall
    be
    determined
    by
    the
    source
    based
    on tests
    conducted
    and
    records
    maintained
    pursuant
    to the
    requirements
    of Section
    218.213
    of
    this
    Subpart
    demonstrating
    the
    amount
    of coating
    solids
    consumed
    as
    both
    liquid
    and
    powder.
    Test
    methods
    and
    recordkeeping
    requirements
    shall
    be approved
    by the
    Agency
    and
    USEPA
    and
    shall
    be
    contained
    in
    the
    source’s
    operating
    permit
    as
    federally
    enforceable
    permit
    conditions,
    subject
    to the
    following
    restrictions:
    i)
    K cannot
    exceed
    0.9
    for
    non-recycled
    powder
    coating
    systems;
    or
    ii)
    K cannot
    exceed
    2.0 for
    recycled
    powder
    coating
    systems.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    218.218
    Work
    Practice
    Standards
    for Paper
    Coatings,
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings,
    and
    Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    a)
    On
    and
    after
    May
    1,
    2011,
    every
    owner
    or operator
    of
    a
    source
    subjct
    to
    the
    requirements
    of Section
    218.204(c)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall:
    1)
    Store
    all
    VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials
    in closed
    containers;
    2)
    Ensure
    that
    mixing
    and
    storage
    containers
    used
    for
    VOM
    containing materials
    are
    kept
    closed
    at all
    times
    except
    when
    depositing
    or
    removing
    such
    materials;
    3)
    Minimize
    spills
    of
    VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials;
    4)
    Convey
    VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials
    from
    one
    location
    to
    another
    in
    closed
    containers
    or pipes;
    and
    Minimize
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the
    n1iuirnr
    of storage.
    mixing.
    and
    conveying equipment.
    b)
    On
    and
    after
    May
    1,
    2011,
    every
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a source
    subject
    to
    the requirements
    of
    Section
    218.204(g)
    or 2 18.204(h)
    of this
    Subpart
    shall:
    5)

    1)
    Store
    all VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    coating-related
    waste
    materials,
    cleaning
    materials,
    and used
    shop
    towels
    in
    closed
    containers;
    2)
    Ensure
    that
    mixing
    and
    storage
    containers
    used
    for
    VOM
    containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    coating-related
    waste
    materials,
    and
    cleaning
    materials
    are
    kept
    closed
    at all
    times
    except
    when
    depositing
    or
    removing
    such
    materials;
    3)
    Minimize
    spills
    of VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    coating-
    related
    waste
    materials,
    and
    cleaning
    materials,
    and
    clean
    up
    spills
    immediately:
    4)
    Convey
    VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    coating-related
    waste
    materials,
    and cleaning
    materials
    from
    one
    location
    to
    another
    in
    closed
    containers
    or
    pipes;
    and
    5)
    Minimize
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the cleaning
    of
    storage,
    mixing,
    and
    conveying
    equipment.
    (Source:
    Added
    at _lll.
    Reg.
    effective______

    TITLE
    35: ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    B:
    AIR
    POLLUTION
    CHAPTER
    I: POLLUTION
    CONTROL
    BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER
    C: EMISSIONS
    STANDARDS
    AND
    LIMITATIONS
    FOR STATIONARY
    SOURCES
    PART
    219
    ORGANIC
    MATERIAL
    EMISSION
    STANDARDS
    AND
    LIMITATIONS
    FOR
    THE
    METRO
    EAST AREA
    SUBPART
    A:
    GENERAL
    PROVISIONS
    Section
    219.100
    Introduction
    219.101
    Savings
    Clause
    219.102
    Abbreviations
    and Conversion
    Factors
    219.103
    Applicability
    219.104
    Definitions
    219.105
    Test
    Methods
    and Procedures
    219.106
    Compliance
    Dates
    219.107
    Operation
    of Afterburners
    219.108
    Exemptions,
    Variations,
    and
    Alternative
    Means
    of Control
    or
    Compliance
    Determinations
    219.109
    Vapor
    Pressure
    of Volatile
    Organic
    Liquids
    219.110
    Vapor
    Pressure
    of Organic
    Material
    or
    Solvent
    219.111
    Vapor
    Pressure
    of Volatile
    Organic
    Material
    219.112
    Incorporations
    by Reference
    219.113
    Monitoring
    for Negligibly-Reactive
    Compounds
    SUBPART
    B:
    ORGANIC
    EMISSIONS
    FROM
    STORAGE
    A1D
    LOADING
    OPERATIONS
    Section
    219.119
    Applicability
    for
    VOL
    219.120
    Control Requirements
    for
    Storage
    Containers
    of VOL
    219.121
    Storage
    Containers
    of VPL
    219.122
    Loading
    Operations
    219.123
    Petroleum
    Liquid
    Storage
    Tanks
    219.124
    External
    Floating
    Roofs
    219.125
    Compliance
    Dates
    219.126
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    219.127
    Testing
    VOL
    Operations
    219.128
    Monitoring
    VOL Operations
    219.129
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    for VOL
    Operations
    SUBPART
    C:
    ORGANIC
    EMISSIONS
    FROM
    MISCELLANEOUS
    EQUIPMENT

    Section
    219.141
    Separation Operations
    219.142
    Pumps
    and
    Compressors
    219.143
    Vapor
    Blowdown
    219.144
    Safety
    Relief
    Valves
    SUBPART
    E: SOLVENT
    CLEANING
    Section
    219.181
    Solvent
    Cleaning
    in
    General
    219.182
    Cold
    Cleaning
    219.183
    Open
    Top
    Vapor
    Degreasing
    219.184
    Conveyorized
    Degreasing
    219.185
    Compliance
    Schedule
    (Repealed)
    219.186
    Test
    Methods
    SUBPART
    F:
    COATING
    OPERATIONS
    Section
    2 19.204
    Emission
    Limitations
    219.205
    Daily-Weighted Average
    Limitations
    219.206
    Solids
    Basis
    Calculation
    2
    19.207
    Alternative
    Emission
    Limitations
    2
    19.208
    Exemptions
    From
    Emission
    Limitations
    2 19.209
    Exemption
    From
    General
    Rule
    on
    Use of
    Organic
    Material
    219.210
    Compliance
    Schedule
    219.211
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    2 19.212
    Cross-Line
    Averaging
    to Establish
    Compliance
    for Coating
    Lines
    2 19.213
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    for Cross-Line
    Averaging
    Participating
    Coating
    Lines
    219.214
    Changing
    Compliance
    Methods
    2 19.215
    Wood
    Furniture
    Coating
    Averaging
    Approach
    2
    19.216
    Wood
    Furniture
    Coating
    Add-On
    Control
    Use
    219.217
    Wood
    Furniture
    Coating
    Work
    Practice
    Standards
    219.218
    Work Practice
    Standards
    for
    Paper
    Coatings,
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings,
    and Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    SUBPART
    G: USE
    OF
    ORGANIC
    MATERIAL
    Section
    219.301
    Use
    of Organic
    Material
    219.302
    Alternative
    Standard
    219.303
    Fuel
    Combustion
    Emission
    Units
    2 19.304
    Operations
    with
    Compliance
    Program
    SUBPART
    H:
    PRINTING
    AND
    PUBLISHING
    Section
    219.401
    Flexographic
    and Rotogravure
    Printing

    219.402
    Applicability
    2 19.403
    Compliance
    Schedule
    2
    19.404
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    219.405
    Lithographic
    Printing:
    Applicability
    2 19.406
    Provisions
    Applying
    to
    Heatset
    Web Offset
    Lithographic
    Printing
    Prior
    to
    March
    15, 1996
    2 19.407
    Emission
    Limitations
    and Control
    Requirements
    for Lithographic
    Printing
    Lines
    On and After
    March
    15, 1996
    219.408
    Compliance
    Schedule
    for
    Lithographic
    Printing
    On
    and After March
    15,
    1996
    219.409
    Testing
    for Lithographic
    Printing
    On and
    After March
    15,
    1996
    219.410
    Monitoring
    Requirements
    for
    Lithographic
    Printing
    219.411
    Recordkeeping
    and Reporting
    for
    Lithographic
    Printing
    SUBPART
    Q:
    SYNTHETIC
    ORGANIC
    CHEMICAL
    AND
    POLYMER
    MANUFACTURING
    PLANT
    Section
    2 19.421
    General
    Requirements
    219.422
    Inspection
    Program
    Plan
    for
    Leaks
    219.423
    Inspection
    Program
    for
    Leaks
    2 19.424
    Repairing
    Leaks
    2 19.425
    Recordkeeping
    for
    Leaks
    219.426
    Report
    for Leaks
    2 19.427
    Alternative
    Program
    for
    Leaks
    219.428
    Open-Ended
    Valves
    219.429
    Standards
    for
    Control
    Devices
    219.430
    Compliance
    Date (Repealed)
    219.431
    Applicability
    2
    19.432
    Control
    Requirements
    2
    19.433
    Performance
    and
    Testing Requirements
    2
    19.434
    Monitoring
    Requirements
    2
    19.435
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    Requirements
    2
    19.436
    Compliance
    Date
    SUBPART
    R:
    PETROLEUM
    REFINING
    AND RELATED
    INDUSTRIES;
    ASPHALT
    MATERIALS
    Section
    219.441
    Petroleum
    Refinery
    Waste Gas
    Disposal
    219.442
    Vacuum Producing
    Systems
    219.443
    Wastewater
    (Oil/Water)
    Separator
    2
    19.444
    Process
    Unit Turnarounds
    219.445
    Leaks:
    General
    Requirements
    219.446
    Monitoring
    Program
    Plan
    for Leaks
    2
    19.447
    Monitoring
    Program
    for Leaks
    219.448
    Recordkeeping
    for
    Leaks

    .219.449
    Reporting for Leaks
    219.450
    Alternative Program
    for
    Leaks
    219.451
    Sealing
    Device Requirements
    219.452
    Compliance
    Schedule for
    Leaks
    219.453
    Compliance
    Dates (Repealed)
    SUBPART S:
    RUBBER
    AND
    MISCELLANEOUS
    PLASTIC
    PRODUCTS
    Section
    219.46 1
    Manufacture of
    Pneumatic Rubber
    Tires
    2 19.462
    Green Tire Spraying
    Operations
    2 19.463
    Alternative Emission
    Reduction
    Systems
    219.464
    Emission Testing
    219.465
    Compliance
    Dates (Repealed)
    219.466
    Compliance
    Plan (Repealed)
    SUBPART T: PHARMACEUTICAL
    MANUFACTURING
    Section
    219.480
    Applicability
    219.481
    Control of Reactors,
    Distillation
    Units,
    Crystallizers,
    Centrifuges
    and
    Vacuum Dryers
    2 19.482
    Control of
    Air Dryers,
    Production
    Equipment
    Exhaust
    Systems
    and
    Filters
    2
    19.483
    Material Storage
    and Transfer
    219.484
    In-Process
    Tanks
    219.485
    Leaks
    219.486
    Other
    Emission
    Units
    219.487
    Testing
    2 19.488
    Monitoring
    for Air Pollution
    Control Equipment
    219.489
    Recordkeeping
    for
    Air
    Pollution
    Control
    Equipment
    SUBPART
    V: BATCH OPERATIONS
    AND
    AIR
    OXIDATION
    PROCESSES
    Section
    219.500
    Applicability
    for Batch Operations
    219.50
    1
    Control
    Requirements for
    Batch Operations
    2
    19.502
    Determination
    of Uncontrolled
    Total
    Annual Mass
    Emissions
    and Actual
    Weighted
    Average
    Flow
    Rate Values
    for Batch
    Operations
    2 19.503
    Performance and Testing
    Requirements
    for Batch
    Operations
    2
    19.504
    Monitoring Requirements
    for Batch
    Operations
    2 19.505
    Reporting and Recordkeeping
    for
    Batch
    Operations
    219.506
    Compliance Date
    219.520
    Emission Limitations
    for Air
    Oxidation
    Processes
    219.521
    Definitions (Repealed)
    219.522
    Savings
    Clause

    219.523
    Compliance
    2
    19.524
    Determination
    of
    Applicability
    2 19.525
    Emission
    Limitations
    for
    Air
    Oxidation
    Processes
    (Renumbered)
    219.526
    Testing
    and
    Monitoring
    219.527
    Compliance
    Date
    (Repealed)
    SUBPART
    W:
    AGRICULTURE
    Section
    219.541
    Pesticide
    Exception
    SUBPART
    X:
    CONSTRUCTION
    Section
    219.561
    Architectural
    Coatings
    219.562
    Paving
    Operations
    219.563
    Cutback
    Asphalt
    SUBPART
    Y: GASOLINE
    DISTRIBUTION
    Section
    219.581
    Bulk
    Gasoline
    Plants
    219.582
    Bulk
    Gasoline
    Terminals
    2 19.583
    Gasoline
    Dispensing
    Operations
    -
    Storage
    Tank
    Filling
    Operations
    219.584
    Gasoline
    Delivery
    Vessels
    219.585
    Gasoline Volatility
    Standards
    219.586
    Gasoline
    Dispensing Operations
    -
    Motor
    Vehicle
    Fueling
    Operations
    (Repealed)
    SUBPART Z:
    DRY
    CLEANERS
    Section
    219.601
    Perchioroethylene
    Dry
    Cleaners
    (Repealed)
    2 19.602
    Exemptions
    (Repealed)
    219.603
    Leaks
    (Repealed)
    219.604
    Compliance
    Dates
    (Repealed)
    219.605
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    219.606
    Exception
    to
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    219.607
    Standards
    for
    Petroleum
    Solvent
    Dry
    Cleaners
    219.608
    Operating
    Practices
    for
    Petroleum
    Solvent
    Dry
    Cleaners
    219.609
    Program
    for Inspection
    and
    Repair
    of Leaks
    219.610
    Testing
    and
    Monitoring
    219.611
    Exemption
    for
    Petroleum
    Solvent
    Dry
    Cleaners
    219.612
    Compliance Dates
    (Repealed)
    219.613
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    SUBPART
    AA:
    PAINT
    AND
    INK
    MANUFACTURING
    Section
    219.620
    Applicability

    219.621
    Exemption
    for Waterbase Material
    and
    Heatset-Offset
    Ink
    2 19.623
    Permit Conditions
    219.624
    Open-Top
    Mills,
    Tanks,
    Vats
    or Vessels
    219.625
    Grinding Mills
    219.626
    Storage Tanks
    219.628
    Leaks
    219.630
    Clean Up
    219.636
    Compliance Schedule
    2 19.637
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    SUBPART BB:
    POLYSTYRENE
    PLANTS
    Section
    219.640
    Applicability
    2 19.642
    Emissions Limitation at
    Polystyrene
    Plants
    2 19.644
    Emissions Testing
    SUBPART
    FF: BAKERY
    OVENS
    Section
    2
    19.720
    Applicability (Repealed)
    2 19.722
    Control Requirements (Repealed)
    219.726
    Testing (Repealed)
    2 19.727
    Monitoring (Repealed)
    2
    19.728
    Recordkeeping and
    Reporting
    (Repealed)
    2 19.729
    Compliance Date (Repealed)
    219.730
    Certification (Repealed)
    SUBPART GG:
    MARINE
    TERMINALS
    Section
    219.760
    Applicability
    2 19.762
    Control Requirements
    2
    19.764
    Compliance Certification
    219.766
    Leaks
    2 19.768
    Testing and Monitoring
    2 19.770
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    SUBPART
    HH: MOTOR VEHICLE
    REFINISHING
    Section
    219.780
    Emission Limitations
    2
    19.782
    Alternative Control Requirements
    2
    19.784
    Equipment Specifications
    219.786
    Surface Preparation
    Materials
    219.787
    Work Practices
    219.788
    Testing
    2 19.789
    Monitoring and Recordkeeping
    for
    Control
    Devices
    2
    19.790
    General
    Recordkeeping and
    Reporting
    (Repealed)

    219.791
    Compliance
    Date
    219.792
    Registration
    2 19.875
    Applicability
    of
    Subpart
    BB
    (Renumbered)
    219.877
    Emissions
    Limitation
    at
    Polystyrene
    Plants
    (Renumbered)
    219.879
    Compliance
    Date
    (Repealed)
    219.881
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    2
    19.883
    Special
    Requirements
    for
    Compliance
    Plan
    (Repealed)
    219.886
    Emissions
    Testing
    (Renumbered)
    SUBPART
    PP:
    MISCELLANEOUS
    FABRICATED
    PRODUCT
    MANUFACTURING
    PROCESSES
    Section
    219.920
    Applicability
    219.923
    Permit
    Conditions
    2
    19.926
    Control
    Requirements
    219.927
    Compliance
    Schedule
    219.928
    Testing
    SUBPART
    QQ:
    MISCELLANEOUS
    FORMULATION
    MANUFACTURING
    PROCESSES
    Section
    219.940
    Applicability
    2
    19.943
    Permit
    Conditions
    2 19.946
    Control Requirements
    2 19.947
    Compliance
    Schedule
    219.948
    Testing
    SUBPART
    RR:
    MISCELLANEOUS
    ORGANIC
    CHEMICAL
    MANUFACTURING
    PROCESSES
    Section
    219.960
    Applicability
    219.963
    Permit
    Conditions
    2
    19.966
    Control
    Requirements
    2
    19.967
    Compliance
    Schedule
    219.968
    Testing
    SUBPART
    TT:
    OTHER
    EMISSION
    UNITS
    Section
    219.980
    Applicability
    219.983
    Permit
    Conditions
    2 19.986
    Control
    Requirements
    219.987
    Compliance
    Schedule
    219.988
    Testing
    SUBPART
    UU:
    RECORDKEEPING
    AND
    REPORTING

    Section
    219.990
    Exempt
    Emission Units
    219.991
    Subject
    Emission Units
    219.APPENDIX
    A:
    List of
    Chemicals
    Defining Synthetic
    Organic
    Chemical and
    Polymer
    Manufacturing
    219.APPENDIX
    B: VOM Measurement
    Techniques
    for Capture
    Efficiency
    (Repealed)
    219.APPENDIX
    C:
    Reference
    Methods and
    Procedures
    219
    .APPENDIX
    D: Coefficients
    for
    the Total
    Resource
    Effectiveness Index
    (TRE)
    Equation
    219.APPENDIX
    E:
    List of
    Affected
    Marine
    Terminals
    219.APPENDIX
    G: TRE Index
    Measurements
    for
    SOCMI
    Reactors
    and Distillation
    Units
    219.APPENDIX
    H: Baseline
    VOM Content Limitations
    for
    Subpart F, Section
    219.212
    Cross-Line Averaging
    AUTHORITY:
    Implementing Section
    10
    and
    authorized
    by
    Sections 27, 28 and
    28.5
    of the
    Environmental
    Protection Act
    [415 ILCS
    5/10, 27,
    28
    and 28.5].
    SOURCE:
    Adopted
    in
    R91-8
    at 15 Ill. Reg.
    12491, effective
    August
    16, 1991;
    amended
    in
    R91-24 at
    16 Iii. Reg.
    13597,
    effective August
    24, 1992; amended
    in R91-
    30 at 16
    Ill. Reg. 13883,
    effective August
    24, 1992;
    emergency
    amendment
    in R93-12
    at 17 Ill. Reg.
    8295,
    effective
    May 24, 1993,
    for
    a maximum
    of 150
    days, amended
    in
    R93-9 at 17 Iii.
    Reg.
    16918,
    effective September
    27, 1993
    and
    October
    21, 1993;
    amended in
    R93-28 at
    18 Ill. Reg. 4242, effective
    March
    3,
    1994; amended
    in R94-12
    at 18 Iii. Reg.
    14987,
    effective September
    21,
    1994; amended
    in R94-15
    at
    18 Ill.
    Reg.
    16415,
    effective
    October
    25, 1994;
    amended
    in R94-16
    at
    18 Ill. Reg.
    16980, effective
    November 15,
    1994;
    emergency
    amendment
    in
    R95-10
    at
    19 Iii. Reg.
    3059, effective
    February 28,
    1995,
    for
    a maximum of 150
    days;
    amended
    in
    R94-21,
    R94-31 and
    R94-
    32 at 19 Ill.
    Reg. 6958,
    effective May
    9,
    1995;
    amended
    in R94-33
    at 19 Ill. Reg.
    7385,
    effective
    May 22, 1995;
    amended
    in R96-2 at 20
    111. Reg. 3848,
    effective
    February 15,
    1996; amended in R96-13
    at 20 Iii. Reg.
    14462,
    effective
    October
    28,
    1996;
    amended
    in R97-24 at 21111.
    Reg.
    7721,
    effective
    June
    9,
    1997;
    amended
    in
    R97-31
    at
    22
    Ill. Reg. 3517,
    effective
    February 2, 1998;
    amended in
    R04-12/20
    at 30
    Ill. Reg.
    9799,
    effective May 15, 2006;
    amended
    in
    R06-21 at 31111.
    Reg. 7110,
    effective
    April
    30, 2007.
    SUBPART
    A: GENERAL
    PROVISIONS
    Section
    219.106
    Compliance
    Dates
    a)
    Except as provided in
    subsection
    (b)
    below,
    compliance
    with
    the
    requirements
    of this Part
    is required
    by
    May
    15, 1992,
    consistent
    with the
    provisions of Section
    219.103
    of this Part.

    b)
    As
    this
    Part
    is
    amended
    from
    time
    to
    time,
    compliance
    dates
    included
    in
    the
    specific
    Subparts
    supersede
    the
    requirements
    of
    this
    Section
    except
    as
    limited
    by
    Section
    219.101(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    c)
    Any
    owner
    or operator
    of
    a source
    subject
    to
    the
    requirements
    of
    Section
    219.204(c)(2),
    219.204(g)(2),
    or 219.204(h)(2)
    of
    this
    Part
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    applicable
    requirements
    in
    such
    Section(s),
    as well
    as
    all
    applicable
    requirements
    in Sections
    219.205
    through
    219.214
    and
    219.218,
    byMay
    1,2011.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    _Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______
    S{JBPART
    F:
    COATING
    OPERATIONS
    Section
    2
    19.204
    Emission
    Limitations
    Except
    as
    provided
    in
    Sections
    219.205,
    219.207,
    219.208,
    219.212,
    219.215
    and
    219.216
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    no owner
    or
    operator
    of a coating
    line
    shall
    apply
    at
    any
    time
    any
    coating
    in
    which
    the
    VOM
    content
    exceeds
    the
    following
    emission
    limitations
    for
    the
    specified
    coating. Except
    as otherwise
    provided
    in Sections
    219.204(c),
    219.204(g),
    2
    19.204(h),
    and
    219.204(1),
    compliance
    with
    the
    emission
    limitations
    marked
    with
    an
    asterisk
    in
    this
    Section
    is required
    on
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    and
    compliance
    with
    emission
    limitations
    not
    marked
    with
    an asterisk
    is
    required
    until
    March
    15,
    1996.
    The
    following emission
    limitations
    are expressed
    in
    units
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and any
    compounds
    which
    are specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as applied
    at each
    coating
    applicator,
    except
    where
    noted.
    Compounds
    which
    are
    specifically exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM
    should
    be
    treated
    as water
    for
    the
    purpose
    of
    calculating the
    “less
    water”
    part
    of
    the
    coating
    composition.
    Compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart
    must
    be
    demonstrated
    through
    the
    applicable
    coating
    analysis
    test
    methods
    and
    procedures
    specified
    in Section
    219.105(a)
    of
    this
    Part
    and the
    recordkeeping
    and
    reporting
    requirements specified
    in Section
    219.211(c)
    of this
    Subpart
    except
    where
    noted.
    (Note:
    The
    equation
    presented
    in
    Section
    2 19.206
    of this
    Part
    shall
    be
    used
    to
    calculate
    emission limitations
    for
    determining
    compliance
    by
    add-on
    controls,
    credits
    for
    transfer
    efficiency, emissions
    trades
    and
    cross-line
    averaging.)
    The
    emission
    limitations
    are as
    follows:
    a)
    Automobile
    or Light-Duty
    Truck
    Coating
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    1)
    Prime
    coat
    0.14
    (1.2)
    0.14*
    (1.2)*
    2)
    Primer
    surface
    coat
    1.81
    (15.1)
    1.81*
    (15.1)*
    (Note:
    The
    primer
    surface
    coat
    limitation
    is in
    units
    of kg
    (lbs)
    of

    VOM
    per
    1 (gal)
    of coating
    solids
    deposited.
    Compliance with
    the
    limitation
    shall
    be
    based
    on
    the daily-weighted
    average
    from
    an
    entire
    primer
    surface
    operation.
    Compliance
    shall
    be
    demonstrated
    in accordance
    with
    the topcoat
    protocol
    referenced
    in
    Section
    219.105(b)
    and
    the
    recordkeeping
    and
    reporting
    requirements
    specified
    in
    Section
    219.211(f).
    Testing
    to demonstrate
    compliance
    shall
    be performed
    in
    accordance
    with
    the topcoat
    protocol
    and
    a
    detailed
    testing
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and USEPA
    specifying
    the method
    of demonstrating
    compliance
    with
    the
    protocol.
    Section
    2 19.205
    does
    not
    apply
    to the
    primer
    surface
    limitation.)
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    3)
    Topcoat
    1.81
    (15.1)
    1.81*
    (15.1)*
    (Note:
    The
    topcoat
    limitation
    is
    in units
    of
    kg
    (ibs)
    of VOM
    per
    1
    (gal)
    of
    coating
    solids
    deposited.
    Compliance
    with
    the limitation
    shall
    be
    based
    on
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    from
    an entire
    topcoat
    operation.
    Compliance
    shall
    be demonstrated
    in
    accordance
    with
    the topcoat
    protocol
    referenced
    in
    Section
    2
    19.105(b)
    of this
    Part
    and
    the
    recordkeeping
    and
    reporting
    requirements
    specified
    in
    Section
    219.211(f).
    Testing
    to
    demonstrate
    compliance
    shall
    be
    performed
    in accordance
    with
    the
    topcoat
    protocol
    and
    a
    detailed
    testing
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and USEPA
    specifying
    the
    method
    of demonstrating
    compliance
    with
    the
    protocol.
    Section
    2
    19.205
    of this
    Part does
    not apply
    to
    the
    topcoat
    limitation.)
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    4)
    Final
    repair
    coat
    0.58
    (4.8)
    0.58*
    (4.8)*
    b)
    Can Coating
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    1)
    Sheet
    basecoat
    and overvamish
    A)
    Sheet
    basecoat
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.26*
    (2.2)*
    B)
    Overvarnish
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.34
    (2.8)*
    2)
    Exterior
    basecoat
    and
    overvarnish
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.25*
    (2.1)*
    3)
    Interior
    body
    spray
    coat

    A)
    Two piece
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.44*
    (37)*
    B)
    Three
    piece
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.51*
    (4.2)*
    4)
    Exterior
    end
    coat
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.51*
    (4.2)*
    5)
    Side
    seam
    spray
    coat
    0.66
    (5.5)
    0.66*
    (5.5)*
    6)
    End
    sealing
    compound
    coat
    0.44
    (3.7)
    0.44*
    (37)*
    kg,’l
    lb/gal
    c)
    Paper
    Coating
    0.35
    (2.9)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    1)
    Prior
    to
    May
    1,2011:
    ic1i
    lb/gal
    (2.3)
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    May
    1, 2011:
    kg
    VOM/kg
    kg
    VOM/kg
    (lb
    VOM/ib)
    (lb
    VOM/ib)
    solids
    applied
    coatings
    applied
    A)
    Pressure
    sensitive
    tape
    and
    label
    surface
    coatings
    0.20
    (0.067)
    B)
    All
    other
    paper
    coatings
    4Q
    (0.08)
    (Note:
    The
    paper
    coating limitation
    shall
    not
    apply
    to
    any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    any
    paper
    coating
    line
    on
    which
    flexographic
    or
    rotogravure
    printing is
    performed
    if
    the
    paper
    coating
    line
    complies
    with
    the
    emissions
    limitations
    in
    Section
    2
    19.401
    of
    this
    Part.
    In
    addition,
    screen
    printing
    on
    paper
    is
    not
    regulated
    as
    paper
    coating,
    but
    is
    regulated
    under
    Subpart
    TT
    of this
    Part.
    On
    and
    after
    May
    1.
    2011,
    the
    paper
    coating
    limitation
    shall
    also
    not
    apply
    to coating
    performed
    on
    or
    in-line
    with
    any
    digital
    printing
    press,
    or
    to
    size
    presses
    and
    on-machine
    coaters
    on
    papermaking
    machines
    applying
    sizing
    or
    water-based
    clays.)
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    d)
    Coil
    Coating
    0.31
    (2.6)

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    C)
    C)
    I
    19
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    C)
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    0
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    E
    Heat
    Resistant
    (Note:
    On arid
    after May
    1,
    2011,
    these
    limitations
    shall
    not apply
    to
    stencil coatings,
    safety-indicating
    coatings,
    solid-film
    lubricants,
    electric-insulating
    and thermal-conducting
    coatings,
    touch-up
    and
    repair
    coatings,
    or
    coating
    applications
    utilizing
    hand-held
    aerosol
    cans.)
    3)
    On
    and
    after May
    1,
    2011,
    an owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating line
    subject
    to the limitations
    in
    subsection
    (g)
    of
    this Section
    shall
    apply
    all coatings
    using
    one or more
    of the
    following
    application
    methods:
    A)
    Electrostatic
    spray;
    B)
    High volume
    low
    pressure
    (HVLP)
    spray;
    Flow
    coating.
    For the
    purposes
    of this
    subsection
    (g),
    flow
    coating
    means
    a
    non-atomized
    technique
    of
    applying
    i)
    Air
    Dried
    ii)
    Baked
    F)
    Metallic
    G)
    Pretreatment
    Coatings
    Ffl
    Solar Absorbent
    i)
    Air
    Dried
    0.420
    (3.5)
    0.360
    0.420
    0.420
    (3.5)
    0.420
    0.360
    (3.0)
    046
    p34*
    046
    0.23*
    0.80
    (6.7)
    0.61
    (5.1)
    0.80
    (6.7)
    0.80
    (6.7)
    0.80
    (6.7)
    0.61
    (5.1)
    (3.0)
    (2.8)
    *
    (3.0)
    (2.3)*
    ii)
    Baked
    A ..
    4+
    2)
    Baked
    C)

    coating
    to
    a substrate
    with
    a fluid
    nozzle
    with
    no air
    supplied
    to
    the
    nozzle;
    D)
    Roll
    coating;
    E)
    Dip
    coating,
    including
    electrodeposition.
    For
    purposes
    of
    this
    subsection (g),
    electrodeposition
    means
    a
    water-borne
    dip coating
    process
    in
    which
    opposite electrical
    charges
    are
    applied
    to
    the substrate
    and
    the
    coating.
    The
    coating
    is
    attracted
    to
    the
    substrate
    due to
    the
    electrochemical
    potential
    difference
    that is
    created;
    or
    F)
    Another
    coating
    application
    method
    capable
    of
    achieving
    a
    transfer
    efficiency
    equal
    to
    or
    better
    than
    that
    achieved
    by
    HVLP
    spraying,
    if
    such
    method
    is
    approved
    in
    writing
    by
    the
    Agency.
    0.275
    0.40
    (3.3)
    0.340
    0.55
    (2.8)
    (4.5)
    0.275
    40
    (2.3)
    (3.3)
    0.340
    0.55
    (4.5)
    h)
    Large
    Appliance
    Coating
    1)
    PriortoMayl,2011:
    A)
    Air
    dried
    B)
    Baked
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    May
    1,2011:
    gLi
    0.34
    0.28
    gi
    (lb/gal)
    lb/gal
    (2.8)
    (2.3)
    kg/i
    (lb/gal)
    solids
    applied
    A)
    General,
    One
    Component
    B)
    General,
    Multi-Component
    iI
    Air
    Dried
    ii)
    Baked
    C)
    Extreme
    High
    Gloss
    Air Dried
    ii)
    Baked
    0.360
    0.61

    (5.1)
    D)
    Extreme
    Performance
    i)
    Air
    Dried
    0.420
    0.80
    (6.7)
    ii)
    Baked
    0.360
    0.61
    (3.0)
    (5.1)
    E)
    Heat
    Resistant
    i)
    Air
    Dried
    0.420
    0.80
    (6.7)
    ii)
    Baked
    0.360
    0.61
    (3.0)
    (5.1)
    F)
    Metallic
    0.420
    0.80
    (3.5)
    (6.7)
    G)
    Pretreatment
    Coatings
    0.420
    0.80
    (6.7)
    H)
    Solar
    Absorbent
    i)
    Air
    Dried
    0.420
    0.80
    (3.5)
    (6.7)
    ii)
    Baked
    0.360
    0.61
    (3.0)
    (5.1)
    1)
    Airdried
    044
    p34*
    (2.8)*
    2)
    Baked
    044
    (2.8)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    (Note:
    The
    limitations
    shall
    not
    apply
    to the
    use
    of
    quick-drying
    lacquers
    for
    repair
    of
    scratches
    and
    nicks
    that
    occur
    during
    assembly,
    provided
    that
    the
    volume
    of
    coating
    does
    not
    exceed
    0.95
    1(1
    quart)
    in
    any
    one
    rolling
    eight-hour
    period.
    On
    and
    after
    May
    1.
    2011,
    these
    limitations
    shall
    also
    not
    apply
    to
    stencil coatings,
    safety-indicating
    coatings,
    solid
    film lubricants,
    electric-insulating
    and
    thermal-conducting
    coatings,
    touch-
    up
    and
    repair
    coatings,
    or
    coating
    applications
    utilizing
    hand-held
    aerosol

    cans.)
    3)
    On
    and
    after
    May
    1,
    2011,
    an
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    in subsection
    (h)
    of
    this
    Section shall
    apply
    all
    coatings
    using
    one
    or
    more
    of
    the
    following application
    methods:
    A)
    Electrostatic
    spray;
    B)
    High
    volume
    low
    pressure
    (HVLP)
    spray:
    Flow
    coating.
    For
    the
    purposes
    of
    this
    subsection
    (h).
    flow
    coating
    means
    a
    non-atomized
    technique
    of
    applying
    coating
    to
    a
    substrate
    with
    a fluid
    nozzle
    with
    no
    air
    supplied
    to
    the
    nozzle:
    D)
    Roll
    coating:
    E)
    Brush
    coating:
    0.52
    0.52*
    0.42
    0.42*
    lb/gal
    (1.7)
    (1.7)*
    (4.3)
    (4.3)*
    (3.5)
    (35)*
    C)
    F)
    Dip
    coating,
    including
    electrodeposition.
    For
    puoses
    of
    this
    subsection
    (h),
    electrodeposition
    means
    a water-borne
    dip
    coating
    process
    in
    which
    opposite
    electrical
    charges
    are
    applied
    to the
    substrate
    and
    the coating.
    The
    coating
    is
    attracted
    to
    the
    substrate
    due
    to
    the
    electrochemical
    potential difference
    that
    is
    created:
    or
    G)
    Another coating
    application
    method
    capable
    of
    achieving
    a
    transfer
    efficiency
    equal
    to
    or better
    than
    that
    achieved
    by
    HVLP spraying,
    if
    such
    method
    is approved
    in
    writing
    by
    the
    Agency.
    kg/i
    i)
    Magnet
    Wire
    Coating
    0.20
    0.20*
    j)
    Miscellaneous
    Metal
    Parts
    and
    Products
    Coating
    1)
    Clear
    coating
    2)
    Extreme performance
    coating
    A)
    Air
    dried

    B)
    Baked
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.40*
    (33)*
    3)
    Steel
    pail and
    drum interior
    0.52
    (4.3)
    coating
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    4)
    All other
    coatings
    A)
    Air Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.40*
    (33)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.34*
    (2.8)*
    5)
    Metallic
    Coating
    A)
    Air Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.36
    (3.0)*
    6)
    For purposes
    of
    subsection
    219.204(j)(5)
    of this Section,
    “metallic
    coating”
    means
    a
    coating
    which
    contains
    more
    than
    1/4 lb/gal
    of
    metal
    particles,
    as applied.
    k)
    Heavy Off-Highway
    Vehicle
    Products
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    Coating
    1)
    Extreme
    performance
    prime
    coat
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    2)
    Extreme
    performance
    topcoat
    (air
    0.42
    (3.5)
    dried)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    3)
    Final
    repair coat
    (air
    dried)
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    4)
    All
    other coatings
    are
    subject
    to the emission
    limitations
    for
    miscellaneous
    metal
    parts and
    products
    coatings
    in
    subsection
    (j)
    above.
    1)
    Wood Furniture
    Coating

    1)
    Limitations
    before
    March
    15,
    kg/I
    lb/gal
    1998:
    A)
    Clear
    topcoat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    B)
    Opaque
    stain
    0.56
    (4.7)
    C)
    Pigmented
    coat
    0.60
    (5.0)
    D)
    Repair
    coat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    F)
    Sealer
    0.67
    (5.6)
    F)
    Semi-transparent
    stain
    0.79
    (6.6)
    G)
    Wash
    coat
    0.73
    (6.1)
    (Note:
    Prior
    to
    March
    15,
    1998,
    an
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    wood
    furniture
    coating
    operation
    subject
    to this
    Section
    shall
    apply
    all
    coatings,
    with
    the
    exception
    of no
    more
    than
    37.8
    1(10
    gal)
    of
    coating
    per
    day
    used
    for
    touch-up
    and
    repair
    operations,
    using
    one
    or more
    of
    the
    following
    application
    systems:
    airless
    spray
    application
    system,
    air-assisted
    airless
    spray
    application
    system,
    electrostatic
    spray
    application system,
    electrostatic
    bell
    or disc
    spray
    application
    system,
    heated
    airless
    spray
    application
    system,
    roller
    coating,
    brush
    or wipe
    coating
    application
    system,
    dip
    coating
    application
    system
    or
    high
    volume
    low pressure
    (HVLP)
    application
    system.)
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    wood
    furniture
    sealers
    and
    topcoats
    must
    comply
    with
    one
    of
    the
    limitations
    specified
    in
    subsections
    (l)(2)(A) through
    (B),
    below:
    kg
    VOMJkg
    lb
    VOM/ib
    solids
    solids
    A)
    Topcoat
    0.8
    (0.8)
    B)
    Sealers
    and
    topcoats
    with
    the
    following
    limits:
    1)
    Sealer
    other
    than
    1.9
    (1.9)
    acid-cured
    alkyd
    amino
    vinyl
    sealer

    ii)
    Topcoat
    other
    than
    1.8
    (1.8)
    acid-cured
    alkyd
    amino
    conversion
    varnish
    topcoat
    iii)
    Acid-cured
    alkyd
    2.3
    (2.3)
    amino
    vinyl
    sealer
    iv)
    Acid-cured
    ailcyd
    2.0
    (2.0)
    amino
    conversion
    varnish
    topcoat
    C)
    Meet
    the
    provisions
    of
    Section
    219.215
    of
    this
    Subpart
    for
    use
    of
    an
    averaging
    approach;
    D)
    Achieve
    a
    reduction
    in
    emissions
    equivalent
    to
    the
    requirements
    of Section
    219.204(l)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    as
    calculated using
    Section
    219.2
    16
    of
    this
    Subpart;
    or
    E)
    Use
    a
    combination
    of
    the
    methods
    specified
    in
    Section
    219.204(l)(2)(A)
    through
    (D)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    3)
    Other
    wood
    furniture
    coating
    limitations
    on
    and
    after
    March 15,
    1998:
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    A)
    Opaque stain
    0.56
    (4.7)
    B)
    Non-topcoat
    pigmented
    0.60
    (5.0)
    coat
    C)
    Repair coat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    D)
    Semi-transparent
    stain
    0.79
    (6.6)
    E)
    Wash
    coat
    0.73
    (6.1)
    4)
    Other
    wood
    furniture
    coating
    requirements
    on
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998:
    A)
    No
    source
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    subsection
    (l)(2)
    or
    (3)
    of
    this
    Section
    and
    utilizing
    one
    or
    more
    wood
    furniture
    coating spray
    booths
    shall
    use
    strippable
    spray
    booth
    coatings
    containing
    more
    than
    0.8
    kg
    VOM/kg
    solids
    (0.8
    lb
    VOM/lb
    solids),
    as
    applied.

    B)
    Any
    source
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    subsection
    (l)(2)
    or
    (3) of
    this
    Section
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    requirements
    of
    Section
    219.217
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    C)
    Any
    source
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    subsection
    (l)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this
    Section
    and
    utilizing
    one
    or
    more
    continuous
    coaters,
    shall
    for
    each
    continuous
    coater,
    use
    an initial
    coating
    which
    complies
    with
    the
    limitations
    of
    subsection
    (l)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this
    Section.
    The
    viscosity
    of
    the
    coating
    in
    each
    reservoir
    shall
    always
    be
    greater
    than
    or
    equal
    to the
    viscosity
    of
    the
    initial
    coating
    in
    the
    reservoir.
    The
    owner
    or operator
    shall:
    i)
    Monitor
    the
    viscosity
    of
    the coating
    in
    the
    reservoir
    with
    a viscosity
    meter
    or
    by
    testing
    the
    viscosity
    of
    the
    initial
    coating
    and
    retesting
    the
    coating
    in
    the
    reservoir
    each
    time
    solvent
    is
    added;
    ii)
    Collect
    and
    record
    the
    reservoir
    viscosity
    and
    the
    amount
    and
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per weight
    of
    solids
    of
    coating
    and
    solvent
    each
    time
    coating
    or
    solvent
    is
    added;
    and
    iii)
    Maintain
    these
    records
    at the
    source
    for
    a period
    of
    three
    years.
    m)
    Plastic
    Parts
    Coating:
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    Automotive/Transportation
    1)
    Interiors
    A)
    Baked
    i)
    Color
    coat
    0.49*
    (4.1)*
    ii)
    Primer
    0.46*
    (3.8)*
    B)
    Air
    Dried
    i)
    Color
    coat
    0.3
    8*
    (3.2)*
    ii)
    Primer
    0.42*
    (35)*
    2)
    Exteriors
    (flexible
    and
    non
    flexible)
    A)
    Baked

    i)
    Primer
    0.60*
    (5.0)*
    ii)
    Primer
    non-flexible
    0.54*
    (45)*
    iii)
    Clear coat
    0.52*
    (43)*
    iv)
    Color
    coat
    0.55*
    (4.6)*
    B)
    Air
    Dried
    i)
    Primer
    0.66*
    (55)*
    ii)
    Clear
    coat
    0.54*
    (4.5)*
    iii)
    Color
    coat
    (red
    &
    0.67*
    (56)*
    black)
    iv)
    Color
    coat
    (others)
    0.61*
    (5.l)*
    3)
    Specialty
    A)
    Vacuum
    metallizing
    0.66*
    (5.5)*
    basecoats,
    texture
    basecoats
    B)
    Black
    coatings, reflective
    0.71*
    (5.9)*
    argent coatings,
    air
    bag
    cover
    coatings, and
    soft
    coatings
    C)
    Gloss
    reducers,
    vacuum
    0.77*
    (6.4)*
    metallizing
    topcoats,
    and
    texture
    topcoats
    D)
    Stencil
    coatings,
    adhesion
    0.82*
    (6.8)*
    primers,
    ink
    pad coatings,
    electrostatic
    prep coatings,
    and
    resist coatings
    E)
    Head lamp
    lens coatings
    0.89*
    (7.4)*
    n)
    Plastic
    Parts
    Coating: Business
    Machine
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    1)
    Primer
    0.14*
    (l.2)*

    2)
    Color coat
    (non-texture
    coat)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    3)
    Color
    coat (texture
    coat)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    4)
    Electromagnetic
    interference/radio
    0.48*
    (4.0)*
    frequency
    interference
    (EML/RFI)
    shielding
    coatings
    5)
    Specialty
    Coatings
    A)
    Soft
    coat
    0.52*
    (43)*
    B)
    Plating
    resist
    0.71*
    (5.9)*
    C)
    Plating
    sensitizer
    0.85*
    (7.1)*
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    _Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    219.205
    Daily-Weighted
    Average
    Limitations
    No
    owner or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line subject
    to the
    limitations
    of Section
    2
    19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart and
    complying
    by
    means of
    this
    Section
    shall operate
    the subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    owner
    or operator
    has
    demonstrated
    compliance
    with
    subsection
    (a),
    (b), (c),
    (d),
    (e), (f),
    (g),
    ef-(h), or
    (i)
    of
    this Section
    (depending
    upon
    the category
    of coating)
    through
    the
    applicable
    coating
    analysis
    test
    methods
    and procedures
    specified
    in Section
    219.105(a)
    of this
    Part
    and
    the
    recordkeeping
    and reporting
    requirements
    specified
    in
    Section
    219.211(d)
    of
    this Subpart:
    a)
    No
    owner or
    operator of
    a coating
    line subject
    to only
    one
    of the
    limitations
    from among
    Section
    219.204(a)(l),
    (a)(4),
    Ee-(d),
    (e),
    (f), e
    (i),
    or,
    prior
    to May 1, 2011,
    (c)
    of
    this Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    on any
    such
    coating
    line,
    during
    any
    day,
    whose
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    exceeds
    the emission
    limitation
    to which
    the
    coatings
    are subject.
    b)
    No
    owner or
    operator of
    a
    miscellaneous
    metal
    parts
    and
    products
    coating
    line subject
    to
    the limitations
    of Section
    219.204(j)
    of
    this Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    to miscellaneous
    metal
    parts or
    products
    on
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless the
    requirements
    in subsection
    (b)(l)
    or (b)(2)
    of this
    Section
    are
    met.
    1)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject to
    the same numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    219.204(j)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on the line
    are subject
    to 0.42
    kg/l
    (3.5
    lbs/gal), the
    daily-weighted
    average VOM
    content
    shall
    not exceed
    the
    coating

    VOM
    content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the
    category
    of
    coating
    used,
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to
    more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    219.204(j)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have
    a
    site-specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as
    a
    SIP
    revision.
    To
    receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of
    USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    51
    Fed.
    Reg.
    43814
    (December
    4,
    1986),
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    c)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    can
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    using
    a
    coating
    with
    a
    VOM
    content
    in
    excess
    of
    the
    limitations
    specified
    in
    Section
    219.204(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    unless
    all
    of
    the
    following
    requirements
    are
    met:
    1)
    An
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    for
    the
    can
    coating
    operation,
    i.e.
    for
    all
    of
    the
    can
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source,
    shall
    be
    determined
    according
    to
    subsection
    (c)(2)
    of
    this
    Section.
    Actual
    daily
    emissions
    shall
    never
    exceed
    the
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    and
    shall
    be
    calculated
    by
    use
    of
    the
    following
    equation.
    Eb
    where:
    Ed
    =
    Actual
    VOM
    emissions
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    i
    Subscript
    denoting
    a
    specific
    coating
    applied;
    n
    =
    Total
    number
    of
    coatings
    applied
    in
    the
    can
    coating
    operation,
    i.e.
    all
    can
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source;
    V
    =
    Volume
    of
    each
    coating
    applied
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    1/day
    (gal/day)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    C
    1
    The
    VOM
    content
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    in
    units
    of
    kg
    VOM/l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    defmition
    of
    VOM).

    2)
    The
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    (Ad)
    shall
    be
    determined
    for
    the can
    coating
    operation,
    i.e.
    for all
    of the
    can
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source,
    on
    a daily
    basis
    as follows:
    where:
    Ad
    =
    The VOM
    emissions
    allowed
    for the
    day
    in units
    of
    kglday
    (lbs/day);
    i
    Subscript
    denoting
    a
    specific
    coating
    applied;
    n
    =
    Total
    number
    of
    surface
    coatings
    applied
    in
    the
    can
    coating
    operation;
    C
    1 =
    The VOM
    content
    of
    each
    surface
    coating
    as
    applied
    in
    units
    of
    kg
    VOM/l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    defmition
    of
    VOM);
    D1
    =
    The
    density
    of
    VOM
    in each
    coating
    applied.
    For
    the
    purposes
    of
    calculating
    Ad,
    the
    density
    is
    0.882
    kg VOM!l
    VOM
    (7.36
    lbs
    VOM/gal
    VOM);
    V1
    =
    Volume
    of
    each
    surface
    coating
    applied
    for
    the
    day
    in units
    of 1
    (gal)
    of coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    L
    1 =
    The
    VOM
    emission
    limitation
    for each
    surface
    coating
    applied
    as
    specified
    in Section
    219.204(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    in
    units
    of
    kg
    VOM/l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the definition
    of
    VOM).
    d)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    heavy
    off-highway
    vehicle
    products
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the limitations
    of Section
    219.204(k)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    to heavy
    off-highway
    vehicle
    products
    on the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the requirements
    of
    subsection
    (d)(1)
    or
    (d)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are met.
    1)
    For each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within

    Section 2 19.204(k) of this
    Subpart,
    during the same
    day
    (e.g., all
    coatings used on the line
    are subject to 0.42 kg/i
    (3.5 lbs/gal), the
    daily-weighted average
    VOM content shall not exceed the
    coating
    VOM content limit corresponding
    to the category
    of coating used,
    or
    2)
    For each coating line which
    applies coatings subject to
    more than
    one numerical emission limitation
    in Section 219.204(k) of this
    Subpart, during
    the
    same day, the
    owner or operator shall have a
    site
    specific proposal approved
    by the Agency and
    approved by the
    TJSEPA as a SIP revision.
    To receive approval, the requirements
    of USEPA’s Emissions Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and related
    policy) 51 Fed. Reg. 43814
    (December
    4, 1986), must be satisfied.
    e)
    No owner or operator of a wood furniture
    coating line subject to the
    limitations of
    Section 219.204(l)(1)
    or (l)(3)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall apply
    coatings
    to wood furniture on the
    subject coating line unless the
    requirements of
    subsection
    (e)(1) or (e)(2)
    of this Section, in addition to
    the requirements specified in the
    note to Section 219.204(l)(1)
    of this
    Subpart, are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies
    multiple coatings, all of
    which
    are subject to the same numerical
    emission limitation within
    Section 219.204(l)(1) or (1)(3) of
    this
    Subpart,
    during the same day
    (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject
    to 0.67 kg/i
    (5.6
    lbs/gal), the daily-weighted
    average VOM content shall
    not
    exceed the coating VOM content
    limit corresponding to the
    category of coating used, or
    2)
    For each coating line which
    applies coatings subject to more than
    one
    numerical emission
    limitation in Section 219.204(l)(i)
    or (l)(3)
    of this Subpart, during the
    same day, the owner or operator shall
    have a site specific proposal approved
    by
    the
    Agency and approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as a SIP
    revision. To receive approval, the
    requirements of USEPA’s Emissions
    Trading Policy Statement
    (and
    related policy) 51 Fed. Reg. 43814 (December
    4, 1986), must
    be satisfied.
    f)
    No owner or operator of a plastic parts coating line subject
    to the
    limitations of Section
    219.204(m)
    or (n) of this Subpart shall
    apply
    coatings to
    business
    machine or
    automotive/transportation plastic
    parts on
    the subject coating line unless the
    requirements of subsection (f)(1)
    or
    (f)(2) of this Section are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which
    applies multiple coatings, all of
    which
    are subject to the
    same
    numerical emission limitation within

    Section
    2 19.204(m)
    or (n)
    of this
    Subpart,
    during
    the same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on the
    line are
    subject
    to 0.42
    kg/i
    (3.5
    lbs/gal),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the
    coating
    VOM
    content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the
    category
    of
    coating
    used,
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in Section
    2 19.204(m)
    or
    (n) of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or operator
    shall
    have
    a site
    specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    USEPA
    as a
    SIP
    revision.
    To receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    g)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    metal
    furniture
    coating
    line
    subject
    to the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(g)
    of
    this Subpart
    shall apply
    coatings
    on
    the subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the requirements
    of subsection
    (g)(
    1) or
    (g)(2)
    of this
    Section
    are
    met:
    1)
    For each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    2 19.204(g)
    of this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on the
    line
    are
    subject
    to 0.34
    kg/i
    (2.8
    lbs/gal)),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall not
    exceed
    the
    coating
    VOM
    content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the category
    of
    coating
    used,
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    2 19.204(g)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day, the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have a
    site
    specific
    proposal
    approved
    by the
    Agency
    and
    USEPA
    as a
    SIP
    revision.
    To
    receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and related
    policy)
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    h)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    large
    appliance
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    2 19.204(h)
    of this
    Subpart
    shall
    apply
    coatings
    on
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    of
    subsection
    (h)(
    1) or
    (h)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are met.
    1)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to the
    same numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    2
    19.204(h)
    of
    this Subpart,
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the line
    are subject
    to 0.34
    kg/i
    (2.8 lbs/gal)),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the coating
    VOM
    content
    limit
    corresponding
    to
    the
    category
    of coating
    used,

    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to
    more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    219.204(h)
    of this
    Subpart,
    during the
    same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have
    a
    site
    specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    USEPA
    as
    a
    SIP
    revision.
    To receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of
    USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading
    Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy)
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    i)
    On
    and
    after
    May
    1,
    2011,
    no
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a paper
    coating
    line
    subject to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(c)
    of this
    Subpart shall
    apply
    coatings
    on
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (i)(1)
    or
    (i)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met:
    1)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    multiple
    coatings,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    219.204(c)
    during
    the
    same
    day
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.40
    kg/kg
    solids
    [0.08
    kg/kg
    coatingsi),
    the
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    shall
    not
    exceed
    the
    coating
    VOM
    content limit
    corresponding
    to the
    category
    of
    coating
    used;
    or
    2)
    For
    each
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    coatings
    subject
    to
    more
    than
    one
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    in
    Section
    2
    19.204(c)
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    have
    a
    site-specific
    proposal
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as
    a SIP
    revision. To
    receive
    approval,
    the
    requirements
    of USEPA’s
    Emissions
    Trading Policy
    Statement
    (and
    related
    policy),
    51
    Fed.
    Reg.
    43814 (December
    4,
    1986),
    must
    be
    satisfied.
    Alternative
    Emission
    Limitations
    (Source:
    Amended at
    _Il1. Reg.
    effective______
    Section 219.207
    a)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    Section
    2 19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    may
    comply
    with
    this
    Section,
    rather
    than
    with
    Section
    2 19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    if
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    are
    operated
    at
    all
    times the
    coating
    line
    is
    in
    operation
    and
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    demonstrates
    compliance
    with
    subsection
    (c),
    (d),
    (e),
    (f),
    (g),
    (h),
    (i),
    or
    (j),
    or
    (k)
    of
    this
    Section
    (depending
    upon
    the
    source
    category)
    through
    the
    applicable
    coating
    analysis
    and
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    efficiency
    test
    methods
    and
    procedures
    specified
    in Section
    2 19.105
    of
    this
    Part
    and
    the
    recordkeeping
    and
    reporting
    requirements
    specified
    in
    Section
    219.211(e)
    of
    this
    Subpart;
    and
    the
    control
    device
    is
    equipped
    with
    the
    applicable
    monitoring
    equipment
    specified
    in
    Section
    219.105(d)
    of

    this
    Part
    and
    the
    monitoring
    equipment
    is
    installed,
    calibrated,
    operated
    and maintained
    according
    to
    vendor
    specifications
    at all
    times
    the control
    device
    is
    in
    use.
    A
    capture
    system
    and control
    device,
    which
    does not
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    subsection
    (c),
    (d),
    (e),
    (f),
    (g),
    (h),
    (i),
    (j),
    or
    (k)
    of this
    Section
    may be
    used
    as
    an
    alternative
    to
    compliance
    with
    Section
    219.204
    of
    this Subpart
    only
    if the
    alternative
    is approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the USEPA
    as
    a SIP
    revision.
    b)
    Alternative
    Add-On
    Control
    Methodologies
    1)
    The coating
    line
    is
    equipped
    with a
    capture
    system
    and control
    device
    that
    provides
    81
    percent
    reduction
    in
    the
    overall
    emissions
    of VOM
    from
    the
    coating
    line and
    the
    control
    device
    has
    a
    90
    percent
    efficiency,
    or
    2)
    The
    system
    used to
    control
    VOM
    from
    the coating
    line is
    demonstrated
    to
    have
    an
    overall
    efficiency
    sufficient
    to
    limit
    VOM
    emissions
    to
    no more
    than
    what
    is allowed
    under
    Section
    2
    19.204
    of this
    Subpart.
    Use of
    any control
    system
    other
    than
    an
    afterburner,
    carbon
    adsorption,
    condensation,
    or absorption
    scrubber
    system
    can be
    allowed
    only
    if approved
    by the Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the USEPA
    as a
    SIP
    revision.
    The use
    of transfer
    efficiency
    credits
    can
    be
    allowed
    only
    if approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    approved
    by
    the
    USEPA
    as a
    SIP revision.
    Baseline
    transfer
    efficiencies
    and
    transfer
    efficiency
    test methods
    must
    be approved
    by the
    Agency
    and
    the USEPA.
    Such
    overall
    efficiency
    is to
    be
    determined
    as
    follows:
    A)
    Obtain
    the emission
    limitation
    from
    the
    appropriate
    subsection
    in
    Section
    219.204
    of
    this Subpart;
    B)
    Calculate
    “S”
    according
    to
    the equation
    in
    Section
    2
    19.206
    of this
    Subpart;
    C)
    Calculate
    the
    overall
    efficiency
    required
    according
    to
    Section
    219.105(e)
    of this
    Part. For
    the
    purposes
    of
    calculating
    this
    value,
    according
    to the
    equation
    in Section
    219.105(e)(2)
    of
    this
    Part,
    VOM
    1
    is
    equal
    to
    the value
    of
    “5”
    as
    determined
    above
    in subsection
    (b)(2)(B)
    of
    this
    Section.
    c)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to only
    one
    of the
    emission
    limitations
    from
    among
    Section
    219.204(a)(1),
    (a)(4),
    e-(d),
    (e),
    (f) e
    (i),
    or,
    prior
    to
    May
    1, 2011,
    (c)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    and equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(1)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of this
    Section
    are

    met.
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    Section
    219.204(a)(2)
    or
    (a)(3)
    of
    this
    Part
    and
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    demonstrates
    compliance
    with
    such
    limitation
    in
    accordance
    with
    the
    topcoat
    protocol
    referenced
    in
    Section
    219.105(b)
    of
    this
    Part.
    d)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    miscellaneous
    metal parts
    and
    products
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    219.204(j)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.42
    kg/i
    [3.5
    lbs/gal],
    and
    which
    is
    equipped
    with
    a capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(
    1)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met.
    e)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a heavy
    off-highway
    vehicle
    products
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    2
    19.204(k)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.42
    kg/i
    [3.5
    lbs/gal]),
    and
    which
    is
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(1)
    or (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met.
    f)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    wood
    furniture
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings
    during
    the
    same
    day,
    all
    of which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    219.204(1)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all
    coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.67
    kg/l
    [5.6
    lbs/gal]),
    and
    which
    is equipped
    with
    a capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(1)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met.
    If compliance
    is
    achieved
    by
    meeting
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section,
    then
    the
    provisions
    in
    the
    note
    to
    Section
    2
    19.204(1)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    must
    also
    be
    met.
    g)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    can
    coating
    line
    and
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (g)(
    1)
    or
    (g)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met.
    1)
    An
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    for
    the
    can
    coating
    operation,
    i.e.
    for
    all
    of
    the
    can
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source,
    shall
    be
    determined
    according
    to
    Section
    219.205(c)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    Actual
    daily
    emissions
    shall
    never
    exceed
    the
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    and
    shall
    be
    calculated
    by
    use
    of
    the
    following
    equation:
    n

    Ed=
    V
    1
    C
    1
    (1-F
    1
    )
    i=1
    where:
    Ed=
    Actual
    VOM
    emissions
    for the
    day
    in units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    i
    Subscript
    denoting
    the
    specific
    coating
    applied;
    n=
    Total
    number
    of surface
    coatings
    as applied
    in the
    can
    coating
    operation;
    V=
    Volume
    of
    each coating
    as
    applied
    for the day
    in
    units
    of 1/day
    (gal/day)
    of coating
    (minus
    water and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM);
    C=
    The
    VOM content
    of
    each
    coating
    as applied
    in
    units
    of kg
    VOMJ1 (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of coating
    (minus
    water
    and any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the definition
    of
    VOM) and
    F=
    Fraction,
    by weight,
    of VOM
    emissions
    from the
    surface coating,
    reduced
    or
    prevented
    from being
    emitted
    to
    the ambient
    air.
    This
    is the overall
    efficiency
    of
    the
    capture system
    and
    control device.
    2)
    The coating
    line
    is
    equipped
    with
    a capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    that
    provide 75
    percent reduction
    in the
    overall
    emissions
    of
    VOM from
    the coating
    line
    and
    the
    control
    device
    has
    a 90 percent
    efficiency.
    h)
    No
    owner or
    operator
    of a
    plastic
    parts coating
    line
    which applies
    one
    or
    more
    coatings during
    the
    same
    day, all
    of which
    are subject
    to the same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within Section
    2 19.204(m)
    or (n)
    of this
    Subpart
    (e.g., all
    coatings
    used
    on the
    line are subject
    to 0.42
    kg/i [3.5
    lbs/gal]),
    and
    which
    is equipped
    with a capture
    system
    and control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in subsection
    (b)(1)
    or (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are met.
    i)
    Prior
    to May 1.
    2011, noNe
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a metal
    furniture coating
    line
    which applies
    one or more
    coatings
    during
    the
    same day,
    all
    of
    which
    are
    subject
    to
    the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    2
    19.204(g) of
    this
    Subpart
    (e.g., all coatings
    used
    on
    the line
    are subject
    to
    0.34
    kg/l [2.8
    lbs/gal]), and
    which
    is equipped
    with
    a capture
    system
    and

    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(1)
    or (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are met.
    j)
    Prior
    to
    May
    1, 2011,
    noNe
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a large
    appliance
    coating
    line
    which
    applies
    one
    or more
    coatings
    during
    the same
    day,
    all
    of which
    are
    subject
    to the
    same
    numerical
    emission
    limitation
    within
    Section
    2 19.204(h)
    of this
    Subpart
    (e.g.,
    all coatings
    used
    on
    the
    line
    are
    subject
    to
    0.34
    kgll
    [2.8
    lbs/gal]), and
    which
    is
    equipped
    with a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    the
    requirements
    in
    subsection
    (b)(1)
    or
    (b)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    are
    met.
    k)
    On
    and after
    May
    1,
    2011,
    no
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a paper
    coating
    line,
    metal
    furniture
    coating
    line,
    or
    large
    appliance
    coating
    line
    which
    is
    equipped
    with
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    operate
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    unless
    either:
    1)
    The
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    provide
    at
    least
    90
    percent
    reduction
    in
    the overall
    emissions
    of
    VOM
    from
    the coating
    line;
    or
    2
    The
    owner
    or
    operator
    complies
    with
    the
    applicable
    limitation
    set
    forth
    in
    Section
    2 19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    by utilizing
    a combination
    of
    low-VOM
    coatings
    and
    a
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device.
    Compliance Schedule
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    _Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    219.210
    Every
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line
    (of
    a type
    included
    within
    Section
    2 19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart)
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    requirements
    of Section
    219.204,
    219.205,
    219.207
    or
    219.208
    and
    Section
    219.211
    or
    Sections
    219.212
    and
    219.213
    of this
    Subpart
    in
    accordance with
    the appropriate compliance
    schedule
    as specified
    in
    subsection
    (a),
    (b),
    (c),
    (d),
    (e)
    ef-(f),
    or
    (g)
    below:
    a)
    No owner
    or operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    which
    is
    exempt
    from
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    2 19.204
    of this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    the
    criteria
    in
    Section
    2 19.208(a)
    or
    (b) of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line
    on
    or after
    a
    date consistent
    with
    Section
    2 19.106
    of this
    Part,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    has
    complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to
    comply
    with,
    Section
    219.211(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    b)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line
    complying
    by
    means
    of Section
    2
    19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line
    on
    or
    after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    has
    complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to comply
    with,
    Sections
    219.204
    and
    219.211(c)
    of
    this
    Subpart.

    c)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line
    complying
    by
    means
    of Section
    219.205
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line
    on
    or after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or operator
    has
    complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to
    comply
    with,
    Sections
    219.205
    and
    219.211(d)
    of this
    Subpart.
    d)
    No
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line complying
    by
    means
    of Section
    2
    19.207
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line on
    or
    after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2 19.106
    of
    this
    Part, unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    has
    complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to comply
    with,
    Sections
    2
    19.207
    and
    219.211(e)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    e)
    No owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line subject
    to
    one
    or
    more
    of
    the
    emission limitations
    contained
    in
    Section
    2
    19.204
    of this
    Subpart
    on
    or
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    choosing
    to
    comply
    by
    means
    of Section
    2 19.204,
    219.205
    or 219.207
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line
    on or
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or operator
    complies
    with
    and
    continues
    to comply
    with,
    respectively,
    the
    applicable
    requirements
    in
    Section
    219.204,
    or
    the
    alternative
    control
    options
    in Sections
    219.205
    or
    219.207 and
    the
    requirements
    of
    Section
    219.211.
    f)
    No owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    one
    or more
    of
    the
    emission
    limitations contained
    in
    Section
    2
    19.204
    of this
    Subpart
    on
    or
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    choosing
    to
    comply
    by
    means
    of Section
    219.212
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    shall
    operate
    said coating
    line
    on
    or
    after
    March
    15,
    1996,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    complies
    with
    and
    continues
    to
    comply
    with
    the
    requirements
    of Sections
    219.212
    and 219.213
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    g)
    No
    owner
    or operator
    of a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    emission
    limitations
    in Section
    219.204(c)(2),
    219.204(g)(2),
    or
    219.204(h)(2) of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    said
    coating
    line
    on
    or
    after
    a
    date consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106(c)
    of
    this
    Part,
    unless
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    has complied
    with,
    and
    continues
    to
    comply
    with,
    Section
    219.204(c)(2),
    219.204(g)(2),
    or
    2l9.204(h)(2),
    as
    applicable,
    or the
    alternative
    control
    options
    in
    Section
    219.205
    or
    219.207,
    and
    all
    applicable
    requirements
    in
    Sections
    219.211
    and
    2 19.218
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    (Source:
    Amended at
    Ill. Reg.
    effective______
    Section
    219.211
    Recordkeeping
    and
    Reporting
    a)
    The
    VOM
    content
    of
    each
    coating
    and
    the
    efficiency
    of
    each
    capture
    system
    and
    control
    device
    shall
    be determined
    by the
    applicable
    test
    methods
    and
    procedures
    specified
    in
    Section
    219.105
    of this
    Part
    to

    establish
    the records
    required
    under
    this
    Section.
    b)
    Any
    owner
    or operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    which
    is
    exempted
    from
    the
    limitations
    of Section
    219.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    Section
    2 19.208(a)
    or
    (b)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with
    the following:
    1)
    For sources
    exempt
    from
    Section
    219.208(a)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    by
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2 19.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    coating
    line
    or group
    of
    coating
    lines
    referenced
    in
    subsection
    (b)
    of
    this
    Section
    shall
    certify
    to the
    Agency
    that
    the
    coating
    line
    or
    group
    of coating
    lines
    is
    exempt
    under
    the
    provisions
    of
    Section
    219.208(a)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    Such
    certification shall
    include:
    A)
    A
    declaration
    that
    the
    coating
    line
    is exempt
    from
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    2 19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    Section
    2
    19.208(a)
    of
    this Subpart;
    and
    B)
    Calculations
    which
    demonstrate
    that
    the combined
    VOM
    emissions
    from the
    coating
    line
    and
    all other
    coating
    lines
    in
    the
    same
    category
    never
    exceed
    6.8
    kg
    (15
    lbs) per
    day
    before
    the
    application
    of
    capture
    systems
    and
    control
    devices.
    The
    following
    equation
    shall
    be
    used
    to calculate
    total
    VOM
    emissions:
    =(A
    1
    B
    1
    ).
    j=1
    1=1
    where:
    Te
    =
    Total
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    coating
    lines
    each
    day
    before
    the
    application
    of
    capture
    systems
    and
    control
    devices
    in
    units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    m =
    Number
    of coating
    lines
    at the
    source
    that
    otherwise
    would
    be subject
    to the
    same
    subsection
    of
    Section
    219.104
    of
    this
    Part
    (because
    they
    belong
    to the
    same
    category,
    e.g.,
    can
    coating);
    j
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    an
    individual
    coating line;
    n
    Number
    of different
    coatings
    as applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    i
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    an
    individual
    coating;

    A
    1
    =
    Weight
    of VOM
    per volume
    of each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and any
    compounds
    which
    are specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    each day
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    in
    units
    of kg
    VOMJ1
    (lbs
    VOM/gal);
    B
    1
    =
    Volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as applied
    each
    day on
    each
    coating
    line
    in units
    of
    1/day
    (gal/day).
    The
    instrument
    or
    method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    accurately
    measured
    or
    calculated
    the
    volume
    of each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    each
    day
    shall be
    described
    in
    the
    certification
    to the
    Agency.
    2)
    For
    sources
    exempt
    under
    Section
    219.208(b)
    of this
    Subpart,
    by
    March
    15,
    1998,
    or
    upon
    initial
    start-up,
    the
    owner
    or operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    or
    a group
    of
    coating
    lines
    referenced
    in
    subsection
    (b)
    of
    this Section
    shall
    certify
    to
    the Agency
    that
    the source
    is exempt
    under
    the
    provisions
    of
    Section
    219.208(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    Such
    certification
    shall include:
    A)
    A
    declaration
    that
    the
    source
    is
    exempt
    from
    the
    limitations
    of Section
    219.204(1)
    of this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    Section
    219.208(b)
    of
    this Subpart;
    and
    B)
    Calculations
    which
    demonstrate
    that
    the
    source
    meets
    the
    criteria
    of
    exemption
    because
    of Section
    2 19.208(b)
    of this
    Subpart.
    3)
    For sources
    exempt
    under
    Section
    219.208(a)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    on
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    coating
    line
    or
    group
    of lines
    referenced
    in
    this
    subsection
    shall
    collect
    and record
    all
    of the
    following
    information
    each
    day
    for
    each
    coating
    line
    and maintain
    the
    information
    at the
    source
    for
    a
    period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    The
    name
    and identification
    number
    of
    each coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    and
    B)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    and
    the
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the definition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day on
    each
    coating
    line.

    4)
    For
    sources
    exempt
    under
    Section
    2
    19.208(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    on
    and
    after March
    15,
    1998,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    or
    group
    of
    coating
    lines
    referenced
    in this
    subsection
    (b)
    shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of
    the
    following
    information
    for
    each
    coating
    line
    and
    maintain
    the
    information
    at
    the
    source
    for
    a
    period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    and
    B)
    The weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    and
    the
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    on
    a monthly
    basis.
    5)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    or
    group of
    coating
    lines
    exempted
    from
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    Section
    2
    19.208(a)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    of
    any
    record
    showing
    that
    total
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the
    coating
    line
    or
    group
    of
    coating
    lines
    exceed
    6.8
    kg
    (15
    ibs)
    in
    any
    day
    before
    the
    application
    of
    capture
    systems
    and
    control
    devices
    by
    sending
    a copy
    of
    such
    record
    to
    the
    Agency
    within
    30
    days
    after
    the
    exceedance
    occurs.
    6)
    On
    and
    after
    March 15,
    1998,
    any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    source
    exempt
    from
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(1)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    because
    of
    Section
    219.208(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    if
    the
    source’s
    VOM
    emissions
    exceed
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.208(b)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    by
    sending
    a
    copy
    of
    calculations
    showing
    such
    an
    exceedance
    within
    30
    days
    after
    the
    change
    occurs.
    c)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    2
    19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    other
    than
    Section
    219.204(a)(2)
    and
    (a)(3)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    and
    complying
    by
    means
    of
    Section
    219.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    following:
    1)
    By
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2
    19.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    upon
    initial
    start-up
    of
    a
    new
    coating
    line,
    or
    upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    from
    an
    existing
    subject
    coating
    line
    from
    Section
    219.205,
    Section
    219.207,
    Section
    219.215,
    or
    Section
    219.216
    of
    this
    Subpart
    to
    Section
    2 19.204
    of
    this Subpart;
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    certify to
    the
    Agency
    that
    the
    coating
    line
    will
    be
    in
    compliance
    with
    Section
    2 19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    on
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this

    Part,
    or on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date.
    Such
    certification
    shall
    include:
    A)
    The name
    and identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    B)
    The
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    volume
    of each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the definition
    of VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line;—an4
    C)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    for
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of Section
    219.204(l)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    D)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of Section
    219.204(c)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    coatings,
    as
    applicable)
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    and
    E)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(g)(2)
    or
    219.204(h)(2)
    of this
    Subpart,
    the
    application
    method(s)
    used
    to
    apply
    coatings
    on the
    subject
    coating
    line
    and
    the
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating,
    as applicable)
    as applied
    each
    day on
    each
    coating
    line.
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    the
    owner
    or operator
    of a
    subject
    coating
    line shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of the
    following
    information
    each
    day
    for
    each
    coating
    line
    and
    maintain
    the
    information
    at
    the source
    for a
    period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    B)
    The
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    volume
    of each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line;
    C)
    On and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    for
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(1)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this

    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating
    as applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    and
    certified product
    data
    sheets
    for
    each
    coating;-a4
    D)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    for wood
    furniture
    coating
    spray
    booths
    subject
    to
    the
    limitation
    of
    Section
    219.204(l)(4)(A)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    strippable
    spray
    booth
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    spray
    booth
    and
    certified
    product
    data
    sheets
    for
    each
    coating
    E)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(c)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of solids
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    coatings,
    as
    applicable)
    in each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line,
    and
    certified
    product
    data
    sheets
    for
    each
    coating
    and
    F)
    For
    coating lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(g)(2)
    or
    219.204(h)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating,
    as applicable)
    as applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating line,
    and
    certified
    product
    data
    sheets
    for
    each
    coating.
    3)
    On
    and
    after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    in
    the
    following
    instances:
    A)
    Any
    record
    showing
    violation
    of
    Section
    219.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    be reported
    by
    sending
    a
    copy
    of such
    record
    to
    the
    Agency
    within
    30
    days
    following the
    occurrence
    of
    the
    violation.
    B)
    At
    least
    30
    calendar
    days
    before
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    from
    Section
    219.204
    to Section
    219.205
    or
    Section
    219.207
    of this
    Subpart,
    the owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    all requirements
    of
    subsection
    (d)(1)
    or
    (e)(1)
    below,
    respectively.
    Upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    from
    Section
    2 19.204
    to
    Section
    2
    19.205 or
    Section 2 19.207
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    all
    requirements
    of
    subsection
    (d) or
    (e)
    of this
    Section,
    respectively.
    d)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section 219.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    and
    complying
    by
    means
    of
    Section

    2 19.205
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    following:
    1)
    By
    a
    date consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this Part,
    or
    upon
    initial
    start-up
    of
    a new
    coating
    line,
    or
    upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    for
    an
    existing
    subject
    coating
    line
    from
    Section
    219.204
    or
    Section
    219.207
    to Section
    219.205
    of
    this Subpart;
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    the
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    certify
    to
    the
    Agency
    that the
    coating
    line
    will
    be in
    compliance
    with
    Section
    219.205
    on and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date.
    Such
    certification
    shall
    include:
    A)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of each
    coating
    line
    which
    will comply
    by
    means
    of
    Section
    219.205
    of
    this
    Subpart.
    B)
    The
    name
    and identification
    number
    of each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on each
    coating
    line.
    C)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per volume
    and
    the volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus
    water and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day on
    each coating
    line.
    D)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998, for
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(l)(2)(A)
    or (B)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of solids
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    E)
    For
    coating
    lines subject
    to the limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(c)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    weight
    of solids
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per weight
    of
    coatings,
    as
    applicable)
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on each
    coating
    line.
    F)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to the limitations
    of Section
    219.204(g)(2)
    or 219.204(h)(2)
    of
    this Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    volume
    of each
    coating
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    solids
    in each
    coating.
    as
    applicable)
    as applied
    each day
    on each
    coating
    line.
    GE)
    The
    instrument
    or
    method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or operator
    will
    accurately
    measure
    or calculate
    the
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    as applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    HF)
    The
    method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    will
    create
    and

    maintain
    records
    each
    day
    as
    required
    in
    subsection
    (d)(2)
    of
    this
    Section.
    IG)
    An
    example
    of
    the
    format
    in which
    the
    records
    required
    in
    subsection
    (d)(2)
    of
    this
    Section
    will
    be
    kept.
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and
    after the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    subject coating
    line
    shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of
    the
    following
    information
    each
    day
    for
    each
    coating
    line
    and
    maintain
    the
    information
    at
    the
    source
    for
    a
    period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    The
    name and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    B)
    The
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    volume
    and
    the
    volume
    of
    each
    coating (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    C)
    On
    and
    after
    March
    15,
    1998,
    for
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(1)(2)(A)
    or
    (B)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    D)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(c)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    solids
    (or
    the
    weight
    of VOM
    per
    weight
    of
    coatings,
    as
    applicable)
    in
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    B)
    For
    coating
    lines
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(g)(2)
    or
    219.204(h)(2)
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (or
    the
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    solids
    in
    each
    coating,
    as
    applicable)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each coating
    line.
    FD)
    The
    daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    content
    of
    all
    coatings
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    line
    as
    defmed
    in
    Section
    219.104
    of
    this
    Part.
    3)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    in
    the
    following
    instances:
    A)
    Any record
    showing
    violation
    of
    Section
    219.205
    of
    this

    Subpart
    shall
    be reported
    by
    sending
    a
    copy
    of
    such
    record
    to the Agency
    within
    30 days
    following the
    occurrence
    of
    the violation.
    B)
    At
    least 30
    calendar
    days
    before changing
    the
    method of
    compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart
    from
    Section
    2
    19.205 to
    Section
    219.204
    or
    Section
    219.207
    of
    this Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    comply with
    all requirements
    of
    subsection
    (c)(1)
    or
    (e)(1) of this
    Section,
    respectively.
    Upon
    changing
    the method
    of
    compliance
    with
    this Subpart
    from Section
    2 19.205
    to Section
    2 19.204
    or Section
    2 19.207
    of
    this Subpart,
    the
    owner or
    operator
    shall comply
    with all
    requirements
    of subsection
    (c) or
    (e) of this
    Section,
    respectively.
    e)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to the limitations
    of
    Section
    2 19.207
    and
    complying
    by means
    of
    Section
    219.207(c),
    (d), (e),
    (f), (g)
    ef-(h),
    or
    (k)
    of this
    Subpart
    shall comply
    with
    the
    following:
    1)
    By
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this Part,
    or upon
    initial
    start-up of
    a
    new
    coating
    line, or
    upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of compliance
    for an
    existing
    coating
    line from
    Section
    219.204
    or
    Section
    2
    19.205
    to
    Section
    2 19.207
    of
    this Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of the
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall perform
    all tests
    and
    submit
    to the
    Agency
    the results
    of
    all tests
    and
    calculations
    necessary
    to
    demonstrate
    that the subject
    coating
    line will
    be in
    compliance
    with Section
    219.207
    of this Subpart
    on and
    after a
    date consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of this
    Part,
    or on and
    after
    the initial
    start-up
    date.
    2)
    On
    and after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section 219.106
    of
    this Part,
    or
    on and after
    the
    initial start-up
    date,
    the
    owner
    or operator
    of a
    subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    collect and
    record
    all of
    the
    following
    information
    each day
    for
    each coating
    line
    and
    maintain the
    information
    at the
    source for
    a period
    of three
    years:
    A)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per volume
    of coating
    solids
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on each coating
    line,
    if complying
    pursuant
    to Section
    219.207(b)(2)
    of
    this Subpart.
    B)
    Control
    device
    monitoring
    data.
    C)
    A log of
    operating
    time
    for
    the
    capture
    system,
    control
    device,
    monitoring
    equipment
    and
    the
    associated
    coating
    line.

    D)
    A
    maintenance
    log
    for
    the
    capture
    system,
    control
    device
    and
    monitoring
    equipment
    detailing
    all
    routine
    and
    non-routine
    maintenance
    performed
    including
    dates
    and
    duration
    of
    any
    outages.
    3)
    On
    and after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a subject
    coating
    line
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    in
    the
    following
    instances:
    A)
    Any
    record
    showing
    violation
    of Section
    219.207
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    be
    reported
    by
    sending
    a
    copy
    of
    such
    record
    to
    the
    Agency
    within
    30
    days
    following
    the occurrence
    of
    the
    violation.
    B)
    At
    least
    30
    calendar
    days
    before
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart
    from
    Section
    2
    19.207
    to
    Section
    219.204
    or
    Section
    219.205
    of this
    Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    all
    requirements
    of
    subsection
    (c)(1)
    or (d)(1)
    of
    this
    Section,
    respectively.
    Upon
    changing
    the
    method
    of
    compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart
    Part
    from
    Section
    2 19.207
    to
    Section
    2
    19.204
    or
    Section
    2 19.205
    of
    this Subpart,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    comply
    with
    all
    requirements
    of subsection
    (c)
    or
    (d)
    of
    this
    Section,
    respectively.
    I)
    Any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a primer
    surfacer
    operation
    or topcoat
    operation
    subject
    to
    the
    limitations
    of
    Section
    219.204(a)(2)
    or
    (a)(3)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    following:
    1)
    By
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of this
    Part,
    or
    upon
    initial
    start-up
    of
    a new
    coating
    operation,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coatitig
    operation
    shall
    certify
    to
    the
    Agency
    that the
    operation
    will
    be
    in
    compliance
    with
    Section
    2
    19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart
    on
    and
    after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    2 19.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date.
    Such
    certification
    shall
    include:
    A)
    The
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    operation
    which
    will
    comply
    by
    means
    of Section
    219.204(a)(2)
    and
    (a)(3)
    of this
    Subpart
    and
    the
    name
    and
    identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    line
    in
    each
    coating
    operation.
    B)
    The
    name
    and identification
    number
    of
    each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on each
    coating
    line
    in
    the coating
    operation.

    C)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM)
    as applied
    each
    day
    on each
    coating
    line.
    D)
    The transfer
    efficiency
    and
    control
    efficiency
    measured
    for
    each
    coating
    line.
    B)
    Test
    reports,
    including
    raw data
    and
    calculations
    documenting
    the testing
    performed
    to measure
    transfer
    efficiency
    and
    control
    efficiency.
    F)
    The
    instrument
    or
    method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or operator
    will
    accurately
    measure
    or calculate
    the
    volume
    of each
    coating
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on
    each
    coating
    line.
    G)
    The
    method
    by
    which
    the
    owner
    or operator
    will
    create
    and
    maintain
    records
    each
    day
    as required
    in
    subsection
    (f)(2)
    below.
    H)
    An example
    format
    for presenting
    the
    records
    required
    in
    subsection
    (f)(2)
    below.
    2)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the initial
    start-up
    date,
    the owner
    or operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coating operation
    shall
    collect
    and
    record
    all
    of the
    following
    information
    each
    day
    for each
    topcoat
    or
    primer
    surfacer
    coating
    operation
    and
    maintain
    the
    information
    at the
    source
    for a
    period
    of
    three
    years:
    A)
    All
    information
    necessary
    to
    calculate
    the daily-weighted
    average
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the
    coating
    operations
    in kg
    (ibs)
    per
    1 (gal)
    of
    coating
    solids
    deposited
    in
    accordance
    with
    the
    proposal
    submitted,
    and
    approved
    pursuant
    to
    Section
    219.204(a)(2)
    or
    (a)(3)
    of
    this Subpart
    including:
    i)
    The name
    and identification
    number
    of each
    coating
    as
    applied
    on
    each
    coating
    operation.
    ii)
    The
    weight
    of
    VOM
    per
    volume
    of
    each
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM)
    as
    applied
    each
    day
    on each
    coating
    operation.
    B)
    If a
    control
    device(s)
    is used
    to control
    VOM
    emissions,
    control
    device
    monitoring
    data;
    a
    log
    of
    operating
    time
    for

    the
    capture
    system,
    control
    device,
    monitoring
    equipment
    and
    the
    associated
    coating
    operation;
    and
    a maintenance
    log
    for
    the
    capture
    system,
    control
    device
    and
    monitoring
    equipment,
    detailing
    all routine
    and
    non-routine
    maintenance
    performed
    including
    dates
    and
    duration
    of
    any
    outages.
    3)
    On
    and
    after
    a
    date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this Part
    or
    on
    and
    after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    a
    subject
    coating
    operation
    shall
    determine
    and
    record
    the daily
    VOM
    emissions
    in
    kg
    (ibs)
    per 1
    (gal)
    of
    coating
    solids
    deposited
    in
    accordance
    with
    the
    proposal
    submitted
    and
    approved
    pursuant
    to
    Section
    219.204(a)(2)
    or
    (a)(3)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    within
    10
    days
    from
    the
    end
    of
    the
    month
    and
    maintain
    this
    information
    at
    the
    source
    for
    a period
    of
    three
    years.
    4)
    On
    and
    after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106
    of
    this
    Part,
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    subject
    coating
    operation
    shall
    notify
    the
    Agency
    in
    the
    following
    instances:
    A)
    Any
    record
    showing
    a
    violation
    of
    Section
    219.204(a)(2)
    or
    (a)(3)
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    be reported
    by
    sending
    a
    copy
    of
    such
    record
    to the
    Agency
    within
    15
    days
    from
    the end
    of
    the
    month
    in which
    the
    violation
    occurred.
    B)
    The
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    notifS’
    the
    Agency
    of
    any
    change
    to
    the operation
    at least
    30
    days
    before
    the
    change
    is
    effected.
    The
    Agency
    shall
    determine
    whether
    or not
    compliance
    testing
    is required.
    If
    the
    Agency
    determines
    that
    compliance
    testing
    is required,
    then
    the
    owner
    or
    operator
    shall
    submit
    a
    testing
    proposal
    to
    the
    Agency
    within
    30
    days
    and
    test
    within
    30
    days
    of the
    approval
    of
    the
    proposal
    by the
    Agency
    and
    USEPA.
    g)
    On
    and
    after
    a date
    consistent
    with
    Section
    219.106(c)
    of
    this
    Part,
    or on
    and after
    the
    initial
    start-up
    date,
    whichever
    is
    later,
    the owner
    or
    operator
    of a
    coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the requirements
    of
    Section
    219.218
    of
    this
    Subpart
    shall
    comply
    with
    the
    following:
    1)
    By
    May
    1, 2011,
    or upon
    initial
    start-up,
    whichever
    is
    later,
    submit
    a
    certification
    to the
    Agency
    that
    includes
    a description
    of
    the
    practices
    and
    procedures
    that
    the
    source
    will
    follow
    to ensure
    compliance
    with
    the
    applicable
    requirements
    in Section
    219.2
    18
    of
    this
    Subpart;

    2)
    Notify
    the Agency
    of
    any
    violation
    of
    Section 219.218
    of this
    Subpart
    by
    providing
    a description
    of the
    violation
    and
    copies
    of
    records
    documenting
    such
    violation
    to the
    Agency
    within
    30
    days
    following
    the
    occurrence
    of
    the
    violation;
    and
    3)
    Maintain
    at
    the
    source all
    records
    required
    by
    this subsection
    (g)
    for a minimum
    of
    three
    years
    from the
    date the
    document
    was
    created
    and
    make such
    records
    available
    to the
    Agency
    upon
    request.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at _Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______
    Section 219.212
    Cross-Line
    Averaging
    to Establish
    Compliance
    for Coating
    Lines
    a)
    On
    and
    after March
    15, 1996,
    any
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a coating
    line
    subject
    to
    the limitations
    set forth
    in Section
    2 19.204
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    except
    coating lines
    subject
    to the
    limitations
    in Section
    21
    9.204(c)(2),
    (g)(2),
    or
    (h)(2)
    of
    this Subpart,
    and
    with coating
    lines in
    operation
    prior
    to
    January
    1, 1991
    (“pre-existing
    coating
    lines),
    may,
    for pre-existing
    coating
    lines only,
    elect
    to
    comply
    with
    the requirements
    of this Section,
    rather
    than
    complying
    with
    the applicable
    emission
    limitations
    set
    forth
    in
    Section
    219.204,
    if an
    operational
    change
    of the type
    described
    below has
    been
    made
    after
    January
    1,
    1991,
    to one or more
    pre-existing
    coating
    lines
    at
    the source.
    An
    operational
    change
    occurs
    when
    a
    pre-existing
    coating
    line
    is
    replaced
    with a
    line
    using
    lower
    VOM
    coating
    for
    the
    same
    purpose
    as
    the replaced
    line
    (“replacement
    line”).
    A
    source electing
    to rely
    on
    this
    Section
    to
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    the requirements
    of this
    Subpart
    shall
    operate
    pursuant
    to
    federally
    enforceable
    pennit
    conditions
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and USEPA.
    b)
    An
    owner
    or
    operator
    of
    pre-existing
    coating
    lines
    subject to a
    VOM
    content
    limitation
    in
    Section
    2 19.204
    of this
    Subpart
    and electing
    to rely
    on
    this Sectionto
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    this
    Subpart
    must
    establish,
    by use of
    the equations
    in
    subsection
    (d)
    of
    this Section,
    that
    the
    calculated
    actual
    daily
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    all
    participating
    coating
    lines, as defined
    below,
    are
    less than
    the calculated
    daily
    allowable
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the same
    group
    of
    coating
    lines. For
    any pre-existing
    coating line
    to be
    aggregated
    for the
    purposes
    of
    Section
    2 19.212,
    219.213,
    or
    219.214 of
    this Subpart
    (“participating
    coating lines”),
    the
    source
    must
    establish
    that:
    1)
    All
    coatings applied
    on
    the participating
    coating
    line
    shall,
    at
    all
    times,
    have
    a VOM
    content
    less
    than
    or
    equal
    to the
    applicable
    VOM
    content
    limitation
    for
    such
    coating
    listed in Appendix
    H of
    this
    Part;
    and

    2)
    On
    the
    date
    the source
    elects to rely
    on
    this Section
    to
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with this
    Subpart,
    all
    coatings
    applied on
    the
    participating
    coating
    line are
    not already
    in
    compliance
    with the
    VOM
    content
    limitation
    for
    such coating
    effective
    on or after
    March
    15, 1996;
    or the participating
    coating line
    is a replacement
    line,
    as defined
    in subsection
    (a)
    of this Section
    with an
    operational
    change occurring
    on
    or
    after January
    1, 1991.
    c)
    Notwithstanding subsection
    (a) of this
    Section,
    any
    owner or
    operator
    of a
    coating
    line subject
    to the
    limitations
    set forth
    in
    Section 2
    19.204 of
    this
    Subpart
    and
    electing to
    rely
    on this
    Section to
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    this Subpart,
    may
    also
    include as
    a participating
    coating
    line, until
    December31,
    1999, only,
    any
    replacement
    line
    that
    satisfies
    all
    of
    the
    following
    conditions:
    1)
    The replacement
    line
    is operated
    as a powder
    coating
    line;
    2)
    The replacement
    line
    was added
    after
    July 1,
    1988;
    and
    3)
    The
    owner or
    operator
    also
    includes
    as a participating
    coating
    line
    one
    or
    more
    coating
    lines
    that satisfy
    the
    criteria
    of
    a
    replacement
    line, as described
    in
    subsection
    (a) of this
    Section.
    d)
    To
    demonstrate
    compliance
    with
    this Section,
    a source
    shall
    establish
    the
    following:
    1)
    An
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    shall be
    determined
    for all
    participating
    coating
    lines
    at the
    source
    according
    to subsection
    (d)(2)
    of this
    Section. All
    participating
    coating
    lines
    shall
    be
    factored
    in
    each
    day
    to demonstrate
    compliance.
    Provided
    compliance
    is
    established
    pursuant
    to the requirements
    in
    this
    subsection,
    nothing in
    this
    Section
    requires
    daily
    operation
    of each
    participating
    line.
    Actual
    daily emissions
    from
    all participating
    coating
    lines
    (Ed)
    shall never
    exceed
    the alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    (Ad)
    and
    shall
    be calculated
    by
    use of
    the following
    equation:
    n
    Ed
    ViCi
    i=1
    where:
    Ed
    =
    Actual
    daily
    VOM
    emissions
    from participating
    coating
    lines in
    units of kg/day
    (lbs/day);

    i
    =
    Subscript
    denoting
    a specific
    coating
    applied;
    n
    =
    Total
    number
    of coatings
    applied
    by all
    participating
    coating
    lines at the
    source;
    V
    =
    Volume
    of
    each coating
    applied
    for the
    day in units
    of
    1/day (gal/day)
    of coating
    (minus water
    and any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM);
    and
    C
    1
    The
    VOM content
    of each
    coating
    as applied
    in
    units
    of
    kg
    VOM/l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are specifically
    exempted
    from
    the definition
    of
    VOM).
    2)
    The alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    (Ad)
    shall be determined
    for all
    participating
    coating
    lines at
    the source
    on
    a daily
    basis
    as
    follows:
    Ad=A1
    +
    A
    where
    A
    1 and A
    are
    defined
    in subsections
    (2)(A)
    and
    (2)(B)
    of this
    subsection.
    A)
    The
    portion
    of the
    alternative
    daily emissions
    limitation
    for
    coating
    operations
    at a source
    using
    non-powder
    coating
    (A
    1)
    shall be
    determined
    for
    all such
    participating
    non-powder
    coating lines
    on a daily
    basis
    as
    follows:
    n
    A
    1
    =
    V
    1
    L
    1
    i=l
    (D
    1
    -Lj)
    where:
    A
    1
    =
    The VOM
    emissions
    allowed
    for the day
    in units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    I
    Subscript
    denoting
    a specific
    coating
    applied;
    n
    =
    Total number
    of coatings
    applied in
    the participating
    coating
    lines;
    CI
    =
    The VOM
    content
    of each coating
    as
    applied
    in units of
    kg
    VOM/l(lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of coating
    (minus
    water
    and any

    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    =
    The
    density
    of
    VOM
    in
    each
    coating
    applied.
    For
    the
    purposes
    of
    calculating
    A
    1
    ,
    the
    density
    is
    0.882
    kg
    VOM/l
    VOM
    (7.36
    lbs
    VOM/gal
    VOM);
    V
    1
    =
    Volume
    of
    each
    coating
    applied
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    1
    (gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM);
    and
    L
    1
    The
    VOM
    emission
    limitation
    for
    each
    coating
    applied,
    as
    specified
    in
    Section
    219.204
    of
    this
    Subpart,
    in
    units
    of
    kg
    VOM/l
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are
    specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of
    VOM).
    B)
    The
    portion
    of
    the
    alternative
    daily
    emission
    limitation
    for
    coating
    operations
    at
    a
    source
    using
    powdered
    coating
    (Ar)
    shall
    be
    determined
    for
    all
    such
    participating
    powder
    coating
    lines
    at
    the
    source
    on
    a
    daily
    basis
    as
    follows:
    m
    n
    Z
    1__DJ_ich
    h=1
    j=1
    (D.-Lj)
    where:
    The
    VOM
    emissions
    allowed
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    h
    Subscript
    denoting
    a
    specific
    powder
    coating
    line;
    j
    Subscript
    denoting
    a
    specific
    powder
    coating
    applied;
    m
    =
    Total
    number
    of
    participating
    powder
    coating
    lines;
    n
    =
    Total
    number
    of
    powder
    coatings
    applied
    in
    the
    participating
    coating
    lines;
    =
    The
    assumed
    density
    of
    VOM
    in
    liquid
    coating,
    0.882
    kg
    VOM/l
    VOM
    (7.36
    lbs
    VOM/gal
    VOM);
    Volume
    of
    each
    powder
    coating
    consumed
    for
    the
    day
    in
    units
    of
    1
    (gal)
    of
    coating;

    L
    =
    The VOM
    emission
    limitation
    for
    each
    coating
    applied,
    as
    specified
    in Section
    2 19.204
    of
    this Subpart,
    in
    units
    of kg
    VOMJ1
    (lbs
    VOM/gal)
    of
    coating
    (minus
    water
    and
    any
    compounds
    which
    are specifically
    exempted
    from
    the
    definition
    of VOM);
    and
    K
    =
    A
    constant
    for
    each
    individual
    coating
    line representing
    the
    ratio
    of
    the volume
    of coating
    solids
    consumed
    on
    the
    liquid
    coating
    system
    which
    has
    been
    replaced
    to
    the
    volume
    of
    powder
    coating
    consumed
    on the
    replacement
    line
    to
    accomplish
    the
    same
    coating
    job.
    This
    value
    shall
    be
    determined
    by
    the
    source
    based
    on
    tests
    conducted
    and
    records
    maintained
    pursuant
    to the
    requirements
    of
    Section
    219.213
    of
    this
    Subpart
    demonstrating
    the
    amount
    of
    coating
    solids
    consumed
    as
    both
    liquid
    and
    powder.
    Tests
    methods
    and
    recordkeeping
    requirements
    shall
    be
    approved
    by
    the
    Agency
    and
    USEPA
    and
    contained
    in
    the
    source!s
    operating
    permit
    as federally
    enforceable
    permit
    conditions,
    subject
    to
    the
    following restrictions:
    i)
    K cannot
    exceed
    0.9
    for
    non-recycled
    powder
    coating
    systems;
    or
    ii)
    K cannot
    exceed
    2.0
    for recycled
    powder
    coating
    systems.
    (Source:
    Amended
    at
    _Il1.
    Reg.
    effective______
    Section 219.218
    Work
    Practice
    Standards
    for
    Paper
    Coatings,
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings, and Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    a)
    On
    and
    after
    May
    1,
    2011.
    every
    owner
    or
    operator
    of a source
    subject
    to
    the
    requirements
    of
    Section
    2 19.204(c)
    of
    this Subpart
    shall:
    1)
    Store
    all
    VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials
    in closed
    containers
    2)
    Ensure
    that
    mixing
    and
    storage
    containers
    used
    for
    VOM
    containing
    materials
    are
    kept
    closed
    at
    all times
    except
    when
    depositing
    or
    removing
    such
    materials;
    3)
    Minimize
    spills
    of
    VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials;
    Convey
    VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials
    from
    one
    location
    to
    another
    in
    closed
    containers
    or
    pipes;
    and
    4)

    5)
    Minimize
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the
    cleaning
    of
    storage,
    mixing,
    and
    conveying
    equipment.
    b)
    On and
    after
    May
    1,
    2011.
    every
    owner
    or operator
    of a
    source
    subject
    to
    the requirements
    of Section
    219.204(g)
    or 219.204(h)
    of this
    Subpart
    shall:
    1)
    Store
    all
    VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    coating-related
    waste
    materials,
    cleaning
    materials,
    and
    used
    shop
    towels
    in
    closed
    containers
    2)
    Ensure
    that mixing
    and
    storage
    containers
    used
    for
    VOM
    containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    coating-related
    waste
    materials,
    and
    cleaning
    materials
    are kept
    closed
    at
    all
    times
    except
    when
    depositing
    or
    removing
    such
    materials;
    3)
    Minimize
    spills
    of
    VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    coating-
    related
    waste
    materials,
    and
    cleaning
    materials,
    and
    clean
    up
    spills
    immediately;
    4)
    Convey
    VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    coating-related
    waste
    materials,
    and
    cleaning
    materials
    from
    one
    location
    to
    another
    in
    closed
    containers
    or pipes;
    and
    5)
    Minimize
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the cleaning
    of storage,
    mixing,
    and conveying
    equipment.
    (Source:
    Added
    at _Ill.
    Reg.
    effective______

    TECHNICAL
    SUPPORT
    DOCUMENT
    U;
    OI1Ljfl
    co0is
    CONTROL
    OF VOLATILE
    ORGANIC
    MATERIAL
    EMISSIONS
    IN
    NON-ATTAINMENT
    AREAS
    FROM
    PAPER, FILM,
    AND
    FOIL
    COATINGS,
    LARGE
    APPLIANCE
    COATINGS,
    AND METAL
    FURNITURE
    COATINGS
    AQPSTR
    09-10
    October 1, 2009
    ILLINOIS
    ENVIRONMENTAL
    PROTECTION
    AGENCY
    1021
    NORTH GRAND
    AVENUE
    EAST
    P.O.
    BOX
    19276
    SPRINGFIELD,
    ILLINOIS 62794-9276

    Table
    of
    Contents
    List
    of Tables
    4
    List
    of
    Acronyms
    Executive
    Summary
    6
    1.0
    Introduction
    7
    2.0
    Process
    Description
    and
    Source
    of
    VOM
    Emissions
    .9
    2.1
    Paper,
    Film,
    and
    Foil
    Coatings
    9
    2.2
    Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    10
    2.3
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings.
    11
    3.0
    Technical Feasibility of
    Controls
    13
    3.1
    Paper,
    Film,
    and
    Foil
    Coatings
    .13
    3.2
    Large
    Appliance Coatings
    15
    3.2.1 Emission
    Limits
    Based
    on
    Low-VOM
    Coatings
    17
    3.2.2
    Optional Add-On
    Controls for Coating Operations.
    .17
    3.2.3
    Work
    Practices
    for
    Coating
    Operations
    and
    Cleaning
    Materials
    20
    3.3
    Metal
    Furniture Coatings
    20
    3.3.1
    Emission Limits
    based
    on
    Low-VOM
    Coatings
    22
    3.3.2 Add-On
    Controls for
    Coating
    Operations
    .22
    3.3.3 Work
    Practices
    for
    Coating Operations and
    Cleaning Materials
    24
    4.0
    Economic
    Reasonableness
    26
    4.1
    Paper,
    Film,
    and
    Foil
    Coatings
    ,26
    4.2
    Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    .26
    4.3
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings
    27
    5.0
    Existing
    and
    Proposed
    Regulations
    28
    5.1
    Existing
    Regulations
    28
    5.1.1 Paper,
    Film
    and
    Foil
    Coating
    .28
    5.1.2 Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    29
    5.1.3
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings.
    30
    5.2
    Proposed
    Regulations
    30
    5.2.1
    Paper,
    Film,
    and
    Foil
    Coatings,
    .30
    2

    5.2.2
    Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    32
    5.2.3
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings
    .33
    6.0
    Affected Sources
    34
    7.0
    References
    36
    3

    Tables
    Table
    1.
    RACT
    Limits
    for
    Paper,
    Film,
    and
    Foil Coatings
    15
    Table
    2.
    Mass
    of
    VOM
    per
    Volume
    of Coating
    for
    Large
    Appliance
    Table
    3.
    Mass of
    VOM
    per
    Volume
    of
    Solids
    for
    Large
    Appliance
    19
    Table 4.
    Mass
    of
    VOM per
    Volume
    of Coating
    for
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings
    .23
    Table
    5.
    Mass
    of VOM
    per
    Volume
    of Solids
    for Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings
    24
    Table
    6.
    Existing
    VOM
    Content
    Limits
    for
    Paper
    Coatings
    28
    Table
    7.
    Existing
    VOM
    Content
    Limits
    for
    Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    29
    Table
    8.
    Existing
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings
    limits
    .30
    Table
    9.
    Proposed
    Limits
    for Paper
    Coatings.
    31
    Table
    10.
    VOM
    Emission
    Reductions
    in the
    Chicago
    and Metro
    East
    NAAs
    34
    Table
    11.
    List of
    Affected
    Sources
    in the Chicago
    and Metro
    East
    NAAs
    35
    4

    List
    of
    Acronyms
    CAA
    Clean Air
    Act
    CO
    Carbon
    Monoxide
    CTG
    Control
    Techniques Guidelines
    Illinois
    EPA
    Illinois Environmental
    Protection
    Agency
    NAA
    Non-attainment
    Area
    NAAQS
    National
    Ambient
    Air
    Quality Standards
    NO
    Nitrogen Oxides
    PTE
    Potential To Emit
    RACT
    Reasonably Available
    Control Technology
    SIP
    State Implementation
    Plan
    tpy
    Tons per year
    U.S.
    EPA
    United States Environmental
    Protection
    Agency
    VOM
    Volatile
    Organic
    Material
    5

    EXECUTIVE
    SUMMARY
    The
    Clean Air Act
    (CAA)’, as amended in 1990,
    requires that state implementation
    plans (SIPs)
    for
    ozone
    non-attainment areas (NAAs) be revised
    in accordance with
    the implementation of
    reasonably available
    control
    technology
    (RACT). For control
    of volatile organic materials
    (VOM), which
    are precursors to the formation
    of ozone, the United
    States Environmental
    Protection Agency (U.S.
    EPA) has published
    control techniques
    guidelines (CTGs) to establish
    RACT categories
    for certain source categories.
    The regulated list was first
    released on March 23,
    1995,
    and includes the
    following categories:
    paper, film, and
    foil coatings, metal furniture
    coatings, and large
    appliance coatings. In September
    of 2007, the
    U.S.
    EPA
    released an update
    to the CTGs for paper, film,
    and foil 2
    coatings;
    large appliance
    3
    coatings;and metal furniture
    coatings4.As a result,
    Illinois
    Environmental
    protection Agency (“Illinois
    EPA”) is proposing
    the
    regulations
    to
    control VOM emissions from these
    categories
    of sources in the Chicago
    and
    Metro-East
    nonattainment areas (“NAAs”). The
    Chicago NAA includes the counties
    of Cook,
    DuPage, Kane,
    Lake, McHenry,
    Will, the townships
    of Aux Sable and Goose Lake in Grundy
    County, and the Oswego
    township
    in Kendall
    County, while the Metro East
    NAA includes
    Jersey,
    Madison,
    Monroe,
    and St. Clair counties.
    The Illinois EPA reviewed
    and relied upon the
    recommendations contained in
    the CTGs to
    develop
    its proposal to
    control
    VOM
    emissions
    from the affected sources.
    There are a total of 24
    sources affected by
    this proposal in the Illinois NAAs. Though
    it is difficult to quantify actual
    VOM
    emissions
    reductions from this proposal, the Illinois EPA
    estimates
    that there will
    be
    21.45
    ton
    per year of
    reductions in the VOM emissions
    at a cost of
    $1200.00
    per ton of
    VOM removed.
    The
    Illinois EPA believes
    that
    the
    proposed
    regulations
    are technically feasible
    and cost
    effective.
    6

    1.0
    INTRODUCTION
    Pursuant
    to
    Section 109 of the CAA’,
    and
    to protect the public health,
    the U.S. EPA revised the
    national ambient air
    quality standard (“NAAQS”) for
    ozone,
    effective July 17, 1997. The
    U.S.
    EPA lowered the
    NAAQS for ozone to 0.08 parts per
    million from the previous 0.12 parts
    per
    million. In addition, the time period
    used for
    measuring compliance was increased
    from the
    previous 1 hour to 8
    hours.
    The U.S.
    EPA designated
    areas that did not meet the NAAQS
    for
    8-
    hour ozone in April
    2004.
    Tn Illinois,
    the Chicago
    and the Metro East/St. Louis areas have
    been
    designated as
    moderate ozone nonattainment areas under
    the
    new NAAQS. Included in the
    Chicago NAA are Cook, DuPage, Kane,
    Lake,
    McHenry, and Will counties,
    as well as the Aux
    Sable Township and
    Goose Lake Township in Grundy
    County,
    and Oswego Township in
    Kendall County.
    The Metro East/St. Louis NAA is comprised
    of Jersey, Madison, Monroe,
    and
    St. Clair
    counties. The CAA Section
    172 requires
    that
    SIPs for these non-attainment
    areas must
    include
    emission
    controls that are economically and technologically
    feasible. Emission control
    technologies
    that meet these criteria are known as reasonably available
    control technology
    (“RACT”).
    Accordingly,
    the Illinois EPA is proposing to reduce VOM emissions from
    the following
    categories:
    paper, film, and foil coatings; large appliance coatings;
    and
    metal furniture
    coatings.
    These three
    emission categories have
    been designated as
    “Consumer and Commercial Products,
    Group III” by
    the
    U.S.
    EPA.
    Pursuant
    to
    CAA
    Section 183(e)(3)(C),
    U.S.
    EPA determined
    that
    CTGs “will
    be substantially as
    effective
    as national regulations in reducing emissions
    of volatile
    organic
    compounds
    in
    ozone national ambient air quality
    standard nonattainment areas.” Based
    on that
    determination,
    U.S.
    EPA issued final CTGs in
    lieu of national regulations for the
    affected
    categories in
    September 2007.
    The
    U.S.
    EPA’s CTG for Paper,
    Film,
    and Foil
    Coatings
    2suggests applying
    control methods
    to
    reduce
    VOM
    emissions for cleaning operations to each
    source in which the total actual VOM
    emissions from
    all paper, film, and foil coating operations
    are equal to 15 lb/day or more.
    For
    coatings,
    the CTG
    suggests applying control methods
    to paper, film, and foil surface
    coating
    lines
    that have
    a potential to emit (“PTE”) at least 25 tons
    per year (tpy) of VOM, before the
    7

    consideration of
    controls. However, for
    sources that have
    actual
    emissions greater than 15 lb/day
    and where no single coating line has the PTE of 25
    tpy or more before controls, the CTG
    recommends applying only the suggested work practices.
    The
    U.S.
    EPA’s CTG for paper, film,
    and
    foil
    coatings cautions that this category is
    not to be confused with the coating
    that is
    performed on or in-line with any offset lithographic,
    screen, letterpress, flexographic,
    rotogravure, or
    digital printing press, as it is
    part of aprinting process and not
    a coating process.
    The CTGs for large appliance coatings and metal
    furniture coatings recommend applying control
    methods to sources
    in which the total actual
    VOM emissions from all related operations
    (including cleaning activities) equal 15 lb/day or more,
    or an equivalent level (such as
    3
    tons
    per
    12-month rolling
    period),
    before consideration
    of controls. This threshold level is deemed
    to be
    equal to the
    evaporation of about 2 gallons of solvent
    per day, which is considered an incidental
    level that can be expected even in
    sources
    that utilize low-solvent coatings
    (i.e. powder or UV
    cure coatings)
    3’
    4.
    8

    2.0
    PROCESS
    DESCRIPTION AND
    SOURCE OF EMISSIONS
    The
    U.S.
    EPA’s CTGs contain
    information
    on various coating processes
    and their sources
    of
    VOM emissions. The
    following
    discussion is
    based on the
    U.S.
    EPA’s CTG
    documents.
    2.1
    Paper, Film, and Foil
    Coatings
    Paper, film, and foil coatings
    include adhesives
    used on tapes and labels, and
    are defined as “any
    protective,
    decorative,
    or functional coating applied
    on paper, plastic film, or metallic foil
    to
    make
    certain products, including but not limited to, adhesive tapes and
    labels, book covers,
    post
    cards, office copier
    paper, drafting paper, or pressure
    sensitive tapes”; this includes
    coatings
    applied
    through
    saturation or impregnation. Paper,
    film, and foil surface coatings can
    also be
    categorized as
    a web coating process, which typically involves the application
    of a continuous
    layer
    of coating across
    either a whole or part of the
    width of a web substrate to do the following:
    1) provide a
    covering, finish, or functional or protective layer
    to a substrate; 2) saturate
    a
    substrate for lamination; or 3)
    provide adhesion
    between two substrates for lamination.
    An average coating
    line can include a series of one
    or
    more unwind/feed stations;
    one
    or
    more
    coating
    applicators; the flash off area (the portion between
    two or more consecutive coating
    applicators or between
    the coating applicator and
    the drying oven); one or more
    drying
    ovens;
    and one or
    more rewind/cutting stations. Many varying kinds of coating
    applicators
    can exist,
    and
    they
    include: rotogravure, reverse roll, slot die, knife, flexography,
    Mayer rod, dip and
    squeeze,
    and
    extrusion/calendering. Further
    details regarding these types of
    coating applicators
    can be found
    in the paper, film,
    and foil coatings
    CTG2.In addition, the
    cleaning activities that
    occur at
    associated
    facilities are carried out
    to eliminate coating residue or
    other unwanted
    materials from
    equipment related to coating operations; this is done
    via spray gun cleaning
    and
    other
    such
    related cleaning operations.
    Sources of
    VOM
    emissions arise from the
    evaporation of volatile components
    of the coatings
    and
    cleaning
    materials.
    These can mostly be from the process
    of
    coating
    application/flash-off
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    coating curing/drying, and cleaning. About
    90%
    of
    the VOM in the coatings
    is evaporated in
    the
    drying ovens.
    2
    2.2
    Large Appliance
    Coatings
    Large appliance coatings include paints, topcoats, basecoats,
    primers, enamels,
    sealants, caulks,
    inks, adhesives, and maskants
    that
    are used in the manufacture
    of large appliances (such as
    washers
    and dryers).
    Coatings
    from large appliances are defined
    as any protective, decorative,
    or
    functional coating applied onto the surface of large appliances
    or
    to the constituent
    metal parts.
    Some examples that
    are listed
    as large appliances include residential
    and commercial washers,
    dryers,
    ranges, refrigerators, freezers, water heaters, dishwashers,
    trash compactors,
    air
    conditioners, and other similar products. The employment of
    coatings is an important
    part in the
    making of large appliances, as they protect the
    metal on the large appliances
    from rusting away
    by allowing
    resistance to such factors as
    moisture, heat, detergent,
    and even outdoor elements.
    They
    must
    be durable and have superb adhesion
    properties
    to prevent
    chipping or peeling as
    well.
    Typical coating methods include air atomized spraying, airless
    spraying, electrostatic
    spraying,
    dip coating, electrodeposition,
    and flow
    coating. In air atomized
    spraying, compressed air
    is
    used
    to provide transfer efficiencies of up to
    40%,
    while airless
    spraying employs an airless
    pump system to
    force the coating through a nozzle
    that is made to atomize
    the coating for a
    transfer efficiency
    of between 50 to 60 percent.
    For electrostatic spraying,
    an air or an airless
    gun
    system can be created to
    magnetize
    the coating to the substrate
    and achieve approximately
    85%
    transfer efficiency. A
    dip coating
    process involves dipping
    a part into a tank that contains
    the coating to have
    a transfer efficiency of close
    to 85%. Electrodeposition
    is just a type of
    dip
    coating
    method that
    uses
    an
    electric field
    to aid the placement
    of a waterborne coating to a
    substrate. Finally,
    flow coating is a technique
    that applies a coating
    directly onto a substrate
    without
    atomizing the coating and usually creates
    85% transfer efficiency.
    Further details
    concerning
    the
    process for large
    appliance
    coatings are in the
    U.S.
    EPA’s CTG
    for large
    appliance
    coatings
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    Primary
    sources
    of
    VOM
    emissions
    evolve
    from
    the coating
    application
    (prime,
    single
    or topcoat
    application)/flash-off
    and drying/curing
    of the
    coatings,
    and
    from mixing
    and/or
    thinning.
    In
    addition,
    cleaning
    materials
    are
    another
    source of
    VOM emissions.
    Cleaning
    can involve
    different
    types
    of
    chemical
    washes,
    including
    solvent cleaning,
    acid
    washing,
    phosphate
    washing,
    and de-ionized
    water
    washing—solvent
    cleaning
    and
    wetting
    oil treatments
    are
    the
    highest
    source
    of VOM
    emissions.
    Cleaning
    materials
    can also
    be used
    in cleaning
    coating
    equipment
    and
    to
    touch
    up the final
    products,
    and are typically
    VOM
    solvents,
    such
    as methyl
    ethyl
    ketone
    (MEK)
    and
    toluene,
    but
    there has
    been
    a greater
    trend
    towards
    using
    alcohol
    and
    water-based
    cleaners
    3
    .
    2.3
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings
    Metal
    furniture
    coatings include
    paints
    used
    in
    the
    manufacture
    of
    furniture
    made
    in whole
    or
    part
    by metal
    (such
    as
    chairs and
    tables).
    Metal
    furniture
    coating
    is defined
    as “any
    protective,
    decorative
    or
    functional
    coating
    applied onto
    the surface
    of any
    metal furniture
    or any
    metal
    part
    which
    will be assembled
    with
    other
    metal,
    wood,
    fabric, plastic
    or
    glass
    parts
    to form metal
    furniture.”
    Examples
    of metal
    furniture
    include
    tables,
    chairs,
    waste baskets,
    beds,
    desks,
    lockers,
    benches,
    shelving,
    file cabinets,
    lamps,
    and
    room dividers
    that
    are
    made in whole
    or
    in
    part
    by
    metal. Similar
    to large
    appliance
    coatings,
    the
    coatings on
    metal furniture
    protect
    them
    from
    rusting
    away
    by
    allowing
    resistance
    to such elements
    as
    moisture,
    heat, detergent,
    and
    even
    outdoor
    factors,
    and
    they
    must
    be durable
    and
    have superb
    adhesion
    properties
    to prevent
    chipping
    or peeling
    as well.
    Four main
    processes
    are
    involved
    in the
    creation of
    metal furniture
    manufacturing:
    1) raw
    material preparation;
    2) surface
    preparation;
    3)
    coating
    and adhesive
    application
    operations;
    and
    4)
    assembly.
    Surface
    preparation,
    coating
    application
    operations,
    and cleaning
    activities
    use
    VOM-containing
    compounds
    (e.g. coatings,
    thinners,
    and/or
    cleaning
    materials).
    Prior to
    a
    metal
    furniture
    part or
    product
    being
    coated, its
    surface must
    be
    cleaned;
    this
    consists
    of
    the following
    processing
    steps:
    1)
    alkaline
    or acid
    cleaning,
    2) water
    rinse,
    3) iron
    phosphate
    treatment,
    4)
    water rinse,
    and
    5)
    pre-treatment
    and/or
    another final
    water
    rinse. After
    this
    stage,
    the surface
    coating application
    occurs,
    followed
    by
    curing
    or
    a drying
    of the coating;
    the coating
    could
    either
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    be a liquid or powder, and can be
    sprayed
    or dipped.
    Next, the final unit is
    assembled and
    packaged for shipment.
    Similar to
    the large
    appliance coatings, the
    primary source
    of VOM emissions can
    occur from the
    evaporation
    of the
    volatile contents of the
    coatings and cleaning
    materials. Most notably, the
    VOM emissions from coating
    applications
    arise when
    solvent vanishes from the coating
    as it is
    being placed onto the part, or even when solvents
    are being
    used during the final cleaning
    process. It is important to state that the more
    efficient that a coating
    application technique is
    in
    enabling a transfer of coatings to
    the
    metal furniture part,
    the volume of coatings needed
    during
    productions decreases, which thereby results
    in lower VOM emissions
    4.
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    3.0
    TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY OF
    CONTROLS
    After reviewing the
    original
    1977 CTG, all other associated
    revisions thereafter, and
    current state
    and local regulations, the
    U.S.
    EPA proposed
    emission
    limits
    and work practices to control
    VOM
    emissions
    from the coating categories involved
    in Consumer and
    Commercial Products,
    Group
    III: Paper, Film, and
    Foil
    Coatings, Large
    Appliance Coatings,
    and Metal Furniture Coatings.
    3.1
    Paper, Film, and Foil Coatings
    Common control techniques for reducing VOM emissions
    from paper,
    film, and foil
    surface
    coatings
    include
    pollution prevention measures
    and the operation of emission
    capture and
    add-on
    systems.
    Product substitution/reformulation is
    commonly used as a pollution
    prevention measure
    in the paper, film, and foil surface coating industry to
    decrease VOM emissions from
    coatings.
    Lower VOM content coatings, such as waterbome
    and higher solids contents
    coatings,
    or
    coatings with no solvents may be used to reduce
    VOM emissions by reducing or
    eliminating
    the
    organic solvent present
    in the coatings. Coating
    manufacturers
    have developed and are
    continuing to develop waterbome
    and other
    alternative coating
    formulations that replace
    conventional organic solvent-based coatings. These
    coating are available for
    a
    number
    of
    applications. However, for some products, the currently
    available
    low-VOM coatings
    or coatings
    with no solvent
    do not meet the performance requirements
    of some paper,
    film, and foil surface
    coating operations.
    When low-VOM
    content coatings cannot
    be used due to performance
    requirements calling
    for
    higher VOM content coatings, VOM
    emissions
    from paper,
    film, and foil surface coating
    operations can be
    reduced
    by
    the use of capture
    systems in conjunction
    with add-on control
    systems that
    either destroy or recover the VOM in the
    exhaust streams. Add-on
    control devices
    reduce the
    amount of VOM emissions by either destruction
    or recovery with
    or without recycling
    of
    VOM collected from
    the exhaust streams.
    Two categories
    of add-on control devices
    are
    typically used by paper,
    film, and foil industry:
    combustion
    (thermal or catalytic oxidation)
    and
    recovery (adsorption and condensation). In general,
    oxidation and adsorption
    systems
    can
    achieve
    destruction
    efficiency of greater than
    95 percent as
    applied to surface coating application
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    operations with high and constant concentration
    of VOM. Detailed information
    on these control
    technologies
    are contained
    in the U.S. EPA’s
    CTG for paper, film, and foil coatings
    2.
    Pollution prevention is the most common
    emission control technique for
    reducing VOM
    emissions from cleaning materials. Reducing
    the composite vapor pressure
    or VOM content of
    the cleaning material used, either
    by
    substitution
    or formulation, is one
    of the pollution
    prevention measures that is used to reduce VOM emissions
    from cleaning operations.
    However,
    little information is available regarding the types of low-VOM
    or
    VOM-free cleaning
    materials
    that
    could
    be used in the paper, film, and
    foil
    surface coating industry.
    The
    CTG
    for paper, film, and foil surface
    coatings
    recommended an overall
    VOM
    control
    efficiency
    of
    90%
    for each coating line that has
    a
    potential
    to emit at least 25
    tpy of VOM from
    coatings before the
    consideration
    of add-on controls. However, as
    an alternative to the
    90%
    overall control efficiency, the U.S. EPA recommends a limit
    of
    0.20
    kg VOM!kg (0.20 lb
    VOM/lb) solids applied
    or
    0.067
    kg VOMIkg (0.067 lb VOM/lb)
    coatings applied
    for pressure
    sensitive
    tape and label surface coating lines, and a limit of 0.40
    kg VOM/kg
    (0.40
    lb
    VOM/lb)
    solids
    applied or 0.08 kg VOM/kg (0.08 lb VOM/lb) coating
    applied for all other paper, film,
    and
    foil surface coating
    lines. Table 1 summarizes
    the U.S. EPA’s recommended
    RACT limits for
    paper, film, and
    foil coatings.
    These
    limits can be met through daily within-line averaging (i.e.
    averaging the VOM content
    of
    materials used on an individual surface coating line each day).
    The
    U.S.
    EPA
    recommends work practices to decrease VOM
    emissions for cleaning
    materials,
    but not the
    application
    of add-on controls (add-on controls would
    be
    too costly because the
    area
    to
    be controlled is
    very large, and would thereby require
    a
    large
    volume of air
    to be captured and
    directed to a
    control device). Typically, VOM emissions for
    cleaning materials come
    from the
    mixing,
    storage, and
    handling
    of
    cleaning materials
    and cleaning-related
    waste
    materials. In
    order to minimize the
    emissions, the following work
    practices can be
    employed: (1) place all
    VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials
    in
    closed
    containers; (2) guarantee
    that mixing
    and storage
    containers used
    for VOM-containing materials are kept closed
    at all times except when
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    Table
    1: RACT
    Limits
    for Paper,
    Film, and
    Foil
    Coatings
    RACT
    Limits
    Paper,
    Film, and Foil
    Surface
    Units
    Pressure Sensitive
    Tape
    Coating
    (does not include
    and Label Surface Coating
    Pressure
    Sensitive
    Tape and
    Label
    Surface Coating)
    Emission Reduction
    90
    90
    (%)
    kg VOM/kg solids (lb
    0.20
    0.40
    VOM/lb solids)
    kg VOM/kg
    coatings
    0.067
    0.08
    (lb VOM/ib
    coatings)
    depositing or removing
    these materials; (3)
    curtail spills
    of VOM-containing
    cleaning materials;
    (4) transfer
    VOM-containing
    cleaning materials
    from
    one location
    to another
    in closed containers
    or pipes;
    and (5)
    reduce VOM emissions
    from
    cleaning
    of storage,
    mixing, and conveying
    equipment.
    3.2
    Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    Several kinds
    of controls are available
    to industry
    to control VOM
    emissions
    from coatings
    and
    the
    cleaning
    materials
    associated
    with
    this category. These
    available
    controls
    for
    coatings
    include
    pollution prevention
    measures, such as
    product
    substitution/reformulation
    and work
    practices,
    and emission
    capture
    and add-on control
    systems.
    The
    same
    types
    of available
    controls
    would also apply
    to cleaning materials
    associated
    with large
    appliance coatings
    operations.
    For
    product
    substitution/reformulation,
    affected
    sources
    can
    use waterborne
    coatings,
    higher
    solids
    solvent-borne coatings,
    and
    powder coatings
    to reduce
    VOM
    emissions
    through
    decreasing
    or even
    eliminating the
    amount of organic
    solvent
    in
    the coatings.
    Several coating
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    manufacturers provide
    such environmentally-friendly
    product substitution/reformulation
    methods,
    which are easily convertible from
    the original solvent-borne
    coatings, and are generally
    available. In addition to this, work practices
    may be used to reduce
    VOM emissions from
    coatings during paint mixing,
    paint storage, and paint transfer
    operations. These work practices
    include keeping coating
    supply lines, holding tanks, coating
    storage containers, or any such
    fluid
    handling equipment well maintained to prevent spills, leaks,
    or other such problems
    that would
    aggravate the amount of VOM released into
    the air. During mixing
    operations, mixing vessels
    should
    have a top that prevents VOM emissions
    from being released
    into the air during the
    agitation process,
    and mixed
    coatings and solvents should
    be stored in closed containers
    when
    they
    are
    not being combined.
    Emission
    capture
    and
    add-on control systems
    can also be used
    to reduce VOM emissions
    from
    large appliance coating operations. The most common
    method for the destruction
    of VOM from
    coatings is thermal oxidation, and can include the following:
    (1) direct,
    gas-fired, thermal
    recuperative
    oxidation; (2) direct, gas-fired thermal regenerative
    oxidation;
    (3)
    direct,
    electrically
    heated, thermal
    regenerative oxidation; (4) direct,
    electrically heated,
    catalytic oxidation;
    and (5)
    direct, gas-fired,
    catalytic oxidation. These add-on
    control systems can
    achieve a VOM control
    efficiency between 80%
    and
    98%,
    with thermal
    oxidation
    being
    the more preferred method
    for
    VOM destruction.
    More information concerning
    these add-on control
    systems available for
    large
    appliance
    coatings can be
    found in the
    U.S.
    EPA’s
    CTG
    for large
    appliance
    coatings
    3.
    Available control options for VOM emissions from cleaning
    materials associated with
    large
    appliance coating
    operations are similar to those for
    coating operations,
    including pollution
    prevention
    measures
    (e.g. product substitution/reformulation
    and
    work practices) and emission
    capture/add-on
    control systems. For product substitution/reformulation,
    alternative
    cleaners,
    such as alcohols and
    citrus-based cleaners, can
    be employed to restrict
    VOM emissions from
    cleaning operations.
    An example of a work practice
    procedure
    that can
    be utilized to further
    reduce
    VOM emissions from cleaning
    operations
    associated
    with large appliance coatings
    operations
    involves
    nozzle maintenance, which
    is an integral part
    of any metal pre-treatment
    system—an improperly maintained
    nozzle
    can lower spray
    impact
    and can distort spray
    systems,
    and
    thereby
    reduce
    the cleaning efficiency. In addition,
    storing cleaning
    materials in covered
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    containers, minimizing
    the
    use of
    necessary cleaning
    materials,
    and
    collecting and
    placing
    solvent-filled
    cleaning materials
    in closed
    containers
    after
    they are used
    can further prevent
    the
    vaporization
    of VOM into the
    air.
    Along
    with
    the
    pollution
    prevention
    measures
    listed
    above, affected
    sources can
    use emission
    capture
    and add-on control systems
    to control
    VOM emissions
    from cleaning
    operations for
    large
    appliance
    coatings.
    These include
    carbon adsorption
    units or
    oxidizers.
    The
    U.S.
    EPA believes
    that such recommendations
    will
    reduce VOM
    emissions
    from this
    category
    by approximately
    30%,
    which
    is a
    potential reduction
    of about
    1,000 tons of
    VOM from
    the NAA facilities. The
    U.S. EPA
    assumes that
    most facilities will
    use low-VOM
    coating
    materials,
    due to
    economic and/or
    financial reasons.
    3.2.1
    Emission Limits
    Based on
    Low-VOM Coatings
    Tables 2 and 3 list
    the suggested
    U.S.
    EPA emission
    limits
    based
    on low-VOM
    coatings for one-
    component and multi-component
    general purpose
    coatings,
    as well as
    specific emission
    limits for
    certain specialty
    coatings (both are
    separated into
    baked
    and
    air-dried
    coatings).
    Table 2
    specifies limits in
    terms of mass of
    VOM per volume
    of coating
    (excluding
    water
    and exempt
    compounds,
    as
    applied) and Table
    3 specifies
    the equivalent
    limits
    in
    tenns of mass of
    VOM per
    volume
    of solids,
    as applied.
    3.2.2 Optional
    Add-On
    Controls
    for Coating
    Operations
    If a product’s
    performance requirements
    or other
    needs require
    the use of
    higher-VOM
    materials
    than
    those
    listed in
    Tables 2 or 3, an affected
    source
    could
    choose
    to use
    add-on
    control
    equipment to meet a 90%
    overall control
    efficiency. Add-on
    devices
    include
    oxidizers
    and
    solvent
    recovery
    systems that, when
    joined with
    their
    VOM
    capture
    systems,
    would
    allow
    for the
    source to
    achieve
    the
    90%
    overall
    control efficiency.
    An affected
    facility could
    also
    combine
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    Table 2: Mass of
    VOM
    per Volume of Coating
    for Large Appliance
    Coatings
    Coating type
    Baked
    Air
    Dried
    kg/I
    lb/gal
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    General, One Component
    0.275
    2.3
    0.275
    2.3
    General,
    Multi-Component
    0.275
    2.3
    0.340
    2.8
    Extreme High Gloss
    0.3 60
    3.0
    0.340
    2.8
    Extreme Performance
    0.360
    3.0
    0.420
    3.5
    Heat Resistant
    0.360
    3.0
    0.420
    3.5
    Metallic
    0.420
    3.5
    0.420
    3.5
    Pretreatment Coatings
    0.420
    3.5
    0.420
    3.5
    Solar Absorbent
    0.360
    3.0
    0.420
    3.5
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    Table 3: Mass of VOM
    per Volume
    of Solids
    for Large Appliance
    Coatings
    Coating
    type
    Baked
    Air
    Dried
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    General, One
    Component
    0.40
    3.3
    0.40
    3.3
    General,
    Multi-Component
    0.40
    3.3
    0.55
    4.5
    Extreme High Gloss
    0.61
    5.1
    0.55
    4.5
    Extreme Performance
    0.61
    5.1
    0.80
    6.7
    Heat Resistant
    0.61
    5.1
    0.80
    6.7
    Metallic
    0.80
    6.7
    0.80
    6.7
    Pretreatment
    Coatings
    0.80
    6.7
    0.80
    6.7
    Solar
    Absorbent
    0.61
    5.1
    0.80
    6.7
    coatings
    and
    add-on
    control equipment
    on a coating
    unit to
    meet
    the recommended
    mass of
    VOM limits,
    as listed
    in
    Tables 2 or 3.
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    3.2.3 Work Practices for Coating
    Operations and Cleaning Materials
    Similar to
    the control
    options
    for cleaning materials
    operations from the paper, film,
    and foil
    coatings subcategory, the
    U.S.
    EPA is recommending
    work practices
    to minimize
    VOM
    emissions from
    large appliance coatings as well.
    These work practices are applicable
    to solvent
    storage, mixing operations, and handling
    operations
    for coatings, thinners,
    cleaning materials,
    and waste materials, and include the following: (1)
    store all VOM-containing
    coatings, thinners,
    and
    cleaning materials in closed containers; (2) minimize
    spills of VOM-containing coatings,
    thinners, and cleaning materials; (3) clean up
    spills immediately; (4) convey
    any coatings,
    thinners, and cleaning materials in closed containers
    or pipes; (5) close mixing vessels
    that
    contain VOM coatings and other materials
    except
    when specifically in use;
    and (5) minimize
    usage of solvents during cleaning of storage, mixing,
    and conveying of equipment.
    3.3
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings
    Similar to the available controls for the prior two
    subcategories, two basic emission
    control
    techniques are available to reduce VOM emissions from metal
    furniture coatings: pollution
    prevention
    measures, and emission capture and
    add-on control systems, pollution
    prevention
    being the preferred technique used by most metal furniture
    coating sources.
    A source may choose to substitute higher-solvent coatings with either
    powder coatings,
    waterborne coatings,
    higher
    solids coatings, UV coatings, electrocoatings,
    and autophoretic
    coatings,
    all of which have little or no solvents. Several
    manufacturers are slowly veering
    away
    from
    using conventional organic solvent-borne coatings,
    and are replacing them with
    waterbome
    and
    powder coating formulations. It is important to note that the
    currently available low-VOM
    coatings
    or coatings with no solvents do not meet the performance
    requirements
    of some metal
    furniture and cannot be viable options for the production
    of these products. Additionally,
    utilizing
    more
    effective
    application equipment
    can reduce VOM emissions.
    Conventional air
    atomized
    application
    systems have typical transfer
    efficiencies between
    25-40% using high
    atomizing
    air
    pressure. More modern technologies
    include electrostatic and
    high volume/low
    pressure (HVLP) spray equipment, which can attain far greater
    transfer efficiencies, which
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    results in less dependence on
    VOM-containing materials. More information on these
    types of
    spray applications can be found in the CTG for
    metal
    furniture
    coatings
    4.
    Along with pollution prevention
    measures, VOM emissions from metal furniture
    coating
    operations
    can
    be reduced via the
    use of capture systems and add-on control devices,
    which
    either destroy or recover the VOM in the exhaust stream. Examples
    of capture systems include
    such simple components as hoods
    and enclosures, which collect solvent-filled air
    from process
    vents
    (such
    as spray booths or bake oven vents) and/or fugitive emissions
    from the flash-off area,
    and direct it to a control device. Control devices for
    the metal furniture coating industry include
    combustion (thermal or catalytic oxidation) and recovery
    (adsorption and absorption). These
    types
    of add-on control systems can reach
    a control efficiency of 95% or greater.
    Recovered
    solvents that cannot be reused can either
    be sold back to the solvent supplier or an independent
    firm that specializes in reclaiming contaminated solvents,
    or used as a fuel in coating boilers
    or
    coating ovens; the latter option would require
    burner modifications to burn solvent, since
    many
    coating ovens and boilers are gas-fired. Other control
    technologies,
    such as condensation,
    biodegradation, and
    liv oxidation,
    are all applicable for VOM emissions
    control from metal
    furniture
    coating operations, but are currently not widely used.
    Pollution prevention is the most widely used emission
    control technique for decreasing VOM
    emissions from
    cleaning materials related to
    metal furniture coating operations. An
    affected
    source can reduce the composite VOM vapor pressure or
    VOM
    content of the cleaning material
    being
    used
    by
    using low-VOM or VOM-free cleaning materials.
    In addition, work practice
    procedures can be
    employed
    to
    reduce VOM
    emissions from cleaning material
    processes,
    and
    they
    include the following:
    Cover mixing and storage vessels for
    VOM-containing cleaning materials,
    and
    cleaning waste materials except
    when adding, removing,
    or mixing contents;
    • Use closed containers or pipes to store and
    convey VOM-containing cleaning
    and
    cleaning waste
    materials;
    • Minimize spills of VOM-containing cleaning
    and cleaning waste materials;
    and
    • Minimize VOM emissions during
    cleaning operations.
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    3.3.1 Emission
    Limits Based on
    Low-VOM
    Coatings
    The emission limits
    set forth in the
    U.S. EPA’s CTG
    on metal
    furniture
    coatings are for
    one-
    component
    and
    multi-component
    general purpose
    coatings,
    as well as for certain
    specialty
    coatings, all
    of which
    are
    separated by baked and
    air-dried
    coatings.
    Tables 4 and
    5 show VOM
    limits
    for metal furniture
    coatings in mass
    per
    volume
    of coating and equivalent
    limits
    in
    mass
    per volume
    of solids, respectively.
    These
    VOM content limits
    can be met through
    daily within-coating
    unit averaging
    (averaging
    the
    VOM content of
    materials
    used
    on a single
    surface coating
    unit each day).
    In
    addition,
    the
    U.S.
    EPA is recommending
    that affected
    sources utilize
    one
    or more
    of the following
    application
    methods: electrostatic
    application,
    high volume
    low pressure
    (HVLP) spray, flow
    coat,
    roller
    coat, dip coat
    including electro-deposition,
    or other
    such coating application
    method
    that is
    capable
    of achieving a transfer
    efficiency
    equivalent
    or better
    than
    that
    which
    is achieved
    by
    HVLP spraying.
    However, the
    U.S.
    EPA is recommending
    that
    the following
    kinds of coatings
    and
    coating operations
    be
    exempt
    from the VOM content
    limits
    stated
    above: stencil coatings,
    safety-induced
    coatings, solid-film
    lubricants,
    electric-insulating
    and thermal-conducting
    coatings,
    touch-up
    and repair
    coatings, and coating
    application
    utilizing
    hand-held aerosol
    cans.
    The limits set
    forth in
    Tables 4
    and
    5
    are
    the
    same VOM
    content
    limits
    set forth for large
    appliance
    coatings.
    3.3.2
    Add-On Controls
    for Coating Operations
    The
    optional add-on
    controls
    for
    coating
    operations
    related
    to
    metal furniture production
    are the
    same as
    those for
    large appliance coatings:
    -a 90%
    overall control
    efficiency
    for
    add-on control
    equipment
    (including
    oxidizers
    and
    solvent
    recovery systems;
    or
    -a
    combination
    of coatings and
    add-on control
    equipment on a coating
    unit to meet
    the
    recommended
    mass
    of VOM per volume
    of
    coating
    solids limits.
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    Table
    4:
    Mass
    of
    VOM
    per Volume
    of
    Coating
    (excluding
    water
    and
    exempt
    compounds
    for
    Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings
    Coating
    type
    Baked
    Air
    Dried
    kg/I
    lb/gal
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    General,
    One Component
    0.275
    2.3
    0.275
    2.3
    General,
    Multi-Component
    0.275
    2.3
    0.340
    2.8
    Extreme
    High
    Gloss
    0.360
    3.0
    0.340
    2.8
    Extreme
    Performance
    0.360
    3.0
    0.420
    3.5
    Heat
    Resistant
    0.360
    3.0
    0.420
    3.5
    Metallic
    0.420
    3.5
    0.420
    3.5
    Pretreatment
    Coatings
    0.420
    3.5
    0.420
    3.5
    Solar
    Absorbent
    0.360
    3.0
    0.420
    3.5
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    Table 5: Mass of VOM per Volume
    of
    Solids
    (as applied)
    for Metal Furniture Coatings
    Coating
    type
    Baked
    Air Dried
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    General, One Component
    0.40
    3.3
    0.40
    3.3
    General, Multi-Component
    0.40
    3.3
    0.55
    4.5
    Extreme High Gloss
    0.61
    5.1
    0.55
    4.5
    Extreme Performance
    0.61
    5.1
    0.80
    6.7
    Heat Resistant
    0.61
    5.1
    0.80
    6.7
    Metallic
    0.80
    6.7
    0.80
    6.7
    Pretreatment Coatings
    0.80
    6.7
    0.80
    6.7
    Solar Absorbent
    0.61
    5.1
    0.80
    6.7
    3.3.3
    Work Practices for Coating Operations and Cleaning
    Materials
    To further
    reduce VOM emissions from metal furniture
    surface coating-related activities,
    the
    CTG
    recommends
    instilling the
    following work
    practices:
    (1) store
    all VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners, and coating-related waste
    materials in
    closed containers;
    (2) ensure that mixing and
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    storage
    containers
    used for VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    and coating-related
    waste
    materials
    are kept closed
    at all times except
    when
    depositing
    or removing
    these materials;
    (3)
    minimize
    spills of VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    and
    coating-related
    waste materials;
    and
    (4) convey
    VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners,
    and
    coating-related
    waste
    materials
    from one
    location
    to another
    in
    closed containers
    or pipes. While
    work practices
    are
    extremely
    favorable
    to the
    goal of reducing VOM
    emissions, it is important
    to note
    that
    VOM
    reductions may
    not be
    quantifiable.
    As for cleaning
    materials associated
    with metal
    furniture coating
    operations, the
    U.S. EPA’s
    CTG
    simply recommends
    work practices such
    as: (1) closed
    container
    storage
    of all VOM
    containing cleaning
    materials and used
    shop
    towels;
    (2)
    ensure that
    mixing
    and
    storage
    containers
    used
    for VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials
    remain
    closed at all times
    except when
    depositing or
    removing such materials;
    (3) minimize
    spills of VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials;
    (4) convey VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials
    from one area
    to another
    in
    closed
    containers
    or pipes; and (5) minimize
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    cleaning of storage,
    mixing and
    conveying equipment.
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    4.0
    ECONOMIC
    REASONABLENESS
    The
    Illinois
    EPA relied on
    the U.S. EPA’s economic
    analysis
    included
    in
    the respective CTGs
    to
    determine the economic
    costs and impacts
    associated
    with
    the control
    of VOM emissions
    from
    paper, film, and foil coatings;
    metal furniture
    coatings;
    and
    large appliance
    coatings operations
    in
    Illinois’
    NAAs.
    4.1
    Paper, Film,
    and Foil Coatings
    In order to calculate
    the approximate
    costs that
    are associated with
    the add-on control
    recommendation
    set forth
    in the paper, film,
    and foil
    coatings CTG, the
    U.S.
    EPA assumed
    that
    about
    47%
    of the
    facilities in the 2002
    National
    Emissions
    Inventory
    (NET) database (119
    facilities) were
    currently in compliance
    with
    the
    2002
    National
    Emission Standards
    for
    Hazardous Air
    Pollutants
    (NESHAP).
    Based on
    the average number
    of
    coating lines
    per facility
    classified in Table
    2
    of the
    CTG
    that
    had
    a potential
    to emit
    25
    tpy of VOM
    or greater
    before
    consideration
    of add-on controls,
    the total
    annual
    cost was
    about
    $24.5
    million
    per year.
    Furthermore,
    if facilities that exceed
    the emission
    thresholds and that
    are
    located in
    NAAs
    utilized the 90%
    emission
    reduction, it would
    create an emission
    reduction
    20,800 tpy.
    With this
    in
    mind,
    the
    CTG states that the
    expected
    cost-effectiveness
    of implementing
    the CTG’s
    approaches to
    control
    VOM emissions
    would be about
    $1,200
    per
    ton.
    For cleaning materials
    associated
    with this category,
    the
    U.S. EPA believes
    that the
    application
    of add-on
    controls
    would be a costly
    alternative for decreasing
    VOM emissions
    because the
    area
    that would
    be
    controlled
    has
    a large volume
    of air that would
    be captured and directed
    to a control
    device.
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    4.2
    Large Appliance
    Coatings
    When suggesting
    control
    options, the
    U.S.
    EPA
    assumed
    that all facilities
    would choose to
    use a
    low-VOM
    coating
    materials alternative.
    This was
    made
    for two
    reasons: 1) complying
    low
    VOM coating
    materials
    are already available
    on the
    market at
    a cost
    that is not much
    greater than
    the
    cost
    of coating
    materials
    with
    higher
    VOM
    contents; and 2)
    the use of add-on
    controls
    to
    reduce
    VOM
    emissions from average
    spray coating
    operations would
    be
    a more costly
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    alternative.
    By
    applying the emission limits
    based on low-VOM coatings,
    the 90% overall
    control efficiency, as well as utilizing the work practices
    associated with cleaning materials
    from
    such operations, the
    U.S.
    EPA believes that the cost-effectiveness
    for
    a medium sized
    facility
    that
    uses
    waterborne prime and higher solids
    topcoat would be approximately
    $425
    per ton in
    2006
    dollars.
    However, the 2002 NESHAP
    presented a control
    cost of
    $480,000
    for
    approximately 1,000 tons of HAP reduction from 74 facilities
    anticipated to be subject to
    the rule
    ($480 per ton of
    HAP reduced in 2006
    dollars). Therefore,
    for the
    purpose of establishing cost-
    effectiveness for VOM
    emissions
    control from applicable NAA
    sources, the
    U.S.
    EPA
    approximates a cost of about
    $500
    per ton of VOM reduced,
    and
    a total annual
    cost of the 1,000
    tpy
    of emissions reduction to be $500,000.
    4.3
    Metal Furniture Coatings
    Using the
    2002 NET database to estimate the number
    of metal furniture manufacturing
    sources,
    the U.S.
    EPA approximated that there were a total of 456
    metal furniture facilities
    nationally.
    Out of these 456
    facilities, it was estimated
    that there were about
    289 facilities in ozone
    NAAs,
    and that 143 of those
    289
    emitted
    at
    or beyond the 15 lb/day
    VOM emissions threshold.
    Similar
    to the CTG for
    large
    appliance coatings, the
    U.S.
    EPA
    assumed that
    all facilities
    would
    choose to
    use a
    low-VOM coating materials alternative. This
    was made for two reasons: 1)
    complying
    low-VOM coating
    materials are already available
    on the market at a
    cost
    that is not much greater
    than the cost
    of coating materials with higher VOM contents;
    and 2) the use of add-on
    controls
    to
    reduce VOM
    emissions from average spray coating operations
    would be a more costly
    alternative.
    In
    accordance with studies that
    were carried out for
    the
    2003 NESHAP, the cost
    to
    implement the control
    alternatives
    from the U.S. EPA’s CTG
    for this
    category averaged across
    all
    sizes of facilities
    was
    as
    high as
    $1,670
    per facility. For the 143
    facilities mentioned
    previously that
    exceeded the 15 lb/day applicability threshold,
    total annual costs were
    estimated
    to
    be
    approximately $240,500; such an implementation
    will result in a
    35%
    (1,200
    tpy) reduction
    in
    VOM
    emissions from
    metal furniture coatings.
    U.S.
    EPA calculated
    the cost effectiveness
    to
    be about
    $200
    per ton in VOM
    emissions
    reduction.
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    5.0
    EXISTING AND
    PROPOSED
    REGULATIONS
    The
    Illinois EPA reviewed
    the control
    techniques recommended
    in the
    CTGs to control
    VOM
    emissions
    from coating operations.
    These recommendations
    were
    then
    compared
    to current
    Illinois EPA
    regulations
    and the corresponding
    Illinois EPA inventory
    to determine
    if proposed
    changes
    needed to be made,
    such that they would
    be mirrored
    with
    U.S. EPA
    requirements.
    5.1
    EXISTING REGULATIONS
    Currently, Illinois
    EPA
    regulates
    VOM emissions
    from
    various
    surface
    coating
    operations
    including paper,
    film, and foil; metal furniture;
    and
    large appliance
    coating operations
    in the
    Illinois’
    NAAs (Chicago
    and
    Metro-East).
    5.1.1
    Paper, Film and
    Foil Coatings
    Parts
    218
    and
    219 of 35 Ill. Adm.
    Code5contain
    specific regulations
    for controlling
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    paper, film, and foil
    coatings.
    VOM content
    limitations are prescribed
    for paper
    coating
    operations
    that emit 15 lb/day
    or more of
    VOM
    from all associated
    coating operations.
    Table 6 shows the
    existing
    VOM content limits
    for paper
    coatings.
    Table 6: Existing VOM
    Content
    Limits for Paper
    Coatings
    Compliance
    Date
    Limitation
    kg/i
    lb/gal
    Prior
    to March
    15, 1996
    0.35
    2.9
    OnandAfierMarchl5,1996
    0.28
    2.3
    Alternatively,
    sources may install
    and operate
    VOM
    capture
    and
    control
    systems
    that provide
    81%
    reduction
    in overall
    VOM emissions,
    and the control
    device
    must
    achieve
    90%
    efficiency
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    (control devices
    include afterburner,
    carbon adsorption,
    condensation,
    or absorption
    scrubber
    system).
    5.1.2 Large
    Appliance
    Coatings
    Specific
    regulations for large
    appliance coatings
    are located
    in Subpart F
    of 35 Ill.
    Administrative
    Code Parts 218 and
    219. The applicable
    threshold
    for the total
    actual
    uncontrolled
    VOM emissions
    from all large appliance
    coating
    operations
    is 15
    lbs/day
    or more.
    Furthermore, Illinois
    EPA
    does
    not distinguish between
    different
    coating
    types,
    and
    instead
    divides between
    a baked and
    air-dried coating
    operation
    that
    has a compliance
    date before
    or
    after March 15,
    1996. Table 7 shows
    the existing
    VOM content limits
    for large appliance
    coatings in Illinois’
    NAAs.
    Table 7: Existing
    VOM Content Limits
    for Large
    Compliance
    date
    Baked
    Air
    Dried
    kg/i
    lb/gal kg/i
    lb/gal
    Until
    March
    15, 1996
    0.34
    2.8
    0.34
    2.8
    OnandAfterMarchl5,1996
    0.28
    2.3
    0.34
    2.8
    As an alternative
    to compliant
    coatings, the rule
    provides an
    add-on control option
    that requires
    a
    coating line to
    be equipped with a
    capture system
    and control
    device that provides
    an
    81%
    reduction in
    overall VOM
    emissions,
    and
    the control
    device
    (i.e. afterburner,
    carbon
    adsorption,
    condensation,
    or
    absorption
    scrubber
    system) achieves
    a
    90% efficiency.
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    5.1.3 Metal Furniture Coatings
    Regulations for metal furniture coating operations are
    very similar to the regulations for large
    appliance coatings, except with regard
    to
    the
    VOM emission limits for
    baked or air-dried metal
    furniture coatings until March 15, 1996:
    Table 8: Existing Metal Furniture
    Coatings Limits
    Compliance
    date
    Baked
    Air Dried
    kg/i lb/gal
    kg/i lb/gal
    Until March 15, 1996
    0.36
    3.0
    0.36
    3.0
    On and
    AfterMarch 15, 1996 0.28
    2.3
    0.34
    2.8
    5.2
    PROPOSED REGULATIONS
    Illinois EPA
    is proposing amendments to Parts 218 and 219
    of 35 Ill. Adm.
    Code
    to
    control
    VOM
    emissions from paper coating, metal furniture coating,
    and large appliance coating. The
    control
    requirements are consistent with the recommendations
    contained
    in the 2007 CTGs.
    The
    proposed compliance date
    to comply with
    the
    regulations
    is on and
    after May 1, 2011.
    5.2.1
    Paper, Film and Foil Coatings
    Illinois EPA is not
    proposing any change to
    the applicability threshold
    of 15 lb/day or more for
    control
    requirements for paper coating. However, illinois EPA
    is proposing to specify the
    VOM
    content
    limits
    of paper coating in lb (kg) of VOM per lb (kg)
    of solids and equivalent VOM
    limits in kg (lb)
    of VOM per kg (lb) of coating. Except
    for pressure sensitive
    tape and label
    surface coating,
    the VOM limits are equivalent to the existing
    VOM limits for
    paper coating.
    Table
    9
    shows the
    proposed VOM limits for paper
    coatings.
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    Table 9:
    Proposed
    Limits
    for
    Paper
    Coatings
    Units
    Proposed
    Limits
    Pressure
    Sensitive
    Paper, Film,
    and Foil Coatings
    (not
    Tape and Label
    including
    Pressure
    Sensitive
    Tape and
    Surface
    Coatings
    Label)
    kg VOMIkg
    solids
    0.20
    0.40
    (lb VOM/ib solids)
    kg VOM/kg
    coatings
    0.067
    0.08
    (lb
    VOM/ib coatings)
    Affected
    sources may
    use
    add on capture and control
    systems
    to comply
    with the VOM content
    limits
    of
    the
    coatings.
    Illinois EPA is
    proposing to
    increase
    the
    overall control
    efficiency
    standards to 90 percent
    from the existing 81
    percent
    overall
    control
    efficiency
    of the add-on
    capture
    and control systems.
    In addition, the Illinois
    EPA is proposing
    to
    add
    Section
    218.218:
    Work Practice Standards
    for
    Paper Coatings to
    include the
    following
    standards
    for cleaning
    materials from
    applicable
    sources
    related
    to
    this
    category on and after
    May
    1,
    2011:
    1)
    Store
    all VOM-containing
    cleaning materials
    in closed
    containers;
    2)
    Ensure
    that
    mixing and storage
    containers
    used for VOM-containing
    materials
    are kept closed
    at
    all
    times
    except
    when
    depositing or removing
    such materials;
    3)
    Minimize
    spills
    of VOM-containing
    cleaning
    materials;
    4)
    Convey
    VOM-containing
    cleaning materials
    from one
    location
    to another
    in closed
    containers
    or pipes;
    and
    5)
    Minimize
    VOM
    emissions
    from
    the cleaning
    of storage, mixing,
    and
    conveying equipment.
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    5.2.2 Large Appliance Coatings
    The Illinois
    EPA is not
    proposing
    any change
    to the applicability
    requirement of 15 lb
    VOM/day
    or more for the control requirements for large appliance
    coatings. The proposed
    regulations
    specify separate VOM content limits for one-component
    and multi-component general
    purpose
    coatings. Also, the proposed regulations provide specific
    emission limits for
    certain specialty
    coatings. For each of these coating
    types,
    Illinois
    EPA is proposing
    separate emission limits
    for
    baked and
    air-dried
    coatings.
    Depending
    on the type of coating,
    the VOM limits vary from 2.3
    lb/gal (0.275 kg/i) to 3.5 lb/gal (0.42 kg/l). Table 2 of
    section 3.2.1 contains the various
    emission limits expressed in terms of mass of VOM per volume
    of coating for large appliance
    coatings that Illinois EPA is proposing and Table 3
    of
    section
    3.2.1 contains the equivalent
    emission
    limits expressed in mass/volume of solids.
    The proposed
    regulations require the use of one
    or more of the following
    application methods:
    electrostatic
    application, HVLP spray, flow coat, roller
    coat, dip coat including
    electrodeposition,
    or other coating application method,
    with
    approval of the Illinois
    EPA, capable of achieving
    a
    transfer efficiency
    equivalent or better than achieved
    by HVLP
    spraying.
    In
    addition, the proposed
    regulations
    provide
    that stencil coatings,
    safety-indicating coatings,
    solid-film
    lubricants,
    electric-insulating
    and thermal-conducting
    coatings, touch-up and repair
    coatings, or
    coating applications utilizing hand-held
    aerosol cans are exempt from
    VOM content
    limits.
    Affected sources may
    use add-on capture and
    control systems
    to comply with the VOM content
    limits
    of the coatings. Illinois EPA
    is proposing
    to increase the
    overall control efficiency
    standard to 90 percent
    from the existing 81 percent
    overall control efficiency.
    Also, the
    Illinois EPA is recommending the following
    work practice standards for
    large
    appliance
    coatings:
    1)
    Store all VOM-containing coatings, thinners,
    coating-related
    waste
    materials,
    cleaning materials,
    and used shop towels
    in closed containers;
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    2)
    Ensure that
    mixing and storage containers
    used for VOM-containing
    coatings,
    thinners, coating-related
    waste
    materials, and cleaning
    materials
    are
    kept closed at all times
    except
    when depositing or removing
    such
    materials;
    3)
    Minimize
    spills of VOM-containing
    coatings, thinners, coating-related
    waste
    materials,
    and cleaning materials,
    and clean up spills immediately;
    4)
    Convey
    VOM-containing coatings, thinners,
    coating-related waste
    materials,
    and cleaning materials from
    one location to another in
    closed
    containers
    or pipes; and
    5)
    Minimize VOM emissions from
    the cleaning of
    storage, mixing, and
    conveying equipment.
    5.2.3 Metal
    Furniture
    Coatings
    The proposed applicability, VOM limits, add-on
    control
    device efficiency,
    and work practices
    requirements
    for
    metal furniture
    coatings
    are identical to
    the proposed regulations
    for large
    appliance coatings.
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    6.0
    AFFECTED SOURCES and VOM
    EMISSIONS REDUCTIONS
    Illinois
    EPA
    reviewed
    its
    emissions inventory
    database
    to identify any potentially
    affected
    sources of the proposed regulations. There are a
    total of 22 sources in the
    Chicago NAA and two
    in the Metro-East NAA potentially affected by the
    proposed regulations.
    Out of
    22
    sources in
    the Chicago NAA, 16 sources have paper coating
    operations and six have
    metal furniture coating
    operations. Two sources in the Metro-East NAA have
    paper
    coating operations. There
    are no
    large
    appliance coaters in either the Chicago or the
    Metro-East NAAs.
    The Illinois EPA reviewed the 2005 VOM emissions
    inventory
    and determined
    that seven
    sources in the Chicago NAA comply with the
    paper coating regulations
    by using add-on capture
    and control systems. All other affected sources use
    compliant coatings to comply
    with the
    regulations.
    The
    Illinois EPA believes that
    no new add-on capture
    and
    control systems will
    be
    installed to meet the proposed
    regulations.
    Rather, the Illinois
    EPA expects
    that affected sources
    will continue to use
    compliant
    coatings, or
    upgrade their existing add-on
    capture and control
    systems
    to meet the proposed VOM emission limits.
    Table 10 shows the estimated VOM
    emissions reductions and Table 11 lists the affected
    sources.
    Table 10: VOM Emission Reductions in the Chicago
    and Metro-East NAAs
    Number of Sources
    2005
    VOM Emissions
    Category
    Non-attainment areas
    Total
    Reduction
    Chicago
    Metro-East
    (TPY)
    (TPY)
    Paper, Film and Foil Coatings
    16
    2
    109.83
    21.45
    Large Appliance
    Coatings
    None
    None
    0
    0
    Metal
    Furniture Coatings
    6
    None
    89.4
    0
    TOTAL
    22
    2
    199.23
    21.45
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    Table 11: List of Affected Sources in the
    Chicago and Metro-East
    NAAs
    I.D. Number
    Name of the
    Facility
    O31O3OACM
    Replogle Globes Corp.
    031186AHL
    Mecalux
    USA Inc
    O31600BPK
    Edsal
    Mfg Co Inc
    031600EDF
    Marvel Group
    Inc
    O31600GCL
    Dentalez Alabama Corp
    111O15ABO
    Knaack EEC
    O31O15AAM
    Alcan Packaging
    Food and Tobacco
    Inc
    031 O3OABQ
    Lithographic
    Industries
    031 O51AFP
    Microcosm
    O31O81ACU
    Tapecoat
    Company Inc
    031198ABP
    Sun Process Converting
    Co
    031198ABW
    Stimsonite Corp
    031288ABA
    Federal-Mogul Corp
    O31600BGU
    Color Communication
    Inc
    O31600BUF
    Chicago Steel container
    Corp
    043005AJS
    Roliprint
    Packaging Product
    043005AMQ
    Pres-on
    Tape and Gasket Corp
    089035AAK
    Olon Industries
    Inc
    089438ADW
    Printpack Inc
    097005ABB
    Nu-way Speaker
    Products Inc
    111O1OAAT
    Flexicon Inc
    163O1OAEZ
    Weyerhaeuser
    Co
    163806AAA
    Hexacomb
    Corp
    197050AAK
    Panduit
    Corp
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    7.0
    REFERENCES
    1.
    The
    Clean
    Air Act as amended
    in 1990
    (42
    U.S.C.
    Section
    7401
    et
    seq.).
    2.
    U.S.
    EPA. “control
    Technique
    Guidelines for
    Paper, Film, and Foil
    Coatings”.
    EPA
    453LR07-003,
    September
    2007.
    3.
    U.S.
    EPA. “Control
    Technique
    Guidelines for
    Large Appliance
    Coatings”. EPA-453/R-
    07-004, September
    2007.
    4. U.S. EPA.
    “Control Technique
    Guidelines
    for Metal Furniture
    Coatings”. EPA-453/R-
    07-005,
    September 2007.
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