ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
March 11,
1992
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
)
EXPANSION OF APPLICABILITY OF
)
REASONABLY AVAILABLE CONTROL
)
TECHNOLOGY
FOR OZONE TO GOOSE
)
R91-28
LAKE AND .AUX SABLE TOWNSHIPS IN
)
(Rulemaking)
GRUNDY COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AND
OSWEGO TOWNSHIP IN KENDALL COUNTY
)
ILLINOIS:
AMENDMENTS TO 35 ILL.
)
ADM. CODE PARTS 215
AND
218
)
Proposed Rule.
First Notice.
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by R.
C. Flemal):
On February 18,
1992, the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency (Agency)
filed this proposal for rulemaking.
The proposal
is intended to expand the geographical applicability of
reasonably available control technology
(RACT) regulations to
certain stationary sources of volatile organic material
(VON)
in
Goose Lake and Aux SableS Townships in Grundy County, Illinois,
and to Oswego Township in Kendall County,
Illinois.
On July 25,
1991, the Board adopted revisions to the State
implementation plan
(SIP) to make it consistent with the existing
Federal implementation plan
(FIP)
(Board
docket R91—71).
The
revised SIP contains a complete set of RACT regulations applying
to stationary VON sources located in the six Chicago area
counties of Cook, Lake,
DuPage, Kane, McHenry, and Will.
The
regulations do not include Aux Sable and Goose Lake Townships in
Grundy County and Oswego Township in Kendall County.
However,
the Agency states that because these townships have now been
included within the Chicago area boundaries designated by USEPA
as nonattainment for ozone, they also must be included in the
SIP.
Pursuant to a provision of the Clean Air Act Amendments
(42
USC §75l1a(c) and a(b)(2)), Illinois is to submit these
regulations changing the applicability of parts 215 and 218 as a
revision to its SIP by November 15, 1992.
1
The Board notes that in its order of February 27,
1992,
it
incorrectly noted the docket number as R91-8.
The R91-8 proceeding
contained revisions involving the Metro—East area,
whereas R91-7
contained revisions pertaining to the Chicago area.
131—391
2
The Board accepted the proposal for hearing on February 27,
1992.
The Board also accepted the Agency’s certification that.
this rulemaking is federally required pursuant to Section 28.2
of
the Environmental Protection Act
(Act)
(Ill. Rev.
Stat.
1991,
cli.
111½, par.1028.2), as amended by P.A. 86—1409.
By today’s opinion and order, the Board sends this proposal
to first notice, as required by Section 5.01 of the Illinois
Administrative Procedure Act, and is submitted for publication as
filed by,the Agency.
The Board has made only minor
nonsubstantive changes to the rules as proposed by th~Agency,
in
order to conform to Administrative Code Unit requirements.
The Board emphasizes that in sending this proposal to first
notice,
it adopts
I1Q substantive position on the merits of the
proposal.
The Board believes that publishing the proposal at
this time will maximize the opportunity for public comment on the
proposal.
Additionally, the Board has already stated that it
places a very high priority on the quick resolution of this
rulemaking.
Beginning the statutorily-required first notice
period at this time will allow for the most expeditious
resolution of the proceeding.
ORDER
The Board directs the Clerk of the Board to cause first
notice publication of the following amendments in the Illinois
Register.
TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE B:
AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER
I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
C:
EMISSIONS STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR
STATIONARY SOURCES
PART 215
ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
215
*
100
Introduction
215.101
Clean-up and Disposal Operations
215.102
Testing Methods
215.103
Abbreviations and Conversion Factors
215.104
Definitions
215.105
Incorporations by Reference
215
•
106
Afterburners
215.107
Determination of Applicability
215.108
Measurement of Vapor Pressures
215.109
Monitoring for Negligibly-Reactive Compounds
1.3-_392
3
SUBPART
B:
ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM STORAGE
AND
LOADING OPERATIONS
Section
215.121
215.122
215.123
215.124
215.125
215.126
215.127
215.128
Storage Containers
Loading Operations
Petroleum Liquid Storage Tanks
External Floating Roofs
Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
Compliance Plan
Emissions Testing
Measurement of Seal Gaps
SUBPART
C:
ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
Section
215.141
215.
142
215. 143
215.
144
Separation Operations
Pumps and Compressors
Vapor Blowdown
Safety Relief Valves
SUBPART
E:
SOLVENT
CLEANING
Section
215.181
215. 182
215.183
215.184
215.
185
Section
215.202
215.204
215.
205
215.206
215.207
215.
208
215.209
215.210
215.211
215.
212
215.213
215.214
215.215
SUBPART
Section
215.240
215.241
Solvent Cleaning in General
Cold Cleaning
Open Top Vapor Degreasing
Conveyorized Degreasing
Compliance Plan
SUBPART F:
COATING OPERATIONS
Compliance Schedules
Emission Limitations for Manufacturing Plants
Alternative Emission Limitations
Exemptions from Emission Limitations
Compliance by Aggregation of Emission Sources
Testing Methods for Volatile Organic Material Content
Exemption from General Rule on Use of Organic Material
Alternative Compliance Schedule
Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
Compliance Plan
Special Requirements for Compliance Plan
Roadinaster Emissions Limitations
DM1 Emissions Limitations
H:
SPECIAL LIMITATIONS FOR SOURCES IN MAJOR URBANIZED
AREAS
WHICH ARE
NONATTAINMENT FOR OZONE
Applicability
External’Floating Roofs
13 1—393
4
215.245
Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing
215.249
Compliance Dates
SUBPART
I:
ADJUSTED RACT EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS
Section
215.260
215.261
215.263
215.264
215.267
Section
215.301
215.302
215.303
215.304
215.305
Section
215.340
215.342
215.344
215.345
215.
346
215.347
Section
215.401
215.402
215.403
215.404
215.405
2 15.406
2 15.407
215.408
215.409
215.410
SUBPART
Section
215.420
215.421
215. 422
App?icability
Petition
Publiq
Hearing
Board Action
Agency Petition
SUBPART K:
USE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL
Use of Organic Material
Alternative Standard
Fuel Combustion Emission Sources
Operations with Compliance Program
Viscose Exemption (Repealed)
SUBPART N:
VEGETABLE OIL PROCESSING
Hexane Extraction Soybean Crushing
Hexane Extraction Corn Oil Processing
Recordkeeping For Vegetable Oil Processes
Compliance Determination
Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
Compliance Plan
SUBPART P:
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing
Exemptions
Applicability of Subpart K
Testing and Monitoring
(Repealed)
Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
Alternative Compliance Plan
Compliance Plan
Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing
Testing Methods for Volatile Organic Material Content
Emissions Testing
Q:
LEAKS FROM SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL
AND
POLYMER
MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
Applicability
General Requirements
Inspection Program Plan for Leaks
131—394
5
Inspection Program for Leaks
Repairing
Leaks
Recordkeeping for
Leaks
Report for
Leaks
Alternative Program for Leaks
Compliance Dates
Compliance Plan
General Requirements
Inspection Program Plan for Leaks
Inspection Program for Leaks
Repairing Leaks
Recordkeeping for Leaks
Report for Leaks
Alternative Program for Leaks
Open-Ended Valves
Standards for Control Devices
Compliance Date
SUBPART
R:
PETROLEUM
REFINING
AND
RELATED
INDUSTRIES;
ASPHALT
MATERIALS
Section
215.441
215. 442
215.443
215.
444
215.445
215.
446
215.
447
215.448
215.449
215.450
215.451
215.452
215.453
Petroleum Refinery Waste Gas Disposal
Vacuum Producing Systems
Wastewater
(Oil/Water)
Separator
Process
Unit
Turnarounds
Leaks:
General Requirements
Monitoring Program Plan for Leaks
Monitoring Program for Leaks
Recordkeeping for Leaks
Reporting for Leaks
Alternative Program for Leaks
Sealing Device Requirements
Compliance Schedule for Leaks
Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
SUBPART 5:
RUBBER
AND
MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS
Section
215.
461
215.462
215. 463
215.464
215.465
215.466
215. 467
Section
215.480
215.481
Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires
Green Tire Spraying Operations
Alternative Emission Reduction Systems
Emission Testing and Monitoring
Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
Compliance Plan
Testing Methods for Volatile Organic Material Content
SUBPART
T:
PHARMACEUTICAL
MANUFACTURING
Applicability of Subpart T
Control of Reactors, Distillation Units,
Crystallizers,
215.423
215.424
215.425
215
•
426
215.427
215.428
215.429
215.430
215.431
215.432
215.433
215.434
215
•
435
215.436
215.437
215.438
215.439
131—395
6
Other Emission Sources
Testing
Monitors for Air Pollution Control Equipment
Recordkeeping
(Renumbered)
Compliance Schedule (Renumbered)
SUBPART U:
COKE MANUFACTURING
AND
BY-PRODUCT
RECOVERY
Section
215.500
215.510
215.512
215.513
215.514
215.
515
215.516
215.517
Section
215.520
215.521
215.525
215.526
215.527
Section
215.541
Section
215.561
215.562
215.563
Exceptions
Coke By-Product Recovery Plants
Coke By-Product Recovery Plant Leaks
Inspection Program
Recordkeeping Requirements
Reporting Requirements
Compliance Dates
Compliance Plan
SUBPART V:
AIR OXIDATION PROCESSES
Applicability
Definitions
Emission Limitations for Air Oxidation Processes
Testing and Monitoring
Compliance Date
SUBPART W:
AGRICULTURE
Pesticide Exception
SUBPART
X:
CONSTRUCTION
Architectural Coatings
Paving Operations
Cutback Asphalt
SUBPART Y:
GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
Bulk Gasoline Plants
Bulk Gasoline Terminals
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
Gasoline Delivery Vessels
Centrifuges and Vacuum Dryers
215.482
Control of Air Dryers, Production Equipment Exhaust
Systems and Filters
Material Storage and Transfer
In—Process Tanks
Leaks
215.483
215.484
215.485
15.486
215.487
215.488
215.489
215.490
Section
215.581
215.582
215.583
215.584
131—396
7
215.585
Gasoline Volatility Standards
215.586
Emissions Testing
SUBPART
Z:
DRY CLEANERS
Section
215.601
215.602
215.603
215.604
215.605
215.606
215.607
215.608
215.609
215.610
215.611
215.612
215.613
215.614
2 15.615
Section
2 15.620
215.621
2 15.623
2 15.624
215.625
215.
628
215.
630
215.
636
Section
215.875
215. 877
215.879
215.881
215.883
215.886
Section
215.920
215.923
215.926
Perchioroethylene
Dry
Cleaners
Exemptions
Leaks
Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
Compliance Plan
Exception to Compliance Plan
Standards for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
Operating Practices for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
Program for Inspection and Repair of Leaks
Testing and Monitoring
Exemption for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas
Compliance Plan
Testing Method for Volatile Organic Material Content of
Wastes
Emissions Testing
SUBPART AA:
PAINT AND INK MANUFACTURING
Applicability
Exemption for Waterbase Material and Heatset Offset Ink
Permit Conditions
Open-top Mills, Tanks, Vats or Vessels
Grinding Mills
Leaks
Clean Up
Compliance Date
SUBPART BB:
POLYSTYRENE PLANTS
Applicability of Subpart BB
Emissions Limitation at Polystyrene Plants
Compliance Date
Compliance Plan
Special Requirements for Compliance Plan
Emissions Testing
SUBPART PP:
MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED PRODUCT
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Applicability
Permit Conditions
Control Requirements
13
1—397
8
SUBPART
QQ:
MISCELLANEOUS
FORMULATION
MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES
Section
215.940
Applicability
215.943
Permit Conditions
215.946
Control Requirements
SUBPART RR:
MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIC CHEMICAL
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Section
215.960
Applicability
215.963
Permit Conditions
215.966
Control Requirements
215.Appendix A:
Rule Into Section Table
215.Appendix B:
Section Into Rule Table
2l5.Appendix C:
Past Compliance Dates
215.Appendix D:
List of Chemicals Defining Synthetic Organic
Chemical and Polymer Manufacturing
215.Appendix E:
Reference Methods and Procedures
215.Appendix F:
Coefficients for the Total Resource
Effectiveness Index
(TRE)
Equation
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section 27
of the Environmental Protection Act (Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1991,
ch.
111 1/2, pars.
1010 and 1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted as Chapter
2:
Air Pollution, Rule 205:
Organic
Material Emission Standards and Limitations, R71-23,
4 PCB 191,
filed and effective April
14,
1972; amended in R77—3,
33 PCB 357,
at
3
Ill.
Reg.
18,
p.
41, effective May 3,
1979;
amended in R78-3
and R78-4,
35 PCB 75,
at
3
Ill. Reg.
30,
p.
124, effective July
28,
1979; amended in R80—5 at
7 Ill. Reg.
1244,
effective January
21,
1983; codified at 7 Ill. Reg.
13601; Notice of Corrections at
7 Ill.
Reg. 14575; ainendedin R82—14 at
8
Ill. Reg.
13254,
effective ~July12,
1984;
amended in R83—36 at 9 Ill. Reg.
9114,
effective May 30,
1985; amended in R82—l4 at 9 Ill.
Reg.
13960,
effective August
28,
1985; amended in R85-28 at 11 Ill. Reg.
3127,
effective February 3,
1987; amended in R82—l4 at 11 Ill.
Reg. 7296, effective April
3,
1987; amended in R85—2l(A.)
at
11
Ill. Reg.
11770, effective June 29,
1987; recodified in R86—39 at
ii Ill.
Reg. 13541; amended in R82—l4 and R86—l2 at 11 Ill.
Reg.
16706, effective September 30,
1987;
amended in R85—2l(B)
at 11
Ill.
Reg.
19117, effective November 9,
1987; amended in R86-36,
R86—39,
R86-40 at 11 Ill. Reg.
20829, effective December 14,
1987; amended in R82—14 and R86—37 at 12 Ill. Reg.
815, effective
December 24,
1987;
amended in R86—l8 at 12 Ill. Req.
7311,
effective April
8,
1988; amended in R86—l0 at 12 Ill. Reg.
7650,
effective April
11,
1988;
amended in R88—23 at 13 Ill.
Reg.
10893, effective June 27,
1989;
amended in R88—30(A) at 14 Ill.
Reg.
3555, effective February 27,
1990;
amended in R88—l9 at 14
13 1—398
9
Ill.
Req.
7596,
effective May 8,
1990; amended in R89-16(A) at 14
Ill.
Reg.
9173,
effective May 23,
1990; amended in R88—30(B) at
15
Ill.
Reg.
3309, effective February 13,
1991; amended in R88-14
at
15 Ill. Reg.
8018,
effective May
14,
1991; amended in R9l—7 at
15
Ill.
Reg.
12217, effective August 19,
1991; amended in R9l—10
at 15 Ill. Req.
15595, effective October 11,
1991;
amended in
R89—7(B)
at 15
Ill. Reg.
17687, effective November 26,
1991;
amended in R91-9 at 16
Ill. Reg.
3132,
effective February 18,
1992; amended in R91—28 at 16 Ill.
Req.
_____,
effective
________
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section 215.100
Introduction
a)
This Part contains standards and-limitations for
emissions of organic mater.ial from stationary sources
located in areas other than the Chicago area counties
of Cook,
DuPage, Kane,
Lake, McHenry, and Will,
~
Townships of Aux Sable and Goose Lake in Grundy County,
and the Township of Oswe~oin Kendall County, and the
Metro East area counties of Madison, Monroe, and St.
Clair.
Standards and limitations applying in the
Chicago area are set forth in Part 218.
Standards and
limitations applying in the Metro East area are set
forth in Part 219.
1)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Part,
the provisions of this Part shall not apply to
sources located in the Chicago area counties of
Cook,
DuPage,
Kane, Lake, NcHenry~and Will,
~
Townships of Aux Sable and Goose Lake
in Grundy
County, and the Township of Oswego in Kendall
County,
unless the Pprovisions of 35
Ill.
Adin.
Code Part 218 applicable to such sources are
voided or otherwise made ineffective pursuant to
Section 218.100 of 35 Ill. Adm. Code Part 218.
2)
Notwithstanding any other provision of this Part,
the provisions of this Part shall not apply to
sources
in the Metro East area counties of
Madison, Monroe and St.
Clair unless the
provisions of 35
Ill. Adm. Code Part 219
applicable to such sources are voided or otherwise
made ineffective pursuant to Section 219.100 of 35
Ill.
Athu. Code Part 219.
b)
Sources subject to this Part may be subject to the
following:
1)
Permits required under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201;
131—399
10
2)
Air quality standards under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 243.
c)
This Part is divided into Subparts which are grouped as
follows:
1)
Subpart A:
General provisions;
2)
Subparts B
-
J:
Emissions from equipment and
operations in common to more than one industry;
3)
Subparts K
—
M:
Emissions from use of organic
material;
4)
Subparts N
—
end:
Special rules for various
industry groups.
(Source:
Amended at
____
Ill.
Reg.
________,
effective
TITLE 35:
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE B:
AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER I:
POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER c:
EMISSIONS STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR
STATIONARY SOURCES
PART 218
ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS
AND
LIMITATIONS
FOR THE CHICAGO
AREA
SUBPART A:
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Section
218.100
218.101
218.102
218.103
218.104
218.105
218.106
218 .107
218.108
218.109
218.110
218.111
218.112
Introduction
Clean—up and Disposal Operations
Abbreviations and Conversion Factors
Applicability
Definitions
Test Methods and Procedures
Compliance Dates
Afterburners
Exemptions, Variations, and Alternative Means of
Control or Compliance Determinations
Vapor Pressure of Volatile Organic Liquids
Vapor Pressure of Organic Material or Solvents
Vapor Pressure of Volatile Organic Material
Incorporations by Reference
SUBPART B:
ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM STORAGE AND LOADING OPERATIONS
Section
218.121
218.122
Storage Containers
Loading Operations
13 1—400
11
218.123
218.124
218.125
218.126
Petroleum Liquid Storage Tanks
External Floating Roofs
Compliance Dates
Compliance Plan
SUBPART C:
ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
Section
218.141
218.142
218.143
218. 144
Section
218.181
218. 182
218.183
218. 184
218.185
218.
186
Section
218.204
218.205
218.206
218
.
207
218
.
208
218
.
209
218.210
218
.
211
Section
218
.
301
218. 302
218.303
218.304
Section
218.401
218.402
218.403
218.404
218.405
Separation Operations
Pumps and Compressors
Vapor Blowdown
Safety Relief Valves
SUBPART E:
SOLVENT CLEANING
Solvent Cleaning in General
Cold Cleaning
Open Top Vapor Degreasing
Conveyorized Degreasing
Compliance Schedule
Test Methods
SUBPART F:
COATING OPERATIONS
Emission Limitations for Manufacturing Plants
Daily-Weighted Average Limitations
Solids Basis Calculation
Alternative Emission Limitations
Exemptions from Emission Limitations
Exemption from General Rule on Use of Organic Material
Compliance Schedule
Recordkeeping and Reporting
SUBPART G:
USE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL
Use of Organic Material
Alternative Standard
Fuel Combustion Emission Sources
Operations with Compliance Program
SUBPART H:
PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing
Applicability
Compliance Schedule
Recordkeeping and Reporting
Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing
13
1—401
12
SUBPART
Section
218.421
218.422
218.423
218.424
218.425
218.426
218.427
218.428
218.429
218.430
Q:
LEAKS FROM SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL
AND
POLYMER
MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
General Requirements
Inspection Program Plan for Leaks
Inspection Program for Leaks
Repairing Leaks
Recordkeeping for Leaks
Report for Leaks
Alternative Program for Leaks
Open-ended Valves
Standards for Control Devices
Compliance Date
SUBPART R:
PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED
INDUSTRIES;
ASPHALT
MATERIALS
Section
218.441
218.442
218.443
218
*
444
218.445
218.446
218.447
2 18.448
218.449
218.450
218.451
218.452
218.453
Petroleum Refinery Waste Gas Disposal
Vacuum Producing Systems
Wastewater (Oil/Water) Separator
Process Unit Turnarounds
Leaks:
General Requirements
Monitoring Pro’gram Plan for Leaks
Monitoring Program for Leaks
Recordkeeping for Leaks
Reporting for Leaks
Alternative Program for Leaks
Sealing Device Requirements
Compliance Schedule for Leaks
Compliance Dates
Section
218.480
218.481
SUBPART 5:
RUBBER
AND
MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS
Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires
Green Tire Spraying Operations
Alternative Emission Reduction Systems
Emission Testing
Compliance Dates
Compliance Plan
SUBPART T:
PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
Applicability of Subpart T
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
Section
218. 461
218.462
218.463
218.464
218.465
218.466
13 1—402
13
In—Process Tanks
Leaks
Other Emission Sources
Testing
Monitoring and Recordkeeping for Air Pollution Control
Equipment
218.489
Recordkeeping for Air Pollution Control Equipment
SUBPART V:
AIR OXIDATION PROCESSES
Section
218.521
218.525
218.526
218.527
Definitions
Emission Limitations for Air Oxidation Processes
Testing and Monitoring
Compliance Date
SUBPART
W:
AGRICULTURE
Section
218.541
Pesticide Exception
Section
218.601
218.602
218.603
218
.
604
218.605
218.606
218
•
607
218. 608
218.609
218.610
218.
611
218.612
Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners
Exemptions
Leaks
Compliance Dates
Compliance Plan
Exception to Compliance Plan
Standards for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
Operating Practices for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
Program for Inspection and 1~epairof Leaks
Testing and Monitoring
Exemption for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
Compliance Dates
218.484
218.485
218.486
218.487
218.488
Section
218. 561
218.562
218.563
Section
218.581
218.582
218.583
218.584
218.585
SUBPART X:
CONSTRUCTION
Architectural Coatings
Paving Operations
Cutback Asphalt
SUBPART Y:
GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
Bulk Gasoline Plants
Bulk Gasoline Terminals
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
Gasoline Delivery Vessels
Gasoline Volatility Standards
SUBPART
Z:
DRY CLEANERS
131—403
14
218.613
Compliance Plan
SUBPART AA:
PAINT
AND
INK
MANUFACTURING
Section
218.620
218.621
218.623
218.624
218.625
218.626
218
.
628
218.630
218.636
218.637
Section
218.875
218.877
218.879
218.881
218.883
218.886
Section
218.920
218.923
218.926
218.927
218.928
Applicability.
Exemption for Waterbase Material and Heatset Offset Ink
Permit Conditions
Open-top Mills,
Tanks, Vats or Vessels
Grinding Mills
Storage Tanks
Leaks
Clean Up
Compliance Schedule
Recordkeeping and Reporting
SUBPART BB:
POLYSTYRENE PLANTS
Applicability of Subpart BB
Emissions Limitation at Polystyrene Plants
Compliance Date
Compliance Plan
Special Requirements for Compliance Plan
Emissions Testing
SUBPART PP:
MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED PRODUCT
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Applicability
Permit Conditions
Control Requirements
Compliance Schedule
Testing
SUBPART
QQ:
MISCELLANEOUS FORMULATION MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Section
218.960
218.963
218.966
218.967
218.968
SUBPART RR:
MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIC CHEMICAL
MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
App?icability
Permit Conditions
Control Requirements
Compliance Schedule
Testing
Section
218.940
218.943
218.946
218.947
218.948
Applicability
Permit
Conditions
Control Requirements
Compliance Schedule
Testing
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SUBPART TT:
OTHER EMISSION SOURCES
Section
218
.
980
Applicability
218.983
Permit Conditions
218.986
Control Requirements
218.987
Compliance Schedule
218.988
Testing
SUBPART
UU:
RECORDKEEPING
AND
REPORTING FOR
NON-CTG SOURCES
Section
218.990
Exempt Emission Sources
218.991
Subject Emission Sources
218.Appendix A:
List of Chemicals Defining Synthetic Organic
Chemical and Polymer Manufacturing
218.Appendix
B:
VOM Measurement Techniques for Capture
Efficiency
2l8.Appendix C:
Reference Methods and Procedures
218.Appendix
D:
Coefficients for the Total Resource
Effectiveness Index
(TRE)
Equation
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section
28.2 of the Environmental Protection Act
(Ill.
Rev. Stat.
1991,
ch.
111 1/2, pars.
1010 and 1028.2)
SOURCE:
Adopted in R91-7 at 15 Ill.
Reg.
12231, effective August
16,
1991; amended in R9l-28 at .16 Ill.
Reg.
_________,
effective
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section
218.103
Applicability
The provisions of this Part shall apply to all sources located in
Cook, DuPage,
Kane,
Lake, NcHenry~or Will Counties, or Aux Sable
Township or Goose Lake Township
in Grundy County,
or Oswego
Township in Kendall County.
a)
The provisions of this Part shall become effective on
July 1,
1991 with the following exceptions:
1)
The provisions of this Part shall become effective
on September 1,
1991 for each appellant,
including
the constituents represented by appellants who are
associations, who has appealed the federal
implementation plan
(FIP)
for the Chicago area
(Illinois Regulatory Group v. USEPA,
No.
90-2778
(ari& consolidated cases)
(7th Cir.)).
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16
2)
The effectiveness of any provision of this Part
applicable to any individual source or category of
sources which has appealed the FIP shall be stayed
to the exten8t that such individual source or
category of sourôes received a stay of the
effectiveness of the FIP from USEPA or from a
court.
When the court has taken final action or
when USEPA has published in the Federal Register
final action to revise or affirm the provisions of
the FIP specifically applicable to such individual
source or category of sources or such stay is
terminated, the Board shall take corresponding
action,
if necessary, by the adoption of a
peremptory rule pursuant to 35 Ill. Adm. Code
102.347 and Section 5.03 of the Administrative
Procedure Act
(Ill. Rev.
Stat.
1989,
ch.
127,
ch.
1005.03).
fl
The provisions of this Part shall become effective
on November
15.
1992 for all sources locatedin
Aux Sable Township or Goose Lake Township in
Grundy County, or in Oswego Township in Kendall
County.
b)
The provisions
of
the Part shall not apply to Viskase
Corporation; Allsteel, Incorporated; Stepan Company; or
Ford Motor Company to the extent such source has
obtained an adjusted standard from the Board or an
exclusion from the General Assembly for any Subpart of
this Part or of Part 215.
(Source:
Amended at
____
Ill. Reg.
.
,
effective
___________________________________________________________________________
)
Section 218.106
Compliance Dates
~j
Compliance with the requirements of this Part is
required by July 1, l99l~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.
~j
Compliance with the reauirements of this Part is
reciuired by November 15.
1993,
for all sources located
in Aux Sable Township or Goose Lake Township in Grundy
County, or in Oswec~oTownship in Kendall County.
(Source:
Amended at
____
Ill. Reg.
________,
effective
IT IS SO ORDERED.
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17
I, Dorothy M.
Gunn,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution Control
Board, hereby cert4~ythat the above Opinion and Order was
adopted on the
J/~-
day of
~
,
1992, by a vote
of
7—c
/~
Dorothy M.,4inn, Cl~rk
Illinois Pô~1lutionControl Board
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