ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
February 27,
1992
IN THE MATTER OF:
)
STAGE II GASOLINE VAPOR RECOVERY
)
R9l-30
RULES: AMENDMENTS TO 35
ILL. ADM.
)
(Rulemaking)
CODE PARTS 215,
218,
AND
219.
)
)
Proposed Rule.
First Notice.
OPINION
AND
ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by R.
C.
Flemal):
On January 22,
1992,
the Illinois Environmental Protection
Agency
(Agency)
filed this proposal for rulemaking.
The proposal
is intended to regulate the installation and operation of systems
for gasoline vapor recovery of emissions from the fueling of
motor vehicles.
Pursuant to Section 182(b) (3) of the Clean Air
Act, as amended in 1990,
Illinois is to submit these regulations
as a revision to its state implementation plan (SIP)
by November
15,
1992.
This proposal is directed at both Illinois non-attainment
areas.
These include the Chicago area counties of Cook,
DuPage,
Kane,
Lake, McHenry, and Will,
as well as Oswego township in
Kendall County and Aux Sable and Goose Lake Townships in Grundy
County; and the Metro-East area,
consisting of Madison, Monroe,
and St. Clair Counties.
The Board accepted the proposal for hearing
on February 6,
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.
1989,
ch.
111½, par. 1028.2), as amended by P.A.
86—1409.
Today the Board sends this proposal to first notice,
as
required by Section 5.01 of the Illinois Administrative Procedure
?~ct, and is submitted for publication as filed by the Agency.
The Board has made only minor nonsubstantive changes to the rules
as proposed by the Agency,
in order to conform to Administrative
Code Unit requirements.
Also in this docket, the Board is
proposing non-substantive changes to Section 215.123 involving
the form of the incorporation by reference.
Although not part of
the Agency’s proposal, the Board believes this docket serves as a
aieans to make that section conform to current requirements.
The Board emphasizes that in sending this proposal to first
notice,
it adopts
substantive position on the merits of the
proposal.
The Board believes that publishing the proposal at
bhis time will maximize the opportunity for public comment on the
proposal.
Additionally, the Board has already stated that it
130—477
2
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
Reciister,.
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
S~ection
215.100
215.101
215. 102
215.103
215.104
215.105
215.106
215. 107
215.108
215. 109
Introduction
Clean—up and Disposal Operations
Testing Methods
Abbreviations and Conversion Factors
Definitions
Incorporations by Reference
Afterburners
Determination of Applicability
Measurement of Vapor Pressures
Monitoring for Negligibly-Reactive Compounds
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
Separation Operations
215.142
Pumps and Compressors
130—478
3
215.143
215.144
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
~215.2ll
215.212
215.213
215.214
215.215
SUBPART
Section
215.240
215.241
215.245
215.249
Section
215.260
215.261
215.263
215. 264
215.267
Section
215.301
215.302
Vapor Blowdown
Safety Relief Valves
SUBPART E:
SOLVENT
CLEANING
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
Roadmaster Emissions Limitations
DM1
Emissions
Limitations
H:
SPECIAL LIMITATIONS FOR SOURCES IN
MAJOR
URBANIZED
AREAS
WHICH
ARE NONATTAINMENT FOR OZONE
Applicability
External Floating Roofs
Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing
Compliance Dates
SUBPART
I:
ADJUSTED RACT EMISSIONS LIMITATIONS
Applicability
Petition
Public
Hearing
Board Action
Agency Petition
SUBPART K:
USE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL
Use of Organic Material
Alternative Standard
130—479
4
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
215.406
215.407
215
.
408
215.409
215.410
SUBPART
Section
215.420
215.421
215.422
215.423
215.424
215.425
215.426
215.427
215.428
215.429
215.430
215.431
215.432
215
.
433
215. 434
215.435
215.436
215.437
215.438
215.439
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
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
130—480
5
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
S:
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
215.482
215.483
215.484
215.485
215.486
215.487
215.488
215.489
215.490
Manufacture of Pneumatic 1~ubberTires
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,
Centrifuges and Vacuum Dryers
Control of Air Dryers, Production Equipment Exhaust
Systems and Filters
Material Storage and Transfer
In—Process Tanks
Leaks
Other Emission Sources
Testing
Monitors for Air Pollution Control Equipment
Recordkeeping (Renumbered)
Compliance Schedule
(Renumbered)
SUBPART U:
COKE MANUFACTURING AND BY-PRODUCT RECOVERY
Exceptions
Coke By—Product Recovery Plants
Coke By-Product Recovery Plant Leaks
Section
215.500
215.510
215.512
130—48 1
6
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
Section
215.581
215.582
215.583
215.584
215.585
215.586
Section
215.601
215.602
215.603
215.604
215.605
215.606
215.607
215.608
215.609
215.610
215.611
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
-
Storage Tank Filling
Operations
Gasoline Delivery Vessels
Gasoline Volatility Standards
Emissions Testing
SUBPART
Z:
DRY CLEANERS
Perchloroethylene 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
130—482
7
215.
612
215. 613
215.614
215.615
Section
215.620
215.621
215.623
215.624
215.625
215.628
215.630
215.636
Section
215.875
215.877
215.879
215.881
215.883
215.886
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
Applicability
Permit Conditions
Control
Requirements
SUBPART PR:
MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIC CHEMICAL
MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES
Applicability
Permit
Conditions
Control Requirements
Section
215.920
215.923
215.926
SUBPART
QQ:
MISCELLANEOUS FORMULATION MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Section
215.940
215.943
215. 946
Section
215.960
215.963
215.966
2l5.Appendix
A:
Rule Into Section Table
130—483
8
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
2l5.Appendix
F:
Coefficients
for
the
Total
ResourOe
Effectiveness
Index
(TRE)
Equation
AUTHORITY:
Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section 27
of
the
Environmental
Protection Act
(Ill. Rev. Stat.
1991,
ch.
111
l/2,#pars.
1010
and
1027).
SOURCE:
Adopted as Chapter 2:
Air Pollution, Rule 205:
Organic
Material Emission Standards and Limitations, P71-23,
4 PCB 191,
filed and effective April
14,
1972; amended in R77—3,
33 PCB 357,
at 3
Ill. Peg.
18,
p.
41, effective May 3,
1979; amended in P78—3
and
P78—4,
35
PCB
75,
at
3
Ill.
Peg.
30,
p.
124, effective July
28,
1979;
amended
in
R80—5
at
7
Ill.
Peg.
1244,
effective January
21,
1983;
codified
at
7
Ill.
Peg.
13601;
Notice
of
Corrections at
7
Ill.
Reg.
14575; amended in P82—14 at
8
Ill.
Reg.
13254,
effective
July
12,
1984;
amended
in
R83-36
at
9
Ill.
Reg.
9114,
effective
May
30,
1985;
amended
in
P82-14
at
9
111.
Reg.
13960,
effective
August
28,
1985;
amended
in
P85-28,
at
11
Ill.
Peg.
3127,
effective
February
3,
1987;
amended
in
R82-14
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
7296,
effective April
3,
1987;
amended
in
P85—21(A)
at 11
Ill.
Peg.
11770,
effective
June
29,
1987;
recodified in P86—39 at
11
Ill.
Reg.
13541;
amended in R82—14 and P86—12 at 11
Ill.
Peg.
16706,
effective
September
30,
1987;
amended in P85—21(B)
at 11
Ill.
Reg.
19117,
effective
November
9,
1987; amended in R86—36,
R86—39,
R86—40
at
11
Ill.
Reg.
20829,
effective December 14,
1987; amended
in
R82-14
and
R86—37
at
12
Ill.
Peg.
815,
effective
December
24,
1987;
amended
in
P86—18
at
12
Ill.
Peg.
7311,
effective April
8,
1988;
amended
in
P86—10
at
12
Ill.
Reg.
7650,
effective April
11,
1988;
amended
in
P88—23
at
13
Ill.
Peg.
10893,
effective
June
27,
1989;
amended in P88—30(A)
at
14
Ill.
Peg.
3555,
effective February 27,
1990; amended in
P88-19
at
14
Ill.
Peg.
7596,
effective
May
8,
1990;
amended
in
P89-16(A)
at
14
Ill.
Peg.
9173,
effective
May
23,
1990;
amended
in
R88-30(B) at
15
Ill.
Peg.
3309,
effective
February
13,
1991;
amended
in
R88—l4
at
15
Ill.
Peg.
8018,
effective
May
14,
.1991;
amended
in
P91-7
at
15
Ill.
Peg.
12217,
effective
August
19,
1991;
amended
in
P91—10
at
15
Ill.
Peg.
15595,
effective
October
11,
1991;
amended
in
P89-7(B)
at
15
Ill.
Peg.
17687,
effective
November
26,
‘1991;
amended
in
R9l-9
at
16
Ill.
Peg.
3132,
effective
February
18,
1992;
amended
in
P91-30
at
16
Ill.
Peg.
_____,
effective
________
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PPOVISIONS
Section
215.123
Petroleum
Liquid
Storage
Tanks
130-484
9
a)
The
requirements
of
subsection
(b)
shall
not apply to
any stationary storage tank:
1)
Equipped
before
January
1,
1979
with
one
of
the
vapor
loss
control
devices
specified
in
Section
215.121(b),
except
Section
215.121(b)
(1);
2)
With
a
capacity
of
less
than
151.42
cubic
meters;
3)
With
a
capacity
of
less
than
1,600
cubic meters
(422,400 gallons)
and used to store produced Crude
oil and condensate prior to custody transfer;
4)
With
a
capacity
of
less
than
1,430
cubicmeters
(378,000
gallons)
and
used
to
storeproduced
oil
or
condensate
in
crude
oil
gathering;
5)
Subject to new source performance standards for
storage
vessels
of
petroleum
liquid,
40
CFP
60,
a-s
regulationz
promulgated
by
the
U.S.
Environmental
Protcction
Agency
undcr
Section
111
of
the
Cican
Air
Act
(42
UCC
7411),
ao
amcndedincorporated
by
reference
in
Section
215.105.
THE
PROVISIONS
OF
SECTION
111
OF
THE
CLEAN
AlP
ACT...PELATING
TO
STANDARDS OF PERFORMANCE FOP NEW STATIONARY
SOURCES.
.
.
ARE APPLICABLE IN THIS STATE
AND ARE
ENFORCEABLE UNDER THE
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
ACT.
(ILL.
REV.
STAT.,
CH.
111½, PAR.
1009.1(b)).
6)
In which volatile petroleum liquid is not stored;
or
7)
Which
is
a
pressure tank as described in Section
215.121(a).
b)
Subject to subsection
(a) no owner or operator of
a
stationary storage tank shall cause or allow the
storage of any volatile petroleum liquid
in the tank
unless:
1)
The
tank
is
equipped
with
one
of
the
vapor
loss
control
devices
specified
in
Section
215.121(b);
2)
There
are
no
visible
holes,
tears
or
other defects
in
the
seal
or
any
seal
fabric or
material of
any
floating roof;
3)
All openings of any floating roof deck,
except
stub
drains,
are
equipped
with covers,
lids or
seals
such
that:
13 0—485
10
A)
The
cover,
lid
or
seal
is
in
the
closed
position at all times except when petroleum
liquid is transferred to or from the tank;
B)
Automatic bleeder vents are closed at all
times except when the roof is floated off or
landed
on
the
roof
leg
supports;
and
C)
Rim
vents,
if
provided,
are
set
to
open
when
the
roof
is
being
floated of
f
the
roof
leg
supports or at the manufacturer’s recommended
setting;
4)
Routine
inspections
of
floating
roof
seals
are
conducted
through
roof
hatches
once
every six
months;
5)
A
complete
inspection
of
the
cover
and
seal
of
any
floating
roof
tank
is
made
whenever
the
tank
is
emptied
for
reasons
other
than
the
transfer
of
petroleum
liquid
during
the
normal
operation
of
the
tank,
or
whenever
repairs
are
made
as
a
result
of
any
semiannual
inspection
or
incidence
of
roof
damage
or
defect;
and
6)
A
record
of
the
results
of
each
inspection
conducted
under
subsection
(b) (4)
or
(b) (5)
is
maintained.
c)
Owners and operators
of
petroleum
liquid
storage
tanks
were required to have compliance schedules as
summarized
in
Appendix
C.
(Source:
Amended at 16 Ill.
Peg.
__________________,
effective
SUBPART Y:
GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
Section
215.583
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facilities
-
Storage
Tank
Filling
Operations
a)
Subject
to
subsection
(b),
no
person
shall
cause
or
allow
the
transfer
of
gasoline
from
any
delivery
vessel
into
any
stationary
storage
tank
at
a
gasoline
dispensing
facility
unless:
.
1)
The
tank
is
equipped
with
a
submerged
loading
pipe;
and
2)
The
vapors
displaced
from
the
storage
tank
during
filling
are
processed
by
a
vapor
control
system
that includes one or more of the following:
130—486
11
A)
A
vapor
collection
system
that
meets
the
requirements of subsection
(d) (4); or
B)
A refrigeration—condensation system or any
other
system
approved
by
the
Agency
that
recovers
at
least
90
percent
by
weight
of
all
vaporized
organic
material
from
the
equipment
being controlled; and.
C)
The
delivery
vessel
displays
the
appropriate
sticker
pursuant
to
the
requirements
of
Section
215.584(b)
or
(d).
b)
The
requirements
of
subsection
(a)
(2)
shall
not
apply
to
transfers
of
gasoline
to
a
stationary
storage
tank
at
a
gasoline dispensing facility if:
1)
The
tank
is equipped with a floating roof or other
system of equal or better emission control as
approved by the Agency;
2)
The
tank
has
a
capacity
of
less
than
2000
gallons
and
is
in
place
and
operating
before
January
1,
1979;
3)
The
tank
has
a
capacity
of
less
than
575
gallons;
or
4)
The
tank
is
not
located
in
any
of
the
following
counties:
Boone,
Peoria,
Pock
Island,
Tazewell,
or
Winnebago.
c)
Subject
to
subsection
(b),
each
owner
of
a
gasoline
dispensing
facility
shall:
1)
Install
all,
control
systems
and
make
all
process
modifications required by subsection
(a);
2)
Provide
instructions
to
the
operator
of
the
gasoline dispensing facility describing necessary
maintenance operations and procedures for prompt
notification
of
the
owner
in
case
of
any
malfunction
of
a
vapor
control
system; and
3)
Repair,
replace
or
modify any worn out or
malfunctioning
component
or
element
of
design.
d)
Subject to subsection
(b), each operator of a gasoline
dispensing
facility
shall:
1)
Maintain and operate each vapor control system in
accordance
with
the
owner’s
instructions;
130—487
12
2)
Promptly notify the owner of any scheduled
maintenance or malfunction requiring replacement
or
repair
of
a
major
component
of
a
vapor
control
system;
3)
Maintain gauges, meters or other specified testing
devices
in
proper
working
order;
4)
Operate
the
vapor
collection
system
and
delivery
vessel
unloading
points
in
a
manner
that
prevents:
A)
A
reading
equal
to
or
greater
than
100
percent
of
the
lower explosive limit
(LEL
measured
as
propane)
when
tested
in
accordance
with
the
procedure
described
in
EPA
450/2-78-051
Appendix
B,
and
B)
Avoidable
leaks
of
liquid
during
the
filling
of
storage
tanks~
and
5)
Within
15
business days after discovery of the
leak
by
the
owner,
operator,
or
the
Agency,
repair
and retest a vapor collection system which exceeds
the
limits
of
subsection
(d) (4) (A).
e)
Gasoline
dispensing
facilities
were
required
to
take
certain
actions
to
achieve
compliance which are
summarized
in
Appendix
C.
(Source:
Amended
at
16
Ill.
Peg.
_______,
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
Introduction
218.101
Clean-up
and
Disposal
Operations
218.102
Abbreviations
and
Conversion
Factors
218.
103
Applicability
218.104
Definitions
218.105
Test
Methods
and
Procedures
130—488
13
218. 106
.218.107
218.108
218.109
218.110
218.111
.218. 112
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 ~:
ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM STORAGE AND LOADING OPERATIONS
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
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
Section
218. 121
218.122
218. 123
218.124
218.125
218.126
Storage
Containers
• Loading
Operations
Petroleum Liquid Storage Tanks
External
Floating
Roofs
Compliance
Dates
Compliance Plan
130—489
14
218.301
218
.
302
218.303
218
.
304
Section
218
.
401
218.402
218.403
218.404
218.405
SUBPART
Section
218.421
218.422
218.423
218.424
218.425
218.426
218.427
218.428
218.429
2 18.430
Section
218.441
218.442
218.443
218.444
218.445
218.446
218.447
218. 448
218.449
218.450
218.451
2 18.452
218.453
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
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
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
SUBPART 5:
RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC PRODUCTS
Section
218. 461
218.462
Manufacture
of
Pneumatic
Rubber
Tires
Green
Tire
Spraying
Operations
130—490
15
Section
218.480
218.481
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
Material
Storage
and
Transfer
In—Process
Tanks
Leaks
Other Emission Sources
Testing
Monitoring
and
Recordkeeping
for
Air
Pollution
Control
Equipment
Recordkeeping
for
Air
Pollution
Control
Equipment
Definitions
Emission
Limitations
for
Air
Oxidation
Processes
Testing and Monitoring
Compliance Date
SUBPART W:
AGRICULTURE
Section
218.541
Pesticide Exception
SUBPART
X:
CONSTRUCTION
Section
218.581
218. 582
2 18.583
218.584
218.585
Bulk
Gasoline
Plants
Bulk
Gasoline
Terminals
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
Gasoline
Delivery
Vessels
Gasoline
Volatility
Standards
SUBPART
Z:
DRY
CLEANERS
218.463
218.464
218.465
218.466
218.483
218.484
218.485
218.486
2 18.487
218.488
218.489
Section
218.521
218.525
218.526
218.527
SUBPART V:
AIR OXIDATION PROCESSES
Section
218.561
218.562
2 18.563
Architectural Coatings
Paving
Operations
Cutback Asphalt
SUBPART
Y:
GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
130—49 1
16
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
218.613
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
Perchioroethylene
Dry
Cleaners
Exemptions
Leaks
Compliance
Dates
Compliance
Plan
Exception
to
Compliance
Plan
Standards
for
Petroleuxn
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
Compliance
Plan
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
Storage Tanks
Leaks
Clean
Up
Compliance
Schedule
Pecordkeeping
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
Pequireinents
Compliance
Schedule
Testing
SUBPART
QQ:
MISCELLANEOUS FORMULATION MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
Section
218.940
Applicability
130—492
17
218.943
‘
Permit Conditions
218.946
Control
Requirements
218.947
Compliance
Schedule
218.948
Testing
SUBPART
PR:
,
MISCELLANEOUS
ORGANIC
CHEMICAL
MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES
Section
218.960
Applicability
218.963
•
Permit
Conditions
218.966
Control
Requirements
218.967
Compliance
Schedule
218.968
Testing
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
UTJ:
RECOPDKEEPING
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
218.Appendix
C:
Reference
Methods
and
Procedures
2l8.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
P91-7
at
15
Ill.
Reg.
12231,
effective
August
16, 1991;
amended
in
P91—30
at
16 Ill. Req.
_________,
effective
SUBPART Y:
GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
Section 218.583
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
—
Storage .Tank
Filling Operations
130—493
18
a)
Subject
to
subsection
(b),
no
person
shall
cause
or
allow
the
transfer
of
gasoline
from
any
delivery
vessel
into
any
stationary
storage
tank
at
a
gasoline
dispensing
facility
unless:
1)
The
tank
is
equipped
with
a
submerged
loading
pipe;
and
2)
The
vapors
displaced
from
the
storage
tank
during
filling are processed by a vapor control system
that
includes
one
or
more
of
the
following:
A)
A
vapor
collection
system
that
meets
the
requirements
of
subsection
(d) (4);
or
B)
A refrigeration—condensation system or any
other
system
approved
by
the
Agency
and
approved
by
the
USEPA
as
a
SIP
revision,
that
recovers
at
least
90
percent
by
weight
of
all
vaporized
organic
material
from
the
equipment
being
controlled;
and
C)
The
delivery
vessel
displays the appropriate
sticker
pursuant
to
the
requirements
of
•
Section
218.584(b)
or
(d).
b)
The
requirements
of
subsection
(a)
(2)
shall not apply
to
transfers
of
gasoline
to
a
stationary
storage tank
at
a
gasoline
dispensing
facility
if:
1)
The
tank
is
equipped
with
a
floating roof,
or
other
system
of
equal
or
better
emission
control
approved
by
the
Agency
and
approved
by
the USEPA
as a SIP revision;
2)
The tank has a capacity of less than 2000 gallons
and was in place and operating before January
1,
1979;
or
3)
The tank has a capacity of less than 575 gallons.
C)
Subject to subsection
(b),
each owner of a gasoline
dispensing facility shall:
1)
Install all control systems and make all process
modifications required by subsection
(a);
2)
Provide instructions to the operator of the
gasoline dispensing facility describing necessary
maintenance operations and procedures for prompt
notification of the owner in case
o’f any
malfunction of a vapor control system; and
130—494
19
3)
Repair,
replace or modify any worn out or
malfunctioning component or element of design.
d)
Subject to subsection
(b), each operator of a gasoline
dispensing
facility
shall:
1)
Maintain
and
operate
each
vapor
control
system
in
accordance
with
the
owner’s
instructions;
2)
Promptly
notify
the
owner of any scheduled
maintenance or malfunction requiring replacement
or repair of a major component of a vapor control
system;
3)
Maintain gauges, meters or other specified testing
devices in proper working order;
4)
Operate the vapor collection system and delivery
vessel
unloading
points
in
a
manner
that
prevents:
A)
A
reading
equal
to
or
greater than 100
percent of the lower explosive limit
(LEL
measured as propane) when tested in
accordance
with
the
procedure
described
in
•
EPA 450/2-78-051 Appendix B, and
B)
Avoidable
leaks
of
liquid
during
the
filling
of storage tanks; and
5)
Within 15 business days after discovery of the
leak by the owner, operator,
or the Agency,
repair
and
retest
a vapor collection system which exceeds
the
limits
of
subsection
(d) (4) (A).
e)
Gasoline
dispensing
facilities
were
required
to
take
certain actions to achieve compliance which are
summarized in
35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 215, Appendix C.
(Source:
Amended
at
_________
Ill.
Peg.
_________,
effective
Section
218.586
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
--
Motor
Vehicle Fueling Operations
~j
For the purposes of this section, the following
definitions apply.
fl
Average
Monthly
Volume:
The
amount
of
motor
vehicle
fuel
dispensed
per
month
from
a
gasoline
dispensing facility based upon a monthly average
for
the
2-year
period
of
November,
1990
through
October,
1992
or,
if
not
available,
the
monthly
130—495
20
average for the most recent twelve calendar
months.
Monthly
averages
are
to
include
only
those months when the facility was operating.
21
Certified:
Any
vapor
collection
and
control
system
which
has
been
tested
and
approved
by
CARB
as
having
a
vapor
recovery
and
removal
efficiency
of
at
least
95
(by
weight)
shall
constitute
a.
certified
vapor
collection
and
control
system.
~j,.
Constructed:
Fabricated,
erected
or
installed;
refers
to
any
facility,
emission
source
or
air
pollution
control
eauipment.
j)
CARB:
California
Air
Resources Board,
P.O.
Box
2815.
Sacramento,
CA
95812.
~j
Employee:
Any person who performs work for an
employer.
,~j
Facility:
Any building, structure,
installation,
operation
or
combination thereof located on
contiguous
properties
and
under
common
ownership
that
provides
for
the
dispensing
of
motor vehicle
fuel.
,fl.
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facility:
Any
facility
where
motor
vehicle
fuel
is
dispensed
into
motor
vehicle
fuel
tanks
or
portable
containers
from
a
storage
tank
with
a
capacity
of
2176
liters
(575 gallons)
or
more.
~j
Modification:
Any
change,
removal
or
addition,
other than an identical replacement,
of any
component contained within the vapor collection
and control system.
,~j
Motor Vehicle:
Any self-propelled vehicle powered
by
an
internal
combustion
engine
including,
but
not
limited
to,
automobiles,
trucks,
and
watercraft.
j~fl
Motor
Vehicle
Fuel:
‘Any
petroleum
distillate
having
a
Reid
vapor
pressure
of
more
than
27.6
kilopascals
(kPa)
(four
pounds
per
sguare
inch)
and
which
is
used
to
power
motor
vehicles.
~J1
Owner
or
Operator:
Any
person
who
owns,
leases,
operates,
manages,
supervises
or
controls
(directly
or
indirectly)
a
gasoline
dispensing
facility.
13 0—496
21
~fl
Reid Vapor Pressure:
For gasoline,
it shall
be
measured in accordance with either the method ASTM
D323 or a modification of ASTM D323 known as the
“dry
method”
as
set
forth
in
40
CFR
80.
Appendix
E,
incorporated
by
references
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
215.105.
,~fl
Vapor
Collection
and
Control System:
Any system
certified
by
CARB
which
limits
the
discharge
to
the
atmosphere
of
motor
vehicle
fuel
vapors
displaced
during
the dispensing of motor vehicle
fuel into motor vehicle fuel tanks.
~j
The provisions of subsection
(c)
of this Section shall
apply to any gasoline dispensing facility which
dispenses an average monthly volume of more than 10,000
gallons of motor vehicle fuel per month.
Compliance
shall
be
demonstrated in accordance with the schedule
provided
in
subsection
(d)
of
this
Section.
~j
No
owner
or
operator
of
a gasoline dispensing facility
sublect
to
the reguirements of subsection
(b)
of this
Section shall cause or allow the dispensing of motor
vehicle
fuel
at any time unless all fuel dispensing
operations are equipped with and utilize a vapor
collection and control system which is properly
installed and operated as provided below:
fl
No
vapor
collection and control system shall be
installed, used or maintained unless the system
has been tested and certified.
21
Any vapor collection and control system utilized
shall be maintained in accordance with the
manufacturer’s specifications and the
certification.
fl
No elements or components of a vapor collection
and control system shall be modified, removed,
replaced or otherwise rendered inoperative in a
manner which prevents the system from performing
in accordance with its certification and design
specifications.
j)
A vapor collection and control system shall not be
operated with defective, malfunctioning or missing
components.
~j
Operators and employees of the gasoline dispensing
facility
shall
be
trained
and
instructed in the
proper
operation
and
maintenance
of
a
vapor
collection
and
control
system.
130—497
22
~j.
Instructions
shall
be
posted
in
a
conspicuous
and
visible
place
within
the
motor
fuel
dispensing
area
and
shall
describe
the
proper
method
of
dispensing
motor
vehicle
fuel
with
‘the
use
of
the
vapor
collection
and
control
system.
~j
Facilities suhiect to the requirements of subsection
(c)
of
this
Section
shall
demonstrate
compliance
according
to
the
following:
fl
Facilities
that
commenced
construction
after
November
1,
1990,
must
comply
by
May
1,
1993.
21
Facilities that dispense an average monthly volume
of more than 100,000 gallons of motor fuel per
month, must comply by November 1,
1993.
~
All other facilities must comply by November
1.
1994.
j)
Any gasoline dispensing facility described under
both subsections
(1)
and
(2) of Subsection(d)
of,
this Section shall meet the requirements of
subsection
(1).
~j
New facilities constructed after the adoption of
this Section shall comply with the requirements of
subsection
(c)
of this Section upon startup of the
facility.
~j.
Existing facilities previously exempted from but
which become subiect to the requirements of
subsection
(c) of this Section after May j~1993
shall comply with the requirements of subsection
(c)
of this Section within six calendar months of
the date from which the facility becomes subject.
~j
Any gasoline dispensing facility that becomes subiect
to the provisions of subsection
(c)
of this Section at
any time shall remain subiect to the provisions of
subsection
(c)
of this Section at all times.
fi
Upon request by the Agency,’ the owner or operator of a
gasoline dispensing facility which claims to be exempt
from the requirements of this Section shall submit
records to the Agency within 30 calendar days from the
date of the request which demonstrate that the gasoline
dispensing facility
is in fact exempt.
gj.
fl.
Any gasoline dispensing facility subject to
subsection
(c)
of this Section shall retain at the
130—498
23
facility
copies
of
all
records
and
reports
adequate
to
clearly
demonstrate:
~j
That
a
certified
vapor
collection
and
control
system
has
been
installed
and
tested
t~
verify
its
performance
according
to
its
‘specifications.
~j
That
proper
maintenance
has
been
conducted
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer’s
specifications
and
requirements.
~1
The
time
period
and
duration
of
all
malfunctions
of
the
vapor
collection
and
control system.
~
The motor vehicle fuel throughput of the
facility for each calendar month of the
previous year.
~j
That operators and employees are trained and
instructed in the proper operation and
maintenance of the vapor collection and
control system and informed as to the
potential penalties associated with the
violation of any provision of this Section.
21
Records and reports required pursuant to this
subsection shall be made available, to the Agency
upon request.
~j
Any gasoline dispensing facility subiect to subsection
(c)
of this Section shall be exempt from the permit
requirements specified under Sections 201.142,
201.143
and 201.144 for its vapor collection and control
systems, provided that:
fl
Upon the installation of a vapor collection and
control system, the owner or operator of the
gasoline dispensing facility shall submit to the
Agency a registration form which provides at
minimum the facility name and address,
signature’
of the owner or operator. the CARB Executive Order
Number for the vapor collection and control system
to be utilized, the number of nozzles
(excluding
diesel or kerosene) used for motor vehicle
refueling, the monthly average volume of motor
vehicle fuel dispensed and the date of completion
of installation, of the vapor collection and
control system.
“Completion of installation”
includes the successful passing of vapor leakage
and blockage tests as specified by CARB.
The
130—499
24
registration
must
be
submitted
to
the
Agency
within
30
days
‘of
completion
of
such
installation.
2.1.
Upon
the
modification
of
an
existing
vapor
collection
and
control
system,
the
owner
or
operator
of
the
gasoline
dispensing
facility
shall
submit to the Agency a registration form that
details
the
changes
to
the
information
provided
in
the
previous
registration
of
the
vapor
collection
and
control
system
and
which
includes
the
signature
of
the
owner
or
operator.
The
registration
must
be
submitted
to
the
Agency
within
30
days
of
completion
of
such
modification.
(Source:
Added 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
219
ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION~STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
FOR
THE
METRO
EAST
AREA
SUBPART
A:
GENERAL
PROVISIONS
Section
219.100
219.101
219.102
219.103
219.104
219.105
219.106
219.107
219.108
219.109
219.110
219.111
219.112
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
219.121
219.122
219.123
219.124
‘219.125
Storage
Containers
Loading
Operations
Petroleum
Liquid
Storage
Tanks
External
Floating
Roofs
Compliance Dates
130—500
25
Separation Operations
Pumps
and
Compressors
Vapor
Blowdown
Safety Relief Valves
Section
219.204
219
.
205
219. 206
219.207
219
.
208
219.209
219.210
219.
211
Section
219.301
219.302
219 .303
219 .304
Section
219.401
219.402
219.403
219
.
404
219
.
405
SUBPART
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
Q:
LEAKS
FROM
SYNTHETIC
ORGANIC
CHEMICAL
AND
POLYMER
MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT
219.126
Compliance
Plan
SUBPART C:
ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT
Section
219.141
219.142
219.143
219.144
Section
219. 181
219.182
219.183
219.184
219. 185
219.186
SUBPART E:
SOLVENT CLEANING
Solvent
Cleaning
in
General
Cold
Cleaning
Open Top Vapor Degreasing
Conveyorized Degreasing
Compliance Schedule
Test Methods
SUBPART F:
COATING OPERATIONS
130—501
26
Section
219.421
219.422
219.423
219.424
219.425
219.426
219.427
219.428
219.429
219.430
Section
219 .441
219.442
219.443
219.444
219.445
219.446
219.447
219.448
219.449
219.450
219.451
219.452
219.453
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
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
SUBPART
5:
RUBBER
AND
MISCELLANEOUS
PLASTIC
PRODUCTS
Section
219.461
219.462
219.463
219.464
219.465
219.466
Manufacture
of
Pneumatic
Rubber
Tires
Green
Tire
Spraying
Operations
Alternative
Emission
Reduction
Systems
Emission Testing
Compliance
Dates
Compliance Plan
SUBPART T:
PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
Section
219.480
Applicability
of
Subpart
T
219.481
Control
of
Reactors,
Distillation
Units,
Crystallizers,
Centrifuges
and
Vacuum
Dryers
219.482
Control
of
Air
Dryers,
Production
Equipment
Exhaust
Systems and Filters
Material Storage and Transfer
In—Process Tanks
Leaks
Other
Emission
Sources
Testing
219.483
219.484
219.485
219.486
219.487
130—502
27
219.488
Monitoring and Recordkeeping for Air Pollution Control
Equipment
219.489
Recordkeeping for Air Pollution Control Equipment
SUBPART V:
AIR OXIDATION PROCESSES
Definitions
Emission
Limitations
for
Air
Oxidation
Processes
Testing
and
Monitoring
Compliance
Date
Section
219.541
Pesticide Exception
Section
219. 601
219.
602
219.603
219.
604
219.605
219. 606
219.607
219.608
219.609
219.610
219
.
611
219. 612
219.613
Bulk Gasoline Plants
Bulk
Gasoline
Terminals
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facilities
Gasoline
Delivery
Vessels
Gasoline Volatility Standards
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 Repair of Leaks
Testing and Monitoring
Exemption for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
Compliance Dates
Compliance Plan
SUBPART AA:
PAINT AND INK MANUFACTURING
Sectior
219. 521
219.525
219.526
2 19.527
SUBPART W:
AGRICULTURE
SUBPART
X:
CONSTRUCTION
Architectural Coatings
Paving Operations
Cutback Asphalt
SUBPART
Y:
GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
Section
219.561
219.562
219.563
Section
219.581
219.582
219.583
219.584
2 19.585
SUBPART
Z:
DRY
CLEANERS
130—503
28
Section
219.620
219.621
219.623
219.624
219.625
219.626
219 .628
219.630
219.636
219.637
Section
219.875
219.877
219.879
219. 881
219.883
219.886
Section
219. 920
219. 923
219.926
219.927
219
.
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
219.94 0
219.943
219. 946
219. 947
219.948
Applicability
Permit Conditions
Control Requirements
Compliance Schedule
Testing
SUBPART PR:
MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIC CHEMICAL
MANUFACTURING
PROCESSES
SUBPART
TT:
OTHER
EMISSION
SOURCES
Section
219.960
219. 963
219. 966
219.967
219.968
Applicability
Permit
Conditions
Control Requirements
Compliance Schedule
Testing
130—504
29
Section
219.980
Applicability
219.983
Permit Conditions
219’. 986
Control
Requirements
219.987
Compliance
Schedule
219.988
Testing
SUBPART
UU:
RECORDKEEPING
AND
REPORTING
FOP
NON-CTG
SOURCES
Section
219.990
Exempt Emission Sources
219.991
Subject
Emission
Sources
219 .Appendix
A:
List
of
Chemicals
Defining
Synthetic
Organic
Chemical
and
Polymer
Manufacturing
219.Appendix
B:
VON Measurement Techniques for Capture
Efficiency
2l9.Appendix C:
Reference ,Methods and Procedures
219.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 P91-8
at 15 Ill.
Peg.
12491, effective August
16,
1991; amended in R9l—30 at 16
Ill. Reg.
_____________
SUBPART Y:
GASOLINE’ DISTRIBUTION
Section 219.583
Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
—
Storage Tank
Filling Operations
a)
Subject to subsection
(b), no person shall cause or
allow the transfer of gasoline from any delivery vessel
into any stationary storage tank at a gasoline
dispensing facility unless:
1)
The tank is equipped with a submerged loading
pipe;
and
2)
The
vapors
displaced
from
the
storage
tank
during
filling
are
processed
by
a
vapor
control
system
that
includes
one
or
more
of
the
following:
A)
A
vapor
collection
system
that
meets
the
requirements of subsection
(d) (4); or
B)
A refrigeration—condensation system or any
other system approved by the Agency and
approved by the USEPA as a SIP revision, that
recovers at least 90 percent by weight of all
130—505
30
vaporized
organic
material
from
the
equipment
being
controlled;
and
C)
The delivery vessel displays the appropriate
sticker
pursuant
to
the
requirements of
Section
219.584(b)
or
,(d).
b)
The
requirements
of
subsection
(a)
(2)
shall
not
apply
to
transfers
of
gasoline
to
a stationary storage tank
at
a
gasoline
dispensing
facility
if:
1)
The
tank
is equipped with a floating roof, or
other system of equal or better emission control
as
approved
by
the
Agency
and
approved
by
the
USEPA
as
a
SIP
revision;
2)
The
tank
has
a
capacity
of
less
than 2000 gallons
and
was
in
place
and
operating
before
January
1,
1979;
or
3)
The
tank
has
a
capacity
of
less
than
575
gallons.
c)
Subject to subsection
(b), each owner of a gasoline
dispensing facility shall:
1)
Install all control system’s and make all process
modifications required by subsection
(a);
2)
Provide instructions to the operator of the
gasoline
dispensing
facility
describing necessary
maintenance operations and procedures for prompt
notification of the owner in case of any
malfunction of a vapor control system;
and
3)
Repair,
replace
or
modify
any
worn
out
or
malfunctioning
component
or
element
of
design.
d)
Subject
to
subsection
(b),
each
operator
of
a
gasoline
dispensing
facility
shall:
1)
Maintain
and
operate
each
vapor
control
system
in
accordance
with
the
owner’s
instructions;
2)
Promptly
notify
the
owner
of
any
scheduled
maintenance
or
malfunction
requiring
replacement
or
repair
of
a
major
component
of
a
vapor
control
•
system;
3)
Maintain gauges, meters or other specified testing
devices
in
proper
working
order;
130—506
31
4)
Operate
the
vapor
collection
system
and
delivery
vessel
unloading
points
in
a
manner
that
prevents:
A)
A reading equal to or greater than 100
percent
of ‘the
lower
explosive
limit
(LEL
measured
as
propane)
when
tested
in
accordance
with
the
procedure
described
in
EPA 450/2-78-051 Appendix B, and
B)
Avoidable
leaks
of
liquid
during
the
filling
of storage tanks; and
5)
Within 15 business days after discovery of the
leak
by
the
owner,
operator, or the Agency,
repair
and retest a vapor collection system which exceeds
the
limits
of
subsection
(d) (4)
(A).
e)
Gasoline
dispensing
facilities
were required to take
certain actions to achieve compliance which are
summarized
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
215,
Appendix
C.
-
(Source:
Amended
at
________
Ill.
Peg.
________,
effective
__________________________________________ )
Section
219.586
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facilities
-
Motor
Vehicle Fueling Operations
~j
For
the
purposes
of
this
section,
the following
definitions apply.
fl
Average Monthly Volume:
The amount of motor
vehicle fuel dispensed per month from a gasoline
dispensing facility based upon a monthly average
for the 2-year period of November, 1990 through
October,
1992 or,
if not available, the monthly
average for the most recent twelve calendar
months.
Monthly averages are to include only
those
months
when
the
facility
was
operating.
21
Certified:
Any
vapor
collection
and
control
system which has been tested and approved by CARB
as having a vapor recovery and removal efficiency
of at least 95
(by weight)
shall constitute
a
certified vapor collection and control system.
~j
Constructed:
Fabricated,
erected or installed;
refers to any facility,
emission source or air
pollution control equipment.
j),
CARB:
California Air Resources Board,
P.O. Box
2815,
Sacramento,
CA
95812.
130—507
32
~
Employee:
Any
person
who
performs
work
for
an
employer.
~j
Facility:
Any building,
structure, installation,
operation
or
combination
thereof
located
on
contiguous
properties
and
under
common
ownership
that
provides
for
the
dispensing
of
motor
vehicle
fuel.
21
Gasoline
Dispensing
Facility:
Any
facility
where
motor
vehicle
fuel
is
dispensed
into
motor
vehicle
fuel
tanks
or
portable
containers
from
a
storage
tank
with
a
capacity
of
2176
liters
(575
gallons)
or
more.
~
Modification:
Any
change,
removal
or
addition,
other
than
an
identical
replacement,
of
any
component
contained
within
the
vapor
collection
and
control
system.
~j
Motor
Vehicle:
Any
self-propelled
vehicle
powered
by
an
internal combustion engine including, but
not limited to, automobiles, trucks, and
watercraft.
.
~Qj
Motor
Vehicle
Fuel:
Any
petroleum
distillate
having
a
Reid
vapor
pressure
of
more
than
27.6
kilopascals
(kPa)
(four
pounds
per
square
inch)
and
which
is
used
to
power
motor
vehicles.
,~JJ..
Owner’ or
Operator:
Any
person who owns,
leases,
pperates,
manages,
supervises
or
controls
(directly
or
indirectly)
a
gasoline
dispensing
facility.
~
Reid
Vapor
Pressure:
For
gasoline,
it
shall
be
measured
in
accordance
with
either
the
method
ASTM
D323
or
a
modification
of
ASTM
D323
known
as
the
“dry
method”
as
set
forth
in
40
CFR
80.
Appendix
E.
incorporated
by
references
in
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
2.15.105.
3~I
Vapor
Collection
and
Control
System:
Any
system
certified
by
CARB
which
limits
the
discharge
to
the_atmosphere
of
motor
vehicle
fuel
vapors
displaced
during
the dispensing of motor vehicle
fuel
into
motor
vehicle
fuel
tanks.
~j
The
provisions
of
subsection
(c)
of
this Section shall
apply_to
any
gasoline
dispensing
facility
which
dispenses an
average
monthly
volume of more than 10,000
gallons of motor vehicle fuel per month.
Compliance
130—5~8
33
shall be demonstrated in accordance with the schedule
provided
in
subsection
(d)
of this Section.
g~
No
owner
or
operator of a gasoline dispensing facility
sub-i ect
to
the
requirements
of
subsection
(b)
of
this
Section
shall
cause
or
allow
the
dispensing
of
motor
vehicle fuel at any time unless all fuel dispensing
operations
are
equipped
with
and
utilize
a
vapor
collection
and
control
system
which
is
properly
installed
and
operated
as
provided
below:
fl
No
vapor
collection
and
control system shall be
installed,
used
or
maintained
unless
the
system
has
been
tested and certified.
21
Any
vapor
collection
and
control system utilized
shall
be
maintained
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer’s specifications and the
certification.
~j
No elements or components of a vapor collection
•
and
control system shall be modified, remove&
replaced
or
otherwise
rendered
inoperative
in
a
manner which prevents the system from performing
in accordance with its certification and design
specifications.
j)
A vapor collection and control system shall not be
operated
with
defective, malfunctioning or missing
components.
~j
Operators
and
employees
of
the
gasoline
dispensing
facility
shall
be
trained
and
instructed
in
the
proper
operation
and
maintenance
of
a
vapor
collection
and
control
system.
,~j.
Instructions
shall
be
posted
in
a
conspicuous
and
visible
place within the motor fuel dispensing
area
and
shall
describe
the
proper
method
of
dispensing
motor
vehicle
fuel
with
the
use
of
the
vapor
collection
and
control
system.
~j,, Facilities subject to the
requirements
of
subsection
(c)
of
this
Section
shall
demonstrate
compliance
according
to
the
following:
fl
Facilities that
commenced
construction
after
November
1,
1990,
must
comply
by
May
1,
1993.
21
Facilities
that
dispense
an
average
monthly
vc~
of
more
than
100,000
gallons
of
motor
fue)
month, must comply by November 1, 199~
130—509
34
fl
All
other
facilities
must
comply
by
November
1,
1994.
,4j
Any
gasoline
dispensing
facility
described
under
~h
subsections
(1)
and
(2)
of
Subsection
(d)
of
this
Section
shall
meet
the
requirements
of
subsection
(1).
,~j
New
facilities
constructed
after
the
adoption
of
this
Section
shall
comply
with
the
requirements
of
subsection
(c)
of
this
Section
upon
startup
of
the
facility.
~j
Existing
facilities
previously
exempted
from
but
which
become
subject to the requirements of
subsection
(c)
of
this
Section
after
May
~
1993
shall comply with the requirements of subsection
(c)
of
this
Section
within
six
calendar months of
the
date
from
which
the
facility becomes subject.
~j
Any
gasoline
dispensing
facility
that
becomes
sub-ject
to
the
provisions
of
subsection
(c)
of
this Section
at,
any time
shall
remain
subject
to
the
provisionsof
subsection
(c) of this Section at all times.
.~j
Upon request by the Agency. the owner or operator of a
gasoline
dispensing
facility
which
claims
to
be
exempt
from
the
requirements
of
this
Section shall submit
records to the Agency within 30 calendar days from the
date of the request which demonstrate that the gasoline
disp~~ing
facility
is
in
fact
exempt.
U
~y~gaso1ine
dispensing
facility
sublect
to
subsection
(C)
of
this
Section shall retain copies
at
the
facility
of
all
records
and
reports
~equate
to clearly demonstrate:
A)
That
a
certified
vapor
collection
and
control
~y~t~m
has
been
installed
and
tested to
verity
its
performance
according
to
its
j~icat~~
~,
I~at ~p~p
aJntenanc~~s
been
conducted
in
accordance
with
the
manufacturer’s
specifications
arid
requirements..
~j
The
time
~
duration
of
malfunctions of
the
vapor
collection
and
control system.
j~j
The motor.vehicle fuel throughput of the
facility
for
each
calendar
month
of
the
previous year.
130—510
35
~
That operators and employees are trained and
instructed
in
the
proper
operation
and
maintenance
of
the
vapor
collection
and
control system and informed as to the
penalties
associated
with
the
violation
of
any
provisions
of
this
Section.
21
Records
and
reports
required
pursuant
to
this
subsection
shall
be
made
available
to
the
Agency
upon request.
hI
Any
gasoline
dispensing
facility
subject
to
subsection
(c)
of
this
Section
shall
be
exempt
from
the
permit
requirements
specified
under
Sections
201.142,
201.143
and
201.144
for
its
vapor
collection
and
control
systems, provided that:
fl.
Upon the installation of a vapor collection and
control system, the owner or operator of the
gasoline dispensing facility shall submit to the
Agency a registration form which provides at
minimum the facility name and address, signature
of the owner or operator, the CARB Executive Order
Number for the vapor collection and control system
to be utilized, the number of nozzles (excluding
diesel or kerosene)
used for motor vehicle
refueling, the monthly average volume of motor
vehicle fuel dispensed and the date of completion
of installation of the vapor collection and
control system.
“Completion of’ installation”
includes the successful passing of vapor leakage
and blockage tests as specified by CARB.
The
registration
must
be
submitted
to
the
Agency
within 30 days of completion of such installation.
21
Upon the modification of an existing vapor
collection and control system, the owner or
operator of the gasoline dispensing facility shall
submit_to_the Agency a registration form that
details the changes to the information provided in
the
previous
registration
of
the
vapor
collection
and control system and which includes the
signature
of
the
owner
or
operator.
The
registration
must
be
submitted
to
the
Agency
within
30
days
of
completion
of
such
modification.
(Source:
Added
at
‘
Ill.
Reg.
_________,
effective
________________________________________________________________________
)
IT
IS
SO
ORDERED.
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36
I,
Dorothy
M.
Gunn,
Clerk
of
the
Illinois
Pollution
Control
Board,
hereby
certi~y~that
the
abo
e
Opinion
and
Order
was
adopted
on
the
,~?7tJ~-
day
of
_______________,
1992,
by
a
vote
of7G.
~
“~rothyM.
~n,
Clerk
Illinois
PotJ~ution Control
Board
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