ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
January
4,
1979
IN THE MATTER OF:
PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO RULE 205(g) (1)
OF
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THE AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATIONS
PROPOSED ORDER OF THE BOARD
(by Mr. Dumelle):
Rule
20S(g) (1)
of the Board’s Air Pollution Control Regu—
lations
is hereby amended to read as follows.
Public comment
will be accepted on this proposal for a period of 45 days from
the date of this Order.
(g)
Waste Gas Disposal.
(1)
Petroleum Refinery and Petrochemical Manufacturing
Process Emissions.
(A)
Except as provided in Rule 205(g) (1) (B)
or Rule 205(g) (1) (C), no person shall cause
or allow the discharge of organic materials
into the atmosphere from:
(i)
any catalyst regenerator of a
petroleum cracking system; or
(ii)
any petroleum fluid coker;
or
(iii)
any other waste gas stream from
any petroleum or petrochemical
manufacturing process;
in excess of 100 ppm equivalent methane
(molecular
weight 16.0)
(B)
Exception.
Existing sources subject
to Rule
205(g) (1) (A) (iii)
may, alternatively,
at their
election, comply with the organic material emis-
sion limitations imposed by Rule 205(f) provided,
however, that there shall be no increase in
emissions from such sources above the level of
emissions
in existence on the effective date of
this Rule 205(g) (1) (B)
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(C)
New Sources.
Sources subject to Rule 205(g)
(1) (A) (iii), construction of which commenced on
or after January
1,
1977, may,
at their election,
comply with the following emission limitation:
(i)
a maximum of eight pounds per hour of
organic material;
or
(ii)
emission of organic material
in excess
of the limitation of subparagraph
(i)
of
this paragraph
is allowable if such emissions
are controlled by air pollution control methods
or equipment approved by the Agency capable
of reducing by 85 percent or more the un--
controlled organic material that would other--
wise be emitted to the atmosphere.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
I, Christan L. Moffett,
Clerk of the Illinois Pollution
Control Board, here,p certify
above Proposed Order was
adopte~3.on the
~
day of
1979
by
a vote
of
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Illinois Pollut
)ntroi Board
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