ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    July 19,
    1990
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    LIMITS TO VOLATILITY
    )
    R88-30(B)
    OF GASOLINE
    )
    (Rulemaking)
    PROPOSED RULE.
    SECOND FIRST NOTICE.
    ORDER OF
    THE
    BOARD
    (by J.D. Dumelle):
    This matter comes before the Board upon its own petition for
    rulemaking.
    The Board initially introduced gasoline volatility
    rules in January of 1989.
    Subsequent
    to its proposal
    for First
    Notice, the rulemaking was split
    into two dockets
    (A)
    and
    (B).
    While docket
    (A)
    did proceed
    to Final Adoption,
    the Board
    was forced to undertake an emergency rulemaking effective only
    for the summer of 1990 due to some late—filed language from
    USEPA,
    the acceptance of which was necessary for federal
    approval.
    Since the Boardts proposal,
    federal regulations have been
    finalized.
    Yet these gasoline volatility standards will not be
    effectuated until 1992.
    Accordingly,
    the Board is proceeding
    with this rulemaking to reduce the ozone levels
    in Illinois
    during the summer of 1991 and, further,
    to adopt
    those federal
    standards which will apply to Illinois
    in
    1992.
    In this
    regard,
    the Board notes
    that this rulemaking will contain those
    suggestions urged by the federal EPA which ultimately
    necessita:ed the adoption of the emergency rule.
    The Board notes
    that this permanent rule will seek to reduce
    the Reid Vapor Pressure
    (“RVP”)
    standard from 9.5
    lbs. per square
    inch
    (“psi”)
    (as enacted in the emergency rule)
    to 9.0 psi.
    In
    this regard,
    the Board emphasizes that it brings
    this proposed
    rule to First Notice without
    the benefits of hearings on the
    matter and,
    as such,
    takes
    no position on the merits of the
    proposal.
    The Board initiates this proposal at this time
    to
    begin the rulemaking process pursuant to the Administrative
    Procedure Act as well as
    to allow the potentially affected
    parties sufficient time
    to argue substantive issues and possibly
    adjust to new standards.
    In addition,
    the Board will use this opportunity to correct
    the typographical error contained within the definition
    of
    “Transfer Efficiency”
    (35 Ill. Adn. Code,
    Section 211.122)
    in
    RACT Rulemaking
    R89—l6(A)
    pursuant to its Order dated July
    3,
    1990.
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    ORDER
    The Board hereby proposes for First Notice the following
    amendments to the Illinois Administrative Code
    to
    be published
    in
    the Illinois Register.
    TITLE
    35:
    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
    SUBTITLE
    B:
    AIR POLLUTION
    CHAPTER
    I:
    POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    SUBCHAPTER
    C:
    EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR
    STATIONARY SOURCES
    PART 211
    DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS
    SUBPART
    B:
    DEFINITIONS
    Sect ion
    211.121
    Other Definitions
    211.122
    Definitions
    “Transfer Efficiency”:
    ratio of
    the amount
    of coating solids
    deposited onto a part or product
    to the total amount
    of coating
    solids used.
    PART 215
    ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
    SUBPART
    Y:
    GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
    Section
    215.581
    Bulk Gasoline Plants
    215.582
    Bulk Gasoline Terminals
    215.583
    Gasoline Dispensing Facilities
    215.584
    Gasoline Delivery Vessels
    215.585
    Gasoline Volatility Standards
    Section 215.585
    GasolIne Volatility Standards
    a)
    No person shall
    sell,
    offer
    for sale,
    dispense,
    supply,
    offer
    for supply,
    or
    transport for use
    in Illinois
    gasoline whose Reid vapor pressure exceeds
    the
    applicable limitations set forth
    in subsections
    (b)
    and
    (c) during
    the regulatory control periods,
    which
    shall
    be ~
    ~ May
    1
    to ~
    3±September
    15
    for retail
    out1e~s, wholesae purchaser—consumer
    facilities,
    and
    all other facilities.
    b)
    The Reid
    vapor
    pressure
    of gasoline,
    a measure of its
    volatility,
    shall
    not exceed
    9--i 9.0 psi
    (65--5 62.1
    kPa)
    during the regulatory control period
    in 19981 and each
    year
    thereafter.
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    c)
    The Reid vapor pressure
    of ethanol blend gasolines shall
    not exceed the limitations
    for gasoline set
    forth
    in
    subsection
    (b)
    by more than 1.0 psi
    (6.9 kPa).
    Notwithstanding this limitation, blenders
    of ethanol
    blend gasolines whose Reid vapor pressure
    is less than
    1.0 psi above the base stock gasoline immediately after
    blending with ethanol are prohibited from adding butane
    or any product that will increase the Reid vapor
    pressure of the blended gasoline.
    d)
    All sampling of gasoline required pursuant
    to the
    provisions
    of this Section shall be conducted by one or
    more of the following
    approved methods or procedures
    which are incorporated by reference
    in Section 215.105.
    1)
    For manual sampling,
    ASTM D4057;
    2)
    For automatic sampling, ASTM D4177;
    3)
    Sampling procedures
    for Fuel Volatility,
    40 CFR 80
    Appendix
    D.
    e)
    The Reid vapor pressure of gasoline shall be measured
    in
    accordance with either ~
    methed
    ASPM B3~3er a
    modification of ASTM D323 known as the “dry method”
    as
    set forth in 40 CFR 80, Appendix
    E,
    incorporated by
    reference
    in Section 215.105.
    Per ~e±~e
    exyge~~e
    b±er~d~
    whi~ehen~a~~a~er—ex~rae~b±e
    ygema~e~7
    the
    Reed ~aper ~re~~re
    ~ha±± be n~e~tired~
    the dry
    methed ~
    if)
    The ethanol content of
    ethanol blend gasolines shall be
    determined by use of one of the approved testing
    methodologies specified in 40 CFR 80, Appendix F,
    incorporated by reference
    in Section 215.105.
    g)
    Any alternate to the sampling or
    testing methods or
    procedures contained in subsections
    (d),
    (e), and
    (if)
    must
    be approved by the Agency, which shall consider
    data comparing the performance of the proposed
    alternative to
    the performance of one or more approved
    test methods or procedures.
    Such data shall accompany
    any request for Agency approval of any alternate test
    procedure.
    If the Agency determines that such data
    demonstrates that the proposed alternative will achieve
    results equivalent
    to the approved test methods or will
    achieve
    results equivalent
    to the approved test methods
    or procedures,
    the Agency shall approve the proposed
    alternative.
    Upon approval of
    the alternate
    sampling or
    test methods
    or procedures contained
    in subsections
    (d),
    (e), and
    (f),
    the Agency will
    submit the methods
    or
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    procedures
    to the United States Environmental Protection
    Agency
    (USEPA)
    as
    a revision
    to the State
    plan.
    Alternate methods
    or procedures become effective only
    upon approval of
    the incorporation of the alternate
    method or procedure
    in the State plan buy USEPA.
    h)
    Each refiner or supplier that distributes gasoline or
    ethanol blends shall:
    1)
    During the regulatory
    control period,
    state that
    the Reid vapor pressure of all gasoline or ethanol
    blends
    eaving the refinery or distribution
    facility for use
    in Illinois complies with the Reid
    vapor pressure limitations set forth
    in Section
    215.585(b)
    and
    (c).
    Any facility receiving
    this
    gasoline shall be provided with
    a copy
    of an
    invoice, bill
    of lading,
    or other documentation
    used
    in
    normal business practice stating
    that
    the
    Reid vapor pressure
    of the gasoline complies with
    the State Reid vapor pressure standard.
    2)
    Maintain records
    for
    a period of one year on the
    Reid vapor pressure, quantity shipped and date of
    delivery of any gasoline or ethanol blends leaving
    the refinery or distribution facility for use
    in
    Illinois.
    The Agency shall
    be provided with copies
    of such
    records
    if requested.
    1)
    Each
    retail outlet and facility operated by
    a wholesale
    purchaser—consumer shall,
    for
    a oeriod of
    at
    least
    two
    years during the regulatory control period,
    maintain
    records regarding each delivery of
    gasoline,
    which shall
    include Reid vapor pressure,
    quantity received and date
    received.
    The Agency shall be provided with copies of
    such records,
    if requested.
    IT IS SO ORDERED.
    I,
    Dorothy M.
    Gunn,
    Clerk
    of the Illinois Pollution Control
    Board, hereby certify
    that
    the above Opinion and Order was
    adopted on the
    /
    day of
    _____________
    ,
    1990
    by a vote
    of
    .
    Dorothy
    M. Gunn,
    Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board
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