:LLL twots POLLUTION CONTROL
BOARD
May 3, 1984
IN
THE
MATTER OF:
)
VOLATILE ORGANIC MATERIAL
EMISSIONS FROM STATIONARY
)
R82—14
SOURCES:
RACT
III
)
PROPOSED RULE. SECOND NOTICE.
ORDER OF THE BOARD: (by J. Theodore Meyer):
The attached text is adopted by the Board in this matter for
Second Notice in accordance with Section 5.01(b) of the Adminis~
trative Procedure Act (Ill. Rev. Stat. 1983, cli. 127, par.
1005.01). Included in the text are rules pertaining to the use
of
Volatile Organic Material in processing viscose casings and
vegetable
oil
products. These rules were adopted for First
Notice on February 9, 1984 pursuant to Section 5.01(a) of the
Administrative Procedure Act (Ill. Rev. Stat.
1983,
ch. 127,
paz~
1005,01(a) and published in the February
24,
1984 Illinois
Re9ister (8
Ill. Reg~
2407).
Based on the comments received
during
First Notice, the exemption for
viscose
casing processin~
has
been relocated to Supbart K of Part
215; definitions
necessary for the rules pertaining to
vegetable oil processing
have been added; and the compliance determination for vegetable
oil
processing has been amended with a
provision
for a 180 day
averaging.
The
rules pertaining to the
petroleum
dry cleaning
industry, which had
been
proposed for First Notice
at Subpart
Z,
have been deleted.
These
proposed rules are to be
forwarded to the Joint
Com~
mi~tee on Adninistrative
Rules,
The
text of these proposed
ruIor~
will not he published
in the Board’s Opinion volumes,
IT IS
SO
ORDERED.
r~.
Christan L, Moffett,
Clerk of the
Illinois
Pollution
Contrp~ Board, hereby
certify that the above Order was adopted
o~
~
day of ~
,
1984 by a vote of
~~-O
-
Christan L. Mo fett, ~1~rk
Illinois Pollution Control Board
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Section 215.305
Viscose~mtion
~
~~neratedce1
lulose casinjj
using carbon disulfide in
the
vsco~~gess.
Section 212,122 Definitions
“Conventional Soybean Crushing Source”: Any hexane extraction
soybean crushing equipment that uses direct contact steam for
desolventizing and producing toasted soya meals.
“Specialty Soybean Crushing Source”: Any hexane extraction
soybean crushing equipment using indirect steam heat in
flash or vapor desolventizers as the primary method of desol-~
ventizing
and
producing specialty solvent extracted soy flakes,
grits or
flour,
“Voltile Organic Material”: Any organic material which has a
vapor
pressure of
17,24 kPa (2.5 psia) or greater at 294.3°K
(70°F).
For
purposes of 35 Iii. Adm. Code 215.442 through
215.444,
volatile
organic material means any organic material
which
has a vpaor
pressure of 10.34 kPa (1.5 psia) at 294.3°K
(70°F). For purposes of 35 Ill. Mm. Code 215.181 through
215/184,
215/445
through 215,451, 215.204 through 215.209,
~jjQ~5~j~
215.401 through 215.404, 215.461 through
215.464 and 215,601 through 215.603 volatile organic material
means any organic material which has a vapor pressure greater
than
0.013 kPa (.0019 psia) at
294.3°K
(700).
For purposes of this
definitions
the
following are not volatile organic materials:
Methane
Ethane
1, 1~1~Trichloroethane
Methylene
chloride
Section 215.340 Hexane
Extraction So bean Crushin
!~~ner~9R~ratorsource
which would
emitof volatile
a
hexaneorganicextractionrna~eri~soyb~~ushi~~l~~~cess
~ tons er
ear in the absence ofpollutionontreuiment
~
permit limitations shall
not cause or
allow
emissions
to exceed:
a)
More
than 0.0026 lbs of volatile or9anic material
~~ppund
of conventional soybean crush, and
b) More
than 0 0052 lbs
of volatile ~anic
material
~
crush.
.
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