ILLINOIS POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
    December 18, 1997
    IN THE MATTER OF:
    )
    )
    WOOD FURNITURE COATING:
    ) R97-31
    AMENDMENTS TO 35 ILL. ADM. CODE
    ) (Rulemaking - Air)
    211, 218, AND 219, SUBPART F
    )
    Proposed Rule. Second Notice.
    OPINION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD (by R.C. Flemal):
    This matter comes before the Board upon a proposal for rulemaking filed by the
    Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (Agency). The Agency proposes that the
    Board amend its ozone air quality control regulations in response to the issuance by the
    United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) of a Control Technique
    Guideline (CTG) governing wood furniture coating operations. The principal proposed
    amendments consist of (a) changes in the values and units of measurements for volatile
    organic material (VOM) content of top coats and sealers, and (b) establishment of new
    work practice standards. Most of the Board’s existing regulations governing wood
    furniture coatings operations would not be affected by adoption of the instant proposal.
    The Board's responsibility in this matter arises from the Environmental
    Protection Act (Act) (415 ILCS 5/1
    et seq
    . (1996)). The Board is charged therein to
    “determine, define and implement the environmental control standards applicable in the
    State of Illinois” (415 ILCS 5/5(b)). More generally, the Board's rulemaking charge is
    based on the system of checks and balances integral to Illinois environmental
    governance: the Board bears responsibility for the rulemaking and principal
    adjudicatory functions; the Agency has primary responsibility for administration of the
    Act and the Board's regulations, including the regulations it today proposes for
    amendment.
    By today's action the Board adopts the proposed amendments for second notice,
    pursuant to the Illinois Administrative Procedure Act (5 ILCS 100/1-1
    et seq
    . (1996)). The
    matter will now be forwarded to the Joint Committee of Administrative Rules (JCAR) for its
    consideration.
    REGULATORY BACKGROUND
    The State of Illinois has two areas that are out of compliance with ozone air
    quality standards as defined in the Federal Clean Air Act (CAA)(42 USC §§ 7401 to
    7642). The two areas are the Chicago Area, which includes all of Cook, DuPage,
    Kane, Lake, McHenry, and Will Counties and parts of Grundy and Kendall Counties,

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    and the Metro East Area, which is comprised of Madison, Monroe, and St. Clair
    Counties.
    For each of the non-attainment areas the CAA requires that the State implement
    regulations for the control of ozone precursors, including VOM, and that the State
    submit the regulations for USEPA approval as part of a State Implementation Plan
    (SIP). The Board has adopted various regulations in conformity with these
    requirements. The regulations for the Chicago Area occur at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.
    The regulations applicable to the Metro East Area occur at 35 Ill. Adm. Code 219.
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    Related general provisions, which consist primarily of definitions, occur at 35 Ill.
    Adm. Code 211.
    A major part of the Board’s ozone control regulations consists of reasonably
    available control technology (RACT) provisions. The principal underlying these
    provisions is that stationary emission sources that have the potential to emit more than
    threshold amounts of VOM are required to utilize reasonably available control
    technologies as a method of limiting emissions. Definitions of RACT for various
    industrial process and activities are set forth initially in CAA-required and USEPA-
    produced documents known as CTGs. The various states are required to adopt the
    RACT regulations specified in the CTGs, with only very limited opportunity for
    departure.
    Today’s proposal is driven by the release by USEPA in May 1996 of a new
    CTG governing VOM emissions from wood furniture coating operations. The CTG
    was produced as the result of a regulatory negotiation (“reg-neg”) under the Federal
    Advisory Committee Act. The negotiations included members from industry,
    environmental groups, and state and local agencies. Statement of Reasons at 3.
    Although the Board already has in place regulations pertaining to VOM
    emissions for wood furniture coating operations, the new CTG contains certain new
    and different provisions that need to be incorporated into the Board’s existing
    regulations and into the Illinois SIP. Today’s action is to that end.
    PROCEDURAL HISTORY
    The Agency filed the proposal in this matter with the Board on June 3, 1997.
    On June 10, 1997, the Agency filed an errata sheet, the principal item of which was a
    request to delete from the caption of the initial filing the reference to “15% ROP
    Plan.” The Board granted that request, as well as a motion regarding filing
    requirements, by order of June 19, 1997.
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    Regulations applicable in the attainment areas of the State occur at 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    215.

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    Hearings in this matter were held before Hearing Officer Audrey Lozuk-
    Lawless in Edwardsville on August 5, 1997, and in Chicago on August 13, 1997. The
    Agency presented an explanation of the purpose and proposed language of the
    amendments. No other testimony was offered or received. Members of the public
    attended both hearings and asked questions of the Agency on the record.
    By order of September 18, 1997, the Board adopted the Agency’s proposal for first
    notice. First notice publication occurred in the Illinois Register, Vol. 21, Issue 41, October 10,
    1997 at p. 13486
    et seq
    . and 13505
    et seq
    .
    On November 17, 1997, the Agency filed first notice comments, docketed as PC 2.
    The Agency continues to urge that the Board adopt the proposed amendments and reiterates
    the justification for adoption as presented in the original petition and at hearing. The Agency
    notes several recommended formatting changes; these are incorporated into today’s
    proposed language. The Agency further remarks that Section 219.182 should not be
    included as part of this proposal. The Board included Section 219.182 on its own motion to
    correct a typographical mistake in an earlier rulemaking.
    OVERVIEW
    Today’s proposed amendments would institute only a limited number of changes
    to the Board’s existing regulations governing wood furniture coating operations. The
    principal proposed changes are:
    1)
    Modification of the value and method of measure of the
    maximum VOM content allowed in top coatings and sealer
    coatings. See proposed amendments at 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    218.204(l) and 219.204(l). No changes are proposed for any
    other categories of wood furniture coatings, including opaque
    stain, non-topcoat pigmented coat, repair coat, semi-transparent
    stain, and wash coat.
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    2)
    Allowance that if a facility is unable to use a particular compliant
    coating, compliance may nevertheless be achieved through use of
    averaging (See proposed 35 Ill. Adm. 218.215 and 219.215) or
    add-on controls (See proposed 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.216 and
    219.216).
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    The Board notes that in today’s proposal the existing VOM limitations for these
    various coatings are deleted and then reproposed with the same values. See proposed
    35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.204(l) and 219.204(l). This device is used solely to allow the
    part of the regulations dealing with wood furniture coating operations to be reorganized
    into a logical format.

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    3)
    Establishment of several work practice standards, including
    cleaning standards and prohibition of the use of conventional air
    spray guns. See proposed 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.217 and
    219.217. These practices are designed to reduce the amount of
    coating, cleaning, and washoff solvent usage, and thereby also
    reduced the potential for VOM emissions. The practices are
    those proposed by the CTG negotiation group and incorporated
    by the USEPA into the CTG.
    Today’s proposal would change the units of measurement for compliant top coat
    and sealer coats from the current pounds of VOM per gallon (lb VOM/gallon) to
    pounds of VOM per pound of solids (lb VOM/lb solids), as required pursuant to the
    CTG. The Agency believes, however, that this change will have little effect on the
    compliant status of currently used coatings. Exh. 1 at 3.
    The proposed effective date of the amendments is March 15, 1998. This date
    was chosen by the Agency so as to have the regulations in place, with lead time, for the
    1998 ozone season. Tr1. at 12.
    Among the significant items not proposed for amendment is the applicability
    level of the regulations. These will remain at the current value of a potential to emit of
    25 tons per year of VOM.
    In addition to these three proposed amendments, today’s proposal also adds
    three new definitions necessary to support the remainder of the amendments (see
    proposed 35 Ill. Adm. Code 211.1467, 211.1520, and 211.7200) and a variety of
    clarifying and conforming amendments.
    The Board today, on its own motion, also makes non-substantive corrections to
    subpart E, Section 219.182.
    ECONOMIC REASONABLENESS
    The Agency estimates that 27 facilities, all located in the Chicago non-
    attainment area, would be subject to the proposed regulations. Statement of Reasons at
    2. The Agency concludes as well, however, that most, if not all, of the 27 facilities
    are already in compliance with the proposed amendments.
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    Statement of Reasons at 3.
    The Agency believes that compliant coatings are readily available. Exh. 1 at 6.
    Agency records further indicate that existing facilities either already use these
    compliant coatings, or have existing permit conditions that limit emission to below the
    25 ton per year applicability level. Statement of Reasons at 5. The Agency thus
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    For this reason, the Agency expects that no significant emission reductions would
    result from implementing the proposed amendments. Statement of Reasons at 5.

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    concludes that there will be very little cost impact to the facilities. Statement of
    Reasons at 6.
    The provisions that allow those facilities which might not be able to use a
    particular compliant coating to achieve compliance through use of averaging or add-on
    control devices provides extra flexibility to wood furniture coaters. They thus appear
    to have some potential benefit without having a cost.
    The purpose of the work practice standards is to reduce VOM emissions by
    reducing use of solvents. However, the USEPA admits that “there is not enough data
    available to quantify either the reduction in emission or costs associated with most of
    these [work practice] standards.” CTG at 6-10.
    CONCLUSION
    The Board finds that, based on the record developed in this matter, adoption of
    the proposed amendments for the purposes of second notice is warranted.
    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 A: GENERAL PROVISIONS
    Section
    211.101
    Incorporations by Reference
    211.102
    Abbreviations and Conversion Factors
    SUBPART B: DEFINITIONS
    Section
    211.121
    Other Definitions
    211.122
    Definitions (Repealed)
    211.130
    Accelacota
    211.150
    Accumulator
    211.170
    Acid Gases
    211.210
    Actual Heat Input
    211.230
    Adhesive
    211.240
    Adhesion Promoter
    211.250
    Aeration
    211.270
    Aerosol Can Filling Line

    6
    211.290
    Afterburner
    211.310
    Air Contaminant
    211.330
    Air Dried Coatings
    211.350
    Air Oxidation Process
    211.370
    Air Pollutant
    211.390
    Air Pollution
    211.410
    Air Pollution Control Equipment
    211.430
    Air Suspension Coater/Dryer
    211.450
    Airless Spray
    211.470
    Air Assisted Airless Spray
    211.474
    Alcohol
    211.484
    Animal
    211.485
    Animal Pathological Waste
    211.490
    Annual Grain Through-Put
    211.495
    Anti-Glare/Safety Coating
    211.510
    Application Area
    211.530
    Architectural Coating
    211.550
    As Applied
    211.560
    As-Applied Fountain Solution
    211.570
    Asphalt
    211.590
    Asphalt Prime Coat
    211.610
    Automobile
    211.630
    Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or
    Light-Duty Truck Manufacturing Plant
    211.650
    Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing
    211.660
    Automotive/Transportation Plastic Parts
    211.670
    Baked Coatings
    211.680
    Bakery Oven
    211.685
    Basecoat/Clearcoat System
    211.690
    Batch Loading
    211.695
    Batch Operation
    211.696
    Batch Process Train
    211.710
    Bead-Dipping
    211.730
    Binders
    211.750
    British Thermal Unit
    211.770
    Brush or Wipe Coating
    211.790
    Bulk Gasoline Plant
    211.810
    Bulk Gasoline Terminal
    211.820
    Business Machine Plastic Parts
    211.830
    Can
    211.850
    Can Coating
    211.870
    Can Coating Line
    211.890
    Capture
    211.910
    Capture Device
    211.930
    Capture Efficiency

    7
    211.950
    Capture System
    211.970
    Certified Investigation
    211.980
    Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit
    211.990
    Choke Loading
    211.1010
    Clean Air Act
    211.1050
    Cleaning and Separating Operation
    211.1070
    Cleaning Materials
    211.1090
    Clear Coating
    211.1110
    Clear Topcoat
    211.1130
    Closed Purge System
    211.1150
    Closed Vent System
    211.1170
    Coal Refuse
    211.1190
    Coating
    211.1210
    Coating Applicator
    211.1230
    Coating Line
    211.1250
    Coating Plant
    211.1270
    Coil Coating
    211.1290
    Coil Coating Line
    211.1310
    Cold Cleaning
    211.1330
    Complete Combustion
    211.1350
    Component
    211.1370
    Concrete Curing Compounds
    211.1390
    Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process
    211.1410
    Condensate
    211.1430
    Condensible PM-10
    211.1465
    Continuous Automatic Stoking
    211.1467
    Continuous Coater
    211.1470
    Continuous Process
    211.1490
    Control Device
    211.1510
    Control Device Efficiency
    211.1520
    Conventional Air Spray
    211.1530
    Conventional Soybean Crushing Source
    211.1550
    Conveyorized Degreasing
    211.1570
    Crude Oil
    211.1590
    Crude Oil Gathering
    211.1610
    Crushing
    211.1630
    Custody Transfer
    211.1650
    Cutback Asphalt
    211.1670
    Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content
    211.1690
    Day
    211.1710
    Degreaser
    211.1730
    Delivery Vessel
    211.1750
    Dip Coating
    211.1770
    Distillate Fuel Oil
    211.1780
    Distillation Unit

    8
    211.1790
    Drum
    211.1810
    Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility
    211.1830
    Dump-Pit Area
    211.1850
    Effective Grate Area
    211.1870
    Effluent Water Separator
    211.1875
    Elastomeric Materials
    211.1880
    Electromagnetic Interference/Radio Frequency (EMI/RFI) Shielding
    Coatings
    211.1885
    Electronic Component
    211.1890
    Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray
    211.1900
    Electrostatic Prep Coat
    211.1910
    Electrostatic Spray
    211.1920
    Emergency or Standby Unit
    211.1930
    Emission Rate
    211.1950
    Emission Unit
    211.1970
    Enamel
    211.1990
    Enclose
    211.2010
    End Sealing Compound Coat
    211.2030
    Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill
    211.2050
    Ethanol Blend Gasoline
    211.2070
    Excess Air
    211.2090
    Excessive Release
    211.2110
    Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed)
    211.2130
    Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed)
    211.2150
    Exterior Base Coat
    211.2170
    Exterior End Coat
    211.2190
    External Floating Roof
    211.2210
    Extreme Performance Coating
    211.2230
    Fabric Coating
    211.2250
    Fabric Coating Line
    211.2270
    Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions
    211.2285
    Feed Mill
    211.2290
    Fermentation Time
    211.2300
    Fill
    211.2310
    Final Repair Coat
    211.2330
    Firebox
    211.2350
    Fixed-Roof Tank
    211.2360
    Flexible Coating
    211.2365
    Flexible Operating Unit
    211.2370
    Flexographic Printing
    211.2390
    Flexographic Printing Line
    211.2410
    Floating Roof
    211.2430
    Fountain Solution
    211.2450
    Freeboard Height
    211.2470
    Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source

    9
    211.2490
    Fugitive Particulate Matter
    211.2510
    Full Operating Flowrate
    211.2530
    Gas Service
    211.2550
    Gas/Gas Method
    211.2570
    Gasoline
    211.2590
    Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility
    211.2610
    Gel Coat
    211.2630
    Gloss Reducers
    211.2650
    Grain
    211.2670
    Grain-Drying Operation
    211.2690
    Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation
    211.2710
    Grain-Handling Operation
    211.2730
    Green-Tire Spraying
    211.2750
    Green Tires
    211.2770
    Gross Heating Value
    211.2790
    Gross Vehicle Weight Rating
    211.2810
    Heated Airless Spray
    211.2830
    Heatset
    211.2850
    Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line
    211.2870
    Heavy Liquid
    211.2890
    Heavy Metals
    211.2910
    Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products
    211.2930
    Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating
    211.2950
    Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line
    211.2970
    High Temperature Aluminum Coating
    211.2990
    High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray
    211.3010
    Hood
    211.3030
    Hot Well
    211.3050
    Housekeeping Practices
    211.3070
    Incinerator
    211.3090
    Indirect Heat Transfer
    211.3110
    Ink
    211.3130
    In-Process Tank
    211.3150
    In-Situ Sampling Systems
    211.3170
    Interior Body Spray Coat
    211.3190
    Internal-Floating Roof
    211.3210
    Internal Transferring Area
    211.3230
    Lacquers
    211.3250
    Large Appliance
    211.3270
    Large Appliance Coating
    211.3290
    Large Appliance Coating Line
    211.3310
    Light Liquid
    211.3330
    Light-Duty Truck
    211.3350
    Light Oil
    211.3370
    Liquid/Gas Method

    10
    211.3390
    Liquid-Mounted Seal
    211.3410
    Liquid Service
    211.3430
    Liquids Dripping
    211.3450
    Lithographic Printing Line
    211.3470
    Load-Out Area
    211.3480
    Loading Event
    211.3490
    Low Solvent Coating
    211.3500
    Lubricating Oil
    211.3510
    Magnet Wire
    211.3530
    Magnet Wire Coating
    211.3550
    Magnet Wire Coating Line
    211.3570
    Major Dump Pit
    211.3590
    Major Metropolitan Area (MMA)
    211.3610
    Major Population Area (MPA)
    211.3620
    Manually Operated Equipment
    211.3630
    Manufacturing Process
    211.3650
    Marine Terminal
    211.3660
    Marine Vessel
    211.3670
    Material Recovery Section
    211.3690
    Maximum Theoretical Emissions
    211.3695
    Maximum True Vapor Pressure
    211.3710
    Metal Furniture
    211.3730
    Metal Furniture Coating
    211.3750
    Metal Furniture Coating Line
    211.3770
    Metallic Shoe-Type Seal
    211.3790
    Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process
    211.3810
    Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing Process
    211.3830
    Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products
    211.3850
    Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating
    211.3870
    Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line
    211.3890
    Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process
    211.3910
    Mixing Operation
    211.3915
    Mobile Equipment
    211.3930
    Monitor
    211.3950
    Monomer
    211.3960
    Motor Vehicles
    211.3965
    Motor Vehicle Refinishing
    211.3970
    Multiple Package Coating
    211.3990
    New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed)
    211.4010
    New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed)
    211.4030
    No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions
    211.4050
    Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower
    211.4055
    Non-Flexible Coating
    211.4065
    Non-Heatset
    211.4070
    Offset

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    211.4090
    One Hundred Percent Acid
    211.4110
    One-Turn Storage Space
    211.4130
    Opacity
    211.4150
    Opaque Stains
    211.4170
    Open Top Vapor Degreasing
    211.4190
    Open-Ended Valve
    211.4210
    Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline
    Dispensing Facility
    211.4230
    Organic Compound
    211.4250
    Organic Material and Organic Materials
    211.4260
    Organic Solvent
    211.4270
    Organic Vapor
    211.4290
    Oven
    211.4310
    Overall Control
    211.4330
    Overvarnish
    211.4350
    Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline
    Dispensing Facility
    211.4370
    Owner or Operator
    211.4390
    Packaging Rotogravure Printing
    211.4410
    Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line
    211.4430
    Pail
    211.4450
    Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant
    211.4470
    Paper Coating
    211.4490
    Paper Coating Line
    211.4510
    Particulate Matter
    211.4530
    Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol)
    211.4550
    Person
    211.4590
    Petroleum
    211.4610
    Petroleum Liquid
    211.4630
    Petroleum Refinery
    211.4650
    Pharmaceutical
    211.4670
    Pharmaceutical Coating Operation
    211.4690
    Photochemically Reactive Material
    211.4710
    Pigmented Coatings
    211.4730
    Plant
    211.4740
    Plastic Part
    211.4750
    Plasticizers
    211.4770
    PM-10
    211.4790
    Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture
    211.4810
    Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process
    211.4830
    Polyester Resin Material(s)
    211.4850
    Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process
    211.4870
    Polystyrene Plant
    211.4890
    Polystyrene Resin
    211.4910
    Portable Grain-Handling Equipment

    12
    211.4930
    Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source
    211.4950
    Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant
    211.4970
    Potential to Emit
    211.4990
    Power Driven Fastener Coating
    211.5010
    Precoat
    211.5030
    Pressure Release
    211.5050
    Pressure Tank
    211.5060
    Pressure/Vacuum Relief Valve
    211.5061
    Pretreatment Wash Primer
    211.5065
    Primary Product
    211.5070
    Prime Coat
    211.5080
    Primer Sealer
    211.5090
    Primer Surfacer Coat
    211.5110
    Primer Surfacer Operation
    211.5130
    Primers
    211.5150
    Printing
    211.5170
    Printing Line
    211.5185
    Process Emission Source
    211.5190
    Process Emission Unit
    211.5210
    Process Unit
    211.5230
    Process Unit Shutdown
    211.5245
    Process Vent
    211.5250
    Process Weight Rate
    211.5270
    Production Equipment Exhaust System
    211.5310
    Publication Rotogravure Printing Line
    211.5330
    Purged Process Fluid
    211.5340
    Rated Heat Input Capacity
    211.5350
    Reactor
    211.5370
    Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)
    211.5390
    Reclamation System
    211.5410
    Refiner
    211.5430
    Refinery Fuel Gas
    211.5450
    Refinery Fuel Gas System
    211.5470
    Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit
    211.5480
    Reflective Argent Coating
    211.5490
    Refrigerated Condenser
    211.5500
    Regulated Air Pollutant
    211.5510
    Reid Vapor Pressure
    211.5530
    Repair
    211.5550
    Repair Coat
    211.5570
    Repaired
    211.5590
    Residual Fuel Oil
    211.5600
    Resist Coat
    211.5610
    Restricted Area
    211.5630
    Retail Outlet

    13
    211.5650
    Ringelmann Chart
    211.5670
    Roadway
    211.5690
    Roll Coater
    211.5710
    Roll Coating
    211.5730
    Roll Printer
    211.5750
    Roll Printing
    211.5770
    Rotogravure Printing
    211.5790
    Rotogravure Printing Line
    211.5810
    Safety Relief Valve
    211.5830
    Sandblasting
    211.5850
    Sanding Sealers
    211.5870
    Screening
    211.5890
    Sealer
    211.5910
    Semi-Transparent Stains
    211.5930
    Sensor
    211.5950
    Set of Safety Relief Valves
    211.5970
    Sheet Basecoat
    211.5980
    Sheet-Fed
    211.5990
    Shotblasting
    211.6010
    Side-Seam Spray Coat
    211.6025
    Single Unit Operation
    211.6030
    Smoke
    211.6050
    Smokeless Flare
    211.6060
    Soft Coat
    211.6070
    Solvent
    211.6090
    Solvent Cleaning
    211.6110
    Solvent Recovery System
    211.6130
    Source
    211.6140
    Specialty Coatings
    211.6145
    Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles
    211.6150
    Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating
    211.6170
    Specialty Leather
    211.6190
    Specialty Soybean Crushing Source
    211.6210
    Splash Loading
    211.6230
    Stack
    211.6250
    Stain Coating
    211.6270
    Standard Conditions
    211.6290
    Standard Cubic Foot (scf)
    211.6310
    Start-Up
    211.6330
    Stationary Emission Source
    211.6350
    Stationary Emission Unit
    211.6355
    Stationary Gas Turbine
    211.6360
    Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine
    211.6370
    Stationary Source
    211.6390
    Stationary Storage Tank

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    211.6400
    Stencil Coat
    211.6410
    Storage Tank or Storage Vessel
    211.6420
    Strippable Spray Booth Coating
    211.6430
    Styrene Devolatilizer Unit
    211.6450
    Styrene Recovery Unit
    211.6470
    Submerged Loading Pipe
    211.6490
    Substrate
    211.6510
    Sulfuric Acid Mist
    211.6530
    Surface Condenser
    211.6540
    Surface Preparation Materials
    211.6550
    Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant
    211.6570
    Tablet Coating Operation
    211.6580
    Texture Coat
    211.6590
    Thirty-Day Rolling Average
    211.6610
    Three-Piece Can
    211.6620
    Three or Four Stage Coating System
    211.6630
    Through-the-Valve Fill
    211.6650
    Tooling Resin
    211.6670
    Topcoat
    211.6690
    Topcoat Operation
    211.6695
    Topcoat System
    211.6710
    Touch-Up
    211.6720
    Touch-Up Coating
    211.6730
    Transfer Efficiency
    211.6750
    Tread End Cementing
    211.6770
    True Vapor Pressure
    211.6790
    Turnaround
    211.6810
    Two-Piece Can
    211.6830
    Under-the-Cup Fill
    211.6850
    Undertread Cementing
    211.6860
    Uniform Finish Blender
    211.6870
    Unregulated Safety Relief Valve
    211.6880
    Vacuum Metallizing
    211.6890
    Vacuum Producing System
    211.6910
    Vacuum Service
    211.6930
    Valves Not Externally Regulated
    211.6950
    Vapor Balance System
    211.6970
    Vapor Collection System
    211.6990
    Vapor Control System
    211.7010
    Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal
    211.7030
    Vapor Recovery System
    211.7050
    Vapor-Suppressed Polyester Resin
    211.7070
    Vinyl Coating
    211.7090
    Vinyl Coating Line
    211.7110
    Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL)

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    211.7130
    Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC)
    211.7150
    Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC)
    211.7170
    Volatile Petroleum Liquid
    211.7190
    Wash Coat
    211.7200
    Washoff Operations
    211.7210
    Wastewater (Oil/Water) Separator
    211.7230
    Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process
    211.7250
    Web
    211.7270
    Wholesale Purchase - Consumer
    211.7290
    Wood Furniture
    211.7310
    Wood Furniture Coating
    211.7330
    Wood Furniture Coating Line
    211.7350
    Woodworking
    211.7400
    Yeast Percentage
    Section 211.APPENDIX A:
    Rule into Section Table
    Section 211.APPENDIX B:
    Section into Rule Table
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections 9, 9.1 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27
    and 28.5 of the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/9, 9.1, 10, 27 and 28.5].
    SOURCE: Adopted as Chapter 2: Air Pollution, Rule 201: Definitions, R71-23, 4
    PCB 191, filed and effective April 14, 1972; amended in R74-2 and R75-5, 32 PCB
    295, at 3 Ill. Reg. 5, p. 777, effective February 3, 1979; amended in R78-3 and 4, 35
    PCB 75 and 243, 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. 13590; amended
    in R82-1 (Docket A) at 10 Ill. Reg. 12624, effective July 7, 1986; amended in
    R85-21(A) at 11 Ill. Reg. 11747, effective June 29, 1987; amended in R86-34 at 11 Ill.
    Reg. 12267, effective July 10, 1987; amended in R86-39 at 11 Ill. Reg. 20804,
    effective December 14, 1987; amended in R82-14 and R86-37 at 12 Ill. Reg. 787,
    effective December 24, 1987; amended in R86-18 at 12 Ill. Reg. 7284, effective April
    8, 1988; amended in R86-10 at 12 Ill. Reg. 7621, effective April 11, 1988; amended in
    R88-23 at 13 Ill. Reg. 10862, effective June 27, 1989; amended in R89-8 at 13 Ill.
    Reg. 17457, effective January 1, 1990; amended in R89-16(A) at 14 Ill. Reg. 9141,
    effective May 23, 1990; amended in R88-30(B) at 15 Ill. Reg. 5223, effective March
    28, 1991; amended in R88-14 at 15 Ill. Reg. 7901, effective May 14, 1991; amended
    in R91-10 at 15 Ill. Reg. 15564, effective October 11, 1991; amended in R91-6 at 15
    Ill. Reg. 15673, effective October 14, 1991; amended in R91-22 at 16 Ill. Reg. 7656,
    effective May 1, 1992; amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill. Reg. 13526, effective August 24,
    1992; amended in R93-9 at 17 Ill. Reg. 16504, effective September 27, 1993; amended
    in R93-11 at 17 Ill. Reg. 21471, effective December 7, 1993; amended in R93-14 at 18
    Ill. Reg. 1253, effective January 18, 1994; amended in R94-12 at 18 Ill. Reg. 14962,
    effective September 21, 1994; amended in R94-14 at 18 Ill. Reg. 15744, effective
    October 17, 1994; amended in R94-15 at 18 Ill. Reg. 16379, effective October 25,
    1994; amended in R94-16 at 18 Ill. Reg. 16929, effective November 15, 1994;

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    amended in R94-21, R94-31 and R94-32 at 19 Ill. Reg. 6823, effective May 9, 1995;
    amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill. Reg. 7344, effective May 22, 1995; amended in R95-2 at
    19 Ill. Reg. 11066, effective July 12, 1995; amended in R95-16 at 19 Ill. Reg. 15176,
    effective October 19, 1995; amended in R96-5 at 20 Ill. Reg. 7590, effective May 22,
    1996; amended in R96-16 at 21 Ill. Reg. 2641, effective February 7, 1997; amended in
    R97-17 at 21 Ill. Reg. 6489, effective May 16, 1997; amended in R97-24 at 21 Ill.
    Reg. 7695, effective June 9, 1997; amended in R96-17 at 21 Ill. Reg. 7856, effective
    June 17, 1997; amended in R97-31 at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective
    ______________________.
    BOARD NOTE: This Part implements the Illinois Environmental Protection Act as of
    July 1, 1994.
    SUBPART B: DEFINITIONS
    Section 211.1467 Continuous Coater
    “Continuous coater” means a finishing system that continuously applies coating onto
    wood furniture parts moving along a conveyor system. Coatings that are not
    transferred to the part are recycled in the finishing system reservoir.
    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 211.1520 Conventional Air Spray
    “Conventional air spray” means a spray coating method in which the coating is
    atomized by mixing it with compressed air at an air pressure greater than 10 pounds per
    square inch (gauge) at the point of atomization. Airless, air assisted airless and
    electrostatic spray technologies are not conventional air spray.
    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 211.6420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating
    “Strippable spray booth coating” means a coating that is applied to a spray booth wall
    to provide a protective film to receive overspray during finishing operations and that is
    subsequently peeled off and disposed of.
    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 211.7200 Washoff Operations
    “Washoff operations” means those operations in which organic solvent is used to
    remove coating from a substrate.

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    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)

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    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
    Savings Clause
    218.102
    Abbreviations and Conversion Factors
    218.103
    Applicability
    218.104
    Definitions
    218.105
    Test Methods and Procedures
    218.106
    Compliance Dates
    218.107
    Operation of Afterburners
    218.108
    Exemptions, Variations, and Alternative Means of Control or
    Compliance Determinations
    218.109
    Vapor Pressure of Volatile Organic Liquids
    218.110
    Vapor Pressure of Organic Material or Solvent
    218.111
    Vapor Pressure of Volatile Organic Material
    218.112
    Incorporations by Reference
    218.113
    Monitoring for Negligibly-Reactive Compounds
    218.114
    Compliance with Permit Conditions
    SUBPART B: ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM STORAGE AND
    LOADING OPERATIONS
    Section
    218.119
    Applicability for VOL
    218.120
    Control Requirements for Storage Containers of VOL
    218.121
    Storage Containers of VPL
    218.122
    Loading Operations
    218.123
    Petroleum Liquid Storage Tanks
    218.124
    External Floating Roofs
    218.125
    Compliance Dates
    218.126
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    218.127
    Testing VOL Operations
    218.128
    Monitoring VOL Operations
    218.129
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for VOL Operations
    SUBPART C: ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM MISCELLANEOUS

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    EQUIPMENT
    Section
    218.141
    Separation Operations
    218.142
    Pumps and Compressors
    218.143
    Vapor Blowdown
    218.144
    Safety Relief Valves
    SUBPART E: SOLVENT CLEANING
    Section
    218.181
    Solvent Cleaning in General
    218.182
    Cold Cleaning
    218.183
    Open Top Vapor Degreasing
    218.184
    Conveyorized Degreasing
    218.185
    Compliance Schedule (Repealed)
    218.186
    Test Methods
    SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS
    Section
    218.204
    Emission Limitations
    218.205
    Daily-Weighted Average Limitations
    218.206
    Solids Basis Calculation
    218.207
    Alternative Emission Limitations
    218.208
    Exemptions from Emission Limitations
    218.209
    Exemption from General Rule on Use of Organic Material
    218.210
    Compliance Schedule
    218.211
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    218.212
    Cross-Line Averaging to Establish Compliance for Coating Lines
    218.213
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for Cross-Line Averaging Participating
    Coating Lines
    218.214
    Changing Compliance Methods
    218.215
    Wood Furniture Coating Averaging Approach
    218.216
    Wood Furniture Coating Add-On Control Use
    218.217
    Wood Furniture Coating Work Practice Standards
    SUBPART G: USE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL
    Section
    218.301
    Use of Organic Material
    218.302
    Alternative Standard
    218.303
    Fuel Combustion Emission Units
    218.304
    Operations with Compliance Program
    SUBPART H: PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
    Section
    218.401
    Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing
    218.402
    Applicability

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    218.403
    Compliance Schedule
    218.404
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    218.405
    Lithographic Printing: Applicability
    218.406
    Provisions Applying to Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Prior
    to March 15, 1996
    218.407
    Emission Limitations and Control Requirements for Lithographic
    Printing Lines On and After March 15, 1996
    218.408
    Compliance Schedule for Lithographic Printing On and After March 15,
    1996
    218.409
    Testing for Lithographic Printing On and After March 15, 1996
    218.410
    Monitoring Requirements for Lithographic Printing
    218.411
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for Lithographic Printing
    SUBPART Q: SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL AND
    POLYMER MANUFACTURING PLANT
    Section
    218.421
    General Requirements
    218.422
    Inspection Program Plan for Leaks
    218.423
    Inspection Program for Leaks
    218.424
    Repairing Leaks
    218.425
    Recordkeeping for Leaks
    218.426
    Report for Leaks
    218.427
    Alternative Program for Leaks
    218.428
    Open-Ended Valves
    218.429
    Standards for Control Devices
    218.430
    Compliance Date (Repealed)
    218.431
    Applicability
    218.432
    Control Requirements
    218.433
    Performance and Testing Requirements
    218.434
    Monitoring Requirements
    218.435
    Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements
    218.436
    Compliance Date
    SUBPART R: PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED
    INDUSTRIES; ASPHALT MATERIALS
    Section
    218.441
    Petroleum Refinery Waste Gas Disposal
    218.442
    Vacuum Producing Systems
    218.443
    Wastewater (Oil/Water) Separator
    218.444
    Process Unit Turnarounds
    218.445
    Leaks: General Requirements
    218.446
    Monitoring Program Plan for Leaks
    218.447
    Monitoring Program for Leaks
    218.448
    Recordkeeping for Leaks
    218.449
    Reporting for Leaks

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    218.450
    Alternative Program for Leaks
    218.451
    Sealing Device Requirements
    218.452
    Compliance Schedule for Leaks
    218.453
    Compliance Dates (Repealed)
    SUBPART S: RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC
    PRODUCTS
    Section
    218.461
    Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires
    218.462
    Green Tire Spraying Operations
    218.463
    Alternative Emission Reduction Systems
    218.464
    Emission Testing
    218.465
    Compliance Dates (Repealed)
    218.466
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    SUBPART T: PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
    Section
    218.480
    Applicability
    218.481
    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
    218.484
    In-Process Tanks
    218.485
    Leaks
    218.486
    Other Emission Units
    218.487
    Testing
    218.488
    Monitoring for Air Pollution Control Equipment
    218.489
    Recordkeeping for Air Pollution Control Equipment
    SUBPART V: BATCH OPERATIONS AND AIR OXIDATION
    PROCESSES
    Section
    218.500
    Applicability for Batch Operations
    218.501
    Control Requirements for Batch Operations
    218.502
    Determination of Uncontrolled Total Annual Mass Emissions and
    Average Flow Rate Values for Batch Operations
    218.503
    Performance and Testing Requirements for Batch Operations
    218.504
    Monitoring Requirements for Batch Operations
    218.505
    Reporting and Recordkeeping for Batch Operations
    218.506
    Compliance Date
    218.520
    Emission Limitations for Air Oxidation Processes
    218.521
    Definitions (Repealed)
    218.522
    Savings Clause
    218.523
    Compliance

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    218.524
    Determination of Applicability
    218.525
    Emission Limitations for Air Oxidation Processes
    218.526
    Testing and Monitoring
    218.527
    Compliance Date (Repealed)
    SUBPART W: AGRICULTURE
    Section
    218.541
    Pesticide Exception
    SUBPART X: CONSTRUCTION
    Section
    218.561
    Architectural Coatings
    218.562
    Paving Operations
    218.563
    Cutback Asphalt
    SUBPART Y: GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
    Section
    218.581
    Bulk Gasoline Plants
    218.582
    Bulk Gasoline Terminals
    218.583
    Gasoline Dispensing Operations - Storage Tank Filling Operations
    218.584
    Gasoline Delivery Vessels
    218.585
    Gasoline Volatility Standards
    218.586
    Gasoline Dispensing Operations - Motor Vehicle Fueling Operations
    SUBPART Z: DRY CLEANERS
    Section
    218.601
    Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners
    218.602
    Applicability
    218.603
    Leaks
    218.604
    Compliance Dates (Repealed)
    218.605
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    218.606
    Exception to Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    218.607
    Standards for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
    218.608
    Operating Practices for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
    218.609
    Program for Inspection and Repair of Leaks
    218.610
    Testing and Monitoring
    218.611
    Applicability for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
    218.612
    Compliance Dates (Repealed)
    218.613
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    SUBPART AA: PAINT AND INK MANUFACTURING
    Section
    218.620
    Applicability
    218.621
    Exemption for Waterbase Material and Heatset Offset Ink
    218.623
    Permit Conditions (Repealed)

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    218.624
    Open Top Mills, Tanks, Vats or Vessels
    218.625
    Grinding Mills
    218.626
    Storage Tanks
    218.628
    Leaks
    218.630
    Clean Up
    218.636
    Compliance Schedule
    218.637
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    SUBPART BB: POLYSTYRENE PLANTS
    Section
    218.640
    Applicability
    218.642
    Emissions Limitation at Polystyrene Plants
    218.644
    Emissions Testing
    SUBPART CC: POLYESTER RESIN PRODUCT MANUFACTURING
    PROCESS
    Section
    218.660
    Applicability
    218.666
    Control Requirements
    218.667
    Compliance Schedule
    218.668
    Testing
    218.670
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for Exempt Emission Units
    218.672
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for Subject Emission Units
    SUBPART DD: AEROSOL CAN FILLING
    Section
    218.680
    Applicability
    218.686
    Control Requirements
    218.688
    Testing
    218.690
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for Exempt Emission Units
    218.692
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for Subject Emission Units
    SUBPART FF: BAKERY OVENS (REPEALED)
    Section
    218.720
    Applicability (Repealed)
    218.722
    Control Requirements (Repealed)
    218.726
    Testing (Repealed)
    218.727
    Monitoring (Repealed)
    218.728
    Recordkeeping and Reporting (Repealed)
    218.729
    Compliance Date (Repealed)
    218.730
    Certification (Repealed)
    SUBPART GG: MARINE TERMINALS
    Section
    218.760
    Applicability

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    218.762
    Control Requirements
    218.764
    Compliance Certification
    218.766
    Leaks
    218.768
    Testing and Monitoring
    218.770
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    SUBPART HH: MOTOR VEHICLE REFINISHING
    Section
    218.780
    Emission Limitations
    218.782
    Alternative Control Requirements
    218.784
    Equipment Specifications
    218.786
    Surface Preparation Materials
    218.787
    Work Practices
    218.788
    Testing
    218.789
    Monitoring and Recordkeeping for Control Devices
    218.790
    General Recordkeeping and Reporting
    218.791
    Compliance Date
    218.792
    Registration
    218.875
    Applicability of Subpart BB (Renumbered)
    218.877
    Emissions Limitation at Polystyrene Plants (Renumbered)
    218.879
    Compliance Date (Repealed)
    218.881
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    218.883
    Special Requirements for Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    218.886
    Emissions Testing (Renumbered)
    SUBPART PP: MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED PRODUCT
    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
    Section
    218.920
    Applicability
    218.923
    Permit Conditions (Repealed)
    218.926
    Control Requirements
    218.927
    Compliance Schedule
    218.928
    Testing
    SUBPART QQ: MISCELLANEOUS FORMULATION
    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
    Section
    218.940
    Applicability
    218.943
    Permit Conditions (Repealed)
    218.946
    Control Requirements
    218.947
    Compliance Schedule
    218.948
    Testing
    SUBPART RR: MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIC CHEMICAL
    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES

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    Section
    218.960
    Applicability
    218.963
    Permit Conditions (Repealed)
    218.966
    Control Requirements
    218.967
    Compliance Schedule
    218.968
    Testing
    SUBPART TT: OTHER EMISSION UNITS
    Section
    218.980
    Applicability
    218.983
    Permit Conditions (Repealed)
    218.986
    Control Requirements
    218.987
    Compliance Schedule
    218.988
    Testing
    SUBPART UU: RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
    Section
    218.990
    Exempt Emission Units
    218.991
    Subject Emission Units
    Section 218.Appendix A:
    List of Chemicals Defining Synthetic Organic Chemical
    and Polymer Manufacturing
    Section 218.Appendix B:
    VOM Measurement Techniques for Capture Efficiency
    Section 218.Appendix C:
    Reference Methods and Procedures
    Section 218.Appendix D:
    Coefficients for the Total Resource Effectiveness Index
    (TRE) Equation
    Section 218.Appendix E:
    List of Affected Marine Terminals
    Section 218.Appendix G:
    TRE Index Measurements for SOCMI Reactors and
    Distillation Units
    Section 218.Appendix H:
    Baseline VOM Content Limitations for Subpart F, Section
    218.212 Cross-Line Averaging
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section 28.5 of the
    Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/10 and 28.5].
    SOURCE: Adopted at R91-7 at 15 Ill. Reg. 12231, effective August 16, 1991;
    amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill. Reg. 13564, effective August 24, 1992; amended in R91-
    28 and R91-30 at 16 Ill. Reg. 13864, effective August 24, 1992; amended in R93-9 at
    17 Ill. Reg. 16636, effective September 27, 1993; amended in R93-14 at 18 Ill. Reg. at
    1945, effective January 24, 1994; amended in R94-12 at 18 Ill. Reg. at 14973,
    effective September 21, 1994; amended in R94-15 at 18 Ill. Reg. 16392, effective
    October 25, 1994; amended in R94-16 at 18 Ill. Reg. 16950, effective November 15,
    1994; amended in R94-21, R94-31 and R94-32 at 19 Ill. Reg. 6848, effective May 9,
    1995; amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill. Reg. 7359, effective May 22, 1995; amended in
    R96-13 at 20 Ill. Reg. 14428, effective October 17, 1996; amended in R97-24 at 21 Ill.

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    Reg. 7708, effective June 9, 1997; amended in R97-31 at _____ Ill. Reg. ________,
    effective ______________________.
    BOARD NOTE: This Part implements the Environmental Protection Act as of July 1,
    1994.
    SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS
    Section 218.204
    Emission Limitations
    Except as provided in Sections 218.205, 218.207, 218.208, and 218.212, 218.215 and
    218.216 of this Subpart, no owner or operator of a coating line shall apply at any time
    any coating in which the VOM content exceeds the following emission limitations for
    the specified coating. Except as provided in Section 218.204(l), compliance
    Compliance with the emission limitations marked with an asterisk in this Section is
    required on and after March 15, 1996, and compliance.Compliance with emission
    limitations not marked with an asterisk is required until March 15, 1996. The following
    emission limitations are expressed in units of VOM per volume of coating (minus water
    and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as
    applied at each coating applicator, except where noted. Compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM should be treated as water for the
    purpose of calculating the "less water" part of the coating composition. Compliance
    with this Subpart must be demonstrated through the applicable coating analysis test
    methods and procedures specified in Section 218.105(a) of this Part and the
    recordkeeping and reporting requirements specified in Section 218.211(c) of this
    Subpart except where noted. (Note: The equation presented in Section 218.206 of this
    Part shall be used to calculate emission limitations for determining compliance by
    add-on controls, credits for transfer efficiency, emissions trades and cross-line
    averaging.) The emission limitations are as follows:
    a)
    Automobile or Light-Duty
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    Truck Coating
    1)
    Prime coat
    0.14
    (1.2)
    0.14*
    (1.2)*
    2)
    Primer surface coat
    1.81
    (15.1)
    1.81*
    (15.1)*
    (Note: The primer surface coat limitation is in units of kg (lbs)
    of VOM per l (gal) of coating solids deposited. Compliance with
    the limitation shall be based on the daily-weighted average from
    an entire primer surfacer operation. Compliance shall be
    demonstrated in accordance with the topcoat protocol referenced
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    requirements specified in Section 218.211(f). Testing to
    demonstrate compliance shall be performed in accordance with
    the topcoat protocol and a detailed testing proposal approved by
    the Agency and USEPA specifying the method of demonstrating
    compliance with the protocol. Section 218.205 does not apply to
    the primer surfacer limitation.)
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    3)
    Topcoat
    1.81
    (15.1)
    1.81*
    (15.1)*
    (Note: The topcoat limitation is in units of kg (lbs) of VOM per
    l (gal) of coating solids deposited. Compliance with the
    limitation shall be based on the daily-weighted average from an
    entire topcoat operation. Compliance shall be demonstrated in
    accordance with the topcoat protocol referenced in Section
    218.105(b) of this Part and the recordkeeping and reporting
    requirements specified in Section 218.211(f). Testing to
    demonstrate compliance shall be performed in accordance with
    the topcoat protocol and a detailed testing proposal approved by
    the Agency and USEPA specifying the method of demonstrating
    compliance with the protocol. Section 218.205 of this Part does
    not apply to the topcoat limitation.)
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    4)
    Final repair coat
    0.58
    (4.8)
    0.58*
    (4.8)*
    b)
    Can Coating
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    1)
    Sheet basecoat and
    overvarnish
    A)
    Sheet basecoat
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.26*
    (2.2)*
    B)
    Overvarnish
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.34
    (2.8)*
    2)
    Exterior basecoat and
    overvarnish
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.25*
    (2.1)*
    3)
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    A)
    Two piece
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.44*
    (3.7)*
    B)
    Three piece
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.51*
    (4.2)*
    4)
    Exterior end coat
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.51*
    (4.2)*
    5)
    Side seam spray coat
    0.66
    (5.5)
    0.66*
    (5.5)*
    6)
    End sealing
    0.44
    (3.7)
    compound coat
    0.44*
    (3.7)*
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    c)
    Paper Coating
    0.35
    (2.9)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    (Note: The paper coating limitation shall not apply to any owner
    or operator of any paper coating line on which printing is
    performed if the paper coating line complies with the emissions
    limitations in Subpart H: Printing and Publishing, Section
    218.401 of this Part.)
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    d)
    Coil Coating
    0.31
    (2.6)
    0.20*
    (1.7)*
    e)
    Fabric Coating
    0.35
    (2.9)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    f)
    Vinyl Coating
    0.45
    (3.8)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    g)
    Metal Furniture Coating
    1)
    Air dried
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.34*
    (2.8)*
    2)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    h)
    Large Appliance Coating

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    1)
    Air dried
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.34*
    (2.8)*
    2)
    Baked
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    (Note: The limitation shall not apply to the use of quick-drying
    lacquers for repair of scratches and nicks that occur during
    assembly, provided that the volume of coating does not exceed
    0.95 l (1 quart) in any one rolling eight-hour period.)
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    i)
    Magnet Wire Coating
    0.20
    (1.7)
    0.20*
    (1.7)*
    j)
    Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating
    1)
    Clear coating
    0.52
    (4.3)
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    2)
    Extreme performance coating
    A)
    Air dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.40*
    (3.3)*
    3)
    Steel pail and drum
    0.52
    (4.3)
    interior coating
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    4)
    All other coatings
    A)
    Air Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.40*
    (3.3)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.34*
    (2.8)*
    5)
    Marine engine coating
    A)
    Air Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*

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    B)
    Baked
    i)
    Primer/Topcoat
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    ii)
    Corrosion
    0.42
    (3.5)
    resistant
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    basecoat
    C)
    Clear Coating
    0.52
    (4.3)
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    6)
    Metallic Coating
    A)
    Air Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.36
    (3.0)*
    7)
    Definitions
    A)
    For purposes of subsection 218.204(j)(5) of this Section,
    the following terms are defined:
    i)
    "Corrosion resistant basecoat" means, for purposes
    of subsection 218.204(j)(5)(B)(ii) of this Section, a
    water-borne epoxy coating applied via an
    electrodeposition process to a metal surface prior
    to spray coating, for the purpose of enhancing
    corrosion resistance.
    ii)
    "Electrodeposition process" means, for purposes of
    subsection 218.204(j)(5) of this Section, a water-
    borne dip coating process in which opposite
    electrical charges are applied to the substrate and
    the coating. The coating is attracted to the
    substrate due to the electrochemical potential
    difference that is created.
    iii)
    "Marine engine coating" means, for purposes of
    subsection 218.204(j)(5) of this Section, any
    extreme performance protective, decorative or
    functional coating applied to an engine that is used
    to propel watercraft.

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    B)
    For purposes of subsection 218.204(j)(6) of this Section,
    "metallic coating" means a coating which contains more
    than 1/4 lb/gal of metal particles, as applied.
    k)
    Heavy Off-Highway
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    Vehicle Products Coating
    1)
    Extreme performance
    0.42
    (3.5)
    prime coat
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    2)
    Extreme performance
    0.42
    (3.5)
    topcoat (air dried)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    3)
    Final repair coat
    0.42
    (3.5)
    (air dried)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    4)
    All other coatings are subject to the emission limitations for
    miscellaneous metal parts and products coatings in subsection (j)
    above.
    l)
    Wood Furniture Coating
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    1)
    Clear topcoat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    0.67*
    (5.6)*
    2)
    Opaque stain
    0.56
    (4.7)
    0.56*
    (4.7)*
    3)
    Pigmented coat
    0.60
    (5.0)
    0.60*
    (5.0)*
    4)
    Repair coat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    0.67*
    (5.6)*
    5)
    Sealer
    0.67
    (5.6)
    0.67*
    (5.6)*
    6)
    Semi-transparent stain
    0.79
    (6.6)
    0.79*
    (6.6)*
    7)
    Wash coat
    0.73
    (6.1)
    0.73*
    (6.1)*

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    1)
    Limitations before March 15, 1998:
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    A)
    Clear topcoat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    B)
    Opaque stain
    0.56
    (4.7)
    C)
    Pigmented coat
    0.60
    (5.0)
    D)
    Repair coat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    E)
    Sealer
    0.67
    (5.6)
    F)
    Semi-transparent stain
    0.79
    (6.6)
    G)
    Wash coat
    0.73
    (6.1)
    Note: Prior to March 15, 1998, an An owner or operator
    of a wood furniture coating operation subject to this
    Section shall apply all coatings, with the exception of no
    more than 37.8 l (10 gal) of coating per day used for
    touch-up and repair operations, using one or more of the
    following application systems: airless spray application
    system, air-assisted airless spray application system,
    electrostatic spray application system, electrostatic bell or
    disc spray application system, heated airless spray
    application system, roller coating, brush or wipe coating
    application system, dip coating application system or high
    volume low pressure (HVLP) application system.)
    2) On and after March 15, 1998, wood furniture sealers and
    topcoats must comply with one of the limitations specified in
    subsections (l)(2)(A) through (E), below:
    kg VOM/kg lb VOM/lb
    solids solids
    A) Topcoat 0.8 (0.8)
    B) Sealers and topcoats with the following limits:
    i) Non-acid-cured alkyd amino vinyl sealer
    1.9 (1.9)

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    ii) Non-acid-cured alkyd amino conversion varnish
    1.8 (1.8)
    iii) Acid-cured alkyd amino vinyl sealer
    2.3 (2.3)
    iv) Acid-cured alkyd amino conversion varnish
    2.0 (2.0)
    C) Meet the provisions of Section 218.215 of this Subpart for
    use of an averaging approach;
    D) Achieve a reduction in emissions equivalent to the
    requirements of subsection (l)(2)(A) or (B) of this Section,
    as calculated using Section 218.216 of this Subpart; or
    E) Use a combination of the methods specified in subsections
    (l)(2)(A) through (D) of this Section.
    3) Other wood furniture coating limitations on and after
    March 15, 1998:
    kg/l lb/gal
    A) Opaque stain 0.56 (4.7)
    B) Non-topcoat pigmented coat 0.60 (5.0)
    C) Repair coat 0.67 (5.6)
    D) Semi-transparent stain 0.79
    (6.6)
    E) Wash coat 0.73 (6.1)
    4) Other wood furniture coating requirements on and after March
    15, 1998:
    A) No source subject to the limitations of subsection (l)(2) or
    (3) of this Section and utilizing one or more wood
    furniture coating spray booths shall use strippable spray
    booth coatings containing more than 0.8 kg VOM/kg
    solids (0.8 lb VOM/lb solids), as applied.
    B) Any source subject to the limitations of subsection (l)(2)

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    or (3) of this Section shall comply with the requirements
    of Section 218.217 of this Subpart.
    C) Any source subject to the limitations of subsection
    (l)(2)(A) or (B) of this Section and utilizing one or more
    continuous coaters shall, for each continuous coater, use
    an initial coating which complies with the limitations of
    subsection (l)(2)(A) or (B) of this Section. The viscosity
    of the coating in each reservoir shall always be greater
    than or equal to the viscosity of the initial coating in the
    reservoir. The owner or operator shall:
    i) Monitor the viscosity of the coating in the
    reservoir with a viscosity meter or by testing the
    viscosity of the initial coating and retesting the
    coating in the reservoir each time solvent is added;
    ii) Collect and record the reservoir viscosity and the
    amount and weight of VOM per weight of solids
    of coating and solvent each time coating or solvent
    is added; and
    iii) Maintain these records at the source for a period of
    three years.
    m)
    Existing Diesel-Electric Locomotive Coating Lines in Cook County
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    1)
    Extreme performance prime
    0.42
    (3.5)
    coat
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    2)
    Extreme performance top-
    0.42
    (3.5)
    coat (air dried)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    3)
    Final repair coat
    0.42
    (3.5)
    (air dried)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    4)
    High-temperature aluminum
    0.72
    (6.0)
    coating
    0.72*
    (6.0)*
    5)
    All other coatings
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.36*
    (3.0)*

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    n)
    Plastic Parts Coating: Automotive/Transportation
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    1)
    Interiors
    A)
    Baked
    i)
    Color coat
    0.49*
    (4.1)*
    ii)
    Primer
    0.46*
    (3.8)*
    B)
    Air Dried
    i)
    Color coat
    0.38*
    (3.2)*
    ii)
    Primer
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    2)
    Exteriors (flexible and non-flexible)
    A)
    Baked
    i)
    Primer
    0.60*
    (5.0)*
    ii)
    Primer non-
    0.54*
    (4.5)*
    flexible
    iii)
    Clear coat
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    iv)
    Color coat
    0.55*
    (4.6)*
    B)
    Air Dried
    i)
    Primer
    0.66*
    (5.5)*
    ii)
    Clear coat
    0.54*
    (4.5)*
    iii)
    Color coat
    0.67*
    (5.6)*
    (red & black)
    iv)
    Color coat
    0.61*
    (5.1)*
    (others)
    3)
    Specialty
    A)
    Vacuum metallizing
    0.66*
    (5.5)*

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    basecoats, texture
    basecoats
    B)
    Black coatings,
    0.71*
    (5.9)*
    reflective argent
    coatings, air
    bag cover coatings,
    and soft coatings
    C)
    Gloss reducers,
    0.77*
    (6.4)*
    vacuum metallizing
    topcoats, and
    texture topcoats
    D)
    Stencil coatings,
    0.82*
    (6.8)*
    adhesion primers,
    ink pad coatings,
    electrostatic prep
    coatings, and resist
    coatings
    E)
    Head lamp lens
    0.89*
    (7.4)*
    coatings
    o)
    Plastic Parts Coating: Business Machine
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    1)
    Primer
    0.14*
    (1.2)*
    2)
    Color coat (non-texture coat)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    3)
    Color coat (texture
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    coat)
    4)
    Electromagnetic
    0.48*
    (4.0)*
    interference/radio
    frequency interference
    (EMI/RFI) shielding coatings
    5)
    Specialty Coatings
    A)
    Soft coat
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    B)
    Plating resist
    0.71*
    (5.9)*

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    C)
    Plating sensitizer
    0.85*
    (7.1)*
    (Source: Amended at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 218.205
    Daily-Weighted Average Limitations
    No owner or operator of a coating line subject to the limitations of Section 218.204 of
    this Subpart and complying by means of this Section shall operate the subject coating
    line unless the owner or operator has demonstrated compliance with subsection (a), (b),
    (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), (h) or (i) of this Section (depending upon the category of coating)
    through the applicable coating analysis test methods and procedures specified in Section
    218.105(a) of this Part and the recordkeeping and reporting requirements specified in
    Section 218.211(d) of this Subpart:
    a)
    No owner or operator of a coating line subject to only one of the
    limitations from among Section 218.204(a)(1), (a)(4), (c), (d), (e), (f),
    or (i) of this Subpart shall apply coatings on any such coating line,
    during any day, whose daily-weighted average VOM content exceeds the
    emission limitation to which the coatings are subject.
    b)
    No owner or operator of a miscellaneous metal parts and products
    coating line subject to the limitations of Section 218.204(j) of this
    Subpart shall apply coatings to miscellaneous metal parts or products on
    the subject coating line unless the requirements in subsection (b)(1) or
    (b)(2) of this Section are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 218.204(j) during the same day (e.g., all coatings
    used on the line are subject to 0.42 kg/l [3.5 lbs/gal]), the
    daily-weighted average VOM content shall not exceed the coating
    VOM content limit corresponding to the category of coating
    used, or
    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 218.204(j) of this
    Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall have a
    site-specific proposal approved by the Agency and approved by
    the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval, the
    requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy Statement
    (and related policy) 51 Fed. Reg. 43814 (December 4, 1986),
    must be satisfied.
    c)
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    Section 218.204(b) of this Subpart shall operate the subject coating line
    using a coating with a VOM content in excess of the limitations specified
    in Section 218.204(b) of this Subpart unless all of the following
    requirements are met:
    1)
    An alternative daily emission limitation shall be determined for
    the can coating operation, i.e. for all of the can coating lines at
    the source, according to subsection (c)(2) of this Section. Actual
    daily emissions shall never exceed the alternative daily emission
    limitation and shall be calculated by use of the following
    equation.
    E
    V C
    d
    i
    i
    i
    n
    =
    =
    1
    where:
    E
    d
    =
    Actual VOM emissions for the day in units of
    kg/day (lbs/day);
    i =
    Subscript denoting a specific coating applied;
    n =
    Total number of coatings applied in the can
    coating operation, i.e. all can coating lines at the
    source;
    V
    i
    =
    Volume of each coating applied for the day in
    units of l/day (gal/day) of coating (minus water
    and any compounds which are specifically
    exempted from the definition of VOM);
    C
    i
    =
    The VOM content of each coating as applied in
    units of kg VOM/l (lbs VOM/gal) of coating
    (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of
    VOM).
    2)
    The alternative daily emission limitation (A
    d
    ) shall be determined
    for the can coating operation, i.e. for all of the can coating lines
    at the source, on a daily basis as follows:
    A
    V L
    D
    C
    D
    L
    d
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    n
    =
    =
    1

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    where:
    A
    d
    =
    The VOM emissions allowed for the day in units of
    kg/day (lbs/day);
    i =
    Subscript denoting a specific coating applied;
    n =
    Total number of surface coatings applied in the can
    coating operation;
    C
    i
    =
    The VOM content of each surface coating as applied in
    units of kg VOM/l (lbs VOM/gal) of coating (minus water
    and any compounds which are specifically exempted from
    the definition of VOM);
    D
    i
    =
    The density of VOM in each coating applied. For the
    purposes of calculating A
    d
    , the density is
    0.882 kg VOM/l VOM (7.36 lbs VOM/gal VOM);
    V
    i
    =
    Volume of each surface coating applied for the day in
    units of l (gal) of coating (minus water and any
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the
    definition of VOM);
    L
    i
    =
    The VOM emission limitation for each surface coating
    applied as specified in Section 218.204(b) of this Subpart
    in units of kg VOM/l (lbs VOM/gal) of coating (minus
    water and any compounds which are specifically exempted
    from the definition of VOM).
    d)
    No owner or operator of a heavy off-highway vehicle products coating
    line subject to the limitations of Section 218.204(k) of this Subpart shall
    apply coatings to heavy off-highway vehicle products on the subject
    coating line unless the requirements of subsection (d)(1) or (d)(2) of this
    Section are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 218.204(k) of this Subpart, during the same day
    (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.42 kg/l
    ([3.5 lbs/gal])), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall
    not exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to the
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    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 218.204(k) of this
    Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall have a
    site specific proposal approved by the Agency and approved by
    the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval, the
    requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy Statement
    (and related policy) 51 Fed. Reg. 43814 (December 4, 1986),
    must be satisfied.
    e)
    No owner or operator of a wood furniture coating line subject to the
    limitations of Section 218.204(l)(1) or (l)(3) of this Subpart shall apply
    coatings to wood furniture on the subject coating line unless the
    requirements of subsection (e)(1) or subsection (e)(2) of this Section, in
    addition to the requirements specified in the note to Section
    218.204(l)(1) of this Subpart, are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 218.204(l)(1) or (l)(3) of this Subpart, during the
    same day (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.67
    kg/l ([5.6 lbs/gal])), the daily-weighted average VOM content
    shall not exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to
    the category of coating used, or
    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 218.204(l)(1) or
    (l)(3) of this Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator
    shall have a site specific proposal approved by the Agency and
    approved by the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval,
    the requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy
    Statement (and related policy) 51 Fed. Reg. 43814 (December 4,
    1986), must be satisfied.
    f)
    No owner or operator of an existing diesel-electric locomotive coating
    line in Cook County, subject to the limitations of Section 218.204(m) of
    this Subpart shall apply coatings to diesel-electric locomotives on the
    subject coating line unless the requirements of subsection (f)(1) or (f)(2)
    of this Section are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 218.204(m) of this Subpart, during the same day
    (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.42 kg/l
    ([3.5 lbs/gal])), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall
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    category of coating used, or
    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 218.204(m) of this
    Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall have a
    site specific proposal approved by the Agency and approved by
    the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval, the
    requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy Statement
    (and related policy) must be satisfied.
    g)
    No owner or operator of a plastic parts coating line, subject to the
    limitations of Section 218.204(n) or (o) of this Subpart shall apply
    coatings to business machine or automotive/transportation plastic parts
    on the subject coating line unless the requirements of subsection (g)(1) or
    (g)(2) of this Section are met:
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 218.204(n) or (o) of this Subpart, during the same
    day (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.42 kg/l
    ([3.5 lbs/gal])), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall
    not exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to the
    category of coating used; or
    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 218.204(n) or (o) of
    this Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall
    have a site specific proposal approved by the Agency and
    approved by the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval,
    the requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy
    Statement (and related policy) must be satisfied.
    h)
    No owner or operator of a metal furniture coating line, subject to the
    limitations of Section 218.204(g) of this Subpart shall apply coatings on
    the subject coating line unless the requirements of subsection (h)(1) or
    (h)(2) of this Section are met:
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 218.204(g) of this Subpart, during the same day
    (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.34 kg/l
    ([2.8 lbs/gal])), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall
    not exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to the
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    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 218.204(g) of this
    Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall have a
    site specific proposal approved by the Agency and approved by
    the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval, the
    requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy Statement
    (and related policy) must be satisfied.
    i)
    No owner or operator of a large appliance coating line, subject to the
    limitations of Section 218.204(h) of this Subpart shall apply coatings on
    the subject coating line unless the requirements of subsection (i)(1) or
    (i)(2) of this Section are met:
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 218.204(h) of this Subpart, during the same day
    (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.34 kg/l
    ([2.8 lbs/gal])), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall
    not exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to the
    category of coating used, or
    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 218.204(h) of this
    Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall have a
    site specific proposal approved by the Agency and approved by
    the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval, the
    requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy Statement
    (and related policy) must be satisfied.
    (Source: Amended at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 218.210
    Compliance Schedule
    Every owner or operator of a coating line (of a type included within Section 218.204 of
    this Subpart) shall comply with the requirements of Section 218.204, 218.205, 218.207
    or 218.208 and Section 218.211 or Sections 218.212 and 218.213 of this Subpart in
    accordance with the appropriate compliance schedule as specified in subsection (a), (b),
    (c), (d), (e) or (f) below:
    a)
    No owner or operator of a coating line which is exempt from the
    limitations of Section 218.204 of this Subpart because of the criteria in
    Section 218.208(a) or (b) of this Subpart shall operate said coating line
    on or after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, unless the
    owner or operator has complied with, and continues to comply with,
    Section 218.211(b) of this Subpart. Wood furniture coating lines are not

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    subject to Section 218.211(b) of this Subpart.
    b)
    No owner or operator of a coating line complying by means of Section
    218.204 of this Subpart shall operate said coating line on or after a date
    consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, unless the owner or
    operator has complied with, and continues to comply with, Sections
    218.204 and 218.211(c) of this Subpart.
    c)
    No owner or operator of a coating line complying by means of Section
    218.205 of this Subpart shall operate said coating line on or after a date
    consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, unless the owner or
    operator has complied with, and continues to comply with, Sections
    218.205 and 218.211(d) of this Subpart.
    d)
    No owner or operator of a coating line complying by means of Section
    218.207 of this Subpart shall operate said coating line on or after a date
    consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, unless the owner or
    operator has complied with, and continues to comply with, Sections
    218.207 and 218.211(e) of this Subpart.
    e)
    No owner or operator of a coating line subject to one or more of the
    emission limitations contained in Section 218.204 of this Subpart on or
    after March 15, 1996, choosing to comply by means of Section 218.204,
    218.205 or 218.207 of this Subpart, shall operate said coating line on or
    after March 15, 1996, unless the owner or operator complies with and
    continues to comply with, respectively, the applicable requirements in
    Section 218.204, or the alternative control options in Section 218.205 or
    218.207 and the requirements of Section 218.211.
    f)
    No owner or operator of a coating line subject to one or more of the
    emission limitations contained in Section 218.204 of this Subpart on or
    after March 15, 1996, choosing to comply by means of Section 218.212
    of this Subpart, shall operate said coating line on or after March 15,
    1996, unless the owner or operator complies with and continues to
    comply with the requirements of Sections 218.212 and 218.213 of this
    Subpart.
    (Source: Amended at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 218.211
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    a)
    The VOM content of each coating and the efficiency of each capture
    system and control device shall be determined by the applicable test
    methods and procedures specified in Section 218.105 of this Part to
    establish the records required under this Section.

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    b)
    Any owner or operator of a coating line which is exempted from the
    limitations of Section 218.204 of this SubpartPart because of Section
    218.208(a) or (b) of this SubpartPart shall comply with the following:
    1)
    For sources exempt under Section 218.208(a) of this Subpart, by
    Bya date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, the owner
    or operator of a coating line or a group of coating lines
    referenced in subsection(b) of this Section shall certify to the
    Agency that the coating line or group of coating lines is exempt
    under the provisions of Section 218.208(a) 218.108(a) of this
    SubpartPart. Such certification shall include:
    A)
    A declaration that the coating line or group of coating
    lines is exempt from the limitations of Section 218.204 of
    this SubpartPart because of Section 218.208(a) of this
    SubpartPart; and
    B)
    Calculations which demonstrate that the combined VOM
    emissions from the coating lines or group of coating lines
    never exceed 6.8 kg (15 lbs) per day before the
    application of capture systems and control devices. The
    following equation shall be used to calculate total VOM
    emissions:
    T
    A B
    e
    j
    m
    i
    i
    j
    i
    n
    =
    =
    =
    1
    1
    (
    )
    where:
    T
    e
    =
    Total VOM emissions from coating lines each day
    before the application of capture systems and
    control devices in units of kg/day (lbs/day);
    m =
    Number of coating lines at the source that
    otherwise would be subject to the same subsection
    of Section 218.104 of this Part (because they
    belong to the same category, e.g., can coating);
    j =
    Subscript denoting an individual coating line;
    n =
    Number of different coatings as applied each day on
    each coating line;

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    i =
    Subscript denoting an individual coating;
    A
    i
    =
    Weight of VOM per volume of each coating
    (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM)
    as applied each day on each coating line in units of
    kg VOM/l (lbs VOM/gal); and
    B
    i
    =
    Volume of each coating (minus water and any
    compounds which are specifically exempted from
    the definition of VOM) as applied each day on
    each coating line in units of l/day (gal/day). The
    instrument or method by which the owner or
    operator accurately measured or calculated the
    volume of each coating as applied on each coating
    line each day shall be described in the certification
    to the Agency.
    2)
    For sources exempt under Section 218.208(b) of this Subpart, by
    March 15, 1998, or upon initial start-up, the owner or operator
    of a coating line or a group of coating lines referenced in
    subsection (b) of this Section shall certify to the Agency that the
    source is exempt under the provisions of Section 218.208(b) of
    this Subpart. Such certification shall include:
    A)
    A declaration that the source is exempt from the
    limitations of Section 218.204(l) of this Subpart because
    of Section 218.208(b) of this Subpart; and
    B)
    Calculations which demonstrate that the source meets the
    criteria for exemption because of Section 218.208(b) of
    this Subpart.
    3)2)
    For sources exempt under Section 218.208(a) of this Subpart,
    oOn and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a coating line or group of coating lines
    referenced in this subsection shall collect and record all of the
    following information each day for each coating line and
    maintain the information at the source for a period of three years:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line.; and
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each
    coating (minus water and any compounds which are

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    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as
    applied each day on each coating line.
    4)
    For sources exempt under Section 218.208(b) of this Subpart, on
    and after March 15, 1998, the owner or operator of a coating line
    or group of coating lines referenced in this subsection (b) shall
    collect and record all of the following information for each
    coating line and maintain the information at the source for a
    period of three years:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line; and
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each
    coating (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as
    applied on each coating line on a monthly basis.
    53)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a coating line or group of coating lines
    exempted from the limitations of Section 218.204 of this
    SubpartPart because of Section 218.208(a) of this SubpartPart
    shall notify the Agency of any record showing that total VOM
    emissions from the coating line or group of coating lines exceed
    6.8 kg (15 lbs) in any day before the application of capture
    systems and control devices by sending a copy of such record to
    the Agency within 30 days after the exceedance occurs.
    6)
    On and after March 15, 1998, any owner or operator of a source
    exempt from the limitations of Section 218.204(l) of this Subpart
    because of Section 218.208(b) of this Subpart shall notify the
    Agency if the source’s VOM emissions exceed the limitations of
    Section 218.208(b) of this Subpart by sending a copy of
    calculations showing such an exceedance within 30 days after the
    change occurs.
    c)
    Any owner or operator of a coating line subject to the limitations of
    Section 218.204 of this SubpartPart other than Section 218.204(a)(2) or
    (a)(3) of this Subpart and complying by means of Section 218.204 of this
    SubpartPart shall comply with the following:
    1)
    By the a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, or
    upon initial start-up of a new coating line, or upon changing the
    method of compliance from an existing subject coating line from
    Section 218.205, orSection 218.207, Section 218.215, or Section

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    218.216 of this SubpartPart to Section 218.204 of this
    SubpartPart; the owner or operator of a subject coating line shall
    certify to the Agency that the coating line will be in compliance
    with Section 218.204 of this SubpartPart on and after a date
    consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, or on and after the
    initial start-up date. Such certification shall include:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line.;
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume of each coating (minus
    water and any compounds which are specifically exempted
    from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on each
    coating line.; and
    C)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for coating lines subject to
    the limitations of Section 218.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this
    Subpart, the weight of VOM per weight of solids in each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    2)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating line shall collect and record all of the following
    information each day for each coating line and maintain the
    information at the source for a period of three years:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line.;
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume of each coating (minus
    water and any compounds which are specifically exempted
    from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on each
    coating line.;
    C)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for coating lines subject to
    the limitations of Section 218.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this
    Subpart, the weight of VOM per weight of solids in each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line and
    certified product data sheets for each coating; and
    D)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for wood furniture coating
    spray booths subject to the limitations of Section
    218.204(l)(4)(A) of this Subpart, the weight of VOM per
    weight of solids in each strippable spray booth coating as
    applied each day on each spray booth and certified

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    product data sheets for each coating.
    3)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a subject coating line shall notify the
    Agency in the following instances:
    A)
    Any record showing violation of Section 218.204 of this
    SubpartPart shall be reported by sending a copy of such
    record to the Agency within 30 days following the
    occurrenceoccurance of the violation.
    B)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of
    compliance from Section 218.204 of this SubpartPart to
    Section 218.205 or Section 218.207 of this SubpartPart,
    the owner or operator shall comply with all requirements
    of subsection (d)(1) or (e)(1) of this Section below,
    respectively. Upon changing the method of compliance
    from Section 218.204 of this SubpartPart to Section
    218.205 of this SubpartPart or Section 218.207 of this
    SubpartPart, the owner or operator shall comply with all
    requirements of subsection (d) or (e) of this Section,
    respectively.
    d)
    Any owner or operator of a coating line subject to the limitations of
    Section 218.204 of this SubpartPart and complying by means of Section
    218.205 of this SubpartPart shall comply with the following:
    1)
    By a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, or upon
    initial start-up of a new coating line, or upon changing the
    method of compliance for an existing subject coating line from
    Section 218.204 or Section 218.207 of this SubpartPart to
    Section 218.205 of this SubpartPart; the owner or operator of the
    subject coating line shall certify to the Agency that the coating
    line will be in compliance with Section 218.205 of this
    SubpartPart on and after a date consistent with Section 218.106
    of this Part, or on and after the initial start-up date. Such
    certification shall include:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating line
    which will comply by means of Section 218.205 of this
    SubpartPart.
    B)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line.

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    C)
    The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each
    coating (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as
    applied each day on each coating line.
    D)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for coating lines subject to
    the limitations of Section 218.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this
    Subpart, the weight of VOM per weight of solids in each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    ED)
    The instrument or method by which the owner or operator
    will accurately measure or calculate the volume of each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    FE)
    The method by which the owner or operator will create
    and maintain records each day as required in subsection
    (d)(2) of this Section.
    GF)
    An example of the format in which the records required in
    subsection (d)(2) of this Section will be kept.
    2)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating line shall collect and record all of the following
    information each day for each coating line and maintain the
    information at the source for a period of three years:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line.
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each
    coating (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as
    applied each day on each coating line.
    C)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for coating lines subject to
    the limitations of Section 218.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this
    Subpart, the weight of VOM per weight of solids in each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    DC)
    The daily-weighted average VOM content of all coatings
    as applied on each coating line as defined in Section
    218.104 of this Part.
    3)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,

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    the owner or operator of a subject coating line shall notify the
    Agency in the following instances:
    A)
    Any record showing violation of Section 218.205 of this
    SubpartPart shall be reported by sending a copy of such
    record to the Agency within 30 days following the
    occurranceoccurrence of the violation.
    B)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of
    compliance with this Subpart from Section 218.205 of this
    SubpartPart to Section 218.204 or Section 218.207 of this
    SubpartPart, the owner or operator shall comply with all
    requirements of subsection (c)(1) or (e)(1) of this Section,
    respectively. Upon changing the method of compliance
    with this subpart from Section 218.205 to Section 218.204
    or Section 218.207 of this SubpartPart, the owner or
    operator shall comply with all requirements of subsection
    (c) or (e) of this Section, respectively.
    e)
    Any owner or operator of a coating line subject to the limitations of
    Section 218.207 of this SubpartPart and complying by means of Section
    218.207(c), (d), (e), (f), (g) or (h) of this SubpartPart shall comply with
    the following:
    1)
    By a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, or upon
    initial start-up of a new coating line, or upon changing the
    method of compliance for an existing coating line from Section
    218.204 or Section 218.205 of this Subpart to Section 218.207 of
    this Subpart, the owner or operator of the subject coating line
    shall perform all tests and submit to the Agency the results of all
    tests and calculations necessary to demonstrate that the subject
    coating line will be in compliance with Section 218.207 of this
    SubpartPart on and after a date consistent with Section 218.106
    of this Part, or on and after the initial start-up date.
    2)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating line shall collect and record all of the following
    information each day for each coating line and maintain the
    information at the source for a period of three years:
    A)
    The weight of VOM per volume of coating solids as
    applied each day on each coating line, if complying
    pursuant to Section 218.207(b)(2) of this SubpartPart.

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    B)
    Control device monitoring data.
    C)
    A log of operating time for the capture system, control
    device, monitoring equipment and the associated coating
    line.
    D)
    A maintenance log for the capture system, control device
    and monitoring equipment detailing all routine and
    non-routine maintenance performed including dates and
    duration of any outages.
    3)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a subject coating line shall notify the
    Agency in the following instances:
    A)
    Any record showing violation of Section 218.207 of this
    SubpartPart shall be reported by sending a copy of such
    record to the Agency within 30 days following the
    occurrence of the violation.
    B)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of
    compliance with this Subpart from Section 218.207 of this
    SubpartPart to Section 218.204 or Section 218.205 of this
    SubpartPart, the owner or operator shall comply with all
    requirements of subsection (c)(1) or (d)(1) of this Section,
    respectively. Upon changing the method of compliance
    with this subpart from Section 218.207 of this SubpartPart
    to Section 218.204 or Section 218.205 of this
    SubpartPart, the owner or operator shall comply with all
    requirements of subsection (c) or (d) of this Section,
    respectively.
    f)
    Any owner or operator of a primer surfacer operation or topcoat
    operation subject to the limitations of Section 218.204(a)(2) or (a)(3) of
    this SubpartPart shall comply with the following:
    1)
    By a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part, or upon
    initial start-up of a new coating operation, the owner or operator
    of a subject coating operation shall certify to the Agency that the
    operation will be in compliance with Section 218.204 of this
    SubpartPart on and after a date consistent with Section 218.106
    of this Part, or on and after the initial start-up date. Such
    certification shall include:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating

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    operation which will comply by means of Section
    218.204(a)(2) and (a)(3) of this SubpartPart and the name
    and identification number of each coating line in each
    coating operation.
    B)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line in the coating operation.
    C)
    The weight of VOM per volume of each coating (minus
    water and any compounds which are specifically exempted
    from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on each
    coating line.
    D)
    The transfer efficiency and control efficiency measured
    for each coating line.
    E)
    Test reports, including raw data and calculations
    documenting the testing performed to measure transfer
    efficiency and control efficiency.
    F)
    The instrument or method by which the owner or operator
    will accurately measure or calculate the volume of each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    G)
    The method by which the owner or operator will create
    and maintain records each day as required in subsection
    (f)(2) below.
    H)
    An example format for presenting the records required in
    subsection (f)(2) below.
    2)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating operation shall collect and record all of the
    following information each day for each operation and maintain
    the information at the source for a period of three years:
    A)
    All information necessary to calculate the daily-weighted
    average VOM emissions from the coating operations in kg
    (lbs) per 1 (gal) of coating solids deposited in accordance
    with the proposal submitted, and approved pursuant to
    Section 218.204(a)(2) or (a)(3) of this SubpartPart
    including:
    i)
    The name and identification number of each

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    coating as applied on each coating operation.
    ii)
    The weight of VOM per volume of each coating
    (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM)
    as applied each day on each coating operation.
    B)
    If a control device(s) is used to control VOM emissions,
    control device monitoring data; a log of operating time for
    the capture system, control device, monitoring equipment
    and the associated coating operation; and a maintenance
    log for the capture system, control device and monitoring
    equipment, detailing all routine and non-routine
    maintenance performed including dates and duration of
    any outages.
    3)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating operation shall determine and record the daily
    VOM emissions in kg (lbs) per 1 (gal) of coating solids deposited
    in accordance with the proposal submitted and approved pursuant
    to Section 218.204(a)(2) or (a)(3) of this SubpartPart within 10
    days from the end of the month and maintain this information at
    the source for a period of three years.
    4)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 218.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a subject coating operation shall notify
    the Agency in the following instances:
    A)
    Any record showing a violation of Section 218.204(a)(2)
    or (a)(3) of this SubpartPart shall be reported by sending a
    copy of such record to the Agency within 15 days from
    the end of the month in which the violation occurred.
    B)
    The owner or operator shall notify the Agency of any
    change to the operation at least 30 days before the change
    is effected. The Agency shall determine whether or not
    compliance testing is required. If the Agency determines
    that compliance testing is required, then the owner or
    operator shall submit a testing proposal to the Agency
    within 30 days and test within 30 days of the approval of
    the proposal by the Agency and USEPA.
    (Source: Amended at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)

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    Section 218.215 Wood Furniture Coating Averaging Approach
    a)
    On and after March 15, 1998, any owner or operator of a source subject
    to the limitations of Section 218.204(l) of this Subpart may elect to
    comply with the requirements of this Section rather than complying with
    the applicable emission limitations set forth in Section 218.204(l)(2)(A)
    or (B) of this Subpart. The source must continue to comply with the
    limitations set forth in Sections 218.204(l)(3) and (4) of this Subpart. A
    source electing to rely on this Section to demonstrate compliance with
    the requirements of this Subpart shall operate pursuant to federally
    enforceable permit conditions approved by the Agency and USEPA.
    b)
    An owner or operator of a source subject to the limitations of Section
    218.204(l) of this Subpart and electing to rely on this Section to
    demonstrate compliance with this Subpart must establish, by use of
    subsection (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this Section, that, on a daily basis, actual
    emissions from the affected source are less than or equal to ninety
    percent of the allowable emissions, that is V
    a
     
    V
    p
    :
    1)
    Option I:
    A)
    (
    )
    V
    ER
    TC
    a
    TC
    i
    i
    n
    i
    =
    ×
    =
    1
    ; and
    B)
    (
    )
    V
    TC
    p
    i
    i
    n
    =
    ×
    ×
    =
    0 9
    0 8
    1
    .
    .
    2)
    Option II:
    A)
    [
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    ]
    V
    ER
    TC
    ER
    SE
    ER
    WC
    ER
    PC
    ER
    ST
    and
    a
    TC
    i
    i
    n
    SE
    i
    WC
    i
    PC
    i
    ST
    i
    i
    i
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    i
    i
    =
    ×
    +
    ×
    +
    ×
    +
    ×
    +
    ×
    =
    1
    ;
    B)
    [
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    ]
    V
    TC
    SE
    WC
    PC
    ST
    p
    i
    n
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    =
    ×
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    +
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    =
    0 9
    18
    19
    9 0
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    0 791
    1
    .
    .
    .
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    .
    where:
    V
    a
    = Actual VOM emissions from the source;

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    V
    p
    = 90% of the allowable VOM emissions from the source;
    n = Number of different wood furniture coatings as applied
    each day on each coating line;
    i = Subscript denoting an individual coating;
    TC
    i
    = kilograms of solids in topcoat “i” used;
    SE
    i
    = kilograms of solids in sealer “i” used;
    WC
    i
    = kilograms of solids in wash coat “i” used;
    PC
    i
    = kilograms of solids in non-topcoat pigmented coat “i”
    used;
    ST
    i
    = liters of stain “i” used;
    ER
    TCi
    = VOM content of topcoat “i” in kg VOM/kg solids, as
    applied;
    ER
    SEi
    = VOM content of sealer “i” in kg VOM/kg solids, as
    applied;
    ER
    WCi
    = VOM content of washcoat “i” in kg VOM/kg solids, as
    applied;
    ER
    PCi
    = VOM content of non-topcoat pigmented coat “i” in kg
    VOM/kg solids, as applied;
    ER
    STi
    = VOM content of stain “i” in kg VOM/liter (kg/l), as
    applied;
    c)
    Within the structure of the source’s federally enforceable permit
    conditions, an owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this
    Section to demonstrate compliance with this Subpart shall provide to the
    Agency:
    1)
    The name and identification number of each participating coating
    line;
    2)
    The name and identification number of each coating as applied on
    each participating coating line;
    3)
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    limitations;
    4)
    Documentation that V
    a
     
    V
    p
    , as calculated in subsection (b)(1) or
    (2) of this Section;
    5)
    A description of which types of coating materials will be included
    in the source’s averaging program, which may include stains,
    basecoats, washcoats, sealers, and topcoats. Coating materials
    that are applied using continuous coaters may be used in an
    averaging program only if the source can determine the amount
    of coating used each day;
    6)
    A description of methods and procedures for quantifying
    emissions on a daily basis, including methods to determine the
    VOM content of each coating and the daily usage of each
    coating; and
    7)
    A summary of the monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting
    procedures that will be used to demonstrate daily compliance with
    the inequalities in subsections (b)(1) and (2) of this Section.
    These procedures shall be structured such that the Agency and the
    owner or operator of the source can determine the source’s
    compliance status for any given day.
    d)
    On and after March 15, 1998, or on and after the initial start-up date,
    the owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart shall, for each coating line
    relying on this Section, collect and record the following information on a
    daily basis and maintain the information at the source for a period of
    three years:
    1)
    The name and identification number of each coating as applied on
    the coating line;
    2)
    The weight of VOM per weight of solids (kg VOM/kg solids)
    and the weight of solids (kg) of each coating as applied on each
    coating line on a daily basis;
    3)
    Certified product data sheets for each coating; and
    4)
    The calculations showing the source has met the conditions of the
    inequalities in subsection (b)(1) or (2) of this Section.
    e)
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    the owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart shall:
    1)
    Notify the Agency within 30 calendar days following an
    occurrence of a violation of this Section; and
    2)
    Send to the Agency any record showing a violation of this
    Section within 30 calendar days following the occurrence of a
    violation.
    f)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of compliance
    with this Subpart from reliance on this Section to reliance on Section
    218.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this Subpart, the owner or operator of a
    source relying on this Section to demonstrate compliance with this
    Subpart for one or more wood furniture coating lines shall:
    1)
    Comply with all requirements of Section 218.211(c)(1) of this
    Subpart; and
    2)
    Certify that all remaining coating lines relying on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart, if any, comply and
    continue to comply with the requirements of this Section.
    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 218.216 Wood Furniture Coating Add-On Control Use
    The owner or operator of a source subject to the requirements of Section 218.204(l)(2)
    of this Subpart may choose to comply with those limitations by relying on Section
    218.204(l)(2)(D) of this Subpart if all of the following requirements are met:
    a)
    For each coating applied, determine the overall control efficiency needed
    to demonstrate compliance using the following equation:
    (
    )
    R
    C
    L
    C
    =
     ×
    100
    where:
    R = the necessary overall capture and control efficiency of the control
    system, as a percentage;
    C = the VOM content of the coating, in kilograms of VOM per
    kilograms of coating solids (kg VOM/kg solids), as applied;

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    L = the emission limitation for that coating, as given in Section
    218.204(l)(2)(B) of this Subpart.
    b)
    Calculate the equivalent overall capture and control efficiency of the
    control device using the procedures of Sections 218.105(c), (d), and (e)
    of this Part.
    c)
    Demonstrate that the equivalent overall capture and control efficiency
    calculated using the procedures in Section 218.105(c), (d), and (e) of
    this Part is equal to or greater than the largest value of R calculated for
    each coating by the equation in subsection (a) of this Section.
    d)
    Install, calibrate, operate, and maintain the applicable monitoring
    equipment for the control device as specified in Section 218.105(d) of
    this Part.
    e)
    On and after March 15, 1998, or on and after the initial start-up date,
    the owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart shall, for each coating line
    relying on this Section, collect and record the following information on a
    daily basis and maintain the information at the source for a period of
    three years:
    1)
    The name and identification number of each coating as applied on
    the coating line;
    2)
    The weight of VOM per weight of solids (kg VOM/kg solids) of
    each coating as applied on each coating line on a daily basis;
    3)
    Certified product data sheets for each coating;
    4)
    Control device monitoring data;
    5)
    A log of operating time for the capture system, control device,
    monitoring equipment and the associated coating line; and
    6)
    A maintenance log for the capture system, control device and
    monitoring equipment detailing all routine and non-routine
    maintenance performed including dates and duration of any
    outages.
    f)
    On and after March 15, 1998, or on and after the initial start-up date,
    the owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart shall:

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    1)
    Notify the Agency within 30 calendar days following an
    occurrence of a violation of this Section; and
    2)
    Send to the Agency any record showing a violation of this
    Section within 30 calendar days following the occurrence of a
    violation.
    g)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of compliance
    with this Subpart from reliance on this Section to reliance on Section
    218.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this Subpart, the owner or operator of a
    source relying on this Section to demonstrate compliance with this
    Subpart for one or more wood furniture coating lines shall:
    1)
    Comply with all requirements of Section 218.211(c)(1) of this
    Subpart; and
    2)
    Certify that all remaining coating lines relying on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart, if any, comply and
    continue to comply with the requirements of this Section.
    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 218.217 Wood Furniture Coating Work Practice Standards
    a)
    Spray booth cleaning. Each owner or operator of a source subject to the
    limitations of Section 218.204(l) of this Subpart shall not use compounds
    containing more than 8.0 percent, by weight, of VOM for cleaning spray
    booth components other than conveyors, continuous coaters and their
    enclosures, and metal filters, unless the spray booth is being refurbished.
    If the spray booth is being refurbished, that is, the spray booth coating
    or other material used to cover the booth is being replaced, the affected
    source shall use no more than 1.0 gallon of organic solvent to prepare
    the booth prior to applying the booth coating.
    b)
    Cleaning and storage requirements. Each owner or operator of a source
    subject to the limitations of Section 218.204(l) of this Subpart shall:
    1)
    Keep, store, and dispose of all coating, cleaning, and washoff
    materials in closed containers;
    2)
    Pump or drain all organic solvent used for line cleaning into
    closed containers;
    3)
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    containers; and
    4)
    Control emissions from washoff operations by using closed tanks.
    c)
    Application equipment requirements. No owner or operator of a source
    subject to the limitations of Section 218.204(l) of this Subpart shall use
    conventional air spray guns to apply coating materials to wood furniture
    except under the circumstances specified in subsections (c)(1) through
    (4) of this Section:
    1)
    To apply coating materials that have a VOM content no greater
    than 1.0 kg VOM/kg solids (1.0 lb VOM/lb solids), as applied;
    2)
    For repair coating under the following circumstances:
    A)
    The coating materials are applied after the completion of
    the coating operation; or
    B)
    The coating materials are applied after the stain and
    before any other type of coating material is applied, and
    the coating materials are applied from a container that has
    a volume of no more than 2.0 gallons;
    3)
    If the spray gun is aimed and triggered automatically, rather than
    manually; or
    4)
    If emissions from the finishing application station are directed to
    a control device pursuant to Section 218.216 of this Subpart.
    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)

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    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
    Introduction
    219.101
    Savings Clause
    219.102
    Abbreviations and Conversion Factors
    219.103
    Applicability
    219.104
    Definitions
    219.105
    Test Methods and Procedures
    219.106
    Compliance Dates
    219.107
    Operation of Afterburners
    219.108
    Exemptions, Variations, and Alternative Means of Control or
    Compliance Determinations
    219.109
    Vapor Pressure of Volatile Organic Liquids
    219.110
    Vapor Pressure of Organic Material or Solvent
    219.111
    Vapor Pressure of Volatile Organic Material
    219.112
    Incorporations by Reference
    219.113
    Monitoring for Negligibly-Reactive Compounds
    SUBPART B: ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM STORAGE AND
    LOADING OPERATIONS
    Section
    219.119
    Applicability for VOL
    219.120
    Control Requirements for Storage Containers of VOL
    219.121
    Storage Containers of VPL
    219.122
    Loading Operations
    219.123
    Petroleum Liquid Storage Tanks
    219.124
    External Floating Roofs
    219.125
    Compliance Dates
    219.126
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    219.127
    Testing VOL Operations
    219.128
    Monitoring VOL Operations
    219.129
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for VOL Operations
    SUBPART C: ORGANIC EMISSIONS FROM MISCELLANEOUS
    EQUIPMENT

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    Section
    219.141
    Separation Operations
    219.142
    Pumps and Compressors
    219.143
    Vapor Blowdown
    219.144
    Safety Relief Valves
    SUBPART E: SOLVENT CLEANING
    Section
    219.181
    Solvent Cleaning in General
    219.182
    Cold Cleaning
    219.183
    Open Top Vapor Degreasing
    219.184
    Conveyorized Degreasing
    219.185
    Compliance Schedule (Repealed)
    219.186
    Test Methods
    SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS
    Section
    219.204
    Emission Limitations
    219.205
    Daily-Weighted Average Limitations
    219.206
    Solids Basis Calculation
    219.207
    Alternative Emission Limitations
    219.208
    Exemptions From Emission Limitations
    219.209
    Exemption From General Rule on Use of Organic Material
    219.210
    Compliance Schedule
    219.211
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    219.212
    Cross-Line Averaging to Establish Compliance for Coating Lines
    219.213
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for Cross-Line Averaging Participating
    Coating Lines
    219.214
    Changing Compliance Methods
    219.215
    Wood Furniture Coating Averaging Approach
    219.216
    Wood Furniture Coating Add-On Control Use
    219.217
    Wood Furniture Coating Work Practice Standards
    SUBPART G: USE OF ORGANIC MATERIAL
    Section
    219.301
    Use of Organic Material
    219.302
    Alternative Standard
    219.303
    Fuel Combustion Emission Units
    219.304
    Operations with Compliance Program
    SUBPART H: PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
    Section
    219.401
    Flexographic and Rotogravure Printing
    219.402
    Applicability
    219.403
    Compliance Schedule

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    219.404
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    219.405
    Lithographic Printing: Applicability
    219.406
    Provisions Applying to Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Prior
    to March 15, 1996
    219.407
    Emission Limitations and Control Requirements for Lithographic
    Printing Lines On and After March 15, 1996
    219.408
    Compliance Schedule for Lithographic Printing On and After March 15,
    1996
    219.409
    Testing for Lithographic Printing On and After March 15, 1996
    219.410
    Monitoring Requirements for Lithographic Printing
    219.411
    Recordkeeping and Reporting for Lithographic Printing
    SUBPART Q: SYNTHETIC ORGANIC CHEMICAL AND
    POLYMER MANUFACTURING PLANT
    Section
    219.421
    General Requirements
    219.422
    Inspection Program Plan for Leaks
    219.423
    Inspection Program for Leaks
    219.424
    Repairing Leaks
    219.425
    Recordkeeping for Leaks
    219.426
    Report for Leaks
    219.427
    Alternative Program for Leaks
    219.428
    Open-Ended Valves
    219.429
    Standards for Control Devices
    219.430
    Compliance Date (Repealed)
    219.431
    Applicability
    219.432
    Control Requirements
    219.433
    Performance and Testing Requirements
    219.434
    Monitoring Requirements
    219.435
    Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements
    219.436
    Compliance Date
    SUBPART R: PETROLEUM REFINING AND RELATED
    INDUSTRIES; ASPHALT MATERIALS
    Section
    219.441
    Petroleum Refinery Waste Gas Disposal
    219.442
    Vacuum Producing Systems
    219.443
    Wastewater (Oil/Water) Separator
    219.444
    Process Unit Turnarounds
    219.445
    Leaks: General Requirements
    219.446
    Monitoring Program Plan for Leaks
    219.447
    Monitoring Program for Leaks
    219.448
    Recordkeeping for Leaks
    219.449
    Reporting for Leaks
    219.450
    Alternative Program for Leaks

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    219.451
    Sealing Device Requirements
    219.452
    Compliance Schedule for Leaks
    219.453
    Compliance Dates (Repealed)
    SUBPART S: RUBBER AND MISCELLANEOUS PLASTIC
    PRODUCTS
    Section
    219.461
    Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires
    219.462
    Green Tire Spraying Operations
    219.463
    Alternative Emission Reduction Systems
    219.464
    Emission Testing
    219.465
    Compliance Dates (Repealed)
    219.466
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    SUBPART T: PHARMACEUTICAL MANUFACTURING
    Section
    219.480
    Applicability
    219.481
    Control of Reactors, Distillation Units, Crystallizers, Centrifuges and
    Vacuum Dryers
    219.482
    Control of Air Dryers, Production Equipment Exhaust Systems and
    Filters
    219.483
    Material Storage and Transfer
    219.484
    In-Process Tanks
    219.485
    Leaks
    219.486
    Other Emission Units
    219.487
    Testing
    219.488
    Monitoring for Air Pollution Control Equipment
    219.489
    Recordkeeping for Air Pollution Control Equipment
    SUBPART V: BATCH OPERATIONS AND AIR OXIDATION
    PROCESSES
    Section
    219.500
    Applicability for Batch Operations
    219.501
    Control Requirements for Batch Operations
    219.502
    Determination of Uncontrolled Total Annual Mass Emissions and Actual
    Weighted Average Flow Rate Values for Batch Operations
    219.503
    Performance and Testing Requirements for Batch Operations
    219.504
    Monitoring Requirements for Batch Operations
    219.505
    Reporting and Recordkeeping for Batch Operations
    219.506
    Compliance Date
    219.520
    Emission Limitations for Air Oxidation Processes
    219.521
    Definitions (Repealed)
    219.522
    Savings Clause
    219.523
    Compliance
    219.524
    Determination of Applicability

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    219.525
    Emission Limitations for Air Oxidation Processes (Renumbered)
    219.526
    Testing and Monitoring
    219.527
    Compliance Date (Repealed)
    SUBPART W: AGRICULTURE
    Section
    219.541
    Pesticide Exception
    SUBPART X: CONSTRUCTION
    Section
    219.561
    Architectural Coatings
    219.562
    Paving Operations
    219.563
    Cutback Asphalt
    SUBPART Y: GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
    Section
    219.581
    Bulk Gasoline Plants
    219.582
    Bulk Gasoline Terminals
    219.583
    Gasoline Dispensing Operations - Storage Tank Filling Operations
    219.584
    Gasoline Delivery Vessels
    219.585
    Gasoline Volatility Standards
    219.586
    Gasoline Dispensing Operations - Motor Vehicle Fueling Operations
    (Repealed)
    SUBPART Z: DRY CLEANERS
    Section
    219.601
    Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners
    219.602
    Exemptions
    219.603
    Leaks
    219.604
    Compliance Dates (Repealed)
    219.605
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    219.606
    Exception to Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    219.607
    Standards for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
    219.608
    Operating Practices for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
    219.609
    Program for Inspection and Repair of Leaks
    219.610
    Testing and Monitoring
    219.611
    Exemption for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
    219.612
    Compliance Dates (Repealed)
    219.613
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    SUBPART AA: PAINT AND INK MANUFACTURING
    Section
    219.620
    Applicability
    219.621
    Exemption for Waterbase Material and Heatset-Offset Ink
    219.623
    Permit Conditions

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    219.624
    Open-Top Mills, Tanks, Vats or Vessels
    219.625
    Grinding Mills
    219.626
    Storage Tanks
    219.628
    Leaks
    219.630
    Clean Up
    219.636
    Compliance Schedule
    219.637
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    SUBPART BB: POLYSTYRENE PLANTS
    Section
    219.640
    Applicability
    219.642
    Emissions Limitation at Polystyrene Plants
    219.644
    Emissions Testing
    SUBPART FF: BAKERY OVENS (REPEALED)
    Section
    219.720
    Applicability (Repealed)
    219.722
    Control Requirements (Repealed)
    219.726
    Testing (Repealed)
    219.727
    Monitoring (Repealed)
    219.728
    Recordkeeping and Reporting (Repealed)
    219.729
    Compliance Date (Repealed)
    219.730
    Certification (Repealed)
    SUBPART GG: MARINE TERMINALS
    Section
    219.760
    Applicability
    219.762
    Control Requirements
    219.764
    Compliance Certification
    219.766
    Leaks
    219.768
    Testing and Monitoring
    219.770
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    SUBPART HH: MOTOR VEHICLE REFINISHING
    Section
    219.780
    Emission Limitations
    219.782
    Alternative Control Requirements
    219.784
    Equipment Specifications
    219.786
    Surface Preparation Materials
    219.787
    Work Practices
    219.788
    Testing
    219.789
    Monitoring and Recordkeeping for Control Devices
    219.790
    General Recordkeeping and Reporting
    219.791
    Compliance Date
    219.792
    Registration

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    219.875
    Applicability of Subpart BB (Renumbered)
    219.877
    Emissions Limitation at Polystyrene Plants (Renumbered)
    219.879
    Compliance Date (Repealed)
    219.881
    Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    219.883
    Special Requirements for Compliance Plan (Repealed)
    219.886
    Emissions Testing (Renumbered)
    SUBPART PP: MISCELLANEOUS FABRICATED PRODUCT
    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
    Section
    219.920
    Applicability
    219.923
    Permit Conditions
    219.926
    Control Requirements
    219.927
    Compliance Schedule
    219.928
    Testing
    SUBPART QQ: MISCELLANEOUS FORMULATION
    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
    Section
    219.940
    Applicability
    219.943
    Permit Conditions
    219.946
    Control Requirements
    219.947
    Compliance Schedule
    219.948
    Testing
    SUBPART RR: MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIC CHEMICAL
    MANUFACTURING PROCESSES
    Section
    219.960
    Applicability
    219.963
    Permit Conditions
    219.966
    Control Requirements
    219.967
    Compliance Schedule
    219.968
    Testing
    SUBPART TT: OTHER EMISSION UNITS
    Section
    219.980
    Applicability
    219.983
    Permit Conditions
    219.986
    Control Requirements
    219.987
    Compliance Schedule
    219.988
    Testing
    SUBPART UU: RECORDKEEPING AND REPORTING
    Section
    219.990
    Exempt Emission Units

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    219.991
    Subject Emission Units
    APPENDIX A:
    List of Chemicals Defining Synthetic Organic Chemical and
    Polymer Manufacturing
    APPENDIX B:
    VOM Measurement Techniques for Capture Efficiency
    APPENDIX C:
    Reference Methods And Procedures
    APPENDIX D:
    Coefficients for the Total Resource Effectiveness Index (TRE)
    Equation
    APPENDIX E:
    List of Affected Marine Terminals
    APPENDIX G:
    TRE Index Measurements for SOCMI Reactors and Distillation
    Units
    APPENDIX H:
    Baseline VOM Content Limitations for Subpart F, Section
    219.212 Cross-Line Averaging
    AUTHORITY: Implementing Section 10 and authorized by Section 28.5 of the
    Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/10 and 28.5].
    SOURCE: Adopted at R91-8 at 15 Ill. Reg. 12491, effective August 16, 1991;
    amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill. Reg. 13597, effective August 24, 1992; amended in R91-
    30 at 16 Ill. Reg. 13883, effective August 24, 1992; emergency amendment in R93-12
    at 17 Ill. Reg. 8295, effective May 24, 1993, for a maximum of 150 days, amended in
    R93-9 at 17 Ill. Reg. 16918, effective September 27, 1993 and October 21, 1993;
    amended in R93-28 at 18 Ill. Reg. 4242, effective March 3, 1994; amended in R94-12
    at 18 Ill. Reg. 14987, effective September 21, 1994; amended in R94-15 at 18 Ill. Reg.
    16415, effective October 25, 1994; amended in R94-16 at 18 Ill. Reg. 16980, effective
    November 15, 1994; emergency amendment in R95-10 at 19 Ill. Reg. 3059, effective
    February 28, 1995, for a maximum of 150 days; amended in R94-21, R94-31 and R94-
    32 at 19 Ill. Reg. 6958, effective May 9, 1995; amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill. Reg.
    7385, effective May 22, 1995; amended in R96-2 at 20 Ill. Reg. 3848, effective
    February 15, 1996; amended in R96-13 at 20 Ill. Reg. 14462, effective October 28,
    1996; amended in R97-24 at 21 Ill. Reg. 7721, effective June 9, 1997; amended in
    R97-31 at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________.
    BOARD NOTE: This Part implements the Illinois Environmental Protection Act as of
    July 1, 1994.
    SUBPART E: SOLVENT CLEANING
    Section 219.182
    Cold Cleaning
    a)
    Operating Procedures: No person shall operate a cold cleaning
    degreaser unless:
    1)
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    disposed of in such a manner that more than 20% of the waste
    solvent (by weight) is allowed to evaporate into the atmosphere;
    2)
    The cover of the degreaser is closed when parts are not being
    handled; and
    3)
    Parts are drained until dripping ceases.
    b)
    Equipment Requirements: No person shall operate a cold cleaning
    degreaser unless:
    1)
    The degreaser is equipped with a cover which is closed whenever
    parts are not being handled in the cleaner. The cover shall be
    designed to be easily operated with one hand or with the
    mechanical assistance of springs, counter-weights or a powered
    system if:
    A)
    The solvent vapor pressure is greater than 2 kPa (15
    mmHg or 0.3 psi) measured at 38
    o
    C (100
    o
    F);
    B)
    The solvent is agitated; or
    C)
    The solvent is heated above ambient room temperature.
    2)
    The degreaser is equipped with a device for draining cleaned
    parts. The drainage device shall be constructed so that parts are
    enclosed under the cover while draining unless:
    A)
    The solvent vapor pressure is less than 4.3 kPa (32 mmHg
    or 0.6 psi) measured at 38
    o
    C (100
    o
    F); or
    B)
    An internal drainage device cannot be fitted into the
    cleaning system, in which case the drainage device may
    be external.
    3) The degreaser is equipped with one of the following control
    devices if the vapor pressure of the solvent is greater than 4.3
    kPa (32 mmHg or 0.6 psi) measured at 38
    o
    C (100
    °
    F) or if the
    solvent is heated above 50
    o
    C (120
    o
    F) or its boiling point:
    A)
    A freeboard height of 7/10 of the inside width of the tank
    or 91 cm (36 in), whichever is less; or
    B)
    Any other equipment or system of equivalent emission

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    control as approved by the Agency and further processed
    consistent with Section 219.108 of this Part. Such a
    system may include a water cover, refrigerated chiller or
    carbon adsorber.
    4)
    A permanent conspicuous label summarizing the operating
    procedure is affixed to the degreaser; and
    5)
    If a solvent spray is used, the degreaser is equipped with a solid
    fluid stream spray, rather than a fine, atomized or shower spray.
    c)
    Material Requirements:
    1)
    On and after March 15, 1999, no person shall:
    A)
    Cause or allow the sale of solvent with a vapor pressure
    which exceeds 2.0 mmHg (0.038 psi) measured at 20
    o
    C
    (68
    o
    F) in units greater than five (5) gallons, for use in
    cold cleaning degreasing operations located in the area
    covered by Section 2189.103 of this Part.
    B)
    Operate a cold cleaning degreaser with a solvent vapor
    pressure which exceeds 2.0 mmHg (0.038 psi) measured
    at 20
    o
    C (68
    o
    F).
    2)
    On and after March 15, 2001, no person shall:
    A)
    Cause or allow the sale of solvent with a vapor pressure
    which exceeds 1.0 mmHg (0.019 psi) measured at 20
    o
    C
    (68
    o
    F) in units greater than five (5) gallons, for use in
    cold cleaning degreasing operations located in the area
    covered by Section 2189.103 of this Part.
    B)
    Operate a cold cleaning degreaser with a solvent vapor
    pressure which exceeds 1.0 mmHg (0.019 psi) measured
    at 20
    o
    C (68
    o
    F).
    d)
    Recordkeeping Requirements: On and after March 15, 1999:
    1)
    All persons subject to the requirements of subsections(c)(1)(A)
    and (c)(2)(A) of this Section must maintain records which include
    for each sale:
    A)
    The name and address of the solvent purchaser;

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    B)
    The date of sale;
    C)
    The type of solvent;
    D)
    The unit volume of solvent;
    E)
    The total volume of solvent; and
    F)
    The vapor pressure of the solvent measured in mmHg at
    20
    o
    C (68
    o
    F).
    2)
    All persons subject to the requirements of subsections (c)(1)(B)
    and (c)(2)(B) of this Section must maintain records which include
    for each purchase:
    A)
    The name and address of the solvent supplier;
    B)
    The date of purchase;
    C)
    The type of solvent; and
    D)
    The vapor pressure of the solvent measured in mmHg at
    20
    o
    C (68
    o
    F).
    e)
    All records required by subsection (d) of this Section shall be retained
    for three years and shall be made available to the Agency upon request.
    f)
    The cleaning of electronic components as defined in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
    Section 211.1885 is exempt from the requirements of subsection (c) of
    this Section.
    g)
    Any cold cleaning taking place in a Detrex cold batch degreaser Model
    #2D-CC-SPL Size 24-4-10, or substantial equivalent, including
    automated loading of parts, totally enclosed operation (excluding loading
    and unloading) and permitted by the Agency, is exempt from the
    requirements of subsection (c) of this Section.
    (Source: Amended at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS
    Section 219.204
    Emission Limitations
    Except as provided in Sections 219.205, 219.207, 219.208, and 219.212, 219.215 and

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    219.216 of this Subpart, no owner or operator of a coating line shall apply at any time
    any coating in which the VOM content exceeds the following emission limitations for
    the specified coating. Except as provided in Section 219.204(l), compliance
    Compliance with the emission limitations marked with an asterisk in this Section is
    required on and after March 15, 1996., and complianceCompliance with emission
    limitations not marked with an asterisk is required until March 15, 1996. The
    following emission limitations are expressed in units of VOM per volume of coating
    (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition
    of VOM) as applied at each coating applicator, except where noted. Compounds which
    are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM should be treated as water for
    the purpose of calculating the "less water" part of the coating composition.
    Compliance with this Subpart must be demonstrated through the applicable coating
    analysis test methods and procedures specified in Section 219.105(a) of this Part and
    the recordkeeping and reporting requirements specified in Section 219.211(c) of this
    Subpart except where noted. (Note: The equation presented in Section 219.206 of this
    Part shall be used to calculate emission limitations for determining compliance by
    add-on controls, credits for transfer efficiency, emissions trades and cross-line
    averaging.) The emission limitations are as follows:
    a)
    Automobile or Light-Duty
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    Truck Coating
    1)
    Prime coat
    0.14
    (1.2)
    0.14*
    (1.2)*
    2)
    Primer surface coat
    1.81
    (15.1)
    1.81*
    (15.1)*
    (Note: The primer surface coat limitation is in units of kg (lbs)
    of VOM per l (gal) of coating solids deposited. Compliance with
    the limitation shall be based on the daily-weighted average from
    an entire primer surface operation. Compliance shall be
    demonstrated in accordance with the topcoat protocol referenced
    in Section 219.105(b) and the recordkeeping and reporting
    requirements specified in Section 219.211(f). Testing to
    demonstrate compliance shall be performed in accordance with
    the topcoat protocol and a detailed testing proposal approved by
    the Agency and USEPA specifying the method of demonstrating
    compliance with the protocol. Section 219.205 does not apply to
    the primer surface limitation.)
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    3)
    Topcoat
    1.81
    (15.1)
    1.81*

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    (15.1)*
    (Note: The topcoat limitation is in units of kg (lbs) of VOM per
    l (gal) of coating solids deposited. Compliance with the
    limitation shall be based on the daily-weighted average from an
    entire topcoat operation. Compliance shall be demonstrated in
    accordance with the topcoat protocol referenced in Section
    219.105(b) of this Part and the recordkeeping and reporting
    requirements specified in Section 219.211(f). Testing to
    demonstrate compliance shall be performed in accordance with
    the topcoat protocol and a detailed testing proposal approved by
    the Agency and USEPA specifying the method of demonstrating
    compliance with the protocol. Section 219.205 of this Part does
    not apply to the topcoat limitation.)
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    4)
    Final repair coat
    0.58
    (4.8)
    0.58*
    (4.8)*
    b)
    Can Coating
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    1)
    Sheet basecoat and
    overvarnish
    A)
    Sheet basecoat
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.26*
    (2.2)*
    B)
    Overvarnish
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.34
    (2.8)*
    2)
    Exterior basecoat and
    overvarnish
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.25*
    (2.1)*
    3)
    Interior body spray coat
    A)
    Two piece
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.44*
    (3.7)*
    B)
    Three piece
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.51*
    (4.2)*
    4)
    Exterior end coat
    0.51
    (4.2)
    0.51*
    (4.2)*

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    5)
    Side seam spray coat
    0.66
    (5.5)
    0.66*
    (5.5)*
    6)
    End sealing
    0.44
    (3.7)
    compound coat
    0.44*
    (3.7)*
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    c)
    Paper Coating
    0.35
    (2.9)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    (Note: The paper coating limitation shall not apply to any owner or
    operator of any paper coating line on which printing is performed if the
    paper coating line complies with the emissions limitations in Subpart H:
    Printing and Publishing, Section 219.401 of this Part.)
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    d)
    Coil Coating
    0.31
      
    (2.6)
    0.20*
    (1.7)*
    e)
    Fabric Coating
    0.35
    (2.9)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    f)
    Vinyl Coating
    0.45
    (3.8)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    g)
    Metal Furniture Coating
    1)
    Air dried
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.34*
    (2.8)*
    2)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    h)
    Large Appliance Coating
    1)
    Air dried
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.34*
    (2.8)*
    2)
    Baked
    0.34
    (2.8)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    (Note: The limitation shall not apply to the use of quick-drying lacquers
    for repair of scratches and nicks that occur during assembly, provided
    that the volume of coating does not exceed 0.95 l (1 quart) in any one

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    rolling eight-hour period.)
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    i)
    Magnet Wire Coating
    0.20
    (1.7)
    0.20*
    (1.7)*
    j)
    Miscellaneous Metal Parts and
    Products Coating
    1)
    Clear coating
    0.52
    (4.3)
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    2)
    Extreme performance
    coating
    A)
    Air dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.40*
    (3.3)*
    3)
    Steel pail and drum
    0.52
    (4.3)
    interior coating
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    4)
    All other coatings
    A)
    Air Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.40*
    (3.3)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.34*
    (2.8)*
    5)
    Metallic coating
    A)
    Air Dried
    0.42
    (3.5)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    B)
    Baked
    0.36
    (3.0)
    0.36*
    (3.0)*
    6)
    For purposes of subsection 219.204(j)(5) of this Section,
    "metallic coating" means a coating which contains more than 1/4
    lb/gal of metal particles, as applied.
    kg/l
    lb/gal

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    k)
    Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle
    Products Coating
    1)
    Extreme performance
    0.42
    (3.5)
    prime coat
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    2)
    Extreme performance top-
    0.42
    (3.5)
    coat (air dried)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    3)
    Final repair coat
    0.42
    (3.5)
    (air dried)
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    4)
    All other coatings are subject to the emission limitations for
    miscellaneous metal parts and products coatings in subsection (j)
    above.
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    l)
    Wood Furniture Coating
    1)
    Clear topcoat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    0.67*
    (5.6)*
    2)
    Opaque stain
    0.56
    (4.7)
    0.56*
    (4.7)*
    3)
    Pigmented coat
    0.60
    (5.0)
    0.60*
    (5.0)*
    4)
    Repair coat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    0.67*
    (5.6)*
    5)
    Sealer
    0.67
    (5.6)
    0.67*
    (5.6)*
    6)
    Semi-transparent stain
    0.79
    (6.6)
    0.79*
    (6.6)*
    7)
    Wash coat
    0.73
    (6.1)
    0.73*
    (6.1)*
    1)
    Limitations before March 15, 1998:
    kg/l
    lb/gal

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    A)
    Clear topcoat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    B)
    Opaque stain
    0.56
    (4.7)
    C)
    Pigmented coat
    0.60
    (5.0)
    D)
    Repair coat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    E)
    Sealer
    0.67
    (5.6)
    F)
    Semi-transparent stain
    0.79
    (6.6)
    G)
    Wash coat
    0.73
    (6.1)
    (Note: Prior to March 15, 1998, anAn owner or operator
    of a wood furniture coating operation subject to this
    Section shall apply all coatings, with the exception of no
    more than 37.8 l (10 gal) of coating per day used for
    touch-up and repair operations, using one or more of the
    following application systems: airless spray application
    system, air-assisted airless spray application system,
    electrostatic spray application system, electrostatic bell or
    disc spray application system, heated airless spray
    application system, roller coating, brush or wipe coating
    application system, dip coating application system or high
    volume low pressure (HVLP) application system.)
    2)
    On and after March 15, 1998, wood furniture sealers and
    topcoats must comply with one of the limitations specified in
    subsections (l)(2)(A) through (E), below:
    kg VOM/kg lb VOM/lb
    solids solids
    A)
    Topcoat
    0.8
    (0.8)
    B)
    Sealers and topcoats with the following limits:
    i)
    Non-acid cured alkyd amino vinyl sealer
    1.9
    (1.9)
    ii)
    Non-acid cured alkyd amino conversion varnish
    1.8
    (1.8)

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    iii)
    Acid-cured alkyd amino vinyl sealer
    2.3
    (2.3)
    iv)
    Acid-cured alkyd amino conversion varnish
    2.0
    (2.0)
    C)
    Meet the provisions of Section 219.215 of this Subpart for
    use of an averaging approach;
    D)
    Achieve a reduction in emissions equivalent to the
    requirements of Section 219.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this
    Subpart, as calculated using Section 219.216 of this
    Subpart; or
    E)
    Use a combination of the methods specified in Section
    219.204(l)(2)(A) through (D) of this Subpart.
    3)
    Other wood furniture coating limitations on and after March 15,
    1998:
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    A)
    Opaque stain
    0.56
    (4.7)
    B)
    Non-topcoat pigmented coat
    0.60
    (5.0)
    C)
    Repair coat
    0.67
    (5.6)
    D)
    Semi-transparent stain
    0.79
    (6.6)
    E)
    Wash coat
    0.73
    (6.1)
    4)
    Other wood furniture coating requirements on and after March
    15, 1998:
    A)
    No source subject to the limitations of subsection (l)(2) or
    (3) of this Section and utilizing one or more wood
    furniture coating spray booths shall use strippable spray
    booth coatings containing more than 0.8 kg VOM/kg
    solids (0.8 lb VOM/lb solids), as applied.
    B)
    Any source subject to the limitations of subsection (l)(2)
    or (3) of this Section shall comply with the requirements
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    C)
    Any source subject to the limitations of subsection
    (l)(2)(A) or (B) of this Section and utilizing one or more
    continuous coaters, shall for each continuous coater, use
    an initial coating which complies with the limitations of
    subsection (l)(2)(A) or (B) of this Section. The viscosity
    of the coating in each reservoir shall always be greater
    than or equal to the viscosity of the initial coating in the
    reservoir. The owner or operator shall:
    i)
    Monitor the viscosity of the coating in the
    reservoir with a viscosity meter or by testing the
    viscosity of the initial coating and retesting the
    coating in the reservoir each time solvent is added;
    ii)
    Collect and record the reservoir viscosity and the
    amount and weight of VOM per weight of solids
    of coating and solvent each time coating or solvent
    is added; and
    iii)
    Maintain these records at the source for a period of
    three years.
    m)
    Plastic Parts Coating: Automotive/Transportation
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    1)
    Interiors
    A)
    Baked
    i)
    Color coat
    0.49*
    (4.1)*
    ii)
    Primer
    0.46*
    (3.8)*
    B)
    Air Dried
    i)
    Color coat
    0.38*
    (3.2)*
    ii)
    Primer
    0.42*
    (3.5)*
    2)
    Exteriors (flexible and non-flexible)
    A)
    Baked
    i)
    Primer
    0.60*
    (5.0)*

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    ii)
    Primer non-
    0.54*
    (4.5)*
    flexible
    iii)
    Clear coat
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    iv)
    Color coat
    0.55*
    (4.6)*
    B)
    Air Dried
    i)
    Primer
    0.66*
    (5.5)*
    ii)
    Clear coat
    0.54*
    (4.5)*
    iii)
    Color coat
    0.67*
    (5.6)*
    (red & black)
    iv)
    Color coat
    0.61*
    (5.1)*
    (others)
    3)
    Specialty
    A)
    Vacuum metallizing
    0.66*
    (5.5)*
    basecoats, texture
    basecoats
    B)
    Black coatings,
    0.71*
    (5.9)*
    reflective argent
    coatings, air
    bag cover coatings,
    and soft coatings
    C)
    Gloss reducers,
    0.77*
    (6.4)*
    vacuum metallizing
    topcoats, and
    texture topcoats
    D)
    Stencil coatings,
    0.82*
    (6.8)*
    adhesion primers,
    ink pad coatings,
    electrostatic prep
    coatings, and resist
    coatings
    E)
    Head lamp lens
    0.89*
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    coatings
    n)
    Plastic Parts Coating: Business Machine
    kg/l
    lb/gal
    1)
    Primer
    0.14*
    (1.2)*
    2)
    Color coat (non-
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    texture coat)
    3)
    Color coat (texture coat)
    0.28*
    (2.3)*
    4)
    Electromagnetic
    0.48*
    (4.0)*
    interference/radio
    frequency interference
    (EMI/RFI) shielding coatings
    5)
    Specialty Coatings
    A)
    Soft coat
    0.52*
    (4.3)*
    B)
    Plating resist
    0.71*
    (5.9)*
    C)
    Plating sensitizer
    0.85*
    (7.1)*
    (Source: Amended at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 219.205
    Daily-Weighted Average Limitations
    No owner or operator of a coating line subject to the limitations of Section 219.204 of
    this Subpart and complying by means of this Section shall operate the subject coating
    line unless the owner or operator has demonstrated compliance with subsection (a), (b),
    (c), (d), (e), (f), (g), or (h) of this Section (depending upon the category of coating)
    through the applicable coating analysis test methods and procedures specified in Section
    219.105(a) of this Part and the recordkeeping and reporting requirements specified in
    Section 219.211(d) of this Subpart:
    a)
    No owner or operator of a coating line subject to only one of the
    limitations from among Section 219.204(a)(1), (a)(4), (c), (d), (e), (f),
    or (i) of this Subpart shall apply coatings on any such coating line,
    during any day, whose daily-weighted average VOM content exceeds the
    emission limitation to which the coatings are subject.
    b)
    No owner or operator of a miscellaneous metal parts and products
    coating line subject to the limitations of Section 219.204(j) of this

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    Subpart shall apply coatings to miscellaneous metal parts or products on
    the subject coating line unless the requirements in subsection (b)(1) or
    (b)(2) of this Section are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 219.204(j) of this Subpart during the same day
    (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.42 kg/l (3.5
    lbs/gal), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall not
    exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to the
    category of coating used, or
    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 219.204(j) of this
    Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall have a
    site-specific proposal approved by the Agency and approved by
    the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval, the
    requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy Statement
    (and related policy) 51 Fed. Reg. 43814 (December 4, 1986),
    must be satisfied.
    c)
    No owner or operator of a can coating line subject to the limitations of
    Section 219.204(b) of this Subpart shall operate the subject coating line
    using a coating with a VOM content in excess of the limitations specified
    in Section 219.204(b) of this Subpart unless all of the following
    requirements are met:
    1)
    An alternative daily emission limitation for the can coating
    operation, i.e. for all of the can coating lines at the source, shall
    be determined according to subsection (c)(2) of this Section.
    Actual daily emissions shall never exceed the alternative daily
    emission limitation and shall be calculated by use of the
    following equation.
    E
    V C
    b
    i
    i
    i
    n
    =
    =
    1
    where:
    E
    d
    =
    Actual VOM emissions for the day in units of kg/day
    (lbs/day);
    i =
    Subscript denoting a specific coating applied;

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    n =
    Total number of coatings applied in the can coating
    operation, i.e. all can coating lines at the source;
    V
    i
    =
    Volume of each coating applied for the day in units of
    l/day (gal/day) of coating (minus water and any
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the
    definition of VOM);
    C
    i
    =
    The VOM content of each coating as applied in units of
    kg VOM/l (lbs VOM/gal) of coating (minus water and
    any compounds which are specifically exempted from the
    definition of VOM).
    2)
    The alternative daily emission limitation (A
    d
    ) shall be determined
    for the can coating operation, i.e. for all of the can coating lines
    at the source, on a daily basis as follows:
    (
    )
    (
    )
    A
    V L
    D
    C
    D
    L
    d
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    n
    =
    =
    1
    where:
    A
    d
    =
    The VOM emissions allowed for the day in units of
    kg/day (lbs/day);
    i =
    Subscript denoting a specific coating applied;
    n =
    Total number of surface coatings applied in the can
    coating operation;
    C
    i
    =
    The VOM content of each surface coating as applied in
    units of kg VOM/l (lbs VOM/gal) of coating (minus water
    and any compounds which are specifically exempted from
    the definition of VOM);
    D
    i
    =
    The density of VOM in each coating applied. For the
    purposes of calculating A
    d
    , the density is
    0.882 kg VOM/l VOM (7.36 lbs VOM/gal VOM);
    V
    i
    =
    Volume of each surface coating applied for the day in
    units of l (gal) of coating (minus water and any
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the
    definition of VOM);

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    L
    i
    =
    The VOM emission limitation for each surface coating
    applied as specified in Section 219.204(b) of this Subpart
    in units of kg VOM/l (lbs VOM/gal) of coating (minus
    water and any compounds which are specifically exempted
    from the definition of VOM).
    d)
    No owner or operator of a heavy off-highway vehicle products coating
    line subject to the limitations of Section 219.204(k) of this Subpart shall
    apply coatings to heavy off-highway vehicle products on the subject
    coating line unless the requirements of subsection (d)(1) or (d)(2) of this
    Section are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 219.204(k) of this Subpart, during the same day
    (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.42 kg/l
    (3.5 lbs/gal), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall not
    exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to the
    category of coating used, or
    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 219.204(k) of this
    Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall have a
    site specific proposal approved by the Agency and approved by
    the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval, the
    requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy Statement
    (and related policy) 51 Fed. Reg. 43814 (December 4, 1986),
    must be satisfied.
    e)
    No owner or operator of a wood furniture coating line subject to the
    limitations of Section 219.204(l)(1) or (l)(3) of this Subpart shall apply
    coatings to wood furniture on the subject coating line unless the
    requirements of subsection (e)(1) or (e)(2) of this Section, in addition to
    the requirements specified in the note to Section 219.204(l)(1) of this
    Subpart, are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 219.204(l)(1) or (l)(3) of this Subpart, during the
    same day (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.67
    kg/l (5.6 lbs/gal), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall
    not exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to the
    category of coating used, or
    2)
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    one numerical emission limitation in Section 219.204(l)(1) or
    (l)(3) of this Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator
    shall have a site specific proposal approved by the Agency and
    approved by the USEPA as a SIP revision. To receive approval,
    the requirements of USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy
    Statement (and related policy) 51 Fed. Reg. 43814 (December 4,
    1986), must be satisfied.
    f)
    No owner or operator of a plastic parts coating line subject to the
    limitations of Section 219.204(m) or (n) of this Subpart shall apply
    coatings to business machine or automotive/transportation plastic parts
    on the subject coating line unless the requirements of subsection (f)(1) or
    (f)(2) of this Section are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 219.204(m) or (n) of this Subpart, during the
    same day (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.42
    kg/l ([3.5 lbs/gal
    ]
    ), the daily-weighted average VOM content
    shall not exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to
    the category of coating used, or
    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 219.204(m) or (n)
    of this Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall
    have a site specific proposal approved by the Agency and USEPA
    as a SIP revision. To receive approval, the requirements of
    USEPA's Emissions Trading Policy Statement (and related
    policy) must be satisfied.
    g)
    No owner or operator of a metal furniture coating line subject to the
    limitations of Section 219.204(g) of this Subpart shall apply coatings on
    the subject coating line unless the requirements of subsection (g)(1) or
    (g)(2) of this Section are met:
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 219.204(g) of this Subpart, during the same day
    (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.34 kg/l
    ([2.8 lbs/gal])), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall
    not exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to the
    category of coating used, or
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    one numerical emission limitation in Section 219.204(g) of this
    Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall have a
    site specific proposal approved by the Agency and USEPA as a
    SIP revision. To receive approval, the requirements of USEPA's
    Emissions Trading Policy Statement (and related policy) must be
    satisfied.
    h)
    No owner or operator of a large appliance coating line subject to the
    limitations of Section 219.204(h) of this Subpart shall apply coatings on
    the subject coating line unless the requirements of subsection (h)(1) or
    (h)(2) of this Section are met.
    1)
    For each coating line which applies multiple coatings, all of
    which are subject to the same numerical emission limitation
    within Section 219.204(h) of this Subpart, during the same day
    (e.g., all coatings used on the line are subject to 0.34 kg/l
    ([2.8 lbs/gal])), the daily-weighted average VOM content shall
    not exceed the coating VOM content limit corresponding to the
    category of coating used, or
    2)
    For each coating line which applies coatings subject to more than
    one numerical emission limitation in Section 219.204(h) of this
    Subpart, during the same day, the owner or operator shall have a
    site specific proposal approved by the Agency and USEPA as a
    SIP revision. To receive approval, the requirements of USEPA's
    Emissions Trading Policy Statement (and related policy) must be
    satisfied.
    (Source: Amended at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 219.210
    Compliance Schedule
    Every owner or operator of a coating line (of a type included within Section 219.204 of
    this Subpart) shall comply with the requirements of Section 219.204, 219.205, 219.207
    or 219.208 and Section 219.211 or Sections 219.212 and 219.213 of this Subpart in
    accordance with the appropriate compliance schedule as specified in subsection (a), (b),
    (c), (d), (e) or (f) below:
    a)
    No owner or operator of a coating line which is exempt from the
    limitations of Section 219.204 of this Subpart because of the criteria in
    Section 219.208(a) or (b) of this Subpart shall operate said coating line
    on or after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, unless the
    owner or operator has complied with, and continues to comply with,
    Section 219.211(b) of this Subpart. Wood furniture coating lines are not
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    b)
    No owner or operator of a coating line complying by means of Section
    219.204 of this Subpart shall operate said coating line on or after a date
    consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, unless the owner or
    operator has complied with, and continues to comply with, Sections
    219.204 and 219.211(c) of this Subpart.
    c)
    No owner or operator of a coating line complying by means of Section
    219.205 of this Subpart shall operate said coating line on or after a date
    consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, unless the owner or
    operator has complied with, and continues to comply with, Sections
    219.205 and 219.211(d) of this Subpart.
    d)
    No owner or operator of a coating line complying by means of Section
    219.207 of this Subpart shall operate said coating line on or after a date
    consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, unless the owner or
    operator has complied with, and continues to comply with, Sections
    219.207 and 219.211(e) of this Subpart.
    e)
    No owner or operator of a coating line subject to one or more of the
    emission limitations contained in Section 219.204 of this Subpart on or
    after March 15, 1996, choosing to comply by means of Section 219.204,
    219.205 or 219.207 of this Subpart, shall operate said coating line on or
    after March 15, 1996, unless the owner or operator complies with and
    continues to comply with, respectively, the applicable requirements in
    Section 219.204, or the alternative control options in Sections 219.205
    or 219.207 and the requirements of Section 219.211.
    f)
    No owner or operator of a coating line subject to one or more of the
    emission limitations contained in Section 219.204 of this Subpart on or
    after March 15, 1996, choosing to comply by means of Section 219.212
    of this Subpart, shall operate said coating line on or after March 15,
    1996, unless the owner or operator complies with and continues to
    comply with the requirements of Sections 219.212 and 219.213 of this
    Subpart.
    (Source: Amended at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 219.211
    Recordkeeping and Reporting
    a)
    The VOM content of each coating and the efficiency of each capture
    system and control device shall be determined by the applicable test
    methods and procedures specified in Section 219.105 of this Part to
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    b)
    Any owner or operator of a coating line which is exempted from the
    limitations of Section 219.204 of this SubpartPart because of Section
    219.208(a) or (b) of this SubpartPart shall comply with the following:
    1)
    For sources exempt from Section 219.208(a) of this Subpart,
    byBy a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, the
    owner or operator of a coating line or group of coating lines
    referenced in subsection (b) of this Section shall certify to the
    Agency that the coating line or group of coating lines is exempt
    under the provisions of Section 219.208(a) of this SubpartPart.
    Such certification shall include:
    A)
    A declaration that the coating line is exempt from the
    limitations of Section 219.204 of this SubpartPart because
    of Section 219.208(a) of this SubpartPart; and
    B)
    Calculations which demonstrate that the combined VOM
    emissions from the coating line and all other coating lines
    in the same category never exceed 6.8 kg (15 lbs) per day
    before the application of capture systems and control
    devices. The following equation shall be used to calculate
    total VOM emissions:
    (
    )
    T
    A B
    e
    i
    i
    j
    i
    n
    j
    m
    =
    =
    =
    1
    1
    where:
    T
    e
    =
    Total VOM emissions from coating lines each day
    before the application of capture systems and
    control devices in units of kg/day (lbs/day);
    m =
    Number of coating lines at the source that
    otherwise would be subject to the same subsection
    of Section 219.104 of this Part (because they
    belong to the same category, e.g., can coating);
    j =
    Subscript denoting an individual coating line;
    n =
    Number of different coatings as applied each day
    on each coating line;
    i =
    Subscript denoting an individual coating;

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    A
    i
    =
    Weight of VOM per volume of each coating
    (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM)
    as applied each day on each coating line in units of
    kg VOM/l (lbs VOM/gal);
    B
    i
    =
    Volume of each coating (minus water and any
    compounds which are specifically exempted from
    the definition of VOM) as applied each day on
    each coating line in units of l/day (gal/day). The
    instrument or method by which the owner or
    operator accurately measured or calculated the
    volume of each coating as applied on each coating
    line each day shall be described in the certification
    to the Agency.
    2)
    For sources exempt under Section 219.208(b) of this Subpart, by
    March 15, 1998, or upon initial start-up, the owner or operator
    of a coating line or a group of coating lines referenced in
    subsection (b) of this Section shall certify to the Agency that the
    source is exempt under the provisions of Section 219.208(b) of
    this Subpart. Such certification shall include:
    A)
    A declaration that the source is exempt from the
    limitations of Section 219.204(l) of this Subpart because
    of Section 219.208(b) of this Subpart; and
    B)
    Calculations which demonstrate that the source meets the
    criteria of exemption because of Section 219.208(b) of
    this Subpart.
    3)2)
    For sources exempt under Section 219.208(a) of this Subpart,
    onOn and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this
    Part, the owner or operator of a coating line or group of lines
    referenced in this subsection shall collect and record all of the
    following information each day for each coating line and
    maintain the information at the source for a period of three years:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line; and.
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each
    coating (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as
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    4)
    For sources exempt under Section 219.208(b) of this Subpart, on
    and after March 15, 1998, the owner or operator of a coating line
    or group of coating lines referenced in this subsection (b) shall
    collect and record all of the following information for each
    coating line and maintain the information at the source for a
    period of three years:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line; and
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each
    coating (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as
    applied on each coating line on a monthly basis.
    5)3)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a coating line or group of coating lines
    exempted from the limitations of Section 219.204 of this
    SubpartPart because of Section 219.208(a) of this SubpartPart
    shall notify the Agency of any record showing that total VOM
    emissions from the coating line or group of coating lines exceed
    6.8 kg (15 lbs) in any day before the application of capture
    systems and control devices by sending a copy of such record to
    the Agency within 30 days after the exceedance occurs.
    6)
    On and after March 15, 1998, any owner or operator of a source
    exempt from the limitations of Section 219.204(l) of this Subpart
    because of Section 219.208(b) of this Subpart shall notify the
    Agency if the source’s VOM emissions exceed the limitations of
    Section 219.208(b) of this Subpart by sending a copy of
    calculations showing such an exceedance within 30 days after the
    change occurs.
    c)
    Any owner or operator of a coating line subject to the limitations of
    Section 219.204 of this SubpartPart other than Section 219.204(a)(2) and
    (a)(3) of this Subpart and complying by means of Section 219.204 of this
    SubpartPart shall comply with the following:
    1)
    By a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, or upon
    initial start-up of a new coating line, or upon changing the
    method of compliance from an existing subject coating line from
    Section 219.205, or Section 219.207, Section 219.215, or
    Section 219.216 of this Subpart to Section 219.204 of this
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    certify to the Agency that the coating line will be in compliance
    with Section 219.204 of this SubpartPart on and after a date
    consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, or on and after the
    initial start-up date. Such certification shall include:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line.;
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume of each coating (minus
    water and any compounds which are specifically exempted
    from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on each
    coating line.; and
    C)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for coating lines subject to
    the limitations of Section 219.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this
    Subpart, the weight of VOM per weight of solids in each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    2)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part,
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating line shall collect and record all of the following
    information each day for each coating line and maintain the
    information at the source for a period of three years:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line.;
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume of each coating (minus
    water and any compounds which are specifically exempted
    from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on each
    coating line.;
    C)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for coating lines subject to
    the limitations of Section 219.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this
    Subpart, the weight of VOM per weight of solids in each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line and
    certified product data sheets for each coating; and
    D)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for wood furniture coating
    spray booths subject to the limitation of Section
    219.204(l)(4)(A) of this Subpart, the weight of VOM per
    weight of solids in each strippable spray booth coating as
    applied each day on each spray booth and certified
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    3)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a subject coating line shall notify the
    Agency in the following instances:
    A)
    Any record showing violation of Section 219.204 of this
    SubpartPart shall be reported by sending a copy of such
    record to the Agency within 30 days following the
    occurrence of the violation.
    B)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of
    compliance from Section 219.204 to Section 219.205 or
    Section 219.207 of this SubpartPart, the owner or
    operator shall comply with all requirements of subsection
    (d)(1) or (e)(1) below, respectively. Upon changing the
    method of compliance from Section 219.204 to Section
    219.205 or Section 219.207 of this SubpartPart, the
    owner or operator shall comply with all requirements of
    subsection (d) or (e) of this Section, respectively.
    d)
    Any owner or operator of a coating line subject to the limitations of
    Section 219.204 of this SubpartPart and complying by means of Section
    219.205 of this SubpartPart shall comply with the following:
    1)
    By a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, or upon
    initial start-up of a new coating line, or upon changing the
    method of compliance for an existing subject coating line from
    Section 219.204 or Section 219.207 to Section 219.205 of this
    SubpartPart; the owner or operator of the subject coating line
    shall certify to the Agency that the coating line will be in
    compliance with Section 219.205 on and after a date consistent
    with Section 219.106 of this Part, or on and after the initial
    start-up date. Such certification shall include:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating line
    which will comply by means of Section 219.205 of this
    SubpartPart.
    B)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line.
    C)
    The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each
    coating (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as
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    D)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for coating lines subject to
    the limitations of Section 219.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this
    Subpart, the weight of VOM per weight of solids in each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    ED)
    The instrument or method by which the owner or operator
    will accurately measure or calculate the volume of each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    FE)
    The method by which the owner or operator will create
    and maintain records each day as required in subsection
    (d)(2) of this Section.
    GF)
    An example of the format in which the records required in
    subsection (d)(2) of this Section will be kept.
    2)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part,
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating line shall collect and record all of the following
    information each day for each coating line and maintain the
    information at the source for a period of three years:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating as
    applied on each coating line.
    B)
    The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each
    coating (minus water and any compounds which are
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as
    applied each day on each coating line.
    C)
    On and after March 15, 1998, for coating lines subject to
    the limitations of Section 219.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this
    Subpart, the weight of VOM per weight of solids in each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    DC)
    The daily-weighted average VOM content of all coatings
    as applied on each coating line as defined in Section
    219.104 of this Part.
    3)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a subject coating line shall notify the
    Agency in the following instances:
    A)
    Any record showing violation of Section 219.205 of this
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    record to the Agency within 30 days following the
    occurrence of the violation.
    B)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of
    compliance with this Subpart from Section 219.205 to
    Section 219.204 or Section 219.207 of this SubpartPart,
    the owner or operator shall comply with all requirements
    of subsection (c)(1) or (e)(1) of this Section, respectively.
    Upon changing the method of compliance with this
    Subpart from Section 219.205 to Section 219.204 or
    Section 219.207 of this SubpartPart, the owner or
    operator shall comply with all requirements of subsection
    (c) or (e) of this Section, respectively.
    e)
    Any owner or operator of a coating line subject to the limitations of
    Section 219.207 and complying by means of Section 219.207(c), (d),
    (e), (f), (g) or (h) of this
    SubpartPart shall comply with the
    following:
    1)
    By a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, or upon
    initial start-up of a new coating line, or upon changing the
    method of compliance for an existing coating line from Section
    219.204 or Section 219.205 to Section 219.207 of this
    SubpartPart, the owner or operator of the subject coating line
    shall perform all tests and submit to the Agency the results of all
    tests and calculations necessary to demonstrate that the subject
    coating line will be in compliance with Section 219.207 of this
    SubpartPart on and after a date consistent with Section 219.106
    of this Part, or on and after the initial start-up date.
    2)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part,
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating line shall collect and record all of the following
    information each day for each coating line and maintain the
    information at the source for a period of three years:
    A)
    The weight of VOM per volume of coating solids as
    applied each day on each coating line, if complying
    pursuant to Section 219.207(b)(2) of this SubpartPart.
    B)
    Control device monitoring data.
    C)
    A log of operating time for the capture system, control
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    D)
    A maintenance log for the capture system, control device
    and monitoring equipment detailing all routine and
    non-routine maintenance performed including dates and
    duration of any outages.
    3)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a subject coating line shall notify the
    Agency in the following instances:
    A)
    Any record showing violation of Section 219.207 of this
    Subpart Part shall be reported by sending a copy of such
    record to the Agency within 30 days following the
    occurrence of the violation.
    B)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of
    compliance with this Subpart from Section 219.207 to
    Section 219.204 or Section 219.205 of this SubpartPart,
    the owner or operator shall comply with all requirements
    of subsection (c)(1) or (d)(1) of this Section, respectively.
    Upon changing the method of compliance with this
    Subpart Part from Section 219.207 to Section 219.204 or
    Section 219.205 of this SubpartPart, the owner or
    operator shall comply with all requirements of subsection
    (c) or (d) of this Section, respectively.
    f)
    Any owner or operator of a primer surfacer operation or topcoat
    operation subject to the limitations of Section 219.204(a)(2) or (a)(3) of
    this SubpartPart shall comply with the following:
    1)
    By a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part, or upon
    initial start-up of a new coating operation, the owner or operator
    of a subject coating operation shall certify to the Agency that the
    operation will be in compliance with Section 219.204 of this
    Subpart Part on and after a date consistent with Section 219.106
    of this Part, or on and after the initial start-up date. Such
    certification shall include:
    A)
    The name and identification number of each coating
    operation which will comply by means of Section
    219.204(a)(2) and (a)(3) of this SubpartPart and the name
    and identification number of each coating line in each
    coating operation.
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    applied on each coating line in the coating operation.
    C)
    The weight of VOM per volume of each coating (minus
    water and any compounds which are specifically exempted
    from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on each
    coating line.
    D)
    The transfer efficiency and control efficiency measured
    for each coating line.
    E)
    Test reports, including raw data and calculations
    documenting the testing performed to measure transfer
    efficiency and control efficiency.
    F)
    The instrument or method by which the owner or operator
    will accurately measure or calculate the volume of each
    coating as applied each day on each coating line.
    G)
    The method by which the owner or operator will create
    and maintain records each day as required in subsection
    (f)(2) below.
    H)
    An example format for presenting the records required in
    subsection (f)(2) below.
    2)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part,
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating operation shall collect and record all of the
    following information each day for each topcoat or primer
    surfacer coating operation and maintain the information at the
    source for a period of three years:
    A)
    All information necessary to calculate the daily-weighted
    average VOM emissions from the coating operations in kg
    (lbs) per 1 (gal) of coating solids deposited in accordance
    with the proposal submitted, and approved pursuant to
    Section 219.204(a)(2) or (a)(3) of this SubpartPart
    including:
    i)
    The name and identification number of each
    coating as applied on each coating operation.
    ii)
    The weight of VOM per volume of each coating
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    as applied each day on each coating operation.
    B)
    If a control device(s) is used to control VOM emissions,
    control device monitoring data; a log of operating time for
    the capture system, control device, monitoring equipment
    and the associated coating operation; and a maintenance
    log for the capture system, control device and monitoring
    equipment, detailing all routine and non-routine
    maintenance performed including dates and duration of
    any outages.
    3)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part
    or on and after the initial start-up date, the owner or operator of a
    subject coating operation shall determine and record the daily
    VOM emissions in kg (lbs) per 1 (gal) of coating solids deposited
    in accordance with the proposal submitted and approved pursuant
    to Section 219.204(a)(2) or (a)(3) of this SubpartPart within 10
    days from the end of the month and maintain this information at
    the source for a period of three years.
    4)
    On and after a date consistent with Section 219.106 of this Part,
    the owner or operator of a subject coating operation shall notify
    the Agency in the following instances:
    A)
    Any record showing a violation of Section 219.204(a)(2)
    or (a)(3) of this SubpartPart shall be reported by sending a
    copy of such record to the Agency within 15 days from
    the end of the month in which the violation occurred.
    B)
    The owner or operator shall notify the Agency of any
    change to the operation at least 30 days before the change
    is effected. The Agency shall determine whether or not
    compliance testing is required. If the Agency determines
    that compliance testing is required, then the owner or
    operator shall submit a testing proposal to the Agency
    within 30 days and test within 30 days of the approval of
    the proposal by the Agency and USEPA.
    (Source: Amended at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 219.215 Wood Furniture Coating Averaging Approach
    a)
    On and after March 15, 1998, any owner or operator of a source subject
    to the limitations of Section 219.204(l) of this Subpart may elect to
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    the applicable emission limitations set forth in Section 219.204(l)(2)(A)
    or (B) of this Subpart. The source must continue to comply with the
    limitations set forth in Sections 219.204(l)(3) and (4) of this Subpart. A
    source electing to rely on this Section to demonstrate compliance with
    the requirements of this Subpart shall operate pursuant to federally
    enforceable permit conditions approved by the Agency and USEPA.
    b)
    An owner or operator of a source subject to the limitations of Section
    219.204(l) of this Subpart and electing to rely on this Section to
    demonstrate compliance with this Subpart must establish, by use of
    subsection (b)(1) or (b)(2) of this Section, that, on a daily basis, actual
    emissions from the affected source are less than or equal to ninety
    percent of the allowable emissions, that is V
    a
     
    V
    p
    :
    1)
    Option I:
    A)
    (
    )
    V
    ER
    TC
    a
    TC
    i
    i
    n
    i
    =
    ×
    =
    1
    ; and
    B)
    (
    )
    V
    TC
    p
    i
    i
    n
    =
    ×
    ×
    =
    0 9
    0 8
    1
    .
    .
    2)
    Option II:
    A)
    [
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    ]
    V
    ER
    TC
    ER
    SE
    ER
    WC
    ER
    PC
    ER
    ST
    and
    a
    TC
    i
    i
    n
    SE
    i
    WC
    i
    PC
    i
    ST
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    =
    ×
    +
    ×
    +
    ×
    +
    ×
    +
    ×
    =
    1
    ;
    B)
    [
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    (
    )
    ]
    V
    TC
    SE
    WC
    PC
    ST
    p
    i
    n
    i
    i
    i
    i
    i
    =
    ×
    ×
    +
    ×
    +
    ×
    +
    ×
    +
    ×
    =
    0 9
    18
    19
    9 0
    12
    0 791
    1
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    .
    where:
    V
    a
    = Actual VOM emissions from the source;
    V
    p
    = 90% of the allowable VOM emissions from the source;
    n = Number of different wood furniture coatings as applied
    each day on each coating line;

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    i = Subscript denoting an individual coating;
    TC
    i
    = kilograms of solids in topcoat “i” used;
    SE
    i
    = kilograms of solids in sealer “i” used;
    WC
    i
    = kilograms of solids in wash coat “i” used;
    PC
    i
    = kilograms of solids in non-topcoat pigmented coat “i”
    used;
    ST
    i
    = liters of stain “i” used;
    ER
    TCi
    = VOM content of topcoat “i” in kg VOM/kg solids, as
    applied;
    ER
    SEi
    = VOM content of sealer “i” in kg VOM/kg solids, as
    applied;
    ER
    WCi
    = VOM content of washcoat “i” in kg VOM/kg solids, as
    applied;
    ER
    PCi
    = VOM content of non-topcoat pigmented coat “i” in kg
    VOM/kg solids, as applied;
    ER
    STi
    = VOM content of stain “i” in kg VOM/liter (kg/l), as
    applied;
    c)
    Within the structure of the source’s federally enforceable permit
    conditions, an owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this
    Section to demonstrate compliance with this Subpart shall provide to the
    Agency:
    1)
    The name and identification number of each participating coating
    line;
    2)
    The name and identification number of each coating as applied on
    each participating coating line;
    3)
    A summary of how averaging will be used to meet the emission
    limitations;
    4)
    Documentation that V
    a
     
    V
    p
    , as calculated in subsection (b)(1) or
    (2) of this Section;

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    5)
    A description of which types of coating materials will be included
    in the source’s averaging program, which may include stains,
    basecoats, washcoats, sealers, and topcoats. Coating materials
    that are applied using continuous coaters may be used in an
    averaging program only if the source can determine the amount
    of coating used each day;
    6)
    A description of methods and procedures for quantifying
    emissions on a daily basis, including methods to determine the
    VOM content of each coating and the daily usage of each
    coating; and
    7)
    A summary of the monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting
    procedures that will be used to demonstrate daily compliance with
    the inequalities in subsections (b)(1) and (2) of this Section.
    These procedures shall be structured such that the Agency and the
    owner or operator of the source can determine the source’s
    compliance status for any given day.
    d)
    On and after March 15, 1998, or on and after the initial start-up date,
    the owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart shall, for each coating line
    relying on this Section, collect and record the following information on a
    daily basis and maintain the information at the source for a period of
    three years:
    1)
    The name and identification number of each coating as applied on
    the coating line;
    2)
    The weight of VOM per weight of solids (kg VOM/kg solids)
    and the weight of solids (kg) of each coating as applied on each
    coating line on a daily basis;
    3)
    Certified product data sheets for each finishing material; and
    4)
    The calculations showing the source has met the conditions of the
    inequalities in subsection (b)(1) or (2) of this Section.
    e)
    On and after March 15, 1998, or on and after the initial start-up date,
    the owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart shall:
    1)
    Notify the Agency within 30 calendar days following an
    occurrence of a violation of this Section; and

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    2)
    Send to the Agency any record showing a violation of this
    Section within 30 calendar days following the occurrence of a
    violation.
    f)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of compliance
    with this Subpart from reliance on this Section to reliance on Section
    219.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this Subpart, the owner or operator of a
    source relying on this Section to demonstrate compliance with this
    Subpart for one or more wood furniture coating lines shall:
    1)
    Comply with all requirements of Section 219.211(c)(1) of this
    Subpart; and
    2)
    Certify that all remaining coating lines relying on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart, if any, comply and
    continue to comply with the requirements of this Section.
    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 219.216 Wood Furniture Coating Add-On Control Use
    The owner or operator of a source subject to the requirements of Section 219.204(l)(2)
    of this Subpart may choose to comply with those limitations by relying on Section
    219.204(l)(2)(D) of this Subpart if the owner or operator of the source meets all of the
    following requirements:
    a)
    For each coating applied, determine the overall control efficiency needed
    to demonstrate compliance using the following equation:
    (
    )
    R
    C
    L
    C
    =
     ×
    100
    where:
    R = the necessary overall capture and control efficiency of the control
    system, as a percentage;
    C = the VOM content of the coating, in kilograms of VOM per
    kilograms of coating solids (kg VOM/kg solids), as applied;
    L = the emission limitation for that coating, as given in Section
    219.204(l)(2)(B) of this Subpart.

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    b)
    Calculate the equivalent overall capture and control efficiency of the
    control device using the procedures of subsections 219.105(c), (d), and
    (e) of this Part.
    c)
    Demonstrate that the equivalent overall capture and control efficiency
    calculated using the procedures in subsections 219.105(c), (d), and (e) of
    this Part is equal to or greater than the largest value of R calculated for
    each coating by the equation in subsection (a) of this Section.
    d)
    Install, calibrate, operate, and maintain the applicable monitoring
    equipment for the control device as specified in Section 219.105(d) of
    this Part.
    e)
    On and after March 15, 1998, or on and after the initial start-up date,
    the owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart shall, for each coating line
    relying on this Section, collect and record the following information on a
    daily basis and maintain the information at the source for a period of
    three years:
    1)
    The name and identification number of each coating as applied on
    the coating line;
    2)
    The weight of VOM per weight of solids (kg VOM/kg solids) of
    each coating as applied on each coating line on a daily basis;
    3)
    Certified product data sheets for each coating;
    4)
    Control device monitoring data;
    5)
    A log of operating time for the capture system, control device,
    monitoring equipment and the associated coating line; and
    6)
    A maintenance log for the capture system, control device and
    monitoring equipment detailing all routine and non-routine
    maintenance performed including dates and duration of any
    outages.
    f)
    On and after March 15, 1998, or on and after the initial start-up date,
    the owner or operator of a source electing to rely on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart shall:
    1)
    Notify the Agency within 30 calendar days following an
    occurrence of a violation of this Section; and

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    2)
    Send to the Agency any record showing a violation of this
    Section within 30 calendar days following the occurrence of a
    violation.
    g)
    At least 30 calendar days before changing the method of compliance
    with this Subpart from reliance on this Section to reliance on Section
    219.204(l)(2)(A) or (B) of this Subpart, the owner or operator of a
    source relying on this Section to demonstrate compliance with this
    Subpart for one or more wood furniture coating lines shall:
    1)
    Comply with all requirements of Section 219.211(c)(1) of this
    Subpart; and
    2)
    Certify that all remaining coating lines relying on this Section to
    comply with the requirements of this Subpart, if any, comply and
    continue to comply with the requirements of this Section.
    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    Section 219.217 Wood Furniture Coating Work Practice Standards
    a)
    Spray booth cleaning. Each owner or operator of a source subject to the
    limitations of Section 219.204(l) of this Subpart shall not use compounds
    containing more than 8.0 percent, by weight, of VOM for cleaning spray
    booth components other than conveyors, continuous coaters and their
    enclosures, and metal filters, unless the spray booth is being refurbished.
    If the spray booth is being refurbished, that is, the spray booth coating
    or other material used to cover the booth is being replaced, the affected
    source shall use no more than 1.0 gallon of organic solvent to prepare
    the booth prior to applying the booth coating.
    b)
    Cleaning and storage requirements. Each owner or operator of a source
    subject to the limitations of Section 219.204(l) of this Subpart shall:
    1)
    Keep, store, and dispose of all coating, cleaning, and washoff
    materials in closed containers;
    2)
    Pump or drain all organic solvent used for line cleaning into
    closed containers;
    3)
    Collect all organic solvent used to clean spray guns in closed
    containers; and
    4)
    Control emissions from washoff operations by using closed tanks.

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    c)
    Application equipment requirements. No owner or operator of a source
    subject to the limitations of Section 219.204(l) of this Subpart shall use
    conventional air spray guns to apply coating materials to wood furniture
    except under the circumstances specified in subsections (c)(1) through
    (4) of this Section:
    1)
    To apply coating materials that have a VOM content no greater
    than 1.0 kg VOM/kg solids (1.0 lb VOM/lb solids), as applied;
    2)
    For repair coating under the following circumstances:
    A)
    The coating materials are applied after the completion of
    the coating operation; or
    B)
    The coating materials are applied after the stain and
    before any other type of coating material is applied, and
    the coating materials are applied from a container that has
    a volume of no more than 2.0 gallons;
    3)
    If the spray gun is aimed and triggered automatically, rather than
    manually; or
    4)
    If emissions from the finishing application station are directed to
    a control device pursuant to Section 219.216 of this Subpart.
    (Source: Added at _____ Ill. Reg. ________, effective ______________________)
    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 18th day of December,
    1997 by a vote of 7-0.
    Dorothy M. Gunn, Clerk
    Illinois Pollution Control Board

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