ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE
OF
PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
1)
Heading
of
the
Part:
Definitions
and
General
Provisions
2)
Code
Citation:
35 Iii.
Adm.
Code
211
3)
Section
Numbers:
Proposed
Action:
211.1000
New
211.1745
New
211.1878
New
211.1885
Amended
211.2355
New
211.2356
New
211.2368
New
211.2615
New
211.2830
Amended
211.2855
New
211.2965
New
211.3215
New
211.3305
New
211.3555
New
211.3705
New
211.3707
New
211.4065
Amended
211.5335
New
211.5535
New
211.5585
New
211.5860
New
211.5875
New
211.5885
New
211.6405
New
211.6425
New
211.6535
New
211.7290
Amended
4)
Statutory
Authority:
Implementing
Section
10
and
authorized by
Sections
27
and
28 of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act
[415
ILCS
5/10,
27,
and
28]
5)
A
Complete
Description
of
the Subjects
and
Issues
Involved:
The
proposed
rulemaking is
intended
to
satisfy
Illinois’
obligation
to
submit
a
State
Implementation
Plan
to
address
requirements
under
Sections
172
and
182 of
the
federal
Clean
Air
Act,
42
U.S.C.
§
7401
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE
OF PROPOSED
AMENIMENTS
et
seq.,
for sources
of volatile
organic
material
(“VOM”)
emissions
in areas designated
as
nonattainment
with respect
to the
ozone
National
Ambient
Air
Quality
Standard.
The
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(“USEPA”)
issued
Control
Techniques
Guidelines
(“CTG5”)
for Group
II Consumer
and
Commercial
Product
Categories,
which
consist of
Industrial
Cleaning
Solvents, Flat
Wood
Paneling
Coatings,
Flexible
Packaging
Printing Materials,
Lithographic
Printing
Materials,
and Letterpress
Printing
Materials.
In the CTGs,
the
USEPA
recommended
control
measures
that
it
believes
constitute
reasonably
available
control
technology
for the product
categories.
The
Illinois
EPA
proposes
amending
Parts 211,
218,
and
219
to
implement
such
recommendations
for the
Chicago
and
Metro East
nonattainment
areas.
In
Part 211,
the
Agency
proposes adding
twenty-three
new definitions
and
amending
four
existing
definitions
for
terms employed
in proposed
amendments
to
Parts 218
and 219.
6)
Published
studies
or reports,
and
sources
of
underlying
data,
used to compose
this
rulemaking:
The
regulatory
proposal
included
the
illinois
EPA’s
Technical
Support
Document,
which
relied
on several
sources.
Copies of
the documents
the Illinois
EPA
relied
upon are
available
for
review
with the
Pollution
Control Board
and
are
listed
below:
Control
Techniques
Guidelines
for
Offset
Lithographic
Printing
and Letterpress
Printing,
United
States Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of Air
Quality
Planning
and Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
2006.
Control
Techniques
Guidelines
for
Flexible
Package
Printing,
United States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of Air Quality
Planning
and
Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
2006.
Control
Techniques
Guidelines:
Industrial
Cleaning
Solvents,
United States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of Air Quality
Planning
and
Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC, September
2006.
Control
Techniques
Guidelines
for Flat
Wood Paneling
Coatings,
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of Air
Quality
Planning
and Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
2006.
Technical
Support
Document
for Controlling
VOM
Emissions
from Lithographic
Printing Operations,
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Air Quality
Planning
Section,
Springfield,
IL,
October
1994.
Control
Techniques
Guideline
Series: Control
of
Volatile
Organic
Compound
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE
OF
PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
Emissions
from
Offset
Lithographic
Printing
(DRAFT),
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of
Air
Quality
Planning
and
Standards, Research
Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
1993.
Control
of
volatile
organic
compound
emissionsfrom
industrial
solvent
cleaning
operations
(Proposed),
Ohio
Administrative
Code
3745-21-23
(February
2,
2009).
7)
Will
this proposed
amendment
replace
an
emergency
rule
currently
in effect?
No.
8)
Does
this
rulemaking
contain
an automatic
repeal
date?
No.
9)
Does
this
proposed
amendment
contain
incorporations
by
reference? No.
10)
Are
there
any
other
proposed
amendments
pending
on
this
Part?
Yes.
Section
Number:
Proposed
Action:
Illinois
Register
Citation:
211.665
New
33
Iii. Reg.
6896
(May
22, 2009)
211.995
New
33
Ill. Reg.
6896
(May
22,
2009)
211.1315
New
33111.
Reg.
6896
(May22,
2009)
211.1435
New
33111.
Reg.
6896
(May
22,
2009)
211.2355
New
33 Ill.
Reg.
6896
(May
22,
2009)
211.2357
New
33
Ill.
Reg.
6896
(May
22,
2009)
211.2625
New
33 Ill.
Reg.
6896
(May
22,
2009)
211.3100
New
33
Ill.
Reg.
6896
(May
22,
2009)
211.3355
New
33111.
Reg.
6896
(May22,
2009)
211.3475
New
33111.
Reg.
6896
(May22,
2009)
211.4280
New
33111.
Reg.
6896
(May
22,
2009)
211.5195
New
33111.
Reg.
6896
(May
22,
2009)
211.1920
Amend
32111.
Reg.
17055
(Oct.
31,
2008)
11)
Statement
of
Statewide
Policy
Objectives:
This
proposed
rule
does
not
create
or
enlarge
a
State
mandate,
as defined in
Section 3(b)
of the
State
Mandates Act.
[30
ILCS
805/3(b)
(2006)].
12)
Time,
Place,
and
Manner
in
which
interested
persons
may
comment
on
this
proposed
rulemaking:
13)
Initial
Regulatory
Flexibility
Analysis:
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE
OF
PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
A.
Types
of small
businesses,
small
municipalities
and
not
for
profit
corporations
affected:
This
rulemaking
will impact
any
small
business,
small
municipality,
and
not
for profit
corporation
that
falls
within
one of
the
Group
II Product
Categories
and
meets
the
applicability
thresholds
specified
in
the
proposal.
B.
Reporting,
bookkeeping
or other
procedures
required
for
compliance:
The
proposed
rulemaking
requires
that
the
owner
or
operator
of a
subject
source
perform
emissions
monitoring,
submit
certifications,
complete
required
tests,
and
maintain
records
and
make
reports
as
required.
C.
Types
of
Professional
skills
necessary for
compliance:
No professional
skills
beyond
those
currently
required
by
the
existing
state
and
federal
air
pollution
control
regulations
applicable
to affected
sources
will
be
required.
14)
Regulatory
Agenda
on
which
this
rulemaking
was
summarized:
January
2009
The
full
text of
the
Proposed
Amendment(s)
begins
on
the
next
page:
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE
OF
PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
1)
Heading
of
the
Part:
Organic
Material
Emission
Standard
and
Limitations
for the
Chicago
Area
2)
Code
Citation:
35
Ill.
Adm.
Code
218
3)
Section Numbers:
Proposed
Action:
218.106
Amended
218.181
Amended
218.187
New
218.204
Amended
218.205
Amended
218.207
Amended
218.210
Amended
218.211
Amended
218.212
Amended
218.217
Amended
218.401
Amended
218.402
Amended
218.403
Amended
218.404
Amended
218.405
Amended
218.406
Repealed
218.407
Amended
218.408
Repealed
218.409
Amended
218.411
Amended
218.412
New
218.413
New
218.415
New
218.416
New
218.417
New
4)
Statutory
Authority:
Implementing
Section
10
and
authorized
by
Sections
27
and
28
of
the
Environmental
Protection
Act
[415
ILCS
5/10,
27, and
28]
5)
A
Complete Description
of the
Subjects
and
Issues
Involved:
The
proposed
rulemaking
is
intended
to
satisfy
Illinois’
obligation
to
submit
a
State
Implementation
Plan
to
address
requirements
under
Sections
172
and
182
of
the
federal
Clean
Air
Act,
42
U.S.C.
§
7401
et
seq.,
for
sources
of
volatile
organic
material
(“VOM”)
emissions
in areas
designated
as
ILLiNOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
NOTICE
OF
PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
nonattainment
with
respect
to
the
ozone
National
Ambient
Air
Quality
Standard.
The
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency
(“USEPA”)
issued
Control
Techniques
Guidelines
(“CTGs”)
for
Group
II
Consumer
and Commercial
Product
Categories,
which
consist
of Industrial Cleaning
Solvents,
Flat
Wood
Paneling
Coatings,
Flexible
Packaging
Printing
Materials, Lithographic
Printing
Materials,
and
Letterpress
Printing
Materials.
In the
CTGs,
the
USEPA
recommended
control
measures
that
it believes
constitute
reasonably
available
control
technology
for
the product categories.
The
Illinois
EPA
proposes
amending
Parts
211,
218,
and
219
to
implement
such
recommendations
for
the
Chicago
and
Metro
East
nonattainment
areas.
Generally,
the
proposal
lowers
certain
applicability
thresholds,
requires that
subject
sources
comply
with
control
measures
such
as VOM
content
limitations,
vapor
pressure
limitations,
and/or
add-on
control
device
requirements,
and
requires
that
subject
sources
implement
specified
work
practices
for
cleaning
materials.
6)
Published
studies
or
reports,
and
sources
of
underlying data,
used
to
compose
this
rulemaking:
The
regulatory
proposal
included the
Illinois
EPA’s
Technical
Support
Document,
which
relied
on
several
sources.
Copies
of
the
documents
the
Illinois
EPA
relied
upon
are
available
for
review
with
the
Pollution
Control
Board
and
are
listed
below:
Control
Techniques
Guidelines
for
Offset
Lithographic
Printing
and
Letterpress
Printing,
United
States
Environmental Protection
Agency,
Office
of
Air Quality
Planning
and
Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
2006.
Control
Techniques
Guidelines
for
Flexible
Package Printing,
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of Air
Quality
Planning
and
Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
2006.
Control
Techniques
Guidelines: Industrial
Cleaning
Solvents,
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of Air
Quality
Planning
and
Standards,
Research Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
2006.
Control
Techniques
Guidelines
for
Flat
Wood
Paneling
Coatings,
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of Air
Quality
Planning
and
Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
2006.
Technical
Support
Document
for Controlling
VOM
Emissions
from
Lithographic
Printing Operations,
Illinois
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Air
Quality
Planning
Section,
Springfield,
IL,
October
1994.
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE
OF PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
Control
Techniques
Guideline
Series.
Control
of Volatile
Organic
Compound
Emissions
from
Offset
Lithographic
Printing
(DRAFT),
United
States
Environmental
Protection
Agency,
Office
of
Air Quality
Planning
and Standards,
Research
Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
1993.
Control
ofvolatile
organic
compound
emissions
from
industrial
solvent
cleaning
operations
(Proposed),
Ohio
Administrative
Code
3745-21-23
(February
2, 2009).
7)
Will
this
proposed
amendment
replace
an emergency
rule
currently
in
effect?
No.
8)
Does
this
rulemaking
contain
an automatic
repeal
date?
No.
9)
Does
this
proposed
amendment
contain
incorporations
by
reference?
No.
10)
Are
there
any
other
proposed
amendments
pending
on
this
Part?
No.
11)
Statement
of Statewide
Policy
Objectives:
This
proposed
rule
does
not
create
or
enlarge
a
State
mandate,
as defined
in Section
3(b)
of the
State
Mandates
Act. [30
ILCS
805/3(b)
(2006)].
12)
Time,
Place,
and
Manner
in
which
interested
persons
may
comment
on this
proposed
rulemaking:
13)
Initial
Regulatory
Flexibility
Analysis:
A.
Types
of
small
businesses,
small
municipalities
and
not for
profit
corporations
affected:
This
rulemaking
will
impact
any
small business,
small
municipality,
and
not
for
profit
corporation
that
falls within
one
of
the Group
II Product
Categories
and
meets
the applicability
thresholds
specified
in
the
proposal.
B.
Reporting,
bookkeeping
or
other
procedures
required
for
compliance:
The
proposed
rulemaking
requires
that
the owner
or
operator
of
a subject
source
perform
emissions
monitoring,
submit
certifications,
complete
required
tests,
and
maintain
records
and
make
reports
as required.
C.
Types
of Professional
skills
necessary
for compliance:
No
professional
skills
beyond
those
currently
required
by
the existing
state
and federal
air
pollution
control
regulations
applicable
to affected
sources
will
be required.
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE OF
PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
14)
Regulatory
Agenda
on
which this
rulemaking
was
summarized:
January
2009
The full
text
of
the
Proposed
Amendment(s)
begins
on the
next page:
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE
OF PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
1)
Heading
of the
Part: Organic
Material Emission Standards
and Limitations
for
the Metro
East Area
2)
Code
Citation:
35 111. Adm. Code 219
3)
Section
Numbers:
Proposed
Action:
219.106
Amended
219.181
Amended
219.187
New
2 19.204
Amended
219.205
Amended
219.207
Amended
219.210
Amended
219.211
Amended
219.21 2
Amended
219.217
Amended
219.401
Amended
219.402
Amended
219.403
Amended
2 19.404
Amended
219.405
Amended
2
19.406
Repealed
219.407
Amended
2
19.408
Repealed
219.409
Amended
219.411
Amended
219.412
New
219.413
New
219.415
New
219.416
New
219.417
New
4)
Statutory
Authority:
Implementing Section
10
and authorized
by Sections 27
and
28 of
the Environmental
Protection
Act [415
ILCS 5/10, 27, and
28]
5)
A Complete
Description of
the Subjects and
Issues Involved: The
proposed
rulemaking
is
intended to satisfy
Illinois’
obligation
to
submit a State Implementation
Plan to address
requirements
under Sections
172 and 182 of
the federal Clean Air
Act, 42
U.S.C.
§
7401
et
seq.,
for
sources
of
volatile
organic material
(“VOM”) emissions
in
areas
designated
as
ILLiNOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION AGENCY
NOTICE
OF PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
nonattainment
with respect
to the
ozone
National Ambient Air
Quality Standard.
The
United States
Environmental
Protection
Agency (“USEPA”)
issued Control Techniques
Guidelines
(“CTGs”)
for Group II Consumer
and Commercial
Product
Categories,
which
consist
of Industrial Cleaning
Solvents,
Flat
Wood
Paneling Coatings,
Flexible Packaging
Printing
Materials,
Lithographic
Printing Materials,
and Letterpress
Printing Materials.
In
the CTGs, the
USEPA recommended
control
measures
that it believes
constitute
reasonably available
control
technology
for the
product categories.
The Illinois EPA
proposes
amending
Parts 211, 218,
and 219 to implement
such recommendations
for
the
Chicago and Metro
East
nonattainment
areas.
Generally, the proposal
lowers certain
applicability
thresholds,
requires
that
subject sources
comply
with control
measures
such
as VOM content
limitations, vapor
pressure
limitations, andJor add-on
control device
requirements,
and requires
that subject sources implement
specified
work practices
for
cleaning
materials.
6)
Published
studies or
reports,
and sources of
underlying data,
used to compose
this
rulemaking:
The regulatory
proposal
included
the Illinois EPA’s
Technical
Support
Document,
which relied
on several
sources. Copies of the
documents the
Illinois EPA
relied
upon are available
for review with
the
Pollution
Control Board and
are
listed
below:
Control Techniques
Guidelines
for Offset Lithographic
Printing
and
Letterpress
Printing, United
States Environmental
Protection
Agency, Office
of Air Quality
Planning and
Standards, Research
Triangle
Park, NC, September
2006.
Control Techniques
Guidelines
for Flexible Package
Printing,
United
States
Environmental
Protection Agency,
Office of Air
Quality Planning and
Standards,
Research Triangle
Park,
NC, September
2006.
Control Techniques
Guidelines:
Industrial Cleaning
Solvents, United
States
Environmental
Protection Agency,
Office
of
Air
Quality Planning and
Standards,
Research Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
2006.
Control Techniques
Guidelines
for Flat Wood Paneling
Coatings,
United States
Environmental
Protection Agency,
Office of Air
Quality Planning and
Standards,
Research
Triangle Park, NC, September
2006.
Technical
Support Documentfor
Controlling
VOM
Emissions
from
Lithographic
Printing Operations,
Illinois
Environmental Protection
Agency,
Air Quality Planning
Section,
Springfield,
IL, October
1994.
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE
OF
PROPOSED AMENDMENTS
Control
Techniques Guideline
Series:
Control
of
Volatile
Organic Compound
Emissions
from Offset
Lithographic Printing
(DRAFT), United
States Environmental
Protection
Agency, Office of
Air Quality Planning
and Standards,
Research Triangle
Park,
NC,
September
1993.
Control
ofvolatile
organic compound
emissions from
industrial solvent
cleaning
operations
(Proposed),
Ohio Administrative
Code
3745-21-23
(February
2, 2009).
7)
Will this
proposed
amendment
replace an emergency
rule
currently in effect?
No.
8)
Does this
rulemaking contain
an
automatic
repeal date? No.
9)
Does
this proposed
amendment
contain incorporations
by
reference?
No.
10)
Are
there any
other
proposed amendments
pending on this
Part? No.
11)
Statement of
Statewide Policy
Objectives:
This proposed rule
does not
create or
enlarge a
State mandate, as defined
in Section
3(b)
of the State
Mandates Act.
[30 ILCS
805/3(b)
(2006)].
12)
Time, Place,
and Manner in which
interested persons
may comment
on
this proposed
rulemaking:
13)
Initial
Regulatory
Flexibility
Analysis:
A.
Types of
small businesses,
small municipalities
and not for
profit corporations
affected: This
rulemaking
will impact any small
business,
small
municipality, and
not for
profit
corporation that falls
within
one
of
the Group II Product
Categories
and meets the
applicability
thresholds specified
in the
proposal.
B.
Reporting, bookkeeping
or other procedures
required
for compliance:
The
proposed rulemaking
requires
that
the
owner or operator
of a
subject
source
perform
emissions
monitoring,
submit
certifications,
complete required
tests, and
maintain records and
make reports as
required.
C.
Types
of Professional skills
necessary for
compliance: No
professional skills
beyond
those currently
required
by the
existing
state
and
federal air pollution
control
regulations
applicable to affected
sources will be
required.
ILLINOIS
REGISTER
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
AGENCY
NOTICE
OF PROPOSED
AMENDMENTS
14)
Regulatory
Agenda
on which
this
rulemaking
was
summarized:
January
2009
The
full
text
of
the
Proposed
Amendment(s)
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TITLE
35:
ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION
SUBTITLE
B:
AIR
POLLUTION
CHAPTER
I: POLLUTION
CONTROL
BOARD
SUBCHAPTER
c: EMISSION
STANDARDS
AN])
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
AcidGases
211.210
Actual Heat
Input
211.230
Adhesive
211.240
Adhesion
Promoter
211.250
Aeration
211.270
Aerosol
Can
Filling Line
211.290
Afierburner
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
211.479
Allowance
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
211.740
Brakehorsepower
(rated-bhp)
211.750
British
Thennal 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
CanCoating
211.870
Can Coating
Line
211.890
Capture
211.910
Capture
Device
211.930
Capture
Efficiency
211.950
Capture
System
211.953
Carbon Adsorber
211.955
Cement
211.960
Cement Kiln
211.970
Certified
Investigation
211.980
Chemical Manufacturing
Process Unit
211.990
Choke
Loading
211.1000
Class II Finish
211.1010
Clean
Air
Act
211.1050
Cleaning
and Separating
Operation
211.1070
Cleaning
Materials
211.1090
Clear Coating
211.1110
ClearTopcoat
211.1120
Clinker
211.1130
Closed
Purge
System
211.1150
Closed
Vent
System
211.1170
CoalRefuse
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
ColdCleaning
211.1312
Combined
Cycle
System
211.1316
Combustion
Turbine
211.1320
Commence
Commercial
Operation
211.1324
Commence
Operation
211.1328
CommonStack
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-b
211.1465
Continuous
Automatic
Stoking
211.1467
Continuous
Coater
211.1470
Continuous
Process
211.1490
Control
Device
211.1510
Control
Device
Efficiency
211.1515
ControlPeriod
211.1520
Conventional
Air
Spray
211.1530
Conventional
Soybean
Crushing
Source
211.1550
Conveyorized
Degreasing
211.1570
CrudeOil
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
211.1740
Diesel
Engine
211.1745
Digital
Printing
211.1750
Dip Coating
211.1770
Distillate
Fuel
Oil
211.1780
Distillation
Unit
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
211.1878
Electrical
Apparatus Component
211.1880
Electromagnetic Interference/Radio
Frequency
Interference
(EMJIRFI)
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
EmissionRate
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
211.2080
Excess Emissions
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
FeedMill
211.2290
Fermentation
Time
211.2300
Fill
211.2310
Final
Repair
Coat
211.2330
Firebox
211.2350
Fixed-Roof
Tank
211.2355
Flat Wood Paneling
211.2356
Flat Wood Paneling
Coating Line
211.2360
Flexible
Coating
211.2365
Flexible Operation Unit
211.2368
Flexible
Packaging
211.2370
Flexographic
Printing
211.2390
Flexographic
Printing
Line
211.2410
Floating Roof
211.2420
Fossil Fuel
211.2425
Fossil
Fuel-Fired
211.2430
Fountain
Solution
211.2450
Freeboard
Height
211.2470
Fuel
Combustion
Emission Unit or Fuel
Combustion
Emission
Source
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
211.2615
General Work
Surface
211.2620
Generator
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
211.2815
Heat
Input
211.2820
Heat
Input Rate
211.2830
Heatset
211.2850
Heatset
Web Offset Lithographic
Printing
Line
211.2855
Heatset
Web Letterpress
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
211.2965
High
Precision
Optic
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
211.3
130
In-Process Tank
211.3
150
In-Situ Sampling Systems
211.3170
Interior
Body Spray Coat
211.3190
Internal-Floating
Roof
211.3210
Internal Transferring Area
211.3215
Janitorial
Cleaning
211.3230
Lacquers
211.3250
Large
Appliance
211.3270
Large
Appliance Coating
211.3290
Large
Appliance
Coating
Line
211.3300
Lean-Burn Engine
211.3305
Letterpress
Printing Line
211.3310
LightLiquid
211.3330
Light-Duty Truck
211.3350
Light Oil
211.3370
Liquid/Gas Method
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
211.3483
Long Dry Kiln
211.3485
Long Wet Kiln
211.3487
Low-NOx
Burner
211.3490
Low Solvent Coating
211.3500
Lubricating
Oil
211.3510
Magnet Wire
211.3530
Magnet Wire Coating
211.3550
Magnet Wire Coating Line
211.3555
Maintenance Cleaning
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
211.3705
Medical
Device
211.3707
Medical
Device
and Phannaceutical
Manufacturing
211.3710
Metal
Furniture
211.3730
Metal
Furniture
Coating
211.3750
Metal
Furniture
Coating
Line
211.3770
Metallic
Shoe-Type
Seal
211.3780
Mid-Kiln
Firing
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
211.3980
Nameplate
Capacity
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
211.4067
NO
Trading
Program
211.4070
Offset
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-b
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
211.4930
Portland Cement
Manufacturing
Process Emission Source
211.4950
Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement
Manufacturing Plant
211.4960
Potential Electrical Output Capacity
211.4970
Potential to Emit
211.4990
Power Driven Fastener Coating
211.5010
Precoat
211.5015
PreheaterKiln
211.5020
Preheater/Precalciner Kiln
211.5030
Pressure Release
211.5050
Pressure Tank
2
11.5060
Pressure/Vacuum
Relief Valve
211.5061
Pretreatment Wash Primer
211.5065
Primary Product
211.5070
PrimeCoat
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
211.5335
Radiation
Effect Coating
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
211.5535
Repair Cleaning
211.5550
Repair Coat
211.5570
Repaired
211.5580
Repowering
211.5585
Research and Development
Operation
211.5590
Residual Fuel
Oil
211.5600
Resist Coat
211.5610
Restricted Area
211.5630
Retail Outlet
211.5640
Rich-Bum
Engine
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
211.5860
Scientific Instrument
211.5870
Screening
211.5875
Screen
Printing
211.5880
Screen Printing on Paper
211.5885
Screen Reclamation
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
Shotbiasting
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
211.6400
Stencil
Coat
211.6405
Sterilization Indicating
Ink
211.6410
Storage
Tank or Storage Vessel
211.6420
Strippable
Spray Booth
Coating
211.6425
Stripping
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
211.6535
Surface
Preparation
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)
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
WashCoat
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
211.APPENDIX A
Rule into Section Table
21 1.APPENDIX B
Section into Rule Table
AUTHORITY: Implementing Sections
9,
9.1,
9.9 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27
and 28.5
of the
Environmental
Protection Act [415 ILCS 5/9, 9.1,
9.9, 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 10111. Reg. 12624,
effective
July
7, 1986; amended
in
R85-21(A) at 11111.
Reg. 11747, effective June 29, 1987; amended in R86-34
at 11111.
Reg. 12267,
effective
July
10, 1987;
amended in
R86-39
at 11111.
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 12 111. Reg. 7284, effective April
8, 1988; amended in R86-10 at
12111. Reg. 7621,
effective
April
11, 1988; amended
inR88-23 at 13111. 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-lO 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 R9l-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-l 1 at 17 Iii. 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 Iii.
Reg. 16379,
effective
October
25, 1994;
amended
in R94-16
at
18 Ill. Reg.
16929,
effective
November
15, 1994;
amended
in
R94-21,
R94-31
and
R94-32
at 19
Ill. Reg.
6823,
effective
May 9,
1995;
amended
in R94-33
at
19 Iii. Reg.
7344,
effective
May
22,
1995;
amended
in
R95-2
at
19
Iii.
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
Iii.
Reg.
7590,
effective
May
22,
1996; amended
in R96-16
at 21111.
Reg. 2641,
effective
February
7, 1997;
amended
in
R97-17 at 21111.
Reg.
6489,
effective
May
16, 1997;
amended
in R97-24
at
21111. Reg.
7695,
effective
June
9,
1997; amended
in
R96-17
at 21
Ill.
Reg.
7856,
effective
June 17,
1997; amended
in
R97-31
at 22
111. Reg.
3497,
effective
February
2, 1998;
amended
in
R98-17
at
22 111. Reg.1
1405,
effective
June
22,
1998;
amended
in R01-9
at
25
Ill. Reg.
108, effective
December
26, 2000; amended
in
ROl-li
at 25 111.
Reg. 4582,
effective
March
15,
2001; amended
in
R01-17
at 25
Ill.
Reg.
5900,
effective
April
17,
2001;
amended
in
R05-16
at 29
111. Reg.
8181, effective
May
23,
2005; amended
in
R05-1
1 at 29
Iii.
Reg.8892,
effective
June
13, 2005;
amended
in R04-
12/20
at 30 111.
Reg.
9654,
effective
May
15, 2006;
amended
in R07-18
at 31111.
Reg.
14271,
effective
September
25,
2007.
Section
211.1000
Class
II Finish
“Class II
Finish”
means
a finish that
meets
the
specifications
of
Voluntary
Product
Standard
PS-59-73,
as approved
by
the
American
National
Standards
Institute.
Section
211.1745
Digital
Printing
“Digital
Printing”
means,
for purposes
of 35
Iii. Adm.
Code
218.187 and
219.187,
the
transfer of
electronic
files
directly from
a computer
to
an electronically
driven
output
device
that
prints the
image
directly
on the
selected
media
(substrate).
Printing
using
home
and office
equipment
is
excluded
from
this
definition.
(Source:
Added
at
Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.1878
Electrical
Apparatus
Component
“Electrical
Apparatus
Component”
means,
for
purposes
of 35 Iii.
Adm. Code
218.187
and
219.187.
an
internal component
such
as
wires,
windings,
stators,
rotors,
magnets,
contacts,
relays,
energizers,
and connections
in
an
apparatus
that
generates
or transmits
electrical
energy
including,
but not
limited
to.
alternators,
generators,
transformers,
electric motors,
cables, and
circuit
breakers, except
for
the actual
cabinet
in
which
the
components
are
housed.
Electrical
components
of graphic
arts
application
equipment
and
hot-line tools
are
also
included
in this
category.
(Source:
Added
at — Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.1885
Electronic
Component
“Electronic Component”
means,
for the purposes
of 35 Ill.
Adm. Code
2l8.l82(f)
an4219.182(f), 218.187,
and
219.187,
all portions
of an
electronic assembly,
including,
but
not limited
to, circuit board
assemblies,
printed wire
assemblies, printed
circuit
boards, soldered
joints, ground
wires,
bus bars,
and
associated
electronic component
manufacturing
equipment
such as screens
and filters,
except for the actual
cabinet in
which
the
components are housed.
(Source: Amended
at — Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section 211.2355
Flat
Wood
Paneling
“Flat Wood Paneling”
means
natural
finish
hardwood plywood
panels, hardwood
panels
with Class
II
finishes, tileboard, exterior
siding,
and
printed
interior panels made
of
hardwood, plywood,
or thin
particleboard.
(Source: Added
at — Ill.
Reg.
effective______
Section 211.2356
Flat
Wood
Paneling
Coating Line
“Flat Wood Paneling
Coating
Line” means
a coating line in which
any protective,
decorative, or
functional coating
is applied to flat
wood
paneling.
(Source: Added at
— Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section 211.2368
Flexible
Packaging
“Flexible
Packaging”
means any package
or part of a package,
the shape
of which
can be
readily
changed. Flexible
packaging
includes,
but is
not limited to, bags,
pouches,
liners,
and wraps
utilizing
paper, plastic,
film, aluminum
foil, metalized
or coated
paper or film,
or any
combination
of these
materials.
Shrink-wrap labels or
wrappers
(but
not self-
adhesive
labels)
printed on or
in-line
with
a flexible packaging
printing
press
are also
considered to
be flexible packaging.
Flexible
packaging does
not include
folding cartons,
gift
wraps,
hot
stamp
foils, wall
coverings,
vinyl products, decorative
laminates,
floor
coverings, or
tissue products.
(Source:
Added
at — Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.2615
General
Work
Surface
“General
Work Surface”
means, for
purposes of
35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187
and 219.187,
an area of
a
medical device
or pharmaceutical
manufacturing
facility
where
solvent
cleaning
is performed on work
surfaces,
but for which cleaning
specifications
are
not
required
to be maintained
in accordance
with criteria
and procedures
established
to meet
requirements
of the United
States
Food
and Drug
Administration
and/or other applicable
regulatory agencies
with
authority
over
manufacturing
operations
for medical
devices
and/or
pharmaceuticals.
General work
surfaces shall not include
items defined
under
“Janitorial
Cleaning.”
(Source:
Added
at —
Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.2830
Heatset
“Heatset” means a class
of lithography
or letterpress which
requires
a heated
dryer
to
solidify
the
printing
inks.
(Source:
Amended
at — Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section 211.2855
Heatset Web
Letterpress Printing
Line
“Heatset Web Letterpress
Printing
Line” means a letterpress
printing
line in which
a
continuous roll
of
substrate is fed
through the printing
press
and an oven
is used to
solidify
the printing inks.
(Source:
Added
at
— Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.2965
High
Precision
Optic
“High
Precision
Optic”
means,
for purposes
of 35 Ill.
Adm.
Code 218.187
and 219.187,
an optical
element
used in
an electro-optical device
that is designed
to sense,
detect,
or
transmit
light energy, including
specific
wavelengths
of light
energy and
changes in light
energy
levels.
(Source:
Added
at — Ill. Reg.
Section
211.3215
Janitorial Cleaning
“Janitorial
Cleaning”
means,
for purposes of 35
Iii. Adm.
Code
218.187
and 219.187, the
cleaning
of building
or facility
components,
including,
but
not limited to,
floors, ceilings,
walls,
windows, doors, stairs,
bathrooms, furnishings,
and exterior
surfaces
of office
equipment, and excludes
the cleaning of work
areas
where
manufacturing
or repair
activity is
performed.
(Source: Added
at
Ill.
Reg.
effective______
Section
211.3305
Letterpress Printing Line
“Letterpress
Printing
Line” means a web
or
sheetfed
printing
line that does not constitute
a flexo
graphic printing
line, in which the image area
is raised
relative
to the non-image
area
and
the
ink is transferred
to the substrate directly
from
the image surface.
(Source: Added at
— Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section 211.3555
Maintenance Cleaning
“Maintenance Cleaning”
means, for
purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187,
a solvent cleaning operation
or
activity
carried out to ensure that general work areas
where manufacturing
or repair activity is performed remains
clean, and to clean tools,
machinery,
molds, forms, jigs, and equipment.
This definition
does not include the
cleaning
of coatings, adhesives,
or ink application equipment.
(Source: Added at — Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section 211.3705
Medical
Device
“Medical Device” means,
for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187,
an
instrument, apparatus, implement, machine, contrivance,
implant, in vitro reagent or other
similar article, including
any component or accessory, that meets one or
more of the
following conditions:
(a)
it is intended for use in the diagnosis of disease
or other conditions, or in the
cure, mitigation, treatment,
or
prevention
of disease;
(b)
it is intended to affect the structure or any function
of the body; or
(c)
it is defined in the National Formulary
or the United States Pharmacopeia, or
any supplement to
them.
(Source: Added at — Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section 211.3707
Medical Device and Pharmaceutical
Manufacturing
“Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing” means,
for purposes of 35 Ill.
Adm.
Code
218.187
and 219.187,
the collection of
equipment
and activities to
prepare,
utilize,
maintain, and repair work areas, in order to accomplish
one or more steps in
preparing a
medical
device
or
pharmaceutical
for its intended use. Manufacturing
is
typically, but not always, conducted in accordance with criteria
and
procedures
established
to meet requirements of the United States
Food
and Drug Administration
and/or
other applicable regulatory agencies with
authority
over manufacturing
operations
for
global
sales
of
medical
devices
and/or
pharmaceuticals.
Work
areas
and
equipment
shall
include
all
machinery,
tools,
equipment.
rooms,
tables.
countertops,
and
facilities
for maintaining
employee
health
and safety
that
are subject
to
such
criteria and
procedures.
(Source:
Added
at
—
Ill.
Reg.
effective______
Section
211.4065
Non-Heatset
“Non-heatset”
means
a class
of lithography
or
letterpress
which
does not
require
a
heated
dryer
to solidify
the
printing
inks.
Ultraviolet-cured
and
electron
beam-cured
inks are
considered
non-heatset.
(Source:
Amended
at
Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.5335
Radiation
Effect
Coating
“Radiation
Effect Coating”
means,
for purposes
of 35
Ill.
Adm.
Code 218.187
and
219.187.
a coating or
coating
system
engineered
to interact,
through
absorption
or
reflection,
with
specific
regions of
the electromagnetic
energy
spectrum,
such as the
ultraviolet,
visible, infrared,
or
microwave
regions.
Uses include,
but
are not limited
to,
lightning
strike
protection,
electromagnetic
pulse
protection,
and radar
avoidance.
Coatings
that have
been
designated
“classified”
by
the Department
of
Defense are
not
included
in this definition.
(Source:
Added
at
— Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
21 1.553
5
Repair
Cleaning
“Repair
Cleaning”
means,
for
purposes
of 35
Ill. Adm.
Code
218.187
and 219.187,
a
solvent
cleaning
operation
or
activity
carried
out during
a repair
process.
(Source:
Added
at
—
Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
21 1.5585
Research
and Develonment
C)neratinn
“Research
and
Development
Operation”
means,
for
purposes
of
35
Ill.
Adm. Code
218.187
and
219.187,
an operation
whose
purpose
is for research
and
development
of
new
processes and
products,
that
is conducted
under
the close
supervision
of
technically
trained
personnel,
and is not
involved
in the
manufacture
of final
or
intermediate
products
for
commercial
purposes,
except in a
de minim is
manner.
(Source:
Added
at
Ill.
Reg.
effective______
Section 211.5860
Scientific
Instrument
“Scientific Instrument”
means, for purposes of 35
Iii.
Adm.
Code 218.187
and 219.187,
an instrument,
including
the components, assemblies, and
subassemblies
used in their
manufacture, and associated accessories and reagents that is
used for
the detection,
measurement, analysis, separation, synthesis, or sequencing of various compounds.
(Source:
Added at — Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section 211.5875
Screen Printing
“Screen
Printing” means, for purposes of 35 Iii. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187, a
process in which the
printing
ink passes through a taught screen
or
fabric to which a
refined form of stencil has been applied. The stencil openings determine the
form and
dimensions of
the imprint.
(Source:
Added
at — Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.5885
Screen Reclamation
“Screen Reclamation”
means, for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187, a
solvent
cleaning activity carried out in a screen printing operation
where
the
screen is
completely cleaned and
the stencil removed for recycling or reuse of the screen for other
production
runs.
(Source:
Added at — Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.6405
Sterilization
Indicating Ink
“Sterilization
Indicating Ink” means, for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm.
Code 218.187 and
219.187, an ink
that changes color to indicate that sterilization has occurred. Such
ink is
used
to monitor
the sterilization of medical instruments, autoclave efficiency, and the
thermal
processing of foods for
prevention
of
spoilage.
(Source:
Added at
Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.6425
Stripping
“Stripping” means,
for purposes of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 218.187 and 219.187, the
removal
of
cured
coatings, cured
inks, or cured
adhesives.
(Source:
Added at
— Ill. Reg.
effective______
Section
211.6535
Surface
Preparation
“Surface
Preparation”
means,
for
purposes
of
35 Ill.
Adm. Code
218.187
and
219.187,
the
removal
of
contaminants
such
as
dust,
soil, oil,
and grease
prior
to
coating,
adhesive,
or ink
applications.
(Source:
Added
at
— Ill.
Reg.
effective
)
Section
211.7290
Wood Furniture
tWood
furniture
means
room
furnishings
including
cabinets
(kitchen,
bath,
and
vanity),
tables,
chairs,
beds, sofas,
shutters,
art
objects,
wood
paneling
other
than flat
wood
paneling,
wood
flooring,
and
any
other
coated
furnishings
made
of
wood,
wood
composition,
or
fabricated
wood
materials.
(Source:
Amended
at
— Ill.
Reg.
effective______