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CFR /  Title 40  /  Part 63  /  Sec. 63.4371 What definitions apply to this subpart?

Terms used in this subpart are defined in the CAA, in 40 CFR 63.2, and in this section as follows:

Add-on control means an air pollution control device, such as a thermal oxidizer or carbon adsorber, that reduces pollution in an air stream by destruction or removal before discharge to the atmosphere.

As-applied means the condition of a coating at the time of application to a substrate, including any added solvent.

As purchased means the condition of a coating, printing, slashing, dyeing, or finishing material as delivered to the affected source, before alteration.

Capture device means a hood, enclosure, room, floor sweep, or other means of containing or collecting emissions and directing those emissions into an add-on air pollution control device.

Capture efficiency means the portion (expressed as a percentage) of the pollutants from an emission source that is delivered to an add-on control device.

Capture system means one or more capture devices intended to collect emissions generated by a web coating/printing or dyeing/finishing operation in the use of regulated materials, both at the point of application and at subsequent points where emissions from the regulated materials occur, such as flashoff, drying, or curing. As used in this subpart, multiple capture devices that collect emissions generated by a web coating/printing or dyeing/finishing operation are considered a single capture system.

Cleaning material means a solvent used to remove contaminants and other materials, such as dirt, grease, or oil, from a textile before a web coating/printing operation (surface preparation) or from equipment associated with the web coating/ printing operation, such as tanks, rollers, rotary screens, and knife or wiper blades. Thus, it includes any cleaning material used in the web coating and printing subcategory for surface preparation of substrates or process operation equipment cleaning or both with the exception of cleaning material applied to the substrate using handheld, non-refillable aerosol containers.

Coating means the application of a semi-liquid coating material to one or both sides of a textile web substrate. Once the coating material is dried (and cured, if necessary), it bonds with the textile to form a continuous solid film for decorative, protective, or functional purposes. Coating does not include finishing where the fiber is impregnated with a chemical or resin to impart certain properties, but a solid film is not formed.

Coating material means an elastomer, polymer, or prepolymer material applied as a thin layer to a textile web. Such materials include, but are not limited to, coatings, sealants, inks, and adhesives. Decorative, protective, or functional materials that consist only of acids, bases, or any combination of these substances are not considered coating material for the purposes of this subpart. Thinning materials also are not included in this definition of coating materials, but are accounted for separately.

Coating operation means equipment used to apply cleaning materials to a web substrate to prepare it for coating material application (surface preparation), to apply coating material to a web substrate (coating application) and to dry or cure the coating material after application by exposure to heat or radiation (coating drying or curing), or to clean coating operation equipment (equipment cleaning). A single coating operation may include any combination of these types of equipment, but always includes at least the point at which a coating or cleaning material is applied and all subsequent points in the affected source where organic HAP emissions from that coating or cleaning material occur. There may be multiple coating operations in an affected source. Coating material application with handheld, non-refillable aerosol containers, touch-up markers, or marking pens is not a coating operation for the purposes of this subpart. Polyurethane foam carpet backing operations are not coating operations for the purposes of this subpart.

Container means any portable device in which a material is stored, conveyed, treated, disposed of, or otherwise handled.

Continuous parameter monitoring system means the total equipment that may be required to meet the data acquisition and availability requirements of this subpart, used to sample, condition (if applicable), analyze, and provide a record of coating or printing operation, or capture system, or add-on control device parameters.

Controlled web coating/printing or dyeing/finishing operation means a web coating/printing or dyeing/finishing operation from which some or all of the organic HAP emissions are routed through an emission capture system and add-on control device.

Deviation means any instance in which an affected source subject to this subpart, or an owner or operator of such a source:

(1) Fails to meet any requirement or obligation established by this subpart, including but not limited to any emission limit, or operating limit, or work practice standard;

(2) Fails to meet any term or condition that is adopted to implement an applicable requirement in this subpart and that is included in the operating permit for any affected source required to obtain such a permit; or

(3) Fails to meet any emission limit, or operating limit, or work practice standard in this subpart during startup, shutdown, or malfunction, regardless of whether or not such failure is permitted by this subpart.

Dyeing means the process of applying color to the whole body of a textile substrate with either natural or synthetic dyes. Dyes are applied to yarn, fiber, cord, or fabric in aqueous solutions and dried before or after finishing, depending on the process. Continuous dyeing processes include, but are not limited to thermosol, pad/steam, pad/dry, and rope range dyeing. Batch dyeing processes include, but are not limited to, jet, beck, stock, yarn, kier, beam, pad, package and skein dyeing.

Dyeing materials means the purchased dyes and dyeing auxiliaries that are used in the dyeing process. The dyes are the substances that add color to textiles through incorporation into the fiber by chemical reaction, absorption or dispersion. Dyeing auxiliaries are various substances that can be added to the dyebath to aid dyeing. Dyeing auxiliaries may be necessary to transfer the dye from the dyebath to the fiber or they may provide improvements in the dyeing process or characteristics of the dyed fiber.

Dyeing operation means the collection of equipment used to dye a textile substrate and includes equipment used for dye application, dye fixation, and textile substrate rinsing and drying. A single dyeing operation may include any combination of these types of equipment, but always includes at least the point at which a dyeing material is applied and all subsequent points in the affected source where organic HAP emissions from that dyeing material occur. There may be multiple dyeing operations in an affected source. Dyeing material application with handheld, non-refillable aerosol containers, touch-up markers, brushes, or marking pens is not a dyeing operation for the purposes of this subpart.

Emission limitation means an emission limit, operating limit, or work practice standard.

Enclosure means a structure that surrounds a source of emissions and captures and directs the emissions to an add-on control device.

Fabric means any woven, knitted, plaited, braided, felted, or non-woven material made of filaments, fibers, or yarns including thread. This term includes material made of fiberglass, natural fibers, synthetic fibers, or composite.

Finishing means the chemical treatment of a textile (e.g., with resins, softeners, stain resist or soil release agents, water repellants, flame retardants, antistatic agents, or hand builders) that improves the appearance and/or usefulness of the textile substrate.

Finishing materials means the purchased substances (including auxiliaries added to the finish to improve the finishing process or the characteristics of the finished textile) that are applied individually or as mixtures to textile substrates to impart desired properties.

Finishing operations means the collection of equipment used to finish a textile substrate including chemical finish applicator(s), flashoff area(s) and drying or curing oven(s).

Laminated fabric means fabric composed of a high-strength reinforcing base fabric between two plies of flexible thermoplastic film. Two or more fabrics or textiles or a fabric and a paper substrate may be bonded with an adhesive to form a laminate. The bonding of a fabric substrate to paper is not subject to the requirements of this subpart.

Manufacturer's formulation data means data on a material (such as a coating, printing, slashing, dyeing and finishing) that are supplied by the material manufacturer based on knowledge of the ingredients used to manufacture that material, rather than based on testing of the material. Manufacturer's formulation data may include, but are not limited to, information on density, organic HAP content, and coating, printing, dyeing, slashing, finishing, thinning, or cleaning material content.

Mass fraction of organic HAP means the ratio of the mass of organic HAP to the mass of a material in which it is contained; kg of organic HAP per kg of material.

Month means a calendar month or a pre-specified period of 28 days to 35 days to allow for flexibility in recordkeeping when data are based on a business accounting period.

No organic HAP means no organic HAP is present at 0.1 percent by mass or more for OSHA-defined carcinogens as specified in 29 CFR 1910.1200(d)(4) and at 1.0 percent by mass or more for other compounds. The organic HAP content of a regulated material is determined according to Sec. 63.4321(e)(1).

Operating scenario means for a dyeing/finishing process operation or group of process operations, the combination of operating conditions (including but not limited to, type of substrate, type and mass fraction of organic HAP in dyeing/finishing materials applied, and the process operation temperature and pressure) affecting the fraction of organic HAP applied in dyeing and finishing operations discharged to wastewater. For example, a dyeing process operation run at atmospheric pressure would be a different operating scenario from the same dyeing process operation run under pressure.

Organic HAP content means the mass of organic HAP per mass of solids for a coating or printing material calculated using Equation 1 of Sec. 63.4321. The organic HAP content is determined for the coating or printing material as purchased.

Organic HAP overall control efficiency means the total efficiency of a control system, determined either by:

(1) The product of the capture efficiency as determined in accordance with the requirements of Sec. 63.4361 and the control device organic emissions destruction or removal efficiency determined in accordance with the requirements of Sec. 63.4362; or

(2) A liquid-liquid material balance in accordance with the requirements of Sec. 63.4341(e)(5) or (f)(5) or Sec. 63.4351(d)(5).

Permanent total enclosure (PTE) means a permanently installed enclosure that meets the criteria of Method 204 of appendix M, 40 CFR part 51, for a PTE and that directs all the exhaust gases from the enclosure to an add-on control device.

Point of determination means each point where process wastewater exits the dyeing/finishing process unit.

Printing means the application of color and patterns to textiles, usually in the form of a paste, using a variety of techniques including, but not limited to roller, rotary screen, and ink jet printing. After application of the printing material, the textile usually is treated with steam, heat, or chemicals to fix the color.

Printing material means the purchased substances, usually including gums or thickeners, dyes and appropriate chemicals such as defoamers and resins that are mixed to produce the print pastes applied to textile substrates as patterns and colors.

Printing operation means equipment used to apply cleaning materials to a web substrate to prepare it for printing material application (surface preparation), to apply printing material to one or both sides of a web substrate (printing application) and to dry or cure the printing material after application by exposure to heat or radiation (printing material drying or curing), or to clean printing operation equipment (equipment cleaning). A single printing operation may include any combination of these types of equipment, but always includes at least the point at which a printing or cleaning material is applied and all subsequent points in the affected source where organic HAP emissions from that printing or cleaning material occur. There may be multiple printing operations in an affected source.

Publically owned treatment works or POTW means any device or system used in the treatment (including recycling and reclamation) of municipal sewage or industrial wastes of a liquid nature which is owned by a ``State'' or ``municipality'' (as defined by section 502(4) of the CWA). This definition includes sewers, pipes or other conveyances only if they convey wastewater to a POTW providing treatment.

Regulated materials means the organic-containing materials that are used in the three printing, coating, and dyeing subcategories defined in Sec. 63.4281(a). Organic-HAP containing regulated materials are the source of the organic HAP emissions limited by the requirements of this subpart. The specific regulated materials for each subcategory are defined in Sec. 63.4282.

Research or laboratory operation means an operation whose primary 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 engaged in the manufacture of final or intermediate products for commercial purposes, except in a de minimis manner.

Responsible official means responsible official as defined in 40 CFR 70.2.

Slashing means the application of a chemical sizing solution to warp yarns prior to weaving to protect against snagging or abrasion that could occur during weaving.

Slashing materials, also known as sizing, means the purchased compounds that are applied to warp yarns prior to weaving. Starch, gelatin, oil, wax, and manufactured polymers such as polyvinyl alcohol, polystyrene, polyacrylic acid and polyacetates are used as sizing compounds.

Slashing operation means the equipment used to mix and prepare size for application and the slasher, which is the equipment used to apply and dry size on warp yarn.

Solids means the nonvolatile portion of the coating and printing materials that makes up the dry film on a coated substrate and the pattern or color on a printed substrate.

Startup, initial means the first time equipment is brought online in a facility.

Surface preparation means chemical treatment of part or all of a substrate to prepare it for coating or printing material application.

Temporary total enclosure means an enclosure constructed for the purpose of measuring the capture efficiency of pollutants emitted from a given source as defined in Method 204 of appendix M, 40 CFR part 51.

Textile means any one of the following:

(1) Staple fibers and filaments suitable for conversion to or use as yarns, or for the preparation of woven, knit, or nonwoven fabrics;

(2) Yarns made from natural or manufactured fibers;

(3) Fabrics and other manufactured products made from staple fibers and filaments and from yarn; and

(4) Garments and other articles fabricated from fibers, yarns, or fabrics.

Thinning material means an organic solvent that is added to a coating or printing material after the coating or printing material is received from the supplier.

Total volatile hydrocarbon (TVH) means the total amount of nonaqueous volatile organic material determined according to Methods 204A through 204C of appendix M to 40 CFR part 51 and substituting the term TVH each place in the methods where the term VOC is used. The TVH includes both VOC and non-VOC.

Uncontrolled web coating/printing or dyeing/finishing operation means acoating/printing or dyeing/finishing operation from which none of the organic HAP emissions are routed through an emission capture system and add-on control device.

Volatile organic compounds (VOC) means any compounds defined as VOC in 40 CFR 51.100(s).

Wastewater means water that is generated in a web coating, web printing, slashing, dyeing or finishing operation and is collected, stored, or treated prior to being discarded or discharged.

Web means a continuous textile substrate which is flexible enough to be wound or unwound as rolls.

Sec. Table 1 to Subpart OOOO of Part 63--Emission Limits for New or Reconstructed and Existing Affected Sources in the Printing, Coating and

Dyeing of Fabrics and Other Textiles Source Category

If you are required to comply with emission limitations in accordance with Sec. Sec. 63.4290 and 63.4291, you must comply with the applicable emission limits in the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------

Then this is the

organic HAP emissionIf your affected source is a And it conducts . . limit for each

. . . . compliance period .

. .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. New or reconstructed Coating operations You may choose any

coating and printing only, or Printing one of the

affected source. operations only, or following limits:

Both coating and Reduce organic HAP

printing operations. emissions to the

atmosphere by

achieving at least

a 98 percent

organic HAP overall

control efficiency;

Limit organic HAP

emissions to the

atmosphere to no

more than 0.08 kg

of organic HAP per

kg of solids

applied; or If you

use an oxidizer to

control organic HAP

emissions, operate

the oxidizer such

that an outlet

organic HAP

concentration of no

greater than 20

ppmv on a dry basis

is achieved and the

efficiency of the

capture system is

100 percent.------------------------------------------------------------------------

2. Existing coating and Coating operations You may choose any

printing affected source. only, or Printing one of the

operations only, or following limits:

Both coating and Reduce organic HAP

printing operations. emissions to the

atmosphere by

achieving at least

a 97 percent

organic HAP overall

control efficiency;

Limit organic HAP

emissions to the

atmosphere to no

more than 0.12 kg

of organic HAP per

kg of solids

applied; or

If you use an

oxidizer to control

organic HAP

emissions, operate

the oxidizer such

that an outlet

organic HAP

concentration of no

greater than 20

ppmv on a dry basis

is achieved and the

efficiency of the

capture system is

100 percent.------------------------------------------------------------------------3. New, reconstructed or a. Dyeing operations You must limit

existing dyeing finishing only. organic HAP

affected source. emissions to the

atmosphere to no

more than 0.016 kg

of organic HAP per

kg of dyeing

materials applied.

b. Finishing You must limit

operations only. organic HAP

emissions to the

atmosphere to no

more than 0.0003 kg

of organic HAP per

kg of finishing

materials applied.

c. Both dyeing and You must limit

finishing organic HAP

operations. emissions to the

atmosphere to no

more than 0.016 kg

of organic HAP per

kg of dyeing and

finishing materials

applied.------------------------------------------------------------------------4. New, reconstructed or Slashing operations You must limit

existing slashing affected only. organic HAP

source. emissions to the

atmosphere to no

more than zero kg

organic HAP per kg

of slashing

materials as

determined

according to Sec.

63.4321(e)(1)(iv)

of this subpart.------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. Table 2 to Subpart OOOO of Part 63--Operating Limits if Using Add-

On Control Devices and Capture System

If you are required to comply with the operating limits by Sec. 63.4292, you must comply with the applicable operating limits in the following table: ------------------------------------------------------------------------

And you must

demonstrateFor the following device . . You must meet the continuous

. following operating compliance with the

limit . . . operating limit by .

. .------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Thermal oxidizer......... a. The average i. Collecting the

temperature in any temperature data

3-hour block period according to Sec.

must not fall below 63.4364(c);

the temperature ii. Reducing the

limit established data to 3-hour

according to Sec. block averages; and

63.4363(a) iii. Maintaining the

3-hour block

average temperature

at or above the

temperature limit.------------------------------------------------------------------------2. Catalytic oxidizer....... a. The average i. Collecting the

temperature temperature data

measured at the according to Sec.

inlet to the 63.4364(c);

catalyst bed in any ii. reducing the

3-hour block period data to 3-hour

must not fall below block averages; and

the limit iii. maintaining the

established 3-hour block

according to Sec. average catalyst

63.4363(b); and bed inlet

either temparature at or

above temperature

limit.

b. Ensure that the Collecting the

average temperature temperature data

difference across according to Sec.

the catalyst bed in 63.4364(c),

any 3-hour block reducing the data

period does not to 3-hour block

fall below the averages, and

temperature maintaining the 3-

difference limit hour block average

established temperature

according to Sec. difference at or

63.4363(b)(2); or above the

temperature

difference limit.

c. Develop and Maintaining an up-to-

implement an date inspection and

inspection and maintenance plan,

maintenance plan records of annual

according to Sec. catalyst activity

63.4363(b)(4). checks, records of

monthly inspections

of the oxidizer

system, and records

of the annual

internal

inspections of the

catalyst bed. If a

problem is

discovered during a

monthly or annual

inspection required

by Sec.

63.4363(b)(4), you

must take

corrective action

as soon as

practicable

consistent with the

manufacturer's

recommendations.------------------------------------------------------------------------3. Emission capture system.. Submit monitoring Conduct monitoring

plan to the according to the

Administrator that plan (Sec.

identifies 63.4364(e)(3)).

operating

parameters to be

monitored according

to Sec.

63.4364(e).------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. Table 3 to Subpart OOOO of Part 63--Applicability of General

Provisions to Subpart OOOO

You must comply with the applicable General Provisions requirements according to the following table: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Applicable to

Citation Subject subpart OOOO Explanation----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1(a)(1)-(12)............ General Applicability.. Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1(b)(1)-(3)............. Initial Applicability Yes................. Applicability to subpart OOOO

Determination. is also specified in Sec.

63.4281.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1(c)(1)................. Applicability After Yes.................

Standard Established.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1(c)(2)-(3)............. Applicability of Permit No.................. Area sources are not subject

Program for Area to subpart OOOO.

Sources.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1(c)(4)-(5)............. Extensions and Yes.................

Notifications.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.1(e).................... Applicability of Permit Yes.................

Program Before

Relevant Standard is

Set.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.2....................... Definitions............ Yes................. Additional definitions are

specified in Sec. 63.4371.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.3(a)-(c)................ Units and Abbreviations Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.4(a)(1)-(5)............. Prohibited Activities.. Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.4(b)-(c)................ Circumvention/ Yes.................

Severability.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.5(a).................... Construction/ Yes.................

Reconstruction.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.5(b)(1)-(6)............. Requirements for Yes.................

Existing, Newly

Constructed, and

Reconstructed Sources.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.5(d).................... Application for Yes.................

Approval of

Construction/

Reconstruction.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.5(e).................... Approval of Yes.................

Construction/

Reconstruction.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.5(f).................... Approval of Yes.................

Construction/

Reconstruction Based

on Prior State Review.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(a).................... Compliance With Yes.................

Standards and

Maintenance

Requirements--Applicab

ility.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. 63.6(b)(1)-(7)............. Compliance Dates for Yes................. Section 63.4283 specifies the

New and Reconstructed compliance dates.

Sources.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(c)(1)-(5)............. Compliance Dates for Yes................. Section 63.4283 specifies the

Existing Sources. compliance dates.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(e)(1)-(2)............. Operation and Yes.................

Maintenance.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(e)(3)................. Startup, Shutdown, and Yes................. Only sources using an add-on

Malfunction Plan. control device to comply

with the standards must

complete startup, shutdown,

and malfunction plans.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(f)(1)................. Compliance Except Yes................. Applies only to sources using

During Startup, an add-on control device to

Shutdown, and comply with the standards.

Malfunction.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(f)(2)-(3)............. Methods for Determining Yes.................

Compliance.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(g)(1)-(3)............. Use of an Alternative Yes.................

Standard.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(h).................... Compliance With Opacity/ No.................. Subpart OOOO does not

Visible Emission establish opacity standards

Standards. and does not require

continuous opacity

monitoring systems (COMS).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(i)(1)-(16)............ Extension of Compliance Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.6(j).................... Presidential Compliance Yes.................

Exemption.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.7(a)(1)................. Performance Test Yes................. Applies to all affected

Requirements--Applicab sources. Additional

ility. requirements for performance

testing are specified in

Sec. Sec. 63.4360,

63.4361, and 63.4362.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.7(a)(2)................. Performance Test Yes................. Applies only to performance

Requirements--Dates. tests for capture system and

control device efficiency at

sources using these to

comply with the standard.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.7(a)(3)................. Performance Tests Yes.................

Required by the

Administrator.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.7(b)-(e)................ Performance Test Yes................. Applies only to performance

Requirements--Notifica tests for capture system and

tion, Quality control device efficiency at

Assurance, Facilities sources using these to

Necessary for Safe comply with the standard.

Testing, Conditions

During Test.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.7(f).................... Performance Test Yes................. Applies to all test methods

Requirements--Use of except those used to

Alternative Test determine capture system

Method. efficiency.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.7(g)-(h)................ Performance Test Yes................. Applies only to performance

Requirements--Data tests for capture system and

Analysis, add-on control device

Recordkeeping, Waiver efficiency at sources using

of Test. these to comply with the

standards.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(a)(1)-(3)............. Monitoring Yes................. Applies only to monitoring of

Requirements--Applicab capture system and add-on

ility. control device efficiency at

sources using these to

comply with the standards.

Additional requirements for

monitoring are specified in

Sec. 63.4364.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(a)(4)................. Additional Monitoring No.................. Subpart OOOO does not have

Requirements. monitoring requirements for

flares.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(b).................... Conduct of Monitoring.. Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(c)(1)-(3)............. Continuous Monitoring Yes................. Applies only to monitoring of

Systems (CMS) capture system and add-on

Operation and control device efficiency at

Maintenance. sources using these to

comply with the standards.

Additional requirements for

CMS operations and

maintenance are specified in

Sec. 63.4364.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. 63.8(c)(4)................. CMS.................... No.................. Section 63.4364 specifies the

requirements for the

operation of CMS for capture

systems and add-on control

devices at sources using

these to comply.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(c)(5)................. COMS................... No.................. Subpart OOOO does not have

opacity or visible emission

standards.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(c)(6)................. CMS Requirements....... No.................. Section 63.4364 specifies the

requirements for monitoring

systems for capture systems

and add-on control devices

at sources using these to

comply.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(c)(7)-(8)............. CMS Out of Control Yes.................

Periods and Reporting.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(d)-(e)................ Quality Control Program No.................. Subpart OOOO does not require

and CMS Performance the use of continuous

Evaluation. emissions monitoring

systems.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(f)(1)-(5)............. Use of an Alternative Yes.................

Monitoring Method.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(f)(6)................. Alternative to Relative No.................. Subpart OOOO does not require

Accuracy Test. the use of continuous

emissions monitoring

systems.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.8(g)(1)-(5)............. Data Reduction......... No.................. Sections 63.4342 and 63.4352

specify monitoring data

reduction.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(a).................... Applicability and Yes.................

General Information.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(b).................... Initial Notifications.. No.................. Subpart OOOO provides 1 year

for an existing source to

submit an initial

notification.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(c).................... Request for Extension Yes.................

of Compliance.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(d).................... Notification that Yes.................

Source is Subject to

Special Compliance

Requirements.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(e).................... Notification of Yes................. Applies only to capture

Performance Test. system and add-on control

device performance tests at

sources using these to

comply with the standards.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(f).................... Notification of Visible No.................. Subpart OOOO does not have

Emissions/Opacity Test. opacity or visible emission

standards.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(g)(1)-(3)............. Additional No.................. Subpart OOOO does not require

Notifications When the use of continuous

Using CMS. emissions monitoring

systems.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(h).................... Notification of Yes................. Section 63.4310 specifies the

Compliance Status. dates for submitting the

notification of compliance

status.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(i).................... Adjustment of Submittal Yes.................

Deadlines.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.9(j).................... Change in Previous Yes.................

Information.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(a)................... Recordkeeping/ Yes.................

Reporting--Applicabili

ty

and General Information----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(b)(1)................ General Recordkeeping Yes................. Additional Requirements are

Requirements. specified in Sec. Sec.

63.4312 and 63.4313.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(i)-(v)......... Recordkeeping Relevant Yes................. Requirements for Startup,

to Startup, Shutdown, Shutdown, and Malfunction

and Malfunction records only apply to add-on

Periods and CMS. control devices used to

comply with the standards.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(vi)-(xi)....... ....................... Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xii)........... Records................ Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xiii).......... ....................... No.................. Subpart OOOO does not require

the use of continuous

emissions monitoring

systems.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(b)(2)(xiv)........... ....................... Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(b)(3)................ Recordkeeping Yes.................

Requirements for

Applicability

Determinations.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(c)(1)-(6)............ Additional Yes.................

Recordkeeping

Requirements for

Sources with CMS.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(c)(7)-(8)............ ....................... No.................. The same records are required

in Sec. 63.4311(a)(7).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(c)(9)-(15)........... ....................... Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(d)(1)................ General Reporting Yes................. Addtional requirements are

Requirements. specified in Sec. 63.4311.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(d)(2)................ Report of Performance Yes................. Additional requirements are

Test Results. specified in Sec.

63.4311(b).----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(d)(3)................ Reporting Opacity or No.................. Subpart OOOO does not require

Visible Emissions opacity or visible emissions

Observations. observations.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(d)(4)................ Progress Reports for Yes.................

Sources With

Compliance Extensions.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(d)(5)................ Startup, Shutdown, and Yes................. Applies only to add-on

Malfunction Reports. control devices at sources

using these to comply with

the standards.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(e)(1)-(2)............ Additional CMS Reports. No.................. Subpart OOOO does not require

the use of continuous

emissions monitoring

systems.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(e)(3)................ Excess Emissions/CMS No.................. Section 63.4311(a) specifies

Performance Reports. the contents of periodic

compliance reports.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(e)(4)................ COMS Data Reports...... No.................. Subpart OOOO does not specify

requirements for opacity or

COMS.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.10(f)................... Recordkeeping/Reporting Yes.................

Waiver.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.11...................... Control Device No.................. Subpart OOOO does not specify

Requirements/Flares. use of flares for

compliance.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.12...................... State Authority and Yes.................

Delegations.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.13...................... Addresses.............. Yes.................----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.14...................... Incorporation by Yes................. ASNI/ASME PTC 19.10-1981,

Reference. Part 10----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Sec. 63.15...................... Availability of Yes.................

Information/

Confidentiality.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. Table 4 to Subpart OOOO of Part 63--Default Organic HAP Mass

Fraction for Solvents and Solvent Blends

You may use the mass fraction values in the following table for solvent blends for which you do not have test data or manufacturer's formulation data. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Average

Solvent/solvent blend CAS. No. organic HAP Typical organic HAP, percent by mass

mass fraction----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------1. Toluene........................ 108-88-3 1.0 Toluene.2. Xylene(s)...................... 1330-20-7 1.0 Xylenes, ethylbenzene.3. Hexane......................... 110-54-3 0.5 n-hexane.4. n-Hexane....................... 110-54-3 1.0 n-hexane.5. Ethylbenzene................... 100-41-4 1.0 Ethylbenzene.6. Aliphatic 140.................. ............ 0 None.7. Aromatic 100................... ............ 0.02 1% xylene, 1% cumene.

8. Aromatic 150................... ............ 0.09 Naphthalene.9. Aromatic naphta................ 64742-95-6 0.02 1% xylene, 1% cumene.10. Aromatic solvent.............. 64742-94-5 0.1 Naphthalene.11. Exempt mineral spirits........ 8032-32-4 0 None.12. Ligroines (VM & P)............ 8032-32-4 0 None.13. Lactol spirits................ 64742-89-6 0.15 Toluene.14. Low aromatic white spirit..... 64742-82-1 0 None.15. Mineral spirits............... 64742-88-7 0.01 Xylenes.16. Hydrotreated naphtha.......... 64742-48-9 0 None.17. Hydrotreated light distillate. 64742-47-8 0.001 Toluene.18. Stoddard solvent.............. 8052-41-3 0.01 Xylenes.19. Super high-flash naphtha...... 64742-95-6 0.05 Xylenes.20. Varsol [supreg] solvent....... 8052-49-3 0.01 0.5% xylenes, 0.5% ethylbenzene.21. VM & P naphtha................ 64742-89-8 0.06 3% toluene, 3% xylene.22. Petroleum distillate mixture.. 68477-31-6 0.08 4% naphthalene, 4% biphenyl.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Sec. Table 5 to Subpart OOOO of Part 63--Default Organic HAP Mass

Fraction for Petroleum Solvent Groups \a\

You may use the mass fraction values in the following table for solvent blends for which you do not have test data or manufacturer's formulation data: ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Average

organic HAP

Solvent type mass Typical organic HAP, percent by mass

fraction----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Aliphatic \b\..................... 0.03 1% Xylene, 1% Toluene, and 1% Ethylbenzene.Aromatic \c\...................... 0.06 4% Xylene, 1% Toluene, and 1% Ethylbenzene.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------\a\ Use this table only if the solvent blend does not match any of the solvent blends in Table 4 to this subpart

and you only know whether the blend is aliphatic or aromatic.\b\ Mineral Spirits 135, Mineral Spirits 150 EC, Naphtha, Mixed Hydrocarbon, Aliphatic Hydrocarbon, Aliphatic

Naphtha, Naphthol Spirits, Petroleum Spirits, Petroleum Oil, Petroleum Naphtha, Solvent Naphtha, Solvent

Blend.\c\ Medium-flash Naphtha, High-flash Naphtha, Aromatic Naphtha, Light Aromatic Naphtha, Light Aromatic

Hydrocarbons, Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Light Aromatic Solvent.

Subpart PPPP_National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants

for Surface Coating of Plastic Parts and Products

Source: 69 FR 20990, Apr. 19, 2004, unless otherwise noted.

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