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NR 440.675(6)(g)3.b.b. All carbon bed regeneration cycles during which the temperature of the carbon bed after regeneration, and after completion of any cooling cycle, was more than 10% greater than the carbon bed temperature, in degrees Celsius, during the most recent performance test.
NR 440.675(6)(g)4.4. Where an absorber, condenser or carbon adsorber is the final recovery device in the recovery system and an organic monitoring device approved by the department is used, all 3-hour periods of operation during which the average concentration level or reading of organic compounds in the exhaust gases is more than 20% greater than the exhaust gas organic compound concentration level or reading measured by the monitoring device during the most recent performance test.
NR 440.675(6)(h)(h) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section and seeking to demonstrate compliance with sub. (3) (c) shall keep up-to-date, readily accessible records of:
NR 440.675(6)(h)1.1. Any changes in production capacity, feedstock type or of any replacement, removal or addition of recovery equipment or air oxidation reactors;
NR 440.675(6)(h)2.2. Any recalculation of the TRE index value performed pursuant to sub. (5) (f);
NR 440.675(6)(h)3.3. The results of any performance test performed pursuant to the methods and procedures required by sub. (5) (d).
NR 440.675(6)(i)(i) Each owner and operator subject to the provisions of this section is exempt from the quarterly reporting requirements contained in s. NR 440.07 (3).
NR 440.675(6)(j)(j) Each owner or operator that seeks to comply with the requirements of this section by complying with the requirements of sub. (3) shall submit to the department semiannual reports of the following information. The initial report shall be submitted within 6 months after the initial startup date.
NR 440.675(6)(j)1.1. Exceedances of monitored parameters recorded under pars. (c) and (g).
NR 440.675(6)(j)2.2. All periods recorded under par. (d) when the vent stream is diverted from the control device or has no flow rate.
NR 440.675(6)(j)3.3. All periods recorded under par. (e) when the boiler or process heater was not operating.
NR 440.675(6)(j)4.4. All periods recorded under par. (f) in which the pilot flame of the flare was absent.
NR 440.675(6)(j)5.5. Any recalculation of the TRE index value, as recorded under par. (h).
NR 440.675 NoteNote: The requirements of par. (j) remain in force until and unless EPA, in delegating enforcement authority to a state under section 111 (c) of the act, approves reporting requirements or an alternative means of compliance surveillance adopted by such state. In that event, affected sources within the state will be relieved of the obligation to comply with par. (j), provided that they comply with the requirements established by the state.
NR 440.675(6)(L)(L) The department will specify appropriate reporting and recordkeeping requirements where the owner or operator of an affected facility seeks to demonstrate compliance with the standards specified under sub. (3) other than as provided under sub. (4) (a) to (d).
NR 440.675(7)(7)Reconstruction.
NR 440.675(7)(a)(a) For purposes of this section “fixed capital cost of the new components”, as used in s. NR 440.15, includes the fixed capital cost of all depreciable components which are or will be replaced pursuant to all continuous programs of components which are commenced within any 2-year period following October 21, 1983. For purposes of this paragraph,“commenced” means that an owner or operator has undertaken a continuous program of component replacement or that an owner or operator has entered into a contractual obligation to undertake and complete, within a reasonable time, a continuous program of component replacement.
NR 440.675(8)(8)Chemicals affected by this section.
*CAS numbers refer to the Chemical Abstracts Service Registry numbers assigned to specific isomers or mixtures of chemicals. Some isomers or mixtures that are covered by the standards do not have CAS numbers assigned to them. The standards apply to all of the chemicals listed, whether CAS numbers have been assigned or not.
NR 440.675 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, July, 1993, No. 451, eff. 8-1-93; am. (4) (a) 1. (intro.), (d) 1. a., 3. a., (5) (e) 1. a., Register, December, 1995, No. 480, eff. 1-1-96; renum. (2) (a) (intro.) and 1. to 18. to be (2) (intro.) and (a) to (r), am. (2) (p), Register, November, 1999, No. 527, eff. eff. 12-1-99; CR 06-109: cr. (1) (d), renum. (4) (c) 3. to be (4) (d) and am., renum. (4) (d) and (e) to be (4) (e) and (f), renum. (5) (b) 5., (c), (d), (e) and (f) to be (5) (c), (d), (e), (f) and (g) and am. (5) (e) 1., 3. b., 5. and 6. and (f) 1. a. and b., am. (5) (b) 4. b. and c., (6) (e) and (g) (intro.) and (8) Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08; corrections in (1) (d) 2. and (2) (p) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register May 2008 No. 629.
NR 440.68NR 440.68Petroleum dry cleaners.
NR 440.68(1)(1)Applicability and designation of affected facility.
NR 440.68(1)(a)(a) The provisions of this section are applicable to the following affected facilities located at a petroleum dry cleaning plant with a total manufacturer’s rated dryer capacity equal to or greater than 38 kilograms (84 pounds): Petroleum solvent dry cleaning dryers, washers, filters, stills and settling tanks.
NR 440.68(1)(a)1.1. When the affected facility is installed in an existing plant that is not expanding the manufacturer’s rated capacity of its petroleum solvent dryer(s) the total manufacturer’s rated dryer capacity is the summation of the manufacturer’s rated capacity for each existing petroleum solvent dryer.
NR 440.68(1)(a)2.2. When the affected facility is installed in a plant that is expanding the manufacturer’s rated capacity of its petroleum solvent dryers the total manufacturer’s rated dryer capacity is the summation of the manufacturer’s rated dryer capacity for each existing and proposed new petroleum solvent dryer.
NR 440.68(1)(a)3.3. When the affected facility is installed in a new plant the total manufacturer’s rated dryer capacity is the summation of the manufacturer’s rated dryer capacity for each proposed new petroleum solvent dryer.
NR 440.68(1)(a)4.4. The petroleum solvent dryers considered in the determination of the total manufacturer’s rated dryer capacity are those new and existing dryers in the plant that will be in service at any time after the proposed new source or modification commences operation.
NR 440.68(1)(b)(b) Any facility under par. (a) that commences construction or modification after December 14, 1982, is subject to the requirements of this section, except that a dryer installed between December 14, 1982 and September 21, 1984, in a plant with an annual solvent consumption level of less than 17,791 liters (4,700 gallons), is exempt from the requirements of this section.
NR 440.68(2)(2)Definitions. As used in this section, terms not defined in this subsection have the meanings given in s. NR 440.02.
NR 440.68(2)(a)(a) “Cartridge filter” means a discrete filter unit containing both filter paper and activated carbon that traps and removes contaminants from petroleum solvent together with the piping and ductwork used in the installation of this device.
NR 440.68(2)(b)(b) “Dryer” means a machine used to remove petroleum solvent from articles of clothing or other textile or leather goods, after washing and removing of excess petroleum solvent, together with the piping and ductwork used in the installation of this device.
NR 440.68(2)(c)(c) “Manufacturer’s rated dryer capacity” means the dryer’s rated capacity of articles, in pounds or kilograms of clothing articles per load, dry basis, that is typically found on each dryer on the manufacturer’s name-plate or in the manufacturer’s equipment specifications.
NR 440.68(2)(d)(d) “Perceptible leaks” means any petroleum solvent vapor or liquid leaks that are conspicuous from visual observation or that bubble after application of a soap solution such as pools or droplets of liquid, open containers or solvent, or solvent laden waste standing open to the atmosphere.
NR 440.68(2)(e)(e) “Petroleum dry cleaner” means a dry cleaning facility that uses petroleum solvent in a combination of washers, dryers, filters, stills and settling tanks.
NR 440.68(2)(f)(f) “Settling tank” means a container that gravimetrically separates oils, grease and dirt from petroleum solvent together with the piping and ductwork used in the installation of this device.
NR 440.68(2)(g)(g) “Solvent filter” means a discrete solvent filter unit containing a porous medium that traps and removes contaminants from petroleum solvent together with the piping and ductwork used in the installation of this device.
NR 440.68(2)(h)(h) “Solvent recovery dryer” means a class of dry cleaning dryers that employs a condenser to condense and recover solvent vapors evaporated in a closed-loop stream of heated air together with the piping and ductwork used in the installation of this device.
NR 440.68(2)(i)(i) “Still” means a device used to volatilize, separate and recover petroleum solvent from contaminated solvent together with the piping and ductwork used in the installation of this device.
NR 440.68(2)(j)(j) “Washer” means a machine which agitates fabric articles in a petroleum solvent bath and spins the articles to remove the solvent together with the piping and ductwork used in the installation of this device.
NR 440.68(3)(3)Standards for volatile organic compounds.
NR 440.68(3)(a)(a) Each affected petroleum solvent dry cleaning dryer that is installed at a petroleum dry cleaning plant shall be a solvent recovery dryer. The solvent recovery dryers shall be properly installed, operated and maintained.
NR 440.68(3)(b)(b) Each affected petroleum solvent filter that is installed at a petroleum dry cleaning plant shall be a cartridge filter. Cartridge filters shall be drained in their sealed housings for at least 8 hours prior to their removal.
NR 440.68(3)(c)(c) Each manufacturer of an affected petroleum solvent dryer shall include leak inspection and leak repair cycle information in the operating manual and on a clearly visible label posted on each affected facility. Such information should state:
To protect against fire hazards, loss of valuable solvents and emissions of solvent to the atmosphere, periodic inspection of this equipment for evidence of leaks and prompt repair of any leaks is recommended. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources recommends that the equipment be inspected every 15 days and all vapor or liquid leaks be repaired within the subsequent 15 day period.
NR 440.68 NoteNote: The administrator may approve the use of equipment of procedures that have been demonstrated to be equivalent, in terms of reducing VOC emissions, to those prescribed for compliance in this section, under 40 CFR 60.623.
NR 440.68(5)(5)Test methods and procedures. Each owner or operator of an affected facility subject to the provisions of sub. (3) (a) shall perform an initial test to verify that the flow rate of recovered solvent from the solvent recovery dryer at the termination of the recovery cycle is no greater than 0.05 liters per minute. This test shall be conducted for a duration of no less than 2 weeks during which no less than 50% of the dryer loads shall be monitored for their final recovered solvent flow rate. The suggested point for measuring the flow rate of recovered solvent is the outlet of the solvent-water separator. Near the end of the recovery cycle the entire flow of recovered solvent should be diverted to a graduated cylinder. As the recovered solvent collects in the graduated cylinder the elapsed time is monitored and recorded in periods of greater than or equal to one minute. At the same time the volume of solvent in the graduated cylinder is monitored and recorded to determine the volume of recovered solvent that is collected during each time period. The recovered solvent flow rate is calculated by dividing the volume of solvent collected per period by the length of time elapsed during the period and converting the result with appropriate factors into units of liters per minute. The recovery cycle and the monitoring procedure should continue until the flow rate of solvent is less than or equal to 0.05 liter per minute. The type of articles cleaned and the total length of the cycle should then be recorded.
NR 440.68(6)(6)Recordkeeping requirements. Each owner or operator of an affected facility subject to the provisions of this section shall maintain a record of the performance test required under sub. (5).
NR 440.68 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, September, 1986, No. 369, eff. 10-1-86; am. (2) Intro.), r. (4), Register, September, 1990, No. 417, eff. 10-1-90; CR 06-109: am. (1) (b) and (5) Register May 2008 No. 629, eff. 6-1-08.
NR 440.682NR 440.682Equipment leaks of VOC from onshore natural gas processing plants.
NR 440.682(1)(1)Applicability and designation of affected facility:
NR 440.682(1)(a)1.1. The provisions of this section apply to affected facilities in onshore natural gas processing plants.
NR 440.682(1)(a)2.2. A compressor in VOC service or in wet gas service is an affected facility.
NR 440.682(1)(a)3.3. The group of all equipment except compressors, as defined in sub. (2), within a process unit is an affected facility.
NR 440.682(1)(b)(b) Any affected facility under par. (a) that commences construction, reconstruction or modification after January 20, 1984 is subject to the requirements of this section.
NR 440.682(1)(c)(c) Addition or replacement of equipment, as defined in sub. (2), for the purpose of process improvement that is accomplished without a capital expenditure may not by itself be considered a modification under this section.
NR 440.682(1)(d)(d) Facilities covered by s. NR 440.62 or 440.66 are excluded from this section.
NR 440.682(1)(e)(e) A compressor station, dehydration unit, sweetening unit, underground storage tank, field gas gathering system, or liquified natural gas unit is covered by this section if it is located at an onshore natural gas processing plant. If the unit is not located at the plant site, then it is exempt from the provisions of this section.
NR 440.682(2)(2)Definitions. As used in this section, terms not defined in this subsection have the meanings given in s. NR 440.02 or 440.62.
NR 440.682(2)(a)(a) “Alaskan north slope” means the approximately 69,000 square-mile area extending from the Brooks Range to the Arctic Ocean.
NR 440.682(2)(b)(b) “Equipment” means each pump, pressure relief device, open-ended valve or line, valve, compressor, and flange or other connector that is in VOC service or in wet gas service and any device or system required by this section.
NR 440.682(2)(c)(c) “Field gas” means feedstock gas entering the natural gas processing plant.
NR 440.682(2)(d)(d) “In light liquid service” means that the piece of equipment contains a liquid that meets the conditions specified in s. NR 440.62 (6) (e) or sub. (4) (h) 2.
NR 440.682(2)(e)(e) “In wet gas service” means that a piece of equipment contains or contacts the field gas before the extraction step in the process.
NR 440.682(2)(f)(f) “Natural gas liquids” means the hydrocarbons, such as ethane, propane, butane and pentane, that are extracted from field gas.
NR 440.682(2)(g)(g) “Natural gas processing plant” or “gas plant” means any processing site engaged in the extraction of natural gas liquids from field gas fractionation of mixed natural gas liquids to natural gas products, or both.
NR 440.682(2)(h)(h) “Nonfractionating plant” means any gas plant that does not fractionate mixed natural gas liquids into natural gas products.
NR 440.682(2)(i)(i) “Onshore” means all facilities except those that are located in the territorial seas or on the outer continental shelf.
NR 440.682(2)(j)(j) “Process unit” means equipment assembled for the extraction of natural gas liquids from field gas, the fractionation of the liquids into natural gas products, or other operations associated with the processing of natural gas products. A process unit can operate independently if supplied with sufficient feed or raw materials and sufficient storage facilities for the products.
NR 440.682(2)(k)(k) “Reciprocating compressor” means a piece of equipment that increases the pressure of a process gas by positive displacement employing linear movement of the driveshaft.
NR 440.682(3)(3)Standards.
NR 440.682(3)(a)(a) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall comply with the requirements of s. NR 440.62 (3) (a) 1., 2. and 4., and (b) to (j), except as provided in sub. (4), as soon as practicable, but no later than 180 days after initial startup.
NR 440.682(3)(b)(b) An owner or operator may elect to comply with the requirements of s. NR 440.62 (4) (a) and (b).
NR 440.682(3)(c)(c) An owner or operator may apply to the department for permission to use an alternative means of emission limitation that achieves a reduction in emissions of VOC at least equivalent to that achieved by the controls required in this section. In doing so, the owner or operator shall comply with requirements of sub. (5).
NR 440.682(3)(d)(d) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall comply with the provisions of s. NR 440.62 (6) except as provided in sub. (4) (f).
NR 440.682(3)(e)(e) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall comply with the provisions of s. NR 440.62 (7) and (8) except as provided in subs. (4), (6) and (7).
NR 440.682(3)(f)(f) An owner or operator shall use the following provision instead of s. NR 440.62 (6) (d) 1. Each piece of equipment is presumed to be in VOC service or in wet gas service unless an owner or operator demonstrates that the piece of equipment is not in VOC service or in wet gas service. For a piece of equipment to be considered not in VOC service, it shall be determined that the VOC content can be reasonably expected never to exceed 10.0% by weight. For a piece of equipment to be considered in wet gas service, it shall be determined that it contains or contacts the field gas before the extraction step in the process. For purposes of determining the percent VOC content of the process fluid that is contained in or contacts a piece of equipment, procedures that conform to the methods described in ASTM E169-93, E168-92, or E260-96, incorporated by reference in s. NR 440.17 (2) (a) 74., 73. and 75., respectively, shall be used.
NR 440.682(4)(4)Exceptions.
NR 440.682(4)(a)(a) Each owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section may comply with the exceptions to the provisions of s. NR 440.62.
NR 440.682(4)(b)1.1. Each pressure relief device in gas/vapor service may be monitored quarterly and within 5 days after each pressure release to detect leaks by the methods specified in s. NR 440.62 (6) (b) except as provided in sub. (3) (c), subd. 4., and s. NR 440.62 (3) (d).
NR 440.682(4)(b)2.2. If an instrument reading of 10,000 ppm or greater is measured, a leak is detected.
NR 440.682(4)(b)3.a.a. When a leak is detected, it shall be repaired as soon as practicable, but no later than 15 calendar days after it is detected except as provided in s. NR 440.62 (3) (i).
NR 440.682(4)(b)3.b.b. A first attempt at repair shall be made no later then 5 calendar days after each leak is detected.
NR 440.682(4)(b)4.a.a. Any pressure relief device that is located in a nonfractionating plant that is monitored only by nonplant personnel may be monitored after a pressure release the next time the monitoring personnel are on site, instead of within 5 days as specified in subd. 1. and s. NR 440.62 (3) (d) 2. a.
NR 440.682(4)(b)4.b.b. No pressure relief device described in subd. 4. a. may be allowed to operate for more than 30 days after a pressure release without monitoring.
NR 440.682(4)(c)(c) Sampling connection systems are exempt from the requirements of s. NR 440.62 (3) (e).
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