NR 469.03(3)(e)(e) Spills during solvent transfer shall be wiped up immediately. The wipe rags shall be stored in covered containers meeting the requirements of par. (a). NR 469.03(3)(f)(f) When an air- or pump-agitated solvent bath is used, the owner or operator shall ensure that the agitator is operated to produce a rolling motion of the solvent but not observable splashing against tank walls or parts being cleaned. NR 469.03(3)(g)(g) The owner or operator shall ensure that, when the cover is open, the cold cleaning machine is not exposed to drafts greater than 40 meters per minute (132 feet per minute), as measured between one and 2 meters (3.3 and 6.6 feet) upwind and at the same elevation as the tank lip. NR 469.03(3)(h)(h) Except as provided in par. (i), sponges, fabric, wood and paper products may not be cleaned. NR 469.03(3)(i)(i) The prohibition in par. (h) does not apply to the cleaning of porous materials that are part of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) laden transformers if those transformers are handled throughout the cleaning process and disposed of in compliance with an approved PCB disposal permit issued in accordance with the Toxic Substances Control Act (15 USC 2605). NR 469.03(3m)(3m) Each owner or operator subject to the requirements of sub. (3) (a) to (h) may request to use measures other than those described in sub. (3) (a) to (h). The owner or operator shall demonstrate to the department that the alternative measures will result in equivalent or better emissions control compared to the measures described in sub. (3) (a) to (h). NR 469.03 NoteNote: For example, storing solvent and solvent-laden materials in an enclosed area that is ventilated to a solvent recovery or destruction device may be considered an acceptable alternative.
NR 469.03(4)(a)(a) Employ a tightly fitting cover on the machine that shall be closed at all times except during parts entry and removal, and a water layer that has a minimum thickness of 2.5 centimeters (1.0 inch) on the surface of the solvent within the cleaning machine; and comply with the work and operational practices specified in sub. (5). NR 469.03(4)(b)(b) Employ a tightly fitting cover on the machine that shall be closed at all times except during parts entry and removal, and a freeboard ratio of 1.0 or greater; and comply with the work and operational practices specified in sub. (3). NR 469.03(5)(5) Each owner or operator of a batch cold solvent cleaning machine complying with sub. (4) (a) shall comply with the work and operational practices specified in pars. (a) to (d). NR 469.03(5)(a)(a) Equip the machine with a facility for draining cleaned parts, with the drainage facility constructed so that parts are enclosed under the cover while draining, except that the drainage facility may be external for applications where an internal type cannot fit into the cleaning system. NR 469.03(5)(b)(b) If used, supply a solvent spray that is a solid fluid stream, not a fine, atomized or shower type spray, at a pressure that does not cause splashing. NR 469.03(5)(c)(c) Provide a permanent, conspicuous label, summarizing the operating requirements. NR 469.03(5)(d)(d) Provide supervision or instruction adequate to ensure the operation is conducted in accord with all of the following: NR 469.03(5)(d)1.1. Close the cover whenever parts are not being handled in the cleaner. NR 469.03(5)(d)2.2. Drain the cleaned parts for at least 15 seconds or until dripping ceases. NR 469.03(5)(d)3.3. Store waste solvent only in covered containers and not dispose of waste solvent or transfer it to another person in such a way as to cause greater than 15% of the waste solvent, by weight, to evaporate into the ambient air during ozone season, s. NR 419.04 notwithstanding. NR 469.03(5)(d)4.4. Repair solvent leaks immediately, or shut down the machine until the leaks are repaired. NR 469.03 NoteNote: Subsections (4) and (5) contain pertinent language previously applicable under s. NR 423.03 (3) and now applicable under this chapter instead to owners and operators of immersion batch cleaning machines that use solvents that contain halogenated HAP compounds that are also VOCs. NR 469.03(6)(6) Each owner or operator of a new batch cold cleaning machine shall comply with the initial notification reporting requirements as described in s. NR 469.12 (1). Each owner or operator of a batch cold cleaning machine shall comply with the initial statement of compliance reporting requirements as described in s. NR 469.12 (2). No further reporting or recordkeeping is required. NR 469.03(7)(7) Each owner or operator of a batch cold cleaning machine shall submit an initial notification report as described in s. NR 469.12 (1) and an initial statement of compliance as described in s. NR 469.12 (2). NR 469.03 HistoryHistory: Cr. Register, March, 1997, No. 495, eff. 4-1-97; CR 07-105: r. (1) (c), (2) (b) and (4) (c), am. (3) (intro.) and (h), cr. (3) (i), (3m) and (7) Register December 2008 No. 636, eff. 1-1-09; corrections in (2) and (3) (intro.) made under 13.92 (4) (b) 1. and 7., Stats., Register December 2008 No. 636. NR 469.04NR 469.04 Batch vapor and in-line cleaning machine standards. NR 469.04(1)(1) Except as provided in s. NR 469.08 for all cleaning machines, each owner or operator of a solvent cleaning machine subject to the provisions of this chapter shall ensure that each existing or new batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine subject to the provisions of this chapter conforms to the design requirements specified in pars. (a) to (g). The owner of operator of a continuous web cleaning machine shall comply with the requirements of s. NR 469.073 or 469.077, as appropriate, in lieu of complying with this paragraph. NR 469.04 NoteNote: Owners and operators of batch vapor and in-line cleaning machines should also refer to ss. NR 469.05 and 469.06. NR 469.04(1)(a)(a) Each cleaning machine shall be designed or operated to meet one of the following requirements: NR 469.04(1)(a)1.1. Equip the cleaning machine with an idling and downtime mode cover, as described in s. NR 469.05 (1) (a), that may be readily opened or closed, that completely covers the cleaning machine openings when in place, and is free of cracks, holes and other defects.