NR 465.31(3)(b)3.3. All manual and automated equipment and containers used for conveying coatings, thinners and other additives, and cleaning materials.
NR 465.31(3)(b)4.4. All storage containers and all manual and automated equipment and containers used for conveying waste materials generated by a coating operation.
NR 465.31(3)(c)(c) An affected source is a new source if it meets the criteria in subd. 1. and the criteria in either subd. 2. or 3.
NR 465.31(3)(c)1.1. You commenced the construction of the source after December 4, 2002 by installing new coating equipment.
NR 465.31(3)(c)2.2. The new coating equipment is used to coat plastic parts and products at a source where no plastic parts surface coating was previously performed.
NR 465.31(3)(c)3.3. The new coating equipment is used to perform plastic parts and products coating in a sub-category that was not previously performed.
NR 465.31(3)(d)(d) An affected source is reconstructed if you meet the criteria as defined in s. NR 460.02 (32).
NR 465.31(3)(e)(e) An affected source is existing if it is not new or reconstructed.
NR 465.31(4)(4)When do i have to comply with this subchapter? The date by which you shall comply with this subchapter is called the compliance date. The compliance date for each type of affected source is specified in pars. (a) to (c). The compliance date begins the initial compliance period during which you conduct the initial compliance demonstration described in ss. NR 465.36 (1), 465.37 (1) and 465.38 (1).
NR 465.31(4)(a)(a) For a new or reconstructed affected source, the compliance date is the applicable date in subd. 1. or 2.
NR 465.31(4)(a)1.1. If the initial startup of your new or reconstructed affected source is on or before April 19, 2004, the compliance date is April 19, 2004.
NR 465.31(4)(a)2.2. If the initial startup of your new or reconstructed affected source occurs after April 19, 2004, the compliance date is the date of initial startup of your affected source.
NR 465.31(4)(b)(b) For an existing affected source, the compliance date is April 19, 2007.
NR 465.31(4)(c)(c) For an area source that increases its emissions or its potential to emit so that it becomes a major source of HAP emissions, the compliance date is specified in subds. 1. and 2.
NR 465.31(4)(c)1.1. For any portion of the source that becomes a new or reconstructed affected source subject to this subchapter, the compliance date is the date of initial startup of the affected source or April 19, 2004, whichever is later.
NR 465.31(4)(c)2.2. For any portion of the source that becomes an existing affected source subject to this subchapter, the compliance date is the date one year after the area source becomes a major source or April 19, 2007, whichever is later.
NR 465.31(4)(d)(d) You shall meet the notification requirements in s. NR 465.35 (1) according to the dates specified in that subsection and in ch. NR 460. Some of the notifications need to be submitted before the compliance dates described in pars. (a) to (c).
NR 465.31 HistoryHistory: CR 05-040: cr. Register February 2006 No. 602, eff. 3-1-06.
NR 465.32NR 465.32Definitions that apply to this subchapter. For terms not defined in this section, the definitions contained in chs. NR 400 and 460 apply to the terms in this subchapter, with definitions in ch. NR 460 taking precedence over definitions in ch. NR 400. If this section defines a term which is also defined in ch. NR 400 or 460, the definition in this section applies in this subchapter. In this subchapter:
NR 465.32(1)(1)“Additive” means a material that is added to a coating after purchase from a supplier, such as catalysts, activators and accelerators.
NR 465.32(2)(2)“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.
NR 465.32(3)(3)“Adhesive” or “adhesive coating” means any chemical substance that is applied for the purpose of bonding 2 surfaces together. Products used on humans and animals, adhesive tape, contact paper or any other product with an adhesive incorporated onto or in an inert substrate are not considered adhesives under this subchapter.
NR 465.32(4)(4)“Assembled on-road vehicle coating” means any coating operation in which coating is applied to the surface of some component or surface of a fully assembled motor vehicle or trailer intended for on-road use, including components or surfaces on automobiles and light-duty trucks that have been repaired after a collision or otherwise repainted, fleet delivery trucks, and motor homes and other recreational vehicles, including camping trailers and fifth wheels. Assembled on-road vehicle coating includes the concurrent coating of parts of the assembled on-road vehicle that are painted off-vehicle to protect systems, equipment, or to allow full coverage. Assembled on-road vehicle coating does not include surface coating operations that meet the applicability criteria of the automobiles and light-duty trucks NESHAP. Assembled on-road vehicle coating also does not include the use of adhesives, sealants and caulks used in assembling on-road vehicles.
NR 465.32(5)(5)“Automotive lamp coating” means any coating operation in which coating is applied to the surface of some component of the body of an exterior automotive lamp, including the application of reflective argent coatings and clear topcoats. Exterior automotive lamps include head lamps, tail lamps, turn signals, brake lights and side marker lights. Automotive lamp coating does not include any coating operation performed on an assembled on-road vehicle.
NR 465.32(6)(6)“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.
NR 465.32(7)(7)“Capture efficiency” or “capture system efficiency” means the portion, expressed as a percentage, of the pollutants from an emission source that is delivered to an add-on control device.
NR 465.32(8)(8)“Capture system” means one or more capture devices intended to collect emissions generated by a coating operation in the use of coatings or cleaning materials, both at the point of application and at subsequent points where emissions from the coatings and cleaning materials occur, such as flash-off, drying or curing. As used in this subchapter, multiple capture devices that collect emissions generated by a coating operation are considered a single capture system.
NR 465.32(9)(9)“Cleaning material” means a solvent used to remove contaminants and other materials, such as dirt, grease, oil and dried or wet coating, from a substrate before or after coating application or from equipment associated with a coating operation, such as spray booths, spray guns, racks, tanks and hangers. Thus, it includes any cleaning material used on substrates or equipment or both.
NR 465.32(10)(10)“Coating” means a material applied to a substrate for decorative, protective or functional purposes. These materials include paints, sealants, liquid plastic coatings, caulks, inks, adhesives and masking agents. Decorative, protective or functional materials that consist only of protective oils for metal, acids, bases, or any combination of these substances, or paper film or plastic film which may be pre-coated with an adhesive by the film manufacturer, are not considered coatings for the purposes of this subchapter. A liquid plastic coating means a coating made from fine particle-size polyvinyl chloride in solution, also referred to as a plastisol.