NR 466.21(3)(3)Which of my emission sources are affected by this subchapter? The affected source subject to this subchapter is the collection of all web coating lines at your facility. The affected source includes web coating lines engaged in the coating of metal webs that are used in flexible packaging and web coating lines engaged in the coating of fabric substrates for use in pressure sensitive tape and abrasive materials. Web coating lines specified in pars. (a) to (g) are not part of the affected source under this subchapter.
NR 466.21(3)(a)(a) Any web coating line that is stand-alone coating equipment under subch. I which the owner or operator includes in the affected source under subch. I.
NR 466.21(3)(b)(b) Any web coating line that is a product and packaging rotogravure or wide-web flexographic press under subch. I which is included in the affected source under subch. I.
NR 466.21(3)(c)(c) Web coating in lithography, screen printing, letterpress and narrow-web flexographic printing processes.
NR 466.21(3)(d)(d) Any web coating line subject to 40 CFR part 63, Subpart EE, the NESHAP for magnetic tape manufacturing operations.
NR 466.21(3)(e)(e) Any web coating line subject to 40 CFR part 63, Subpart SSSS, the NESHAP for surface coating of metal coil.
NR 466.21(3)(f)(f) Any web coating line subject to 40 CFR part 63, Subpart OOOO, the NESHAP for the printing, coating and dyeing of fabric and other textiles. Any web coating line that coats both a paper or other web substrate and a fabric or other textile substrate, except for a fabric substrate used for pressure sensitive tape and abrasive materials, is subject to 40 CFR part 63, Subpart OOOO.
NR 466.21(3)(g)(g) Any web coating line that is defined as research or laboratory equipment in s. NR 466.22.
NR 466.21 HistoryHistory: CR 07-045: cr. Register April 2008 No. 628, eff. 5-1-08.
NR 466.22NR 466.22What definitions are used in 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 466.22(1)(1)“Always-controlled work station” means a work station associated with a dryer from which the exhaust is delivered to a control device with no provision for the dryer exhaust to bypass the control device unless there is an interlock to interrupt and prevent continued coating during a bypass. Sampling lines for analyzers, relief valves needed for safety purposes and periodic cycling of exhaust dampers to ensure safe operation are not considered bypass lines.
NR 466.22(2)(2)“Applied” means the amount of organic HAP, coating material or coating solids, as appropriate for the emission standards in s. NR 466.23 (1) (b) used by the affected source during the compliance period.
NR 466.22(3)(3)“As-applied” means the condition of a coating at the time of application to a substrate, including any added solvent.
NR 466.22(4)(4)“As-purchased” means the condition of a coating as delivered to the user.
NR 466.22(5)(5)“Capture efficiency” means the fraction of all organic HAP emissions generated by a process that is delivered to a control device, expressed as a percentage.
NR 466.22(6)(6)“Capture system” means a hood, enclosed room or other means of collecting organic HAP emissions into a closed-vent system that exhausts to a control device.
NR 466.22(7)(7)“Car-seal” means a seal that is placed on a device that is used to change the position of a valve or damper, for example from open to closed, in such a way that the position of the valve or damper cannot be changed without breaking the seal.
NR 466.22(8)(8)“Coating material” means all inks, varnishes, adhesives, primers, solvents, reducers and other materials applied to a substrate via a web coating line. Materials used to form a substrate are not considered coating materials.
NR 466.22(9)(9)“Control device” means a device such as a solvent recovery device or oxidizer which reduces the organic HAP in an exhaust gas by recovery or by destruction.
NR 466.22(10)(10)“Control device efficiency” means the ratio of organic HAP emissions recovered or destroyed by a control device to the total organic HAP emissions that are introduced into the control device, expressed as a percentage.
NR 466.22(11)(11)“Day” means a 24-consecutive-hour period.
NR 466.22(12)(12)“Deviation” means any instance in which an affected source subject to this subchapter or an owner or operator of an affected source does any of the following:
NR 466.22(12)(a)(a) Fails to meet any requirement or obligation established by this subchapter, including any emission limitation, operating limit or work practice standard.
NR 466.22(12)(b)(b) Fails to meet any term or condition that is adopted to implement an applicable requirement in this subchapter and that is included in the operating permit for any affected source required to obtain an operating permit.
NR 466.22(12)(c)(c) Fails to meet any emission limitation, operating limit or work practice standard in this subchapter during start-up, shutdown or malfunction, regardless of whether or not the failure is permitted by this subchapter.
NR 466.22(13)(13)“Existing affected source” means any affected source the construction or reconstruction of which is commenced on or before September 13, 2000, and which has not undergone reconstruction as defined in s. NR 460.02.
NR 466.22(14)(14)“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 materials.
NR 466.22(15)(15)“Facility” means all contiguous or adjoining property that is under common ownership or control, including properties that are separated only by a road or other public right-of-way.
NR 466.22(16)(16)“Flexible packaging” means any package or part of a package the shape of which can be readily changed. Flexible packaging includes bags, pouches, labels, liners and wraps utilizing paper, plastic, film, aluminum foil, metalized or coated paper or film or any combination of these materials.