NR 440.285(1)(e)(e)
NR 440.285(1)(e)1.1. Owners or operators may choose to comply with 40 CFR part 65, subpart C, as in effect on December 14, 2000, to satisfy the requirement of subs. (3) to (7) for storage vessels that are subject to this section and meet either of the specifications in this subdivision. When choosing to comply with 40 CFR part 65, subpart C, the monitoring requirements of sub. (7) (c), (e), (f) 1. and (g) shall apply. Other provisions applying to owners or operators who choose to comply with 40 CFR part 65 are provided in 40 CFR 65.1. The specifications are that the storage vessel has either of the following:
NR 440.285(1)(e)1.a.a. A design capacity greater than or equal to 151 m3 and containing a VOL that, as stored, has a maximum true vapor pressure equal to or greater than 5.2 kPa.
NR 440.285(1)(e)1.b.b. A design capacity greater than 75 m3 but less than 151 m3 and containing a VOL that, as stored, has a maximum true vapor pressure equal to greater than 27.6 kPa.
NR 440.285(1)(e)2.2. Owners or operators who choose to comply with 40 CFR part 65, subpart C, as in effect on December 14, 2000, shall also comply with ss. NR 440.01, 440.02, 440.05, 440.06, 440.07 (1) (a) and (d), 440.14 and 440.15 for those storage vessels. Any section or subsection from ss. NR 440.01 to 440.19 not specified in this subdivision does not apply to owners or operators of storage vessels complying with 40 CFR part 65, subpart C, except that provisions required to be met prior to implementing 40 CFR part 65 still apply. Owners and operators who choose to comply with 40 CFR part 65, subpart C, shall comply with 40 CFR part 65, subpart A, as in effect on December 14, 2000.
NR 440.285(1)(e)3.3. If an owner or operator installs an internal floating roof and, at initial startup, chooses to comply with 40 CFR part 65, subpart C, as in effect on December 14, 2000, a report shall be furnished to the department stating that the control equipment meets the specifications of 40 CFR 65.43 as in effect on December 14, 2000. This report shall be an attachment to the notification required by 40 CFR 65.5 (b) as in effect on December 14, 2000.
NR 440.285(1)(e)4.4. If an owner or operator installs an external floating roof and, at initial startup, chooses to comply with 40 CFR part 65, subpart C, as in effect on December 14, 2000, a report shall be furnished to the department stating that the control equipment meets the specifications of 40 CFR 65.44 as in effect on December 14, 2000. This report shall be an attachment to the notification required by 40 CFR 65.5 (b) as in effect on December 14, 2000.
NR 440.285(2)(2)Definitions. As used in this section, terms not defined in this subsection have the meanings given in s. NR 440.02.
NR 440.285(2)(a)(a) “Bulk gasoline plant” means any gasoline distribution facility that has a gasoline throughput less than or equal to 75,700 liters per day. Gasoline throughput shall be the maximum calculated design throughput as may be limited by compliance with an enforceable condition under federal requirements or federal, state, or local law, and discoverable by the department and any other person.
NR 440.285(2)(b)(b) “Condensate” means hydrocarbon liquid separated from natural gas that condenses due to changes in the temperature or pressure, or both, and remains liquid at standard conditions.
NR 440.285(2)(c)(c) “Custody transfer” means the transfer of produced petroleum or condensate, after processing or treatment in the producing operations, from storage vessels or automatic transfer facilities to pipelines or any other forms of transportation.
NR 440.285(2)(d)(d) “Fill” means the introduction of VOL into a storage vessel but not necessarily to complete capacity.
NR 440.285(2)(e)(e) “Gasoline service station” means a site where gasoline is dispensed to motor vehicle fuel tanks from stationary storage tanks.
NR 440.285(2)(f)(f) “Maximum true vapor pressure” means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by the volatile organic compounds (as defined in 40 CFR 51.100) in the stored VOL at the temperature equal to the highest calendar-month average of the VOL storage temperature for VOLs stored above or below the ambient temperature or at the local maximum monthly average temperature as reported by the national weather service for VOLs stored at the ambient temperature, as determined in one of the following ways:
NR 440.285(2)(f)1.1. In accordance with the method described in American Petroleum Institute Publication 2517, Evaporation Loss From External Floating Roof Tanks, incorporated by reference in s. NR 440.17 (2) (c) 1.
NR 440.285(2)(f)2.2. As obtained from standard reference texts.
NR 440.285(2)(f)3.3. As determined by ASTM Method D2879-97, incorporated by reference in s. NR 440.17 (2) (a) 34.
NR 440.285(2)(f)4.4. As determined by any other method approved by the administrator.
NR 440.285(2)(g)(g) “Petroleum” means the crude oil removed from the earth and the oils derived from tar sands, shale and coal.
NR 440.285(2)(h)(h) “Petroleum liquids” means petroleum, condensate, and any finished or intermediate products manufactured in a petroleum refinery.
NR 440.285(2)(hm)(hm) “Process tank” means a tank that is used within a process, including a solvent or raw material recovery process, to collect material discharged from a feedstock storage vessel or equipment within the process before the material is transferred to other equipment within the process, to a product or by-product storage vessel, or to a vessel used to store recovered solvent or raw material. In many process tanks, unit operations such as reactions and blending are conducted. Other process tanks, such as surge control vessels and bottoms receivers, however, may not involve unit operations.
NR 440.285(2)(i)(i) “Reid vapor pressure” means the absolute vapor pressure of volatile crude oil and volatile nonviscous petroleum liquids except liquified petroleum gases, as determined by ASTM D323-94, incorporated by reference in s. NR 440.17 (2) (a) 11.
NR 440.285(2)(j)(j) “Storage vessel” means each tank, reservoir, or container used for the storage of volatile organic liquids but does not include any of the following:
NR 440.285(2)(j)1.1. Frames, housing, auxiliary supports, or other components that are not directly involved in the containment of liquids or vapors.
NR 440.285(2)(j)2.2. Subsurface caverns or porous rock reservoirs.
NR 440.285(2)(j)3.3. Process tanks.
NR 440.285(2)(k)(k) “Volatile organic liquid” or “VOL” means any organic liquid which can emit volatile organic compounds, as defined in 40 CFR 51.100, into the atmosphere.
NR 440.285(2)(L)(L) “Waste” means any liquid resulting from industrial, commercial, mining or agricultural operations, or from community activities that is discarded or is being accumulated, stored, or physically, chemically, or biologically treated prior to being discarded or recycled.
NR 440.285(3)(3)Standard for volatile organic compounds (VOC).