95-6003. Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Illinois  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 54 (Tuesday, March 21, 1995)]
    [Rules and Regulations]
    [Pages 14899-14910]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 95-6003]
    
    
    
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    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY
    
    40 CFR Part 52
    
    [IL79-1-6616A; FRL--5167-4]
    
    
    Approval and Promulgation of Implementation Plans; Illinois
    
    AGENCY: Environmental Protection Agency.
    
    ACTION: Direct final rule.
    
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    SUMMARY: The United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) 
    approves requested revisions to Chicago ozone Federal Implementation 
    Plan (FIP) as it pertains to the following sources: General Motors 
    Corporation, Electro-Motive Division Plant (GMC Electro-Motive), 
    LaGrange, Illinois; Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Corporation 
    (3M), Bedford Park, Illinois; Replogle Globes, Inc. (Replogle); 
    Broadview, Illinois; Candle Corporation of America (CCA), Chicago, 
    Illinois; Nalco Chemical Company (Nalco) Bedford Park, Illinois 
    Clearing Plant; Parisian Novelty Company (Parisian), Chicago, Illinois; 
    Meyercord Corporation (Meyercord), Carol Stream, Illinois; Wallace 
    Computer Services, Inc. (Wallace) Printing and Binding Plant, Hillside, 
    Illinois; and the General Packaging Products, Inc. (GPP) Chicago, 
    Illinois. This action lists the FIP revisions USEPA is approving and 
    incorporates the relevant material into the Code of Federal 
    Regulations. The rationale for the approval is set forth in this final 
    rule; additional information is available at the address indicated 
    below. Elsewhere in this Federal Register, USEPA is proposing approval, 
    soliciting public comment, and offering an opportunity for a public 
    hearing on these requested FIP revisions. If adverse comments are 
    received or a public hearing is requested on this direct final rule, 
    USEPA will withdraw this final rule and address the comments received 
    in response to this final rule in the final rule on the proposed rule 
    published in the proposed rules section of this Federal Register. 
    Unless this final rule is withdrawn, no further rulemaking will occur 
    on this requested FIP revision.
    
    EFFECTIVE DATE: This action will be effective May 22, 1995 unless 
    notice is received by April 20, 1995 that someone wishes to submit 
    adverse comments. If the effective date is delayed, timely notice will 
    be published in the Federal Register.
    
    ADDRESSES: Written comments can be mailed to: J. Elmer Bortzer, Chief, 
    Regulation Development Section (AR-18J), Regulation Development Branch, 
    Air and Radiation Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 77 
    West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois 60604.
        Docket: Pursuant to sections 307(d)(1) (B) and (N) of the Clean Air 
    Act (Act), 42 U.S.C. 7607(d)(1) (B) and (N), this action is subject to 
    the procedural requirements of section 307(d). Therefore, USEPA has 
    established a public docket for this action, A-94-39, which is 
    available for public inspection and copying between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m., 
    Monday through Friday, at the following addresses. We recommend that 
    you contact Fayette Bright before visiting the Chicago location and 
    Rachel Romine before visiting the Washington, D.C. location. A 
    reasonable fee may be charged for copying.
    
        The United States Environmental Protection Agency, Region 5, 
    Regulation Development Branch, Eighteenth Floor, Southeast, 77 West 
    Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, Illinois, 60604, (312) 886-6069.
        United States Environmental Protection Agency, Docket No. A-94-39, 
    Air Docket (LE-131), Room M1500, Waterside Mall, 401 M Street, S.W., 
    Washington, D.C. 20460, (202) 245-3639.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Steven Rosenthal, Environmental Engineer (312) 886-6052.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On June 29, 1990, USEPA promulgated a FIP 
    requiring Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) to control the 
    emission of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) in six counties in the 
    Chicago metropolitan area. 55 FR 26818, codified at 40 CFR 52.741. In 
    determining the applicability of some of these regulations to 
    particular sources, USEPA used the concept of ``maximum theoretical 
    emissions'' (MTE), which is defined as ``the quantity of volatile 
    organic material emissions that theoretically could be emitted by a 
    stationary source before add-on controls based on the design capacity 
    or maximum production capacity of the source and 8760 hours per year * 
    * * at ``55 FR 26860, 40 CFR 52.741(a). Relief for otherwise subject 
    sources is available through a site-specific State Implementation Plan 
    (SIP) or FIP revision that limits emissions to below the applicable 
    cutoff by operational or production limitations.
        The sources identified in Table 1 have requested that USEPA approve 
    production or operational limitations that will keep their emissions 
    below the applicability cutoff of the rule to which they would 
    otherwise be subject. Production limits are restrictions on the amount 
    of final product which can be manufactured or otherwise produced at a 
    source. Operational limits are all other restrictions on the manner in 
    which a source is run, including hours of operation and amount and type 
    of raw material consumed. Production and operational limits must be 
    stated as conditions that can be enforced independently of one another.
        FIP revisions which limit VOC emissions to less than 100 tons VOC 
    per year have been requested by the following nine companies.
    
                                                                            
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                           Table 1.--Requests for Federally Enforceable Operating Restrictions                      
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            State              Pollutant            Subject matter                    Source              submission
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    Illinois.............  VOM.............  Chicago Ozone FIP...........  GMC Electro-Motive..........        \1\NA
    Illinois.............  VOM.............  Chicago Ozone FIP...........  3M..........................     08/29/91
    Illinois.............  VOM.............  Chicago Ozone FIP...........  Replogle....................     10/17/91
    Illinois.............  VOM.............  Chicago Ozone FIP...........  CCA.........................     09/05/91
    Illinois.............  VOC.............  Chicago Ozone FIP...........  Nalco.......................     02/23/93
    Illinois.............  VOM.............  Chicago Ozone FIP...........  Parisian....................     04/09/92
    Illinois.............  VOM.............  Chicago Ozone FIP...........  Meyercord...................     08/12/94
    Illinois.............  VOM.............  Chicago Ozone FIP...........  Wallace.....................     09/24/92
    Illinois.............  VOM.............  Chicago Ozone FIP...........  General Packaging...........     10/02/92
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    \1\The General Motors revision is based on materials submitted to USEPA on February 28, 1991 and May 10, 1991,  
      in connection with resolution of General Motors Corp. v. USEPA, No. 90-2889 (7th Cir.).                       
    
        USEPA has determined that these FIP revision requests comply with 
    all applicable requirements of the Act and USEPA policy and regulations 
    concerning such revisions. The USEPA, therefore, grants these requests.
        Because USEPA considers this action noncontroversial and routine, 
    we are approving it without prior proposal. The action will become 
    effective on May 22, 1995. However, if we receive adverse comments or a 
    request for a public hearing by April 20, 1995, then USEPA will publish 
    a notice that withdraws this action. If no request for a public hearing 
    has been received, USEPA will address the public comments received in 
    the final rule on the requested SIP revision which has been proposed 
    for approval in the proposed rules section of this Federal Register. If 
    a public hearing is requested, USEPA will publish a proposed rule 
    announcing a public hearing and reopening the public comment period 
    until 30 days after the public hearing. At the conclusion of this 
    additional public comment period, USEPA will publish a final rule 
    responding to the public comments received and announcing final action.
        The Office of Management and Budget has exempted this regulatory 
    action from Executive Order 12866 review.
        Under the Regulatory Flexibility Act, 5 U.S.C. 600 et seq., USEPA 
    must prepare a regulatory flexibility analysis assessing the impact of 
    any proposed or final rule on small entities. 5 U.S.C. 603 and 604. 
    Alternatively, USEPA may certify that the rule will not have a 
    significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities. 
    Small entities include small businesses, small not-for-profit 
    enterprises, and government entities with jurisdiction over populations 
    of less than 50,000.
        Under Section 307(b)(1) of the Clean Air Act, petitions for 
    judicial review of this action must be filed in the United States Court 
    of Appeals for the appropriate circuit by May 22, 1995. Filing a 
    petition for reconsideration by the Administrator of this final rule 
    does not affect the finality of this rule for the purposes of judicial 
    review nor does it extend the time within which a petition for judicial 
    review may be filed, and shall not postpone the effectiveness of such 
    rule or action. This action may not be challenged later in proceedings 
    to enforce its requirements. (See section 307(b)(2).)
    
    List of Subjects in 40 CFR Part 52
    
        Environmental protection, Air pollution control, Intergovernmental 
    relations, Volatile organic compound, Volatile organic material.
    
        Dated: February 28, 1995.
    Carol M. Browner,
    Administrator.
    
        Part 52, chapter I, title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations is 
    amended as follows:
    
    PART 52--[AMENDED]
    
        1. The authority citation for part 52 continues to read as follows:
    
        Authority: 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q.
    
    Subpart O--Illinois
    
        2. Section 52.741 is amended by adding paragraphs (e)(8), (h)(6), 
    (u)(6), (u)(7), (v)(6), (x)(6), (x)(8), (x)(9), (x)(10), (x)(11), 
    (x)(12) and (x)(13) read as follows:
    
    
    Sec. 52.741  Control strategy: Ozone control measures for Cook, Du 
    Page, Kane, Lake, McHenry and Will Counties.
    
    * * * * *
        (e) * * *
        (8) The control requirements in this paragraph apply to the wood 
    coating line, which coats wooden globe stand components, at Replogle 
    Globes, Inc. (Replogle) Broadview facility in Cook County, Illinois, 
    instead of the control requirements in paragraphs (e)(1) and (e)(2) of 
    this section. Compliance with this paragraph must be demonstrated 
    through the applicable coating analysis test methods and procedures 
    specified in paragraph (a)(4)(i) of this section.
        (i) After October 6, 1991, no coatings shall at any time be applied 
    which exceed the following emission limitations for the specified 
    coating.
        (A) 6.59 pounds (lbs) Volatile Organic Material (VOM) per gallon of 
    stain (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted 
    from the definition of VOM) as applied to coat wooden globe stand 
    components. Such stain consists of #9250 Walnut NGR Stain (RGI 
    #W06000100), #9974 Cherry NGR Stain (RGI #W06003500) and #9943 Ash NGR 
    Stain (RGI #W06003600). The Administrator must be notified at least ten 
    (10) days prior to the use of any replacement stains.
        (B) 5.53 lbs VOM per gallon of Sanding Sealer (minus water and any 
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) 
    as applied to coat wooden globe stand components. Such sealer consists 
    of #15304 High Build Sanding Sealer (RGI #W06003700). The Administrator 
    must be notified at least ten (10) days prior to the use of any 
    replacement sanding sealer.
        (C) 5.20 lbs VOM per gallon of lacquer (minus water and any 
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) 
    as applied to coat wooden globe stand components. Such lacquer consists 
    of #15352 High Build Lacquer (RGI #W06003300). The Administrator shall 
    be notified at least ten (10) days prior to the use of any replacement 
    lacquer.
        (ii) After October 6, 1991, the volume of coatings used shall not 
    exceed the following:
        (A) 5,000 gallons per year total for all coatings specified in 
    paragraph (e)(8)(i)(A) of this section. The yearly volume of coatings 
    used are to be calculated as follows:
        (1) Compute the volume of specified coating used each month by the 
    15th of the following month. [[Page 14901]] 
        (2) By the 15th of each month, add the monthly coating use for the 
    12 previous months (to obtain the yearly volume of coatings used).
        (B) 4,000 gallons per year total for all coatings specified in 
    paragraph (e)(8)(i)(B) of this section. The yearly volume of the 
    coatings used are to be calculated as specified in paragraphs 
    (e)(8)(ii)(A)(1) and (e)(8)(ii)(A)(2) of this section.
        (C) 5,000 gallons per year total for all coatings specified in 
    paragraph (e)(8)(i)(C) of this section. The yearly volume of coatings 
    used are to be calculated as specified in paragraphs (e)(8)(ii)(A)(1) 
    and (e)(8)(ii)(A)(2) of this section.
        (iii) Beginning on October 6, 1991, the owner and operator of the 
    Replogle Globes, Inc. plant in Broadview, Illinois shall keep the 
    following records for each month. All records shall be retained at 
    Replogle Globes, Inc. for three (3) years and shall be made available 
    to the Administrator on request.
        (A) the name and identification number of each coating as applied 
    on any wood coating line.
        (B) The weight of VOM per volume (determined in accordance with the 
    procedures in paragraph (a)(4)(i) of this section) and the volume of 
    each coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically 
    exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied each month on any wood 
    coating line.
    * * * * *
        (h) * * *
        (6) The control and recordkeeping and reporting requirements, as 
    well as the test methods in this paragraph, apply to the rotogravure 
    and flexographic presses at General Packaging Products, Inc.'s (GPP) 
    plant in Chicago, Illinois, instead of the requirements in 40 CFR 
    52.741(h)(1) through 40 CFR 52.741(h)(5).
        (i) After July 1, 1992, no inks or other volatile organic material 
    (VOM) containing materials shall at any time be applied or used which 
    have a higher percent VOM by weight than the following:
        (A) 8 percent VOM by weight for waterbased inks as applied on GPP's 
    presses.
        (B) 82 percent VOM by weight for solvent based inks as applied on 
    GPP's presses.
        (C) 100 percent VOM by weight for all other VOM containing 
    materials (besides inks) as used on GPP's presses.
        (ii) After July 1, 1992, the weight of ink and other VOM containing 
    materials used shall not exceed the following:
        (A) 200,000 pounds per year total for all waterbased inks, as 
    applied (including dilution material). The yearly weight of waterbased 
    inks used is to be calculated according to the procedure in paragraph 
    (h)(6)(iii) of this section.
        (B) 100,008 pounds per year total for all solvent based inks, as 
    applied (including dilution material). The yearly weight of solvent 
    based inks used is to be calculated according to the procedure in 
    paragraph (h)(6)(iii) of this section.
        (C) 100,000 pounds per year total (based upon the formulation of 
    the material as it is used on the presses) for all other VOM containing 
    materials (besides inks). The yearly weight of other VOM containing 
    materials is to be calculated according to the procedure in paragraph 
    (h)(6)(iii) of this section.
        (iii) The yearly weight of ink/material used is to be calculated as 
    follows:
        (A) Compute the weight of ink/material used each month by the 15th 
    of the following month.
        (B) By the 15th of each month, add the monthly ink/material usage 
    for the 12 previous months (to obtain the yearly weight of ink/material 
    used).
        (iv) Beginning on July 1, 1992, the owner and operator of GPP's 
    plant in Chicago, Illinois, shall keep the following records for each 
    month. All records shall be retained at GPP for 3 years and shall be 
    made available to the Administrator on request:
        (A) The name and identification number of each waterbased ink, each 
    solvent based ink, and each other VOM containing material as applied or 
    used on any press.
        (B) The pounds of waterbased ink as applied on all presses for each 
    month and the percent VOM by weight for each waterbased ink as applied 
    on any press for each month.
        (C) The pounds of solvent based ink as applied on all presses for 
    each month and the percent VOM by weight for each solvent based ink as 
    applied on any press for each month.
        (D) The pounds of other (non-ink) VOM containing material used on 
    all presses for each month and the percent VOM by weight for each (non-
    ink) VOM containing material as used on any press for each month.
        (v) Any record showing a violation of paragraph (h)(6)(i) or 
    (h)(6)(ii) of this section shall be reported by sending a copy of such 
    record to the Administrator within 30 days of the violation.
        (vi) To determine compliance with paragraphs (h)(6)(i) and 
    (h)(6)(ii) of this section and to establish the records required under 
    paragraph (h)(6)(iv) of this section the percent VOM by weight of each 
    ink and other VOM containing material shall be determined by the 
    applicable test methods and procedures specified in paragraph (a)(4) of 
    this section.
    * * * * *
        (u) * * *
        (6) The control requirements in this paragraph apply to the 
    adhesive globe coating operations at Replogle's Broadview facility in 
    Cook County, Illinois, instead of the control requirements in paragraph 
    (u)(3) of this section.
        (i) After October 6, 1991, no coatings shall at any time be applied 
    which exceed the following emission limitations for the specified 
    coating.
        (A) 7.0 lbs VOM per gallon of adhesive coating (minus water and any 
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) 
    as applied to coat globes. Such coating consists of #7879446 Methylene 
    Chloride (RGI #01004100). The Administrator shall be notified at least 
    ten (10) days prior to the use of any replacement adhesive for coating 
    globes.
        (B) [Reserved]
        (ii) After October 6, 1991, the volume of coatings used shall not 
    exceed the following:
        (A) 572 gallons per year total for all coatings specified in 
    paragraph (u)(6)(i)(A) of this section. The yearly volume of coatings 
    used are to be calculated as follows:
        (1) Compute the volume of specified coating used each month by the 
    15th of the following month.
        (2) By the 15th of each month, add the monthly coating use for the 
    12 previous months (to obtain the yearly volume of coatings used).
        (B) [Reserved]
        (iii) Beginning on October 6, 1991, the owner and operator of the 
    Replogle Globes, Inc. plant in Broadview, Illinois shall keep the 
    following records for each month. All records shall be retained at 
    Replogle Globes, Inc. for three (3) years and shall be made available 
    to the Administrator on request:
        (A) The name and identification number of each coating as applied 
    on any adhesive globe coating line.
        (B) The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each coating 
    (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the 
    definition of VOM) as applied each month on any adhesive globe coating 
    line.
        (7) The control requirements in this paragraph apply to the glass 
    candle container coating line(s) and silk screening machines at the 
    Candle Corporation of America (CCA), Chicago, Illinois facility, 
    instead of the control requirements in paragraph (u)(3) of this 
    section. [[Page 14902]] 
        (i) After June 1, 1992, no coatings or inks shall at any time be 
    applied, at any coating or ink applicator, which exceed the following 
    emission limitations for the specified coating or ink.
        (A) 6.04 pounds (lbs) volatile organic material (VOM) per gallon of 
    clear lacquer/varnish (minus water and any compounds which are 
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied to coat 
    glass candle containers. Such clear lacquer/varnish (multi-color) is 
    identified as LP3500. The Administrator must be notified at least 10 
    days prior to the use of any replacement clear lacquers/varnishes.
        (B) 5.23 lbs VOM per gallon of translucent coating (minus water and 
    any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of 
    VOM) as applied to coat glass candle containers. Such translucent 
    coating (multi-color) is identified as LP3603. The Administrator must 
    be notified at least 10 days prior to the use of any replacement 
    translucent coatings.
        (C) 5.84 lbs VOM per gallon of white lacquer (minus water and any 
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) 
    as applied to coat glass candle containers. Such white lacquer is 
    identified as LP3507. The Administrator must be notified at least 10 
    days prior to the use of any replacement white lacquers.
        (D) 3.40 lbs VOM per gallon of fast dry enamel silk screen printing 
    ink (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from 
    the definition of VOM) as applied to print onto glass candle 
    containers.
        (ii) After June 1, 1992, the volume of coating and ink used shall 
    not exceed the following:
        (A) 2,164 gallons per month total for all coatings specified in 
    paragraph (u)(7)(i)(A) of this section.
        (B) 369 gallons per month total for all coatings specified in 
    paragraph (u)(7)(i)(B) of this section.
        (C) 49 gallons per month total for all coatings specified in 
    paragraph (u)(7)(i)(C) of this section.
        (D) 50 gallons per month total for all inks specified in paragraph 
    (u)(7)(i)(D) of this Section.
        (iii) Beginning on June 1, 1992, the owner and operator of CCA's 
    plant in Chicago, Illinois, shall keep the following records for each 
    month. All records shall be retained at CCA for 3 years and shall be 
    made available to the Administrator on request.
        (A) The name and identification number of each coating and ink as 
    applied on any glass candle container coating line or silk screening 
    machine.
        (B) The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each coating and 
    ink (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from 
    the definition of VOM) as applied each month on any glass candle 
    container coating line or silk screening machine.
        (iv) After June 1, 1992, no more than 100 gallons per month of 
    cleaning solvent is allowed to be used on the glass candle container 
    coating line(s) at CCA. The only cleaning solvents allowed for use are 
    acetone (identified as LP3525) and methyl ethyl ketone (identified as 
    LP3520). Beginning on June 1, 1992, CCA shall keep monthly records of 
    the type and volume of all cleaning solvents used. All such records 
    shall be retained at CCA for 3 years and shall be made available to the 
    Administrator on request.
        (v) After June 1, 1992, no more than 50 gallons per month of 
    cleaning solvent is allowed to be used on the glass candle container 
    silk screening machines at CCA. The only cleaning solvent allowed for 
    use is petroleum naphtha (identified as light aromatic naphtha with 
    7.28 lbs VOM per gallon, minus water and any compounds which are 
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM). Beginning on June 1, 
    1992, CCA shall keep monthly records of the type and volume and the 
    weight of VOM per volume (minus water and any compounds which are 
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) of all cleaning 
    solvents used on the glass candle container silk screening machines. 
    All such records shall be retained at CCA for 3 years and shall be made 
    available to the Administrator on request.
    * * * * *
        (v) * * *
        (6) The control requirements in this paragraph apply to the 7 
    blenders and 3 moguls of the adhesive coating solution formulation 
    (compounding) operations at the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing 
    Corporation's (3M) Bedford Park facility in Cook County, Illinois, 
    instead of the control requirements in paragraph (v)(3) of this 
    section.
        (i) After September 1, 1991, the following operating restrictions 
    shall apply to 3M's Bedford Park, Illinois, compounding operations.
        (A) The combined operating hours for all blenders shall not exceed 
    8,400 hours per quarter (rolled on a monthly basis). The combined 
    quarterly operating hours of all blenders are to be calculated as 
    follows:
        (1) By the 15th of each month, compute the combined monthly 
    operating hours of all blenders during the previous month.
        (2) By the 15th of each month, add the monthly operating hours of 
    all blenders for the 3 previous months (to obtain the combined 
    quarterly operating hours of all blenders).
        (B) The combined operating hours for all moguls shall not exceed 
    4,200 hours per quarter (rolled on a monthly basis). The quarterly 
    operating hours of all moguls are to be calculated as follows:
        (1) By the 15th of each month, compute the combined monthly 
    operating hours of all moguls during the previous month.
        (2) By the 15th of each month, add the monthly operating hours of 
    all moguls for the 3 previous months (to obtain the combined quarterly 
    operating hours of all moguls).
        (ii) Beginning on September 1, 1991, the owner and operator of the 
    3M Bedford Park Plant in Bedford Park, Illinois, shall keep the 
    following records. These records shall be compiled on a monthly basis, 
    be retained at the 3M facility for a period of 3 years, and be made 
    available to the Administrator upon request.
        (A) Separate monthly records for each of the 7 blenders identifying 
    each batch and the length of each batch as well as the total monthly 
    hours of operation for all blenders.
        (B) Separate monthly records for each of the 3 moguls identifying 
    each batch and the length of each batch as well as the total monthly 
    hours of operation for all moguls.
    * * * * *
        (x) * * *
        (6) The control requirements in this paragraph apply to the varnish 
    operations at the General Motors Corporation, Electro-Motive Division 
    Plant (GMC Electro-Motive), LaGrange, Illinois, instead of the control 
    requirements in paragraph (x)(3) of this section.
        (i) After July 1, 1991, no coatings shall at any time be applied 
    which exceed the following emission limitations for the specified 
    coating.
        (A) 8.0 lbs VOM per gallon of coating (minus water and any 
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) 
    as applied at each coating applicator to coat Nomex rings. Such coating 
    consists of Monsanto Skybond 705 Polyamide Resin (EMD P/N 9088817) and 
    diluents. The Administrator must be notified at least 10 days prior to 
    the use of any replacement coating(s) and/or diluents for coating Nomex 
    rings.
        (B) 6.8 lbs VOM per gallon of coating (minus water and any 
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) 
    as applied at [[Page 14903]] each coating applicator for any coatings 
    not specified in paragraph (x)(6)(i)(A) of this section.
        (ii) After July 1, 1991, the volume of coatings used shall not 
    exceed the following:
        (A) 600 gallons per year total for all coatings specified in 
    paragraph (x)(6)(i)(A) of this section. The yearly volume of coatings 
    used are to be calculated as follows:
        (1) Compute the volume of specified coating used each month by the 
    15th of the following month.
        (2) By the 15th of each month, add the monthly coating use for the 
    12 previous months (to obtain the yearly volume of coatings used).
        (B) 28,500 gallons per year total for all coatings other than those 
    specified in paragraph (x)(6)(i)(A) of this section. The yearly volume 
    of coatings used are to be calculated as specified in paragraphs 
    (x)(6)(ii)(A)(1) and (x)(6)(ii)(A)(2) of this section.
        (iii) Beginning on July 1, 1991, the owner and operator of the 
    General Motors Corporation Electro-Motive Division Plant in LaGrange, 
    Illinois shall keep the following records for each month. All records 
    shall be retained at General Motors for 3 years and shall be made 
    available to the Administrator on request.
        (A) The name and identification number of each coating as applied 
    on any coating line within the varnish operation.
        (B) The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each coating 
    (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the 
    definition of VOM) as applied each month on any coating line within the 
    varnish operation.
    * * * * *
        (8) The control and recordkeeping requirements in this paragraph 
    apply to the silk screen presses and associated ovens, cleaning 
    operations and laminators at Parisian's Novelty Company (Parisian), 
    Chicago, Illinois, facility, instead of the control requirements in 
    paragraphs (x)(8) (u)(3) and (x)(3) of this section and the 
    recordkeeping requirements in paragraph (x)(8)(y) of this section.
        (i) After March 1, 1993, no coatings or inks shall at any time be 
    applied, at any coating or ink applicator, which exceed the following 
    emission limitations for the specified coating or ink.
        (A) 6.65 pounds (lbs) volatile organic material (VOM) per gallon of 
    ink (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from 
    the definition of VOM) as applied on Parisian's silk screen presses.
        (B) 6.4 lbs VOM per gallon of adhesive coating (minus water and any 
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) 
    as applied on Parisian's laminators. Such adhesive is identified as MIX 
    #963.
        (ii) After March 1, 1993, the volume of coating and ink used shall 
    not exceed the following:
        (A) 2,556 gallons per year total for all inks. The yearly volume of 
    inks used is to be calculated as follows:
        (1) Compute the volume of ink used each month by the 15th of the 
    following month.
        (2) By the 15th of each month, add the monthly ink usage for the 12 
    previous months (to obtain the yearly volume of ink used).
        (B) 780 gallons per year total for all coatings specified in 
    paragraph (x)(8)(i)(B) of this section. The yearly volume of coatings 
    used are to be calculated as specified in paragraphs (x)(8)(ii)(A)(1) 
    and (x)(8)(ii)(A)(2) of this section.
        (iii) Beginning on March 1, 1993, the owner and operator of 
    Parisian's plant in Chicago, Illinois, shall keep the following records 
    for each month. All records shall be retained at Parisian for 3 years 
    and shall be made available to the Administrator on request.
        (A) The name and identification number of each coating as applied 
    on any laminator.
        (B) The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each coating 
    (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the 
    definition of VOM) as applied each month on any laminator.
        (C) The weight of VOM per volume and the volume of each type of ink 
    (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the 
    definition of VOM) as applied each month on any screen press.
        (iv) After March 1, 1993, no more than 84 gallons per year of 
    denatured alcohol may be used for cleaning labels at Parisian. The 
    yearly volume of denatured alcohol used is to be calculated as 
    specified in paragraphs (x)(8)(ii)(A)(1) and (x)(8)(ii)(A)(2) of this 
    section. Beginning on March 1, 1993, Parisian shall keep monthly 
    records of the type, volume, and VOM content of all solvents used for 
    label cleaning. These records shall be retained at Parisian for 3 years 
    and shall be made available to the Administrator on request.
        (v) After March 1, 1993, no more than 7,932 gallons per year of 
    screen wash #956 may be used on Parisian's screen cleaner. The yearly 
    volume of screen wash #956 used is to be calculated as specified in 
    paragraphs (x)(8)(ii)(A)(1) and (x)(8)(ii)(A)(2) of this section. 
    Beginning on March 1, 1993, Parisian shall keep monthly records of the 
    type, volume, and VOM content of all cleaning compounds used on 
    Parisian's screen cleaner. These records shall be retained at Parisian 
    for 3 years and shall be made available to the Administrator on 
    request.
        (vi) After March 1, 1993, only those cleaners specifically 
    identified in paragraphs (x)(8)(iv) and (x)(8)(v) of this section may 
    be used at Parisian.
        (9) The control requirements in this paragraph apply to the process 
    sources listed in paragraph (x)(9)(i)(A) of this section at the Nalco 
    Chemical Company facility in Bedford Park, Illinois, instead of the 
    control requirements in paragraph (x)(3) of this section.
        (i) Production and Operation Restrictions.
        (A) On and after October 1, 1992, the maximum volatile organic 
    compound (VOC) emissions per batch, the 12-month rolling average number 
    of batches per year, and the peak limit of batches per month shall not 
    exceed the following limits:
    
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                             Maximum VOC                                                                                                                    
          Source         emissions, lb/batch             12-mo. rolling average limit batch/yr                       Peak batch limit, batch/month          
    --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    (1) System 1        0.16................  280.......................................................  33.                                               
     charge.                                                                                                                                                
        System 1 purge  1.35................  ..........................................................  ..................................................
    (2) 24-T-156, 157.  2.60................  300.......................................................  33.                                               
    (3) 28-T-217, 234.  0.23................  402.......................................................  45.                                               
    (4) 28-T-214-216..  5.70................  603.......................................................  65.                                               
    (5) 20-R-182, 185.  0.02................  72........................................................  8.                                                
    (6) 20-R-130......  0.07................  340.......................................................  38.                                               
    (7) 20-R-155......  0.21................  254.......................................................  29.                                               
    [[Page 14904]]                                                                                                                                          
                                                                                                                                                            
    (8) 20-WT-174.....  0.21................  254.......................................................  29.                                               
    (9) 12-T-97-99....  4.6E-4 lb/hr........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (10) 12-T-95......  4.0E-6 lb/hr........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (11) 12-T-96......  7.7E-5 lb/hr........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (12) 12-T-67, 73..  0.003 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (13) 20-T-121-122.  0.85................  312.......................................................  34.                                               
    (14) 20-T-123-125.  5.4.................  616.......................................................  68.                                               
    (15) 20-T-140, 142  8.0.................  600.......................................................  65.                                               
    (16) 20-T-159.....  0.31................  416.......................................................  46.                                               
    (17) 20-R-193, 200  9.8.................  540.......................................................  59.                                               
    (18) 32-R-300.....  0.18................  365.......................................................  41.                                               
    (19) 32-T-302.....  0.21................  365.......................................................  41.                                               
    (20) 32-T-304.....  0.21................  730.......................................................  81.                                               
    (21) 32-T-314.....  0.23................  365.......................................................  41.                                               
    (22) 32-T-322.....  0.21................  365.......................................................  41.                                               
    (23) 32-T-328.....  0.23................  365.......................................................  41.                                               
    (24) 10-T-61......  0.001...............  365--containing organic...................................  31--containing organic.                           
    (25) 24-T-441, 166  0.12................  730.......................................................  81.                                               
    (26) 25-T-284,      0.28................  730.......................................................  81.                                               
     440, 443-444.                                                                                                                                          
    (27) 25-T-170.....  4E-6................  104.......................................................  12.                                               
    (28) Tank truck     0.12 lb/truck.......  1,600 trucks/yr...........................................  134 trucks/mo.                                    
     loading.                                                                                                                                               
    (29) System 2.....  0.36................  280.......................................................  33.                                               
    (30) System 4.....  2.88................  280.......................................................  33.                                               
    (31) 25-R-164.....  0.10................  365.......................................................  41.                                               
    (32) 25-R-205.....  0.14................  365.......................................................  41.                                               
    (33) Drum station.  3.51................  1,005.....................................................  110.                                              
    (34) V-4SAC.......  1.56................  254.......................................................  29.                                               
    (35) 20-CT-155....  13.90...............  254.......................................................  29.                                               
    (36) 12-SE-100....  1.10 lb/hr..........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (37) Drum exhaust   1.00................  365--involving use of organic material....................  31--involving use of organic material.            
     hood A.                                                                                                                                                
    (38) 24-T-230.....  0.98................  730.......................................................  81.                                               
    (39) 8-CT-1.......  0.002 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (40) 9-CT-1.......  0.002 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (41) 10-CT-1......  0.005 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (42) 22-CT-1......  0.003 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (43) 25-CT-1......  0.005 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (44) 25-CT-2......  0.002 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (45) 29-CT-1......  0.002 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (46) 32-CT-1......  0.005 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (47) 36-CT-1......  0.002 lb/hr.........  8,760 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
    (48) 32-T-325.....  0a..................  365.......................................................  41.                                               
    (49) 26-R-195.....  0.1a................  365.......................................................  41.                                               
    (50) Continuous     0.1 lb/hra..........  2,000 hr/yr...............................................  ..................................................
     polymer-blending.                                                                                                                                      
    (51) Portafeed      0.84 lb/hrb.........  4,160 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
     washer booth 1.                                                                                                                                        
    (52) Portafeed      0.84 lb/hrb.........  8,736 hr/yr...............................................  744 hr/mo.                                        
     washer booth 2.                                                                                                                                        
    (53) 32-T-392.....  4.4E-7..............  104.......................................................  12.                                               
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    aAssumed value.                                                                                                                                         
    bBased on monitoring data.                                                                                                                              
    
        (B) The following equation shall be used to calculate maximum VOC 
    emissions per batch for the process sources listed in paragraphs 
    (x)(9)(i)(A)(1) (charge only and (2) through (28) and (53) of this 
    section:
    Where:
    
    ER = VOC emission rate;
    Qo = Quantity of organic per batch or charge rate;
    [GRAPHIC][TIFF OMITTED]TR21MR95.000
    
    
    Mv = Molecular weight of the volatile component;
    P = Partial pressure of the volatile component for mixtures of liquid 
    made up with more than one chemical; or vapor pressure for pure liquids 
    made up of only one organic chemical; and
    Constant1 = (7.45 gal/ft3)x(385 ft3/mole)x(760 mmHg).
    
        (C) The following equation shall be used to calculate the VOC 
    emissions per batch from the process sources listed in paragraph 
    (x)(9)(i)(A)(1) of this section [[Page 14905]] (purge only) and (29) 
    through (32) of this section:
    [GRAPHIC][TIFF OMITTED]TR21MR95.001
    
    
    Where:
    
    PR=Nitrogen purge rate; and
    Constant2 = (385 ft3/mole)x(760 mmHg).
    
    (D) The following equation shall be used to calculate the VOC emissions 
    per batch from the drum station listed at paragraph (x)(9)(i)(A)(33) of 
    this section:
    
    ER(1b/batch) = (0.40 x [ER28-T-217-218])+(0.60 x [ER28-T-214-
    216])
    
        (E) The following equation shall be used to calculate the VOC 
    emissions per batch from the V-4SAC listed at paragraph 
    (x)(9)(i)(A)(34) of this section:
    [GRAPHIC][TIFF OMITTED]TR21MR95.002
    
    
    Where:
    
    FR1mmHg = Maximum air flow rate to maintain 1 mmHg;
    Ma = Molecular weight of air; and
    Pv2 = Vapor pressure of organic at 65  deg.F and 760 mmHg.
    
        (F) The following equation shall be used to calculate the VOC 
    emissions per batch from 20-CT-155 listed at paragraph (x)(9)(i)(A)(35) 
    of this section:
    [GRAPHIC][TIFF OMITTED]TR21MR95.003
    
    
    Where:
    
    ERtot = Total system emission rate calculated using the following 
    equation:
    [GRAPHIC][TIFF OMITTED]TR21MR95.004
    
    
    Where:
    
    Pv1 = Vapor pressure of organic at 200  deg.F and 350 mmHg.
    
        (G) The following equation shall be used to calculate the VOC 
    emissions per hour from 12-SE-100 listed at paragraph (x)(9)(i)(A)(36) 
    of this section:
    
    ER(lb/hr) = Evap (gm/cm2sec)  x  area (cm2)  x  3600 sec/hr
    
    Where:
    
    Evap = Evaporation rate from a surface 8.93 cm  x  8.9 cm (lb/
    [cm2] [sec]) calculated using the following equation:
    
    Evap = 10-7 Mv0.71  x  [0.034 (Pe - 
    Pd)1.25 + 156 (Pe - Pd)]
    
    Where:
    
    Pe = Partial pressure of the component from the spilled liquid;
    Pd = Partial pressure of the component in the incident air stream, 
    assumed to be 0 mmhg; and
    Area = Surface area of the liquid.
    
        (H) The following equation shall be used to calculate the VOC 
    emissions per batch from the drum exhaust hood A listed at paragraph 
    (x)(9)(i)(A)(37) of this section:
    [GRAPHIC][TIFF OMITTED]TR21MR95.005
    
    
    Where:
    
    FR = Air flow rate.
    
    (I) The following equation shall be used to calculate the VOC emissions 
    per batch from 24-T-230 listed at paragraph (x)(9)(i)(A)(38) of this 
    section:
    [GRAPHIC][TIFF OMITTED]TR21MR95.006
    
    
    [[Page 14906]]
    
    Where:
    
    VH = Head space volume at heated temperature 135 deg.F;
    VA = Head space volume at ambient temperature 68 deg.F;
    PP135 deg.F = Partial pressure of volatile component at 135 deg.F.
    Constant3 = (434 ft3/mole)(7.45 gal/ft3)x(760 mmHg)
    
    (J) The following equations shall be used to calculate the VOC 
    emissions per batch from the process sources listed in paragraph 
    (x)(9)(i) (39) through (47) of this section:
    [GRAPHIC][TIFF OMITTED]TR21MR95.007
    
    
    Where:
    
    VR = Refill volume;
    t = Time between refills;
    org = Fraction of organic component in product;
    CB = Concentration of chemical B fed 3 times/week;
    VT = Tower volume;
    dB = Density of chemical B;
    CC = Concentration of chemical C fed continuously;
    Evap = Evaporation rate; and
    dc = Density of chemical C.
    
        (K) The number of batches for each process source shall be 
    calculated as follows:
        (1) Compute the monthly number of batches for each process source 
    by the 15th day of the following month.
        (2) By the 15th day of each month, add the monthly number of 
    batches for each process source for the 12 previous months to obtain 
    the total number of batches per year.
        (ii) Recordingkeeping.
        (A) On and after October 1, 1992, the owner and operator of the 
    Nalco Chemical Company facility in Bedford Park, Illinois, shall keep 
    the following records for all process sources listed in paragraphs 
    (x)(9)(i)(A) (1) through (53) of this section. These records shall be 
    maintained for the units specified in paragraphs (x)(9)(i) (A) through 
    (K) of this section, be compiled on a monthly basis, be retained at the 
    facility for a period of 3 years, and be made available to the 
    Administrator upon request.
        (B) [Reserved]
        (1) Calculations of the pounds per batch or pounds per hour (as 
    appropriate) for each batch for each process source. This includes the 
    information necessary for each calculation.
        (2) The monthly number of batches for each process source.
        (3) The total number of batches per year for the 12 previous months 
    for each process source.
        (10) The control requirements in this paragraph apply to the 
    storage tanks listed in paragraph (x)(10)(i)(A) of this section at the 
    Nalco Chemical Company facility in Bedford Park, Illinois, instead of 
    the control requirements in paragraph (x)(3) of this section.
        (i) Production and Operation Restrictions.
        (A) On and after October 1, 1992, the product of the molecular 
    weight of vapor in each storage tank (Mv), the true vapor pressure 
    at bulk liquid conditions for each tank (P), and the paint factor 
    (Fp); the storage tank maximum yearly throughput for each tank; 
    and the maximum monthly throughput for each tank shall not exceed the 
    following limits:
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                    MV  x  P  x                             
                                     Fp, (lb)        Yearly        Monthly  
               Tank No.             (mmhg)/lb-     throughput,   throughput,
                                       mole          gal/yr       gal/month 
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    (1) 24-T-147.................         45.4           56,250        4,688
    (2) 24-T-150.................        227            266,450       22,204
    (3) 24-T-151.................        227            266,450       22,204
    (4) 24-T-158N................         18.9          173,830       14,486
    (5) 24-T-158C................         18.0          110,190        9,183
    (6) 24-T-158S................          1.17          52,010        4,334
    (7) 24-T-160.................        226.8          266,450       22,204
    (8) 24-T-161.................        227            182,450       15,204
    (9) 24-T-162.................        473             93,900        7,825
    (10) 20-T-101................          3.72          90,290        7,525
    (11) 20-T-102................          1.80         122,900       10,242
    (12) 20-T-103................        420             23,960        1,997
    (13) 20-T-104................        180            475,900       39,659
    (14) 20-T-105................        370             52,360        4,363
    (15) 20-T-106................      1,210            623,100       51,926
    (16) 20-T-107................        294             90,040        7,503
    (17) 20-T-108................      1,360             81,470        6,789
    (18) 20-T-109................      1,390            167,060       13,922
    (19) 20-T-153................        180             35,000        2,917
    (20) 20-T-131a...............  ............  ..............  ...........
    (21) 20-T-132a...............  ............  ..............  ...........
    (22) 20-T-133a...............  ............  ..............  ...........
    (23) 20-T-134a...............  ............  ..............  ...........
    (24) 20-T-135a...............  ............  ..............  ...........
    (25) 20-T-136................         29.5          307,710       26,580
    (26) 20-T-137a...............                                           
    [[Page 14907]]                                                          
                                                                            
    (27) 20-T-138................         29.5          307,710       26,580
    (28) 32-T-305................        288            785,550       65,462
    (29) 32-T-306................         66.5          165,350       13,779
    (30) 32-T-307................         66.5          294,750       24,563
    (31) 32-T-308................         66.5          128,470       10,706
    (32) 32-T-310................         66.5           77,290        6,441
    (33) 32-T-311................         66.5          182,130       15,177
    (34) 32-T-319................         50.0          688,950       57,413
    (35) 32-T-320................         50.0          688,950       57,413
    (36) 32-T-326................         70.0          248,440       20,703
    (37) 32-T-331................         70.0          489,540       40,795
    (38) 32-T-332................         70.0           70,380        5,865
    (39) 32-T-333................         70.0          270,850       22,571
    (40) 32-T-334................         70.0          210,610       18,267
    (41) 32-T-335................         70.0          418,200       34,850
    (42) 32-T-336................         70.0          632,460       52,706
    (43) 32-T-337................        798             53,850        4,488
    (44) 17-T-206................     27,000            300,760       25,063
    (45) 17-T-208................     27,000            300,760       25,063
    (46) 17-T-207................          2.48         180,180       15,016
    (47) 17-T-209................          2.48         180,180       15,016
    (48) 24-T-515................        331            216,860       18,072
    (49) 25-T-282................          1.42       1,920,410      160,034
    (50) 25-T-283................          1.42       1,920,410      160,034
    (51) 24-T-442................         18.0           90,990        7,583
    (52) 17-T-210................         47.9          582,990       48,583
    (53) 17-T-211................         47.9          582,990       48,583
    (54) 17-T-212................        508            728,420       60,702
    (55) 17-T-213................        508            728,420       60,702
    (56) 17-T-401................         50.0          131,970       10,998
    (57) 17-T-402................         15.0          120,160       10,014
    (58) 17-T-403................          6.20         127,770       10,648
    (59) 17-T-404................         26.5        1,601,510      133,460
    (60) 17-T-405................         50.0          113,830        9,486
    (61) 17-T-406................         40.0          231,030       19,253
    (62) 17-T-407................        206            135,180       11,265
    (63) 17-T-409................        395            327,410       27,285
    (64) 17-T-410................        395            129,290       10,774
    (65) 17-T-411................         50.0          213,870       17,843
    (66) 17-T-412................         50.0          277,840       23,153
    (67) 17-T-414................         50.0           72,920        6,077
    (68) 17-T-415................         50.0           56,140        4,678
    (69) 17-T-416................        395            393,550       32,796
    (70) 17-T-417................         23.4          233,780       19,482
    (71) 17-T-418................        115            873,270       72,773
    (72) 17-T-419................        119            278,460       23,205
    (73) 17-T-420................        112            730,780       60,898
    (74) 17-T-421................         25.2          300,010       25,001
    (75) 17-T-422................        115            873,270       72,773
    (76) 17-T-423................         23.4          215,060       17,922
    (77) 17-T-424................         23.4          209,610       17,468
    (78) 26-T-218................         50.0           64,890        5,408
    (79) 26-T-219................          1.50         197,900       16,492
    (80) 26-T-220................      2,460            160,020       13,336
    (81) 26-T-221................         50.0           74,820        6,235
    (82) 26-T-222................         80.0           66,590        5,550
    (83) 26-T-224................          4.80         225,290       18,774
    (84) 26-T-225................         50.0           36,610        3,051
    (85) 26-T-226................        294             47,390        3,949
    (86) 26-T-227................         50.0           63,040        5,253
    (87) 26-T-228................        500            136,150       11,346
    (88) 26-T-229................         50.0          112,970        9,414
    (89) 26-T-231................         23.4          319,610       26,634
    (90) 26-T-232................        117            564,280       47,024
    (91) 26-T-233................         23.4          539,700       44,975
    (92) 27-T-245................         21.6          361,970       30,165
    (93) 27-T-246................        348            141,820       11,818
    (94) 27-T-247................         23.4           71,670        5,972
    (95) 27-T-248................        198             96,010        8,001
    (96) 27-T-249................        927             51,240        4,270
    (97) 27-T-250................        110            433,030       36,086
    (98) 27-T-251................        396             45,440        3,787
    [[Page 14908]]                                                          
                                                                            
    (99) 27-T-252................         21.6          171,370       14,281
    (100) 27-T-253...............        348            237,900       19,825
    (101) 26-T-192...............         10.0          117,950        9,829
    (102) 27-T-278...............          0.62          74,910        6,243
    (103) 27-T-279...............          0.18         583,760       48,647
    (104) 27-T-285...............         21.6          459,530       38,294
    (105) 27-T-286...............         21.6          459,530       38,294
    (106) 25-T-201...............         19.8          143,550       11,963
    (107) 32-T-388...............          0.07         499,340       41,612
    (108) 32-T-389...............          0.07         499,340       41,612
    (109) 32-T-390...............        288            808,310      583,340
    (110) 32-T-391...............          1.42          800,00      583,340
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    aTank not in use.                                                       
    
        (B) The throughput shall be calculated as follows:
        (1) Compute the monthly throughput for each tank by the 15th day of 
    the following month.
        (2) By the 15th day of each month, add the monthly throughputs for 
    the 12 previous months to obtain the yearly throughput.
        (ii) Recordkeeping. (A) On and after October 1, 1992, the owner and 
    operator of the Nalco Chemical Company facility in Bedford Park, 
    Illinois, shall keep the following records for all storage tanks. These 
    records shall be compiled on a monthly basis, be retained at the 
    facility for a period of 3 years, and be made available to the 
    Administrator upon request.
        (1) The molecular weight of vapor in each storage tank (Mv), 
    the true vapor pressure at bulk liquid conditions for each tank (P), 
    the paint factor (Fp), and their product. Fp shall be 
    determined from Table 4.3-1 of ``Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission 
    Factors, Volume I: Stationary Point and Area Sources,'' AP-42, 
    September 1985.
        (2) The monthly throughput.
        (3) The total throughput per year for the 12 previous months.
        (B) [Reserved].
        (iii) Test Methods. (A) The true vapor pressure at bulk liquid 
    temperature shall be determined by using the procedures specified in 
    paragraph (a)(8) of this section.
        (B) The molecular weight of vapor in the storage tank shall be 
    determined by using Table 4.3-2 ``Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission 
    Factors, Volume I: Stationary Point and Area Sources,'' AP-42, 
    September 1985, or by analysis of vapor samples. Where mixtures of 
    organic liquids are stored in a tank, Mv shall be estimated from 
    the liquid composition using the following equation:
    [GRAPHIC][TIFF OMITTED]TR21MR95.008
    
    
    Where:
    
    Ma=Molecular weight of pure component a;
    Pa=Vapor pressure of pure component a;
    Xa=Mole fraction of pure component a in the liquid;
    Mb=Molecular weight of pure component b;
    Pb=Vapor pressure of pure component b;
    Xb=Mole fraction of pure component b in the liquid; and
    Pt=PaX2+PbXb.
    
        (11) The control requirements in this paragraph apply to the 
    fugitive emission sources listed in paragraph (x)(11)(i)(A) of this 
    section at the Nalco Chemical Company facility in Bedfore Park, 
    Illinois, instead of the control requirements in paragraph (x)(3) of 
    this section.
        (i) Production and Operation Restrictions.
        (A) On and after October 1, 1992, all components (e.g., pumps, 
    valves, flanges, pressure relief valves (PRV's), and open end lines) at 
    the specified locations (e.g., Building 32--Tube Reactor System, etc.), 
    and in the specified type of service (e.g., heavy liquid stratified, 
    light liquid stratified, etc.) shall be limited by the maximum monthly 
    hours in the following table:
        (ii) Recordkeeping.
        (A) On and after October 1, 1992, the owner and operator of the 
    Nalco Chemical Company facility in Bedford Park, Illinois, shall keep 
    the following records for all fugitive emission sources. These records 
    shall be compiled on a monthly basis, be retained at the facility for a 
    period of 3 years, and be made available to the Administrator upon 
    request.
        (1) The total number of hours of organic service for each component 
    at each location specified in paragraphs (x)(11)(i)(A) (1) through (10) 
    of this section.
        (2) The vapor pressure of each organic compound in each component 
    at each location specified in paragraphs (x)(11)(i)(A) (1) through (10) 
    of this section.
        (B) [Reserved]
        (12) The control and recordkeeping and reporting requirements, as 
    well as the test methods in this paragraph, apply to the gravure and 
    screen press operations at the Meyercord Corporation (Meyercord) in 
    Carol Stream, Illinois, instead of the requirements in paragraphs 
    (x)(1) through (x)(5) of this section.
        (i) After July 1, 1991, no materials which contain volatile organic 
    material (VOM), including coatings, inks, and cleaning material, may be 
    used at any gravure or screen press unless the total VOM emissions 
    remain below 100 tons of VOM for every consecutive 365-day period, or 
    fraction thereof, starting on July 1, 1991. A new 365-day period starts 
    on each day. The VOM emissions, which are to be calculated on a daily 
    basis, are to be added to the VOM emissions for the prior 364 days (but 
    not including any day prior to July 1, 1991). VOM emissions are based 
    upon the VOM content of the material and the volume of material used. 
    The effect of add-on control equipment is not considered in calculating 
    VOM emissions; that is, the VOM emissions are to be determined as if 
    the press(es) [[Page 14909]] do(es) not have add-on control equipment. 
    The applicable test methods and procedures specified in paragraph 
    (a)(4) of this section are to be used in determining daily VOM 
    emissions.
        (ii) The VOM content of each coating, ink, and cleaning solution 
    shall be determined by the applicable test methods and procedures 
    specified in paragraph (a)(4) of this section to establish the records 
    required under paragraph (x)(12)(ii) of this section. Beginning on July 
    1, 1991, the owner or operator of the subject presses shall collect and 
    record all of the following information each day and maintain the 
    information at the facility for 3 years:
        (A) The name and identification number of each coating, ink, and 
    cleaning solution as applied on any press.
        (B) The pounds (lbs) of VOM per gallon of each coating, ink, and 
    cleaning solution (minus water and any compounds which are specifically 
    exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied on any press.
        (C) The total gallons of each coating, ink, and cleaning solution 
    (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the 
    definition of VOM) used per day.
        (D) The total lbs of VOM contained in the volume of each coating, 
    ink, and cleaning solution used per day on any press. The lbs of VOM 
    per day is to be calculated by multiplying the lbs of VOM per gallon 
    (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the 
    definition of VOM) times the gallons (minus water and any compounds 
    which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) used per 
    day.
        (E) The total lbs of VOM per day from all coatings, inks, and 
    cleaning solutions used on all presses. The total lbs of VOM per day is 
    to be obtained by adding the lbs of VOM per day contained in all 
    coatings, inks, and cleaning solutions.
        (F) Within 7 days after each 365-day period, the VOM emissions (as 
    calculated in paragraph (x)(12)(ii)(E)) of this section before add-on 
    control, from the 365-day period, are to be determined.
        Starting on July 7, 1992, VOM emissions are to be determined for 
    the 365 days ending 7 days earlier. Each day concludes a new 365-day 
    period. However, no VOM emissions are to be included for any days prior 
    to July 1, 1991. For example, on July 17, 1991, the emissions from July 
    1, through July 10, 1991, are to be included, whereas on January 7, 
    1994, the emissions from January 1, 1993, through December 31, 1993, 
    are to be included.
        (13) The control and recordkeeping and reporting requirements, as 
    well as the test methods in this paragraph, apply to the sheet fed cold 
    set presses and web heatset presses at the Wallace Computer Services, 
    Inc. (Wallace) printing and binding plant in Hillside, Illinois, 
    instead of the requirements in 40 CFR 52.741(h) and 40 CFR 52.741(x)(1) 
    through 40 CFR 52.741(x)(5).
        (i) After July 1, 1991, no inks shall at any time be applied, at 
    the presses indicated below, which exceed the pounds (lbs) volatile 
    organic material (VOM) per gallon of ink (minus water and any compounds 
    which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) limit 
    established for each press. After July 1, 1991, the yearly volume of 
    ink used at each press, in gallons of ink (minus water and any 
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) 
    per year, shall not exceed the gallons per year limit established below 
    for each press. The yearly volume of ink used per press is to be 
    calculated according to the procedure in paragraph (x)(13)(iii) of this 
    section.
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                          Lbs VOM/          
                            Press                          gallon   Gallons/
                                                            ink     year ink
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    14..................................................     1.68        276
    16..................................................     1.68       1896
    22..................................................     3.01       2712
    23..................................................     3.01      13140
    25..................................................     3.01      12720
    26..................................................     3.01       4764
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (ii) After July 1, 1991, no materials (other than those inks 
    subject to the limits in paragraph (x)(13)(i)) of this section, shall 
    at any time be applied or used, at the presses indicated below, which 
    exceed the lbs VOM per gallon of material (minus water and any 
    compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) 
    limit established for each press. After July 1, 1991, the yearly volume 
    of material (excluding ink and water) used at each press, in gallons of 
    material (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted 
    from the definition of VOM) per year, shall not exceed the gallons per 
    year limit established for each press. The yearly volume of material 
    (excluding ink and water) used per press is to be calculated according 
    to the procedure in paragraph (x)(13)(iii) of this section.
    
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                                         Lbs VOM/   Gallons/
                           Press                          gallon      year  
                                                         material   material
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    14.................................................       6.9        612
    16.................................................       6.9      8,340
    22.................................................       7.1        360
    23.................................................       7.1        480
    25.................................................       7.1        516
    26.................................................       7.1      1,848
    ------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
        (iii) The yearly volume of ink/material used is to be calculated as 
    follows:
        (A) Compute the volume of ink/material used each month per press by 
    the 15th of the following month.
        (B) By the 15th of each month, add the monthly ink/material usage 
    per press for the 12 previous months (to obtain the yearly volume of 
    ink used).
        (iv) Beginning on July 1, 1991, the owner and operator of Wallace's 
    plant in Hillside, Illinois, shall keep the following records for each 
    press for each month. All records shall be retained by Wallace for 3 
    years and shall be made available to the Administrator on request:
        (A) The name and identification number of each ink, fountain 
    solution, fountain solution additive, cleaning solvent, and other VOM 
    containing material as applied or used.
        (B) The weight of VOM per volume of each ink, fountain solution, 
    fountain solution additive, cleaning solvent, and each other VOM 
    containing material (minus water and any compounds which are 
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied or used 
    each month.
        (C) The volume of ink (minus water and any compounds which are 
    specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied each 
    month.
        (D) The total volume of miscellaneous VOM containing materials 
    (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the 
    definition of VOM), other than inks, that are used each month.
        (v) Any record showing a violation of paragraph (x)(13)(i) or 
    (x)(13)(ii) of this section shall be reported by sending a copy of such 
    record to the Administrator within 30 days of the violation.
        (vi) To determine compliance with paragraphs (x)(13)(i) and 
    (x)(13)(ii) of this section and to establish the records required under 
    paragraph (x)(13)(iv) of this section the VOM content of each ink and 
    miscellaneous VOM containing material shall be determined by the 
    applicable test methods and procedures [[Page 14910]] specified in 
    paragraph (a)(4) of this section.
    
    [FR Doc. 95-6003 Filed 3-20-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 6560-50-M
    
    

Document Information

Effective Date:
5/22/1995
Published:
03/21/1995
Department:
Environmental Protection Agency
Entry Type:
Rule
Action:
Direct final rule.
Document Number:
95-6003
Dates:
This action will be effective May 22, 1995 unless notice is received by April 20, 1995 that someone wishes to submit adverse comments. If the effective date is delayed, timely notice will be published in the Federal Register.
Pages:
14899-14910 (12 pages)
Docket Numbers:
IL79-1-6616A, FRL--5167-4
PDF File:
95-6003.pdf
Supporting Documents:
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CFR: (1)
40 CFR 52.741