Current through December 4, 2024
Section 326 IAC 8-19-1 - ApplicabilityAuthority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-17-3-4; IC 13-17-3-11
Affected: IC 13-15; IC 13-17
Sec. 1.
(a) This rule applies to any source that has a batch process train associated with any of the SIC codes 2821, 2833, 2834, 2861, 2865, 2869, or 2879, and that meets the following criteria:(1) Is located in Lake County or Porter County.(2) Has the potential to emit emissions of VOCs greater than or equal to one hundred (100) tons per year from all of the following: (A) Process vents from all batch operations.(B) All noncontrol technique guideline (non-CTG) emission units.(C) Unregulated emissions from CTG emission units, except emission units regulated under 40 CFR 60, Subpart BBB*; 40 CFR 60, Subpart III*; 40 CFR 60, Subpart NNN*; or 40 CFR 63, Subpart T*.(b) If a source meets the applicability requirements under subsection (a), but reduces its potential to emit for VOCs by means of federally enforceable operational restriction (for example, production, hours of operation, or capacity utilization) to less than one hundred (100) tons per year by April 1, 2011, the source is not subject to the requirements of section 3 of this rule.(c) The owner or operator of a batch process train at a source that meets the applicability criteria of subsection (a) is subject to this rule with the following exceptions: (1) Any source subject to control requirements in 326 IAC 8-5-3 is not subject to this rule.(2) The following unit operations within a batch process train and batch process trains are exempt from section 3 of this rule, control requirements, but are subject to section 7 of this rule, record keeping, and section 8 of this rule, reporting: (A) Any unit operation with uncontrolled total annual mass emissions of less than or equal to five hundred (500) pounds per year of VOC. Such unit operations are also excluded from the calculation of the total annual mass emissions for a batch process train. If the uncontrolled total annual mass emissions from such exempt unit operation exceed five hundred (500) pounds per year of VOC in any subsequent year, the owner or operator shall calculate and determine applicability in accordance with subsection (d) for both the individual unit operation and the batch process train containing the unit operation.(B) Any batch process train containing process vents that have, in the aggregate, uncontrolled total annual mass emissions, as determined in accordance with section 4(a)(1) of this rule, of less than thirty thousand (30,000) pounds per year of VOC for all products manufactured in such batch process train.(d) The applicability equations in subsection (e), which require the calculation of uncontrolled total annual mass emissions and flow rate value, shall be used to determine whether a unit operation or a batch process train is subject to the control requirements in section 3 of this rule. The applicability equations shall be applied to the following:(1) Any unit operation with uncontrolled total annual mass emissions that exceed five hundred (500) pounds per year and with a VOC concentration greater than five hundred (500) parts per million by volume (ppmv). In this individual determination, no applicability analysis shall be performed for any unit operation with a VOC concentration of less than or equal to five hundred (500) ppmv.(2) Any batch process train containing process vents that, in the aggregate, have uncontrolled total annual mass emissions of thirty thousand (30,000) pounds per year or more of VOC from all products manufactured in the batch process train. Any unit operation with uncontrolled total annual mass emissions exceeding five hundred (500) pounds per year, regardless of VOC concentration, shall be included in the aggregate applicability analysis.(e) Applicability equations under this subsection are specific to volatility and are as follows: (1) Abbreviations are as follows: (A) FR = calculated applicability flow rate, scfm.(B) UTAME = uncontrolled total annual mass emissions of VOC, expressed as pounds per year.(C) WAV = weighted average volatility.(D) MVOCi = mass of VOC component i.(E) MWVOCi = molecular weight of VOC component i.(F) VPi = vapor pressure of VOC component i.(G) i = subscript denoting a specific VOC component.(H) n = total number of VOC components.(3) For purposes of determining applicability, calculated applicability flow rate values shall be determined as follows:(A) Process vents with a WAV that is less than or equal to seventy-five (75) mmHg at twenty (20) degrees Celsius (sixty-eight (68) degrees Fahrenheit), shall use the following equation: FR = [0.07 (UTAME)] - 1,821
(B) Process vents with a WAV that is greater than seventy-five (75) mmHg, but less than or equal to one hundred fifty (150) mmHg at twenty (20) degrees Celsius (sixty-eight (68) degrees Fahrenheit), shall use the following equation: FR = [0.031 (UTAME)] - 494
(C) Process vents with a WAV that is greater than one hundred fifty (150) mmHg at twenty (20) degrees Celsius (sixty-eight (68) degrees Fahrenheit), shall use the following equation: FR = [0.013 (UTAME)] - 301
(f) For purposes of subsection (a), an emission unit shall be considered regulated by a rule, section, or subpart if it is subject to the limits of that rule, section, or subpart. An emission unit is not considered regulated by a rule, section, or subpart if it is not subject to the limits of that rule, section, or subpart. For example, if the emission unit is covered by an exemption in the rule, section, or subpart, or the applicability criteria of the rule, section, or subpart are not met, then the source is not subject to rule, section, or subpart. An emission unit is also not considered regulated if there is no rule contained in this article regulating the source category. Air Pollution Control Board; 326 IAC 8-19-1; filed Nov 3, 2009, 3:32 p.m.: 20091202-IR-326090222FRA