N.J. Admin. Code § 7:27-17.9

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
Section 7:27-17.9 - Reporting and state-of-the-art thresholds for hazardous air pollutants, toxic substances, and New Jersey Hazardous Air Pollutants
(a) The reporting thresholds for HAPs, TXS, and NJHAPs, referenced at N.J.A.C. 7:27-8, 21, and 22, and the state-of-the-art thresholds for HAPs, TXS, and NJHAPs, referenced at N.J.A.C. 7:27-8 and 22, are as listed in Tables 3A and 3B below.
(b) There are two distinct and independent reporting thresholds for air contaminants listed in Table 3B (annual and hourly). The provisions at N.J.A.C. 7:27-8, 21, and 22 referenced at (a) above apply if the potential to emit the listed air contaminant satisfies the provision's threshold requirement, using either the annual or hourly threshold.

TABLE 3A

Reporting and SOTA Thresholds (HAPs and NJHAPs that are not TXS)

(Potential to emit)

CAS NumberAir ContaminantReportingSOTA
ThresholdThreshold
(lbs/yr)(lbs/yr)
75070Acetaldehyde2110,000
60355Acetamide22,000
75058Acetonitrile2,0008,000
98862Acetophenone12,000
539632-Acetylaminofluorene0.0410
107028Acrolein180
79061Acrylamide0.540
79107Acrylic acid451,200
107131Acrylonitrile1600
107051Allyl chloride82,000
926714-Aminobiphenyl0.012,000
62533Aniline282,000
90040o-Anisidine12,000
92875Benzidine0.0010.6
98077Benzotrichloride0.0112
100447Benzyl chloride1200
92524Biphenyl1810,000
117817Bis(2-ethylhexyl)phthalate1810,000
542881Bis(chloromethyl)ether0.0010.6
75252Bromoform4210,000
1069451-Bromopropane2,000310,0003
1069901,3-Butadiene1.5140
156627Calcium cyanamide2,00010,000
133062Captan7010,000
63252Carbaryl2,00010,000
75150Carbon disulfide2,0002,000
463581Carbonyl sulfide1,00010,000
120809Catechol1,00010,000
133904Chloramben20010,000
57749Chlordane0.520
7782505Chlorine9200
79118Chloroacetic acid20200
5322742-Chloroacetophenone1.5120
108907Chlorobenzene2,00010,000
510156Chlorobenzilate1.5800
107302Chloromethyl methyl ether0.07200
126998Chloroprene0.152,000
1319773Cresols/Cresylic acid2,0002,000
95487o-Cresol2,0002,000
108394m-Cresol2,0002,000
106445p-Cresol2,0002,000
98828Cumene2,00010,000
947572,4-D, salts and esters2,00010,000
547044DDE0.520
334883Diazomethane2002,000
132649Dibenzofurans1,00010,000
961281,2-Dibromo-3-chloropropane0.02200
84742Dibutylphthalate2,00010,000
1064671,4-Dichlorobenzene0646,000
919413,3-Dichlorobenzidine0.14400
111444Dichloroethyl ether0.14120
5427561,3-Dichloropropene11.52,000
62737Dichlorvos0.5400
111422Diethanolamine14010,000
121697N,N- Dimethylaniline2002,000
64675Diethyl sulfate2002,000
1199043,3-Dimethoxybenzidine20200
601174-Dimethyl aminoazobenzene0.042,000
1199373,3-Dimethyl benzidine21,300
79447Dimethyl carbamyl chloride162,000
68122Dimethyl formamide0.010.1
571471,1-Dimethyl hydrazine4016
131113Dimethyl phthalate2,00010,000
77781Dimethyl sulfate0.01200
5345214,6-Dinitro-o-cresol20200
512852,4-Dinitrophenol2002,000
1211422,4-Dinitrotoluene0.540
1226671,2-Diphenylhydrazine0.2180
106898Epichlorohydrin394,000
1068871,2-Epoxybutane9002,000
140885Ethyl acrylate3702,000
100414Ethyl benzene1910,000
51796Ethyl carbamate0.151,600
75003Ethyl chloride2,00010,000
107211Ethylene glycol2,00010,000
75218Ethylene oxide0.02200
96457Ethylene thiourea3.51,200
75343Ethylidene dichloride302,000
50000Formaldehyde3.54,000
76448Heptachlor0.0440
118741Hexachlorobenzene0.120
87683Hexachlorobutadiene21,800
77474Hexachlorocyclopentadiene9200
67721Hexachloroethane410,000
822060Hexamethylene-1,6-diisocyante0.540
680319Hexamethylphosphoramide220
110543Hexane2,00010,000
302012Hydrazine0.018
7647010Hydrochloric acid90010,000
7664393Hydrogen fluoride600200
7783064Hydrogen sulfide590310,0003
123319Hydroquinone2002,000
78591Isophorone2,00010,000
58899Lindane0.1520
108316Maleic anhydride322,000
67561Methanol2,00010,000
72435Methoxychlor2,00010,000
74873Methyl chloride2510,000
60344Methyl hydrazine12120
74884Methyl iodide2002,000
108101Methyl isobutyl ketone2,00010,000
624839Methyl isocyanate45200
80626Methyl methacrylate2,00010,000
1634044Methyl tert butyl ether18010,000
1011444,4-Methylene bis(2-chloraniline)0.1400
1016884,4-Methylene diphenyl diisocyanate27200
1017794,4'-Methylene dianiline0.12,000
91203Naphthalene1.410,000
98953Nitrobenzene12,000
929334-Nitrobiphenyl2002,000
1000274-Nitrophenol1,00010,000
794692-Nitropropane0.022,000
684935N-Nitroso-N-methylurea0.0020.4
62759N-Nitrosodimethylamine0.0042
59892N-Nitrosomorpholine0.022,000
56382Parathion20200
82688Pentachloronitrobenzene60600
87865Pentachlorophenol91,400
108952Phenol2,000200
106503p-Phenylenediamine2,00010,000
75445Phosgene14200
7723140Phosphorus3.2200
85449Phthalic anhydride90010,000
1336363Polychlorinated biphenyls0.518
11207141,3-Propane sultone0.0760
57578beta-Propiolactone0.01200
123386Propionaldehyde35010,000
114261Propoxur2,00010,000
78875Propylene dichloride4.52,000
75569Propylene oxide1210,000
755581,2-Propylenimine0.660
91225Quinoline0.05120
106514Quinone1,00010,000
100425Styrene802,000
96093Styrene oxide12,000
17460162,3,7,8-TCDD0.00000120.0012
127184Tetrachloroethylene18010,000
7550450Titanium tetrachloride4.6200
108883Toluene2,00010,000
958072,4-Toluene diamine0.0440
5848492,4-Toluene diiscocyanate3.3200
95534o-Toluidine0.92,000
8001352Toxaphene0.1420
1208211,2,4-Trichlorobenzene9010,000
959542,4,5-Trichlorophenol2002,000
880622,4,6-Trichlorophenol1510,000
121448Triethylamine32510,000
1582098Trifluralin2110,000
5408412,2,4-Trimethylpentane1,00010,000
108054Vinyl acetate2,0002,000
593602Vinyl bromide1.51,200
75014Vinyl chloride 75400
75354Vinylidene chloride2,000800
1330207Xylenes2,00010,000
95476o-Xylenes2,00010,000
108380m-Xylenes2,00010,000
106423p-Xylenes2,00010,000
CHEMICAL COMPOUND CLASSES
Antimony compounds11,00010,000
7783702Antimony pentafluoride20200
8300745Antimony potassium tartrate2002,000
1309644Antimony trioxide3092,000
1345046Antimony trisulfide202,000
Arsenic & inorganic arsenic compounds0.0110
7784421Arsine0.0110
Beryllium compounds10.0216
Beryllium salts0.0040.04
Cadmium compounds0.0120
130618Cadmium oxide0.0120
Chromium compounds11,00010,000
Hexavalent chromium compounds0.0044
Trivalent chromium compounds1,00010,000
10025737Chromic chloride00220
744084Cobalt metal and compounds10.005200
10210681Cobalt carbonyl0.005200
62207765Fluomine0.005200
Coke oven emissions0.0760
Cyanide compounds13510,000
151508Potassium cyanide20200
143339Sodium cyanide20200
Glycol ethers11,00010,000
1108052-Ethoxy ethanol1,00010,000
1098642-Methoxy ethanol35010,000
Lead and compounds1220
78002Tetraethyl lead00220
75741Tetramethyl lead220
7439965Manganese and compounds10.61,600
12108133Methylcyclopentadienyl manganese0.6200
Mercury compounds1220
Elemental mercury220
748794Mercuric chloride220
10045940Mercuric nitrate220
62384Phenyl mercuric acetate 6220
Nickel compounds10.62,000
13463393Nickel carbonyl0.6200
12035722Nickel refinery dust0.2160
Nickel subsulfide0.180
Polycyclic organic matter1220
56553Benz(a)anthracene0.420
225514Benz(c)acridine220
50328Benzo(a)pyrene0.0420
205992Benzo(b)fluoranthene0.420
218019Chrysene220
53703Dibenz(a,h)anthracene0.0420
1895591,2:7,8-Dibenzopyrene0.00420
579767,12-Dimethylbenz(a)anthracene0.000720
193395Indeno(1,2,3-c,d)pyrene0.420
7782492Selenium compounds1925200
7783075Hydrogen selenide20200
7488564Selenium sulfide (mono and di)20200
13410010Sodium selenate20200
10102188Sodium selenite20200
Total dioxin and furans20.000120.0012

1 Some compounds or subgroups included in this chemical group are also individually named in this table. If a compound or subgroup is individually listed, the threshold listed for the compound or subgroup takes precedence over the threshold listed for the chemical group as a whole. If a compound or subgroup is not individually listed, the threshold for the entire chemical group applies to each compound or subgroup included in the chemical group.

2 As defined in Interim Procedures for Estimating Risks Associated with Exposure to Mixtures of Chlorinated-p-Dioxins and Dibenzofurans (CDDs and CDFs), March, 1989 update, EPA-625/3-89/016, available from www.epa.gov/nscep.

3 This threshold is operative on and after June 3, 2022.

4 In the case where the SOTA threshold is lower than the reporting threshold, the SOTA threshold is applied as the reporting threshold.

5 New Jersey Hazardous Air Pollutant (NJHAP).

6 Except for those air contaminants identified by footnote 5 as NJHAPs, each of the air contaminants in this Table is a HAP, and none of the air contaminants in this table is a TXS.

TABLE 3B

Reporting and SOTA Thresholds (HAPs and NJHAPs that are TXS)3

(Potential to emit)

CAS NumberAir ContaminantReportingReportingSOTA
ThresholdThresholdThreshold
(lb/hr)(lbs/yr)(lbs/yr)
71432Benzene0.0164,000
56235Carbon tetrachloride0.0182,000
67663Chloroform0.0121,800
1239111,4-Dioxane0.0123910,000
106934Ethylene dibromide0.010.08200
107062Ethylene dichloride0.011.81,600
151564Ethylene imine0.010.0026
74839Methyl bromide0.01123010,000
71556Methyl chloroform0.012,00010,000
75092Methylene chloride0.012,00010,000
7803512Phosphine0.0111410,000
2699798Sulfuryl fluoride20.01190110,0001
793451,1,2,2-Tetrachloroethane0.010.8600
127184Tetrachloroethylene0.0118010,000
790051,1,2-Trichloroethane0.0132,000
79016Trichloroethylene0.01810,000

1 This threshold is operative on and after June 3, 2022.

2 New Jersey Hazardous Air Pollutant (NJHAP).

3 Except for those air contaminants identified by footnote 2 as NJHAPs, each of the air contaminants in this Table is a HAP, and all of the air contaminants in this table are TXS.

N.J. Admin. Code § 7:27-17.9

Adopted by 50 N.J.R. 409(a), effective 1/16/2018
Amended by 54 N.J.R. 560(a), effective 4/4/2022
Administrative Change, 54 N.J.R. 1797(a) 8/15/2022