Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a)
Applicability.
1) Subsections (b)(1) through
(b)(4) of this Section shall apply to those emission units engaged in food
manufacturing and located in the Village of Bedford Park west of Archer Avenue
and in the area defined in Section
212.324(a)(1)(A)
of this Part.
2) Subsection (b)(5) of this Section applies
to an instant tea manufacturing plant in Granite City, as defined in Section
212.324(a)(1)(C)
of this Part.
b) Emission Limitation. No person shall cause
or allow the emission of PM-10, other than that of fugitive particulate matter,
into the atmosphere to exceed the following limits during any one hour period:
1)22.9 mg/scm (0.01 gr/scf) for dextrose
dryers, dextrose melt tank systems, bulk dextrose loading systems, house dry
dextrose dust systems, dextorse bagging machine dust systems, dextrose
expansion dryer/cooler and packing systems and 2034 dextrose dryer/cooler dust
collecting systems;
2)34.3 mg/scm
(0.015 gr/scf) for feed dryers, gluten dryers, germ dryers, and heat recovery
scrubbers;
3)68.7 mg/scm (0.03
gr/scf) for germ cake transport systems, spent flake transport/cooling systems,
bleaching clay systems, dust pickup bin systems in Building 26, and pellet
cooler systems;
4)45.8 mg/scm (0.02
gr/scf) for germ transport systems, starch dust collection systems, dicalite
systems, starch processing/transport systems, starch dryers, starch transport
systems, calcium carbonate storage systems, starch loading systems, corn
unloading systems, germ transfer towers, dextrose transport systems, soda ash
unloading systems, corn silo systems, filter aid systems, spent flake storage
systems, corn cleaning transport systems, feed transport cooling systems,
gluten cooling systems, gluten transport systems, feed dust systems, gluten
dust systems, pellet dust systems, spent flake transport systems, rail car
maintenance system buildings, and dextrose expansion milling and storage
systems;
5)22.9 mg/scm (0.01
gr/scf) for any process emission unit at an instant tea manufacturing plant in
Granite City, except the spray dryer, raw tea storage silo, and instant tea
filling machines.
c)
Exceptions. The mass emission limits contained in subsection (b) of this
Section shall not apply to those emission units with no visible emissions other
than fugitive matter; however, if a stack test is performed, this subsection is
not a defense to a finding of a violation of the mass emission limits contained
in subsection (b) of this Section.
d) Maintenance, Repair, and Recordkeeping.
The requirements of Sections
212.324(f)
and (g) of this Part shall also apply to this
Section.
e) Compliance Date.
Emission units shall comply with the emissions limitations and recordkeeping
and reporting requirements of this Section by May 11, 1993, or upon initial
start-up, whichever occurs later.