Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 215 - ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
Subpart V - AIR OXIDATION PROCESSES
Section 215.525 - Emission Limitations for Air Oxidation Processes
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) No person shall cause or allow the emission of volatile organic material (VOM) from any process vent stream unless the process vent stream is vented to a combustion device which is designed and operated either:
b) Air oxidation facilities for which an existing combustion device is employed to control process VOM emissions are not required to meet the 98 percent emissions limit until the combustion device is replaced for other reasons, which shall be considered to include, but not be limited to, normal maintenance, malfunction, accident, and obsolescence. The combustion device is considered to be replaced when:
c) The limitations of subsection (a) do not apply to any process vent stream or combination of process vent streams which has a Total Resource Effectiveness Index (TRE) greater than 1.0, as determined by the following methods:
TRE |
= |
E-1 [a + bFn + cF + dFH + e(FH)n + fF0.5] |
where: |
n |
= |
0.88 |
TRE |
= |
Total resource effectiveness index. |
F |
= |
Vent stream flowrate (scm/min), at a standard temperature of 20 C. |
E |
= |
Hourly measured emissions in kg/hr. |
H |
= |
Net heating value of the vent stream (MJ/scm), where the net enthalpy per mole of offgas is based on combustion at 25 C and 760 mm Hg, but the standard temperature for determining the volume corresponding to one mole is 20 C, as in the definition of "Flow". |
a,b,c,d, |
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e and f |
= |
Coefficients obtained by use of Appendix F. |
F' |
= |
FH / 3.6 |
where f and H are as defined in subsection (c)(2).