Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Subject to
subsection (e), no person may cause or allow the transfer of gasoline from a
delivery vessel into a stationary storage tank located at a bulk gasoline plant
unless:
1) The delivery vessel and the
stationary storage tank are each equipped with a vapor collection system that
meets the requirements of subsection (d)(4);
2) Each vapor collection system is
operating;
3) The delivery vessel
displays the appropriate sticker pursuant to the requirements of Section
215.584(b) or
(d);
4) The pressure relief valve(s) on the
stationary storage tank and the delivery vessel are set to release at no less
than 0.7 psi or the highest pressure allowed by state or local fire codes or
the guidelines of the National Fire Prevention Association; and
5) The stationary storage tank is equipped
with a submerged loading pipe.
b) Subject to subsection (f), no person may
cause or allow the transfer of gasoline from a stationary storage tank located
at a bulk gasoline plant into a delivery vessel unless:
1) The requirements set forth in subsections
(a)(1) through (a)(4) are met; and
2) Equipment is available at the bulk
gasoline plant to provide for the submerged filling of the delivery vessel or
the delivery vessel is equipped for bottom loading.
c) Subject to subsection (e), each owner of a
stationary storage tank located at a bulk gasoline plant shall:
1) Equip each stationary storage tank with a
vapor control system that meets the requirements of subsection (a) or (b),
whichever is applicable;
2) Provide
instructions to the operator of the bulk gasoline plant describing necessary
maintenance operations and procedures for prompt notification of the owner in
case of any malfunction of a vapor control system; and
3) Repair, replace or modify any worn out or
malfunctioning component or element of design.
d) Subject to subsection (e), each operator
of a bulk gasoline plant shall:
1) Maintain
and operate each vapor control system in accordance with the owner's
instructions;
2) Promptly notify
the owner of any scheduled maintenance or malfunction requiring replacement or
repair of a major component of a vapor control system; and
3) Maintain gauges, meters or other specified
testing devices in proper working order;
4) Operate the bulk plant vapor collection
system and gasoline loading equipment in a manner that prevents:
A) Gauge pressure from exceeding 18 inches of
water and vacuum from exceeding 6 inches of water, as measured as close as
possible to the vapor hose connection; and
B) A reading equal to or greater than 100
percent of the lower explosive limit (LEL measured as propane) when tested in
accordance with the procedure described in EPA 450/2-78-051 Appendix B;
and
C) Avoidable leaks of liquid
during loading or unloading operations.
5) Provide a pressure tap or equivalent on
the bulk plant vapor collection system in order to allow the determination of
compliance with
215.581(d)(4)(A);
and
6) Within 15 business days
after discovery of the leak by the owner, operator, or the Agency, repair and
retest a vapor collection system which exceeds the limits of subsection
(d)(4)(A) or (B).
e) The
requirements of subsection (a), (c) and (d) shall not apply to:
1) Any stationary storage tank with a
capacity of less than 575 gallons; or
2) Any bulk gasoline plant whose annual
gasoline throughput is less than 350,000 gallons as averaged over the preceding
three calendar years.
f)
The requirements of subsection (b) shall only apply to bulk gasoline plants:
1) That have an annual gasoline throughput
greater than or equal to 1,000,000 gallons, as averaged over the preceding
three calendar years; and
2) That
either distribute gasoline to gasoline dispensing facilities subject to the
requirements of Section
215.583(a)(2),
35 Ill. Adm. Code
218.583(b)(2)
or 35 Ill. Adm. Code
219.583(a)(2)
or that are located in the following counties: Boone, Peoria, Rock Island,
Tazewell or Winnebago.
g) Bulk gasoline plants were required to take
certain actions to achieve compliance which are summarized in Appendix
C.