Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 215 - ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
Subpart Y - GASOLINE DISTRIBUTION
Section 215.582 - Bulk Gasoline Terminals
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 215.582
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) No person shall cause or allow the transfer of gasoline into any delivery vessel from any bulk gasoline terminal unless:
1) The
bulk gasoline terminal is equipped with a vapor control system that limits
emission of volatile organic material to 80 mg/1 (0.00067 lbs/gal) of gasoline
loaded;
2) The vapor control system
is operating and all vapors displaced in the loading of gasoline to the
delivery vessel are vented only to the vapor control system;
3) There is no liquid drainage from the
loading device when it is not in use;
4) All loading and vapor return lines are
equipped with fittings which are vapor tight; and
5) The delivery vessel displays the
appropriate sticker pursuant to the requirements of Section
215.584(b) or
(d); or, if the terminal is driver-loaded,
the terminal owner or operator shall be deemed to be in compliance with this
section when terminal access authorization is limited to those owners and/or
operators of delivery vessels who have provided a current certification as
required by Section
215.584(c)(3).
b) Bulk gasoline terminals were required to take certain actions to achieve compliance which are summarized in Appendix C.
c) The operator of a bulk gasoline terminal shall:
1) Operate the
terminal 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.
2) Provide a pressure tap or equivalent on
the terminal vapor collection system in order to allow the determination of
compliance with
215.582(d)(1)(A);
and
3) 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)(1)(A) or (B).
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