Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 218 - ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR THE CHICAGO AREA
Subpart F - COATING OPERATIONS
Section 218.218 - Work Practice Standards for Paper Coatings, Metal Furniture Coatings, and Large Appliance Coatings
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 218.218
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) On and after May 1, 2011, every owner or operator of a source subject to the requirements of Section 218.204(c) of this Subpart shall:
1) Store all
VOM-containing cleaning materials in closed containers;
2) Ensure that mixing and storage containers
used for VOM-containing materials are kept closed at all times except when
depositing or removing those materials;
3) Minimize spills of VOM-containing cleaning
materials;
4) Convey VOM-containing
cleaning materials from one location to another in closed containers or pipes;
and
5) Minimize VOM emissions from
the cleaning of storage, mixing, and conveying equipment.
b) On and after May 1, 2011, every owner or operator of a source subject to the requirements of Section 218.204(g) or 218.204(h) of this Subpart shall:
1) Store all
VOM-containing coatings, thinners, coating-related waste materials, cleaning
materials, and used shop towels in closed containers;
2) Ensure that mixing and storage containers
used for VOM-containing coatings, thinners, coating-related waste materials,
and cleaning materials are kept closed at all times except when depositing or
removing those materials;
3)
Minimize spills of VOM-containing coatings, thinners, coating-related waste
materials, and cleaning materials, and clean up spills immediately;
4) Convey VOM-containing coatings, thinners,
coating-related waste materials, and cleaning materials from one location to
another in closed containers or pipes;
5) Minimize VOM emissions from the cleaning
of storage, mixing, and conveying equipment; and
6) Apply all coatings using one or more of
the following application methods:
A)
Electrostatic spray;
B) High volume
low pressure (HVLP) spray;
C) Flow
coating. For the purposes of this subsection (b), flow coating means a
non-atomized technique of applying coating to a substrate with a fluid nozzle
with no air supplied to the nozzle;
D) Roll coating;
E) Dip coating, including electrodeposition.
For purposes of this subsection (b), electrodeposition means a water-borne dip
coating process in which opposite electrical charges are applied to the
substrate and the coating. The coating is attracted to the substrate due to the
electrochemical potential difference that is created;
F) Brush coating, if subject to the
requirements of Section
218.204(h);
or
G) Another coating application
method capable of achieving a transfer efficiency equal to or better than that
achieved by HVLP spraying, if such method is approved in writing by the
Agency.
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