Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 218 - ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR THE CHICAGO AREA
Subpart V - BATCH OPERATIONS AND AIR OXIDATION PROCESSES
Section 218.502 - Determination of Uncontrolled Total Annual Mass Emissions and Average Flow Rate Values for Batch Operations
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) Uncontrolled total annual mass emissions shall be determined by the following methods:
b) Average flow rate shall be determined by any of the following methods:
where:
WAF |
= |
Actual weighted average flow rate for a single unit operation or batch process train; |
AFRi |
= |
Average flow rate per emission event; |
ADEi |
= |
Annual duration of emission event; and |
n |
= |
Number of emission events. |
For purposes of this formula, the term "emission event" shall be defined as a discrete period of venting that is associated with a single unit operation. For example, a displacement of vapor resulting from the charging of a single unit operation with VOM will result in a discrete emission event that will last through the duration of the charge and will have an average flow rate equal to the rate of the charge. The expulsion of expanded vapor space when the single unit operation is heated is also an emission event. Both of these examples of emission events and others may occur in the same single unit operation during the course of the batch cycle. If the flow rate measurement for any emission event is zero, according to Section 218.503(f)(2) of this Subpart, then such event is not an emission event for purposes of this Section.
c) For purposes of determining the average flow rate for steam vacuuming systems, the steam flow shall be included in the average flow rate calculation.