Illinois Administrative Code
Title 35 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Part 219 - ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR THE METRO EAST AREA
Subpart H - PRINTING AND PUBLISHING
Section 219.407 - Emission Limitations and Control Requirements for Lithographic Printing Lines
Universal Citation: 35 IL Admin Code ยง 219.407
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 38, September 20, 2024
a) No owner or operator of lithographic printing lines subject to the requirements of this Subpart shall:
1) Cause or allow the operation
of any heatset web offset lithographic printing line unless:
A) The total VOM content in the as-applied
fountain solution meets one of the following conditions:
i)1.6 percent or less, by weight;
ii) 3 percent or less, by weight, and the
temperature of the fountain solution is maintained below 15.6 °C
(60°F), measured at the reservoir or the fountain tray; or
iii) 5 percent or less, by weight, and the
as-applied fountain solution contains no alcohol;
B) The air pressure in the dryer is
maintained lower than the air pressure of the press room, such that air flow
through all openings in the dryer, other than the exhaust, is into the dryer at
all times when the printing line is operating;
C) An afterburner is installed and operated
so that VOM emissions (excluding methane and ethane) from the press dryer
exhausts are reduced as follows:
i) Prior to
August 1, 2010, by 90 percent, by weight, or to a maximum afterburner exhaust
outlet concentration of 20 ppmv (as carbon); and
ii) On and after August 1, 2010, by at least
90 percent, by weight, for afterburners first constructed at the source prior
to January 1, 2010; by at least 95 percent, by weight, for afterburners first
constructed at the source on or after January 1, 2010; or to a maximum
afterburner exhaust outlet concentration of 20 ppmv (as carbon);
D) The afterburner complies with
all monitoring provisions specified in Section
219.410(c)
of this Subpart; and
E) The
afterburner is operated at all times when the printing line is in operation,
except the afterburner may be shut down between November 1 and April 1 as
provided in Section
219.107
of this Part;
2) Cause
or allow the operation of any non-heatset web offset lithographic printing line
unless the VOM content of the as-applied fountain solution is 5 percent or
less, by weight, and the as-applied fountain solution contains no
alcohol;
3) Cause or allow the
operation of any sheet-fed offset lithographic printing line unless:
A) The VOM content of the as-applied fountain
solution is 5 percent or less, by weight; or
B) The VOM content of the as-applied fountain
solution is
8.5 percent or
less, by weight, and the temperature of the fountain solution is maintained
below 15.6°C (60°F), measured at the reservoir or the fountain
tray;
4) Cause or allow
the use of a cleaning solution on any lithographic printing line unless:
A) The VOM content of the as-used cleaning
solution is less than or equal to:
i) 30
percent, by weight; or
ii) On and
after August 1, 2010, for owners or operators of sources that meet the
applicability criteria in Section
219.405(c)(3)
and do not certify pursuant to Section
219.411(g)(1)(B)
that the source will not make use of any of
the exclusions in Section
219.405(c)(3),
70 percent, by weight; or
B) The VOM composite partial vapor pressure
of the as-used cleaning solution is less than 10 mmHg at 20°C
(68°F);
5) Cause or
allow VOM containing cleaning materials, including used cleaning towels,
associated with any lithographic printing line to be kept, stored or disposed
of in any manner other than in closed containers, except when specifically in
use.
b) An owner or operator of a heatset web offset lithographic printing line subject to the requirements of Section 219.407(a)(1)(C) of this Subpart may use a control device other than an afterburner, if:
1) The control device reduces VOM emissions
from the press dryer exhausts as follows:
A)
Prior to August 1, 2010, by at least 90 percent, by weight, or to a maximum
control device exhaust outlet concentration of 20 ppmv (as carbon);
and
B) On and after August 1, 2010:
i) By at least 90 percent, by weight, for
control devices first constructed at the source prior to January 1,
2010;
ii) By at least 95 percent,
by weight, for control devices first constructed at the source on or after
January 1, 2010; or
iii) To a
maximum control device exhaust outlet concentration of 20 ppmv (as
carbon);
2)
The owner or operator submits a plan to the Agency detailing appropriate
monitoring devices, test methods, recordkeeping requirements, and operating
parameters for the control device; and
3) The use of the control device with
testing, monitoring, and recordkeeping in accordance with this plan is approved
by the Agency and USEPA as federally enforceable permit conditions.
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