Indiana Administrative Code
Title 326 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 2 - PERMIT REVIEW RULES
Rule 9 - Source Specific Operating Agreement Program
Section 9-11 - Automobile refinishing operations
Universal Citation: 326 IN Admin Code 9-11
Current through March 20, 2024
Authority: IC 13-14-8; IC 13-15-2; IC 13-17-3-4; IC 13-17-3-11
Affected: IC 13-15; IC 13-17
Sec. 11.
(a) The following definitions apply throughout this section:
(1) "Automobile refinishing" has the meaning
set forth in 326 IAC 8-10-2(5).
(2)
"Solvent containing material" means any product used in automobile refinishing
operations that contains any amount of VOC or HAP, including, but not limited
to, the following:
(A) Pretreatment wash
primers.
(B) Precoats.
(C) Primers.
(D) Primer surfacers.
(E) Primer sealers.
(F) Topcoats.
(G) Specialty coatings.
(H) Surface preparation products.
(I) Gun cleaning solutions.
(J) Paint removers.
(K) Degreasing solvents.
(L) Hardeners.
(M) Catalysts.
(N) Reducers.
(O) Other additives.
(b) An owner or operator of an automobile refinishing shop may elect to comply with this section by complying with the requirements of section 1 of this rule and the following conditions:
(1) The requirements of 326 IAC 8-10, if
applicable.
(2) One (1) of the
following:
(A) The total amount of all solvent
containing material delivered to the automobile refinishing shop, less the
amount of solvent containing material quantified by manifest as having been
shipped off-site, shall not exceed two thousand (2,000) gallons
annually.
(B) The total amount of
all solvent containing material delivered to the automobile refinishing shop
that meets the VOC limits of 326 IAC 8-10-4(b), less the amount of solvent
containing material quantified by manifest as having been shipped off-site,
shall not exceed three thousand (3,000) gallons annually.
(C) The total amount of VOC delivered to the
automobile refinishing shop, less the amount of VOC that is quantified by
manifest as having been shipped off-site, shall not exceed one (1) ton per
month.
(3) For
automobile refinishing shops electing to comply with subdivision (2)(A) or
(2)(B), usage shall be determined based on either:
(A) actual use records; or
(B) purchase records.
(4) Particulate matter emissions shall be
controlled by a dry particulate filter or an equivalent control device. The
source shall operate the particulate control device in accordance with the
manufacturer's specifications. A source shall be considered in compliance with
this requirement provided that the overspray is not visibly detectable at the
exhaust or accumulated on the rooftops or on the ground.
(5) Request a source specific operating
agreement under this section.
(c) An owner or operator of an automobile refinishing shop that has been issued an operating agreement under this section shall keep the following records at the source:
(1) For automobile refinishing shops
complying with subsection (b)(2)(A), the following records shall be kept:
(A) Purchase or use records of solvent
containing materials.
(B) An annual
summation on a calendar year basis of purchase or use records for all solvent
containing materials.
(C) Amount of
waste solvent containing material manifested off-site.
(2) For automobile refinishing shops
complying with subsection (b)(2)(B), the records required under subdivision (1)
and the records required under 326 IAC 8-10-9(a) shall be kept.
(3) For automobile refinishing shops
complying with subsection (b)(2)(C), the following records shall be kept:
(A) Purchase orders and invoices for each
solvent containing material.
(B)
The number of gallons of each solvent containing material used.
(C) VOC content (pounds/gallon) of each
solvent containing material used.
(D) The amount of waste VOC manifested
off-site.
(E) A summation on a
monthly basis of emissions of VOC.
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