Indiana Administrative Code
Title 326 - AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DIVISION
Article 2 - PERMIT REVIEW RULES
Rule 9 - Source Specific Operating Agreement Program
Section 9-3 - Surface coating or graphic arts operations

Universal Citation: 326 IN Admin Code 9-3

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. 3.

Any industrial or commercial surface coating operation or graphic arts operation may elect to be subject to this section by complying with the requirements of section 1 of this rule and the following:

(1) Request a source specific operating agreement under this section.

(2) The total amount of VOC and HAP delivered to all surface coating or graphic arts operations at the source shall not exceed the following:

(A) Fifteen (15) pounds per day from surface coating or graphic arts operations at sources located outside of Lake and Porter counties.

(B) Seven (7) pounds per day from surface coating or graphic arts operations at sources located in Lake and Porter counties.

(3) For surface coating or graphic arts operations complying with subdivision (2), the following records shall be kept at the source:

(A) The number of gallons of each solvent containing material used.

(B) VOC and HAP content (pounds/gallon) of each solvent containing material used.

(C) Material safety data sheets (MSDS) developed under 29 CFR 1910.1200(g) or a manufacturer data sheet containing the manufacturer's formulation data for all VOC and HAP containing material used. If a range of VOC or HAP content is provided on either the MSDS or the manufacturer data sheet, the highest content reported shall be used. If both the MSDS and manufacturer data sheet are available, the manufacturer data sheet shall be the primary source for determining the VOC or HAP content (pounds/gallon) of each solvent containing material.

(D) A monthly summation of VOC and HAP usage.

(E) Daily summation of VOC and HAP usage.

(F) Purchase orders and invoices for each solvent containing material used.

(4) Particulate matter emissions from spray application 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) The annual notice required by section 1(d) of this rule shall include an inventory listing monthly VOC totals, highest daily total per month, and total VOC emissions for the previous twelve (12) months.

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