Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 28 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT
Article 19 - AMBIENT AIR QUALITY STANDARDS AND AIR POLLUTION CONTROL
Section 28-19-67 - Petroleum refineries
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024
(a) A person shall not permit the use of any vacuum producing system at a petroleum refinery unless the vapor emissions from the condensers, hot wells or accumulators of the system are reduced by:
(b) A person shall not permit the use of any waste water (oil and water) separator at a petroleum refinery unless covers and seals approved by the department have been provided on all separators and forebays, and all openings in covers, separators and forebays have been equipped with lids or seals so that the lids or seals are in the closed position at all times except when in actual use.
(c) A person shall not perform a process unit turnaround at a petroleum refinery unless a detailed procedure for minimization of volatile organic compound emissions during process unit turnarounds has been developed, submitted to, and approved by the department. As a minimum, the procedure shall provide for:
(d) The owner or operator of any source subject to the provisions of subsections (a) and (b) of this regulation shall:
(e) The owner or operator of a source subject to the provisions of subsection (c) of this regulation shall develop and submit the required procedures to the department within six months of the effective date of this regulation and shall implement such procedures within three months of the date of their approval by the department.
(f) This regulation shall be applicable only to the use of vacuum producing systems and wastewater separators and turn-around operations at petroleum refineries which are located in areas which were identified as not meeting the national ambient air quality standard for ozone in the manner prescribed by the provisions of Section 107(d) of the federal clean air act (42 U.S.C. 7407), as promulgated at 48 FR 46783 (October 14, 1983), and have a cumulative potential contaminant emission rate equal to or greater than one hundred (100) tons of volatile organic compounds per year for all emission sources subject to the provisions of this part.