Minnesota Administrative Rules
Agency 167 - Pollution Control Agency
Chapter 7008 - CONDITIONALLY EXEMPT STATIONARY SOURCES AND CONDITIONALLY INSIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES
Part 7008.2300 - AUTO-BODY REFINISHING; TECHNICAL STANDARDS
Universal Citation: MN Rules 7008.2300
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 13, September 23, 2024
Subpart 1. Eligibility.
A. To be eligible
to operate without a permit under this chapter, the owner or operator of an
auto-body refinishing facility must comply with this part and part
7008.2000.
B. Painting automobiles and automobile parts
must account for substantially all emissions from the auto-body refinishing
facility. All other emissions from the stationary source must be from
insignificant activities in part
7007.1300, subpart 2 or 3, or
conditionally insignificant activities that comply with parts
7008.4000 and
7008.4110, or both.
C. The owner or operator of an auto-body
refinishing facility must:
(1) purchase or use
less than 2,000 gallons of coating and cleaning materials, combined, each
calendar year; or
(2) limit VOC and
HAP emissions from coating and cleaning activities in each calendar year to
less than the thresholds in this subitem, calculated according to the methods
in subpart 4:
(a) VOC emissions - 20,000
pounds per calendar year; and
(b)
total HAP emissions - 12,000 pounds per calendar year.
Subp. 2. Operational requirements.
The owner or operator of an auto-body refinishing facility must:
A. ensure all painters are
trained in proper spray application of surface coatings and proper setup and
maintenance of spray equipment. Each painter must be trained no later than 180
days after hiring and every five years after the date previous training was
completed;
B. ensure spray-painting
operations, excluding those done by spray guns with three ounces or less cup
capacity and aerosol or pump spray containers with 16 ounces or less capacity,
are completed inside a particulate-control system that is designed to confine
and direct paint overspray, fumes, and vapors to a powered ventilation system
and is equipped with either dry filtration or a water-wash system to capture
paint overspray;
C. operate and
maintain spray-painting equipment, exhaust filtration systems, and spray booths
according to the manufacturers specification;
D. ensure all spray-gun cleaning is done so
that an atomized mist or spray of gun-cleaning solvent and paint residue is not
created outside a container that collects used gun-cleaning solvent. Spray-gun
cleaning may be done, for example, by hand cleaning parts of the disassembled
gun in a container of solvent, by fushing solvent through the gun without
atomizing the solvent and paint residue, or by using a fully enclosed spray-gun
washer. A combination of nonato-mizing methods may also be used; and
E. comply with the requirements for booth
specifications, stripping management practices, overspray-capture efficiency,
spray-gun specifications, solvent storage, and training in Code of Federal
Regulations, title 40, part 63, subpart HHHHHH, as applicable.
Subp. 3. Record keeping.
A. The owner or operator of an
auto-body refinishing facility must maintain:
(1) documentation that each painter has
completed the training specified in subpart 2, item A;
(2) a record of inspection, maintenance, and
repair activities for the spray-painting equipment, exhaust filtration system
systems, and spray booths: and
(3)
a record of the number of gallons of coating and cleaning materials purchased
or used for each calendar year,
(4)
if the owner or operator ships waste material from coating and cleaning
activities off-site for recycling, records of the gallons of material shipped
off-site for recycling.
B. The owner or operator of an auto-body
refinishing facility that chooses to comply with the VOC and HAP emission
limits in subpart 1, item C. subitem (2). must maintain:
(1) records for each calendar year of the
maximum VOC content of each coating and cleaning material:
(2) records for each calendar year of the
maximum HAP content of each coating and cleaning material: and
(3) a record of the safety data sheet (SDS)
or a signed statement from the supplier stating the maximum VOC content and the
maximum HAP content for each coating and cleaning material.
C. For purposes of this part,
"recycling" means reclamation or reuse, as defined in part
7045.0020. of a coating or
cleaning material. If the owner or operator ships waste material from coating
and cleaning activities off-site for recycling:
(1) the gallons of material recycled may be
subtracted from the amount of combined coating and cleaning materials used. If
the gallons of material recycled is subtracted from the amount of combined
coating and cleaning materials used, the owner or operator must keep records of
the gallons of material shipped off-site for recycling and the calculations
done to determine the amount to subtract: or
(2) the pounds of VOC and HAP recycled may be
subtracted from the amount of VOC and HAP calculated as allowed in subpart 4.
If the pounds of VOC and HAP recycled is subtracted from the amount of VOC and
HAP calculated in subpart 4. the owner or operator must keep records of the
amount of coating and cleaning materials shipped off-site for recycling, the
VOC and HAP content of coating and cleaning materials shipped off-site for
recycling, and the calculations done to determine the amount of VOC and HAP to
subtract. Acceptable records include safety data sheets, invoices, shipping
papers, and hazardous waste manifests.
D. The owner or operator must comply with the
requirements for monitoring, record keeping, and reporting in Code of Federal
Regulations, title 40, part 63, subpart HHHHHH, as applicable.
Subp. 4. Notification.
The owner or operator of an auto-body refinishing facility that chooses to comply with the VOC and HAP emission limits in subpart 1, item C. subitem (2). must calculate VOC and HAP emissions using the methods in items A and B.
A. The owner or operator must
calculate VOC emissions using a method in subitem (1) or (2). If the owner or
operator ships waste material from coating or cleaning activities off-site for
recycling, the amount of VOC recycled may be subtracted from the amount of VOC
calculated in subitem (1) or (2):
(1) pounds
of VOC emissions per calendar year equal gallons of VOC-containing material
purchased or used in a calendar year multiplied by the pounds of VOC per
gallon: or
(2) pounds of VOC
emissions per calendar year equal pounds of VOC-containing material purchased
or used in a calendar year multiplied by weight percent of VOC.
B. The owner or operator must
calculate total HAP emissions using a method in subitem (1) or (2). If the
owner or operator ships waste material from coating or cleaning activities
off-site for recycling, the amount of HAP recycled may be subtracted from the
amount of total HAP calculated in subitem (1) or (2):
(1) pounds of HAP emissions per calendar year
equal gallons of HAP-containing material purchased or used in a calendar year
multiplied by the pounds of HAP per gallon: or
(2) pounds of HAP emissions per calendar year
equal pounds of HAP-containing material purchased or used in a calendar year
multiplied by weight percent of HAP.
Subp. 5. Notification.
A. If the owner or operator of an auto-body
refinishing facility covered by a permit issued under parts
7007.0050 to
7007.1850 intends to operate
without a permit according to this chapter, the owner or operator must:
(1) request that the commissioner void the
permit issued under parts
7007.0050 to
7007.1850 for the stationary
source before operating under this chapter; and
(2) notify the commissioner in a format
specified by the commissioner.
B. The owner or operator of an auto-body
refinishing facility not described in item A must notify the commissioner in a
format specified by the commissioner within 120 days after the effective date
of this part or within 120 days after beginning to operate an auto-body
refinishing facility.
C. The
notification required under this subpart must contain:
(1) the owner's name;
(2) the operator's name, if different than
the owner's name;
(3) the facility
name and address; and
(4) the
number of gallons of coating and cleaning materials purchased or used in the
last calendar year or, if the facility has not been in operation for one
calendar year, the anticipated number of gallons of coating and cleaning
materials to be purchased or used.
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