New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 7 - ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
Chapter 27B - SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES
Subchapter 3 - AIR TEST METHOD 3: SAMPLING AND ANALYTICAL PROCEDURES FOR THE DETERMINATION OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM SOURCE OPERATIONS
Section 7:27B-3.17 - Procedures for the determination of volatile organic compounds emitted from petroleum solvent dry cleaning operations
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 7:27B-3.17
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 24, December 18, 2024
(a) The method in this section is applicable for the determination of the final recovered solvent flow rate at the completion of the recovery cycle, and the VOC content in all filtration waste. For the same circumstances as described above, any alternative method shall be submitted to the Department for review, pursuant to N.J.A.C. 7:27B-3.2(c), (d), and (e).
(b) This method is based upon:
1. The determination of the volume of the
recovered solvent; and
2. The
separation and weight determination of the solvent.
(c) The following is a summary of this method:
1. The recovered solvent is diverted
to a graduated cylinder at the end of the recovery cycle. The volume of solvent
recovered during a one minute period is measured and recorded.
2. The recovered solvent is separated from
other filtration waste and weighed.
(d) The procedure for this section shall be as follows:
1. Recovered solvent shall be
determined as follows:
i. The flow rate of
the recovered solvent is measured at the outlet of the solvent-water
separator;
ii. The flow rate of the
recovered solvent is measured at the end of the solvent recovery
phase;
iii. Divert the flow of the
recovered solvent to a graduated cylinder;
iv. Record the volume of recovered solvent to
the nearest milliliter, after a one minute interval;
v. Record the type of articles cleaned and
the length of the recovery cycle; and
vi. Repeat steps i-v over three cleaning
cycles.
2. The solvent
content in filtration waste shall be determined as follows:
i. Collect three one-kilogram samples of
still and filtration waste in air-tight containers which are impervious to
petroleum solvents;
ii. Record the
total mass of articles in kilograms cleaned since the last still boildown or
filter change;
iii. Record the
total mass of still and filter water in kilograms produced since the last waste
removal;
iv. Determine the solvent
content of the still and filter water using the procedure specified in ASTM
D322-80, "Standard Test Method for Gasoline Dilutent in Used Gasoline Engine
Oils by Distillation" (N.J.A.C. 7:27B-3.18,
Reference 15); and
v. Report the
results as mass of VOC per mass of dry weight of articles dry cleaned in
kilograms per kilogram.
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