Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Sheet basecoat (exterior and interior) and
overvarnish; two-piece can exterior (basecoat and overvarnish).
1. No owner or other person shall cause or
permit the discharge into the atmosphere from a coating application system any
volatile organic compound in excess of 2.8 pounds per gallon of coating,
excluding water, as delivered by the coating applicator.
2. Achievement of the emission standard in
subsection A 1 of this section by use of methods in
9VAC5-40-4040 A will be acceptable
to the board.
B.
Two-piece and three-piece can interior body spray; two-piece can exterior end
(spray or roll coat).
1. No owner or other
person shall cause or permit the discharge into the atmosphere from a coating
application system any volatile organic compound in excess of 4.2 pounds per
gallon of coating, excluding water, as delivered by the coating
applicator.
2. Achievement of the
emission standard in subsection B 1 of this section by use of methods in
9VAC5-40-4040 B will be acceptable
to the board.
C.
Three-piece can side-seam spray.
1. No owner
or other person shall cause or permit the discharge into the atmosphere from a
coating application system any volatile organic compound in excess of 5.5
pounds per gallon of coating, excluding water, as delivered by the coating
applicator.
2. Achievement of the
emission standard in subsection C 1 of this section by use of methods in
9VAC5-40-4040 C will be acceptable
to the board.
D. End
sealing compound coating.
1. No owner or other
person shall cause or permit the discharge into the atmosphere from a coating
application system any volatile organic compound in excess of 3.7 pounds per
gallon of coating, excluding water, as delivered by the coating
applicator.
2. Achievement of the
emission standard in subsection D 1 of this section by use of methods in
9VAC5-40-4040 D will be acceptable
to the board.
E. No
owner or other person shall use any coating system or equipment unless
reasonable precautions are taken to minimize the discharge of emissions from
cleaning or purging operations. Reasonable precautions may include the
following:
1. The use of capture or control
devices or both;
2. The use of
detergents, high pressure water, or other non-volatile cleaning
methods;
3. The minimization of the
quantity of volatile organic compounds used to clean lines of equipment;
and
4. The adjustment of production
schedules to minimize coating changes thereby reducing the need for frequent
cleaning or purging of a system.
Statutory Authority
§§ 10.1-1307 and 10.1-1308 of the Code of
Virginia.