Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 3, September 23, 2024
A. Reactors, distillation operations,
crystallizers, centrifuges and vacuum dryers. The control system should consist
of one of the following:
1. Surface
condensation system with an outlet temperature not greater than:
a. -13°F when condensing volatile organic
compounds of vapor pressure greater than 5.8 psi;
b. 5°F when condensing volatile organic
compounds of vapor pressure greater than 2.9 psi;
c. 32°F when condensing volatile organic
compounds of vapor pressure greater than 1.5 psi;
d. 50°F when condensing volatile organic
compounds of vapor pressure greater than 1.0 psi; or
e. 77°F when condensing volatile organic
compounds of vapor pressure greater than 0.5 psi.
2. Any system of equal or greater control
efficiency when compared to the standard in
9VAC5-40-450 A 1, provided such
system is approved by the board.
B. Air dryers and production equipment
exhaust systems. The control system should consist of one of the following:
1. Condensation system.
2. Wet scrubbing system.
3. Carbon adsorption system.
4. Incineration.
5. Any system of equal or greater control
efficiency when compared to the standard in
9VAC5-40-450 B 1, provided such
system is approved by the board.
C. Filling of storage tanks. The tank should
be a pressure tank maintaining working pressure sufficient at all times to
prevent vapor loss to the atmosphere, or be designed and equipped with one of
the following vapor control systems:
1. A
submerged fill pipe.
2. A vapor
control system with the vapor recovery portion consisting of one of the
following:
a. A vapor tight return line from
the storage container to the tank truck which shall be connected before liquids
are transferred into the container.
b. Any adsorption system or condensation
system.
3. A vapor
control system with the vapor balance portion meeting the following criteria:
a. There should be no leaks in the tank
trucks' pressure vacuum relief valves and hatch covers, nor truck tanks,
storage tanks and associated vapor return lines during loading or unloading
operations.
b. The pressure relief
valves on storage containers and tank trucks should be set to release at no
less than 0.7 psi or the highest possible pressure in accordance with the
following National Fire Prevention Association Standards: "Standard for Tank
Vehicles for Flammable and Combustible Liquids," "Flammable and Combustible
Liquids Code, "Code for Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities and Repair Garages"
(see 9VAC5-20-21) .
c. Pressure in the vapor collection lines
should not exceed tank truck pressure relief valve settings.
d. All loading and vapor lines should be
equipped with fittings which make vapor tight connections and which close when
disconnected.
4. Any
system of equal or greater control efficiency when compared to the standard in
9VAC5-40-450 C 1, provided such
system is approved by the board.
D. Volatile organic compound storage.
1. The tank should be a pressure tank
maintaining working pressure sufficient at all times to prevent vapor loss to
the atmosphere, or be designed and equipped with one of the following vapor
control systems:
a. Use of pressure/vacuum
conservation vent set at + or %68 .030 psi.
b. Vent condensation system.
c. Carbon adsorption system.
d. An internal floating roof resting on the
surface of the liquid contents and equipped with a closure seal, or seals, to
close the space between the roof edge and tank shell. All tank gauging and
sampling devices should be vapor tight except when gauging or sampling is
taking place.
e. Any system of
equal or greater control efficiency when compared to the standard in
9VAC5-40-450 D 1, provided such
system is approved by the board.
2. There should be no visible holes, tears or
other openings in the seal or any seal fabric.
3. All openings, except stub drains, should
be equipped with a cover, seal or lid. The cover, seal or lid should be in a
closed position at all times except when the device is in actual use. Automatic
bleeder vents should be closed at all times except when the roof is floated off
or landed on the roof leg supports. Rim vents, if provided, should be set to
open when the roof is being floated off the roof leg supports or at the
manufacturer's recommended setting.
4. The exterior aboveground surfaces (exposed
to sunlight) should be painted white, light pastels or light metallic and such
exterior paint should be periodically maintained in good condition. Repainting
may be performed during normal maintenance periods.
E. General.
1. All centrifuges containing volatile
organic compounds, rotary vacuum filters processing liquids containing volatile
organic compounds and any other filters having an exposed liquid surface where
the liquid contains volatile organic compounds should be enclosed. This applies
to liquids exerting a total volatile organic compound vapor pressure of 0.5 psi
or more at 68°F.
2. All
in-process tanks should have covers. Covers should be closed when
possible.
3. For liquids containing
volatile organic compounds, all leaks in which liquids can be observed to be
running or dripping from vessels and equipment (for example: pumps, valves,
flanges) should be repaired as soon as is practical.
Statutory Authority
§ 10.1-1308 of the Code of Virginia.