Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 400-499 - Environmental Protection - Air Pollution Control
Chapter NR 440 - Standards of performance for new stationary sources
Subchapter II - Standards of Performance
Section NR 440.66 - Equipment leaks of VOC in petroleum refineries
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 440.66
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) APPLICABILITY AND DESIGNATION OF AFFECTED FACILITY.
(a)
1. The provisions of this section apply to
affected facilities in petroleum refineries.
2. A compressor is an affected
facility.
3. The group of all the
equipment (defined in sub. (2)) within a process unit is an affected
facility.
(b) Any
affected facility under par. (a) that commences construction or modification
after January 4, 1983, is subject to the requirements of this section.
(c) Addition or replacement of
equipment (defined in sub. (2)) for the purpose of process improvement which is
accomplished without a capital expenditure may not by itself be considered a
modification under this section.
(d) Facilities subject to s.
NR 440.62 or areexcluded 440.68from this
section.
(2) DEFINITIONS. As used in this section, terms not defined in this subsection have the meanings given in s. NR 440.02 or 440.62.
(a) "Alaskan north slope" means the
approximately 69,000 square mile area extending from the Brooks Range to the
Arctic Ocean.
(b) "Equipment" means
each valve, pump, pressure relief device, sampling connection system,
open-ended valve or line and flange or other connector in VOC service.
Compressors are considered equipment only for the purposes of recordkeeping and
reporting.
(c) "In hydrogen
service" means that a compressor contains a process fluid that meets the
conditions in sub. (4) (b).
(d) "In
light liquid service" means that the piece of equipment contains a liquid that
meets the conditions specified in sub. (4) (c).
(e) "Petroleum refinery" means that facility
engaged in producing gasoline, kerosene, distillate fuel oils, residual fuel
oils, lubricants, or other products through the distillation of petroleum or
through the redistillation, cracking, or reforming of unfinished petroleum
derivatives.
(f) "Petroleum" means
the crude oil removed from the earth and the oils derived from tar sands, shale
and coal.
(g) "Process unit" means
components assembled to produce intermediate or final products from petroleum,
unfinished petroleum derivatives, or other intermediates; a process unit can
operate independently if supplied with sufficient feed or raw materials and
sufficient storage facilities for the product.
(3) STANDARDS.
(a) Each owner or operator subject to the
provisions of this section shall comply with the requirements of s.
NR 440.62(3) (a) to (j) as soon as
practicable, but no later than 180 days after initial startup.
(b) An owner or operator may elect to comply
with the requirements of s.
NR 440.62(4) (a) and (b).
(c) An owner or operator may apply to the
administrator for a determination of equivalency for any means of emission
limitation that achieves a reduction in emissions of VOC at least equivalent to
the reduction in emissions of VOC achieved by the controls required in this
section. In doing so the owner or operator shall comply with requirements
40 CFR
60.484, as in effect on July 1, 1994, and
provide notice to the department of any determination of equivalency approved
by the administrator.
(d) Each
owner or operator subject to the provisions of this section shall comply with
the provisions of s.
NR 440.62(6) except as provided in sub.
(4).
(e) Each owner or operator
subject to the provisions of this section shall comply with the provisions of
s.
NR 440.62(7) and (8).
(4) EXCEPTIONS.
(a) Each owner or operator subject to the
provisions of this section may comply with the following exceptions to the
provisions of s.
NR 440.62.
(b)
1.
Compressors in hydrogen service are exempt from the requirements of sub. (3) if
an owner or operator demonstrates that a compressor is in hydrogen
service.
2. Each compressor is
presumed not to be in hydrogen service unless an owner or operator demonstrates
that the piece of equipment is in hydrogen service. For a piece of equipment to
be considered in hydrogen service it shall be determined that the percent
hydrogen content can be reasonably expected always to exceed 50% by volume. For
purposes of determining the percent hydrogen content in the process fluid that
is contained in or contacts a compressor procedures that conform to the general
method described in ASTM E260-96, E168-92 or E169-93, incorporated by reference
in (2) (a) 75., 73. and 74., respectively, shall be used.
3.
a. An owner or
operator may use engineering judgment rather than procedures in subd. 2. to
demonstrate that the percent content exceeds 50% by volume. When an owner or
operator and the department do not agree on whether a piece of equipment is in
hydrogen service however, the procedure in subd. 2. shall be used to resolve
the disagreement.
b. If an owner or
operator determines that a piece of equipment is in hydrogen service the
determination can be revised only after following the procedures in subd.
2.
(c) Any
existing reciprocating compressor that becomes an affected facility under
provisions of s.
NR 440.14 or is exempt 440.15 from s.
NR 440.62(3) (c) 1., 2., 3., 4., 5. and
8., provided the owner or operator demonstrates that recasting the distance
piece or replacing the compressor are the only options available to bring the
compressor into compliance with the provisions of s.
NR 440.62(3) (c) 1., 2., 3., 4., 5. and
8.
(d) An owner or operator may use
the following provision in addition to s.
NR 440.62(6) (e): Equipment is in light
liquid service if the percent evaporated is greater than 10% at 150°C as
determined by ASTM D86-96, incorporated by reference in s.
NR 440.17(2) (a) 7.
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