(1) FINISHING
MATERIALS. The owner or operator of an affected source subject to the
provisions of s.
NR 465.04(1) (a) or (2) (a) shall
demonstrate continuous compliance according to the following procedures as
appropriate:
(a) If complying by using the
methods in s.
NR 465.06(1) (a)
1. or (2) (a) 1., submit the results of the
averaging calculation using Equation 1 in s.
NR 465.06(1) (a)
1. for each month within that semiannual
period, and submit a compliance certification in accord with s.
NR 465.105(3) which states that the
value of E, as calculated using Equation 1 in s.
NR 465.06(1) (a)
1., is no greater than 1.0 for existing
sources or 0.8 for new sources. An affected source is in violation of the
standard if the value of E is greater than 1.0 for existing sources or 0.8 for
new sources for any month. A violation of the monthly average is a separate
violation of the standard for each day of operation during the month, unless
the affected source can demonstrate through records that the violation of the
monthly average can be attributed to a particular day or days during the
period.
(b) If complying by using
the methods in s.
NR 465.06(1) (a)
2. or (2) (a) 2., except as provided for in
par. (c), submit a compliance certification in accord with s.
NR 465.105(3) which states that
compliant stains, washcoats, sealers, topcoats, basecoats, enamels and
thinners, as applicable, have been used each day in the semiannual reporting
period or shall otherwise identify the periods of noncompliance and the reasons
for noncompliance. An affected source is in violation of the standard whenever
a noncompliant coating, as demonstrated by records or by a sample of the
coating, is used.
(c) If complying
by using the methods in s.
NR 465.06(1) (a)
2. or (2) (a) 2. and applying coatings using
continuous coaters, do one of the following:
1. Use compliant coatings, as determined by
the VHAP content of the coating in the reservoir and the VHAP content as
calculated from records, use compliant thinners and submit a compliance
certification in accord with s.
NR 465.105(3) which states that
compliant coatings have been used each day in the semiannual reporting period,
or shall otherwise identify the days of noncompliance and the reasons for
noncompliance. An affected source is in violation of the standard whenever a
noncompliant coating, as determined by records or by a sample of the coating,
is used. Use of a noncompliant coating is a separate violation for each day the
noncompliant coating is used.
2.
Use compliant coatings, as determined by the VHAP content of the coating in the
reservoir, use compliant thinners, maintain a viscosity of the coating in the
reservoir that is no less than the viscosity of the initial coating by
monitoring the viscosity with a viscosity meter or by testing the viscosity of
the initial coating and retesting the coating in the reservoir each time
solvent is added, maintain records of solvent additions and submit a compliance
certification with the semiannual report required by s.
NR 465.105(3). The compliance
certification shall be signed by a responsible official of the company that
owns or operates the affected source and shall state that compliant coatings,
as determined by the VHAP content of the coating in the reservoir, have been
used each day in the semiannual reporting period. Additionally, the
certification shall state that the viscosity of the coating in the reservoir
has not been less than the viscosity of the initial coating, that is, the
coating that is initially mixed and placed in the reservoir, for any day in the
semiannual reporting period. An affected source is in violation of the standard
when a sample of the as-applied coating exceeds the applicable limit
established in s.
NR 465.06(1) (a)
2. or (2) (a) 2., as determined using Method
311, in 40 CFR part 63, Appendix A, incorporated by reference in s.
NR 438.04, or the viscosity of the coating in the
reservoir is less than the viscosity of the initial coating.
(d) If complying by using the
methods in s.
NR 465.06(1) (a)
3. or (2) (a) 3., install, calibrate,
maintain and operate equipment according to manufacturer's specifications to
monitor each site-specific operating parameter established in accordance with
s.
NR 465.07(2) (b)
1. The owner or operator shall also submit
the excess emissions and continuous monitoring system performance report and
summary report required by ss.
NR 465.105(4) and 460.09(5). The
appropriate monitoring equipment and related requirements include the
following:
1. For an incinerator, a
temperature monitoring device equipped with a continuous recorder shall be used
as follows:
a. Where a thermal incinerator is
used, the temperature monitoring device shall be installed in the firebox or in
the ductwork immediately downstream of the firebox in a position before any
substantial heat exchange occurs.
b. Where a catalytic incinerator equipped
with a fixed catalyst bed is used, temperature monitoring devices shall be
installed in the gas stream immediately before and after the catalyst
bed.
c. Where a catalytic
incinerator equipped with a fluidized catalyst bed is used, the temperature
monitoring device shall be installed in the gas stream immediately before the
bed. In addition, a pressure monitoring device shall be installed to determine
the pressure drop across the catalyst bed. The pressure drop shall be measured
monthly at a constant flow rate.
2. For a carbon adsorber, one of the
following shall be used:
a. An integrating
stream flow monitoring device, having an accuracy of +10%, capable of recording
the total regeneration stream mass flow for each regeneration cycle; and a
carbon bed temperature monitoring device, having an accuracy of +1% of the
temperature being monitored or +0.5 °C, whichever is greater, and capable
of recording the carbon bed temperature after each regeneration and within 15
minutes of completing any cooling cycle.
b. An organic compound monitoring device,
equipped with a continuous recorder, to indicate the concentration level of
organic compounds exiting the carbon adsorber.
c. Any other monitoring device that has been
approved by the administrator in accordance with s.
NR 465.07(1) (d)
4. d.
3. The owner or operator of an affected
source may not operate a capture or control device at a daily average value
greater than or less than, as appropriate, the operating parameter values. The
daily average value shall be calculated as the average of all values for a
monitored parameter recorded during the operating day.
4. The owner or operator of an affected
source that is complying through the use of a catalytic incinerator equipped
with a fluidized catalyst bed shall maintain a constant pressure drop, measured
monthly, across the catalyst bed.
5. An owner or operator using a control
device not listed in s.
NR 465.07(1)
(d) shall submit, for the administrator's
approval, a description of the device, test data verifying the performance of
the device, and appropriate site-specific operating parameters that will be
monitored to demonstrate continuous compliance with the standard.
(2) CONTACT ADHESIVES.
The owner or operator of an affected source subject to the provisions of s.
NR 465.04(1) (b) or (2) (b) shall
demonstrate continuous compliance according to the following procedures as
appropriate:
(a) If complying by using the
methods in s.
NR 465.06(1)
(b), (c) 1. or (2) (b) 1., submit a
compliance certification in accord with s.
NR 465.105(3) which states that
compliant contact adhesives, including foam adhesives, have been used each day
in the semiannual reporting period, or should otherwise identify each day
noncompliant contact or foam adhesives were used. Each day a noncompliant
contact or foam adhesive is used is a single violation of the
standard.
(b) If complying by using
the methods in s.
NR 465.06(1) (c)
2. or (2) (b) 2., install, calibrate,
maintain and operate equipment according to the manufacturer's specifications
to monitor each site-specific operating parameter established in accordance
with s.
NR 465.07(2) (b)
1. The owner or operator shall also submit
the excess emissions and continuous monitoring system performance report and
summary report required by ss.
NR 465.105(4) and 460.09(5). The
appropriate monitoring equipment and related requirements include the
following:
1. For an incinerator, a
temperature monitoring device equipped with a continuous recorder shall be used
as follows:
a. Where a thermal incinerator is
used, the temperature monitoring device shall be installed in the firebox or in
the ductwork immediately downstream of the firebox in a position before any
substantial heat exchange occurs.
b. Where a catalytic incinerator equipped
with a fixed catalyst bed is used, temperature monitoring devices shall be
installed in the gas stream immediately before and after the catalyst
bed.
c. Where a catalytic
incinerator equipped with a fluidized catalyst bed is used, the temperature
monitoring device shall be installed in the gas stream immediately before the
bed. In addition, a pressure monitoring device shall be installed to measure
the pressure drop across the catalyst bed. The pressure drop shall be measured
monthly at a constant flow rate.
2. For a carbon adsorber, one of the
following shall be used:
a. An integrating
stream flow monitoring device having an accuracy of +10%, capable of recording
the total regeneration stream mass flow for each regeneration cycle; and a
carbon bed temperature monitoring device, having an accuracy of +1% of the
temperature being monitored or +0.5 °C, whichever is greater, and capable
of recording the carbon bed temperature after each regeneration and within 15
minutes of completing any cooling cycle.
b. An organic compound monitoring device,
equipped with a continuous recorder, to indicate the concentration level of
organic compounds exiting the carbon adsorber.
c. Any other monitoring device that has been
approved by the administrator in accordance with s.
NR 465.07(1) (d)
4. d.
3. The owner or operator of an affected
source may not operate a capture or control device at a daily average value
greater than or less than, as appropriate, the operating parameter values. The
daily average value shall be calculated as the average of all values for a
monitored parameter recorded during the operating day.
4. The owner or operator of an affected
source that is complying through the use of a catalytic incinerator equipped
with a fluidized catalyst bed shall maintain a constant pressure drop, measured
monthly, across the catalyst bed.
5. An owner or operator using a control
device not listed in s.
NR 465.07(1)
(d) shall submit for the administrator's
approval a description of the device, test data verifying the performance of
the device, and appropriate site specific operating parameters that will be
monitored to demonstrate continuous compliance with the standard.
(3) STRIPPABLE SPRAY
BOOTH COATINGS. The owner or operator of an affected source subject to the
provisions s.
NR 465.04(1) (c) or (2) (c) shall
demonstrate continuous compliance by submitting a compliance certification in
accord with s.
NR 465.105(3) which states that
compliant strippable spray booth coatings have been used each day in the
semiannual reporting period, or otherwise identifies each day noncompliant
materials were used. Each day a noncompliant strippable booth coating is used
is a single violation of the standard.
(4) WORK PRACTICE STANDARDS. The owner or
operator of an affected source shall demonstrate continuous compliance with the
work practice standards in s.
NR 465.05
by submitting acompliance certification in accord with s.
NR 465.105(3) which states that the work
practice implementation plan is being followed, or otherwise identifies the
provisions of the plan that have not been implemented and each day the
provisions were not implemented. During any period of time that an owner or
operator is required to implement the provisions of the plan, each failure to
implement an obligation under the plan during any particular day is a
violation.