Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 400-499 - Environmental Protection - Air Pollution Control
Chapter NR 465 - National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for general surface coating processes
Subchapter IV - Surface Coating of Plastic Parts and Products
Section NR 465.34 - General compliance requirements
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 465.34
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) WHAT ARE MY GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR COMPLYING WITH THIS SUBCHAPTER?
(a) You shall be in compliance with the
emission limits in this subchapter as specified in subds. 1. and 2.
1. Any coating operation for which you use
the compliant material option or the emission rate without add-on controls
option shall be, as specified in s.
NR 465.33(2) (a) and (b), in compliance
with the applicable emission limit in s.
NR 465.33(1) at all times.
2. Any coating operation for which you use
the emission rate with add-on controls option shall be, as specified in s.
NR 465.33(2) (c), in compliance with the
emission limits specified in subd. 2. a. to c.
a. The coating operation shall be in
compliance with the applicable emission limit in s.
NR 465.33(1) at all times except during
periods of startup, shutdown and malfunction.
b. The coating operation shall be in
compliance with the operating limits for emission capture systems and add-on
control devices required by s.
NR 465.33(3) at all times except during
periods of startup, shutdown and malfunction, and except for solvent recovery
systems for which you conduct liquid-liquid material balances according to s.
NR 465.38(2) (j).
c. The coating operation shall be in
compliance with the work practice standards in s.
NR 465.33(4) at all times.
(b) You shall always
operate and maintain your affected source, including all air pollution control
and monitoring equipment you use for purposes of complying with this
subchapter, according to the provisions in s.
NR 460.05(4) (a) 1.
(c) If your affected source uses an emission
capture system and add-on control device, you shall develop and implement a
written startup, shutdown and malfunction plan according to the provisions in
s.
NR 460.05(4) (c). The plan shall address
the startup, shutdown and corrective actions in the event of a malfunction of
the emission capture system or the add-on control device. The plan shall also
address any coating operation equipment that may cause increased emissions or
that would affect capture efficiency if the process equipment malfunctions,
such as conveyors that move parts among enclosures.
(2) WHAT PARTS OF THE GENERAL PROVISIONS APPLY TO ME? You shall comply with the applicable general provisions requirements in ch. NR 460. Appendix PPPP in ch. NR 460 shows which parts of the general provisions in ch. NR 460 apply to you.
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