Wisconsin Administrative Code
Department of Natural Resources
NR 400-499 - Environmental Protection - Air Pollution Control
Chapter NR 466 - National emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for printing and flexible substrate surface coating processes
Subchapter III - Paper and Other Web Coating
Section NR 466.23 - Emission standards and compliance dates
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง NR 466.23
Current through August 26, 2024
(1) WHAT EMISSION STANDARDS MUST I MEET?
(a) If you own or
operate any affected source that is subject to the requirements of this
subchapter, you shall comply with the requirements in this section on and after
the compliance dates specified in sub. (3).
(b) You shall limit organic HAP emissions to
the level specified in one of the following:
1. No more than 5% of the organic HAP applied
for each month (95% reduction) at existing affected sources and no more than 2%
of the organic HAP applied for each month (98% reduction) at new affected
sources.
2. No more than 4% of the
mass of coating materials applied for each month at existing affected sources
and no more than 1.6 % of the mass of coating materials applied for each month
at new affected sources.
3. No more
than 20% of the mass of coating solids applied for each month at existing
affected sources and no more than 8% of the coating solids applied for each
month at new affected sources.
4.
If you use an oxidizer to control organic HAP emissions, operate the oxidizer
such that an outlet organic HAP concentration of no greater than 20 parts per
million by volume (ppmv) by compound on a dry basis is achieved and the
efficiency of the capture system is 100%.
(c) You shall demonstrate compliance with
this subchapter by following the procedures in s.
NR 466.25.
(2) WHAT OPERATING LIMITS MUST I MEET?
(a) For any web coating line or group of web
coating lines for which you use add-on control devices, unless you use a
solvent recovery system and conduct a liquid-liquid material balance, you shall
meet the operating limits specified in Table 1 of this subchapter or the
requirements in par. (b). The operating limits apply to emission capture
systems and control devices, and you shall establish the operating limits
during the performance test according to the requirements in s.
NR 466.24(3) (e) 3. You shall meet the
operating limits at all times after you establish them.
(b) If you use an add-on control device other
than those listed in Table 1 of this subchapter or wish to monitor an
alternative parameter and comply with a different operating limit, you shall
apply to the administrator for approval of alternative monitoring under s.
NR 460.07(6).
(3) WHEN MUST I COMPLY?
(a) If you own or operate an existing
affected source subject to the provisions of this subchapter, you shall comply
by the compliance date. The compliance date for existing affected sources is
December 5, 2005. You shall complete any performance test required in s.
NR 466.24(3) within the time limits
specified in s.
NR 460.06(1)
(b).
(b) If you own or operate a new affected
source subject to the provisions of this subchapter, your compliance date is
immediately upon start-up of the new affected source or by December 4, 2002,
whichever is later. You shall complete any performance test required in s.
NR 466.24(3) within the time limits
specified in s.
NR 460.06(1)
(b).
(c) If you own or operate a reconstructed
affected source subject to the provisions of this subchapter, your compliance
date is immediately upon startup of the affected source or by December 4, 2002,
whichever is later. Existing affected sources which have undergone
reconstruction as defined in s.
NR 460.02 are subject to the requirements for new
affected sources. The costs associated with the purchase and installation of
air pollution control equipment are not considered in determining whether the
existing affected source has been reconstructed. Additionally, the costs of
retrofitting and replacing equipment that is installed specifically to comply
with this subchapter are not considered reconstruction costs. You shall
complete any performance test required in s.
NR 466.24(3) within the time limits
specified in s.
NR 460.06(1)
(b).
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