Current through August 26, 2024
(1) Each owner or operator of a new solvent
cleaning machine subject to the provisions of this chapter for which the
construction or reconstruction commenced after April 1, 1997, shall submit an
initial notification report to the department as soon as practicable before the
construction or reconstruction is planned to commence. The report shall be
submitted as part of and incorporated into the application required under s.
NR 406.03 or 407.04(1) (b) 3. with
the following revisions and additions:
(a)
The report shall include a brief description of each solvent cleaning machine
including machine type (batch vapor, batch cold, vapor in-line or cold
in-line), solvent/air interface area and existing controls.
(b) The report shall include the anticipated
compliance approach for each solvent cleaning machine.
(c) The report shall include an estimate of
annual halogenated HAP solvent consumption for each solvent cleaning
machine.
(2) Each owner
or operator of a batch cold solvent cleaning machine subject to the provisions
of this chapter shall submit an initial statement of compliance to the
department. For existing sources, this report shall be submitted to the
department no later than 150 days after the compliance date specified in s.
NR 469.01(1)
(d). For new sources, this report shall be
submitted to the department no later than 150 days after April 1, 1997 or 150
days after startup, whichever is later. This report shall include the
requirements specified in pars. (a) to (d).
(a) The name and address of the owner or
operator.
(b) The address where the
solvent cleaning machines are located.
(c) A statement, signed by the owner or
operator of the solvent cleaning machine, stating that the solvent cleaning
machine for which the report is being submitted is in compliance with the
provisions of this chapter.
(d) The
compliance approach for each solvent cleaning machine.
(3) Each owner or operator of a batch vapor
or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with the provisions of ss.
NR 469.04 to shall submit 469.07 to the department an
initial statement of compliance for each solvent cleaning machine. For existing
sources, this report shall be submitted to the department no later than 150
days after the compliance date specified in s.
NR 469.01(1)
(d). For new sources, this report shall be
submitted to the department no later than 150 days after April 1, 1997 or 150
days after startup, whichever is later. This statement shall include the
requirements specified in pars. (a) to (g).
(a) The name and address of the owner or
operator.
(b) The address where the
solvent cleaning machines are located.
(c) A list of the control equipment used to
achieve compliance for each solvent cleaning machine.
(d) For each piece of control equipment
required to be monitored, a list of the parameters that are monitored and the
values of these parameters measured on or during the first month after the
compliance date.
(e) Conditions to
maintain the wind speed requirements of s.
NR 469.06(2) (b) 2. if
applicable.
(f) For solvent
cleaning machines complying with the idling emission limit standards of s.
NR 469.04(2) (a) 2. or (b) 2. or (3) (a) 2. or (b)
2., a test report for tests of idling
emissions meeting the specifications in Method 307 of Appendix A of 40 CFR part
63, incorporated by reference in s.
NR 484.04. This report shall comply with the requirements
specified in subds. 1. to 4.
1. This test
shall be on the same solvent cleaning machine model that is used at the source.
The test may be done by the owner or operator of the affected machine or may be
supplied by the vendor of that solvent cleaning machine or a third
party.
2. This report shall clearly
state the monitoring parameters, monitoring frequency and the delineation of
exceedances for each parameter.
3.
If a solvent cleaning machine vendor or third party test report is used to
demonstrate compliance, it shall include the following for the solvent cleaning
machine tested: name of persons or company that performed the test, model name,
the date the solvent cleaning machine was tested, serial number, and a diagram
of the solvent cleaning machine tested.
4. If a solvent cleaning machine vendor or
third party test report is used, the owner or operator of the solvent cleaning
machine shall comply with the following requirements: submit a statement by the
solvent cleaning machine vendor or third party tester that the solvent cleaning
machine tested is the same model as the unit for which the report is being
submitted; or demonstrate to the department's satisfaction that the solvent
emissions from the solvent cleaning machine for which the test report is being
submitted are equal to or less than the solvent emissions from the solvent
cleaning machine in the vendor or third party test report.
(g) If a carbon adsorber is used to comply
with these standards, the date and results of the weekly measurement of the
halogenated HAP solvent concentration in the carbon adsorber exhaust required
in s.
NR 469.10(5).
(4) Each owner or operator of a batch vapor
or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with the provisions of s.
NR 469.08
shall submit to the department an initial statement of compliance for each
solvent cleaning machine. For existing sources, this report shall be submitted
to the department no later than May 1, 1998. For new sources, this report shall
be submitted to the department no later than 150 days after April 1, 1997 or
150 days after startup, whichever is later. The statement shall include the
information specified in pars. (a) to (d).
(a) The name and address of the solvent
cleaning machine owner or operator.
(b) The address where the solvent cleaning
machines are located.
(c) The
solvent/air interface area for each solvent cleaning machine or, for cleaning
machines without a solvent/air interface, a description of the method used to
determine the cleaning capacity and the results.
(d) The results of the first 3-month average
emissions calculation.
(5) Each owner or operator of a batch vapor
or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with the provisions of ss.
NR 469.04 to shall submit 469.07 an annual report by
February 1 of the year following the one for which the report is being made.
This report, which may be combined with the report required under sub. (6) into
a single report for each facility, shall include the requirements specified in
pars. (a) and (b).
(a) A signed statement
from the facility owner or designee stating that, "All operators of solvent
cleaning machines have received training on the proper operation of solvent
cleaning machines and their control devices sufficient to pass the test
required in s.
NR 469.05(10), Wis. Adm.
Code."
(b) An estimate of solvent
consumption for each solvent cleaning machine during the reporting
period.
(6) Each owner
or operator of a batch vapor or in-line solvent cleaning machine complying with
the provisions of s.
NR 469.08
shall submit a solvent emission report every year. This solvent emission
report, which may be combined with the report required under sub. (5) into a
single report for each facility, shall contain the requirements specified in
pars. (a) to (c).
(a) The size (solvent/air
interface area or cleaning capacity) and type of each unit subject to this
chapter.
(b) The average monthly
solvent consumption for the solvent cleaning machine in kilograms per
month.
(c) The 3-month monthly
rolling average solvent emission estimates calculated each month using the
method as described in s.
NR 469.09(3).
(7) Each owner or operator of a batch vapor
or in-line solvent cleaning machine shall submit an exceedance report to the
department semiannually except when the department determines on a case-by-case
basis that more frequent reporting is necessary to accurately assess the
compliance status of the source or an exceedance occurs. Once an exceedance has
occurred, the owner or operator shall follow a quarterly reporting format until
a request to reduce reporting frequency under sub. (8) is approved. Exceedance
reports shall be delivered or postmarked by the 30th day following the end of
each calendar half or quarter, as appropriate. The exceedance report shall
include the applicable information in pars. (a) to (c).
(a) Information on the actions taken to
comply with ss.
NR 469.06 and 469.07. This information shall include
records of written or verbal orders for replacement parts, a description of the
repairs made, and additional monitoring conducted to demonstrate that monitored
parameters have returned to accepted levels.
(b) If an exceedance has occurred, the reason
for the exceedance and a description of the actions taken.
(c) If no exceedances of a parameter have
occurred, or a piece of equipment has not been inoperative, out of control,
repaired or adjusted, a statement of this information.
(8) An owner or operator who is required to
submit an exceedance report on a quarterly or more frequent basis may reduce
the frequency of reporting to semiannual if the conditions in pars. (a) to (c)
are met.
(a) The source has demonstrated a
full year of compliance without an exceedance.
(b) The owner or operator continues to comply
with all relevant recordkeeping and monitoring requirements specified in ch. NR
460 and in this chapter.
(c) The
department does not object to a reduced frequency of reporting for the affected
source as provided in s.
NR 460.09(5) (c) 3.