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Title: MACT Standards Surface Coating


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MACT Standards Surface Coating
  • EnviroExpo
  • May 6, 2003
  • Stephen Kmiotek, Ph.D., P.E.
  • EBI Consultants
  • Air Waste Management Association

2
Overall Approach to Surface Coating MACT Standards
  • Coatings and Composites Coordinated Rule (CCCR)
  • Goal is to develop consistent regulations for all
    coating operations

3
Overview
  • Review key provisions of several standards
  • Applicability
  • Standards
  • Monitoring, Record keeping, Reporting
  • Implementation schedule

4
Source Categories
  • Fabric Coating (63.4280 Subpart OOOO)
  • Paper Other Web (63.3280. Subpart JJJJ)
  • Metal Coil (63.5080, Subpart SSSS)
  • Metal Can (63.3480, Subpart KKKK)
  • Misc. Metal Parts (63.3880, Subpart MMMM)
  • Misc. Plastic Parts (63.4480, Subpart PPPP)

5
Applicability - General
  • All standards apply to facilities that are Major
    HAP Sources and conduct the specific source
    category
  • The individual source category does NOT have to
    be major just the facility.

6
Applicability - General
  • Exemptions include
  • RD and laboratory facilities
  • Maintenance, facilities, buildings and grounds..
  • Hobby shops, consumptive non-commercial use
    unless source category is a Major HAP Source
  • Coatings that contain no HAPs
  • Sources subject to more defined standard
  • Extrusion of plastic onto part is NOT coating

7
Standards - General
  • In all cases, if an oxidizer is used to meet a
    standard, an outlet concentration limit of 20
    ppmv may be used in lieu of the Overall Control
    Efficiency (OCE) limit.
  • In all cases, none means lt 1 HAP (lt 0.1
    carcinogenic HAP) in the coating. It explicitly
    does not mean zero emissions.
  • All NSPS Standards are for VOC, not HAP

8
Applicability Fabric Coating
  • Coating
  • Printing
  • Slashing (sizing)
  • Dyeing
  • Finishing
  • Related activities

9
Standards Fabric Coating
10
Applicability Paper/Web Coating
  • Excludes
  • Printing and publishing
  • Magnetic tape
  • Pressure sensitive tape
  • Coil coating
  • Fabric coating
  • Etc.

11
Standards Paper/Web Coating
12
Applicability Metal Coil Coating
  • Metal coil at least 0.006 in thick
  • Coil less than 0.006 subject to JJJJ
  • Excludes flexible packaging

13
Standards Metal Coil Coating
14
Applicability Metal Can Coating
  • All can coating activities at facilities that use
    at least 1,500 gal/yr
  • Excludes
  • Coil
  • Misc. metal parts
  • Drums, pails, etc.

15
Standards Metal Can Coating
16
Applicability Misc. Metal Parts Coating
  • Coating of any metal not elsewhere regulated
  • Includes mixed metal/other parts if gt 50 of
    coating is applied on a metal surface
  • Excludes hand-held, non-refillable containers

17
Applicability Misc. Metal Parts Coating (contd)
  • Applies to facilities that use at least 250 gal
    coating per year
  • Exempt individual coating used less than 50
    gal/yr total exemption of 250 gal/yr

18
Standards Misc. Metal Parts
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Applicability Misc. Plastic Parts Coating
  • Coating of any plastic not elsewhere regulated
  • Excludes any forms of extrusion or fiberglassing

20
Standards Misc. Plastic Parts
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Monitoring
  • Thermal oxidizer temp
  • Measure/record at least every 15 min
  • Calculate record 3-hour average
  • Adsorber
  • Measure/record total regeneration gas
  • Measure/record temp of bed
  • Initial compliance test of control system

22
Record keeping
  • Purchase, waste, composition of all coatings
  • Calculate emissions on monthly basis
  • Monitoring data
  • 2 years of data on-site
  • 3 additional years of data

23
Reporting
  • Semiannual Compliance Report
  • January 31 July 31
  • Emissions
  • Deviations
  • Certain CEMS/CPMS data downtime

24
Implementation Schedule
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