No. 38681 (Amendment): Rule R307-348. Magnet Wire Coatings  

  • (Amendment)

    DAR File No.: 38681
    Filed: 07/07/2014 10:08:15 AM

    RULE ANALYSIS

    Purpose of the rule or reason for the change:

    The EPA has indicated that it cannot approve Rule R307-348 as a Reasonable Available Control Technology (RACT) rule as part of Utah's PM2.5 State Implementation Plan (SIP) until it is amended to clarify that the amount of control removal specified in each rule is based on the entire system and the inspection and recordkeeping requirements of the rule are expanded.

    Summary of the rule or change:

    The rule is amended to require an overall control efficiency of the add-on emission control system of 90%, clarify methodology for determining capture efficiency, and to include additional recordkeeping requirements for the add-on emission control system.

    State statutory or constitutional authorization for this rule:

    Anticipated cost or savings to:

    the state budget:

    There are no new requirements in this proposed rule for the State of Utah; therefore, there are no anticipated costs or savings.

    local governments:

    There are no new requirements for local government; therefore, there are no anticipated costs or savings.

    small businesses:

    There are two options to reduce the emissions of VOCs. The first, and more cost-effective, option for small businesses is to use products that meet the VOC limits as specified in Table 1. The other option, which likely only very few larger sources would do, is to use an add-on emission control system that meets the 90% efficiency threshold.

    persons other than small businesses, businesses, or local governmental entities:

    There are no new requirements for persons other than small businesses, or local government entities; therefore, there are no anticipate costs or savings.

    Compliance costs for affected persons:

    There are two options to reduce the emissions of VOCs. The first, and more cost-effective option for small businesses, is to use products that meet the VOC limits as specified in Table 1. The other option, which likely only very few larger sources would do, is to use an add-on emission control system that meets the 90% efficiency threshold. It is difficult to determine the cost of installing and operating an add-on emission control system that meets the 90% requirements, as appropriate emission control systems for each source are extremely variable.

    Comments by the department head on the fiscal impact the rule may have on businesses:

    In most cases businesses will choose to use products that meet the VOC limits in Table 1 of the rule, as that option is usually the most cost-effective. Should a business choose to install and operate an add-on emission control system that meets the 90% overall capture and control efficiency, there would be additional costs to that business. However because appropriate emission control systems for each source are extremely variable, those costs are difficult to predict.

    Amanda Smith, Executive Director

    The full text of this rule may be inspected, during regular business hours, at the Division of Administrative Rules, or at:

    Environmental Quality
    Air QualityRoom Fourth Floor
    195 N 1950 W
    SALT LAKE CITY, UT 84116-3085

    Direct questions regarding this rule to:

    Interested persons may present their views on this rule by submitting written comments to the address above no later than 5:00 p.m. on:

    09/02/2014

    This rule may become effective on:

    10/02/2014

    Authorized by:

    Bryce Bird, Director

    RULE TEXT

    R307. Environmental Quality, Air Quality.

    R307-348. Magnet Wire Coatings.

    R307-348-1. Purpose.

    The purpose of this rule is to limit volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from ovens of magnet wire coating operations.

     

    R307-348-2. Applicability.

    [(1) ]R307-348 applies to sources located in Box Elder, Cache, Davis, Salt Lake, Tooele, Utah and Weber counties that have the potential to emit 2.7 tons per year or more of VOC, including related cleaning activities.

    [(2) In Box Elder and Tooele counties, R307-348 applies to the following sources:

    (a) Existing sources as of February 1, 2013, with the potential to emit 5 tons per year or more of VOC, including related cleaning activities; and

    (b) New sources as of February 1, 2013, that have the potential to emit 2.7 tons per year or more of VOC, including related cleaning activities.

    ]

    R307-348-3. Definitions.

    The following additional definition applies to R307-348:

    "Magnet wire coating" means the process of applying coating of electrical insulating varnish or enamel to aluminum or copper wire for use in electrical machinery.

     

    R307-348-4. [Emission Standards]VOC Content Limit.

    (1) No owner or operator of a magnet wire coating oven may cause, allow or permit discharge into the atmosphere of any VOC in excess of 0.20 kilograms per liter of coating (1.7 pounds per gallon), excluding water, and exempt solvents (compounds not classified as VOCs) delivered to the coating applicator from magnet wire coating operations.

    (a) Equivalency calculations for coatings shall be performed in units of pounds VOCs per gallon of solid rather than pounds VOCs per gallon of coating when determining compliance.

    (b) The equivalent emission limit is 2.2 pounds VOCs per gallon solids.

    (2) The emission limitations specified above shall be achieved by:

    (a) The application of low solvent content coating technology; or

    (b) The use of an add-on control device on magnet wire coating ovens as specified in R307-348-6.

     

    R307-348-5. Work Practices and Recordkeeping.

    (1) The owner or operator shall:

    (a) Store all VOC-containing coatings and cleaning materials in closed containers;

    (b) Minimize spills of VOC-containing coatings and cleaning materials;

    (c) Clean up spills immediately;

    (d) Convey any coatings, thinners, and cleaning materials in closed containers or pipes;

    (e) Close mixing vessels that contain VOC coatings and other materials except when specifically in use; and

    (f) Minimize usage of solvents during cleaning of storage, mixing, and conveying equipment.

    (2) All sources subject to R307-348 shall maintain records demonstrating compliance with[ all provisions of] R307-348-4, and these records shall be available to the director upon request.

     

    R307-348-6. [Optional ]Add-On Control[s] Systems Operations.

    [(1) The owner or operator may install and maintain an incinerator provided that the emission control device will attain at least 90% efficiency performance.

    (2) The owner or operator of a control device shall provide documentation that the emission control system will attain the requirements of R307-348-6.

    (3) Emission control systems shall be operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer recommendations. The owner or operator shall maintain for a minimum of two years records of operating and maintenance sufficient to demonstrate that the equipment is being operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer recommendations.

    ](1) The owner or operator shall install and maintain an incinerator, carbon adsorption, or any other add-on emission control system, provided that the emission control system is operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer recommendations in order to maintain at least 90% capture and control efficiency. Determination of overall capture and control efficiency shall be determined using EPA approved methods, as follows.

    (a) The capture efficiency of a VOC emission control system's VOC collection device shall be determined according to EPA's "Guidelines for Determining Capture Efficiency," January 9, 1995 and 40 CFR Part 51, Appendix M, Methods 204-204F, as applicable.

    (b) The control efficiency of a VOC emission control system's VOC control device shall be determined using test methods in Appendices A-1, A-6, and A-7 to 40 CFR Part 60, for measuring flow rates, total gaseous organic concentrations, or emissions of exempt compounds, as applicable.

    (c) An alternative test method may be substituted for the preceding test methods after review and approval by the EPA Administrator.

    (2) The owner or operator of a control system shall provide documentation that the emission control system will attain the requirements of R307-348-6(1).

    (3) The owner or operator shall maintain records of key system parameters necessary to ensure compliance with R307-348-6. Key system parameters may include, but are not limited to, temperature, pressure and flow rates. Operator inspection schedule, monitoring, recordkeeping, and key parameters shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, and as required to demonstrate operations are providing continuous emission reduction from the source during all periods that the operations cause emissions from the source.

    (4) The owner or operator shall maintain for a minimum of two years records of operating and maintenance sufficient to demonstrate that the equipment is being operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer recommendations.

     

    [R307-348-7. Compliance Schedule.

    (1) All sources in Davis and Salt Lake counties are subject to this rule as of the effective date of this rule.

    (2) Sources in Box Elder, Cache, Utah, Tooele, and Weber counties shall be in compliance with this rule by January 1, 2014.

     

    ]KEY: air pollution, emission controls, surface coating, magnet wire

    Date of Enactment or Last Substantive Amendment: [February 1, 2013]2014

    Authorizing, and Implemented or Interpreted Law: 19-2-104(1)(a)

     


Document Information

Effective Date:
10/2/2014
Publication Date:
08/01/2014
Filed Date:
07/07/2014
Agencies:
Environmental Quality,Air Quality
Rulemaking Authority:

Subsection 19-2-104(1)(a)

Authorized By:
Bryce Bird, Director
DAR File No.:
38681
Related Chapter/Rule NO.: (1)
R307-348. Magnet Wire Coatings.