Volatile Sample Clauses

Volatile. Organic Compounds and Federally Regulated Hazardous Air Pollutants (1) Plant-Wide Applicability Limitation (PAL) - VOC The permit holder may not emit more than 100 tons volatile organic compounds in any 12 consecutive month period from this facility.1 [07-KLH-284. s. 285.65(7), Wis. Stats., and s. NR 408.11(7)(a), Wis. Adm. Code.] (2)
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Volatile. Organic Compounds - (Continued) (b) The design, operation and efficiency of any capture system used with the incinerator required by I.B.4.b.(2)(a)(ii) shall be certified in writing by the permittee. The efficiency of the capture system is subject to approval by the Department. The efficiency of the capture system shall be great enough to insure that for any day either 95% overall control is achieved or the emissions from the controlled line are less than or equal to the amount determined using the following equation: (e) If operating a thermal oxidizer to achieve compliance as required by I.B.4.b.(2)(a)(ii), the permittee shall continuously monitor and record the operating temperature of the oxidizer. [ss. NR 439.055(1) and (2), and NR 439.04(5)(e), Wis. Adm. Code] n E = 3(AiBiCi/Di) i=1 where: E is the total allowable daily emissions of VOCs in pounds from all coatings subject to the same numerical emission limitation applied on P32. i is the subscript denoting an individual coating; n is the number of different coatings applied; Ai is the allowable emission rate from I.B.4.b.(1)(a) in pounds per gallon of coating, excluding water, delivered to the applicator; Bi is the amount of coating in gallons, delivered to the applicator during the actual production day; Di is the theoretical volume fraction of solids in the coating necessary to meet the allowable emission rate from I.B.4.b.(1)(a) calculated from: Di = 1 - [Ai/Pi] where Pi is the density of the VOC used in the coating delivered to the applicator during the actual production day in pounds per gallon. If the coating does not contain any VOCs, or if the actual density cannot be demonstrated by the permittee, a value of 7.36 pounds per gallon shall be used for P. [s. NR 422.04(4), Wis. Adm. Code.] (f) Reference Test Method for Volatile Organic Compound Emissions: Whenever compliance emission testing is required, US EPA Methods 18, 25, 25A or 25B shall be used to demonstrate compliance. [ss. NR 439.06(3)(a) and NR 407.09(4)(a)1., Wis. Adm. Code] (g) Reference Test Method for Volatile Organic Compound Content: Whenever compliance testing is required, U.S. EPA Method 24 shall be used to demonstrate compliance with the VOC content limitations. [s. NR 439.06(3)(b), Wis. Adm. Code]
Volatile. Organic Compounds (a) Latest Available Control Techniques: The permittee may not use coatings or inks with a VOC content greater than 1.8 pounds per gallon as applied. [s. NR 424.03(2)(c), Wis. Adm. Code] (a) The permittee shall maintain the records required by I.B.1.c.(3)(c) to demonstrate compliance with I.B.1.c.(1)(a). [s. NR 407.09(4), Wis. Adm. Code] (a)
Volatile. Organic Compounds (a) Latest Available Control Techniques: (i) The permittee may not use coatings or inks with a VOC content greater than 7.1 pounds per gallon as applied. (ii) The permittee may not use more than 500 gallons of coating per month, averaged over each 12-consecutive month period [s. NR 424.03(2)(c), Wis. Adm. Code] (a) The permittee shall maintain the records required by I.B.2.a.(3)(c) to demonstrate compliance with I.B.2.a.(1)(a)(i). [s. NR 407.09(4), Wis. Adm. Code] (b) To demonstrate compliance with condition I.B.2.a.(1)(a)(ii), the permittee shall calculate the total gallons of coating used, averaged over each 12 consecutive month period by dividing the total gallons of coating used during each consecutive 12 month period by 12. This calculation shall be performed within fifteen calendar days of the end of each month for the previous 12 consecutive month period. [s. NR 407.09(4)(a)1., Wis. Adm. Code] (a) Reference Test Method for Volatile Organic Compound Emissions: Whenever compliance emission testing is required, US EPA Methods 18, 25, 25A or 25B shall be used to demonstrate compliance. [ss. NR 439.06(3)(a) and NR 407.09(4)(a)1., Wis. Adm. Code] (b)
Volatile. Organic Compounds (a)
Volatile. Organic Compounds (a) No person may cause, allow or permit organic compound emissions into the ambient air which substantially contribute to the exceeding of an air standard or cause air pollution. [s. NR 419.03(1), Wis. Adm. Code] (b) No person may cause, allow or permit organic compounds to be used or handled without using good operating practices and taking reasonable precautions to prevent the spillage, escape or emission of organic compounds, solvents or mixtures. [s. NR 419.03(2), Wis. Adm. Code] (c) No person may cause, allow or permit the disposal of more than 1.5 gallons of any liquid VOC waste, or of any liquid, semisolid or solid waste materials containing more than 1.5 gallons of any VOC, in any one day from a facility in a manner that would permit their evaporation into the ambient air during the ozone season, except as provided for in s. NR 419.07. [s. NR 419.04(1), Wis. Adm. Code] (d) Disposal during the ozone season shall be by methods approved by the department, such as incineration, recovery for reuse, or transfer in closed containers to an acceptable disposal facility, such that the quantity of VOC which evaporates into the ambient air does not exceed 15% (by weight) or 1.5 gallons in any one day, whichever is larger. [s. NR 419.04(2), Wis. Adm. Code] (a) The permittee shall maintain the records required by I.B.4.a.(3)(b) to demonstrate compliance with I.B.4.a.(1). [s. NR 407.09(4), Wis. Adm. Code] (a) Reference Test Method for Volatile Organic Compound Emissions: Whenever compliance emission testing is required, US EPA Methods 18, 25, 25A or 25B shall be used to demonstrate compliance. [ss. NR 439.06(3)(a) and NR 407.09(4)(a)1., Wis. Adm. Code] (b) For each batch of towels dried the permittee shall keep records of (i) the weight of the towels before drying; (ii) the weight of the towels after drying; and (iii) the calculated amount of VOCs that are emitted from the towel dryer. [s. NR 439.04(1)(d), Wis. Adm. Code] POLLUTANT (1) LIMITATIONS (2) COMPLIANCE DEMONSTRATION METHODS (3) REFERENCE TEST METHODS, RECORDKEEPING, AND MONITORING REQUIREMENTS
Volatile. Organic Compounds (a) Emissions from each individual lithographic line included under P03 may never exceed 15 pounds in any day. [s. NR 424.03(1)(a)4.
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Volatile. Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions: Conform to South Coast Air Quality Management District (SCAQMD) Rule 1113 - Architectural Coatings, Amended July 13, 2007 and as accepted by authorities having jurisdiction. Maximum 100 grams per liter.
Volatile. Organic Compounds VOCs have been and continue to be detected in the SGV and SFV Basins. The following list presents the analytes that are of particular concern based on concentrations and frequency of detection with in these groundwater basins:  Carbon tetrachloride  Chloroethane  Chloroform  1,1-dichloroethane  1,2-dichloroethane  1,1-dichloroethene  cis-1,2-dichloroethene  trans-1,2-dichloroethene  Dichloromethane (methylene chloride)  PCE  1,1,1,2-tetrachloroethane  1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane  1,1,1-trichloroethane  1,1,2-trichloroethane  TCE  Vinyl chloride  Benzene  Toluene  Ethylbenzene  Xylenes  Trichlorofluoromethane (Freon 11)  Dichlorodifluoromethane (Freon 12)  1,1,2-trichloro -trifluoroethane (Freon 113) The applicable methods are USEPA Method 8260B for soil and groundwater and USEPA Method 524.2 for finished drinking water. Other VOCs such as methyl ethyl ketone (MEK), methyl isobut yl ketone, ethylene dibrom ide, etc. may also be analyzed by these methods. The target analyte list shall be developed based upon site history and conditions and sh all be presented in the facility -specific work plan .
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