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2004 SIP Summit A RCHITECTURAL C OATINGS AND S OLVENT C LEANING January 14, 2004

2004 SIP Summit A RCHITECTURAL C OATINGS AND S OLVENT C LEANING January 14, 2004. Outline. Background Emission inventory Existing measures SIP strategies Other possible measures. What are Architectural Coatings?.

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2004 SIP Summit A RCHITECTURAL C OATINGS AND S OLVENT C LEANING January 14, 2004

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  1. 2004 SIP Summit ARCHITECTURALCOATINGSANDSOLVENT CLEANING January 14, 2004

  2. Outline • Background • Emission inventory • Existing measures • SIP strategies • Other possible measures

  3. What are Architectural Coatings? • Coatings applied to stationary structures and their appurtenances, including: • Paints • Stains • Industrial maintenance coatings • Traffic coatings • Does not include aerosol paints

  4. What is Solvent Cleaning? • Removal of contaminants, using solvents • Traditionally high-VOC organic solvents • New technology allows for use of low-VOC aqueous solvents

  5. District and ARB Roles • Local districts adopt measures to further reduce emissions • ARB assists districts in identifying most effective rules • ARB developed architectural coatings SCM to promote statewide uniformity

  6. Water-borne 42% Statewide Architectural CoatingsROG Emissions - 2010 90 tons per day Solvent-borne 50% Thinning and cleanup 8%

  7. Cold Cleaning 72% Hand wiping 27% Vapor Degreasing 1% Statewide Cleaning SolventsROG Emissions - 2010 40 tons per day

  8. Existing Measures - Local Districts • Local rules for: • Architectural coatings • Degreasers • Other solvent cleaning • Permit limits for VOC and toxic emissions • National rule for halogenated solvents

  9. Architectural CoatingsEmissions Trends

  10. SIP Strategies • Architectural coatings • SCAQMD • Other districts • Solvent cleaning • SCAQMD • Other districts

  11. ARB Assistance and Oversight • ARB is facilitating district rules comparison for many categories, including solvent cleaning • ARB will update architectural coatings SCM

  12. Process to UpdateSuggested Control Measure • Survey architectural coating manufacturers • Conduct technology assessments • Conduct thorough public process

  13. Architectural Coating Surveys • Hundreds of manufacturers • Thousands of products • Data verification • Follow-up • Re-survey in 2005 to capture reformulated products

  14. Technology Assessments • Dozens of product categories • Identify technologies available to formulate lower-polluting products • Survey data, literature searches, meetings with industry and other agencies, performance testing

  15. Public Process • Coordinate with districts • Meet with industry • Multiple public workshops • Staff report and update Program EIR

  16. Other Possible Strategies • Reactivity-based limits • Clean-up solvent limits

  17. Summary • Local districts adopt these control measures • ARB provides districts technical assistance • SCM development is multi-year effort that helps districts and industry

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