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NESHAP info sources

NESHAP info sources. http//ttnwww.rtpnc.epa.gov ward.ingred@epamail.epa.gov (919)541-0300 USEPA Region IX, San Francisco (415) 744-1143. http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/gp/gppg.html Rule and Implementation Information for Part 63 General Provisions (Subpart A)

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NESHAP info sources

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  1. NESHAP info sources • http//ttnwww.rtpnc.epa.gov • ward.ingred@epamail.epa.gov • (919)541-0300 • USEPA Region IX, San Francisco • (415) 744-1143

  2. http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/gp/gppg.html Rule and Implementation Information for Part 63 General Provisions (Subpart A) http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/aerosp/aeropg.html Rule and Implementation Information for the Aerospace Industry http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/aerosp/filter.pdf List of a dozen Manufacturers of Paint Arrestors Certified by Method 319 http://www.epa.gov/ttn/atw/aerosp/fr398f.txt Aerospace Manufacture & Rework Facilities; NESHAP and Control Techniques Guideline; Final and Proposed Rules

  3. EPA’s Hazardous Air Pollutants ProgramClean Air Act §112 • (b) list of 188 HAP • (c) list of sources emitting these HAP • (d) performance standard shall be the Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) (twelfth percentile of existing installations) • (f) residual risk

  4. EPA’s Hazardous Air Pollutants ProgramAerospace NESHAP • General Provisions 40 CFR 63, subpart A, 1994 • List of sources emitting 40 CFR 61 • MACT standard for Aerospace Coating Operations 40 CFR 63 Subpart GG • Residual risk - not yet drafted

  5. General CTG NESHAP new proposed 6 June 1994 effective date 1 Sept 1995 Final rulemaking Dec 1997 major amendments 27 Mar. 1998 Cleaning FCD 1 Sept 1998 Final Compliance 1 Sept 1998 Specialty Coatings 1 Sept 1999 NESHAP Final Compliance Date September 1, 1998

  6. NESHAP vs District Rules The NESHAP provides additional HAP reductions and enhanced compliance by self reporting

  7. NESHAP vs District Rules The following substances are listed as federal HAP but are exempt from existing district VOC rules • 1,1,1- Trichloroethane • Perchloroethylene • Methylene Chloride

  8. NESHAP vs District Rules Both the district breakdown rule and the NESHAP malfunction provision allow the source to continue operating while affecting repairs. EPA has traditionally opposed variances. Will the variance application and report delineating emission minimization during breakdown satisfy EPA’s malfunction plan requirements?

  9. NESHAP vs District Rules District rules require new and existing sources meet the same limits. The NESHAP has stricter limits for reconstructions with a capital cost in excess of 50% of the cost of the facility. • District rules will likely be changed.

  10. NESHAP vs SCAQMD Rule Spot stripping exemption South Coast 3 gal/day (1695 gal. of methylene chloride /yr) NESHAP less than 6 vehicles/year unlimited more than 6 vehicles/yr 26 gal/vehicle/yr (no limit on gal.)

  11. NESHAP vs SCAQMD Rule Coatings exemption South Coast • Facilities using less than 3 gal/day of VOC containing coatings & solvents • Temporary markings • Aerosols NESHAP Containing less than 0.1% HAP & VOC or less than 1.0% non-carcinogens

  12. NESHAP vs SCAQMD Rule Coatings VOC content exemption South Coast • 20 gal/yr of a coating provided facility uses less than 200 gal/yr combined • 10 gal/yr of adhesives NESHAP 50 gal/yr of any one coating provided facility uses less than 200 gal/yr combined

  13. NESHAP vs SCAQMD Rule Coatings :VOC content & transfer efficiency exemption South Coast 1.5 gal/day for repair at military facility provided facility uses less than 5 gal/day combined NESHAP 0.1% HAP and VOC or 1.0% non-carcinogen

  14. NESHAP vs SCAQMD Rule Controled Coatings South Coast • 86% Control (90% capture x 95% control) or • 50 ppm at exhaust NESHAP 81% Control

  15. NESHAP vs District Rules No specific “minimize spills” provision in district rule. For handwipe cleaning district has “200 gms VOC” vs. compositional compliance or 60% volume reduction in NESHAP. No HAP limit in district VOC rules Districts will need to incorporate HAP limits for coatings and cleaning solvents. Likely handwipe limit will be less than 0.1% carcinogen & less than 1.0% non-carcinogenic HAP to qualify for exemption.

  16. NESHAP vs District Rules For chemical milling maskants there is No commonality between rules. SCoast Chemical Milling & Chemical Processing 250g/l NESHAP Type I 622 g/l Type II 160g/l

  17. NESHAP vs District Rules For “any alternative approved by the director” EPA has 180 days to decide. Districts suggest authority reverts to local district after 15 days.

  18. Aerospace NESHAP Matrix • Applicability • Exemptions • Standards • Tests, Recordkeeping & Reporting Organic Depainting Inorganic Depainting Gun Cleaning Surf. Cleaning Painting

  19. Aerospace Coating MACT • Applicability • Exemptions • Standards • Tests, Recordkeeping & Reporting

  20. Aerospace NESHAP Applicability • A major HAP source making or reworking commercial, civil or military vehicles or components and • Applying primer, topcoat or chemical milling maskant, cleaning with solvent or stripping paint

  21. NESHAP-General Provisions Applicability • Major sources - those facilities with the potential to emit 10 tpy of any listed HAP or 25 tpy of any combination of listed hap

  22. Aerospace NESHAP Applicability • All hand wipe and flush cleaning operations • Each spray gun cleaner, chemical milling maskant application operation, waste storage and handling operation • Each primer, topcoat and depainting operation that emits organic HAP or VOC • Each spray booth or hangar that contains a primer, topcoat or depainting operation emitting inorganic HAP

  23. Not covered by the Aerospace NESHAP Applicability- Not Covered • Electronic parts & assemblies • Quality control & Laboratory testing • Composites processing • Chemical milling • Manufacture of aircraft transparencies • Metal finishing and electroplating (electrodeposition of organic coatings is subject to the rule) • Wastewater operations • Waste handling subject to RCRA, 40 CFR 262-268

  24. Aerospace NESHAP Exemptions 63.741 Specialty coatings (listed in Appendix A) Sealants and adhesives Adhesive bonding primers Any coating, stripper or solvent containing less than 0.1% carcinogen or less than 1.0% non-carcinogen Facilities that use less than 50 gal/yr of each coating or maskant and less than 200 gal/yr for all coatings & maskants Parts and assemblies not critical to vehicle’s structural integrity or flight performance Activities associated with space vehicles (except for depainting) Rework of antique aerospace vehicles or components

  25. NESHAP- General Provisions 63.9 Tests, Recordkeeping & Reporting • Notifications to be sent to Regional Federal authority and Local (State) authority • Initial aerospace notification (A/C or permit app) due 1 Sept 1998 • followed by: Performance test, Continuous Monitoring System, Compliance status

  26. Aerospace Cleaning MACT 63.744 • Applicability • Exemptions • Standards • Tests, Recordkeeping & Reporting

  27. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations 63.744(a) Applicability • A major HAP source making or reworking commercial, civil or military vehicles or components and • Hand-wipe clean : remove contaminants from an aerospace vehicle or component by rubbing with material moistened with a cleaning solvent • Flush clean: passing solvent over, into or through the component

  28. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations 63.744(a) Standards - Hand wipe compliance alternatives (a)* and (a)** • use aqueous solvent (>80% H2O) or hydrocarbon solvent with a maximum vapor pressure of 7mm Hg at 20o C and contains no HAP • solvents containing HAP or VOC at concentrations less than 0.1% for carcinogens and 1.0% for non-carcinogens (63.741(f)) no other requirements need be met (*) is an imaginary number not appearing in the federal document

  29. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Standards - Hand wipe Compliance alternatives (b)(2) and (b)(3) • Use solutions that have a composite VP of < 45mm Hg at 20o C 63.744(b)(2) or • Demonstrate 60% volume reduction in use of hand wipe solvents over baseline 63.744(b)(3) and...

  30. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Standards - hand wipe operations compliance alternative b • place solvent laden wipes in bags or other closed containers immediately after use • store fresh and spent solvent (except semi-aqueous) in closed containers • minimize spills through proper handling and transfer

  31. Terone Selected Vapor Pressures in mm Hg at 20oC • 7 cleaning solvent exemption level • 13 Methyl-n-propyl ketone • 18 Water • 23 Methyl-isopropyl ketone • 43 Ethanol • 45 cleaning solvent standard (b)(2) • 80 Methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) • 170 Acetone • 300 Methylene chloride (MC)

  32. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Standards - Gun cleaning 63.744(c) One of these approved techniques shall be used with HAP or VOC solvents • enclosed system • nonatomized cleaning • disassembled gun • atomized

  33. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Tests, Recordkeeping & Reporting Enclosed Systems 63.753(b)(1)(iii),(iv) • Inspect seals on enclosed systems monthly. Repair leaks within 15 days (or remove from service). Record date leak found and date fixed. • Report semiannually when non-compliant gun cleaner is used and unrepaired leaks exceeding 15 days. No reporting requirements for all other cleaner types

  34. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Standards- Flush cleaning 63.744(d) • Empty used solvent into a container that is kept closed when not in use does not apply to approved cleaning solvents(vapor pressure less than 7 mm Hg) No record keeping required.

  35. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Exempt operations • hand wipe cleaning with solvents containing no HAP or VOC • solvents containing HAP or VOC at concentrations less than 0.1% for carcinogens and 1.0% for non-carcinogens (63.741(f)) • non Aerospace related cleaning activities

  36. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Exempt operations 63.744(e) • breathing oxygen systems • assemblies exposed to strong oxidizers or reducers • preparatory to surface bonding • electronic parts & assemblies • solar cells, coated optics, and thermal control surfaces • textiles for interiors • honeycomb cores, glass or polycarbonate transparencies • cleaning with nonflammable liquids within 5 feet of live electrical systems • operations covered by essential use waiver

  37. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Tests, Recordkeeping & Reporting Vapor Pressure Determination single component solvents see MSDS, product data sheet or other reference blended solvents - calculate composite vp using manufacturer’s data and partial pressures per equation in 63.750(b)(2)

  38. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Tests, Recordkeeping & Reporting Name, Vapor Pressure, & organic HAP content of each solvent used For composition compliance ,(a)* and (a)**, record calculations and annual consumption For vp compliance ,(b)(2), record vp, calculations, test results, & monthly consumption at each operation For 60% reduction compliance, (b)(3), copy of approved alternative plan and all supporting documentation For exempt operations using non-complying solvents record monthly volumes by operation and keep a list of processes using exemption 63.752(b)(4) Maintain purchase records and MSDS for exempt coatings

  39. NESHAP- Cleaning Operations Tests, Recordkeeping & Reporting Semi-annual For control options (a)*, (a)** and (b)(2) • Compliant and Non-compliant cleaning solvent usage • New cleaning solvents and vapor pressure or composition • Compliance certification statement For option (b)(3) • Demonstrate that the 60% reduction is equivalent to options (a) or (b)(2)

  40. NESHAP- Coating Operations Exempt coatings a) any coating, stripper or solvent containing less than 0.1% carcinogen or less than 1.0% non-carcinogen b) specialty coatings listed in Appendix A c) facilities that use less than 50 gal/yr of each coating or maskant and than less 200 gal/yr for all exempt coatings & maskants

  41. NESHAP- Coating Operations Standards (organic spray operations)63.745 • minimize spills during handling & transfer (b) • coatings must be applied with HVLP or electrostatic equipment which is operated within manufacturer’s specifications, or dip, flow, roll, brush, electrodeposition, (f) • meet one of five compliance options (c), (c)(3), (d), (e)(2) or (i)

  42. NESHAP- Coating Operations Standards 63.745 compliance option (c)(organic HAP w/o control device) • HAP and VOC content limits Primers 350g/l (2.9#/gal) Topcoats 420g/l (3.5#/gal) Type I Maskants 622g/l (5.2#/gal) Type II Maskants 160g/l (1.3#/gal) or

  43. NESHAP- Coating Operations Standards 63.752 (c)(3)(i) compliance option (c)(3)(low HAP primer) • HAP and VOC content limits (grams per liter and equivalent (pounds per gallon), less water) Primers 250g/l (2.1#/gal) This option allows reduced recordkeeping and reporting. There is no “standard” requiring this limit.

  44. NESHAP- Coating Operations Standards 63.745 compliance option (d)organic HAP with a control device • add on controls with an overall efficiency of 81% (95% for new maskant systems) • Overall efficiency = capture efficiency X control efficiency

  45. NESHAP- Coating Operations Standards 63.745 compliance option (e)(2)(Averaging) • Use any combination of coatings to achieve equivalency with option (d) • Averaging of primers with topcoats is not allowed. • Averaging plan must be preapproved

  46. NESHAP- Coating Operations Standards 63.741 compliance option (i)Waterborne Coatings • Maintain for 5 years manufacturer’s data and purchase records showing coating contains more than 5 % water by weight and VOC in compliance with option (c) • Must still use high transfer efficiency application (HVLP, electrostatic, hand paint) These coatings may be averaged for option (d)

  47. NESHAP- Coating Operations Exempt operations • R and D, Quality control, and laboratory testing • airbrush, spray cans, touch up (art and repair) • antique vehicles

  48. NESHAP- Coating Operations Standards (Inorganic HAP)63.745(g) • Must be applied in a booth or hangar with: • one of the following five compliance options (i)(A), (i)(B),(ii), (iii)(A), or (iii)(B).

  49. NESHAP- CoatingOperations • Standards 63.745(g)(2) Inorganic HAP • option (i)(A) for existing sources: • two stage particulate filter certified by method 319 of Appendix A or • option (i)(B)water wash • option (ii)(A)New booths are held to a higher standard, requiring a 3 stage filter.

  50. NESHAP- Coating Operations • Standards 63.745(g)(2) Inorganic HAP • option (iii)(A) for sources built between • 6 June 94 and 29 Oct 96 and not spraying • coatings containing Chromium or Cadmium • only 2 stage or water wash is required. • option (iii)(B) Sources built before 29 Oct 96 • and applying Chromium or Cadmium must • use a three stage filter or a HEPA filter.

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