Extended cookout

Extended cookout (ECO) means a cellulose ether process change that reduces the amount of unreacted ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, methyl chloride, or chloroacetic acid leaving the reactor. This is accomplished by allowing the product to react for a longer time, thereby leaving less unreacted ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, methyl chloride, or chloroacetic acid and reducing emissions of ethylene oxide, propylene oxide, methyl chloride, or chloroacetic acid that might have occurred otherwise.

Source

40 CFR § 63.5610


Scoping language

For all affected sources complying with the batch process vent testing provisions in 63.490(c) and the operating limit provisions in 63.505(c), the terms used in this subpart and in subpart U of this part are defined in 63.482 and paragraph (g) of this section.

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