Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 62-297.440 - Supplementary Test Procedures
The following test procedures are adopted by reference. Copies of these documents are available from the sources set forth below. Copies may also be inspected at the Department's Tallahassee Office.
(1) [Reserved].
(2) EPA Reports - EPA occasionally publishes
test methods and emission control guidelines in a report format. These
documents are available (unless otherwise stated) from the National Technical
Information Services, 5286 Port Royal Road, Springfield, Virginia 22216, and
may be inspected at the Department's Tallahassee Office.
(a) Petroleum Liquid Storage.
1. Control of Volatile Organic Emissions from
Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating Roof Tanks, EPA 450/2-78-047, p.
5-3.
2. Control of Volatile Organic
Emissions from Storage of Petroleum Liquids in Fixed-Roof Tanks, EPA
450/2-77-036, p. 6-2.
(b)
Gasoline Bulk Terminals.
1. Vapor Control
System Test.
a. VOC emissions from the vapor
control system shall be determined by the method given in Appendix A of EPA
450/2-77-026, except that an adequate sampling time shall be at least six (6)
hours of operation. For continuous vapor processing systems at least 80, 000
gallons (302, 800 liters) of gasoline shall be loaded during the test. For
intermittent vapor processing systems, at least 80, 000 gallons (302, 800
liters) of gasoline shall be loaded during the test and at least two full
cycles of operation of the vapor processing system shall occur. This test shall
be performed prior to the date of compliance and annually thereafter. Test
results records shall be maintained at the terminal until the subsequent annual
test shall be made available to the department upon request.
b. Control of Hydrocarbons from Tank Truck
Gasoline Loading Terminals, EPA 450/2-77-026, Appendix A. Emission Test
Procedure for Tank Truck Gasoline Loading Terminals.
2. Vapor Leak Detection.
a. During loading or unloading operations at
bulk terminals, there shall be no reading greater than or equal to 100 percent
of the lower explosive level (LEL), measured as propane at 1 in. (2.5
centimeters) around the perimeter of a potential leak source as detected by a
combustible gas detector using the procedure described in Appendix B of EPA
450/2-78-051.
b. Control of
Volatile Organic Compound Leaks from Gasoline Tank Trucks and Vapor Collection
Systems, EPA 450/2-78-051, Appendix B, Gasoline Vapor Leak Detection Procedures
by Combustible Gas Detector.
(c) Gasoline Service Stations.
1. Design Criteria for Stage I Vapor Control:
Gasoline Service Stations, USEPA, OAQPS, ESED, November, 1975.
2. [Reserved].
(d) Non-destructive Control Devices.
1. Measurement of Volatile Organic Compounds,
EPA 450/2-78-041, Attachment 3, Alternate Test for Direct Measurement of Total
Gaseous Organic Compounds Using a Flame Ionization Analyzer.
2. [Reserved].
(e) Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems.
1. Control of Volatile Organic Emissions from
Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems, EPA 450/2-78-050, p. 6-3, Compliance
Procedures, Liquid Leakage.
2. RACT
Compliance Guidance for Carbon Absorbers on Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaners.
Task No. 119, Contract No. 68-01-4147. EPA, DSSE, May, 1980, pp. 8 - 21,
Appendices A and B.
(f)
Cross Recovery Determination. When determining if a kraft recovery furnace is a
straight kraft or cross recovery furnace the procedure in
40 CFR
60.285(d)(3) of Subpart BB
shall be used.
(3)
[Reserved].
(4) American Petroleum
Institute (API) Recommended Practices - These are available from the API, 2101
L Street, Northwest, Washington, D.C. 20037
(a) API Standard 650, Welded Steel Tanks for
Oil Storage, Sixth Edition, Revision 1, May 15, 1978.
(b) API Publication 2517, Evaporation Loss
from External Floating Roof Tanks, Second Edition, February, 1980.
(c) API 1004, Bottom Loading and Vapor
Recovery for MC-306 Tank Motor Vehicles, Fourth Edition, September 1,
1977.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 403.061 FS. Law Implemented 403.031, 403.061, 403.087 FS.
Formerly 17-2.700(6)(c), Amended 6-11-93, Formerly 17-297.440, Amended 11-23-94, 1-1-96, 3-2-99, 10-22-02, 7-10-14.
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