As used in this Subpart AA, all terms not defined in this
Section will have the meaning given them in section 1004 of the Resource
Conservation and Recovery Act, incorporated by reference in 35 Ill. Adm. Code
720.111, and 35 Ill.
Adm. Code 720 through 726.
"Air stripping operation" is a desorption operation employed
to transfer one or more volatile components from a liquid mixture into a gas
(air) either with or without the application of heat to the liquid. Packed
towers, spray towers, and bubble-cap, sieve, or valve-type plate towers are
among the process configurations used for contacting the air and a
liquid.
"Bottoms receiver" means a container or tank used to receive
and collect the heavier bottoms fractions of the distillation feed stream that
remain in the liquid phase.
"Closed-vent system" means a system that is not open to the
atmosphere and that is composed of piping, connections, and, if necessary,
flow-inducing devices that transport gas or vapor from a piece or pieces of
equipment to a control device.
"Condenser" means a heat-transfer device that reduces a
thermodynamic fluid from its vapor phase to its liquid phase.
"Connector" means flanged, screwed, welded, or other joined
fittings used to connect two pipelines or a pipeline and a piece of equipment.
For the purposes of reporting and recordkeeping, connector means flanged
fittings that are not covered by insulation or other materials that prevent
location of the fittings.
"Continuous recorder" means a data-recording device recording
an instantaneous data value at least once every 15 minutes.
"Control device" means an enclosed combustion device, vapor
recovery system, or flare. Any device the primary function of which is the
recovery or capture of solvents or other organics for use, reuse, or sale
(e.g., a primary condenser on a solvent recovery unit) is not a control
device.
"Control device shutdown" means the cessation of operation of
a control device for any purpose.
"Distillate receiver" means a container or tank used to
receive and collect liquid material (condensed) from the overhead condenser of
a distillation unit and from which the condensed liquid is pumped to larger
storage tanks or other process units.
"Distillation operation" means an operation, either batch or
continuous, separating one or more feed streams into two or more exit streams,
each exit stream having component concentrations different from those in the
feed streams. The separation is achieved by the redistribution of the
components between the liquid and vapor phase as they approach equilibrium
within the distillation unit.
"Double block and bleed system" means two block valves
connected in series with a bleed valve or line that can vent the line between
the two block valves.
"Equipment" means each valve, pump, compressor, pressure
relief device, sampling connection system, open-ended valve or line, or flange
or other connector, and any control devices or systems required by this Subpart
AA.
"Flame zone" means the portion of the combustion chamber in a
boiler occupied by the flame envelope.
"Flow indicator" means a device that indicates whether gas
flow is present in a vent stream.
"First attempt at repair" means to take rapid action for the
purpose of stopping or reducing leakage of organic material to the atmosphere
using best practices.
"Fractionation operation" means a distillation operation or
method used to separate a mixture of several volatile components of different
boiling points in successive stages, each stage removing from the mixture some
proportion of one of the components.
"Hazardous secondary material management unit shutdown" means
a work practice or operational procedure that stops operation of a hazardous
secondary material management unit or part of a hazardous secondary material
management unit. An unscheduled work practice or operational procedure that
stops operation of a hazardous secondary material management unit or part of a
hazardous secondary material management unit for less than 24 hours is not a
hazardous secondary material management unit shutdown. The use of spare
equipment and technically feasible bypassing of equipment without stopping
operation are not hazardous secondary material management unit
shutdowns.
"Hot well" means a container for collecting condensate as in
a steam condenser serving a vacuum-jet or steam-jet ejector.
"In gas/vapor service" means that the piece of equipment
contains or contacts a hazardous secondary material stream that is in the
gaseous state at operating conditions.
"In heavy liquid service" means that the piece of equipment
is not in gas/vapor service or in light liquid service.
"In light liquid service" means that the piece of equipment
contains or contacts a material stream where the vapor pressure of one or more
of the organic components in the stream is greater than 0.3 kilopascals (kPa)
at 20 °C, the total concentration of the pure organic components having a
vapor pressure greater than 0.3 kPa at 20 °C is equal to or greater than 20
percent by weight, and the fluid is a liquid at operating conditions.
"In situ sampling systems" means non-extractive samplers or
in-line samplers.
"In vacuum service" means that equipment is operating at an
internal pressure that is at least 5 kPa below ambient pressure.
"Malfunction" means any sudden failure of a control device or
a hazardous secondary material management unit or failure of a hazardous
secondary material management unit to operate in a normal or usual manner, so
that organic emissions are increased.
"Open-ended valve or line" means any valve, except pressure
relief valves, having one side of the valve seat in contact with hazardous
secondary material and one side open to the atmosphere, either directly or
through open piping.
"Pressure release" means the emission of materials resulting
from the system pressure being greater than the set pressure of the pressure
relief device.
"Process heater" means a device that transfers heat liberated
by burning fuel to fluids contained in tubes, including all fluids except water
that are heated to produce steam.
"Process vent" means any open-ended pipe or stack that is
vented to the atmosphere either directly, through a vacuum-producing system, or
through a tank (e.g., distillate receiver, condenser, bottoms receiver, surge
control tank, separator tank, or hot well) associated with hazardous secondary
material distillation, fractionation, thin-film evaporation, solvent
extraction, or air or steam stripping operations.
"Repaired" means that equipment is adjusted, or otherwise
altered, to eliminate a leak.
"Sampling connection system" means an assembly of equipment
within a process or material management unit used during periods of
representative operation to take samples of the process or material fluid.
Equipment used to take non-routine grab samples is not considered a sampling
connection system.
"Sensor" means a device that measures a physical quantity or
the change in a physical quantity, such as temperature, pressure, flow rate,
pH, or liquid level.
"Separator tank" means a device used for separation of two
immiscible liquids.
"Solvent extraction operation" means an operation or method
of separation in which a solid or solution is contacted with a liquid solvent
(the two being mutually insoluble) to preferentially dissolve and transfer one
or more components into the solvent.
"Startup" means the setting in operation of a hazardous
secondary material management unit or control device for any purpose.
"Steam stripping operation" means a distillation operation in
which vaporization of the volatile constituents of a liquid mixture takes place
by the introduction of steam directly into the charge.
"Surge control tank" means a large-sized pipe or storage
reservoir sufficient to contain the surging liquid discharge of the process
tank to which it is connected.
"Thin-film evaporation operation" means a distillation
operation that employs a heating surface consisting of a large diameter tube
that may be either straight or tapered, horizontal or vertical. Liquid is
spread on the tube wall by a rotating assembly of blades that maintain a close
clearance from the wall or actually ride on the film of liquid on the
wall.
"Vapor incinerator" means any enclosed combustion device that
is used for destroying organic compounds and does not extract energy in the
form of steam or process heat.
"Vented" means discharged through an opening, typically an
open-ended pipe or stack, allowing the passage of a stream of liquids, gases,
or fumes into the atmosphere. The passage of liquids, gases, or fumes is caused
by mechanical means such as compressors or vacuum-producing systems or by
process-related means such as evaporation produced by heating and not caused by
tank loading and unloading (working losses) or by natural means such as diurnal
temperature changes.