N.D. Admin Code 33.1-15-07-01 - Requirements for construction of organic compounds facilities
1.
Scope. This section applies only to those facilities considered
"new" as defined in section
33.1-15-01-04.
2.
Water separation from petroleum
products. No person may build or install any single or multiple
compartment volatile organic compounds - water separator which normally
receives effluent water containing two hundred gallons [757.08 liters] per day
or more of any volatile organic liquid from any equipment processing, refining,
treating, storing, or handling volatile organic compounds unless such
compartment is equipped with a closed-vent system and control device as defined
in 40 CFR, part 60, subpart QQQ, section 60.691, as adopted in 33.1-15-12, or a
floating roof as described in 40 CFR, part 60, subpart QQQ, section 60.693-2,
as adopted in 33.1-15-12, which is properly installed and in good working
order. For the purposes of this section, a volatile organic compounds - water
separator means a device used to separate an oil water mixture into its
separate components, which include volatile organic compounds and water, by
gravity separation and skimming.
3.
Submerged fill pipes required. No person may build or install or
permit the building or installation of a stationary volatile organic compounds
storage tank with a capacity of one thousand gallons [3,785.41 liters] or more
unless such tank is equipped with a submerged fill pipe during filling
operations or is a pressure tank as described in 40 CFR, part 60, subpart K,
subparagraph 60.111(a)(1), as adopted in 33.1-15-12, or fitted with a vapor
recovery system also defined in 40 CFR, part 60, subpart K, paragraph
60.111(k), as adopted in 33.1-15-12.
4.
Volatile organic compounds loading
facilities. No person may build or install or permit the building or
installation of volatile organic compounds tank car or tank truck loading
facilities handling twenty thousand gallons [75,708.24 liters] per day or more
unless such facilities are operated with a submerged filling arm or other vapor
emission control system. Any emissions control system utilized must have a
minimum control efficiency necessary to meet the requirements of 33.1-15-02 and
33.1-15-16.
5.
Pumps and
compressors. All rotating pumps and compressors handling volatile
organic compounds must be equipped and operated with properly maintained seals
designed for their specific product service and operating conditions.
Notes
General Authority: NDCC 23.1-06-04; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 1
Law Implemented: NDCC 23.1-06-04; S.L. 2017, ch. 199, § 21
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