Or. Admin. Code § 340-232-0010 - Introduction
(1) This division
regulates sources of VOC which contribute to the formation of photochemical
oxidant, mainly ozone.
(2) Since
ozone standards are not violated in Oregon from October through April because
of insufficient solar energy, natural gas-fired afterburners may be permitted,
on a case-by-case basis, to lay idle during the winter months.
(3) Sources regulated by this division are
new and existing sources located in the Portland and Medford AQMAs and in
Salem-Keizer in the SKATS and listed in subsections (a) through (q) below:
(a) Bulk gasoline plants including transfer
of gasoline;
(b) Gasoline delivery
vessels;
(c) Bulk gasoline
terminals including truck and trailer loading;
(d) Testing vapor transfer and collection
systems;
(e) Loading gasoline and
volatile organic liquids onto marine tank vessels;
(f) Cutback and emulsified asphalt;
(g) Petroleum refineries;
(h) Petroleum refinery leaks;
(i) VOC liquid storage;
(j) Surface coating in manufacturing;
(k) Aerospace component coating
operations;
(l) Degreasers;
(m) Open top vapor degreasers;
(n) Conveyorized degreasers;
(o) Asphaltic and coal tar pitch
used for roofing coating;
(p) Flat
wood coating; and
(q) Rotogravure
and flexographic printing.
(4) Emissions units not covered by the source
categories listed in section (3) which emit or have the potential to emit over
100 tons of VOC per year before add-on controls are subject to OAR
340-232-0040.
NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan that EQC adopted under OAR 340-200-0040.
Notes
Stat. Auth.: ORS 468.020 & 468A.025
Stats. Implemented: ORS 468A.025
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