Or. Admin. Code § 340-232-0110 - Loading Gasoline and Volatile Organic Liquids onto Marine Tank Vessels
(1) Applicability.
This rule applies to loading events at any location within the Portland ozone
air quality maintenance area when a liquid product identified in subsection (a)
or (b), as applicable, is placed into a marine tank vessel cargo tank; or where
any liquid is placed into a marine tank vessel cargo tank that had previously
held a liquid product identified in subsection (a) or (b), as applicable. The
owner or operator of each marine terminal and marine tank vessel is responsible
for and must comply with this rule.
(a) Prior
to July 1, 2018, liquid product means gasoline;
(b) On and after July 1, 2018, liquid product
means all of the following:
(A)
Gasoline;
(B) Any other volatile
organic liquid with a Reid vapor pressure of 27.6 kPa (4.0 psi) or more;
and
(C) Any other organic liquid if
the liquid is purposely heated, the liquid temperature is 110 degrees
Fahrenheit or more at the time of loading, and the liquid has a Reid vapor
pressure of 20.7 kPa (3.0 psi) or more.
(2) Exemptions. The following activities are
exempt from the marine vapor control emission limits of this rule:
(a) Marine vessel bunkering;
(b) Lightering when neither vessel is berthed
at a marine terminal dock,
(c)
Loading when both of the following conditions are met:
(A) The vessel has been gas freed (regardless
of the prior cargo), and
(B) When
loading any products other than a liquid product identified in subsection
(1)(a) or (1)(b), as applicable; and
(d) Loading organic liquids that are stored
in pressurized tanks, such as but not limited to liquefied natural gas,
liquefied petroleum gas, butane and propane.
(3) Vapor Collection System. The owner or
operator of a marine terminal subject to this rule must equip each loading
berth with a vapor collection system that is designed to collect all displaced
VOC vapors during the loading of marine tank vessels. The owner or operator of
a marine tank vessel subject to this rule must equip each marine tank vessel
with a vapor collection system that is designed to collect all displaced VOC
vapors during the loading of marine tank vessels. The collection system must be
designed such that all displaced VOC vapors collected during any loading event
are vented only to the control device.
(4) Marine Vapor Control Emission Limits.
Vapors that are displaced and collected during marine tank vessel loading
events must be reduced from the uncontrolled condition by at least 95 percent
by weight, as determined by EPA Method 25 or other methods approved under OAR
340-212-0140, or limited to 5.7
grams per cubic meter (2 pounds per 1000 barrels) of liquid loaded.
(5) Operating Practice and Maintenance.
(a) All hatches, pressure relief valves,
connections, gauging ports and vents associated with the loading of liquid
product identified in subsection (1)(a) or (1)(b), as applicable, into marine
tank vessels must be maintained to be leak free and vapor tight.
(b) The owner or operator of any marine tank
vessel must certify to DEQ that the vessel is leak free, vapor tight, and in
good working order based on an annual inspection using EPA Method 21 or other
method approved under OAR
340-212-0140.
(c) Gaseous leaks must be detected using EPA
Method 21 or other methods approved under OAR
340-212-0140.
(d) Loading must cease anytime gas or liquid
leaks are detected. Loading may continue only after leaks are repaired or if
documentation is provided to DEQ that the repair of leaking components is
technically infeasible without dry-docking the vessel or cannot otherwise be
undertaken safely. Subsequent loading events involving the leaking components
are prohibited until the leak is repaired. Any liquid or gaseous leak detected
by DEQ staff is a violation of this rule.
(6) Monitoring and recordkeeping. Marine
terminal operators must maintain operating records for at least five years of
each loading event at their terminal. Marine tank vessel owners and operators
are responsible for maintaining operating records for at least five years for
all loading events involving each of their vessels. Records must be made
available to DEQ upon request. These records must include but are not limited
to:
(a) The location of each loading
event.
(b) The date of arrival and
departure of the vessel.
(c) The
name, registry and legal owner of each marine tank vessel participating in the
loading event.
(d) The type and
amount of liquid product loaded into the marine tank vessel.
(e) The prior cargo carried by the marine
tank vessel. If the marine tank vessel has been gas freed, then the prior cargo
can be recorded as gas freed.
(f)
The description of any gaseous or liquid leak, date and time of leak detection,
leak repair action taken and screening level after completion of the leak
repair.
(7) Lightering
exempted from controls by subsection (2)(b) must be curtailed from 2:00 a.m.
until 2:00 p.m. when DEQ declares a Clean Air Action day. If DEQ declares a
second clean air action day before 2:00 p.m. of the first curtailment period,
then such uncontrolled lightering must be curtailed for an additional 24 hours
until 2:00 p.m. on the second day. If a third clean air action day in a row is
declared, then uncontrolled lightering is permissible for a 12-hour period
starting at 2 p.m. on the second clean air action day and ending at 2 a.m. on
the third clean air action day. Uncontrolled lightering must be curtailed from
2 a.m. until 2 p.m. on the third clean air action day. If DEQ continues to
declare clean air action days consecutively after the third day, the
curtailment and loading pattern used for the third clean air action day will
apply.
(8) Safety/Emergency
Operations. Nothing in this rule is intended to:
(a) Require any act or omission that would be
in violation of any regulation or other requirement of the United States Coast
Guard; or
(b) Prevent any act that
is necessary to secure the safety of a vessel or the safety of passengers or
crew.
[NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan that EQC adopted under OAR 340-200-0040.]
[NOTE: View a PDF of referenced EPA Methods by clicking on "Tables' link below OAR 340-232-8010.]
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: 468.020, 468A.025, 468A.035 & 468A.070
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468A.025 & 468A.070
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