Or. Admin. Code § 340-244-0234 - Gasoline Dispensing Facilities: Affected Equipment and Sources
(1) The emission
sources to which the Gasoline Dispensing Facilities rules under OAR
340-244-0231 through
340-244-0252 apply are gasoline
storage tanks and all associated equipment components in vapor or liquid
gasoline service at a GDF.
(2) The
affected source to which the emission standards apply is each GDF. The affected
source includes each gasoline cargo tank during the delivery of gasoline to a
GDF, each gasoline storage tank, pressure/vacuum vents on gasoline storage
tanks and the equipment necessary to unload product from cargo tanks into the
storage tanks at a GDF.
(3) The
emissions standards in OAR
340-244-0231 through
340-244-0252 do not apply to
agricultural operations as defined in ORS
468A.020. Agricultural
operations are however required to comply with the Gasoline Dispensing NESHAP,
if applicable ( 40 C.F.R. part 63 subpart CCCCCC).
(4) Each GDF will fall into one or more of
the categories listed in this subsection. Where multiple categories apply to
one GDF, the requirements of each applicable category apply to that GDF. Each
GDF category is followed by a number which is used to indicate which rules in
this division apply to that GDF:
(a) A GDF
located anywhere in the state that has only gasoline storage tanks with
capacity of less than 250 gallons, hereafter referred to as GDF 1.
(b) A GDF located anywhere in the state with
a gasoline storage tank that has a capacity of 250 gallons or more, hereafter
referred to as GDF 2.
(c) A GDF
located anywhere in the state with 120,000 gallons or more of annual gasoline
throughput, hereafter referred to as GDF 3.
(d) A GDF located anywhere in the state with
600,000 gallons or more of annual gasoline throughput, hereafter referred to as
GDF 4.
(e) A GDF located anywhere
in the state with 1,000,000 gallons or more of annual gasoline throughput,
hereafter referred to as GDF 5.
(5) The owner or operator of a GDF is not
required to obtain an Oregon Title V Operating Permit as a result of being
subject to OAR 340-244-0231 through
340-244-0252 However, the owner
or operator of a GDF must still apply for and obtain an Oregon Title V
Operating Permit if meeting one or more of the applicability criteria found in
340-218-0020.
(6) The loading of aviation gasoline storage
tanks at airports, and the subsequent transfer of aviation gasoline within the
airport, is not subject to OAR
340-244-0231 through
340-244-0252, except in
Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington Counties, Medford-Ashland AQMA and the
Salem-Keizer SKATS. In these geographic areas, aviation gasoline is subject to
340-244-0231 through
340-244-0252.
(7) The dispensing of gasoline from a fixed
gasoline storage tank at a GDF into a portable gasoline tank for the on-site
delivery and subsequent dispensing of the gasoline into the fuel tank of a
motor vehicle or other gasoline-fueled engine or equipment used within the area
source is only subject to OAR
340-244-0245(1).
(8) If the affected source ever exceeds an
applicable threshold, throughput or otherwise, the affected source will remain
subject to the requirements for sources above the threshold, even if the
affected source later falls below the applicable threshold.
(9) For a source that becomes subject to a
requirement to install a Stage I vapor balance system, Enhanced Vapor Recovery
system, or complete any other equipment change because of an increase in
throughput, the owner or operator must have completed the equipment changes no
later than 24 months after the affected source becomes subject to the
additional or changed requirement, unless otherwise specified within this
division.
(10) A split compartment
gasoline storage tank (i.e., one storage tank that is internally divided to
hold two or more different types of liquid) will have each compartment of the
tank treated as a separate storage tank for purposes of compliance with OAR
340-244-0231 through
-0252.
(11) The owner or operator
of a new GDF, a reconstructed GDF that has ever had annual throughput of
1,000,000 gallons of gasoline or more, or any new or replaced storage tank(s)
at a GDF that has ever had annual throughput of 1,000,000 gallons of gasoline
or more must comply with OAR
340-244-0248(1).
(12) All equipment installed at a GDF that is
in gasoline liquid or vapor service must be compatible with gasoline according
to the equipment manufacturer's instructions or documentation.
[NOTE: This rule is included in the State of Oregon Clean Air Act Implementation Plan that EQC adopted under OAR 340-200-0040 only for affected sources in the Portland-Vancouver, Medford-Ashland, and Salem-Keizer Area Transportation Study air quality management areas and all of Clackamas, Multnomah, and Washington counties.]
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 468.020 & 468A.025
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 468A.025
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