30 Tex. Admin. Code § 106.473 - Organic Liquid Loading and Unloading
Organic liquids loading or unloading equipment for railcars, tank trucks, or drums; and storage containers, tanks, or change of service of the material loaded, unloaded, or stored is permitted by rule, provided that all of the following conditions of this section are met.
(1) Uncontrolled emissions calculated using
the version of AP-42 in effect at the time are less than 25 tons per year of
organic compounds or of any other air contaminant.
(2) The loading rate of the facilities does
not exceed 20,000 gallons per day averaged over any consecutive 30-day
period.
(3) The capacity of any
tank does not exceed 25,000 gallons, except that tanks having a capacity of
less than 40,000 gallons may be used to store sweet crude oil, sweet natural
gas condensate, gasoline, and petroleum fuels.
(4) The facilities are used exclusively for
the loading, unloading, or storage of:
(A)
organic liquids normally used as solvents, diluents, thinners, inks, colorants,
paints, lacquers, enamels, varnishes, liquid resins, or other surface
coatings;
(B) petroleum, petroleum
fuels, other motor vehicle fuels, and natural gas liquids, none of which have a
true vapor pressure of 11.0 pounds per square inch, absolute, or greater at
maximum temperature of use;
(5) The facilities will meet any applicable
requirements of Chapter 115 of this title (relating to Control of Air Pollution
from Volatile Organic Compounds);
(6) Facilities used for the loading,
unloading, or storage of any compound listed in 40 Code of Federal Regulations
261, Appendix VIII are not permitted by rule under this section.
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