Utah Admin. Code R307-326-6 - Process Unit Turnaround
The owner or operator of a petroleum refinery shall insure that a minimum of VOCs are emitted to the atmosphere during process unit turnarounds. The owner or operator shall develop and submit to the director for approval a procedure for minimizing VOC emissions during turnarounds. At a minimum the procedure shall provide for:
(1) venting of the process unit or vessel
during depressurization and purging to a vapor recovery system, flare or
firebox, and
(2) preventing
discharge to the atmosphere of emissions of VOCs from a process unit or vessel
until its internal pressure is 136 kPa (19.7 psia) or less; or
(3) an equally effective system provided the
design and effectiveness of such system are documented and submitted to and
approved by the director.
(4)
keeping records of the following items:
(a)
every date that each process unit or vessel is shut down;
(b) the approximate vessel VOC concentration
when the VOCs were first discharged to the atmosphere; and
(c) the approximate total quantity of VOCs
emitted to the atmosphere.
(5) maintaining records. The records required
in (4) above shall be kept for at least two years and shall be made available
for review by the director or the director's representative.
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