Utah Admin. Code R315-261-1035 - Air Emission Standards for Process Vents - Recordkeeping Requirements
(a)
(1) Each remanufacturer or other person that
stores or treats the hazardous secondary material subject to the provisions of
Sections
R315-261-1030
through 1035 shall comply with the recordkeeping requirements of Section
R315-261-1035.
(2) A remanufacturer
or other person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary material of more
than one hazardous secondary material management unit subject to the provisions
of Sections
R315-261-1030
through 1035 may comply with the recordkeeping requirements for these hazardous
secondary material management units in one recordkeeping system if the system
identifies each record by each hazardous secondary material management
unit.
(b) The
remanufacturer or other person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary
material shall keep the following records on-site:
(1) For facilities that comply with the
provisions of Subsection
R315-261-1033(a)(2),
an implementation schedule that includes dates by which the closed-vent system
and control device shall be installed and in operation. The schedule shall also
include a rationale of why the installation cannot be completed at an earlier
date. The implementation schedule shall be kept on-site at the facility by the
effective date that the facility becomes subject to the provisions of Sections
R315-261-1030
through 1035.
(2) Up-to-date
documentation of compliance with the process vent standards in Subsection
R315-261-1032,
including:
(i) Information and data
identifying all affected process vents, annual throughput and operating hours
of each affected unit, estimated emission rates for each affected vent and for
the overall facility, i.e., the total emissions for all affected vents at the
facility, and the approximate location within the facility of each affected
unit, e.g., identify the hazardous secondary material management units on a
facility plot plan.
(ii)
Information and data supporting determinations of vent emissions and emission
reductions achieved by add-on control devices based on engineering calculations
or source tests. For the purpose of determining compliance, determinations of
vent emissions and emission reductions shall be made using operating parameter
values, e.g., temperatures, flow rates, or vent stream organic compounds and
concentrations, that represent the conditions that result in maximum organic
emissions, such as when the hazardous secondary material management unit is
operating at the highest load or capacity level reasonably expected to occur.
If the remanufacturer or other person that stores or treats the hazardous
secondary material takes any action, e.g., managing a material of different
composition or increasing operating hours of affected hazardous secondary
material management units, that would result in an increase in total organic
emissions from affected process vents at the facility, then a new determination
is required.
(3) Where a
remanufacturer or other person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary
material chooses to use test data to determine the organic removal efficiency
or total organic compound concentration achieved by the control device, a
performance test plan shall be developed and include:
(i) A description of how it is determined
that the planned test is going to be conducted when the hazardous secondary
material management unit is operating at the highest load or capacity level
reasonably expected to occur. This shall include the estimated or design flow
rate and organic content of each vent stream and define the acceptable
operating ranges of key process and control device parameters during the test
program.
(ii) A detailed
engineering description of the closed-vent system and control device including:
(A) Manufacturer's name and model number of
control device.
(B) Type of control
device.
(C) Dimensions of the
control device.
(D) Capacity.
(E) Construction materials.
(iii) A detailed
description of sampling and monitoring procedures, including sampling and
monitoring locations in the system, the equipment to be used, sampling and
monitoring frequency, and planned analytical procedures for sample analysis.
(4) Documentation of
compliance with Subsection
R315-261-1033
shall include the following information:
(i)
A list of all information references and sources used in preparing the
documentation.
(ii) Records,
including the dates, of each compliance test required by Subsection
R315-261-1033(k).
(iii) If engineering calculations are used, a
design analysis, specifications, drawings, schematics, and piping and
instrumentation diagrams based on the appropriate sections of "APTI Course 415:
Control of Gaseous Emissions," incorporated by reference as specified in
R315-260-11, or other
engineering texts acceptable to the Director that present basic control device
design information. Documentation provided by the control device manufacturer
or vendor that describes the control device design in accordance with
Subsections R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(A) through (G) may be used to comply with
this requirement. The design analysis shall address the vent stream
characteristics and control device operation parameters as specified below.
(A) For a thermal vapor incinerator, the
design analysis shall consider the vent stream composition, constituent
concentrations, and flow rate. The design analysis shall also establish the
design minimum and average temperature in the combustion zone and the
combustion zone residence time.
(B)
For a catalytic vapor incinerator, the design analysis shall consider the vent
stream composition, constituent concentrations, and flow rate. The design
analysis shall also establish the design minimum and average temperatures
across the catalyst bed inlet and outlet.
(C) For a boiler or process heater, the
design analysis shall consider the vent stream composition, constituent
concentrations, and flow rate. The design analysis shall also establish the
design minimum and average flame zone temperatures, combustion zone residence
time, and description of method and location where the vent stream is
introduced into the combustion zone.
(D) For a flare, the design analysis shall
consider the vent stream composition, constituent concentrations, and flow
rate. The design analysis shall also consider the requirements specified in
Subsection
R315-261-1033(d).
(E) For a condenser, the design analysis
shall consider the vent stream composition, constituent concentrations, flow
rate, relative humidity, and temperature. The design analysis shall also
establish the design outlet organic compound concentration level, design
average temperature of the condenser exhaust vent stream, and design average
temperatures of the coolant fluid at the condenser inlet and outlet.
(F) For a carbon adsorption system such as a
fixed-bed adsorber that regenerates the carbon bed directly onsite in the
control device, the design analysis shall consider the vent stream composition,
constituent concentrations, flow rate, relative humidity, and temperature. The
design analysis shall also establish the design exhaust vent stream organic
compound concentration level, number and capacity of carbon beds, type and
working capacity of activated carbon used for carbon beds, design total steam
flow over the period of each complete carbon bed regeneration cycle, duration
of the carbon bed steaming and cooling/drying cycles, design carbon bed
temperature after regeneration, design carbon bed regeneration time, and design
service life of carbon.
(G) For a
carbon adsorption system such as a carbon canister that does not regenerate the
carbon bed directly onsite in the control device, the design analysis shall
consider the vent stream composition, constituent concentrations, flow rate,
relative humidity, and temperature. The design analysis shall also establish
the design outlet organic concentration level, capacity of carbon bed, type and
working capacity of activated carbon used for carbon bed, and design carbon
replacement interval based on the total carbon working capacity of the control
device and source operating schedule.
(iv) A statement signed and dated by the
remanufacturer or other person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary
material certifying that the operating parameters used in the design analysis
reasonably represent the conditions that exist when the hazardous secondary
material management unit is or would be operating at the highest load or
capacity level reasonably expected to occur.
(v) A statement signed and dated by the
remanufacturer or other person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary
material certifying that the control device is designed to operate at an
efficiency of 95 percent or greater unless the total organic concentration
limit of Subsection
R315-261-1032(a)
is achieved at an efficiency less than 95 weight percent or the total organic
emission limits of Subsection
R315-261-1032(a)
for affected process vents at the facility can be attained by a control device
involving vapor recovery at an efficiency less than 95 weight percent. A
statement provided by the control device manufacturer or vendor certifying that
the control equipment meets the design specifications may be used to comply
with this requirement.
(vi) If
performance tests are used to demonstrate compliance, all test
results.
(c)
Design documentation and monitoring, operating, and inspection information for
each closed-vent system and control device required to comply with the
provisions of Rule R315-261 shall be recorded and kept up-to-date at the
facility. The information shall include:
(1)
Description and date of each modification that is made to the closed-vent
system or control device design.
(2) Identification of operating parameter,
description of monitoring device, and diagram of monitoring sensor location or
locations used to comply with Subsections
R315-261-1033(f)(1)
and (2).
(3) Monitoring, operating, and inspection
information required by Subsections
R315-261-1033(f)
through (k).
(4) Date, time, and duration of each period
that occurs while the control device is operating when any monitored parameter
exceeds the value established in the control device design analysis as
specified below:
(i) For a thermal vapor
incinerator designed to operate with a minimum residence time of 0.50 second at
a minimum temperature of 760 deg. C, period when the combustion temperature is
below 760 deg. C.
(ii) For a
thermal vapor incinerator designed to operate with an organic emission
reduction efficiency of 95 weight percent or greater, period when the
combustion zone temperature is more than 28 deg. C below the design average
combustion zone temperature established as a requirement of Subsection
R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(A).
(iii)
For a catalytic vapor incinerator, period when:
(A) Temperature of the vent stream at the
catalyst bed inlet is more than 28 deg. C below the average temperature of the
inlet vent stream established as a requirement of Subsection
R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(B), or
(B)
Temperature difference across the catalyst bed is less than 80 percent of the
design average temperature difference established as a requirement of
Subsection R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(B).
(iv) For a boiler or process heater, period
when:
(A) Flame zone temperature is more than
28 deg. C below the design average flame zone temperature established as a
requirement of Subsection R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(C), or
(B) Position changes where the vent stream is
introduced to the combustion zone from the location established as a
requirement of Subsection R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(C).
(v) For a flare, period when the pilot flame
is not ignited.
(vi) For a
condenser that complies with Subsection
R315-261-1033(f)(2)(vi)(A),
period when the organic compound concentration level or readings of organic
compounds in the exhaust vent stream from the condenser are more than 20
percent greater than the design outlet organic compound concentration level
established as a requirement of Subsection
R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(E).
(vii)
For a condenser that complies with Subsection
R315-261-1033(f)(2)(vi)(B),
period when:
(A) Temperature of the exhaust
vent stream from the condenser is more than 6 deg. C above the design average
exhaust vent stream temperature established as a requirement of Subsection
R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(E); or
(B)
Temperature of the coolant fluid exiting the condenser is more than 6 deg. C
above the design average coolant fluid temperature at the condenser outlet
established as a requirement of Subsection
R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(E).
(viii) For a carbon adsorption system such as
a fixed-bed carbon adsorber that regenerates the carbon bed directly on-site in
the control device and complies with Subsection
R315-261-1033(f)(2)(vii)(A),
period when the organic compound concentration level or readings of organic
compounds in the exhaust vent stream from the carbon bed are more than 20
percent greater than the design exhaust vent stream organic compound
concentration level established as a requirement of Subsection
R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(F).
(ix)
For a carbon adsorption system such as a fixed-bed carbon adsorber that
regenerates the carbon bed directly on-site in the control device and complies
with Subsection
R315-261-1033(f)(2)(vii)(B),
period when the vent stream continues to flow through the control device beyond
the predetermined carbon bed regeneration time established as a requirement of
Subsection R315-261-1035(b)(4)(iii)(F).
(5) Explanation for each period recorded
under Subsection R315-261-1035(c)(4) of the cause for control device operating
parameter exceeding the design value and the measures implemented to correct
the control device operation.
(6)
For a carbon adsorption system operated subject to requirements specified in
Subsections
R315-261-1033(g)
or (h)(2), date when existing carbon in the
control device is replaced with fresh carbon.
(7) For a carbon adsorption system operated
subject to requirements specified in Subsection
R315-261-1033(h)(1),
a log that records:
(i) Date and time when
control device is monitored for carbon breakthrough and the monitoring device
reading.
(ii) Date when existing
carbon in the control device is replaced with fresh carbon.
(8) Date of each control device startup and
shutdown.
(9) A remanufacturer or
other person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary material designating
any components of a closed-vent system as unsafe to monitor pursuant to
Subsection
R315-261-1033(o)
shall record in a log that is kept at the facility the identification of
closed-vent system components that are designated as unsafe to monitor in
accordance with the requirements of Subsection
R315-261-1033(o),
an explanation for each closed-vent system component stating why the
closed-vent system component is unsafe to monitor, and the plan for monitoring
each closed-vent system component.
(10) When each leak is detected as specified
in Subsection
R315-261-1033(l),
the following information shall be recorded:
(i) The instrument identification number, the
closed-vent system component identification number, and the operator name,
initials, or identification number.
(ii) The date the leak was detected and the
date of first attempt to repair the leak.
(iii) The date of successful repair of the
leak.
(iv) Maximum instrument
reading measured by Method 21 of 40 CFR part 60, appendix A after it is
successfully repaired or determined to be nonrepairable.
(v) "Repair delayed" and the reason for the
delay if a leak is not repaired within 15 calendar days after discovery of the
leak.
(A) The remanufacturer or other person
that stores or treats the hazardous secondary material may develop a written
procedure that identifies the conditions that justify a delay of repair. In
such cases, reasons for delay of repair may be documented by citing the
relevant sections of the written procedure.
(B) If delay of repair was caused by
depletion of stocked parts, there shall be documentation that the spare parts
were sufficiently stocked on-site before depletion and the reason for
depletion.
(d) Records of the monitoring, operating, and
inspection information required by Subsections R315-261-1035(c)(3) through (10)
shall be maintained by the owner or operator for at least 3 years following the
date of each occurrence, measurement, maintenance, corrective action, or
record.
(e) For a control device
other than a thermal vapor incinerator, catalytic vapor incinerator, flare,
boiler, process heater, condenser, or carbon adsorption system, the Director
shall specify the appropriate recordkeeping requirements.
(f) Up-to-date information and data used to
determine whether or not a process vent is subject to the requirements in
Subsection
R315-261-1032
including supporting documentation as required by Subsection
R315-261-1034(d)(2)
when application of the knowledge of the nature of the hazardous secondary
material stream or the process by which it was produced is used, shall be
recorded in a log that is kept at the facility.
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