Utah Admin. Code R315-261-1081 - Air Emission Standards for Tanks and Containers - Definitions
(a) As used in Sections
R315-261-1080
through 1089, all terms not defined herein shall have the meaning given to them
in the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act , the Utah Solid and Hazardous
Waste Act , and Rules R315-260 through 266.
(1) "Average volatile organic concentration
or average VO concentration " means the mass-weighted average volatile organic
concentration of a hazardous secondary material as determined in accordance
with the requirements of Section
R315-261-1084.
(2) "Closure device " means a cap, hatch, lid,
plug, seal, valve, or other type of fitting that blocks an opening in a cover
such that when the device is secured in the closed position it prevents or
reduces air pollutant emissions to the atmosphere. Closure devices include
devices that are detachable from the cover ; e.g., a sampling port cap; manually
operated, e.g., a hinged access lid or hatch; or automatically operated, e.g.,
a spring-loaded pressure relief valve.
(3) "Continuous seal " means a seal that forms
a continuous closure that completely covers the space between the edge of the
floating roof and the wall of a tank. A continuous seal may be a vapor-mounted
seal , liquid-mounted seal , or metallic shoe seal . A continuous seal may be
constructed of fastened segments so as to form a continuous seal .
(4) "Cover " means a device that provides a
continuous barrier over the hazardous secondary material managed in a unit to
prevent or reduce air pollutant emissions to the atmosphere. A cover may have
openings, such as access hatches, sampling ports, gauge wells, that are
necessary for operation, inspection , maintenance, and repair of the unit on
which the cover is used. A cover may be a separate piece of equipment which can
be detached and removed from the unit or a cover may be formed by structural
features permanently integrated into the design of the unit.
(5) "Empty hazardous secondary material
container " means:
(a) A container from which
all hazardous secondary materials have been removed that can be removed using
the practices commonly employed to remove materials from that type of
container, e.g., pouring, pumping, and aspirating, and no more than 2.5
centimeters, one inch, of residue remain on the bottom of the container or
inner liner;
(b) A container that
is less than or equal to 119 gallons in size and no more than 3 percent by
weight of the total capacity of the container remains in the container or inner
liner; or
(c) A container that is
greater than 119 gallons in size and no more than 0.3 percent by weight of the
total capacity of the container remains in the container or inner liner.
(6) "Enclosure " means a
structure that surrounds a tank or container, captures organic vapors emitted
from the tank or container, and vents the captured vapors through a closed-vent
system to a control device.
(7)
"External floating roof " means a pontoon-type or double-deck type cover that
rests on the surface of the material managed in a tank with no fixed roof .
(8) "Fixed roof " means a cover
that is mounted on a unit in a stationary position and does not move with
fluctuations in the level of the material managed in the unit.
(9) "Floating membrane cover " means a cover
consisting of a synthetic flexible membrane material that rests upon and is
supported by the hazardous secondary material being managed in a surface
impoundment.
(10) "Floating roof "
means a cover consisting of a double deck, pontoon single deck, or internal
floating cover which rests upon and is supported by the material being
contained, and is equipped with a continuous seal .
(11) "Hard-piping " means pipe or tubing that
is manufactured and properly installed in accordance with relevant standards
and good engineering practices.
(12) "In light material service " means the
container is used to manage a material for which both of the following
conditions apply: The vapor pressure of one or more of the organic constituents
in the material is greater than 0.3 kilopascals (kPa) at 20 °C; and the
total concentration of the pure organic constituents having a vapor pressure
greater than 0.3 kPa at 20 °C is equal to or greater than 20 percent by
weight.
(13) "Internal floating
roof " means a cover that rests or floats on the material surface, but not
necessarily in complete contact with it, inside a tank that has a fixed roof .
(14) "Liquid-mounted seal " means a
foam or liquid-filled primary seal mounted in contact with the hazardous
secondary material between the tank wall and the floating roof continuously
around the circumference of the tank.
(15) "Malfunction " means any sudden,
infrequent, and not reasonably preventable failure of air pollution control
equipment, process equipment, or a process to operate in a normal or usual
manner. Failures that are caused in part by poor maintenance or careless
operation are not malfunctions.
(16) "Material determination " means
performing all applicable procedures in accordance with the requirements of
Section
R315-261-1084
to determine whether a hazardous secondary material meets standards specified
in Sections
R315-261-1080
through 1089. Examples of a material determination include performing the
procedures in accordance with the requirements of Section
R315-261-1084
to determine the average VO concentration of a hazardous secondary material at
the point of material origination ; the average VO concentration of a hazardous
secondary material at the point of material treatment and comparing the results
to the exit concentration limit specified for the process used to treat the
hazardous secondary material; the organic reduction efficiency and the organic
biodegradation efficiency for a biological process used to treat a hazardous
secondary material and comparing the results to the applicable standards; or
the maximum volatile organic vapor pressure for a hazardous secondary material
in a tank and comparing the results to the applicable standards.
(17) "Maximum organic vapor pressure " means
the sum of the individual organic constituent partial pressures exerted by the
material contained in a tank, at the maximum vapor pressure-causing conditions,
i.e., temperature, agitation, pH effects of combining materials , etc.,
reasonably expected to occur in the tank. For the purpose of Sections
R315-261-1080
through 1089, maximum organic vapor pressure is determined using the procedures
specified in Subsection
R315-261-1084(c).
(18) "Metallic shoe seal " means a continuous
seal that is constructed of metal sheets which are held vertically against the
wall of the tank by springs, weighted levers, or other mechanisms and is
connected to the floating roof by braces or other means. A flexible coated
fabric, envelope, spans the annular space between the metal sheet and the
floating roof .
(19) "No detectable
organic emissions " means no escape of organics to the atmosphere as determined
using the procedure specified in Subsection
R315-261-1084(d).
(20) "Point of material origination " means as
follows:
(a) When the remanufacturer or other
person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary material is the generator
of the hazardous secondary material, the point of material origination means
the point where a material produced by a system, process, or material
management unit is determined to be a hazardous secondary material excluded
under Subsection
R315-261-4(a)(27).
Note to paragraph (a) of the definition of "
(b) When the remanufacturer or
other person that stores or treats the hazardous secondary material is not the
generator of the hazardous secondary material, point of material origination
means the point where the remanufacturer or other person that stores or treats
the hazardous secondary material accepts delivery or takes possession of the
hazardous secondary material.
(21) "Safety device " means a closure device
such as a pressure relief valve, frangible disc, fusible plug, or any other
type of device which functions exclusively to prevent physical damage or
permanent deformation to a unit or its air emission control equipment by
venting gases or vapors directly to the atmosphere during unsafe conditions
resulting from an unplanned, accidental, or emergency event. For the purpose of
Sections
R315-261-1080
through 1089, a safety device is not used for routine venting of gases or
vapors from the vapor headspace underneath a cover such as during filling of
the unit or to adjust the pressure in this vapor headspace in response to
normal daily diurnal ambient temperature fluctuations. A safety device is
designed to remain in a closed position during normal operations and open only
when the internal pressure, or another relevant parameter, exceeds the device
threshold setting applicable to the air emission control equipment as
determined by the remanufacturer or other person that stores or treats the
hazardous secondary material based on manufacturer recommendations, applicable
regulations, fire protection and prevention codes, standard engineering codes
and practices, or other requirements for the safe handling of flammable,
ignitable, explosive, reactive, or hazardous materials .
(22) "Single-seal system " means a floating
roof having one continuous seal . This seal may be vapor-mounted,
liquid-mounted, or a metallic shoe seal .
(23) "Vapor-mounted seal " means a continuous
seal that is mounted such that there is a vapor space between the hazardous
secondary material in the unit and the bottom of the seal.
(24) "Volatile organic concentration " or "VO
concentration " means the fraction by weight of the volatile organic compounds
contained in a hazardous secondary material expressed in terms of parts per
million (ppmw) as determined by direct measurement or by knowledge of the
material in accordance with the requirements of Section
R315-261-1084.
For the purpose of determining the VO concentration of a hazardous secondary
material, organic compounds with a Henry's law constant value of at least 0.1
mole-fraction-in-the-gas-phase/mole-fraction-in the liquid-phase (0.1 Y/X),
which can also be expressed as 1.8 × 10
-6atmospheres/gram-mole/m
3, at 25 deg. Celsius shall be included.
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