Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 9. Environment |
Agency 5. State Air Pollution Control Board |
Chapter 40. Existing Stationary Sources |
Section 4930. Standard for volatile organic compounds
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A. Printed interior panels made of hardwood plywood and thin particleboard.
1. No owner or other person shall cause or permit the discharge into the atmosphere from a coating application system any volatile organic compound in excess of 6.0 pounds per 1,000 ft2 of coating surface, regardless of the number of coats applied.
2. Achievement of the emission standard in subsection A 1 of this section by use of methods in 9VAC5-40-4940 will be acceptable to the board.
B. Natural finish hardwood plywood panels.
1. No owner or other person shall cause or permit the discharge into the atmosphere from a coating application system any volatile organic compound in excess of 12.0 pounds per 1,000 ft2 of coated surface, regardless of the number of coats applied.
2. Achievement of the emission standard in subsection B 1 of this section by use of methods in 9VAC5-40-4940 will be acceptable to the board.
C. Class II hardboard paneling finishes.
1. No owner or other person shall cause or permit the discharge into the atmosphere from a coating application system any volatile organic compound in excess of 10.0 pounds per 1,000 ft2 of coated surface, regardless of the number of coats applied.
2. Achievement of the emission standard in subsection C 1 of this section by use of methods in 9VAC5-40-4940 will be acceptable to the board.
D. No owner or other person shall use any coating application system or equipment unless reasonable precautions are taken to minimize the discharge of emissions from cleaning or purging operations. Reasonable precautions may include the following:
1. The use of capture or control devices or both;
2. The use of detergents, high pressure water, or other nonvolatile cleaning methods;
3. The minimization of the quantity of volatile organic compounds used to clean lines of equipment; and
4. The adjustment of production schedules to minimize coating changes thereby reducing the need for frequent cleaning or purging of a system.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR120-04-3503, eff. July 1, 1991.