Virginia Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 10, 2017) |
Title 9. Environment |
Agency 5. State Air Pollution Control Board |
Chapter 40. Existing Stationary Sources |
Section 3890. Control technology guidelines
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A. Prime application. The control technology should consist of one or more of the following:
1. Use of electrodeposited waterborne coatings.
2. Use of other waterborne coatings.
3. Use of lower solvent (higher solids) organic solvent-borne systems.
4. Carbon adsorption.
5. Incineration.
6. Any technology of equal or greater control efficiency when compared to the use of a coating complying with 9VAC5-40-3880 A 1, provided such technology is approved by the board.
B. Guidecoat application. The control technology should consist of one or more of the following:
1. Use of waterborne coatings;
2. Use of lower solvent (higher solids) organic solvent-borne systems;
3. Carbon adsorption; and
4. Incineration; or
5. Any technology of equal or greater control efficiency when compared to the use of a coating complying with 9VAC5-40-3880 B 1, provided such technology is approved by the board.
C. Topcoat application. The control technology should consist of one or more of the following:
1. Use of waterborne coatings;
2. Use of lower solvent (higher solids) organic solvent-borne systems;
3. Carbon adsorption; and
4. Incineration; or
5. Any technology of equal or greater control efficiency when compared to the use of a coating complying with 9VAC5-40-3880 C 1, provided such technology is approved by the board.
D. Final repair application. The control technology should consist of one or more of the following:
1. Use of lower solvent (higher solids) organic solvent borne systems;
2. Carbon adsorption; and
3. Incineration; or
4. Any technology of equal or greater control efficiency when compared to the use of a coating complying with 9VAC5-40-3880 D 1, provided such technology is approved by the board.
E. Anti-chip coating application. The control technology should consist of one or more of the following:
1. Use of electrodeposited waterborne coatings;
2. Use of other waterborne coatings;
3. Use of high solids coatings;
4. Use of powder coatings;
5. Carbon adsorption; and
6. Incineration; or
7. Any technology of equal or greater control efficiency when compared to the use of a coating complying with 9VAC5-40-3880 E 1, provided such technology is approved by the board.
Historical Notes
Derived from VR120-04-2804, eff. July 1, 1991.