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TITLE 30ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
PART 1TEXAS COMMISSION ON ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY
CHAPTER 115CONTROL OF AIR POLLUTION FROM VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
SUBCHAPTER CVOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND TRANSFER OPERATIONS
DIVISION 1LOADING AND UNLOADING OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
RULE §115.213Alternate Control Requirements

(a) Alternate means of control. Alternate methods of demonstrating and documenting continuous compliance with the applicable control requirements or exemption criteria in this division (relating to Loading and Unloading of Volatile Organic Compounds) may be approved by the executive director in accordance with §115.910 of this title (relating to Availability of Alternate Means of Control) if emission reductions are demonstrated to be substantially equivalent.

(b) General volatile organic compound (VOC) loading--90% overall control option in the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, and Houston/Galveston areas. As an alternative to §115.212(a)(1) of this title (relating to Control Requirements), VOC loading operations other than gasoline terminals, gasoline bulk plants, and marine terminals may elect to achieve a 90% overall control of emissions at the account from the loading of VOC (excluding loading into marine vessels and loading at gasoline terminals and gasoline bulk plants) with a true vapor pressure equal to or greater than 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions, provided that the following requirements are met.

  (1) To qualify for the control option available under this subsection after December 31, 1996, the owner or operator of a VOC loading operation for which a control plan was not previously submitted shall submit a control plan to the executive director, the appropriate regional office, and any local air pollution control program with jurisdiction which demonstrates that the overall control of emissions at the account from the loading of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions will be at least 90%. Any control plan submitted after December 31, 1996, must be approved by the executive director before the owner or operator may use the control option available under this subsection for compliance. For each loading rack and any associated control device at the account, the control plan shall include the emission point number (EPN), the facility identification number (FIN), the throughput of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions for the preceding calendar year, a plot plan showing the location, EPN, and FIN of each loading rack and any associated control device, the controlled and uncontrolled emission rates for the preceding calendar year, and an explanation of the recordkeeping procedure and calculations which will be used to demonstrate compliance.

  (2) The owner or operator of the VOC loading operation shall submit an annual report no later than March 31 of each year to the executive director, the appropriate regional office, and any local air pollution control program with jurisdiction which demonstrates that the overall control of emissions at the account from the loading of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions during the preceding calendar year is at least 90%. For each loading rack and any associated control device at the account, the report shall include the EPN, the FIN, the throughput of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions for the preceding calendar year, a plot plan showing the location, EPN, and FIN of each loading rack and any associated control device, and the controlled and uncontrolled emission rates for the preceding calendar year.

  (3) The owner or operator of the VOC loading operation shall submit an updated report no later than 30 days after the installation of an additional loading rack(s) or any change in service of a loading rack(s) from loading VOC with a true vapor pressure less than 0.5 psia to loading VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, or vice versa. The report shall be submitted to the executive director, the appropriate regional office, and any local air pollution control program with jurisdiction and shall demonstrate that the overall control of emissions at the account from the loading of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions continues to be at least 90%.

  (4) All representations in control plans and annual reports become enforceable conditions. It shall be unlawful for any person to vary from such representations if the variation will cause a change in the identity of the specific emission sources being controlled or the method of control of emissions unless the owner or operator of the VOC loading operation submits a revised control plan to the executive director, the appropriate regional office, and any local air pollution control program with jurisdiction no later than 30 days after the change. All control plans and reports shall demonstrate that the overall control of emissions at the account from the loading of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions continues to be at least 90%. The emission rates shall be calculated in a manner consistent with the most recent emissions inventory.

  (5) The loading of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 11 psia under actual storage conditions must be controlled by:

    (A) pressurized loading;

    (B) a vapor control system which maintains a control efficiency of at least 90%; or

    (C) a vapor balance system, as defined in §115.10 of this title (relating to Definitions).

  (6) A VOC loading operation which, under the 90% control option of this subsection, is not required to control vapors caused by loading VOC into a transport vessel is likewise not required to comply with:

    (A) §115.212(a)(3)(A) and (C) of this title; or

    (B) §115.214(a)(1)(A)(ii) and (iii) and (C) of this title (relating to Inspection Requirements).

(c) General VOC loading--90% overall control option in Aransas, Bexar, Calhoun, Gregg, Matagorda, Nueces, San Patricio, Travis, and Victoria Counties. As an alternative to §115.212(b)(1) of this title, VOC loading operations other than gasoline terminals, gasoline bulk plants, and marine terminals may elect to achieve a 90% overall control of emissions at the account from the loading of VOC (excluding loading into marine vessels and loading at gasoline terminals and gasoline bulk plants) with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 1.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions.

  (1) Each VOC loading operation using this control option shall meet the requirements of subsection (b)(1)-(5) of this section, except that 1.5 psia shall be substituted for 0.5 psia in these paragraphs.

  (2) A VOC loading operation which, under the 90% control option of this subsection, is not required to control vapors caused by loading VOC into a transport vessel is likewise not required to comply with:

    (A) §115.212(b)(3)(A) and (C) of this title; or

    (B) §115.214(b)(1)(A)(ii) and (iii) and (C) of this title.

(d) Marine vessel loading--90% control option. As an alternative to §115.212(a)(6)(A) of this title, marine terminals may elect to achieve a 90% overall control of emissions at the marine terminal from the loading of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions into marine vessels, provided that the following requirements are met.

  (1) To qualify for the control option available under this subsection after December 31, 1996, the owner or operator of a marine terminal for which a control plan was not previously submitted shall submit a control plan to the executive director, the appropriate regional office, and any local air pollution control program with jurisdiction which demonstrates that the overall control of emissions at the marine terminal from the loading of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions into marine vessels will be at least 90%. Any control plan submitted after December 31, 1996 must be approved by the executive director before the owner or operator may use the control option available under this subsection for compliance. For each marine loading facility and any associated control device at the marine terminal, the control plan shall include the EPN, the FIN, the throughput of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions for the preceding calendar year, a plot plan showing the location, EPN, and FIN of each marine loading facility and any associated control device, the controlled and uncontrolled emission rates for the preceding calendar year, and an explanation of the recordkeeping procedure and calculations which will be used to demonstrate compliance.

  (2) The owner or operator of the marine terminal shall submit an annual report no later than March 31 of each year to the executive director, the appropriate regional office, and any local air pollution control program with jurisdiction which demonstrates that the overall control of emissions at the marine terminal from the loading of VOC with a true vapor pressure greater than or equal to 0.5 psia, but less than 11 psia, under actual storage conditions into marine vessels during the preceding calendar Cont'd...

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