(a) Monitoring requirements. The following monitoring
requirements apply to the owner or operator of an application process
subject to this division that uses a vapor control system in accordance
with §115.473(a)(2) of this title (relating to Control Requirements).
The owner or operator shall install and maintain monitors to accurately
measure and record operational parameters of all required control
devices, as necessary, to ensure the proper functioning of those devices
in accordance with design specifications, including:
(1) continuous monitoring of the exhaust gas temperature
immediately downstream of direct-flame incinerators or the gas temperature
immediately upstream and downstream of any catalyst bed;
(2) the total amount of volatile organic compounds
(VOC) recovered by carbon adsorption or other solvent recovery systems
during a calendar month;
(3) continuous monitoring of carbon adsorption bed
exhaust; and
(4) appropriate operating parameters for vapor control
systems other than those specified in paragraphs (1) - (3) of this
subsection.
(b) Recordkeeping requirements. The following recordkeeping
requirements apply to the owner or operator of an application process
subject to this division.
(1) The owner or operator shall maintain records of
the testing data or the material safety data sheet in accordance with
the requirements in §115.475(1) of this title (relating to Approved
Test Methods and Testing Requirements). Records must be sufficient
to demonstrate continuous compliance with the applicable VOC limits
in §115.473(a), (e), or (f) of this title.
(2) The owner or operator of an application process
claiming an exemption in §115.471 of this title (relating to
Exemptions) shall maintain records sufficient to demonstrate continuous
compliance with the applicable exemption criteria.
(3) The owner or operator shall maintain records of
any testing conducted at an affected facility in accordance with the
provisions specified in §115.475(3) and (4) of this title.
(4) Records must be maintained a minimum of two years
and made available upon request to authorized representatives of the
executive director, the United States Environmental Protection Agency,
or any local air pollution agency with jurisdiction.
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