[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 8]
[Revised as of July 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR61.241]

[Page 155-157]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 61_NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
--Table of Contents
 
   Subpart V_National Emission Standard for Equipment Leaks (Fugitive 
                            Emission Sources)
 
Sec. 61.241  Definitions.

    As used in this subpart, all terms not defined herein shall have the 
meaning given them in the Act, in subpart A of part 61, or in specific 
subparts of part 61; and the following terms shall have specific meaning 
given them:
    Bottoms receiver means a tank that collects distillation bottoms 
before the stream is sent for storage or for further downstream 
processing.
    Closed-vent system means a system that is not open to atmosphere and 
that is composed of hard-piping, ductwork, connections, and, if 
necessary, flow-inducing devices that transport gas or vapor from a 
piece or pieces of equipment to a control device or back to a process.
    Connector means flanged, screwed, welded, or other joined fittings 
used to connect two pipe lines or a pipe line and a piece of equipment. 
For the purpose of reporting and recordkeeping, connector means flanged 
fittings that are not covered by insulation or other materials that 
prevent location of the fittings.
    Control device means an enclosed combustion device, vapor recovery 
system, or flare.
    Double block and bleed system means two block valves connected in 
series with a bleed valve or line that can vent the line between the two 
block valves.
    Duct work means a conveyance system such as those commonly used for 
heating and ventilation systems. It is often made of sheet metal and 
often has sections connected by screws or crimping. Hard-piping is not 
ductwork.
    Equipment means each pump, compressor, pressure relief device, 
sampling connection system, open-ended valve or line, valve, connector, 
surge control vessel, bottoms receiver in VHAP service, and any control 
devices or systems required by this subpart.
    First attempt at repair means to take rapid action for the purpose 
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or reducing leakage of organic material to atmosphere using best 
practices.
    In gas/vapor service means that a piece of equipment contains 
process fluid that is in the gaseous state at operating conditions.
    Fuel gas means gases that are combusted to derive useful work or 
heat.
    Fuel gas system means the offsite and onsite piping and flow and 
pressure control system that gathers gaseous stream(s) generated by 
onsite operations, may blend them with other sources of gas, and 
transports the gaseous stream for use as fuel gas in combustion devices 
or in-process combustion equipment, such as furnaces and gas turbines, 
either singly or in combination.
    Hard-piping means pipe or tubing that is manufactured and properly 
installed using good engineering judgement and standards such as ASME 
B31.3, Process Piping (available from the American Society of Mechanical 
Engineers, PO Box 2900, Fairfield, NJ 07007-2900).
    In liquid service means that a piece of equipment is not in gas/
vapor service.
    In-situ sampling systems means nonextractive samplers or in-line 
samplers.
    In vacuum service means that equipment is operating at an internal 
pressure which is at least 5 kilopascals (kPa) (0.7 psia) below ambient 
pressure.
    In VHAP service means that a piece of equipment either contains or 
contacts a fluid (liquid or gas) that is at least 10 percent by weight a 
volatile hazardous air pollutant (VHAP) as determined according to the 
provisions of Sec. 61.245(d). The provisions of Sec. 61.245(d) also 
specify how to determine that a piece of equipment is not in VHAP 
service.
    In VOC service means, for the purposes of this subpart, that (a) the 
piece of equipment contains or contacts a process fluid that is at least 
10 percent VOC by weight (see 40 CFR 60.2 for the definition of volatile 
organic compound or VOC and 40 CFR 60.485(d) to determine whether a 
piece of equipment is not in VOC service) and (b) the piece of equipment 
is not in heavy liquid service as defined in 40 CFR 60.481.
    Maximum true vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure 
exerted by the total VHAP in the stored or transferred liquid at the 
temperature equal to the highest calendar-month average of the liquid 
storage or transfer temperature for liquids stored or transferred above 
or below the ambient temperature or at the local maximum monthly average 
temperature as reported by the National Weather Service for liquids 
stored or transferred at the ambient temperature, as determined:
    (1) In accordance with methods described in American Petroleum 
Institute Publication 2517, Evaporative Loss From External Floating-Roof 
Tanks (incorporated by reference as specified in Sec. 61.18); or
    (2) As obtained from standard reference texts; or
    (3) As determined by the American Society for Testing and Materials 
Method D2879-83, Standard Test Method for Vapor Pressure-Temperature 
Relationship and Initial Decomposition Temperature of Liquids by 
Isoteniscope (incorporated by reference as specified in Sec. 61.18); or
    (4) Any other method approved by the Administrator.
    Open-ended valve or line means any valve, except pressure relief 
valves, having one side of the valve seat in contact with process fluid 
and one side open to atmosphere, either directly or through open piping.
    Pressure release means the emission of materials resulting from the 
system pressure being greater than the set pressure of the pressure 
relief device.
    Process unit means equipment assembled to produce a VHAP or its 
derivatives as intermediates or final products, or equipment assembled 
to use a VHAP in the production of a product. A process unit can operate 
independently if supplied with sufficient feed or raw materials and 
sufficient product storage facilities.
    Process unit shutdown means a work practice or operational procedure 
that stops production from a process unit or part of a process unit. An 
unscheduled work practice or operational procedure that stops production 
from a process unit or part of a process unit for less than 24 hours is 
not a process unit shutdown. The use of spare equipment and technically 
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equipment without stopping production are not process unit shutdowns.
    Repaired means that equipment is adjusted, or otherwise altered, to 
eliminate a leak.
    Sampling connection system means an assembly of equipment within a 
process unit used during periods of representative operation to take 
samples of the process fluid. Equipment used to take non-routine grab 
samples is not considered a sampling connection system.
    Semiannual means a 6-month period; the first semiannual period 
concludes on the last day of the last month during the 180 days 
following initial startup for new sources; and the first semiannual 
period concludes on the last day of the last full month during the 180 
days after the effective date of a specific subpart that references this 
subpart for existing sources.
    Sensor means a device that measures a physical quantity or the 
change in a physical quantity, such as temperature, pressure, flow rate, 
pH, or liquid level.
    Stuffing box pressure means the fluid (liquid or gas) pressure 
inside the casing or housing of a piece of equipment, on the process 
side of the inboard seal.
    Surge control vessel means feed drums, recycle drums, and 
intermediate vessels. Surge control vessels are used within a process 
unit when in-process storage, mixing, or management of flow rates of 
volumes is needed on a recurring or ongoing basis to assist in 
production of a product.
    Volatile hazardous air pollutant or VHAP means a substance regulated 
under this part for which a standard for equipment leaks of the 
substance has been proposed and promulgated. Benzene is a VHAP. Vinyl 
chloride is a VHAP.

[49 FR 23513, June 6, 1984; 49 FR 38946, Oct. 2, 1984, as amended at 51 
FR 34915, Sept. 30, 1986; 54 FR 38076, Sept. 14, 1989; 65 FR 62158, Oct. 
17, 2000; 65 FR 78280, Dec. 14, 2000]