[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: 40CFR61.64]

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                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 61_NATIONAL EMISSION STANDARDS FOR HAZARDOUS AIR POLLUTANTS
--Table of Contents
 
         Subpart F_National Emission Standard for Vinyl Chloride
 
Sec. 61.64  Emission standard for polyvinyl chloride plants.

    An owner or operator of a polyvinyl chloride plant shall comply with 
the requirements of this section and Sec. 61.65.
    (a) Reactor. The following requirements apply to reactors:
    (1) The concentration of vinyl chloride in each exhaust gas stream 
from each reactor is not to exceed 10 ppm (average for 3-hour period), 
except as provided in paragraph (a)(2) of this section and Sec. 
61.65(a).
    (2) The reactor opening loss from each reactor is not to exceed 0.02 
g vinyl chloride/kg (0.04 lb vinyl chloride/ton) of polyvinyl chloride 
product, except as provided in paragraph (f)(1) of this section, with 
the product determined on a dry solids basis. This requirement does not 
apply to prepolymerization reactors in the bulk process. This 
requirement does apply to postpolymerization reactors in the bulk 
process, where the product means

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the gross product of prepolymerization and postpolymerization.
    (3) Manual vent valve discharge. Except for an emergency manual vent 
valve discharge, there is to be no discharge to the atmosphere from any 
manual vent valve on a polyvinyl chloride reactor in vinyl chloride 
service. An emergency manual vent valve discharge means a discharge to 
the atmosphere which could not have been avoided by taking measures to 
prevent the discharge. Within 10 days of any discharge to the atmosphere 
from any manual vent valve, the owner or operator of the source from 
which the discharge occurs shall submit to the Administrator a report in 
writing containing information on the source, nature and cause of the 
discharge, the date and time of the discharge, the approximate total 
vinyl chloride loss during the discharge, the method used for 
determining the vinyl chloride loss (the calculation of the vinyl 
chloride loss), the action that was taken to prevent the discharge, and 
measures adopted to prevent future discharges.
    (b) Stripper. The concentration of vinly chloride in each exhaust 
gas stream from each stripper is not to exceed 10 ppm (average for 3-
hour period), except as provided in Sec. 61.65(a). This requirement 
does not apply to equipment that has been opened, is out of operation, 
and met the requiremention Sec. 61.65(b)(6)(i) before being opened.
    (c) Mixing, weighing, and holding containers. The concentration of 
vinyl chloride in each exhaust gas stream from each mixing, weighing, or 
holding container in vinyl chloride service which precedes the stripper 
(or the reactor if the plant has no stripper) in the plant process flow 
is not to exceed 10 ppm (average for 3-hour period), except as provided 
in Sec. 61.65(a). This requirement does not apply to equipment that has 
been opened, is out of operation, and met the requirement in Sec. 
61.65(b)(6)(i) before being opened.
    (d) Monomer recovery system. The concentration of vinyl chloride in 
each exhaust gas stream from each monomer recovery system is not to 
exceed 10 ppm (average for 3-hour period), except as provided in Sec. 
61.65(a). This requirement does not apply to equipment that has been 
opened, is out of operation, and met the requirement in Sec. 
61.65(b)(6)(i) before being opened.
    (e) Sources following the stripper(s). The following requirements 
apply to emissions of vinyl chloride to the atmosphere from the 
combination of all sources following the stripper(s) [or the reactor(s) 
if the plant has no stripper(s)] in the plant process flow including but 
not limited to, centrifuges, concentrators, blend tanks, filters, 
dryers, conveyor air discharges, baggers, storage containers, and 
inprocess wastewater, except as provided in paragraph (f) of this 
section:
    (1) In polyvinyl chloride plants using stripping technology to 
control vinyl chloride emissions, the weighted average residual vinyl 
chloride concentration in all grades of polyvinyl chloride resin 
processed through the stripping operation on each calendar day, measured 
immediately after the stripping operation is completed, may not exceed:
    (i) 2000 ppm for polyvinyl chloride dispersion resins, excluding 
latex resins;
    (ii) 400 ppm for all other polyvinyl chloride resins, including 
latex resins, averaged separately for each type of resin; or
    (2) In polyvinyl chloride plants controlling vinyl chloride 
emissions with technology other than stripping or in addition to 
stripping, emissions of vinyl chloride to the atmosphere may not exceed:
    (i) 2 g/kg (4 lb/ton) product from the stripper(s) [or reactor(s) if 
the plant has no stripper(s)] for dispersion polyvinyl chloride resins, 
excluding latex resins, with the product determined on a dry solids 
basis;
    (ii) 0.4 g/kg (0.8 lb/ton) product from the strippers [or reactor(s) 
if the plant has no stripper(s)] for all other polyvinyl chloride 
resins, including latex resins, with the product determined on a dry 
solids basis.
    (3) The provisions of this paragraph apply at all times including 
when off-specification or other types of resins are made.
    (f) Reactor used as stripper. When a nonbulk resin reactor is used 
as a stripper this paragraph may be applied in lieu of Sec. 61.64 
(a)(2) and (e)(1):

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    (1) The weighted average emissions of vinyl chloride from reactor 
opening loss and all sources following the reactor used as a stripper 
from all grades of polyvinyl chloride resin stripped in the reactor on 
each calendar day may not exceed:
    (i) 2.02 g/kg (0.00202 lb/lb) of polyvinyl chloride product for 
dispersion polyvinyl chloride resins, excluding latex resins, with the 
product determined on a dry solids basis.
    (ii) 0.42 g/kg (0.00042 lb/lb) of polyvinyl chloride product for all 
other polyvinyl chloride resins, including latex resins, with the 
product determined on a dry solids basis.

[41 FR 46564, Oct. 21, 1976, as amended at 51 FR 34909, Sept. 30, 1986; 
53 FR 36972, Sept. 23, 1988; 65 FR 62151, Oct. 17, 2000]

    Editorial Note: At 65 FR 62151, Oct. 17, 2000, Sec. 61.64 was 
amended in paragraph (f)(2)(i) by revising the words ``2.02 g/kg 
(0.00202 lb/lb)'' to read ``2.02 g/kg (4.04 lb/ton), and in (f)(2)(ii) 
by revising the words ``0.42 g/kg (0.00042 lb/lb)'' to read ``0.42 g/kg 
(0.84 lb/ton). However, these paragraphs do not exist.