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Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit This version of facility specific terms and conditions was converted from a database format to an HTML file during an upgrade of the Ohio EPA, Division of Air Pollution Control's permitting software. Every attempt has been made to convert the terms and conditions to look and substantively conform to the permit issued or being drafted in STARS. However, the format of the terms may vary slightly from the original. In addition, although it is not expected, there is a slight possibility that a term and condition may have been inadvertently "left out" of this reproduction during the conversion process. Therefore, if this version is to be used as a starting point in drafting a new version of a permit, it is imperative that the entire set of terms and conditions be reviewed to ensure they substantively mimic the issued permit. The official version of any permit issued final by Ohio EPA is kept in the Agency's Legal section. The Legal section may be contacted at (614) 644-3037. In addition to the terms and conditions, hyperlinks have been inserted into the document so you may more readily access the section of the document you wish to review. Finally, the term language under "Part III" and before "I. Applicable Emissions Limitations." has been added to aid in document conversion, and was not part of the original issued permit. ***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit Part II - Specific Facility Terms and Conditions
a State and Federally Enforceable Section
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit b State Only Enforceable Section
1. The following insignificant emissions units are located at this facility: B005- natural gas fired boilerB006- natural gas fired boilerP012- organic peroxide blend tankP013- tanker blending operationT001- 7500 gallon benzoyl chloride storage tankT002- 6000 gallon ethylene glycol storage tankT003- 7500 gallon pivaloyl chloride storage tankT004- 7500 gallon 2-ethylhexanoyl chloride storage tankT006- 6000 gallon mineral oil storage tankT007- 6000 gallon ethylene glycol storage tankT008- 6000 gallon ethylene glycol storage tankT009- 4000 gallon benzoyl chloride storage tankT010- 7500 gallon acetic anhydride storage tankT011- 10000 gallon mineral spirits storage tankT012- 10000 gallon tert-butyl hydroperoxide storage tankT013- 6000 gallon ethylene glycol storage tank T014- 8500 gallon ethylbenzene storage tankT015- 7500 gallon tert-butyl alcohol storage tankT016- 14000 gallon organic peroxide storage tankT017- 6000 gallon sulfuric acid storage tankT018- 6000 gallon sulfuric acid storage tankT019- 6000 gallon sulfuric acid storage tankT020- 13000 gallon sodium hydroxide storage tankT021- 7500 gallon magnesium hydroxide storage tankT022- 11000 gallon 50% hydrogen peroxide storage tankT023- 10000 gallon mineral oil storage tankT024- 8000 gallon potassium hydroxide storage tankT025- 1300 gallon liquid nitrogen storage tankT026- 6000 gallon 70% hydrogen peroxide storage tank Each insignificant emissions unit at this facility must comply with all applicable State and federal regulations, as well as any emissions limitations and/or control requirements contained within a Permit to Install for the emissions unit. 2. The permittee is hereby notified that this permit and all agency records covering the operation of this permitted source are subject to public disclosure in accordance with OAC rule 3745-49-03. file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions Go to Part III for Emissions Unit N002Go to Part III for Emissions Unit P001Go to Part III for Emissions Unit P006Go to Part III for Emissions Unit P009Go to Part III for Emissions Unit P010Go to Part III for Emissions Unit Z008 ***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Part III - Terms and Conditions for Emissions Units
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: N002 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

A. State and Federally Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
Liquid waste incinerator, rated at 135 lbs/hr OAC Rule 3745-17-09(B) visible particulate matter emissions shall not exceed 20% opacity as a six-minute average, except as provided by rule 2. Additional Terms and Conditions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
1. This incinerator, including all associated equipment and grounds, shall be designed, operated and maintained to prevent the emission of objectionable odors. 2. The combustion chamber for this incinerator shall be maintained so that the exit gas is at a minimum Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
1. The permittee shall operate and maintain a continuous temperature monitor and recorder which measures and records the combustion chamber's exhaust gas temperature. Units shall be in degrees Fahrenheit. Accuracy for each thermocouple, monitor recorder shall be guaranteed by the manufacturer to be within +/-0.75 percent of the temperature being measured or +/- 2.5 degrees Fahrenheit, whichever is greater. The temperature monitors and recorders shall be installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, instructions and operating manuals. 2. The permittee shall collect and record the following information each day: a. A log or record of operating time for the monitoring equipment and the emissions unit.
b. A record of any period of time when waste was being incinerated and the combustion chamber's exit gas temperature was less than 1400 degrees Fahrenheit. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions 1. The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports which provide the following information for each period during which the combustion chamber's exhaust gas temperatures fall below 1400 degrees Fahrenheit: b. the time interval over which the excursion occurred; c. the temperature values during the excursion; e. the corrective action which has been or will be taken to prevent similar excursions in the future. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
1. Compliance with the particulate matter emission limit of 0.10 lb per 100 lbs of waste charged shall be determined in accordance with OAC Rule 3745-17-03(B)(8). 2. Compliance with the visible emission limititations in Section A.I. of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with OAC rule 3745-17-03(B)(1). 3. The permittee shall conduct, or have conducted, emission testing for this emissions unit in accordance with a. The emission testing shall be conducted 6 months prior to the expiration of this permit.
b. The emission testing shall be conducted to demonstrate compliance with the allowable mass emission rates for particulate matter. c. The following test method(s) from 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A shall be employed to demonstrate compliance with the allowable mass emission rate(s): for particulate matter, Methods 1-5. The test(s) shall be conducted while the emissions unit is operating at or near its maximum capacity, unless otherwise specified or approved by the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency. 4. Not later than 30 days prior to the proposed test date(s), the permittee shall submit an "Intent to Test" notification to the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency. The "Intent to Test" notification shall describe in detail the proposed test methods and procedures, the emissions unit operating parameters, the time(s) and date(s) of the test(s), and the person(s) who will be conducting the test(s). Failure to submit such notification for review and approval prior to the test(s) may result in the Ohio EPA District Office's or local air agency's refusal to accept the results of the emission test(s).
Personnel from the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency shall be permitted to witness the test(s), examine the testing equipment, and acquire data and information necessary to ensure that the operation of the emissions unit and the testing procedures provide a valid characterization of the emissions from the emissions unit and/or the performance of the control equipment.
A comprehensive written report on the results of the emissions test(s) shall be signed by the person or persons responsible for the tests and submitted to the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency within 30 days following completion of the test(s). Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: N002 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

B. State Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions 1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
Liquid waste incinerator, rated at 135 lbs/hr PTI #19-101 PM: 0.10 lbs per 100 lbs of waste charged and 0.08 gr/dscf @ 12% CO2, whichever is more stringent 2. Additional Terms and Conditions
a. Start up of the incinerator shall begin with the heating of the cold combustion zone with natural gas, distillate fuel oil, liquified petroleum gas or waste materials which have been classified as hazardous solely due to their ignitibility. Alternate fuels may not be used unless the Director of the Ohio EPA has granted prior written approval. Feeding of waste materials to the incinerator shall not commence until the temperature in the combustion chamber has reached or exceeded 1400 degrees Fahrenheit. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
1. The permittee shall maintain a daily record of the materials burned in the incinerator. This record shall contain b. The composition and average hourly feed rate of each waste material charged.
c. The average hourly actual heat input to the incinerator. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
1. The permittee shall submit annual reports which provide the following information for the previous calendar a. the total amount of waste incinerated, in tons; c. an identification of all hours of operation during which the charge rate exceeded the incinerator's design capacity, including the actual charge rates for all such hours of operation; and d. the date of the most recent calibration of the temperature monitor and recorder and the name of the contractor who performed the service.
These reports shall be submitted to the Ohio EPA Northeast District Office by January 31 of each year. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
1. Compliance with the particulate matter emission limits of 0.10 lb per 100 lbs of waste charged and 0.08 gr/dscf @ 12% CO2 shall be determined in accordance with OAC Rule 3745-17-03(B)(8). 2. Compliance with the sulfur dioxide emission limitation in Section B.I. of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with OAC Rule 3745-18-04(A). 3. Compliance with the carbon monoxide emission limitation in Section B.I. of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with Method 10 of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A. 4. Compliance with the hydrogen chloride emission limitation in Section B.I. of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with Methods 26 or 26A of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A. 5. The permittee shall conduct, or have conducted, emission testing for this emissions unit in accordance with file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions a. The emission testing shall be conducted 6 months prior to the expiration of this permit.
b. The emission testing shall be conducted to demonstrate compliance with the allowable mass emission rates for particulate matter, carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and hydrogen chloride. c. The following test method(s) from 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A shall be employed to demonstrate compliance with the allowable mass emission rate(s): for particulate matter, Methods 1-5; for carbon monoxide, Method 10; for sulfur dioxide, Method 6 or 6C; for hydrogen chloride, Method 26 or 26A. The test(s) shall be conducted while the emissions unit is operating at or near its maximum capacity, unless otherwise specified or approved by the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency. 6. Not later than 30 days prior to the proposed test date(s), the permittee shall submit an "Intent to Test" notification to the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency. The "Intent to Test" notification shall describe in detail the proposed test methods and procedures, the emissions unit operating parameters, the time(s) and date(s) of the test(s), and the person(s) who will be conducting the test(s). Failure to submit such notification for review and approval prior to the test(s) may result in the Ohio EPA District Office's or local air agency's refusal to accept the results of the emission test(s).
Personnel from the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency shall be permitted to witness the test(s), examine the testing equipment, and acquire data and information necessary to ensure that the operation of the emissions unit and the testing procedures provide a valid characterization of the emissions from the emissions unit and/or the performance of the control equipment.
A comprehensive written report on the results of the emissions test(s) shall be signed by the person or persons responsible for the tests and submitted to the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency within 30 days following completion of the test(s). Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Part III - Terms and Conditions for Emissions Units
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: P001 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

A. State and Federally Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
Reactor for benzoyl peroxide equipped with OAC 3745-21-07(G)(2) 2. Additional Terms and Conditions
a. This emissions unit shall not employ organic liquids which are photochemically reactive materials, as Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions ***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
1. The permittee shall keep the following daily records for all materials used in this emissions unit: a. The identification of the chemical compound and its physical state.
b. For any liquid organic materials, whether or not the material is a photochemically reactive material as defined in OAC 3745-21-01(C)(5). Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports which identify each day during which any photochemically reactive materials were employed. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: P001 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

B. State Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
2. Additional Terms and Conditions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions Go to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Part III - Terms and Conditions for Emissions Units
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: P006 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

A. State and Federally Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
Building 11 equipment for organic peroxide OAC 3745-21-07(G)(2) production: weigh tanks, blend tanks, reactor, wash tanks, filters. Two stage packed bed scrubber.
2. Additional Terms and Conditions
a. This emissions unit shall not employ organic liquids which are photochemically reactive materials, as Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
1. The permittee shall keep the following daily records for all materials used in this emissions unit: a. The identification of the chemical compound and its physical state.
b. For any liquid organic materials, whether or not the material is a photochemically reactive material as defined in OAC 3745-21-01(C)(5). Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions IV. Reporting Requirements
1. The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports which identify each day during which any photochemically reactive materials were employed. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: P006 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

B. State Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
Building 11 equipment for organic peroxide OAC rule 3745-15-07 production: weigh tanks, blend tanks, reactor, wash tanks, filters.
Two stage packed bed scrubber.
2. Additional Terms and Conditions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
1. The pH of the scrubber liquor shall be maintained at or above 11. 2. The total scrubber water flow rate shall be continuously maintained at a value of not less than 120 gallons per minute at all times while the emissions unit is in operation. 3. The pressure drop across the scrubber shall be maintained at a value of between 1 and 6 inches of water at all times while the emissions unit is in operation. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
1. The permittee shall properly operate and maintain equipment to monitor and record the pH of the scrubber liquor while the emissions unit is in operation. The pH monitor shall be calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, instructions and operating manuals. The permittee shall collect and record the following information each day: a. The pH of the scrubber liquor on 4-hour intervals.
file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions b. A log or record of operating time for the capture (collection) system, control device, monitoring equipment, and the associated emissions unit. 2. The permittee shall properly install, operate and maintain equipment to continuously monitor the static pressure drop across the scrubber and the scrubber water flow rate while the emissions unit is in operation. The monitoring devices and any recorders shall be installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, instructions and operating manuals.
The permittee shall collect and record the following information each day: a. The pressure drop across the scrubber, in inches of water, on a daily basis.
b. The scrubber water flow rate, in gallons per minute, on a daily basis. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
1. The permittee shall submit pH deviation (excursion) reports that identify all periods of time during which the scrubber liquor pH did not comply with the pH requirement specified above. 2. The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports that identify all periods of time during which the following scrubber parameters were not maintained at the required levels: a. The static pressure drop across the scrubber.
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
1. The permittee shall conduct, or have conducted, emission testing for this emissions unit in accordance with a. The emission testing shall be conducted approximately 2.5 years after permit issuance and within 6 months prior to permit renewal.
b. The emission testing shall be conducted to demonstrate that the control efficiency of the packed bed tower for organic compounds has not degraded. c. The following test method(s) shall be employed to determine the control efficiency of the scrubber: Method 25 or 25A of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A. d. The test(s) shall be conducted while the emissions unit is operating at or near its maximum capacity, unless otherwise specified or approved by the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency.
e. The control efficiency (i.e., the percent reduction in mass emissions between the inlet and outlet of the control system) shall be determined in accordance with the test methods and procedures specified in OAC rule 3745-21-10. The test methods and procedures selected shall be based on a consideration of the diversity of the organic species present and their total concentration, and on a consideration of the potential presence of interfering gases. 2. Not later than 30 days prior to the proposed test date(s), the permittee shall submit an "Intent to Test" notification to the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency. The "Intent to Test" notification shall describe in detail the proposed test methods and procedures, the emissions unit operating parameters, the time(s) and date(s) of the test(s), and the person(s) who will be conducting the test(s). Failure to submit such notification for review and approval prior to the test(s) may result in the Ohio EPA District Office's or local air agency's refusal to accept the results of the emission test(s).
Personnel from the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency shall be permitted to witness the test(s), examine the testing equipment, and acquire data and information necessary to ensure that the operation of the emissions unit and the testing procedures provide a valid characterization of the emissions from the emissions unit and/or the performance of the control equipment.
A comprehensive written report on the results of the emissions test(s) shall be signed by the person or persons responsible for the tests and submitted to the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency within 30 days following completion of the test(s). Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Part III - Terms and Conditions for Emissions Units
file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: P009 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

A. State and Federally Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
emission of organic compounds shall not exceed 8 2. Additional Terms and Conditions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
1. The permittee shall keep the following records each day this emissions unit operates: a. The identification of the chemical compound and its physical state.
b. For any liquid organic materials, whether or not the material is a photochemically reactive material as defined in OAC 3745-21-01(C)(5).
c. The number of hours of operation.
d. An estimate of the daily organic compound emission rate (pounds).
e. An estimate of the average hourly organic compound emission rate (pounds).
The estimate of OC emissions shall be determined by a material balance or shall be based on the 1993 study performed by Centaurus Technology: "Evaluation of Organic Vapor Loss from Ventilation Air Flow in Blend Tank V-101 Containing Dicumyl peroxide and Aromatic-100 solvent". Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
1. The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports which include the following information: a. For the days during which a photochemically reactive material was employed, an identification of each day during which the average hourly organic compound emissions from the blend tanks exceeded 8 pounds per hour, and the actual average hourly organic compound emissions for each such day .
b. For the days during which a photochemically reactive material was employed, an identification of each day during which the organic compound emissions from the blend tanks exceeded 40 pounds per day, and the actual organic compound emissions for each such day. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
1. If required, organic compound emissions shall be determined in accordance with the following method(s): Method 25 or 25A of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A. file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: P009 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

B. State Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
2. Additional Terms and Conditions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions Part III - Terms and Conditions for Emissions Units
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: P010 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

A. State and Federally Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
Building 14 equipment for liquid organic particulate matter emissions shall not exceed 0.551 Building 14 equipment for liquid organic visible particulate emissions shall not exceed twenty percent opacity as a six-minute average, except as provided by rule Building 14 equipment for liquid organic peroxide production: weigh tank and V101 reactor, V102 reactor, K101 stripping column with refrigerated column, product packout 2. Additional Terms and Conditions
a. This emissions unit shall not employ organic liquids which are photochemically reactive materials, as Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
1. The permittee shall keep the following daily records for all materials used in this emissions unit: a. The identification of the chemical compound and its physical state.
b. For any liquid organic materials, whether or not the material is photochemically reactive material as defined in OAC Rule 3745-21-01(C)(5). Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports which identify each day during which any photochemically reactive materials were employed. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
1. Compliance with the particulate matter emission limit of 0.551 pounds per hour shall be determined in accordance with OAC Rule 3745-17-03(B)(10). No testing is specifically required by this permit but, if appropriate, may be required pursuant to OAC Rule 3745-15-04(A). Such testing may be required at opacity levels less than those required by the visible emissions limit in Section A.I. 2. Compliance with the visible emission limitation in Section A.I. of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with the following method(s): OAC rule 3745-17-03(B)(1). file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: P010 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

B. State Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
Building 14 equipment for liquid organic particulate matter emissions shall not exceed 0.03 gr/dscf of exhaust gases, 0.1 lb/hr and 0.44 tons per year Building 14 equipment for liquid organic organic compound emissions shall not exceed 0.1 lb/hr peroxide production: weigh tank and V101 reactorBuilding 14 equipment for liquid organic organic compound emissions shall not exceed 0.1 lb/hr peroxide production: V102 reactorBuilding 14 equipment for liquid organic organic compound emissions shall not exceed 0.1 lb/hr peroxide production: product packoutBuilding 14 equipment for liquid organic organic compound emissions shall not exceed 2.69 peroxide production: K101 stripping column 2. Additional Terms and Conditions
1. Annual emissions of organic compounds from this emissions unit shall not exceed 3.28 tons. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
1. The maximum number of batches per year of 2,5-Di and 2,5-Tri combined shall not exceed 731. 2. The average temperature of the exhaust gases from the condenser, for any 1-hour block of time when the stripping column is in operation, shall not be more than 11 degrees Fahrenheit above the average temperature during the most recent emission test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance. 3. A carbon dioxide gas blanketing system shall be used on the V101 and V102 reactors when those reactors contain liquid organic material. The gas blanketing system shall be in operation at all times, except for when it is necessary for the operator to enter the cell in which the reactors are located. The gas flow rate into the reactors shall not be less than 80% of the average gas flow rate during the most recent emission test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
1. The permittee shall maintain monthly records on the number of batches of liquid organic peroxides produced 2. The permittee shall operate and maintain a continuous temperature monitor which measures the temperature of the exhaust gases from the condenser when the K101 stripping column is in operation. The temperature file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions shall be recorded every 15 minutes on the batch sheet. Units shall be in degrees Fahrenheit. The accuracy for each thermocouple and monitor shall be guaranteed by the manufacturer to be within +/- 1 percent of the temperature being measured or +/- 5 degrees Fahrenheit, whichever is greater. The temperature monitor shall be installed, calibrated, operated and maintained in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, instructions and operating manuals.
The permittee shall collect and record the following information each day: a. The average temperature of the exhaust gases from the condenser during each 1-hour block of time during the day.
b. A log or record of operating time for the capture (collection) system, control device, monitoring equipment, and the associated emissions unit. 3. The permittee shall continuously monitor and record the flow rate of carbon dioxide gas used to blanket Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
1. The permittee shall submit an annual report which summarizes the total number of batches produced in this emissions unit per year. This report shall be submitted by January 31 of each year. 2. The permittee shall submit temperature deviation (excursion) reports that identify all 1-hour block of time during which the average temperature of the exhaust gases from the condenser exceeded the temperature limitation specified above. 3. The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports that identify all periods of time during which the flow rate of the carbon dioxide blanketing gas was less than 80% of the average gas flow rate during the most recent emission test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
1. Compliance with the annual emissions limitations in Section B.I. of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with the following methods: Emission Limitation: OC emissions limited to 3.28 TPY.
Applicable Compliance Method: Compliance with the stated OC emission limitation shall be determined by calculations using a compilation of annual hours of operation of this emissions unit and the actual emission rate determined by stack testing.
Emission Limitation: PM emissions limited to 0.44 TPY Applicable Compliance Method: Compliance with the stated PM emission limitation shall be determined by calculations using a compilation of annual hours of operation of this emissions unit and the PM emission rate stated in the technical data included with the application for PTI No. 02-8364. 2. Compliance with the particulate matter emission limitations of 0.03 gr/dscf and 0.1 lb/hr shall be determined in accordance with OAC Rule 3745-17-03(B)(10). No testing is specifically required by this permit but, if appropriate, may be required pursuant to OAC Rule 3745-15-04(A). 3. The permittee shall conduct, or have conducted, emission testing for this emissions unit in accordance with a. The emission testing shall be conducted within 6 months prior to permit renewal.
b. The emission testing shall be conducted to demonstrate compliance with the mass emission limit for VOC from the stripping column (K101), the V101 reactor and the V102 reactor. c. The following test method(s) shall be employed to demonstrate compliance with the allowable mass emission rate(s): Methods 18, 25 or 25A of 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A.
d. The test(s) shall be conducted while the emissions unit is operating at or near its maximum capacity, unless otherwise specified or approved by the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency. 4. Not later than 30 days prior to the proposed test date(s), the permittee shall submit an "Intent to Test" notification to the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency. The "Intent to Test" notification shall describe in detail the proposed test methods and procedures, the emissions unit operating parameters, the time(s) and date(s) of the test(s), and the person(s) who will be conducting the test(s). Failure to submit such notification for review and approval prior to the test(s) may result in the Ohio EPA District Office's or local air agency's refusal to accept the results of the emission test(s).
Personnel from the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency shall be permitted to witness the test(s), examine the testing equipment, and acquire data and information necessary to ensure that the operation of the emissions unit and the testing procedures provide a valid characterization of the emissions from the emissions unit and/or the performance of the control equipment.
A comprehensive written report on the results of the emissions test(s) shall be signed by the person or persons responsible for the tests and submitted to the appropriate Ohio EPA District Office or local air file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions agency within 30 days following completion of the test(s). Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Part III - Terms and Conditions for Emissions Units
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: Z008 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

A. State and Federally Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
Wastewater treatment plant: vertical loop 2. Additional Terms and Conditions
a. This emissions unit shall not be subject to the control requirements of OAC 3745-21-07(F) provided that the wastewater separator, as defined in OAC 3745-21-01(C)(2), recovers less than 200 gallons per day of volatile photochemically reactive material, as defined in OAC Rule 3745-21-01(C)(7). Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
1. The permittee shall maintain daily records of all materials recovered in the wastewater separator. Each record b. An identification of whether or not the recovered material is a volatile photochemically reactive material. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
1. The permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports which include the following information: a. For the days when volatile photochemically reactive material is recovered in an effluent water separator, an identification of each day that more than 200 gallons of volatile photochemically reactive material was recovered, and the actual amount recovered. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION*** Facility ID: 0247040079 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit
Facility ID: 0247040079 Emissions Unit ID: Z008 Issuance type: Title V Draft Permit

B. State Enforceable Section
The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under I. Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control Requirements
1. The specific operation(s), property, and/or equipment which constitute this emissions unit are listed in the following table along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from this unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be employed. Additional applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures (if any) may be specified in narrative form following the table. Applicable Emissions Limitations/Control
Operations, Property, and/or Equipment
Applicable Rules/Requirements
Measures
Wastewater treatment plant: vertical loop organic compound emissions shall not exceed 63.9 2. Additional Terms and Conditions
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** II. Operational Restrictions
1. In accordance with the BAT determination in PTI # 02-10572, effective November 6, 1996, the permittee shall minimize organic compound emissions from the wastewater treatment plant by employing a diffused air system with activated sludge. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** III. Monitoring and/or Record Keeping Requirements
Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** IV. Reporting Requirements
The permittee shall submit annual reports which specify the total organic compound emissions from this emissions unit for the previous calendar year. These reports shall be submitted by January 31 of each year. Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** V. Testing Requirements
1. Compliance with the emission limitation(s) in Section B.I. of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with the following method(s): Emissions limitation: 63.9 tons organic compounds/year Applicable Compliance Method: AP-42 (1996), Section 4.3 "Wastewater collection, treatment and storage". Use computer modeling program: "Surface Impoundment Modeling System" (SIMS) or an equivalent file://\\nassrv0.epa.ohio.gov\attachments\prod\attachments\Facilities\0247040079\P. 8/25/2009 Reproduction of Permit Terms and Conditions Go to the top of this documentGo to the top of Part III for this Emissions Unit***THIS IS NOT AN OFFICIAL VERSION OF THE PERMIT. SEE PAGE 1 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.*** VI. Miscellaneous Requirements
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