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Certified MailNoTOXIC REVIEWNoPSDNoSYNTHETIC MINORNoCEMSNoMACTNoNSPSNoNESHAPSNoNETTINGNoMAJOR NON-ATTAINMENTNoMODELING SUBMITTED1/29/2009Melinda CrumPPG Industries, Inc. - Cleveland3800 West 143rd StreetCleveland, OH 44111RE:FINAL AIR POLLUTION PERMIT-TO-INSTALLFacility ID: 1318000101Permit Number: 13-03881Permit Type:Administrative ModificationCounty: CuyahogaDear Permit Holder:Enclosed please find a final Air Pollution Permit-to-Install (PTI) which will allow you to install or modify the described emissions unit(s) in a manner indicated in the permit. Because this permit contains several conditions and restrictions, we urge you to read it carefully.The issuance of this PTI is a final action of the Director and may be appealed to the Environmental Review Appeals Commission ("ERAC") under Section 3745.04 of the Ohio Revised Code. The appeal must be in writing and describe the action complained of and the grounds for the appeal. The appeal must be filed with the ERAC within thirty (30) days after notice of the Director's action. A filing fee of $70.00 must be submitted to the ERAC with the appeal, although the ERAC, has discretion to reduce the amount of the filing fee if you can demonstrate (by affidavit) that payment of the full amount of the fee would cause extreme hardship. If you file an appeal of this action, you must notify Ohio EPA of the filing of the appeal (by providing a copy to the Director) within three (3) days of filing your appeal with the ERAC. Ohio EPA requests that a copy of the appeal also be provided to the Ohio Attorney General's Office, Environmental Enforcement Section. An appeal may be filed with the ERAC at the following address:Environmental Review Appeals Commission309 South Fourth Street, Room 222Columbus, OH 43215The Ohio EPA is encouraging companies to investigate pollution prevention and energy conservation. Not only will this reduce pollution and energy consumption, but it can also save you money. If you would like to learn ways you can save money while protecting the environment, please contact our Office of Compliance Assistance and Pollution Prevention at (614) 644-3469. If you have any questions regarding this permit, please contact the Cleveland Division of Air Quality. This permit has been posted to the Division of Air Pollution Control (DAPC) Web page HYPERLINK "". Sincerely,Michael W. Ahern, ManagerPermit Issuance and Data Management Section, DAPCCc:U.S. EPA Region 5 Via E-Mail NotificationCleveland Division of Air QualityState of Ohio Environmental Protection AgencyDivision of Air Pollution ControlFINALAir Pollution Permit-to-InstallforPPG Industries, Inc. - ClevelandFacility ID: 1318000101Permit Number: 13-03881Permit Type: Administrative ModificationIssued: 1/29/2009Effective: 1/29/2009Air Pollution Permit-to-InstallforPPG Industries, Inc. - ClevelandTable of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984907" Authorization PAGEREF _Toc220984907 \h 2 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984908" A.Standard Terms and Conditions PAGEREF _Toc220984908 \h 4 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984909" 1.Federally Enforceable Standard Terms and Conditions PAGEREF _Toc220984909 \h 5 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984910" 2. Severability Clause PAGEREF _Toc220984910 \h 5 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984911" 3. General Requirements PAGEREF _Toc220984911 \h 5 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984913" 4. Monitoring and Related Record Keeping and Reporting Requirements PAGEREF _Toc220984913 \h 6 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984914" 5. Scheduled Maintenance/Malfunction Reporting PAGEREF _Toc220984914 \h 7 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984915" 6. Compliance Requirements PAGEREF _Toc220984915 \h 7 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984916" 7. Best Available Technology PAGEREF _Toc220984916 \h 8 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984917" 8. Air Pollution Nuisance PAGEREF _Toc220984917 \h 8 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984918" 9. Reporting Requirements PAGEREF _Toc220984918 \h 8 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984919" 10. Applicability PAGEREF _Toc220984919 \h 9 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984921" 11. Construction of New Sources(s) and Authorization to Install PAGEREF _Toc220984921 \h 9 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984922" 12. Permit-To-Operate Application PAGEREF _Toc220984922 \h 10 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984923" 13. Construction Compliance Certification PAGEREF _Toc220984923 \h 10 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984924" 14. Public Disclosure PAGEREF _Toc220984924 \h 10 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984925" 15. Additional Reporting Requirements When There Are No Deviations of Federally Enforceable Emission Limitations, Operational Restrictions, or Control Device Operating Parameter Limitations PAGEREF _Toc220984925 \h 10 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984926" 16. Fees PAGEREF _Toc220984926 \h 11 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984927" 17. Permit Transfers PAGEREF _Toc220984927 \h 11 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984928" 18. Risk Management Plans PAGEREF _Toc220984928 \h 11 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984929" 19. Title IV Provisions PAGEREF _Toc220984929 \h 11 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984930" B.Facility-Wide Terms and Conditions PAGEREF _Toc220984930 \h 12 HYPERLINK \l "_Toc220984931" C.Emissions Unit Terms and Conditions PAGEREF _Toc220984931 \h 21K201, K201……………………………………………………………………………………………………….22K201, P201……………………………………………………………………………………………………….32P202, P202……………………………………………………………………………………………………….44AuthorizationFacility ID: 1318000101Facility Description: Automotive coatings manufacturer.Application Number(s): A0008700Permit Number: 13-03881Permit Description: Modification to K201, PPG is installing 2 new spraybooths and removing 5 existing spraybooths in building 6A. Modification to P201, PPG is installing Paint Manufacturing equipment in new Building 101. Updates have been made to Tables 1, 2, 3, and 5. Administrative changes have been made to the permit as a result of converting the permit to Microsoft Word.Permit Type: Administrative ModificationPermit Fee: $2,900.00Issue Date: 1/29/2009Effective Date: 1/29/2009This document constitutes issuance to:PPG Industries, Inc. - Cleveland3800 West 143rd StreetCleveland, OH 44111Of a Permit-to-Install for the emissions unit(s) identified on the following page.Ohio EPA District Office or local air agency responsible for processing and administering your permit:Cleveland Division of Air Quality2nd Floor75 Erieview PlazaCleveland, OH 44114(216)664-2297The above named entity is hereby granted a Permit-to-Install for the emissions unit(s) listed in this section pursuant to Chapter 3745-31 of the Ohio Administrative Code. Issuance of this permit does not constitute expressed or implied approval or agreement that, if constructed or modified in accordance with the plans included in the application, the emissions unit(s) of environmental pollutants will operate in compliance with applicable State and Federal laws and regulations, and does not constitute expressed or implied assurance that if constructed or modified in accordance with those plans and specifications, the above described emissions unit(s) of pollutants will be granted the necessary permits to operate (air) or NPDES permits as applicable.This permit is granted subject to the conditions attached hereto.Ohio Environmental Protection AgencyChris KorleskiDirectorAuthorization (continued)Permit Number:13-03881Permit Description:Modification to K201, PPG is installing 2 new spraybooths and removing 5 existing spraybooths in building 6A. Modification to P201, PPG is installing Paint Manufacturing equipment in new Building 101. Updates have been made to Tables 1, 2, 3, and 5. Administrative changes have been made to the permit as a result of converting the permit to Microsoft Word.Permits for the following Emissions Unit(s) or groups of Emissions Units are in this document as indicated below:Emissions Unit ID:K201Company Equipment ID:K201Superseded Permit Number:13-03881General Permit Category and Type:Not Applicable Emissions Unit ID:P201Company Equipment ID:P201Superseded Permit Number:13-03881General Permit Category and Type:Not Applicable Emissions Unit ID:P202Company Equipment ID:P202Superseded Permit Number:13-03881General Permit Category and Type:Not Applicable A.Standard Terms and ConditionsFederally Enforceable Standard Terms and ConditionsAll Standard Terms and Conditions are federally enforceable, with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under State law only:Standard Term and Condition A. 2.a), Severability ClauseStandard Term and Condition A. 3.c) through A. 3.e) General RequirementsStandard Term and Condition A. 6.c) and A. 6.d), Compliance RequirementsStandard Term and Condition A. 9., Reporting RequirementsStandard Term and Condition A. 10., ApplicabilityStandard Term and Condition A. 11.b) through A. 11.e), Construction of New Source(s) and Authorization to InstallStandard Term and Condition A. 14., Public DisclosureStandard Term and Condition A. 15., Additional Reporting Requirements When There Are No Deviations of Federally Enforceable Emission Limitations, Operational Restrictions, or Control Device Operating Parameter LimitationsStandard Term and Condition A. 16., FeesStandard Term and Condition A. 17., Permit Transfers2.Severability Clausea)A determination that any term or condition of this permit is invalid shall not invalidate the force or effect of any other term or condition thereof, except to the extent that any other term or condition depends in whole or in part for its operation or implementation upon the term or condition declared invalid.b)All terms and conditions designated in parts B and C of this permit are federally enforceable as a practical matter, if they are required under the Act, or any its applicable requirements, including relevant provisions designed to limit the potential to emit of a source, are enforceable by the Administrator of the U.S. EPA and the State and by citizens (to the extent allowed by section 304 of the Act) under the Act. Terms and conditions in parts B and C of this permit shall not be federally enforceable and shall be enforceable under State law only, only if specifically identified in this permit as such.3.General Requirementsa)The permittee must comply with all terms and conditions of this permit. Any noncompliance with the federally enforceable terms and conditions of this permit constitutes a violation of the Act, and is grounds for enforcement action or for permit revocation, revocation and re-issuance, or modification.b)It shall not be a defense for the permittee in an enforcement action that it would have been necessary to halt or reduce the permitted activity in order to maintain compliance with the federally enforceable terms and conditions of this permit.c)This permit may be modified, revoked, or revoked and reissued, for cause. The filing of a request by the permittee for a permit modification, revocation and reissuance, or revocation, or of a notification of planned changes or anticipated noncompliance does not stay any term and condition of this permit.d)This permit does not convey any property rights of any sort, or any exclusive privilege.e)The permittee shall furnish to the Director of the Ohio EPA, or an authorized representative of the Director, upon receipt of a written request and within a reasonable time, any information that may be requested to determine whether cause exists for modifying or revoking this permit or to determine compliance with this permit. Upon request, the permittee shall also furnish to the Director or an authorized representative of the Director, copies of records required to be kept by this permit. For information claimed to be confidential in the submittal to the Director, if the Administrator of the U.S. EPA requests such information, the permittee may furnish such records directly to the Administrator along with a claim of confidentiality.4.Monitoring and Related Record Keeping and Reporting Requirementsa)Except as may otherwise be provided in the terms and conditions for a specific emissions unit, the permittee shall maintain records that include the following, where applicable, for any required monitoring under this permit:(1)The date, place (as defined in the permit), and time of sampling or measurements.(2)The date(s) analyses were performed.(3) The company or entity that performed the analyses.(4)The analytical techniques or methods used.(5)The results of such analyses.(6)The operating conditions existing at the time of sampling or measurement. b)Each record of any monitoring data, testing data, and support information required pursuant to this permit shall be retained for a period of five years from the date the record was created. Support information shall include, but not be limited to all calibration and maintenance records and all original strip-chart recordings for continuous monitoring instrumentation, and copies of all reports required by this permit. Such records may be maintained in computerized form.c)Except as may otherwise be provided in the terms and conditions for a specific emissions unit, the permittee shall submit required reports in the following manner:Reports of any required monitoring and/or recordkeeping of federally enforceable information shall be submitted to the Cleveland Division of Air Quality.Quarterly written reports of (i) any deviations from federally enforceable emission limitations, operational restrictions, and control device operating parameter limitations, excluding deviations resulting from malfunctions reported in accordance with OAC rule 3745-15-06, that have been detected by the testing, monitoring and recordkeeping requirements specified in this permit, (ii) the probable cause of such deviations, and (iii) any corrective actions or preventive measures taken, shall be made to the Cleveland Division of Air Quality. The written reports shall be submitted (i.e., postmarked) quarterly, by January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31 of each year and shall cover the previous calendar quarters. See A.15. below if no deviations occurred during the quarter.Written reports, which identify any deviations from the federally enforceable monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements contained in this permit shall be submitted (i.e., postmarked) to the Cleveland Division of Air Quality every six months, by January 31 and July 31 of each year for the previous six calendar months. If no deviations occurred during a six-month period, the permittee shall submit a semi-annual report, which states that no deviations occurred during that period.(4)This permit is for an emissions unit located at a Title V facility. Each written report shall be signed by a responsible official certifying that, based on information and belief formed after reasonable inquiry, the statements and information in the report are true, accurate, and complete.d) The permittee shall report actual emissions pursuant to OAC Chapter 3745-78 for the purpose of collecting Air Pollution Control Fees.5.Scheduled Maintenance/Malfunction ReportingAny scheduled maintenance of air pollution control equipment shall be performed in accordance with paragraph (A) of OAC rule 3745-15-06. The malfunction, i.e., upset, of any emissions units or any associated air pollution control system(s) shall be reported to the Cleveland Division of Air Quality in accordance with paragraph (B) of OAC rule 3745-15-06. (The definition of an upset condition shall be the same as that used in OAC rule 3745-15-06(B)(1) for a malfunction.) The verbal and written reports shall be submitted pursuant to OAC rule 3745-15-06.Except as provided in that rule, any scheduled maintenance or malfunction necessitating the shutdown or bypassing of any air pollution control system(s) shall be accompanied by the shutdown of the emission unit(s) that is (are) served by such control system(s).pliance RequirementsThe emissions unit(s) identified in this Permit shall remain in full compliance with all applicable State laws and regulations and the terms and conditions of this permit.Any document (including reports) required to be submitted and required by a federally applicable requirement in this permit shall include a certification by a responsible official that, based on information and belief formed after reasonable inquiry, the statements in the document are true, accurate, and complete.Upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, the permittee shall allow the Director of the Ohio EPA or an authorized representative of the Director to:At reasonable times, enter upon the permittee's premises where a source is located or the emissions-related activity is conducted, or where records must be kept under the conditions of this permit.Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of this permit, subject to the protection from disclosure to the public of confidential information consistent with ORC section 3704.08.Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and air pollution control equipment), practices, or operations regulated or required under this permit.As authorized by the Act, sample or monitor at reasonable times substances or parameters for the purpose of assuring compliance with the permit and applicable requirements.The permittee shall submit progress reports to the Cleveland Division of Air Quality concerning any schedule of compliance for meeting an applicable requirement. Progress reports shall be submitted semiannually or more frequently if specified in the applicable requirement or by the Director of the Ohio EPA. Progress reports shall contain the following:Dates for achieving the activities, milestones, or compliance required in any schedule of compliance, and dates when such activities, milestones, or compliance were achieved.(2) An explanation of why any dates in any schedule of compliance were not or will not be met, and any preventive or corrective measures adopted.7.Best Available TechnologyAs specified in OAC Rule 3745-31-05, new sources that must employ Best Available Technology (BAT) shall comply with the Applicable Emission Limitations/Control Measures identified as BAT for each subject emissions unit.8.Air Pollution NuisanceThe air contaminants emitted by the emissions units covered by this permit shall not cause a public nuisance, in violation of OAC rule 3745-15-07.9.Reporting RequirementsThe permittee shall submit required reports in the following manner:Reports of any required monitoring and/or recordkeeping of state-only enforceable information shall be submitted to the Cleveland Division of Air Quality.Except as otherwise may be provided in the terms and conditions for a specific emissions unit, quarterly written reports of (a) any deviations (excursions) from state-only required emission limitations, operational restrictions, and control device operating parameter limitations that have been detected by the testing, monitoring, and recordkeeping requirements specified in this permit, (b) the probable cause of such deviations, and (c) any corrective actions or preventive measures which have been or will be taken, shall be submitted to the Cleveland Division of Air Quality. If no deviations occurred during a calendar quarter, the permittee shall submit a quarterly report, which states that no deviations occurred during that quarter. The reports shall be submitted (i.e., postmarked) quarterly, by January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31 of each year and shall cover the previous calendar quarters. (These quarterly reports shall exclude deviations resulting from malfunctions reported in accordance with OAC rule 3745-15-06.)10.ApplicabilityThis Permit-to-Install is applicable only to the emissions unit(s) identified in the Permit-to-Install. Separate application must be made to the Director for the installation or modification of any other emissions unit(s).11.Construction of New Sources(s) and Authorization to Installa)This permit does not constitute an assurance that the proposed source will operate in compliance with all Ohio laws and regulations. This permit does not constitute expressed or implied assurance that the proposed facility has been constructed in accordance with the application and terms and conditions of this permit. The action of beginning and/or completing construction prior to obtaining the Director's approval constitutes a violation of OAC rule 3745-31-02. Furthermore, issuance of this permit does not constitute an assurance that the proposed source will operate in compliance with all Ohio laws and regulations. Issuance of this permit is not to be construed as a waiver of any rights that the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency (or other persons) may have against the applicant for starting construction prior to the effective date of the permit. Additional facilities shall be installed upon orders of the Ohio Environmental Protection Agency if the proposed facilities cannot meet the requirements of this permit or cannot meet applicable standards.b)If applicable, authorization to install any new emissions unit included in this permit shall terminate within eighteen months of the effective date of the permit if the owner or operator has not undertaken a continuing program of installation or has not entered into a binding contractual obligation to undertake and complete within a reasonable time a continuing program of installation. This deadline may be extended by up to 12 months if application is made to the Director within a reasonable time before the termination date and the party shows good cause for any such extension.The permittee may notify Ohio EPA of any emissions unit that is permanently shut down (i.e., the emissions unit has been physically removed from service or has been altered in such a way that it can no longer operate without a subsequent "modification" or "installation" as defined in OAC Chapter 3745-31) by submitting a certification from the authorized official that identifies the date on which the emissions unit was permanently shut down. Authorization to operate the affected emissions unit shall cease upon the date certified by the authorized official that the emissions unit was permanently shut down. At a minimum, notification of permanent shut down shall be made or confirmed through completion of the annual PER covering the last period of operation of the affected emissions unit(s).The provisions of this permit shall cease to be enforceable for each affected emissions unit after the date on which an emissions unit is permanently shut down (i.e., emissions unit has been physically removed from service or has been altered in such a way that it can no longer operate without a subsequent "modification" or "installation" as defined in OAC Chapter 3745-31). All records relating to any permanently shutdown emissions unit, generated while the emissions unit was in operation, must be maintained in accordance with law. All reports required by this permit must be submitted for any period an affected emissions unit operated prior to permanent shut down. At a minimum, the permit requirements must be evaluated as part of the PER covering the last period the emissions unit operated.No emissions unit certified by the authorized official as being permanently shut down may resume operation without first applying for and obtaining a permit pursuant to OAC Chapter 3745-31.e)The permittee shall comply with any residual requirements related to this permit, such as the requirement to submit a PER, air fee emission report, or other any reporting required by this permit for the period the operating provisions of this permit were enforceable, or as required by regulation or law. All reports shall be submitted in a form and manner prescribed by the Director. All records relating to this permit must be maintained in accordance with law.12.Permit-To-Operate ApplicationThe permittee is required to apply for a Title V permit pursuant to OAC Chapter 3745-77. The permittee shall submit a complete Title V permit application or a complete Title V permit modification application within twelve (12) months after commencing operation of the emissions units covered by this permit. However, if the proposed new or modified source(s) would be prohibited by the terms and conditions of an existing Title V permit, a Title V permit modification must be obtained before the operation of such new or modified source(s) pursuant to OAC rule 3745-77-04(D) and OAC rule 3745-77-08(C)(3)(d).13.Construction Compliance CertificationThe applicant shall identify the following dates in the online facility profile for each new emissions unit identified in this permit.a)Completion of initial installation date shall be entered upon completion of construction and prior to start-up.b)Commence operation after installation or latest modification date shall be entered within 90 days after commencing operation of the applicable emissions unit.14.Public DisclosureThe facility is hereby notified that this permit, and all agency records concerning the operation of this permitted source, are subject to public disclosure in accordance with OAC rule 3745-49-03.15.Additional Reporting Requirements When There Are No Deviations of Federally Enforceable Emission Limitations, Operational Restrictions, or Control Device Operating Parameter LimitationsIf no deviations occurred during a calendar quarter, the permittee shall submit a quarterly report, which states that no deviations occurred during that quarter. The reports shall be submitted quarterly (i.e., postmarked), by January 31, April 30, July 31, and October 31 of each year and shall cover the previous calendar quarters.16.FeesThe permittee shall pay fees to the Director of the Ohio EPA in accordance with ORC section 3745.11 and OAC Chapter 3745-78. The permittee shall pay all applicable permit-to-install fees within 30 days after the issuance of any permit-to-install. The permittee shall pay all applicable permit-to-operate fees within thirty days of the issuance of the invoice.17.Permit TransfersAny transferee of this permit shall assume the responsibilities of the prior permit holder. The Cleveland Division of Air Quality must be notified in writing of any transfer of this permit.18.Risk Management PlansIf the permittee is required to develop and register a risk management plan pursuant to section 112(r) of the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 7401 et seq. ("Act"), the permittee shall comply with the requirement to register such a plan.19.Title IV ProvisionsIf the permittee is subject to the requirements of 40 CFR Part 72 concerning acid rain, the permittee shall ensure that any affected emissions unit complies with those requirements. Emissions exceeding any allowances that are lawfully held under Title IV of the Act, or any regulations adopted thereunder, are prohibited.B.Facility-Wide Terms and ConditionsAll the following facility-wide terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under state law only:None.Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control RequirementsEmissions from this facility shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be specified in narrative form following the table:Applicable Rules/RequirementsApplicable Emissions Limitations/Control Measures1.OAC rule 3745-31-05(D)Facility-wide volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions shall not exceed 163.4 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Facility-wide particulate emissions (PE) shall not exceed 14.4 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Facility-wide sulfur dioxide (SO2) emissions shall not exceed 35.8 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Facility-wide nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions shall not exceed 64.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Facility-wide carbon monoxide (CO) emissions shall not exceed 47.8 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Facility-wide natural gas usage shall not exceed 1,079,230,000 cubic feet per year as rolling, twelve-month summation.Facility-wide distillate oil (number 1 and number 2 fuel oil, kerosene and diesel fuel, but excluding number 4 fuel oil) usage shall not exceed 1,000,000 gallons per year as rolling, twelve-month summation.See Section 2.b)(1) below.2.40 CFR Part 63, Subpart DDDDDSee 2.b)(2) below.3.40 CFR Part 63, Subpart HHHHHSee 2.b)(3) below.Additional Terms and ConditionsThe facility-wide rolling, twelve-month emission limitations for VOC, PE, SO2, NOx, and CO, and the facility-wide natural gas and distillate oil usage limitations established pursuant to OAC rule 3745-31-05(D) are synthetic minor limitations intended to restrict the proposed emission increases under this permit to install to less than the "significant" emission levels specified in OAC rule 3745-31-01 (i.e., less than 15 TPY for PE, less than 40 TPY for SO2, less than 40 TPY for NOx, less than 40 TPY for VOC, and less than 100 TPY for CO.)The permittee is subject to the following Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) rule: Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Boilers and Process Heaters, 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart DDDDD. The MACT Subpart DDDDD became effective on September 13, 2004. The requirements of this rule will be established in the Title V permit for this facility.The permittee is subject to the following MACT rule: Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing, 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart HHHHH. The MACT Subpart HHHHH became effective on December 11, 2003. The requirements of this rule have been established in the Title V permit for this facility.Operational RestrictionsNone.Monitoring and/or Recordkeeping RequirementsThe permittee shall maintain monthly records of the rolling, twelve-month summation of the facility-wide VOC, PE, SO2, NOx, and CO emission rates, in tons. (Note: the permittee has existing records to demonstrate compliance with the rolling, twelve-month emission limitations upon issuance of this permit to install.)The permittee shall maintain monthly records of the rolling, twelve-month summation of the facility-wide, monthly natural gas usages, in cubic feet (ft3). (Note: the permittee has existing records to demonstrate compliance with the rolling, twelve-month natural gas usage limitation upon issuance of this permit to install.)The permittee shall maintain monthly records of the rolling, twelve-month summation of the facility-wide, monthly distillate oil usages, in gallons. (Note: the permittee has existing records to demonstrate compliance with the rolling, twelve-month distillate oil usage limitation upon issuance of this permit to install.)Reporting RequirementsThe permittee shall submit quarterly deviation (excursion) reports that identify each month during which the facility-wide VOC, PE, SO2, NOx and CO emissions exceeded the limitations in 2.a).The permittee shall submit quarterly deviation (excursion) reports that identify each month during which the facility-wide natural gas usage exceeded the limitation in 2.a).The permittee shall submit quarterly deviation (excursion) reports that identify each month during which the facility-wide distillate oil usage exceeded the limitation in 2.a).The deviation reports shall be submitted in accordance with the Standard Terms and Conditions of this permit.Testing RequirementsCompliance with the emission limitations in 2.a) of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with the following methods:Emission Limitation:Facility-wide VOC emissions shall not exceed 163.4 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Applicable Compliance Method:The permittee shall calculate the facility-wide VOC emissions, on a monthly basis, as the summation of items a. through d. below:multiply the facility-wide natural gas usage and the facility-wide distillate oil usage by the appropriate emission factors for VOC from USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollution Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition or the most recent edition of AP-42 and convert the emission rates to tons;for emissions units K201, P201, and P202, monthly VOC emissions shall be calculated as specified in Section C., 1.f), 2.f), and 3.f) of the terms and conditions for K201, P201, and P202;for the insignificant emissions units (see reference Table 5), the VOC emissions shall be calculated as follows:for the fuel burning units such as the Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) burners, small boilers, heaters, hot water tanks, fire water pumps and backup generators, the VOC emissions are included in 5.a)(1)a. above;for the solvent sinks, lab fume hoods, lab ovens, lab benches and draw scales, the VOC emissions are included in K201;for the drum agitation stations, centrifuges, dispense machines, overflow tanks, tank wagon rinsing and pigment pre-assembly, the VOC emissions are included in P201;for the storage tanks, the most recent version of USEPA's TANKS program shall be used to calculate the VOC emissions;for the Building 41 trash compactor, an emission rate of 0.18 pound of VOC per month shall be assumed based on engineering calculations supplied by the permittee; andfor the uncontrolled paint spray booths, VOC emissions shall equal the entire organic content of the material sprayed;for the light liquid service pump seals and flanges (connectors) and external flanges, VOC emissions shall be determined using an emission factor of 0.000858 pound VOC per gallon of paint produced (this emission factor was developed by the permittee from 1996 calculated potential fugitive emissions of 8800 pounds VOC/10,254,474 gallons of paint produced; calculations are included in the facility Title V permit application file LDAR2.xls/sheet2.); andthe VOC emissions from any new emissions unit(s) may be determined using one or more of the following with Agency approval:USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollution Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition or the most recent edition of AP-42, Section 5.2 Transportation and Marketing of Petroleum Liquids, (1/95);USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollution Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition or the most recent edition of AP-42, Section 6.4 Paint and Varnish, (5/83);USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollution Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition or the most recent edition of AP-42, Section 7.1 Organic Liquid Storage Tanks, (9/97);USEPA emission estimation software programs such as TANKS program, SPECIATE version 3.1, Factor Information Retrieval (FIRE) version 6.22 or the most recent version of these software programs;USEPA's Control of Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufacturing Processes, EPA450/392013, April 1992;USEPA's 1995 Protocol for Equipment Leak Emission Estimates, EPA-453/R-95-017, November 1995;stack test emission data;material balance calculations; orother Agency-approved emission factors.The permittee shall calculate the rolling, twelve-month VOC emissions as the sum of the VOC emissions from the current calendar month and the previous 11 calendar months.Emission Limitation:Facility-wide PE shall not exceed 14.4 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Applicable Compliance Method:The permittee shall calculate the facility-wide PE, on a monthly basis, as the summation of items a. through d. below:multiply the facility-wide natural gas usage and the facility-wide distillate oil usage by the appropriate emission factors for PE from USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollution Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition or the most recent edition of AP-42 and convert the emission rates to tons;for emissions units K201 and P201, the PE rate shall be the annual PE rate, in tons per year, calculated in Section C., 1.f), 2.f), and 3.f) of the terms and conditions for K201 and P201 divided by 12 months per year;for the insignificant emissions units (see reference Table 5 in Appendix A), PE shall be calculated as follows:for the fuel burning units such as the RTO burners, small boilers, heaters, hot water tanks, fire water pumps and backup generators, the PE are included in 5.a)(2)a. above; andfor the uncontrolled paint spray booths, PE shall equal the entire solids content of the material sprayed.the PE from any new emissions unit(s) may be determined using one of the following with Agency approval:USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollution Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition or the most recent edition of AP-42, Section 6.4 Paint and Varnish, (5/83);USEPA's Control of Volatile Organic Compounds Emissions from Ink and Paint Manufacturing Processes EPA450/392013 April 1992;stack test emission data;material balance calculations; orother Agency-approved emission factors.The permittee shall calculate the rolling, twelve-month PE as the sum of the PE from the current calendar month and the previous 11 calendar months.Emission Limitation:Facility-wide SO2 emissions shall not exceed 35.8 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Applicable Compliance Method:The permittee shall calculate the facility-wide SO2 emissions, on a monthly basis, as the summation of items a. through c. below:multiply the facility-wide natural gas usage and the facility-wide distillate oil usage by the appropriate emission factors for SO2 from USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollution Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition or the most recent edition of AP-42 and convert the emission rates to tons;for the fuel burning units such as the RTO burners, small boilers, heaters, hot water tanks, fire water pumps and backup generators, the SO2 emissions are included in 5.a)(3)a. above; andSO2 emissions from any new emissions unit(s) may be determined using one of the following with Agency approval:stack test emission data;material balance calculations; orother Agency-approved emission factors.The permittee shall calculate the rolling, twelve-month SO2 emissions as the sum of the SO2 emissions from the current calendar month and the previous 11 calendar months.Emission Limitation:Facility-wide NOx emissions shall not exceed 64.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Applicable Compliance Method:The permittee shall calculate the facility-wide NOx emissions, on a monthly basis, as the summation of items a. through c. below:multiply the facility-wide natural gas usage and the facility-wide distillate oil usage by the appropriate emission factors for NOx from USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollution Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition or the most recent edition of AP-42 and convert the emission rates to tons;for the fuel burning units such as the RTO burners, small boilers, heaters, hot water tanks, fire water pumps and backup generators, the NOx emissions are included in 5.a)(4)a. above; andNOx emissions from any new emissions unit(s) may be determined using one of the following with Agency approval:stack test emission data;material balance calculations; orother Agency-approved emission factors.The permittee shall calculate the rolling, twelve-month NOx emissions as the sum of the NOx emissions from the current calendar month and the previous 11 calendar months.Emission Limitation:Facility-wide CO emissions shall not exceed 47.8 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Applicable Compliance Method:The permittee shall calculate the facility-wide CO emissions, on a monthly basis, as the summation of items a. through c. below:multiply the facility-wide natural gas usage and the facility-wide distillate oil usage by the appropriate emission factors for CO from USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollution Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition or the most recent edition of AP-42 and convert the emission rates to tons;for the fuel burning units such as the RTO burners, small boilers, heaters, hot water tanks, fire water pumps and backup generators, the CO emissions are included in 5.a)(5)a. above; andCO emissions from any new emissions unit(s) may be determined using one of the following with Agency approval:stack test emission data;material balance calculations; orother Agency-approved emission factors.The permittee shall calculate the rolling, twelve-month CO emissions as the sum of the CO emissions from the current calendar month and the previous 11 calendar months.Miscellaneous RequirementsThis permit to install (PTI 13-03881) includes the following tables: Table AList of Permits to Install (PTI's) issued to PPG Industries Ohio, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio Table 1 Non-Insignificant Emissions Units [emissions units under PTI 13-03881]Table 2 K201 - Paint Laboratory Operations Emissions Units [emissions units grouped pursuant to OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM)(3)]Table 3 P201 - Paint Manufacturing Operations Emissions Units [emissions units grouped pursuant to OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM)(2)]Table 4 P202 - Dedicated Water based Paint Production Equipment [emissions units grouped pursuant to OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM)(4)]Table 5 Insignificant Emissions Units* [does not include any emissions units regulated under OAC rules 3745-21-09(MM)(2), (3), or (4)]*Pursuant to OAC rule 3745-77-01(U)(1), insignificant emissions units include "All source categories excluded from the requirements to obtain installation permits...” Therefore, all "PTI exempt" emissions units are by definition "Insignificant Emissions Units" for Title V purposes. This PPG Industries permit to install (PTI 13-03881) is designed to contain all emissions units that are required to obtain a permit to install and a list of all insignificant emissions units at this facility. This permit will typically be modified whenever PPG Industries applies for a permit to either modify existing emissions units or to install new emissions units at this facility. As per OAC rule 3745-31-02, PPG Industries shall apply for and obtain an air pollution permit to install prior to beginning construction of any non exempt new or modified air contaminant source (emissions unit). Once PPG Industries has submitted a permit application for any such new or modified source, Ohio EPA will determine if either (a) a separate permit to install will be issued, or (b) this permit to install will be revised. The permittee shall submit updated Emissions Unit Tables 2, 3, and 4 to the Cleveland DAQ on an annual basis. The updated tables shall include a complete list of emissions units for each table (including an identification of all emissions unit(s) that is/are permanently shut down and dismantled) as of the end of the calendar year. This report shall be submitted to the Cleveland DAQ by February 28 of each year.The updated Emissions Unit Tables 2, 3, and 4 will be included in the next modification to PTI 13-03881. If none of the Emissions Unit Tables 2, 3, or 4 requires an update, the permittee shall submit a report by February 28 of each year that states no revisions are required. The permittee shall submit an updated Emissions Unit Table 5 (Insignificant Emissions Units) to the Cleveland DAQ on an annual basis. The updated table shall include the complete list of emissions units including any PTI exempt emissions unit(s) installed during the last calendar year and an identification of all emissions unit(s) that is/are permanently shut down and dismantled. This report shall be submitted to the Cleveland DAQ by February 28 of each year.The updated Emissions Unit Table 5 will be included in the next modification to PTI 13-03881. If Emissions Unit Table 5 does not require an update, the permittee shall submit a report by February 28 of each year that states no revision is required.The terms and conditions of this permit to install (PTI 13-03881) hereby incorporate all the applicable requirements, including emission limitations/control measures, established pursuant to OAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3) (Best Available Technology) and specified in the permits to install listed in Table A.C.Emissions Unit Terms and ConditionsK201, K201Operations, Property and/or Equipment Description: Paint laboratory operations, controlled by a water curtain or dry filtration system located upstream of four rotary concentrator wheels and a regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO).The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under state law only. d)(9), d)(10), and d)(11).Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control RequirementsThe specific operations(s), property, and/or equipment that constitute each emissions unit along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from each unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be specified in narrative form following the table.Applicable Rules/RequirementsApplicable Emissions Limitations/Control Measuresa.OAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3)Volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions shall not exceed 145.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation for K201 and P201 combined.Particulate emissions (PE) shall not exceed 0.3 pound per hour* and 1.2 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation*.*These emission limitations are based on the emissions unit's potential to emit, with controls. Therefore, no record keeping and/or reporting requirements are necessary to ensure compliance with these emission limitations.Visible PE from the concentrator/RTO stack shall not exceed 5% opacity, as a 6-minute average.There shall be no visible fugitive PE from this emissions unit.Natural gas combustion emissions from the burners serving the RTO shall not exceed:0.07 lb VOC/hr*;0.02 lb PE/hr*;0.01 lb SO2/hr*;1.20 lbs NOx/hr*; and1.01 lbs CO/hr*.*This lbs/hr emission limitation is based on the emissions unit's potential to emit. Therefore, no record keeping and/or reporting requirements are necessary to ensure compliance with this emission limitation.The requirements of this rule also include compliance with the requirements of OAC rules 3745-21-09(MM)(3).b.OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM)(3)See b)(2)c. and b)(2)d. below.c.OAC rule 3745-17-07(A)(1)The visible emission limitation specified by this rule is less stringent than the visible emission limitation established pursuant to OAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3).d.OAC rule 3745-17-11(B)The hourly emission limitation specified by this rule is less stringent than the emission limitation established pursuant to OAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3).e.40 CFR Part 63, Subpart HHHHHThe permittee shall comply with the applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart HHHHH (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing) as specified in Section B. Additional Terms and ConditionsThis emissions unit is considered to be "in operation" at any time during which any emissions unit(s) identified in Table 2: Paint Laboratory Operations Emissions Units is in operation.The permittee shall vent all of the PE to a water curtain system or dry filtration system at all times when this emissions unit is in operation.Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (MM)(4) of OAC rule 37452109 (See b)(2)d. below), the VOC emissions from the equipment included within the paint laboratory operations shall be vented to a control system that shall achieve a minimum control efficiency of 90.0 percent by weight for the VOC emissions or a maximum outlet VOC concentration of twenty parts per million by volume dry basis.The requirements of OAC rule 3745-21-09 (MM)(3) shall not apply to any specific piece of equipment included within the paint laboratory operations during the processing or use of a waterbased paint material in said equipment, provided the following three conditions are met:the equipment is dedicated solely to the production of waterbased paint materials; the VOC content of each waterbased paint material is less than or equal to 12.0 percent VOC by weight as determined under paragraph (B) of OAC rule 3745-21-10; andany VOC emissions from the processing or use of the waterbased paint materials that are not vented to the control systems specified in paragraph (MM)(3) of OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM) are included (accounted for) in a permit to install issued by the Director after August 22, 1990 pursuant to OAC Chapter 3745-31. These permits to install are identified in Table A: List of Permits of Install Issued to PPG Industries Ohio, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.Operational RestrictionsThe average combustion temperature within the RTO, for any 3-hour block of time when the emissions unit is in operation, shall not be more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average temperature during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated that the emissions unit was in compliance.The average temperature of the desorption air stream prior to the rotary concentrator wheels, for any 3-hour block of time when the emissions unit is in operation, shall not be more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average desorption temperature during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance.The permittee shall operate a water curtain system or dry filtration system at all times when the associated paint laboratory operation is in operation.(Spray booths are utilized to coat metal panels for automotive coating quality control/assurance and product development. The spray booths are located within laboratory rooms segregated from office areas by doors and a hallway within the plant multi-floor building. The doors to the lab areas remain closed at all times. The entire building is equipped with an environmental air handling system to maintain temperature and humidity to meet proper spraying specifications. As such, the building is equipped with sealed casement windows that may not be opened to the outside. Beyond the labs and office areas, secondary means of egress are provided into the building at ground level.Each spray booth in the lab, under induced draft ventilation, is equipped with either a water curtain or a dry filter system to control overspray particulate emissions. The air stream from each spray booth is vented and controlled by the concentrator/RTO system. The spray booth is engineered and designed to trap paint overspray from the coating of the panels. If insufficient capture exists during the spraying, the operation is immediately discontinued.)The permittee shall burn only natural gas in the burners serving the RTO controlling this emissions unit.Monitoring and/or Recordkeeping RequirementsThe permittee shall operate and maintain continuous temperature monitors and recorders which measure and record the combustion temperature within the RTO and desorption temperature prior to the four rotary concentrator wheels when the emissions unit is in operation. Units shall be in degrees Fahrenheit. The monitoring and recording devices shall be capable of accurately measuring the desired parameter. The temperature monitor and recorder shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations, with any modifications deemed necessary by the permittee. The permittee shall collect and record the following information for each day:all 3-hour blocks of time during which the average combustion temperature within the RTO, when the emissions unit was in operation, was more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average temperature maintained during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit to be in compliance; all 3-hour blocks of time during which the average temperature of the desorption air stream prior to the four rotary concentrator wheels, when the emissions unit was in operation, was more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average desorption temperature maintained during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit to be in compliance; anda log of the downtime for the capture (collection) system, control device, and monitoring equipment when the associated emissions unit was in operation.For any specific equipment included within the paint laboratory operations, for which the permittee claims an exemption from the requirements of paragraph (MM)(3) of OAC rule 37452109, pursuant to paragraph (MM)(4) of OAC rule 37452109, the permittee shall keep daily records of the periods of time during which there is no laboratory activity at said equipment.The permittee shall maintain daily records that document any time periods when a water curtain system or dry filtration system was not in service when the associated paint laboratory operation was in operation.The permittee shall perform weekly checks, when the emissions unit is in operation and when the weather conditions allow, for any visible particulate emissions from the concentrator/RTO stack serving this emissions unit. The presence or absence of any visible emissions shall be noted in an operations log. If visible emissions are observed, the permittee shall also note the following in the operations log:the color of the emissions;the total duration of any visible emission incident; andany corrective actions taken to eliminate the visible emissions.The permittee may, upon receipt of written approval from the Cleveland DAQ, modify the above-mentioned frequencies for performing the visible emissions checks if operating experience indicates that less frequent visible emissions checks would be sufficient to ensure compliance with the above-mentioned applicable requirements. Such modified visible emissions check frequencies would not be considered a minor or significant modification that would be subject to the Title V permit modification requirements in paragraphs (C)(1) and (C)(3) of OAC rule 3745-77-08.For each day during which the permittee burns a fuel other than natural gas in the burners serving the RTO controlling this emissions unit, the permittee shall maintain a record of the type and quantity of fuel burned in this emissions unit.The permittee shall keep monthly records of the operating hours (on line time) and the downtime (off line time) of the concentrator/RTO system while the emissions unit was in operation.The permittee shall keep monthly records of the hours of operation of this emissions unit.The permittee shall maintain monthly records of the rolling, twelve-month VOC emissions, in tons for K201 and P201 combined.Air Toxic Policy Clarifying LanguageThe permit to install for this emissions unit (K201) was evaluated based on the actual materials and the design parameters of the emissions unit's exhaust system, as specified by the permittee in the permit to install application. The Ohio EPA's “Review of New Sources of Air Toxic Emissions” policy ("Air Toxic Policy") was applied to this emissions unit for each toxic pollutant, using data from the permit to install application, and modeling was performed for the toxic pollutant(s) emitted at over a ton per year using the SCREEN 3.0 model or other Ohio EPA approved model. The predicted 1-hour maximum groundlevel concentration result(s) from the use of the SCREEN 3.0 (or other approved) model, was compared to the Maximum Acceptable GroundLevel Concentration (MAGLC), calculated as required in Engineering Guide #70. The following summarizes the results of the modeling for the worst case pollutant(s):Pollutant: XyleneTLV (mg/m3): 434.233Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3):61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 10,339Pollutant: N-butyl AcetateTLV (mg/m3): 712.638Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 16,968Pollutant: Methyl ethyl ketoneTLV (mg/m3): 589.851Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 14,044Pollutant: Di-isobutyl ketoneTLV (mg/m3): 145.440Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 3,463Pollutant: EthanolTLV (mg/m3): 1,884.254Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 44,863Pollutant: Methyl isobutyl ketoneTLV (mg/m3): 204.826Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 4,877Pollutant: MethanolTLV (mg/m3): 262.09 Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 6,240.24Physical changes to or changes in the method of operation of the emissions unit after its installation or modification could affect the parameters used to determine whether or not the “Air Toxic Policy” is satisfied. Consequently, prior to making a change that could impact such parameters, the permittee shall conduct an evaluation to determine that the “Air Toxic Policy” will still be satisfied. If, upon evaluation, the permittee determines that the “Air Toxic Policy” will not be satisfied, the permittee will not make the change. Changes that can affect the parameters used in applying the “Air Toxic Policy” include the following:changes in the composition of the materials used or the use of new materials, that would result in the emission of a compound or chemical with a lower Threshold Limit Value (TLV) than the lowest TLV previously modeled, as documented in the most current version of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists’ (ACGIH’s) handbook entitled "TLVs and BEIs" ("Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents, Biological Exposure Indices");changes in the composition of the materials, or use of new materials, that would result in an increase in emissions of any pollutant with a listed TLV that was proposed in the application and modeled; andphysical changes to the emissions unit or its exhaust parameters (e.g., increased/ decreased exhaust flow, changes in stack height, changes in stack diameter, etc.).If the permittee determines that the "Air Toxic Policy" will be satisfied for the above changes, the Ohio EPA will not consider the change(s) to be a "modification" under OAC rule 37453101 solely due to the emissions of any type of toxic air contaminant not previously emitted, and a modification of the existing permit to install will not be required, even if the toxic air contaminant emissions are greater than the de minimis level in OAC rule 3745-15-05. If the change(s) meet(s) the definition of a "modification" under other provisions of the rule, then the permittee shall obtain a final permit to install prior to the change.The permittee shall collect, record, and retain the following information when it conducts evaluations to determine that the changed emissions unit will still satisfy the “Air Toxic Policy”:a description of the parameters changed (composition of materials, new pollutants emitted, change in stack/exhaust parameters, etc.);documentation of its evaluation and determination that the changed emissions unit still satisfies the “Air Toxic Policy”; andwhere computer modeling is performed, a copy of the resulting computer model runs that show the results of the application of the Air Toxic Policy for the change.Reporting RequirementsThe permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports that identify each day when a fuel other than natural gas was burned in the burners serving the RTO controlling this emissions unit. Each report shall be submitted within 30 days after the deviation occurs.The permittee shall notify the Cleveland DAQ in writing of any record showing that a water curtain system or dry filtration system was not in service when the associated paint laboratory operation was in operation. The notification shall include a copy of such record and shall be sent to the Cleveland DAQ within 30 days after the event occurs. The permittee shall submit quarterly temperature deviation (excursion) reports that identify all 3-hour blocks of time (when the emissions unit was in operation) during which: the average combustion temperature within the RTO was more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average temperature during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance and;the average temperature of the desorption air stream prior to the rotary concentrator wheels was more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average desorption temperature during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance. The permittee shall submit quarterly deviation (excursion) reports that identify each month during which the VOC emission rate exceeded the limitation in b)(1).Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (MM)(4) of OAC rule 37452109 (see b)(2)d.), the permittee shall submit quarterly deviation (excursion) reports that identify all periods of time during which the concentrator/RTO system was not in service when the emissions unit was in operation.The quarterly deviation (excursion) reports shall be submitted in accordance with the Standard Terms and Conditions of this permit.The permittee shall submit semiannual written reports that (a) identify all days during which any visible PE were observed from the concentrator/RTO stack serving this emissions unit and (b) describe any corrective actions taken to eliminate the visible PE. These reports shall be submitted to the Cleveland DAQ by January 31 and July 31 of each year and shall cover the previous six-month period.Testing RequirementsCompliance with the emission limitations in b)(1) of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with the following methods:Emission Limitation:VOC emissions shall not exceed 145.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation for K201 and P201 combined.Applicable Compliance Method:The permittee shall calculate the combined monthly VOC emissions from K201 and P201 as follows: Controlled monthly emissions = on line hours/month of the concentrator/RTO system recorded in d)(6) X 7.1 pounds VOC/hour* X 1 ton/2000 poundsUncontrolled monthly emissions = off line hours/month of the concentrator/RTO system recorded in d)(6) X 78.7 pounds VOC/hour* X 1 ton/2000 poundsTotal monthly actual emissions = Controlled monthly emissions + Uncontrolled monthly emissionsThe permittee shall calculate the rolling, twelve-month VOC emissions as the sum of the VOC emissions from the current calendar month and the previous 11 calendar months.* The emission factors are based upon testing conducted in September 2008for K201 and P201. The factors are the additive average inlet VOC emission rate of 35.8 pounds/hour for K201 and 42.9 pounds/hour for P201 and the average outlet VOC emission rate of 7.14 pounds/hour for the K201 and P201 exhaust stack. The permittee shall use the emission factors from the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance for purposes of this calculation.Emission Limitations:Particulate emissions (PE) shall not exceed 0.3 pound per hour and 1.2 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Applicable Compliance Method:The PE limitations were established as follows:E = Maximum coating solids usage rate (in pounds per hour) X (1 TE) X (1 CE);Where:E = Actual worst case PE rate, in pounds per hourMaximum coating solids usage rate for all 82 spray booths = (21,550 gals paint/yr X 6.5 lbs PE/gal)/(8760 hrs/yr) = 15.99 lbs PE/hrTE = Transfer efficiency, which is the ratio of the amount of coating solids deposited on the coated part to the amount of coating solids used, expressed as a fraction (0.65)CE = Control efficiency of the PE control equipment, expressed as a fraction (0.95)Using the above equation, E = 0.3 lb PE/hrAnnual PE is estimated as: 0.3 lb PE/hr X (8760 hrs/yr)/(2000 lbs/ton) = 1.2 tons PE per year.Therefore, the permittee may assume an emission rate from this emissions unit of 1.2 tons PE per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Emission Limitation:Visible PE from the concentrator/RTO stack shall not exceed 5% opacity, as a 6-minute average.Applicable Compliance Method:If required, compliance shall be determined through visible emissions observations performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 9 and the procedures specified in OAC rule 37451703(B)(1).Emission Limitation:There shall be no visible fugitive PE from this emissions unit.Applicable Compliance Method:If required, compliance shall be determined through visible emissions observations performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 22.Emission Limitation:A minimum control efficiency of 90.0 percent by weight for VOC emissions or a maximum outlet VOC concentration of twenty parts per million by volume dry basis.Applicable Compliance Method:Emission testing shall be conducted within six months after issuance of this permit or after start up and achieving optimal operating conditions for the concentrator/RTO system whichever comes later.The emission testing shall be conducted to demonstrate compliance with the minimum control efficiency limitation or the maximum outlet VOC concentration. The following test methods shall be employed: Methods 1-4 and 18, 25, or 25A as appropriate, of 40 CFR 60, Appendix A. Alternative U.S. EPA approved test methods may be used with prior approval from the Ohio EPA.Concurrent visible emissions observations at the concentrator/RTO stack shall be conducted during the emission testing in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 9 and the procedures specified in OAC rule 37451703(B)(1).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 Cleveland DAQ.Not later than 30 days prior to the proposed test date(s), the permittee shall submit an “Intent to Test” notification to the Cleveland DAQ. 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 Cleveland DAQ refusal to accept the results of the emission test(s).Personnel from the Cleveland DAQ 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 Cleveland DAQ within 30 days following completion of the test(s). The permittee may request additional time for the submittal of the written report, where warranted, with prior approval from the Cleveland DAQ.Miscellaneous RequirementsNone.P201, P201Operations, Property and/or Equipment Description: Paint manufacturing operations, controlled by four rotary concentrator wheels and a regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO), a stand alone primary dust collector (600-DC-1 baghouse), and three dust collectors: 9-DC-1 baghouse, 19-DC-1 baghouse, and 21-DC-1 baghouse. P201 is located upstream of the four rotary concentrator wheels and a RTO.The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under state law only.d)(10), d)(11), d)(12), and d)(13).Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control RequirementsThe specific operations(s), property, and/or equipment that constitute each emissions unit along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from each unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be specified in narrative form following the table.Applicable Rules/RequirementsApplicable Emissions Limitations/Control Measuresa.OAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3)Volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions shall not exceed 145.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation for K201 and P201 combined.Particulate emissions (PE) (stack and fugitive combined) shall not exceed 1.4 pounds per hour* and 6.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation*.*These emission limitations are based on the emissions unit's potential to emit, with controls. Therefore, no record keeping and/or reporting requirements are necessary to ensure compliance with these emission limitations.Visible PE from the concentrator RTO stack shall not exceed 5% opacity, as a 6-minute average.Visible PE from the primary dust collector (600-DC-1 baghouse) stack shall not exceed 5% opacity, as a 6-minute average.Visible fugitive PE shall not exceed 5% opacity, as a 3-minute average.Natural gas combustion emissions from the burners serving the RTO shall not exceed:0.07 lb VOC/hr*;0.02 lb PE/hr*;0.01 lb SO2/hr*;1.20 lbs NOx/hr*; and1.01 lbs CO/hr*.* This lbs/hr emission limitation is based on the emissions unit's potential to emit. Therefore, no record keeping and/or reporting requirements are necessary to ensure compliance with this emission limitation.The requirements of this rule also include compliance with the requirements of OAC rules 3745-21-09(MM)(2) and 3745-17-08(B).b.OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM)(2)See b)(2)d. and b)(2)e. below.c.OAC rule 3745-17-07(A)(1)The visible emission limitation specified by this rule is less stringent than the visible emission limitation established pursuant to OAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3).d.OAC rule 3745-17-11(B)The hourly emission limitation specified by this rule is less stringent than the emission limitation established pursuant to OAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3).e.OAC rule 3745-17-07(B)(1)The visible emission limitation specified by this rule is less stringent than the visible emission limitation established pursuant to OAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3).f.OAC rule 3745-17-08(B)See b)(2)b. below.ge.40 CFR Part 63, Subpart HHHHHThe permittee shall comply with the applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart HHHHH (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing) as specified in Section B. Additional Terms and ConditionsThis emissions unit is considered to be "in operation" at any time during which any emissions unit(s) identified in Table 3: Paint Manufacturing Operations Emissions Units is in operation.The permittee shall ensure that the dust collectors are operated with sufficient air volume to minimize or eliminate visible fugitive PE at the points of capture to the extent possible with good engineering design.The permittee shall vent the PE from the paint manufacturing equipment listed below to the corresponding control device(s):9-M-1 Mixer, 9-M-6 Mixer, and 9-M-7 Mixer controlled by 9-DC-1 Baghouse which is exhausted to concentrator/RTO system;19-M-01 Mixer, 19-M-02 Mixer, 19-M-03 Mixer, 19-M-04 Mixer, 19-M-05 Mixer, 19-M-06 Mixer, 19-M-08 Mixer, 19-M-09 Mixer, 19-M-10 Mixer, 19-M-11 Mixer, and 19-M-12 Mixer controlled by 19-DC-1 Baghouse which is exhausted to concentrator/RTO system;21-M-01 Mixer controlled by 21-DC-1 Baghouse which is exhausted to concentrator/RTO system; and600-PA-1 Pigment Assembly controlled by a stand alone primary dust collector 600-DC-1 Baghouse.Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (MM)(4) of OAC rule 37452109 (See b)(2)e. below), the VOC emissions from the equipment included within the paint manufacturing operations shall be vented either directly or by means of a building or local area exhaust to a control system that shall maintain compliance with any of the following requirements:a minimum control efficiency of 98.0 percent by weight for the VOC emissions;a maximum outlet VOC concentration of twenty parts per million by volume dry basis; ora minimum incineration temperature of one thousand five hundred degrees Fahrenheit.The requirements of OAC rule 3745-21-09 (MM)(2) shall not apply to any specific piece of equipment included within the paint manufacturing operations during the processing or use of a waterbased paint material in said equipment, provided the following three conditions are met:the equipment is dedicated solely to the production of waterbased paint materials; the VOC content of each waterbased paint material is less than or equal to 12.0 percent VOC by weight as determined under paragraph (B) of OAC rule 3745-21-10; andany VOC emissions from the processing or use of the waterbased paint materials that are not vented to the control systems specified in paragraph (MM)(2) of OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM) are included (accounted for) in a permit to install issued by the Director after August 22, 1990 pursuant to OAC Chapter 3745-31. These permits to install are identified in Table A: List of Permits to Install Issued to PPG Industries Ohio, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.Operational RestrictionsThe average combustion temperature within the RTO, for any 3-hour block of time when the emissions unit is in operation, shall not be more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average temperature during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated that the emissions unit was in compliance.The average temperature of the desorption air stream prior to the rotary concentrator wheels, for any 3-hour block of time when the emissions unit is in operation, shall not be more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average desorption temperature during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance.Any mixing or blending tank containing a paint material shall be equipped with a cover or lid that completely covers the opening of the tank, except for an opening no larger than necessary to allow for safe clearance for the mixer's shaft. Such tank shall be covered at all times in which the tank contains a paint material except when operator access is necessary to add ingredients or take samples.The permittee shall operate the PE control device(s) at all times when this emissions unit is in operation and pigment is being blended.The permittee shall burn only natural gas in the burners serving the RTO controlling this emissions unit.Monitoring and/or Recordkeeping RequirementsThe permittee shall operate and maintain continuous temperature monitors and recorders which measure and record the combustion temperature within the RTO and desorption temperature prior to the four rotary concentrator wheels when the emissions unit is in operation. Units shall be in degrees Fahrenheit. The monitoring and recording devices shall be capable of accurately measuring the desired parameter. The temperature monitor and recorder shall be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained in accordance with the manufacturers recommendations, with any modifications deemed necessary by the permittee. The permittee shall collect and record the following information for each day:all 3-hour blocks of time during which the average combustion temperature within the RTO, when the emissions unit was in operation, was more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average temperature maintained during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit to be in compliance; all 3-hour blocks of time during which the average temperature of the desorption air stream prior to the four rotary concentrator wheels, when the emissions unit was in operation, was more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average desorption temperature maintained during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit to be in compliance; anda log of the downtime for the capture (collection) system, control device, and monitoring equipment when the associated emissions unit was in operation.For any specific equipment included within the paint manufacturing operations, for which the permittee claims an exemption from the requirements of paragraph (MM)(2) of OAC rule 37452109, pursuant to paragraph (MM)(4) of OAC rule 37452109, the permittee shall keep daily records of the periods of time during which there is no activity at said equipment.The permittee shall maintain daily records that document any time periods when the PE control device(s) were not in service when the emissions unit was in operation and pigment was being blended.The permittee shall perform weekly checks, when the emissions unit is in operation and when the weather conditions allow, for any visible particulate emissions from the concentrator/RTO stack serving this emissions unit. The presence or absence of any visible emissions shall be noted in an operations log. If visible emissions are observed, the permittee shall also note the following in the operations log:the color of the emissions;the total duration of any visible emission incident; andany corrective actions taken to eliminate the visible emissions.The permittee may, upon receipt of written approval from the Cleveland DAQ , modify the above-mentioned frequencies for performing the visible emissions checks if operating experience indicates that less frequent visible emissions checks would be sufficient to ensure compliance with the above-mentioned applicable requirements. Such modified visible emissions check frequencies would not be considered a minor or significant modification that would be subject to the Title V permit modification requirements in paragraphs (C)(1) and (C)(3) of OAC rule 3745-77-08.The permittee shall perform weekly checks, when the emissions unit is in operation and when the weather conditions allow, for any visible particulate emissions from the primary dust collector, 600-DC-1 stack serving this emissions unit. The presence or absence of any visible emissions shall be noted in an operations log. If visible emissions are observed, the permittee shall also note the following in the operations log:the color of the emissions;the total duration of any visible emission incident; andany corrective actions taken to eliminate the visible emissions.The permittee may, upon receipt of written approval from the Cleveland DAQ, modify the above-mentioned frequencies for performing the visible emissions checks if operating experience indicates that less frequent visible emissions checks would be sufficient to ensure compliance with the above-mentioned applicable requirements. Such modified visible emissions check frequencies would not be considered a minor or significant modification that would be subject to the Title V permit modification requirements in paragraphs (C)(1) and (C)(3) of OAC rule 3745-77-08.The permittee shall perform weekly checks, when the emissions unit is in operation and when the weather conditions allow, for any visible fugitive particulate emissions from this emissions unit. The presence or absence of any visible fugitive emissions shall be noted in an operations log. If visible emissions are observed, the permittee shall also note the following in the operations log:the color of the emissions;the total duration of any visible emission incident; andany corrective actions taken to eliminate the visible emissions.The permittee may, upon receipt of written approval from the Cleveland DAQ, modify the above-mentioned frequencies for performing the visible emissions checks if operating experience indicates that less frequent visible emissions checks would be sufficient to ensure compliance with the above-mentioned applicable requirements. Such modified visible emissions check frequencies would not be considered a minor or significant modification that would be subject to the Title V permit modification requirements in paragraphs (C)(1) and (C)(3) of OAC rule 3745-77-08.The permittee shall maintain monthly records of the operating hours (on line time) and the downtime (off line time) of the concentrator/RTO system while the emissions unit was in operation.The permittee shall maintain monthly records of the hours of operation of this emissions unit.The permittee shall maintain monthly records of the rolling, twelve-month VOC emissions, in tons, for K201 and P201 combined.Air Toxic Policy Clarifying LanguageThe permit to install for this emissions unit (P201) was evaluated based on the actual materials and the design parameters of the emissions unit's exhaust system, as specified by the permittee in the permit to install application. The Ohio EPA's Review of New Sources of Air Toxic Emissions policy ("Air Toxic Policy") was applied to this emissions unit for each toxic pollutant, using data from the permit to install application, and modeling was performed for the toxic pollutant(s) emitted at over a ton per year using the SCREEN 3.0 model or other Ohio EPA approved model. The predicted 1-hour maximum groundlevel concentration result(s) from the use of the SCREEN 3.0 (or other approved) model, was compared to the Maximum Acceptable GroundLevel Concentration (MAGLC), calculated as required in Engineering Guide #70. The following summarizes the results of the modeling for the “worst case” pollutant(s):Pollutant: XyleneTLV (mg/m3): 434.233Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 10,339Pollutant: N-butyl AcetateTLV (mg/m3): 712.638Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 16,968Pollutant: Methyl ethyl ketoneTLV (mg/m3): 589.851Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 14,044Pollutant: Di-isobutyl ketoneTLV (mg/m3): 145.440Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 3,463Pollutant: EthanolTLV (mg/m3): 1,884.254Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 44,863Pollutant: Methyl isobutyl ketoneTLV (mg/m3): 204.826Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11 Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 4,877Pollutant: MethanolTLV (mg/m3): 262.09 Maximum Hourly Emission Rate (pounds/hour): 33.11Predicted 1-Hour Maximum Ground-Level Concentration (ug/m3): 61.56 MAGLC (ug/m3): 6,240.24Physical changes to or changes in the method of operation of the emissions unit after its installation or modification could affect the parameters used to determine whether or not the “Air Toxic Policy” is satisfied. Consequently, prior to making a change that could impact such parameters, the permittee shall conduct an evaluation to determine that the “Air Toxic Policy” will still be satisfied. If, upon evaluation, the permittee determines that the “Air Toxic Policy” will not be satisfied, the permittee will not make the change. Changes that can affect the parameters used in applying the “Air Toxic Policy” include the following:changes in the composition of the materials used or the use of new materials, that would result in the emission of a compound or chemical with a lower Threshold Limit Value (TLV) than the lowest TLV previously modeled, as documented in the most current version of the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists’ (ACGIH’s) handbook entitled "TLVs and BEIs" ("Threshold Limit Values for Chemical Substances and Physical Agents, Biological Exposure Indices");changes in the composition of the materials, or use of new materials, that would result in an increase in emissions of any pollutant with a listed TLV that was proposed in the application and modeled; andphysical changes to the emissions unit or its exhaust parameters (e.g., increased/ decreased exhaust flow, changes in stack height, changes in stack diameter, etc.).If the permittee determines that the "Air Toxic Policy" will be satisfied for the above changes, the Ohio EPA will not consider the change(s) to be a "modification" under OAC rule 37453101 solely due to the emissions of any type of toxic air contaminant not previously emitted, and a modification of the existing permit to install will not be required, even if the toxic air contaminant emissions are greater than the de minimis level in OAC rule 3745-15-05. If the change(s) meet(s) the definition of a "modification" under other provisions of the rule, then the permittee shall obtain a final permit to install prior to the change.The permittee shall collect, record, and retain the following information when it conducts evaluations to determine that the changed emissions unit will still satisfy the “Air Toxic Policy”:a description of the parameters changed (composition of materials, new pollutants emitted, change in stack/exhaust parameters, etc.);documentation of its evaluation and determination that the changed emissions unit still satisfies the Air Toxic Policy; andwhere computer modeling is performed, a copy of the resulting computer model runs that show the results of the application of the “Air Toxic Policy” for the change.Reporting RequirementsThe permittee shall submit deviation (excursion) reports that identify each day when a fuel other than natural gas was burned in the burners serving the RTO controlling this emissions unit. Each report shall be submitted within 30 days after the deviation occurs.The permittee shall notify the Cleveland DAQ in writing of any record showing that the PE control device(s) were not in service when the associated paint manufacturing equipment was in operation and pigment was being blended. The notification shall include a copy of such record and shall be sent to the Cleveland DAQ within 30 days after the event occurs. The permittee shall submit quarterly temperature deviation (excursion) reports that identify all 3-hour blocks of time (when the emissions unit was in operation) during which:the average combustion temperature within the RTO was more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average temperature during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance; andthe average temperature of the desorption air stream prior to the rotary concentrator wheels was more than 50 degrees Fahrenheit below the average desorption temperature during the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance.The permittee shall submit quarterly deviation (excursion) reports that identify each month during which the VOC emission rate exceeded the limitation in b)(1).Except as otherwise provided in paragraph (MM)(4) of OAC rule 37452109 (see b)(2)e.), the permittee shall submit quarterly deviation (excursion) reports that identify all periods of time during which the concentrator/RTO system was not in service when the emissions unit was in operation.The quarterly deviation (excursion) reports shall be submitted in accordance with the Standard Terms and Conditions of this permit.The permittee shall submit semiannual written reports that (a) identify all days during which any visible PE were observed from the concentrator/RTO stack serving this emissions unit and (b) describe any corrective actions taken to eliminate the visible PE. These reports shall be submitted to the Cleveland DAQ by January 31 and July 31 of each year and shall cover the previous six-month period.The permittee shall submit semiannual written reports that (a) identify all days during which any visible PE were observed from the from the primary dust collector, 600-DC-1 stack serving this emissions unit and (b) describe any corrective actions taken to eliminate the visible PE. These reports shall be submitted to the Cleveland DAQ by January 31 and July 31 of each year and shall cover the previous six-month period.The permittee shall submit semiannual written reports that (a) identify all days during which any visible fugitive emissions were observed from the egress points of the buildings serving this emissions unit where powdered raw materials are transferred into process equipment and (b) describe any corrective actions taken to eliminate the visible fugitive emissions. These reports shall be submitted to the Cleveland DAQ by January 31 and July 31 of each year and shall cover the previous six-month period.Testing RequirementsCompliance with the emission limitations in b)(1) of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with the following methods:Emission Limitation:VOC emissions shall not exceed 145.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation for K201 and P201 combined.Applicable Compliance Method:The permittee shall calculate the combined monthly VOC emissions from K201 and P201 as follows: Controlled monthly emissions = on line hours/month of the concentrator/RTO system recorded in d)(7) X 7.1 pounds VOC/hour* X 1 ton/2000 poundsUncontrolled monthly emissions = off line hours/month of the concentrator/RTO system recorded in d)(7) X 78.7 pounds VOC/hour* X 1 ton/2000 poundsTotal monthly actual emissions = Controlled monthly emissions + Uncontrolled monthly emissionsThe permittee shall calculate the rolling, twelve-month VOC emissions as the sum of the VOC emissions from the current calendar month and the previous 11 calendar months.* These emission factors are based upon testing conducted in September 2008 for K201 and P201. The factors are the additive average inlet VOC emission rate of 35.8 pounds/hour for K201 and 42.9 pounds/hour for P201 and the average outlet VOC emission rate of 7.1 pounds/hour for the K201 and P201 exhaust stack. The permittee shall use the emission factors from the most recent emissions test that demonstrated the emissions unit was in compliance for purposes of this calculation.Emission Limitations:Particulate emissions (PE) (stack and fugitive combined) shall not exceed 1.4 pounds per hour and 6.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Applicable Compliance Method:The PE limitations were established as follows:Actual, worst case annual PE rate (stack and fugitive combined) = (Maximum annual pigment usage) X (0.01 pound PE/pound pigment*) X (1-0.99**) X (1 ton/2000 pounds) + (Maximum annual pigment usage) X (0.01 pound PE/pound pigment*) X (1- 0.995***) X (1 ton/2000 pounds) = tons PE/yearWhere:Maximum annual pigment usage = 80,000,000 pounds/year*The emission factor in USEPA's Compilation of Air Pollutant Emission Factors, AP-42, Fifth Edition, Section 6.4, Table 6.4-1, Uncontrolled Emission Factors for Paint and Varnish Manufacturing, (5/83) for PE is 20 pounds PE per ton pigment or 1% loss (equivalent to 1 pound PE per 100 pounds pigment or 0.01 pound PE/pound pigment).**estimated control efficiency of the PE control device(s), expressed as a fraction***estimated PE capture efficiency of the PE control device(s), expressed as a fractionUsing the above equation, the PE rate (stack and fugitive combined) = 6.0 tons PE per year.Therefore, the permittee may assume an emission rate from this emissions unit of 6.0 tons PE per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.The lbs PE/hr emission limitation was established as follows: (6.0 tons PE per year) X (2000 pounds/ton) X (1 year/8760 hours) = 1.4 pounds per hourEmission Limitation:Visible PE from the concentrator/RTO stack shall not exceed 5% opacity, as a 6-minute average.Applicable Compliance Method:If required, compliance shall be determined through visible emissions observations performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 9 and the procedures specified in OAC rule 37451703(B)(1).Emission Limitation:Visible PE from the primary dust collector (600-DC-1 baghouse) stack shall not exceed 5% opacity, as a 6-minute average.Applicable Compliance Method:If required, compliance shall be determined through visible emissions observations performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 9 and the procedures specified in OAC rule 37451703(B)(1).Emission Limitation:Visible fugitive PE shall not exceed 5% opacity, as a 3-minute average.Applicable Compliance Method:If required, compliance shall be determined through visible emissions observations performed in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 9 and the procedures specified in OAC rule 37451703(B)(3).Emission testing shall be conducted within six months after issuance of this permit or after start-up and achieving optimal operating conditions for the concentrator/RTO system whichever comes later to demonstrate compliance with the minimum control efficiency limitation, the maximum outlet VOC concentration, or the minimum incineration temperature of one thousand five hundred degrees Fahrenheit.The following test methods shall be employed: Methods 1-4 and 18, 25, or 25A as appropriate, of 40 CFR 60, Appendix A. Alternative U.S. EPA approved test methods may be used with prior approval from the Ohio EPA.Concurrent visible emissions observations at the concentrator/RTO stack shall be conducted during the emission testing in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 9 and the procedures specified in OAC rule 37451703(B)(1).Concurrent visible emissions observations at the primary dust collector (600-DC-1 baghouse) stack shall be conducted during the emission testing in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 9 and the procedures specified in OAC rule 37451703(B)(1).Concurrent visible fugitive emissions observations at the building egress points of the buildings serving this emissions unit where powdered raw materials are transferred into process equipment shall be conducted during the emission testing in accordance with 40 CFR Part 60, Appendix A, Method 9 and the procedures specified in OAC rule 37451703(B)(3).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 Cleveland DAQ. Not later than 30 days prior to the proposed test date(s), the permittee shall submit an “Intent to Test” notification to the Cleveland DAQ. 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 Cleveland DAQ refusal to accept the results of the emission test(s).Personnel from the Cleveland DAQ 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 Cleveland DAQ within 30 days following completion of the test(s). The permittee may request additional time for the submittal of the written report, where warranted, with prior approval from the Cleveland DAQ.Miscellaneous RequirementsNone.P202, P202Operations, Property and/or Equipment Description: Dedicated waterbased paint production equipment as defined in OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM)(4).The following emissions unit terms and conditions are federally enforceable with the exception of those listed below which are enforceable under state law only.d)(3).Applicable Emissions Limitations and/or Control RequirementsThe specific operations(s), property, and/or equipment that constitute each emissions unit along with the applicable rules and/or requirements and with the applicable emissions limitations and/or control measures. Emissions from each unit shall not exceed the listed limitations, and the listed control measures shall be specified in narrative form following the table.Applicable Rules/RequirementsApplicable Emissions Limitations/Control Measuresa.OAC rule 3745-31-05(A)(3)Volatile organic compounds (VOC) emissions shall not exceed 5.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.The requirements of this rule also include compliance with the requirements of OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM)(4).b.OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM)(4)See b)(2)a. below.c.40 CFR Part 63, Subpart HHHHHThe permittee shall comply with the applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 63, Subpart HHHHH (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants: Miscellaneous Coating Manufacturing) as specified in Section B. Additional Terms and ConditionsThe requirements of paragraphs (MM)(2) and (MM)(3) of OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM) shall not apply to any specific piece of equipment included within the paint manufacturing operations or the paint laboratory operations during the processing or use of a waterbased paint material in said equipment, provided the following three conditions are met:the equipment is dedicated solely to the production of waterbased paint materials; the VOC content of each waterbased paint material is less than or equal to 12.0 percent VOC by weight as determined under paragraph (B) of OAC rule 3745-21-10; andany VOC emissions from the processing or use of the waterbased paint materials that are not vented to the control systems specified in paragraphs (MM)(2) and (MM)(3) of OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM) are included (accounted for) in a permit to install issued by the Director after August 22, 1990 pursuant to OAC Chapter 3745-31. These permits to install are identified in Table A: List of Permits of Install Issued to PPG Industries Ohio, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.Operational RestrictionsNone.Monitoring and/or Recordkeeping RequirementsFor any specific piece of equipment included within the paint manufacturing operations or the paint laboratory operations, for which the owner or operator claims an exemption from the requirements of paragraphs (MM)(2) and (MM)(3) of OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM), pursuant to paragraph (MM)(4) of OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM), the permittee shall keep daily records of the following information: the periods of time during which there is no production activity or laboratory activity; andthe VOC content of the waterbased paint material (in per cent VOC by weight), and if applicable, the application number for the permit to install which authorizes the use of the waterbased paint materials.The permittee shall maintain records of the monthly and the rolling, twelve-month VOC emissions from this emissions unit, in tons.Modeling to demonstrate compliance with the Ohio EPA’s “Air Toxic Policy” was not necessary because the emissions units maximum annual emissions for each toxic compound will be less than 1.0 ton. OAC Chapter 3745-31 requires permittees to apply for and obtain a new or modified permit to install prior to making a modification as defined by OAC rule 3745-31-01. The permittee is hereby advised that changes in the composition of the materials, or use of new materials, that would cause the emissions of any pollutant that has a listed TLV to increase to above 1.0 ton per year may require the permittee to apply for and obtain a new permit to install.Reporting RequirementsThe permittee shall submit quarterly deviation (excursion) reports that include the following information:An identification of each day during which the VOC content of the waterbased paint material (in percent VOC by weight) for any specific piece of equipment included within the paint manufacturing operations or the paint laboratory operations, for which the owner or operator claims an exemption from the requirements of paragraphs (MM)(2) and (MM)(3) of OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM), exceeded 12.0 percent and the actual VOC content of the waterbased paint material for each such day.An identification of each month during which the VOC emissions exceeded the limitation in b)(1).The deviation (excursion) reports shall be submitted in accordance with the Standard Terms and Conditions of this permit.Testing RequirementsCompliance with the emission limitations in b)(1) of these terms and conditions shall be determined in accordance with the following methods:Emission Limitation:VOC emissions shall not exceed 5.0 tons per year as a rolling, twelve-month summation.Applicable Compliance Method:The VOC emissions from the dedicated waterbased paint production equipment shall be determined using the most recent version of USEPA's TANKS Program and the information contained in the following table.Dimensions and Content Information for Emissions Unit P202: Process Tanks - for VOC Emission Calculation Purposes During Paint ProductionCompany IDNominal Capacity, gallonsDiameter of tank or equivalent, feetHeight of tank, feetLocation of tankMolecular weight of content of tankVapor pressure of content of tank, psia22-T-486,0001010Indoor1000.422-T-494,200107.2Indoor1000.422-T-504,000106.8Indoor1000.422-T-515,000108.5Indoor1000.422-T-525,000108.5Indoor1000.422-T-535,000108.5Indoor1000.422-T-545,000108.5Indoor1000.422-T-555,000108.5Indoor1000.422-T-5620,0001224Indoor1000.422-T-5720,0001224Indoor1000.422-T-6320,0001224Indoor1000.422-T-676,0001010Indoor1000.422-T-696,0001010Indoor1000.422-T-715,000108.5Indoor1000.422-T-725,000108.5Indoor1000.422-T-7315,00011.519Indoor1000.422-T-7415,00011.519Indoor1000.4Dimensions and Content Information for Emissions Unit P202: Process Tanks - for VOC Emission Calculation Purposes During Process Tank CleaningCompany IDNominal Capacity, gallonsDiameter of tank or equivalent, feetHeight of tank, feetLocation of tankMolecular weight of content of tankVapor pressure of content of tank, psia22-T-486,0001010Indoor722.122-T-494,200107.2Indoor722.122-T-504,000106.8Indoor722.122-T-515,000108.5Indoor722.122-T-525,000108.5Indoor722.122-T-535,000108.5Indoor722.122-T-545,000108.5Indoor722.122-T-555,000108.5Indoor722.122-T-5620,0001224Indoor722.122-T-5720,0001224Indoor722.122-T-6320,0001224Indoor722.122-T-676,0001010Indoor722.122-T-696,0001010Indoor722.122-T-715,000108.5Indoor722.122-T-725,000108.5Indoor722.122-T-7315,00011.519Indoor722.122-T-7415,00011.519Indoor722.1The permittee shall calculate the monthly VOC emissions as the sum of the VOC emissions from the current calendar month and the previous 11 calendar months.Emission Limitation:The VOC content of each waterbased paint material is less than or equal to 12.0 percent VOC by weightApplicable Compliance Method:Compliance shall be demonstrated based on the record keeping in d)(1).Miscellaneous RequirementsNone.List of Tables Table A: List of Permits of Install Issued to PPG Industries Ohio, Inc., Cleveland, OhioTable A Table 1: Non-Insignificant Emissions UnitsTable 1. Table 2: Paint Laboratory Operations Emissions UnitsTable 2. Table 3: Paint Manufacturing Operations Emissions UnitsTable 3. Table 4: Dedicated Waterbased Paint Production EquipmentTable 4. Table 5: Insignificant Emissions UnitsTable 5. Table A: List of Permits of Install Issued to PPG Industries Ohio, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio#PTI #Fee paid, $Issued / effective dates of permit to installFormer OEPA EU#s (emissions unit description)No. of OEPA EU#Items in EU#113-0153$130Issued 6/13/1975; Effective on 7/28/1975B006 & B007 (two steam boilers)22213-0462$1,680Issued 10/18/1978; Effective on 12/2/1978P002, P019, P029, P030, P031, K005 (formerly R011), T031, T032, T033, T034, T035, T036, T037, T038, T039, T040, T041, T042. (18 processes and 12 storage tanks)1830313-0903$200Issued & effective on 5/10/1982P017 (4 cleaning booths and 1 condenser)14413-0936$400Issued & effective 4/13/1982K001 & R010 (2 paint booths and 1 drying oven)23513-0975$1,000Issued & effective on 1/7/1983P024, P025, P026, P027 & P028 (5 grinding mills)55613-0982$400Issued & effective 11/20/1984P022 & P023 (1 tank cleaning booth and 1 mix tank)22713-1023$200Issued & effective 11/7/1984P021 (1 tote cleaning rack)11813-1112$1,185Issued & Issued & effective on 7/7/1983P043, P044, P045 & P046 (14 thinning & tinting tanks, 2 mills, 3 attritors & 5 agitators)424913-1113$5,315Issued & effective on 11/3/1983K002, K003, K005, P034, P035, P038, P040, P041, P042, T043, T044, T045, T046, T047, T048, T049, T050, T051, T052, T053, T054, T119, T123, T124, T125 & T126 (6 paint booths, 14 drying ovens, 9 mixers, 19 agitators, 11 batch tanks, 1 washer tank, 17 storage tanks, 3 mills, 1 weigh scale and 1 coating line.)26821013-1132$200Issued & effective on 1/31/1984K007 (5 paint booths and 4 drying ovens)191113-1219$400Issued & effective on 5/23/1984P047 & P048 (2 agitators & 2 drying ovens)241213-1244$400Issued & effective on 8/15/1984P050 & P051 (6 pump cleaning stations and 1 lab oven)271313-1245$595Issued & effective on 3/24/1984B008, P052, P053 (1 steam boiler and 2 drying ovens)331413-1262$200Issued & effective on 7/25/1984P054 (4 tote cleaning stations)141513-1267$400Issued & effective on 8/15/1984P055 & P056 (3 lab ovens)231613-1268$200Issued & effective on 6/20/1984K008 (36 paint booths & 41 drying ovens in Building 46A)1771713-1280$600Issued & effective on 8/15/1984P057, P059, P083 (2 mills and 3 lab ovens)351813-1337$400Issued & effective on 12/5/1984P060 & P061221913-1341 mod$585Issued & effective on 2/13/1985P002 (2 storage tanks)122013-1419$200Issued & effective on 7/3/1985P066 (1 curing oven)112113-1422$200Issued & effective on 8/14/1985P067 (1 agitator)112213-1451$200Issued & effective on 10/9/1985P068 (pneumatic collection system)112313-1469$400Issued & effective on 12/11/1985P069 & P070 (6 curing ovens and 1 bag slitter)272413-1486$200Issued & effective on 1/8/1986P071 (2 curing ovens)122513-1502$200Issued & effective on 1/15/1986P072 (1 mill)112613-1539$200Issued & effective on 5/14/1986K009 (1 curing oven)112713-1541$200Issued & effective on 5/2/1986P074 (1 agitator)112813-1579$200Issued & effective on 7/23/1986P075 (1 curing oven)112913-1642 mod$200Issued & effective on 5/31/1988P071 (2 additional curing ovens)113013-1682$200Issued & effective on 2/25/1987P077 (1 attritor mill)113113-1690$200Issued & effective on 4/8/1987K010 (2 paint booths)123213-1702$200Issued & effective on 6/24/1987K011 (7 lab ovens)173313-1745$200Issued & effective on 10/7/1987P082 (1 curing oven)113413-1809$200Issued & effective on 3/7/1990K015 (3 paint booths and 5 lab ovens)183513-1826$585Issued & effective on 3/7/1990P084 & T134 (1 mixer and 1 storage tank)223613-1929$390Issued & effective on 3/14/1990P085 (1 mill)113713-2050$590Issued & effective on 3/28/1990K018 & P087 (4 ovens and 1 mill)253813-2054$400Issued & effective on 3/28/1990K019 & P088 (2 paint booths, 3 ovens and 4 agitators)293913-2064$50Issued & effective on 4/18/1990B009 (steam boiler)114013-2111$200Issued & effective on 9/26/1990P089 (1 mill)114113-2131$200Issued & effective on 9/26/1990K020 (1 paint booth and 2 ovens)134213-2179*$585Issued & effective on 5/30/1991P090 (water borne paint production)114313-2296$195Issued & effective on 10/9/1991T135 (1 storage tank)114413-2429$195Issued & effective on 2/26/1992T136 (1 waste storage tank)114513-2451$195Issued & effective on 3/18/1992T137 (1 waste storage tank)114613-2456$195Issued & effective on 3/18/1992T138 (1 resin storage tank)114713-2472$390Issued & effective on 5/13/1992T139 & T140 (two waste storage tanks)224813-2495 mod*$780Issued & effective on 9/23/1992P003 (16 water borne paint batch tanks)1164913-2660$245Issued & effective on 6/23/1993B010 &T141 (1 snow melter and 1 oil storage tank)225013-3194$800Issued & effective on 7/9/1997P134 (2 processes)12$23,685116354* The VOC emissions from the processing or use of the waterbased paint materials that are not vented to the control systems specified in paragraphs (MM)(2) and (MM)(3) of OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM) are included (accounted for) in this permit to install issued by the Director after August 22, 1990 pursuant to OAC Chapter 3745-31.Table 1: Non-Insignificant Emissions UnitsThe non-insignificant emissions units included in this permit to install (PTI 13-03881) are specified in the following tableEmissions Unit IDEmissions Unit Description1K201paint laboratory operations (see Table 2: Paint Laboratory Operations Emissions Units), controlled by a water curtain or dry filtration systems located upstream of four rotary concentrator wheels and a regenerative thermal oxidizer (RTO) 2P201paint manufacturing operations (see Table 3: Paint Manufacturing Operations Emissions Units), controlled by four rotary concentrator wheels and a RTO , a stand alone primary dust collector (600-DC-1 baghouse) and three dust collectors:9-DC-1 baghouse, 19-DC-1 baghouse, and 21-DC-1 baghouse. P201 is located upstream of the four rotary concentrator wheels and a RTO 3P202dedicated waterbased paint production equipment as defined in OAC rule 3745-21-09(MM)(4) (see Table 4: Dedicated Waterbased Paint Production Equipment)Table 2: Paint Laboratory Operations Emissions Units (K201)As specified in OAC rule 37452109(MM)(1), the paint laboratory operations under OAC rule 37452109(MM)(3) include the following equipment for the processing or use of solvent based or waterbased paint materials: paint spray booths and associated ovens within the paint manufacturing quality control laboratory and the paint research laboratory.#Building LocationEquipment NumberEquipment Type144-O-01Lab Oven244-O-02 Lab Oven344-O-05 Lab Oven444-O-06 Lab Oven544-O-07 Lab Oven644-O-08 Lab Oven744-O-10 Lab Oven844-O-11 Lab Oven944-SB-1Spraybooth1044-SB-2Spraybooth1144-SB-7Spraybooth1244-SB-8Spraybooth1355-O-1Lab Oven1455-O-13Lab Oven1555-O-14Lab Oven1655-O-15 Lab Oven1755-O-2Lab Oven1855-O-3Lab Oven1955-O-4Lab Oven2055-O-5Lab Oven2155-SB-1Spraybooth2255-SB-2Spraybooth2355-SB-3Spraybooth2455-SB-4Spraybooth2555-SB-5Spraybooth266A6A-O-1Lab Oven276A6A-O-2Lab Oven286A6A-O-3Lab Oven296A6A-O-4Lab Oven306A6A-SB-6Spraybooth316A6A-SB-7Spraybooth3222D22D-SB-1Spraybooth334646-0-B02-O-12Lab Oven344646-0-B02-O-13Lab Oven354646-0-B02-O-14 Lab Oven364646-0-B02-O-16Lab Oven374646-0-B02-SB-05 Spraybooth384646-0-B02-SB-07 Spraybooth394646-0-B02-SB-09 Spraybooth404646-0-B02-SB-10 Spraybooth414646-0-B03-O-10Lab Oven424646-0-B04-O-01Lab Oven434646-0-B04-O-02Lab Oven444646-0-B04-O-17 Lab Oven454646-0-B04-O-19 Lab Oven464646-0-B04-SB-01Spraybooth474646-0-B04-SB-02Spraybooth484646-0-B08-O-2Lab Oven494646-0-B08-O-4Lab Oven504646-0-B15-O-10Lab Oven514646-0-B15-O-11Lab Oven524646-0-B15-O-17Lab Oven534646-0-B15-SB-03Spraybooth544646-0-B15-SB-08Spraybooth554646-0-B17-O-05 Lab Oven564646-0-B17-O-06 Lab Oven574646-0-B17-O-07 Lab Oven584646-0-B17-O-08Lab Oven594646-0-B17-SB-01SSpraybooth604646-0-B17-SB-02SSpraybooth614646-1-101-O-06Lab Oven624646-1-101-O-07Lab Oven634646-1-101-O-08Lab Oven644646-1-101-SB-06Spraybooth654646-1-103-SB-04Spraybooth664646-1-103-SB-05Spraybooth674646-1-105-O-01Lab Oven684646-1-105-O-03Lab Oven694646-1-105-O-04Lab Oven704646-1-105-O-05Lab Oven714646-1-105-O-09Lab Oven724646-1-105-SB-03Spraybooth734646-1-108-O-02Lab Oven744646-1-108-SB-01Spraybooth754646-1-108-SB-02Spraybooth764646-206-2-206-O-07Lab Oven774646-2-201-O-14Lab Oven784646-2-201-O-15Lab Oven794646-2-201-O-16Lab Oven804646-2-201-SB-09Spraybooth814646-2-202-SB-08Spraybooth824646-2-203-O-10Lab Oven834646-2-203-O-11Lab Oven844646-2-203-O-12Lab Oven854646-2-203-O-13Lab Oven864646-2-203-SB-05Spraybooth874646-2-203-SB-06Spraybooth884646-2-205-O-08Lab Oven894646-2-205-O-09Lab Oven904646-2-208-O-20Lab Oven914646-2-208-O-21Lab Oven924646-2-208-O-22Lab Oven934646-2-208-SB-13Spraybooth944646-2-208-SB-14Spraybooth954646-2-210-O-18Lab Oven964646-2-210-O-19Lab Oven974646-2-210-SB-07Spraybooth984646-2-211-O-06 Lab Oven994646-2-211-O-17Lab Oven1004646-2-212-O-05Lab Oven1014646-2-212-SB-11Spraybooth1024646-2-213-O-04Lab Oven1034646-2-214-O-03Lab Oven1044646-2-214-SB-02Spraybooth1054646-2-215-O-01Lab Oven1064646-2-215-O-02Lab Oven1074646-2-215-SB-01Spraybooth1084646A-0-B08-O-05Lab Oven1094646A-0-B08-O-09Lab Oven1104646A-0-B08-O-11Lab Oven1114646A-0-B08-O-12Lab Oven11246A46A-0-B08-SB-01Spraybooth11346A46A-0-B08-SB-02Spraybooth11446A46A-0-B08-SB-03Spraybooth11546A46A-0-B08-SB-04Spraybooth11646A46A-1-118-O-01Lab Oven11746A46A-1-118-O-02Lab Oven11846A46A-1-118-O-03Lab Oven11946A46A-1-118-O-04Lab Oven12046A46A-1-118-O-05Lab Oven12146A46A-1-118-O-06Lab Oven12246A46A-1-118-O-07Lab Oven12346A46A-1-118-SB-07Spraybooth12446A46A-1-118-SB-08Spraybooth12546A46A-1-118-SB-09Spraybooth12646A46A-1-118-SB-10Spraybooth12746A46A-1-119-O-08Lab Oven12846A46A-1-119-O-09Lab Oven12946A46A-1-119-O-10Lab Oven13046A46A-1-119-O-11Lab Oven13146A46A-1-119-SB-01Spraybooth13246A46A-1-119-SB-02Spraybooth13346A46A-1-119-SB-03Spraybooth13446A46A-1-119-SB-04Spraybooth13546A46A-2-216-O-06Lab Oven13646A46A-2-216-O-07Lab Oven13746A46A-2-216-O-08Lab Oven13846A46A-2-216-O-09Lab Oven13946A46A-2-216-O-10Lab Oven14046A46A-2-216-O-11Lab Oven14146A46A-2-216-O-12Lab Oven14246A46A-2-216-O-13Lab Oven14346A46A-2-216-O-14Lab Oven14446A46A-2-216-O-15Lab Oven14546A46A-2-216-O-16Lab Oven14646A46A-2-216-O-5Lab Oven14746A46A-2-216-SB-05Spraybooth14846A46A-2-216-SB-06Spraybooth14946A46A-2-216-SB-07Spraybooth15046A46A-2-216-SB-08Spraybooth15146A46A-2-216-SB-09Spraybooth15246A46A-2-216-SB-10Spraybooth15346A46A-2-216-SB-11Spraybooth15446A46A-2-216-SB-12Spraybooth15546A46A-2-217-O-01Lab Oven15646A46A-2-217-O-02Lab Oven15746A46A-2-217-SB-03Spraybooth15846A46A-2-217-SB-04Spraybooth15946A46A-2-218-O-02Lab Oven16046A46A-2-218-O-03Lab Oven16146A46A-2-218-SB-01Spraybooth16246A46A-2-218-SB-02Spraybooth16346A46A-3-317-O-01Lab Oven16446A46A-3-317-O-02Lab Oven16546A46A-3-317-O-03Lab Oven16646A46A-3-317-O-04Lab Oven16746A46A-3-317-O-05Lab Oven16846A46A-3-317-O-06Lab Oven16946A46A-3-317-O-08Lab Oven17046A46A-3-317-O-09Lab Oven17146A46A-3-317-O-10Lab Oven17246A46A-3-317-SB-05Spraybooth17346A46A-3-317-SB-06Spraybooth17446A46A-3-317-SB-07Spraybooth17546A46A-3-317-SB-08Spraybooth17646A46A-3-317-SB-09Spraybooth17746A46A-3-317-SB-10Spraybooth17846A46A-3-319-SB-01Spraybooth17946A46A-3-319-SB-02Spraybooth18046A46A-3-319-SB-03Spraybooth18146A46A-3-319-SB-04SprayboothTable 3: Paint Manufacturing Operations Emissions Units (P201)As specified in OAC rule 37452109(MM)(1), the paint manufacturing operations under OAC rule 37452109(MM)(2) include the following equipment for the processing or use of solvent based or waterbased paint materials: mixing tanks for paint liquids and pigments, grinding mills, paint thinning and tinting tanks, paint filling equipment for shipping containers, cleaning equipment for paint processing equipment, and recovery equipment for the cleaning solvents.#Building or LocationEquipment NumberEquipment Type177-PM-01Premier Mill277-PM-02Premier Mill377-PM-03Premier Mill477-PM-04Premier Mill577-PM-05Premier Mill677-PM-06Premier Mill777-PM-07Premier Mill877-PM-08Premier Mill977-PM-09Premier Mill1077-PM-10Premier Mill1177-PM-11Premier Mill1288-T-801Process Tank1388-T-802Process Tank1488-T-803Process Tank1588-T-804Process Tank1688-T-805Process Tank1788-T-806Process Tank1888-T-807Process Tank1988-T-808Process Tank2088-T-809Process Tank2188-T-810Process Tank2288-T-811Process Tank2388-T-812Process Tank2488-T-813Process Tank2588-T-814Process Tank2688-T-815Process Tank2788-T-816Process Tank2888-T-819Process Tank2988-T-820Process Tank3088-T-821Process Tank3188-T-822Process Tank3288-T-823Process Tank3388-T-824Process Tank3488-T-825Process Tank3588-T-826Process Tank3688-T-827Process Tank3788-T-828Process Tank3888-T-829Process Tank3988-T-830Process Tank4088-T-831Process Tank4188-T-832Process Tank4289-M-1Mixer4399-M-6Mixer4489-M-7Lift/Agitator4589-M-8Mixer4689-M-9Lift/Agitator4799-RM-01Rail Mixer4899-RM-02Rail Mixer4999-RM-03Rail Mixer5099-RM-04Rail Mixer5199-RM-05Rail Mixer5299-RM-06Rail Mixer5399-RM-07Rail Mixer5499-RM-08Rail Mixer5599-RM-09Rail Mixer5699-RM-10Rail Mixer5799-RM-11Rail Mixer5899-RM-12Rail Mixer5999-RM-13Rail Mixer6099-RM-14Rail Mixer6199-RM-15Rail Mixer6299-RM-16Rail Mixer6399-RM-17Rail Mixer641212-CB-1Cleaning Booth651212-CB-2Cleaning Booth661212-CB-3Cleaning Booth671212-CB-4Cleaning Booth681212-CB-5Cleaning Booth691212-T-1Process Tank701212-T-2Process Tank711212-T-3Process Tank721515-M-1Mixer731515-M-2Mixer741515-M-3Mixer751515-T-2Process Tank761515-T-3Process Tank771515-T-4Process Tank781515-T-5Process Tank791515-T-6Process Tank801515-T-7Process Tank811919-M-01Mixer821919-M-02Mixer831919-M-03Mixer841919-M-04Mixer851919-M-05Mixer861919-M-06Mixer871919-M-08Mixer881919-M-09Mixer891919-M-10Mixer901919-M-11Mixer911919-M-12Mixer922121-M-01Mixer (garage)932121-PM-01Premier Mill942121-PM-02Premier Mill952121-PM-03Premier Mill962121-PM-04Premier Mill972121-PM-05Premier Mill982121-PM-06Premier Mill992121-PM-07 Premier Mill 1002121-T-001Process Tank1012121-T-002Process Tank1022121-T-003Process Tank1032121-T-004Process Tank1042121-T-005Process Tank1052121-T-006Process Tank1062121-T-007Process Tank1072121-T-008Process Tank1082121-T-013Process Tank1092121-T-014Process Tank1102121-T-017Process Tank1112121-T-018Process Tank1122121-T-030Process Tank1132121-T-031Process Tank1142121-T-032Process Tank1152121-T-033Process Tank1162121-T-034Process Tank1172121-T-035Process Tank1182121-T-036Process Tank1192121-T-037Process Tank1202121-T-038Process Tank1212121-T-039Process Tank1222121-T-040Process Tank1232121-T-041Process Tank1242121-T-042Process Tank1252121-T-043Process Tank1262121-T-044Process Tank1272121-T-045Process Tank1282121-T-046Process Tank1292121-T-047Process Tank1302121-T-076Process Tank1312121-TM-1Triplex Mill1322424-M-1Mixer1332424-PM-1Premier Mill1342424-T-502Process Tank1352424-T-506Process Tank1362424-T-507Process Tank1372424-T-508Process Tank1382424-T-513Process Tank1392424-T-514Process Tank1402424-T-515Process Tank1412424-T-516Process Tank1422424-T-517Process Tank1432424-T-518Process Tank1442424-T-519Process Tank1452424-T-520Process Tank1462424-T-521Process Tank1472424-T-522Process Tank1482424-T-523Process Tank1492424-T-524Process Tank1502424-T-525Process Tank1512424-T-526Process Tank1522525-15L-01Premier Mill (PKAF)1532525-PM-1Premier Mill1542525-PM-2Premier Mill1552525-PM-3Premier Mill1562525-PM-4Premier Mill1572929-T-101Process Tank1582929-T-102Process Tank1592929-T-103Process Tank1602929-T-104Process Tank1612929-T-105Process Tank1622929-T-106Process Tank1632929-T-107Process Tank1642929-T-108Process Tank1652929-T-109Process Tank1662929-T-110Process Tank1672929-T-111Process Tank1682929-T-112Process Tank1692929-T-113Process Tank1702929-T-114Process Tank1712929-T-115Process Tank1722929-T-116Process Tank1732929-T-117Process Tank1742929-T-118Process Tank1752929-T-119Process Tank1762929-T-120Process Tank1772929-T-121Process Tank1782929-T-122Process Tank1792929-T-123Process Tank1802929-T-124Process Tank1812929-T-125Process Tank1822929-T-126Process Tank1832929-T-127Process Tank1842929-T-128Process Tank1852929-T-129Process Tank1862929-T-130Process Tank1872929-T-131Process Tank1882929-T-132Process Tank1892929-T-133Process Tank1902929-T-134Process Tank1912929-T-135Process Tank1922929-T-138Process Tank1932929-T-139Process Tank1942929-T-140Process Tank1954747-L-1Thin Film Evaporator1964747-L-2Thin Film Evaporator1974747-M-1Mixer1984747-R-1Thin Film Evaporator1994747-T-1Process Distillation2004747-T-2Process Distillation2014747-T-3Process Distillation2024747-T-4Process Distillation2034747-T-5Process Distillation204100100-PM-01Premier Mill205100100-PM-02Premier Mill206100100-PM-03Premier Mill207100100-PM-04Premier Mill208100100-PM-05Premier Mill209100100-PM-06Premier Mill210100100-RM-01Rail Mixer211100100-RM-02Rail Mixer212100100-RM-03Rail Mixer213100100-RM-04Rail Mixer214100100-RM-05Rail Mixer215100100-RM-06Rail Mixer216100100-RM-07Rail Mixer217100100-RM-08Rail Mixer218101101-D90-1Dual Premier Mill219101101-D90-2Dual Premier Mill220101101-S200-1Single Premier Mill221101101-S50-1Singe Premier Mill222101101-S50-2Single Premier Mill223101101-T-700Process Tank224101101-T-701Process Tank225101101-T-710Paste Tank226101101-T-711Paste Tank227101101-T-712Paste Tank228101101-T-713Paste Tank229101101-T-714Paste Tank230101101-T-730Blend Tank231101101-T-731Blend Tank232101101-T-732Blend Tank233 101101-T-733Blend Tank234101101-T-734Blend Tank235101101-T-735Blend Tank236101101-T-736Blend Tank237101101-T-737Blend Tank238300300-SB-01Spraybooth for painting plant equipment (pumps, doors, etc.)Table 4: Dedicated Waterbased Paint Production Equipment (P202)As specified in OAC rule 37452109(MM)(1), the paint manufacturing operations under OAC rule 37452109(MM)(2) include the following equipment for the processing or use of solvent based or waterbased paint materials: mixing tanks for paint liquids and pigments, grinding mills, paint thinning and tinting tanks, paint filling equipment for shipping containers, cleaning equipment for paint processing equipment, and recovery equipment for the cleaning solvents.#LocationEquipment NumberEquipment Type12222-T-48Process Tank22222-T-49Process Tank32222-T-50Process Tank42222-T-51Process Tank52222-T-52Process Tank62222-T-53Process Tank72222-T-54Process Tank82222-T-55Process Tank92222-T-56Process Tank102222-T-57Process Tank112222-T-63Process Tank122222-T-67Process Tank132222-T-69Process Tank142222-T-71Process Tank152222-T-72Process Tank162222-T-73Process Tank172222-T-74Process TankTable 5: Insignificant Emissions UnitsThe "Ohio EPA ID" and "Equipment Description" for each emissions unit in this table shall be specified in the listing of insignificant emissions units in Part II, Section B (State Only Enforceable Section) of the facility's Title V permit.#BuildingorLocationEquipment IdentificationOhioEPA IDEquipmentDescriptionBasis for PTI Exemption/Applicable RequirementsInsignificant (for Title V) per OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1), (U)(2), or (U)(3)111-B-1Z001boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)222-H-1Z002boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)333-DM-1Z003dispense machineOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)433-PM-01Z947Premier MillOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)533-PM-02Z948Premier MillOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)633-PM-03Z949Premier MillOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)733-PM-04Z950Premier MillOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)833-PM-07Z951Premier MillOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)933-SS-1Z004solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1044-FH-1Z007lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1144-FH-2Z008lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1244-FH-3Z009lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1344-FH-4Z010lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1444-FH-5Z011lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1544-FH-6Z012lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1644-SS-1Z013solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1744-SS-2Z014solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1844-SS-3Z015solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1944-SS-4Z016solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2055-SS-1Z019solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)216A6A-FH-1Z020lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)226A6A-FH-2Z021lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)236A6A-SS-1Z022solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)246A6A-SS-2Z023solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)256A6A-SS-3Z024solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)266A6A-SS-4Z025solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)276A6A-SS-5Z026solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2877-DS-1Z027draw scaleN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)2977-SS-1Z028solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3088-DS-1Z029draw scaleN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3188-DS-2Z030draw scaleN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3299-SS-1Z031solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3399-SS-2Z035solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w);OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3499-T-1 Z952storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)359A9A-H-1Z032heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)369B9B-H-2Z033heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)371212-SS-1Z034solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)381212-SS-2Z035solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)391313-DCA-1Z506drum changing areaOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)401313-HA-31Z036drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)411313-HA-32Z446drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)421313-HA-33Z447drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)431313-HA-34Z448drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)441313-HA-35Z449drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)451313-HA-36Z450drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)461313-HA-37Z451drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)471313-HA-38Z452drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)481313-HA-39Z453drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)491313-HA-40Z454drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)501313-HA-41Z455drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)511313-HA-42Z456drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)521313-HA-43Z457drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)531313-HA-44Z458drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)541313-HA-45Z459drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)551313-HA-46Z460drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)561313-HA-47Z461drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)571313-HA-48Z462drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)581313-HA-49Z463drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)591313-HA-50Z464drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)601313-HA-51Z465drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)611313-HA-52Z466drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)621313-HA-53Z467drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)631313-HA-54Z468drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)641313-HA-55Z469drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)651313-HA-56Z470drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)661313-HA-57Z471drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)671313-HA-58Z472drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)681313-HA-59Z473drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)691313-HA-60Z474drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)701313-HA-61Z475drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)711313-HA-62Z476drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)721313-HA-63Z477drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)731313-HA-64Z478drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)741313-HA-65Z479drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)751313-HA-66Z480drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)761313-HA-67Z481drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)771313-HA-68Z482drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)781313-HA-69Z483drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)791313-HA-70Z484drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)801313-HA-71Z485drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)811313-HA-72Z486drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)821313-HA-73Z487drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)831313-HA-74Z488drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)841313-HA-75Z489drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)851313-HA-76Z490drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)861313-HA-77Z491drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)871313-HA-78Z492drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)881313-HA-79Z493drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)891313-HA-80Z494drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)901313-HA-81Z495drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)911313-HA-82Z496drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)921313-HA-83Z497drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)931313-HA-84Z498drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)941313-HA-85Z499drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)951313-HA-86Z500drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)961313-HA-87Z501drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)971313-HA-88Z502drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)981313-HA-89Z503drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)991313-HA-90Z504drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1001313-HA-91Z505drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1011414-HA-11Z037drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1021414-HA-12Z507drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1031414-HA-13Z508drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1041414-HA-14Z509drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1051414-HA-15Z510drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1061414-HA-16Z511drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1071414-HA-17Z512drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1081414-HA-18Z513drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1091414-HA-19Z514drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1101414-HA-20Z515drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1111414-HA-21Z516drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1121414-HA-22Z517drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1131414-HA-23Z518drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1141414-HA-24Z519drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1151414-HA-25Z520drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1161414-HA-26Z521drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1171414-HA-27Z522drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1181414-HA-28Z523drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1191414-HA-29Z524drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1201414-HA-30Z525drum agitation stationsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1211515-DM-1 Z973dispense machine OAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1221515-DS-1Z039draw scaleN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1231515-T-1Z040storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1241515-T-8000Z546storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1251515-T-8001 Z548storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1261515-T-8002 Z549storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1271515-T-8003 Z550storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1281515-T-8004 Z551storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1291515-T-8005 Z552storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1301515-T-8006 Z553storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1311515-T-8007 Z975storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1321515-T-8008 Z976storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1331515-T-8009 Z977storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1341515-T-8010 Z978storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1351515-T-8011 Z979storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1361515-T-8012 Z980storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1371515-T-8013 Z981storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1381515-T-8014 Z982storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1391515-T-8015 Z983storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1401515-T-8016 Z984storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1411515-T-8017 Z985storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1421515-T-8018 Z986storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1431515-T-8019 Z987storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1441515-T-8020 Z988storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1451515-T-8021 Z989storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1461515-T-8022 Z990storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1471515-T-8023 Z991storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)14815A15A-FH-1Z041lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)14915A15A-FH-2Z042lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)15015A15A-LB-1Z043lab benchOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)15115A15A-SS-1Z044solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1521616-T-201Z045storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1531616-T-202Z046storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1541616-T-203Z047storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1551616-T-204Z048storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1561616-T-205Z049storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1571616-T-206Z050storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1581616-T-207Z051storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1591616-T-208Z052storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1601616-T-209Z053storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1611616-T-210Z054storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1621616-T-211Z055storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1631616-T-212Z056storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1641616-T-213Z057storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1651616-T-214Z058storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1661616-T-215Z059storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1671616-T-216Z060storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1681616-T-217Z061storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1691616-T-218Z062storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1701616-T-219Z063storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1711616-T-220Z064storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1721616-T-221Z065storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1731616-T-222Z066storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1741616-T-223Z067storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1751616-T-224Z068storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1761818-B-4Z433boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1771818-B-5Z434boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1781818-B-6Z435boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1791818-B-7Z436boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1801818-B-8Z437boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1811818-B-9Z438boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1821818-B-10Z439boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1831919-T-1 Z954storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1842020-T-1Z069storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1852121-DS-1Z070draw scaleN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1862121-SS-1Z071solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1872222-O-1Z642water primer dip tank ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1882222-T-1Z641water primer dip tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1892222-T-00Z072water storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)1902222-T-58Z073storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1912222-T-59Z074storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1922222-T-60Z075storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1932222-T-61Z076Process tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1942222-T-62Z077Process tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1952222-T-64Z078storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1962222-T-65Z079storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1972222-T-66Z080storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1982222-T-68Z081storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)1992222-T-70Z082storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20022A22A-O-1Z083lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20122A22A-O-2Z084lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20222A22A-O-3Z085lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20322A22A-O-4Z086lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20422A22A-O-5Z087lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20522B22B-T-1Z088storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iv)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20622B22B-T-2Z089storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iv)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20722B22B-T-3Z090storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20822B22B-T-4Z091storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)20922D22D-FH-1Z092lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21022D22D-FH-2Z093lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21122D22D-FH-3Z094lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21222D22D-FH-4Z095lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21322D22D-FH-5Z096lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21422D22D-FH-6Z097lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21522D22D-FH-7Z098lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21622D22D-O-1Z099lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21722D22D-O-2Z100lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21822D22D-O-4Z102lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)21922D22D-O-5Z103lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22022D22D-O-6Z104lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22122D22D-O-7Z105lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22222D22D-O-8Z106lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22322D22D-SS-1Z107solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22422D22D-SS-2Z108solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22522D22D-SS-3Z109solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22622D22D-T-1Z110storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iv)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22722F22F-0-PLP141pilot lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22822F22F-CT-01Z930cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)22922F22F-CT-02Z931cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23022F22F-CT-03Z932cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23122F22F-CT-04Z933cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23222F22F-CT-05Z934cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23322F22F-CT-06Z935cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23422F22F-CT-07Z936cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23522F22F-CT-08Z937cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23622F22F-CT-09Z938cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23722F22F-CT-10Z939cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23822F22F-CT-11Z940cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)23922F22F-CT-12Z941cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)24022F22F-CT-13Z942cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)24122F22F-CT-14Z943cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)24222F22F-CT-15Z944cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)24322F22F-CT-16Z945cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)24422F22F-CT-17Z946cleaning tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2452323-DM-1Z111dispense machineOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2462323-LB-1Z112lab benchOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2472323-SS-1Z113solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2482323-T-01Z114storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2492323-T-02Z115storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2502323-T-03Z116storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2512323-T-04Z117storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2522323-T-05Z118storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2532323-T-06Z119storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2542323-T-07Z120storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2552323-T-08Z121storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2562323-T-09Z122storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2572323-T-10Z123storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2582323-T-11Z128storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2592323-T-12Z129storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2602323-T-13Z130storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2612323-T-14Z131storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2622323-T-15Z132storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2632323-T-16Z133storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2642323-T-17Z134storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2652323-T-18Z135storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2662323-T-20Z136storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2672323-T-21Z137storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2682323-T-22Z138storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2692323-T-23Z139storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2702323-T-24Z140storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2712323-T-25Z141storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2722323-T-26Z142storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2732323-T-27Z143storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2742323-T-28Z144storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2752323-T-32 Z955storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2762323-T-101Z124storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2772323-T-102Z125storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2782424-DS-1Z145draw scaleN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)2792424-SS-1Z711solvent sinkOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2802424-T-001Z146emergency overflow tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2812424-T-002Z147emergency overflow tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2822424-T-501Z148storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2832424-T-503Z149storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2842424-T-504Z150storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2852424-T-505Z151storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2862424-T-509Z152storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2872424-T-510Z153storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2882424-T-511Z154storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2892424-T-512Z155storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2902424-T-527Z156storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2912424-T-528 Z956storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)29224B24B-CB-1Z157tankwagon rinsingOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2932525-SS-1Z158solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)2942626-T-321Z159storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)2952626-T-322Z160storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)2962626-T-323Z161storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)2972626-T-324Z162storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)2982626-T-325Z163storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)2992626-T-326Z164storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3002626-T-327Z165storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3012626-T-328Z166storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3022626-T-329Z167storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3032626-T-330Z168storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3042828-O-1Z796lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3052828-O-2Z797lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3062828-T-401Z169storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3072828-T-402Z170storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3082828-T-403Z171storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3092828-T-404Z172storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3102828-T-405Z173storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3112828-T-406Z174storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3122828-T-407Z175storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3132828-T-408Z176storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3142828-T-409Z177storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3152828-T-410Z178storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3162828-T-411Z179storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3172828-T-412Z180storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3182828-T-413Z181storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3192828-T-414Z182storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3202828-T-415Z183storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3212828-T-416Z184storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3222828-T-417Z185storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3232828-T-418Z186storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3242828-T-419Z187storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3252828-T-420Z188storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3262828-T-421Z189storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3272828-T-422Z190storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3282828-T-423Z191storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3292828-T-424Z192storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3302828-T-425Z193storage tankN/A (existing source installed 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3745-77-01(U)(3)3422828-T-437Z205storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3432929-DS-1Z206draw scaleN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3442929-DS-2Z207draw scaleN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3452929-DS-3Z208draw scaleN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3462929-SS-1 Z209solvent sink (cold cleaner) OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3472929-SS-2Z974solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3483030-HW-1Z220hot water tank - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3493030-O-1Z211lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3503030-O-2Z212lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3513030-O-3Z213lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3523030-O-4Z214lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3533030-O-5Z215lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3543030-O-6Z216lab ovenOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3553232-T-101Z217storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3563232-T-102Z218storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3573232-T-103Z219storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3583232-T-104Z220storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3593232-T-105Z221storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3603232-T-106Z222storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3613232-T-107Z223storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3623232-T-108Z224storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3633232-T-109Z225storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3643232-T-110Z226storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3653232-T-111Z227storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3663232-T-112Z228storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3673737-T-301Z229storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3683737-T-302Z230storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3693737-T-303Z231storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3703737-T-304Z232storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3713737-T-306Z233storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3723838-T-307Z234storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3733838-T-308Z235storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3743838-T-309Z236storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3753838-T-310Z237storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3763838-T-311Z238storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3773838-T-312Z239storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3783939-T-313Z240storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3793939-T-314Z241storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3803939-T-315Z242storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3813939-T-316Z243storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3823939-T-317Z244storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3833939-T-318Z245storage tankN/A (existing source installed pre-1974)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3844141-CO-1Z246waste compactorOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3854141-SH-1Z247waste shredderOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3864141-T-1Z248storage tank - less than 10,000-gallons; storing material less than 1.5 psia vapor pressureOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3874141-T-2Z249storage tank - less than 10,000-gallons; storing material less than 1.5 psia vapor pressureOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3884141-T-3Z250storage tank - less than 10,000-gallons; storing material less than 1.5 psia vapor pressureOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3894141-T-4Z251storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3904141-T-5Z252storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3914141-TC-1Z253trash compactorOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3924444-HW-1Z254hot water tank - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3934444-HW-2Z255hot water tank - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(3)3944646-0-B02-FH-04Z256lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3954646-0-B04-FH-01Z257lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3964646-0-B15-FH-03Z258lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3974646-0-B17-FH-02Z259lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3984646-1-101-SS-11Z260solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)3994646-1-102-SS-10Z261solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4004646-1-103-SS-09Z262solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4014646-1-105-SS-07Z263solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4024646-1-105-SS-08Z264solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4034646-1-107-SS-05Z265solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4044646-1-107-SS-06Z266solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4054646-1-108-SS-01Z267solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4064646-1-108-SS-04Z268solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4074646-1-109-SS-02Z269solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4084646-1-109-SS-03Z270solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4094646-1-118A-FH-03Z271lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4104646-1-118A-FH-04Z272lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4114646-1-118A-FH-04AZ273lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4124646-1-118A-FH-05Z274lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4134646-1-118A-FH-05AZ275lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4144646-1-118A-FH-05BZ276lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4154646-1-118B-FH-06Z277lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4164646-1-118B-FH-06AZ278lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4174646-1-118B-FH-06BZ279lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4184646-1-118C-FH-07Z280lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4194646-1-118C-FH-08Z281lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4204646-1-118C-FH-08AZ282lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4214646-1-118C-FH-08BZ283lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4224646-1-119-FH-02Z284lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4234646-2-108-FH-18Z285lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4244646-2-201-FH-12Z286lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4254646-2-201-SS-12Z287solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4264646-2-202-H-13Z288lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4274646-2-202-SS-13Z289solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4284646-2-203-FH-14Z290lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4294646-2-203-FH-15Z291lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4304646-2-203-FH-26AZ292lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4314646-2-203-SS-14Z293solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4324646-2-203-SS-15Z294solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4334646-2-205-FH-16Z295lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4344646-2-205-FH-17Z296lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4354646-2-205-FH-26Z297lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4364646-2-205-SB-P-1Z298enclosed spraybooth;water cleanOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4374646-2-205-SS-16Z299solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4384646-2-205-SS-17Z300solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4394646-2-208-SS-18Z301solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4404646-2-210-FH-24Z302lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4414646-2-210-SS-24Z303solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4424646-2-211-FH-23Z304lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4434646-2-211-SS-23Z305solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4444646-2-212-FH-22Z306lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4454646-2-212-SS-22Z307solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4464646-2-213-FH-21Z308lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4474646-2-213-SS-21Z309solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4484646-2-214-FH-19AZ310lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4494646-2-214-FH-20Z311lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4504646-2-214-SS-20Z312solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4514646-2-215-FH-19Z313lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4524646-2-215-SS-19Z314solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4534646-3-317-FH-23Z315lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4544646-3-317-FH-24Z316lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4554646-3-317-FH-25Z317lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4564646-3-317-FH-25AZ318lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4574646-3-317-FH-25BZ319lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4584646-3-319-FH-19Z320lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4594646-3-319-FH-20Z321lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4604646-3-319-FH-21Z322lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)4614646-3-319-FH-22Z323lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)46246A46A-0-B08-FH-01Z324lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)46346A46A-1-101-FH-11Z325lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)46446A46A-1-102-FH-10Z326lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)46546A46A-1-103-FH-09Z327lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)46646A46A-1-105-FH-07Z328lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)46746A46A-1-105-FH-08Z329lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)46846A46A-1-107-FH-05Z330lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)46946A46A-1-107-FH-06Z331lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47046A46A-1-108-FH-04Z332lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47146A46A-1-118A-SS-03Z333solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47246A46A-1-118A-SS-04Z334solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47346A46A-1-118A-SS-05Z335solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47446A46A-1-118B-SS-06Z336solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47546A46A-1-118B-SS-07Z337solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47646A46A-1-118C-SS-08Z338solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47746A46A-2-216A-FH-11Z339lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47846A46A-2-216A-FH-12Z340lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)47946A46A-2-216A-SS-11Z341solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48046A46A-2-216A-SS-12Z342solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48146A46A-2-216B-FH-13Z343lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48246A46A-2-216B-FH-14Z344lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48346A46A-2-216B-FH-15Z345lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48446A46A-2-216B-SS-13Z346solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48546A46A-2-216B-SS-14Z347solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48646A46A-2-216B-SS-15Z348solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48746A46A-2-216C-FH-16Z349lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48846A46A-2-216C-FH-17Z350lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)48946A46A-2-216C-FH-18Z351lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49046A46A-2-216C-SS-16Z352solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49146A46A-2-216C-SS-17Z353solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49246A46A-2-217-FH-10Z354lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49346A46A-2-218-FH-09Z355lab fume hoodOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(i)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49446A46A-3-317-SS-23Z356solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49546A46A-3-317-SS-24Z357solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49646A46A-3-317-SS-25Z358solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49746A46A-3-319-SS-19Z359solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49846A46A-3-319-SS-20Z360solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)49946A46A-3-319-SS-21Z361solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)50046A46A-3-319-SS-22Z362solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)50146A46A-DYN-1 Z957Premier Mill OAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)50246A46A-DYN-2 Z958Premier MillOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)50346A46A-DYN-3 Z959Premier Mill OAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)5044747-SS-1Z363solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)5055050-B-1Z365boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)5065050-P-1Z366fire water pump - less than 10MMBtu/hr,operated lessthan 500hours/yrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a) & OAC 3745-31-03(nn)less than 50 horsepower and less than 0.5% by weight sulfurOAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)5075050-T-1Z367storage tank - less than 700-gallonsOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)5085050-T-2Z368storage tank - less than 700- gallonsOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)509100100-DM-1Z369dispense machineOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)510100100-DM-2 Z972dispensing machine OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)511100100-LB-1Z370lab benchOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)512100100-SS-1Z371solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)513100100-T-6001 Z960storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)514100100-T-6002 Z961storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)515100100-T-6003 Z962storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)516100100-T-6004 Z963storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)517100100-T-6005 Z964storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)518100100-T-6006 Z965storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)519100100-T-6007 Z966storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)520100100-T-6008 Z967storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)521100100-T-6009 Z968storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)522100100-T-6010 Z969storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)523100100-T-6011 Z970storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)524100100-T-6012 Z971storage tank OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)525101101-A-1P142agitatorOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)526101101-A-2P143agitatorOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)527101101-T-750P144waste water tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)528200200-H-1Z372heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)529200200-H-2Z373heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)530200200-H-3Z374heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)531200200-H-4Z375heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)532200200-H-5Z376heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)533200200-H-6Z377heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)534200200-H-7Z378heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)535200200-H-8Z379heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)536200200-H-9Z380heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)537205205-H-1Z381heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)538205205-H-2Z382heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)539300300-H-1Z383heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)540300300-H-2Z384heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)541300300-H-3Z385heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)542300300-H-4Z386heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)543300300-H-5Z387heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)544300300-H-6Z388heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)545300300-H-7Z389heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)546300300-H-8Z390heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)547300300-H-9Z391heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)548300300-SS-1Z392solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)549300300-SS-2Z393solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)550500500-H-1Z394heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)551500500-H-2Z395heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)552600600-B-1Z396boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)553600600-H-01Z397heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)554600600-H-02Z398heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)555600600-H-03Z399heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)556600600-H-04Z400heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)557600600-H-05Z401heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)558600600-H-06Z402heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)559600600-H-07Z403heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)560600600-H-08Z404heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)561600600-H-09Z405heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)562600600-H-10Z406heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)563600600-H-11Z407heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)564600600-H-12Z408heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)565600600-H-13Z409heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)566600600-H-14Z410heater - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)567600600-LA-1Z411liquid preassemblyOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)568600600-P-1Z412fire water pump - less than 10MMBtu/hr, less than 500 hoursOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a) & OAC 3745-31-03(nn)less than 50 horsepower and less than 0.5% by weight sulfurOAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)569600600-PA-1Z413pigment preassemblyOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)570600600-SS-1Z414solvent sink (cold cleaner)OAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(w)OAC 3745-21-09(O)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)571600600-T-1Z415storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)572BackupBACK-B-1Z416generator backup - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)(nn) less than 50 horsepower and less than 0.5% by weight sulfur or (oo) 2stroke or 4stroke, aircooled, gasolinepowered engines no more than 20 horsepower used for lawnmowers, small electric generators, compressors, pumps, minibikes, snowthrowers, garden tractors or other similar uses.OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)573Fuel OilFUEL-T-003Z417storage tank - less than 700 gallonsOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)574Fuel OilFUEL-T-319Z418storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)575Fuel OilFUEL-T-320Z419storage tankOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)576PFVFlanges 100% VOCZ420external flangesOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)577PFVFlanges 47% VOCZ421external flangesOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)578PFVPumps 100% VOCZ422external pumpsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)579PFVPumps 47% VOCZ423external pumpsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)580PFVValves 100% VOCZ424external valvesOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)581PFVValves 47% VOCZ425external valvesOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)582SnowMelterSNOW-B-1Z426snow melterOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)583SnowMelterSNOW-T-1Z427storage tankOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(l)(iii)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)584Training TrailerTT-H-1Z428boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)585Training TrailerTT-H-2Z429boiler - less than 10MMBtu/hrOAC 3745-31-03(A)(1)(a)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)586PaintManu-facturingOperationsZ430635 light service valvesOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)587PaintManu-facturingOperationsZ431840 light liquid service flanges (connectors)OAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1)588PaintManu-facturingOperationsZ432120 light liquid service pump sealsOAC 3745-15-05(B)OAC 3745-77-01(U)(1) ................
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