Document ID: EPA-HQ-OAR-2003-0090-0175
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2004-04-07T04:00Z

COMMON
PROVISIONS
REGULATION
I.
G.
Definitions
.
.
.

CONDENSATE
Hydrocarbon
liquids
that
remain
liquid
at
standard
conditions
(
68
degrees
Fahrenheit
and
29.92
inches
Mercury)
and
are
formed
by
condensation
from,
or
produced
with,
natural
gas,
and
which
have
an
American
Petroleum
Institute
gravity
("
API
gravity")
of
40
degrees
or
greater.

.
.
.

V.
STATEMENTS
OF
BASIS,
SPECIFIC
STATUTORY
AUTHORITY
AND
PURPOSE
.
.
.

V.
J.
March
10,
2004
­
Definition
of
condensate.

The
definition
of
the
term
condensate
was
adopted
in
conjunction
with
the
Ozone
Action
Plan
and
contemporaneous
revisions
to
Regulation
No.
7
to
control
emissions
of
volatile
organic
compounds
from
condensate
operations,
as
described
in
the
statement
of
basis,
specific
statutory
authority,
and
purpose
for
the
March
10,
2004
revisions
to
Regulation
No.
7.

The
statutory
authority
for
the
definition
is
set
out
in
sections
25­
7­
105(
1)(
a)
and
(
1)(
b);
25­
7­
106(
1)(
c)
and
(
5);
and
25­
7­
109(
1)(
a)
and
(
2),
C.
R.
S.