Document ID: EPA-R09-OAR-2010-0813-0006
Agency: epa
Document Type: Supporting & Related Material
Title: 
Posted Date: 2011-03-08T05:00Z

United States Environmental Protection Agency

Air Division

Technical Support Document

For The

Imperial County Air Pollution Control District

Rule 101, Definitions

Cynthia G. Allen

September 2010

AGENCY:	Imperial County Air Pollution Control District (ICAPCD)

Submittal Date:	July 20, 2010

Adoption Date:	February 23, 2010

Completeness Date:	August 25, 2010

Submitted Rule:	Rule 101, Definitions

Applicable SIP:	Submitted on August 24, 2007 (adopted on October 10,
2006 and 				approved on November 15, 2007) (72 FR 64156)

Background:  

ICAPCD Rule 101, Definitions has been amended by adding new definitions
associated with recently adopted as amended Rule 400.1, Stationary Gas
Turbines (Reasonably Available Control Technology), Rule 400.2, Boilers,
Process Heaters and Steam Generators, Rule 424, Architectural Coatings,
Rule 425, Aerospace Coasting Operations and Rule 427, Automotive
Refinishing Operations.  In addition, definitions that became obsolete
because of the newly adopted or amended rules were removed.  Changes
from the approved SIP rule include:

Adding the following new definitions:

Adhesion Promoter; Aluminum Roof Coating; Annual Capacity Factor;
Assembly Line; Associated Parts and Components; Automotive Coating;
Automotive Coating Component; Automotive Refinishing Facility; Basement
Specialty Coating;  Boiler or Stream Generator; British Thermal Unit;
Cleaning Operations; Clear Coating; Color Coating; Concrete/Masonry
Sealer; Driveway Sealer; Electrostatic Spray Application; Emission
Control System; Fuel Change; Furnace; Gaseous Fuel; Graphic Arts
Operation; Heat Input; Heat Input Rating; Higher Heating Value; Internal
Combustion Engine; Kiln; Lean-Burn Engine; Liquid Fuel; Manufacturer’s
Maximum Thinning Recommendation; Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF);
Metallic/Iridescent Color Coating; Particleboard; Pearlescent; Plywood;
Power Rating; Pretreatment Coating; Primer; Process Heater; Rated Brake
Horsepower; Reactive Penetrating Sealer; Rich Burn Engine; Rust
Preventative Coating; Secondary Industrial Materials; Semitransparent
Coating; Single-Stage Coating; Solvent; Stack-Gas Oxygen System;
Startup; Stationary Gas Turbine(s); Stone Consolidant; Thermal Oxidizer;
Truck Bed Liner Coating; Tub and Tile Refinish Coating; Underbody
Coating; Uniform Finish Coating; Valid; Veneer; Virgin Materials; VOC
Regulatory; Waste Heat Recovery Boiler; Waterproofing Membrane; Wood
Coatings;  Wood Substrate; and Zinc-Rich Primer.

	

Revising the following definitions by making editorial changes to
improve clarity:

Antenna Coating; Antifouling Coating; Bituminous Roof Primer; Clear
Brushing Lacquers; Clear Wood Coatings; Coating; Concrete Curing
Compound; Exempt Compound;  Faux Finishing Coating; Fire Resistive
Coating; Fire Retardant Coatings; Flat Coating; Floor Coating; Flow
Coating; Graphic Arts Coating or Sign Paint; High-Volume, Low-Pressure
(HVLP); Industrial Maintenance Coating; Lacquer; Low Solids Coating;
Metallic Pigmented Coating; Mobile Equipment; Motor Vehicle; Multi-Color
Coating; Nonflat Coating; Nonflat-High Gloss Coating; Person;
Post-Consumer Coating; Pre-Treatment Wash Primer; Primer, Sealer, and
Undercoater;  Primer Sealer; Quick-Dry Enamel; Quick-Dry Primer, Sealer
and Undercoat; Recycled Coating; Roof Coating; Sanding Sealer; Shellac;
Shutdown; Specialty Primer, Sealer, and Undercoater; Spot/Panel Repair;
Stain; Swimming Pool Coating; Swimming Pool Repair and Maintenance
Coating; Temperature-Indicator Safety Coating; Temporary Protective
Coating; Transfer Efficiency; Varnish; Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC);
VOC Content;  Waterproofing Concrete/Masonry; and Waterproofing Sealer.

3.	Deleting the following definitions:

	Metallic Topcoat; Nonindustrial Use; Sealer; and Undercoater.

	Imperial County APCD does not anticipate any emissions changes or any
significant impacts to regulated sources or the APCD resulting from the
amendments to Rule 101.

EPA Evaluation

	The changes to Rule 101 are mostly administrative and they will have no
negative impact on the environment or Clean Air Act requirements.

	EPA is recommending approval of Imperial County APCD Rule 101 under
section 110(k) as meeting the requirements of section 110(a) and Part D
of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990.  Approval of the definitions
in Rule 101 should not be interpreted as EPA approval of the other rules
in which these definitions are used.

Attachments

1.	Submitted Rule 101, Definitions (adopted October 10, 2006).

2.	SIP Approved Rule 101 (adopted October 10, 2006).

3.	Strikeout/underline version of Rule 101.