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Line Citation Change 1041 211610 predominately to predominantly 1172 211740 Add missing closing quote after Brakehorsepower 1364 211980 Delete Section 1366 211980 Change the semicolon after devices and after receivers add a comma 1401 2111010 USC to USC 1718 2111470 Continous to Continuous 1821 2111650 liquified to liquefied 1881 2111740 After means add a comma 1917 2111780 equilibruim to equilibrium 2941 2113150 nonexractive to nonextractive 3221 2113590 Dupage to DuPage Tazwell to Tazewell 3321 2113670 devolatizer to devolatilizer 3425 2113750 funiture to furniture 3464 2113780 lemissions to emissions 3465 2113780 lupstream to upstream 3515 2113810 Pocess to Process 4130 2114610 After acetone add a comma and after and delete the comma 4156 2114670 Pharamaceutical to Pharmaceutical 4291 2114810 trimelletic to trimellitic 4302 2114830(a) resistent to resistant 4864 2115510 liquified to liquefied
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5245 2116050 Ringlemann to Ringelmann 5365 2116170(b) Speciality to Specialty 5895 2116970 vacum to vacuum 5968 2117150 Could someone with more technical background than I have double-check these names and numbers Otherwise Ill circle back once I get time 5981 2117150(a) HFE-236cal2 to HFE-236ca12
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TITLE 35 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 1 SUBTITLE B AIR POLLUTION 2
CHAPTER I POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD 3 SUBCHAPTER c EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS 4
FOR STATIONARY SOURCES 5 6
PART 211 7 DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS 8
9 SUBPART A GENERAL PROVISIONS 10
11 Section 12 211101 Incorporated and Referenced Materials 13 211102 Abbreviations and Conversion Factors 14 15
SUBPART B DEFINITIONS 16 17
Section 18 211121 Other Definitions 19 211122 Definitions (Repealed) 20 211130 Accelacota 21 211150 Accumulator 22 211170 Acid Gases 23 211200 Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Welding 24 211210 Actual Heat Input 25 211230 Adhesive 26 211233 Adhesion Primer 27 211235 Adhesive Primer 28 211240 Adhesion Promoter 29 211250 Aeration 30 211260 Aerosol Adhesive and Adhesive Primer 31 211270 Aerosol Can Filling Line 32 211290 Afterburner 33 211310 Air Contaminant 34 211330 Air Dried Coatings 35 211350 Air Oxidation Process 36 211370 Air Pollutant 37 211390 Air Pollution 38 211410 Air Pollution Control Equipment 39 211430 Air Suspension CoaterDryer 40 211450 Airless Spray 41 211470 Air Assisted Airless Spray 42 211474 Alcohol 43 211479 Allowance 44 211481 Ammunition Sealant 45 211484 Animal 46
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211485 Animal Pathological Waste 47 211490 Annual Grain Through-Put 48 211492 Antifoulant Coating 49 211493 Antifouling SealerTie Coat 50 211495 Anti-GlareSafety Coating 51 211510 Application Area 52 211530 Architectural Coating 53 211540 Architectural Structure 54 211550 As Applied 55 211560 As-Applied Fountain Solution 56 211570 Asphalt 57 211590 Asphalt Prime Coat 58 211610 Automobile 59 211630 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or Light-Duty 60
Truck Manufacturing Plant 61 211650 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing 62 211660 AutomotiveTransportation Plastic Parts 63 211665 Auxiliary Boiler 64 211670 Baked Coatings 65 211680 Bakery Oven 66 211685 BasecoatClearcoat System 67 211690 Batch Loading 68 211695 Batch Operation 69 211696 Batch Process Train 70 211710 Bead-Dipping 71 211715 Bedliner 72 211730 Binders 73 211735 Black Coating 74 211740 Brakehorsepower (rated-bhp) 75 211750 British Thermal Unit 76 211770 Brush or Wipe Coating 77 211790 Bulk Gasoline Plant 78 211810 Bulk Gasoline Terminal 79 211820 Business Machine Plastic Parts 80 211825 Camouflage Coating 81 211830 Can 82 211850 Can Coating 83 211870 Can Coating Line 84 211880 Cap Sealant 85 211890 Capture 86 211910 Capture Device 87 211930 Capture Efficiency 88 211950 Capture System 89 211953 Carbon Adsorber 90 211954 Cavity Wax 91 211955 Cement 92
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211960 Cement Kiln 93 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 94 211970 Certified Investigation 95 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 96 211990 Choke Loading 97 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 98 2111000 Class II Finish 99 2111010 Clean Air Act 100 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 101 2111070 Cleaning Materials 102 2111090 Clear Coating 103 2111110 Clear Topcoat 104 2111120 Clinker 105 2111128 Closed Molding 106 2111130 Closed Purge System 107 2111150 Closed Vent System 108 2111170 Coal Refuse 109 2111190 Coating 110 2111210 Coating Applicator 111 2111230 Coating Line 112 2111250 Coating Plant 113 2111270 Coil Coating 114 2111290 Coil Coating Line 115 2111310 Cold Cleaning 116 2111312 Combined Cycle System 117 2111315 Combustion Tuning 118 2111316 Combustion Turbine 119 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 120 2111324 Commence Operation 121 2111328 Common Stack 122 2111330 Complete Combustion 123 2111350 Component 124 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 125 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 126 2111410 Condensate 127 2111430 Condensible PM-10 128 2111435 Container Glass 129 2111455 Contact Adhesive 130 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 131 2111467 Continuous Coater 132 2111470 Continuous Process 133 2111490 Control Device 134 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 135 2111515 Control Period 136 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 137 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 138
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2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 139 2111560 Cove Base 140 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 141 2111570 Crude Oil 142 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 143 2111610 Crushing 144 2111630 Custody Transfer 145 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 146 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 147 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 148 2111690 Day 149 2111700 Deadener 150 2111710 Degreaser 151 2111730 Delivery Vessel 152 2111740 Diesel Engine 153 2111745 Digital Printing 154 2111750 Dip Coating 155 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 156 2111780 Distillation Unit 157 2111790 Drum 158 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 159 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 160 2111850 Effective Grate Area 161 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 162 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 163 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 164 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 165 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 166 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 167 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coating 168 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 169 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) Shielding 170
Coatings 171 2111885 Electronic Component 172 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 173 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 174 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 175 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 176 2111930 Emission Rate 177 2111950 Emission Unit 178 2111970 Enamel 179 2111990 Enclose 180 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 181 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 182 2112040 Etching Filler 183 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 184
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2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (DPDM) Roof Membrane 185 2112070 Excess Air 186 2112080 Excess Emissions 187 2112090 Excessive Release 188 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 189 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 190 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 191 2112170 Exterior End Coat 192 2112190 External Floating Roof 193 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 194 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 195 2112230 Fabric Coating 196 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 197 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 198 2112285 Feed Mill 199 2112290 Fermentation Time 200 2112300 Fill 201 2112310 Final Repair Coat 202 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 203 2112330 Firebox 204 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 205 2112355 Flare 206 2112357 Flat Glass 207 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 208 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 209 2112360 Flexible Coating 210 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 211 2112368 Flexible Packaging 212 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 213 2112370 Flexographic Printing 214 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 215 2112410 Floating Roof 216 2112415 Fog Coat 217 2112420 Fossil Fuel 218 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 219 2112430 Fountain Solution 220 2112450 Freeboard Height 221 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 222 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 223 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 224 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 225 2112530 Gas Service 226 2112550 GasGas Method 227 2112570 Gasoline 228 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 229 2112610 Gel Coat 230
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2112615 General Work Surface 231 2112620 Generator 232 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 233 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 234 2112630 Gloss Reducers 235 2112650 Grain 236 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 237 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 238 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 239 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 240 2112750 Green Tires 241 2112770 Gross Heating Value 242 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 243 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 244 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 245 2112815 Heat Input 246 2112820 Heat Input Rate 247 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 248 2112830 Heatset 249 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 250 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 251 2112870 Heavy Liquid 252 2112890 Heavy Metals 253 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 254 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 255 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 256 2112955 High Bake Coating 257 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 258 2112958 High Gloss Coating 259 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 260 2112965 High Precision Optic 261 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 262 2112980 High Temperature Coating 263 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 264 2113010 Hood 265 2113030 Hot Well 266 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 267 2113070 Incinerator 268 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 269 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 270 2113100 Industrial Boiler 271 2113110 Ink 272 2113120 In-Line Repair 273 2113130 In-Process Tank 274 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 275 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 276
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2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 277 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 278 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 279 2113230 Lacquers 280 2113240 Laminate 281 2113250 Large Appliance 282 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 283 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 284 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 285 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 286 2113310 Light Liquid 287 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 288 2113350 Light Oil 289 2113355 Lime Kiln 290 2113370 LiquidGas Method 291 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 292 2113410 Liquid Service 293 2113430 Liquids Dripping 294 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 295 2113470 Load-Out Area 296 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 297 2113480 Loading Event 298 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 299 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 300 2113487 Low-NOx Burner 301 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 302 2113500 Lubricating Oil 303 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 304 2113510 Magnet Wire 305 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 306 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 307 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 308 2113570 Major Dump Pit 309 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 310 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 311 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 312 2113630 Manufacturing Process 313 2113650 Marine Terminal 314 2113660 Marine Vessel 315 2113665 Mask Coating 316 2113670 Material Recovery Section 317 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 318 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 319 2113705 Medical Device 320 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 321 2113710 Metal Furniture 322
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2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 323 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 324 2113760 Metallic Coating 325 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 326 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 327 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 328 2113785 Military Specification Coating 329 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 330 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing Process 331 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 332 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 333 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 334 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 335 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 336 2113910 Mixing Operation 337 2113915 Mobile Equipment 338 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 339 2113930 Monitor 340 2113950 Monomer 341 2113960 Motor Vehicles 342 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 343 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 344 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 345 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 346 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 347 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 348 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 349 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 350 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 351 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 352 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 353 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 354 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 355 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 356 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 357 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 358 2114065 Non-Heatset 359 2114067 NOx Trading Program 360 2114070 Offset 361 2114080 One-Component Coating 362 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 363 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 364 2114130 Opacity 365 2114150 Opaque Stains 366 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 367 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 368
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2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 369 Dispensing Facility 370
2114220 Optical Coating 371 2114230 Organic Compound 372 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 373 2114260 Organic Solvent 374 2114270 Organic Vapor 375 2114280 Other Glass 376 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 377 2114290 Oven 378 2114310 Overall Control 379 2114330 Overvarnish 380 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing 381
Facility 382 2114370 Owner or Operator 383 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 384 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 385 2114430 Pail 386 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 387 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 388 2114460 Panel 389 2114470 Paper Coating 390 2114490 Paper Coating Line 391 2114510 Particulate Matter 392 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 393 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 394 2114550 Person 395 2114590 Petroleum 396 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 397 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 398 2114650 Pharmaceutical 399 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 400 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 401 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 402 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 403 2114730 Plant 404 2114735 Plastic 405 2114740 Plastic Part 406 2114750 Plasticizers 407 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 408 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 409 2114768 Pleasure Craft 410 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 411 2114770 PM-10 412 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 413 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 414
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2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 415 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 416 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 417 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 418 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 419 2114900 Porous Material 420 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 421 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 422 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 423 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 424 2114970 Potential to Emit 425 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 426 2115010 Precoat 427 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coating 428 2115015 Preheater Kiln 429 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 430 2115030 Pressure Release 431 2115050 Pressure Tank 432 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 433 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 434 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 435 2115065 Primary Product 436 2115070 Prime Coat 437 2115075 Primer Sealant 438 2115080 Primer Sealer 439 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 440 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 441 2115130 Primers 442 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 443 2115150 Printing 444 2115170 Printing Line 445 2115185 Process Emission Source 446 2115190 Process Emission Unit 447 2115195 Process Heater 448 2115210 Process Unit 449 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 450 2115245 Process Vent 451 2115250 Process Weight Rate 452 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 453 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 454 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 455 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 456 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 457 2115350 Reactor 458 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 459 2115390 Reclamation System 460
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2115400 Red Coating 461 2115410 Refiner 462 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 463 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 464 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 465 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 466 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 467 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 468 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 469 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 470 2115530 Repair 471 2115535 Repair Cleaning 472 2115550 Repair Coat 473 2115570 Repaired 474 2115580 Repowering 475 2115585 Research and Development Operation 476 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 477 2115600 Resist Coat 478 2115610 Restricted Area 479 2115630 Retail Outlet 480 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 481 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 482 2115670 Roadway 483 2115690 Roll Coater 484 2115710 Roll Coating 485 2115730 Roll Printer 486 2115750 Roll Printing 487 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 488 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 489 2115800 Rubber 490 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 491 2115830 Sandblasting 492 2115850 Sanding Sealers 493 2115860 Scientific Instrument 494 2115870 Screening 495 2115875 Screen Printing 496 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 497 2115885 Screen Reclamation 498 2115890 Sealer 499 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 500 2115930 Sensor 501 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 502 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 503 2115980 Sheet-Fed 504 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 505 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 506
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2115990 Shotblasting 507 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 508 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 509 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 510 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 511 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 512 2116025 Single Unit Operation 513 2116030 Smoke 514 2116050 Smokeless Flare 515 2116060 Soft Coat 516 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 517 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 518 2116070 Solvent 519 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 520 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 521 2116130 Source 522 2116140 Specialty Coatings 523 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 524 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 525 2116170 Specialty Leather 526 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 527 2116210 Splash Loading 528 2116230 Stack 529 2116250 Stain Coating 530 2116270 Standard Conditions 531 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 532 2116310 Start-Up 533 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 534 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 535 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 536 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 537 2116370 Stationary Source 538 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 539 2116400 Stencil Coat 540 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 541 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 542 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 543 2116425 Stripping 544 2116427 Structural Glazing 545 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 546 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 547 2116460 Subfloor 548 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 549 2116490 Substrate 550 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 551 2116530 Surface Condenser 552
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2116535 Surface Preparation 553 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 554 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 555 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 556 2116580 Texture Coat 557 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 558 2116587 Thin Particleboard 559 2116590 Thirty-Day Rolling Average 560 2116610 Three-Piece Can 561 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 562 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 563 2116635 Tileboard 564 2116640 Tire Repair 565 2116650 Tooling Resin 566 2116670 Topcoat 567 2116690 Topcoat Operation 568 2116695 Topcoat System 569 2116710 Touch-Up 570 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 571 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 572 2116740 Translucent Coating 573 2116750 Tread End Cementing 574 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 575 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 576 2116790 Turnaround 577 2116810 Two-Piece Can 578 2116825 Underbody Coating 579 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 580 2116850 Undertread Cementing 581 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 582 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 583 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 584 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 585 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 586 2116910 Vacuum Service 587 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 588 2116950 Vapor Balance System 589 2116970 Vapor Collection System 590 2116990 Vapor Control System 591 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 592 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 593 2117050 Vapor-Suppressed Polyester Resin 594 2117070 Vinyl Coating 595 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 596 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 597 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 598
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2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 599 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 600 2117190 Wash Coat 601 2117200 Washoff Operations 602 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 603 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 604 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 605 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 606 2117250 Web 607 2117270 Wholesale Purchase minus Consumer 608 2117290 Wood Furniture 609 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 610 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 611 2117350 Woodworking 612 2117400 Yeast Percentage 613 614 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 615 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 616 617 AUTHORITY Implementing Sections 9 91 99 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27 of the 618 Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 59 91 99 10 and 27] 619 620 SOURCE Adopted as Chapter 2 Air Pollution Rule 201 Definitions R71-23 4 PCB 191 621 filed and effective April 14 1972 amended in R74-2 and R75-5 32 PCB 295 at 3 Ill Reg 5 p 622 777 effective February 3 1979 amended in R78-3 and 4 35 PCB 75 and 243 at 3 Ill Reg 30 623 p 124 effective July 28 1979 amended in R80-5 at 7 Ill Reg 1244 effective January 21 624 1983 codified at 7 Ill Reg 13590 amended in R82-1 (Docket A) at 10 Ill Reg 12624 effective 625 July 7 1986 amended in R85-21(A) at 11 Ill Reg 11747 effective June 29 1987 amended in 626 R86-34 at 11 Ill Reg 12267 effective July 10 1987 amended in R86-39 at 11 Ill Reg 20804 627 effective December 14 1987 amended in R82-14 and R86-37 at 12 Ill Reg 787 effective 628 December 24 1987 amended in R86-18 at 12 Ill Reg 7284 effective April 8 1988 amended 629 in R86-10 at 12 Ill Reg 7621 effective April 11 1988 amended in R88-23 at 13 Ill Reg 630 10862 effective June 27 1989 amended in R89-8 at 13 Ill Reg 17457 effective January 1 631 1990 amended in R89-16(A) at 14 Ill Reg 9141 effective May 23 1990 amended in R88-632 30(B) at 15 Ill Reg 5223 effective March 28 1991 amended in R88-14 at 15 Ill Reg 7901 633 effective May 14 1991 amended in R91-10 at 15 Ill Reg 15564 effective October 11 1991 634 amended in R91-6 at 15 Ill Reg 15673 effective October 14 1991 amended in R91-22 at 16 635 Ill Reg 7656 effective May 1 1992 amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill Reg 13526 effective August 636 24 1992 amended in R93-9 at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 amended in 637 R93-11 at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993 amended in R93-14 at 18 Ill Reg 638 1253 effective January 18 1994 amended in R94-12 at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 639 21 1994 amended in R94-14 at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994 amended in 640 R94-15 at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994 amended in R94-16 at 18 Ill Reg 641 16929 effective November 15 1994 amended in R94-21 R94-31 and R94-32 at 19 Ill Reg 642 6823 effective May 9 1995 amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995 643 amended in R95-2 at 19 Ill Reg 11066 effective July 12 1995 amended in R95-16 at 19 Ill 644
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Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995 amended in R96-5 at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 645 22 1996 amended in R96-16 at 21 Ill Reg 2641 effective February 7 1997 amended in R97-646 17 at 21 Ill Reg 6489 effective May 16 1997 amended in R97-24 at 21 Ill Reg 7695 647 effective June 9 1997 amended in R96-17 at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997 648 amended in R97-31 at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998 amended in R98-17 at 22 Ill 649 Reg 11405 effective June 22 1998 amended in R01-9 at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 650 26 2000 amended in R01-11 at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001 amended in R01-17 651 at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001 amended in R05-16 at 29 Ill Reg 8181 effective 652 May 23 2005 amended in R05-11 at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005 amended in 653 R04-1220 at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006 amended in R07-18 at 31 Ill Reg 654 14254 effective September 25 2007 amended in R08-6 at 32 Ill Reg 1387 effective January 655 16 2008 amended in R07-19 at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009 amended in R08-656 19 at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009 amended in R10-7 at 34 Ill Reg 1391 657 effective January 11 2010 amended in R10-8 at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010 658 amended in R10-20 at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010 amended in R11-23 at 659 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011 amended in R12-24 at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective 660 January 28 2013 amended in R13-1 at 37 Ill Reg 1913 effective February 4 2013 amended 661 in R14-7 at 37 Ill Reg 19824 effective November 27 2013 amended in R14-16 at 38 Ill Reg 662 12876 effective June 9 2014 amended in R15-5 at 39 Ill Reg 5410 effective March 24 2015 663 amended in R17-2 at 41 Ill Reg 1096 effective January 23 2017 amended in R17-9 at 41 Ill 664 Reg 4173 effective March 24 2017 amended in R17-11 at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective 665 October 23 2017 666 667
SUBPART A GENERAL PROVISIONS 668 669 Section 211101 Incorporated and Referenced Materials 670 671 The following materials are incorporated by reference These incorporations do not include any 672 later amendments or editions 673 674
a) Incorporations by Reference 675 676
1) Evaporation Loss from Floating Roof Tanks American Petroleum 677 Institute Bulletin 2517 (1962) 678
679 2) Standard Industrial Classification Manual Superintendent of Documents 680
Washington DC 20402 (1972) 681 682
3) American Society for Testing and Materials 100 Barr Harbor Dr West 683 Conshohocken PA 19428-2959 684
685 ASTM D 86 ASTM D 240-64 ASTM D 323-08 ASTM D 369-69 (1971) ASTM D 396-69
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ASTM D 523-80 ASTM D 523-89 ASTM D 900-55 ASTM D 975-68 ASTM D 1826-64 ASTM D 2015-66 ASTM D 2880-71
686 4) 40 CFR 51100 (1987) 687
688 5) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 689
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2604-05 690 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 691 for High Performance Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 692 Panels) (2005) 693
694 6) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 695
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2605-05 696 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 697 for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 698 Panels) (2005) 699
700 b) Referenced Materials 701
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 702 703 (Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 704
705 Section 211102 Abbreviations and Conversion Factors 706 707
a) Abbreviations used in this part include the following 708 709
ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials bbl barrels (42 gallons) btu British thermal units (60degF) btuhr btu per hour degC degrees Celsius or Centigrade CAAPP Clean Air Act Permit Program cm centimeters cu in cubic inches EDP electrodeposition primer EMIRFI electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency
interference EPDM ethylene propylenediene monomer EGU Electrical Generating Unit degF degrees Fahrenheit
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FIP Federal Implementation Plan ft feet ft2 square feet ft3 cubic feet g grams gpm gallons per minute gmole grams per mole gal gallons hp horsepower hr hours in inch degK degrees Kelvin kcal kilocalories kg kilograms kghr kilograms per hour kPa kilopascals one thousand newtons per square meter kW kilowatt l liters lsec liters per second lbs pounds lbsday pounds per day lbshr pounds per hour lbsgal pounds per gallon lbsyr pounds per year LEL lower explosive limit m meters m2 square meters m3 cubic meters mg milligrams Mg Megagrams metric tons or tonnes ml milliliters min minutes MJ megajoules mmbtu million British thermal units mmbtuhr million British thermal units per hour mmHg millimeters of mercury MTE maximum theoretical emissions Mwe megawatt of electricity MW megawatt one million watts MW-hr megawatt per hour NDO natural draft opening Nox nitrogen oxides peoc potential electrical output capacity ppm (vol) parts per million ppmv parts per million by volume ppmvd parts per million by volume dry
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psi pounds per square inch psia pounds per square inch absolute psig pounds per square inch gauge PTE potential to emit RACT reasonably available control technology RT solids turnover ratio scf standard cubic feet scm standard cubic meters sec seconds SIP State Implementation Plan TTE temporary total enclosure sq cm square centimeters sq in square inches T short ton (2000 lbs) ton short ton (2000 lbs) TPY tons per year USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency VOC volatile organic compounds VOL volatile organic liquids VOM volatile organic materials
710 b) The following conversion factors have been used in this part 711 712
English Metric 1 gal 3785 l 1000 gal 3785 l or 3785 m3
1 psia 6897 kPA (5171 mmHg) 2205 lbs 1 kg 32deg 0degC (27315degK) 1 bbl 1590 1 1 cu in 1639 ml 1 lbgal 119800 mgl 1 lbmmbtu 1548 kgMW-hr 1 lbT 0500 kgMg 1 ton 0907 Mg 1 T 0907 Mg mmbtuhr 0293 MW
713 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 714
715 SUBPART B DEFINITIONS 716
717 Section 211121 Other Definitions 718 719 All terms defined in 35 Ill Adm Code 201 which appear in 35 Ill Adm Code 211 through 219 720 have the definitions specified by 35 Ill Adm Code 201102 Otherwise the definitions specified 721
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in this Part shall apply 722 723
(Source Amended at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 724 725 Section 211122 Definitions (Repealed) 726 727
(Source Repealed at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 728 729 Section 211130 Accelacota 730 731 Accelacota means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of a horizontally rotating 732 perforated drum in which tablets are placed a coating is applied by spraying and the coating is 733 dried by the flow of air across the drum through the perforations 734 735
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 736 737 Section 211150 Accumulator 738 739 Accumulator means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a surface 740 condenser 741 742
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 743 744 Section 211170 Acid Gases 745 746 Acid gases means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Environmental Protection Act (the 747 Act) (Ill Rev Stat 1991 ch 111frac12 par 10094) [415 ILCS 594] hydrogen chloride hydrogen 748 fluoride and hydrogen bromide which exists as gases liquid mist or any combination thereof 749 750
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 751 752 Section 211200 Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Welding 753 754
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene welding or ABS Welding means for purposes 755 of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any process to weld acrylonitrile 756 butadiene styrene pipe 757
758 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 759
760 Section 211210 Actual Heat Input 761 762 Actual heat input means the quantity of heat produced by the combustion of fuel using the 763 gross heating value of the fuel 764 765
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Section 211230 Adhesive 768 769 Adhesive means any substance or mixture of substances intended to serve as a joining 770 compound 771 772
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 773 774 Section 211233 Adhesion Primer 775 776
Adhesion primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 777 coating that is applied to a polyolefin part to promote the adhesion of a 778 subsequent coating An adhesion primer should be clearly identified as an 779 adhesion primer or adhesion promoter on its accompanying material safety data 780 sheet 781
782 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 783
784 Section 211235 Adhesive Primer 785 786
Adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 787 product applied to a substrate prior to the application of an adhesive to provide a 788 bonding surface 789
790 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 791
792 Section 211240 Adhesion Promoter 793 794 Adhesion promoter means a coating used to promote adhesion of a topcoat on surfaces such as 795 trim moldings door locks and door sills where sanding is impractical 796 797
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 798 799 Section 211250 Aeration 800 801 Aeration means the practice of forcing air through bulk stored grain to maintain the condition 802 of the grain 803 804
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 805 806 Section 211260 Aerosol Adhesive and Adhesive Primer 807 808
Aerosol adhesive and adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 809 218 and 219 an adhesive or adhesive primer packaged as an aerosol product in 810 which the spray mechanism is permanently housed in a non-refillable can 811 designed for handheld application without the need for ancillary hoses or spray 812 equipment 813
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814 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 815
816 Section 211270 Aerosol Can Filling Line 817 818 Aerosol can filling line means an operation where a series of process steps are used to fill and 819 seal aerosol cans 820 821
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 822 823 Section 211290 Afterburner 824 825 Afterburner means a control device in which materials in gaseous effluent are combusted 826 827
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 828 829 Section 211310 Air Contaminant 830 831 Air contaminant means any solid liquid or gaseous matter any odor or any form of energy 832 that is capable of being released into the atmosphere 833 834
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 835 836 Section 211330 Air Dried Coatings 837 838 Air dried coatings means any coatings that dry by use of air or forced air at temperatures up to 839 36315ordm K (194ordm F) 840 841
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 842 843 Section 211350 Air Oxidation Process 844 845 Air oxidation process means any unit process including ammoxidation and oxychlorination 846 which uses air or a combination of air and oxygen as an oxidant in combination with one or more 847 organic reactants to produce one or more organic compounds 848 849
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 850 851 Section 211370 Air Pollutant 852 853 Air pollutant means an air pollution agent or combination of such agents including any 854 physical chemical biological radioactive (including source material special nuclear material 855 and byproduct material) substance or matter which is emitted into or otherwise enters the 856 atmosphere Such term includes any precursors to the formation of any air pollutant to the 857 extent that the relevant statute or rule has identified such precursor or precursors for particular 858 purpose for which the term air pollutant is used 859
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860 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 861
862 Section 211390 Air Pollution 863 864 Air pollution means the presence in the atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in 865 sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as to be injurious to human plant or 866 animal life to health or to property or to unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or 867 property 868 869
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 870 871 Section 211410 Air Pollution Control Equipment 872 873 Air pollution control equipment means any equipment or apparatus of a type intended to 874 eliminate prevent reduce or control the emission of air contaminants to the atmosphere 875 (Board Note The requirements to obtain permits for air pollution control equipment in 35 Ill 876 Adm Code 201Subpart C apply to such equipment intended to eliminate prevent reduce or 877 control the emissions of specified air contaminants from stationary emission units 878
879 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 880
881 Section 211430 Air Suspension CoaterDryer 882 883 Air suspension coaterdryer means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of 884 vertical chambers in which tablets or particles are placed and a coating is applied and then dried 885 while the tablets or particles are kept in a fluidized state by the passage of air upward through the 886 chambers 887 888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 889 890 Section 211450 Airless Spray 891 892 Airless spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by forcing it 893 through a small opening at high pressure The coating liquid is not mixed with air before exiting 894 from the nozzle 895 896
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 897 898 Section 211470 Air Assisted Airless Spray 899 900 Air assisted airless spray means a spray coating method which combines compressed air with 901 hydraulic pressure to atomize the coating material into finer droplets than is achieved with pure 902 airless spray Lower hydraulic pressure is used than with airless spray 903 904
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906 Section 211474 Alcohol 907 908 Alcohol for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218405 through 218411 and 219405 through 909 219411 means isopropyl alcohol normal propyl alcohol or ethanol used in a fountain solution 910 in a lithographic printing operation 911 912
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 913 914 Section 211479 Allowance 915 916 Allowance means an authorization to emit up to one ton of NOx during the control period of a 917 specified year or any year thereafter under 35 Ill Adm Code 217 and 40 CFR 96 918 919
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 920 921 Section 211481 Ammunition Sealant 922 923 Ammunition Sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 924 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition including cap sealants and 925 mouth waterproofing sealants 926 927
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 928 929 Section 211484 Animal 930 931 Animal means any organism other than a human being of the kingdom Animalia 932 distinguished from other multicellular organisms by certain typical characteristics such as the 933 power of locomotion fixed structure and limited growth and non-photosynthetic metabolism 934 935
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 936 937 Section 211485 Animal Pathological Waste 938 939 Animal pathological waste means waste composed of whole or parts of animal carcasses and 940 also noncarcass materials such as plastic paper wrapping and animal collars Noncarcass 941 materials shall not exceed ten percent by weight of the total weight of the carcass and noncarcass 942 materials combined 943 944
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 945 946 Section 211490 Annual Grain Through-Put 947 948 Annual grain through-put unless otherwise shown by the owner or operator annual grain 949 through-put for grain-handling operations which have been in operation for three consecutive 950 years prior to June 30 1975 shall be determined by adding grain receipts and shipments for the 951
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three previous fiscal years and dividing the total by 6 The annual grain through-put for grain-952 handling operations in operation for less than three consecutive years prior to June 30 1975 953 shall be determined by a reasonable three-year estimate the owner or operator shall document 954 the reasonableness of his three-year estimate 955 956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 957 958 Section 211492 Antifoulant Coating 959 960
Antifoulant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 961 coating applied to the underwater portion of a pleasure craft to prevent or reduce 962 the attachment of biological organisms and registered with USEPA as a pesticide 963 under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 964
965 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 966
967 Section 211493 Antifouling SealerTie Coat 968 969 Antifouling SealerTie Coat means a coating applied over biocidal antifouling coating for the 970 purpose of preventing release of biocides into the environment andor to promote adhesion 971 between an antifouling and a primer or other antifoulings 972
973 (Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 974
975 Section 211495 Anti-GlareSafety Coating 976 977 Anti-glaresafety coating means a low gloss coating formulated to minimize glare for safety 978 purposes on interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified under the US Department of 979 Transportation Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 980 981
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 982 983 Section 211510 Application Area 984 985 Application area means an area where a coating is applied by dipping spraying or other 986 techniques 987 988
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 989 990 Section 211530 Architectural Coating 991 992 Architectural coating means any coating used for residential or commercial buildings or their 993 appurtenances or for industrial buildings which is site applied 994 995
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Section 211540 Architectural Structure 998 999
Architectural structure means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1000 free-standing immobile outdoor construction which may be permanent or 1001 temporary including but not limited to buildings bridges dams and electricity 1002 pylons 1003
1004 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1005
1006 Section 211550 As Applied 1007 1008 As applied means the formulation of a coating during application on or impregnation into a 1009 substrate including any dilution solvents or thinners added at the source before application of the 1010 coating 1011 1012
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1013 1014 Section 211560 As-Applied Fountain Solution 1015 1016 As-applied fountain solution means the formulation of a fountain solution during application 1017 onto the image plate on a lithographic printing line including any material added at the line 1018 before the application of the fountain solution 1019 1020
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1021 1022 Section 211570 Asphalt 1023 1024 Asphalt means the dark-brown to black cementitious material (solid semisolid or liquid in 1025 consistency) of which the main constituents are bitumens which occur naturally or as a residue of 1026 petroleum refining 1027 1028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1029 1030 Section 211590 Asphalt Prime Coat 1031 1032 Asphalt prime coat means a low-viscosity liquid asphalt applied to an absorbent surface as the 1033 first of more than one asphalt coat 1034 1035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1036 1037 Section 211610 Automobile 1038 1039 Automobile means a motor vehicle which normally has four wheels is used 1040 predominantlypredominately for carrying 12 or fewer passengers and is not a light-duty truck 1041 1042
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1044 Section 211630 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or 1045 Light-Duty Truck Manufacturing Plant 1046 1047 Automobile or light-duty truck assembly source or Automobile or light-duty truck 1048 manufacturing plant means a source where parts are assembled or finished for inclusion into a 1049 finished automobile or light-duty truck ready for sale to vehicle dealers but not including 1050 customizers body shops and other repainters 1051 1052
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1053 1054 Section 211650 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing 1055 1056 Automobile or light-duty truck refinishing means the repainting of used automobiles and light-1057 duty trucks 1058 1059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1060 1061 Section 211660 AutomotiveTransportation Plastic Parts 1062 1063 Automotivetransportation plastic parts means the interior and exterior plastic components of 1064 automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment intended for primary 1065 use on land with the exception of the following plastic parts coated on the main (body) paint 1066 line in automobile and light duty truck assembly plants and plastic parts coated during 1067 refinishing of automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment 1068 1069
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1070 1071 Section 211665 Auxiliary Boiler 1072 1073
Auxiliary boiler means for purposes of Part 217 a boiler that is operated only 1074 when the main boiler or boilers at a source are not in service and is used either to 1075 maintain building heat or to assist in the startup of the main boiler or boilers This 1076 term does not include emergency or standby units and load shaving units 1077
1078 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1079
1080 Section 211670 Baked Coatings 1081 1082 Baked coatings means any coating which is cured or dried in an oven where the oven air 1083 temperature exceeds 90ordmC (194ordmF) or any coating which is cured in any manner that does not 1084 otherwise fit into the definition of air dried coatings as defined in Section 211330 of this Part 1085 1086
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1087 1088 Section 211680 Bakery Oven 1089
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1090 Bakery oven means an oven used at any time for the purpose of baking yeast-leavened 1091 products including but not limited to breads rolls and buns 1092 1093
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1094 1095 Section 211685 BasecoatClearcoat System 1096 1097 Basecoatclearcoat system means a topcoat system composed of a pigmented basecoat portion 1098 and a transparent clearcoat portion 1099 1100
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1101 1102 Section 211690 Batch Loading 1103 1104 Batch loading means with respect to solvent cleaning the process of loading a number of 1105 individual parts at the same time for degreasing 1106 1107
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1108 1109 Section 211695 Batch Operation 1110 1111 Batch operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1112 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a noncontinuous operation in which a discrete 1113 quantity or batch of feed is charged into a chemical manufacturing process unit and distilled or 1114 reacted or otherwise used at one time and may include but is not limited to reactors filters 1115 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1116 surge tanks and product separators After each batch operation the equipment is generally 1117 emptied before a fresh batch is started 1118 1119
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1120 1121 Section 211696 Batch Process Train 1122 1123 Batch process train means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1124 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 the collection of equipment (eg reactors filters 1125 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1126 surge tanks and product separators) configured to produce a specific product or intermediate by a 1127 batch operation A batch process train terminates at the point of storage or product handling of 1128 the product or intermediate being produced in the batch process train Irrespective of the product 1129 being produced a batch process train which is independent of other processes shall be 1130 considered a single batch process train for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1131 1132
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1133 1134 Section 211710 Bead-Dipping 1135
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1136 Bead-dipping means the dipping of an assembled tire bead into a solvent-based cement 1137 1138
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1139 1140 Section 211715 Bedliner 1141 1142
Bedliner means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a multi-1143 component coating applied to a cargo bed after the application of topcoat and 1144 outside of the topcoat operation to provide additional durability and chip 1145 resistance 1146
1147 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1148
1149 Section 211730 Binders 1150 1151
Binders means organic materials and resins which do not contain VOM 1152 1153 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1154
1155 Section 211735 Black Coating 1156 1157
Black coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1158 that meets both of the following criteria based on Cielab color space 045 1159 geometry 1160
1161 Maximum lightness of 23 units For spherical geometry specular 1162 included maximum lightness of 33 units and 1163
1164 Saturation of less than 28 where saturation equals the square root of A2 + 1165 B2 1166
1167 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1168
1169 Section 211740 Brakehorsepower (rated-bhp) 1170 1171 Brakehorsepower or bhp means the rated horsepower capacity of the engine as defined on 1172 the engine nameplate at standard conditions 1173 1174
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1175 1176 Section 211750 British Thermal Unit 1177 1178 British Thermal Unit means the quantity of heat required to raise one pound of water from 60 ordm 1179 F to 61ordm F (abbreviated btu) 1180 1181
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1182 1183 Section 211770 Brush or Wipe Coating 1184 1185 Brush or wipe coating means a manual method of applying a coating using a brush cloth or 1186 similar object 1187 1188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1189 1190 Section 211790 Bulk Gasoline Plant 1191 1192
a) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any gasoline 1193 storage and distribution source that receives gasoline from bulk gasoline terminals 1194 by delivery vessels and distributes gasoline to gasoline dispensing operations 1195
1196 b) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1197
gasoline storage and distribution source with an average throughput of 76000 1 1198 (20000 gal) or less on a 30-day rolling average that distributes gasoline to 1199 gasoline dispensing operations 1200
1201 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1202
1203 Section 211810 Bulk Gasoline Terminal 1204 1205 Bulk gasoline terminal means any gasoline storage and distribution source that receives 1206 gasoline by pipeline ship or barge and distributes gasoline to bulk gasoline plants or gasoline 1207 dispensing operations 1208 1209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1210 1211 Section 211820 Business Machine Plastic Parts 1212 1213
Business machine plastic parts means 1214 1215
Prior to May 1 2012 the plastic housings and other exterior plastic 1216 components of electronic office equipment and of medical and musical 1217 equipment including but not limited to the following computers 1218 monitors printers and keyboards facsimile machines copiers microfiche 1219 readers cellular and standard phones and pencil sharpeners This 1220 definition excludes internal electrical components of business machines 1221
1222 On and after May 1 2012 a device that uses electronic or mechanical 1223 methods to process information perform calculations print or copy 1224 information or convert sound into electrical impulses for transmission 1225 including devices listed in standard industrial classification numbers 3572 1226
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3573 3574 3579 and 3661 and photocopy machines a subcategory of 1227 standard industrial classification number 3861 1228
1229 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1230
1231 Section 211825 Camouflage Coating 1232 1233
Camouflage coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1234 coating used principally by the military to conceal equipment from detection 1235
1236 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1237
1238 Section 211830 Can 1239 1240 Can means any cylindrical single walled metal container with or without a top cover spout or 1241 handles with walls thinner than 29 gauge (00141 inch) into which solid or liquid materials may 1242 be packaged 1243 1244
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1245 1246 Section 211850 Can Coating 1247 1248 Can coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of 1249 a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1250 1251
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1252 1253 Section 211870 Can Coating Line 1254 1255 Can coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating 1256 is applied onto the surface of a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1257 1258
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1259 1260 Section 211880 Cap Sealant 1261 1262 Cap sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219207(q)(1) a 1263 coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition to seal the annular crevice between a primer 1264 cap and shellcase 1265 1266
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1267 1268 Section 211890 Capture 1269 1270 Capture means the containment or recovery of emissions from an emission unit for direction 1271 into a duct which may be exhausted through a stack or vent to a control device The overall 1272
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abatement of emissions from an emission unit with an add-on control device is a function both of 1273 the capture efficiency and of the control device efficiency 1274 1275
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1276 1277 Section 211910 Capture Device 1278 1279 Capture device means a hood enclosed room floor sweep or other means of collecting volatile 1280 organic material or other air contaminants into a duct The pollutant can then be directed to a 1281 pollution control device such as an afterburner carbon adsorber fabric filter or scrubber 1282 Sometimes the term is used loosely to include the control device 1283 1284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1285 1286 Section 211930 Capture Efficiency 1287 1288 Capture efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of VOM 1289 entering a capture system and delivered to a control device divided by the weight of VOM 1290 generated by an emission unit during a particular time period expressed as a percentage 1291 1292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1293 1294 Section 211950 Capture System 1295 1296 Capture system means all equipment (including but not limited to hoods ducts fans ovens 1297 dryers etc) used to contain collect and transport an air contaminant to a control device 1298 1299
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1300 1301 Section 211953 Carbon Adsorber 1302 1303 Carbon Adsorber means a control device designed to remove and if desired recover volatile 1304 organic material (VOM) from process emissions where removal of VOM is accomplished 1305 through the adherence of the VOM onto the surface of highly porous adsorbent particles such as 1306 activated carbon The term carbon adsorber describes any adsorber technology used as a 1307 control device even though media other than carbon may be used as the adsorbent such as 1308 oxides of silicon and aluminum 1309 1310
(Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 1311 1312 Section 211954 Cavity Wax 1313 1314
Cavity wax means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1315 applied into the cavities of the vehicle primarily for the purpose of enhancing 1316 corrosion protection 1317
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1319 1320 Section 211955 Cement 1321 1322 Cement means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a hydraulic cement 1323 produced by pulverizing clinker consisting primarily of hydraulic calcium silicates usually 1324 containing one or more of the forms of calcium sulfate as an interground addition 1325 1326
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1327 1328 Section 211960 Cement Kiln 1329 1330 Cement kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a system including 1331 any solid gaseous or liquid fuel combustion equipment used to preheat calcine and react with 1332 raw materials including limestone and clay to produce cement clinker 1333 1334
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1335 1336 Section 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 1337 1338
Ceramic tile installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1339 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation of ceramic tiles 1340
1341 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1342
1343 Section 211970 Certified Investigation 1344 1345 Certified investigation means a report signed by Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 1346 (Agency) personnel certifying whether a grain-handling operation (or portion thereof) or grain-1347 drying operation is causing or tending to cause air pollution Such report must describe the 1348 signatorys investigation including a summary of those facts on which the signatory relies to 1349 certify whether the grain-handling or grain-drying operation is causing or threatening or allowing 1350 the discharge or emission of any contaminant into the environment so as to cause or tend to 1351 cause air pollution in Illinois either alone or in combination with contaminants from other 1352 sources or so as to violate regulations or standards adopted by the Pollution Control Board 1353 (Board) under the Environmental Protection Act (Act) The certified investigation shall be open 1354 to a reasonable public inspection and may be copied upon payment of the actual cost of 1355 reproducing the original 1356 1357
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1358 1359 Section 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 1360 1361 Chemical manufacturing process unit means the equipment assembled and connected by pipes 1362 or ducts to process raw materials and to manufacture an intended product For purposes of 35 Ill 1363 Adm Code Section 218431 through 218436 and 219431 through 219436 the chemical 1364
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manufacturing process unit includes reactors and their associated product separators and 1365 recovery devices distillation units and their associated distillate receivers and recovery devices 1366 A chemical manufacturing process unit includes but is not limited to any combination of 1367 pumps compressors agitators pressure relief devices sampling connection systems open ended 1368 valves or lines valves connectors instrumentation systems and control devices or systems A 1369 chemical manufacturing process unit is identified by its primary product as defined in Section 1370 2115060 of this Part 1371 1372
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1373 1374 Section 211990 Choke Loading 1375 1376 Choke loading means that method of transferring grain from the grain-handling operation to 1377 any vehicle for shipment or delivery which precludes a free fall velocity of grain from a 1378 discharge spout into the receiving container 1379 1380
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1381 1382 Section 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 1383 1384
Circulating fluidized bed combustor means for purposes of Part 217 a 1385 fluidized bed combustor in which the majority of the fluidized bed material is 1386 carried out of the primary combustion zone and is transported back to the primary 1387 zone through a recirculation loop 1388
1389 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1390
1391 Section 2111000 Class II Finish 1392 1393 Class II Finish means a finish that meets the specifications of Voluntary Product Standard PS-1394 59-73 as approved by the American National Standards Institute 1395 1396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1397 1398 Section 2111010 Clean Air Act 1399 1400 Clean Air Act means the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 (42 USCUSC 7401 et seq) as 1401 amended in 1977 and 1990 1402 1403
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1404 1405 Section 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 1406 1407 Cleaning and separating operation means that operation where foreign and undesired 1408 substances are removed from the grain 1409 1410
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1411 1412 Section 2111070 Cleaning Materials 1413 1414 Cleaning materials mean any materials used for cleaning an emission unit cleaning tools 1415 equipment or other items used with the emission unit cleaning the walls or area in which the 1416 emission unit is located or cleaning personnel or materials used for other cleaning activity 1417 associated with an emission unit 1418 1419
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 1420 1421 Section 2111090 Clear Coating 1422 1423 Clear coating means coatings that lack color and opacity or are transparent using the undercoat 1424 as a reflectant base or undertone color 1425 1426
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1427 1428 Section 2111110 Clear Topcoat 1429 1430 Clear topcoat means the final coating which contains binders but not opaque pigments and is 1431 specifically formulated to form a transparent or translucent solid protective film 1432 1433
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1434 1435 Section 2111120 Clinker 1436 1437 Clinker means the product of a cement kiln from which finished cement is manufactured by 1438 milling and grinding 1439 1440
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1441 1442 Section 2111128 Closed Molding 1443 1444
Closed molding means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 1445 molding process in which pressure is used to distribute the resin through the 1446 reinforcing fabric placed between two mold surfaces to either saturate the fabric 1447 or fill the mold cavity The pressure may be clamping pressure fluid pressure 1448 atmospheric pressure or vacuum pressure used either alone or in combination 1449 The mold surfaces may be rigid or flexible Closed molding includes but is not 1450 limited to compression molding with sheet molding compound infusion molding 1451 resin injection molding vacuum assisted resin transfer molding resin transfer 1452 molding and vacuum assisted compression molding Processes in which a closed 1453 mold is used only to compact saturated fabric or remove air or excess resin from 1454 the fabric (such as in vacuum bagging) are not considered closed molding Open 1455
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molding steps such as application of a gel coat or skin coat layer by conventional 1456 open molding prior to a closed molding process are also not closed molding 1457
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1460 Section 2111130 Closed Purge System 1461 1462 Closed purge system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and that is composed 1463 of piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport liquid or vapor 1464 from a piece or pieces of equipment to a control device or return the liquid or vapor to the 1465 process line 1466 1467
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1468 1469 Section 2111150 Closed Vent System 1470 1471 Closed vent system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and is composed of 1472 piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport gas or vapor from a 1473 piece or pieces of equipment to a control device 1474 1475
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1476 1477 Section 2111170 Coal Refuse 1478 1479 Coal refuse means waste products of coal mining cleaning and coal preparation operations 1480 containing coal matrix material clay and other organic and inorganic material 1481 1482
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1483 1484 Section 2111190 Coating 1485 1486
a) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 a material applied to a 1487 substrate for decorative protective or other functional purposes Such material 1488 shall include but are not limited to paints varnishes sealers adhesives diluents 1489 and thinners 1490
1491 b) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a material 1492
applied onto or impregnated into a substrate for protective decorative or 1493 functional purposes Such materials include but are not limited to paints 1494 varnishes sealers adhesives thinners diluents and inks 1495
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1498 Section 2111210 Coating Applicator 1499 1500 Coating applicator means equipment used to apply a coating 1501
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1504 Section 2111230 Coating Line 1505 1506
a) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 an operation where 1507 a surface coating is applied to a material and subsequently the coating is dried 1508 andor cured 1509
1510 b) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1511
operation consisting of a series of one or more coating applicators and any 1512 associated flash-off areas drying areas and ovens wherein a coating is applied 1513 dried andor cured A coating line ends at the point where the coating is dried or 1514 cured or prior to any subsequent application of a different coating It is not 1515 necessary for an operation to have an oven or a flash-off area in order to be 1516 included in this definition 1517
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1520 Section 2111250 Coating Plant 1521 1522 Coating plant means any building structure or installation that contains a coating line and 1523 which is located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties and which is owned or 1524 operated by the same person (or by persons under common control) 1525 1526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1527 1528 Section 2111270 Coil Coating 1529 1530 Coil coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto any 1531 flat metal sheet or strip which is delivered to the coating line as a roll or coil unwound and 1532 coated as a continuous substrate 1533 1534 For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition does not 1535 include protective decorative or functional materials that consist only of protective oils for 1536 metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For this purpose protective oil 1537 means an organic material that is applied to metal for the purpose of providing lubrication or 1538 protection from corrosion without forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to 1539 lubricating oils evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 1540 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet wire lubricants 1541 and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to installation or further assembly 1542 of a part or component 1543 1544
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1545 1546 Section 2111290 Coil Coating Line 1547
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1548 Coil coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating 1549 is applied onto any flat metal sheet or strip which is delivered to the coating line as a roll or coil 1550 unwound and coated as a continuous substrate 1551 1552
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1553 1554 Section 2111310 Cold Cleaning 1555 1556 Cold cleaning means the process of cleaning and removing soils from surfaces by spraying 1557 brushing flushing or immersion while maintaining the organic solvent below its boiling point 1558 Wipe cleaning is not included in this definition 1559 1560
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1561 1562 Section 2111312 Combined Cycle System 1563 1564 Combined Cycle System means a system comprised of one or more combustion turbines heat 1565 recovery steam generators and steam turbines configured to improve overall efficiency of 1566 electricity generation or steam production 1567 1568
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1569 1570 Section 2111315 Combustion Tuning 1571 1572
Combustion tuning means for purposes of Part 217 review and adjustment of a 1573 combustion process to maintain combustion efficiency of an emission unit as 1574 performed in accordance with procedures provided by the manufacturer or by a 1575 trained technician 1576
1577 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1578
1579 Section 2111316 Combustion Turbine 1580 1581 Combustion Turbine means an enclosed fossil or other fuel-fired device that is comprised of a 1582 compressor a combustor and a turbine and in which the flue gas resulting from the combustion 1583 of fuel in the combustor passes through the turbine rotating the turbine 1584 1585
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1586 1587 Section 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 1588 1589 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1590 commercial operation means with regard to an EGU that serves a generator to have begun to 1591 produce steam gas or other heated medium used to generate electricity for sale or use including 1592 test generation Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of operation even if the 1593
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(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1596 1597 Section 2111324 Commence Operation 1598 1599 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1600 operation means with regard to a stationary boiler combustion turbine or combined cycle 1601 system to have begun any mechanical chemical or electronic process including start-up of the 1602 units combustion chamber Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of 1603 operation even if the unit is subsequently modified reconstructed or repowered 1604 1605
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1606 1607 Section 2111328 Common Stack 1608 1609 Common stack means a single flue through which emissions from two or more units are 1610 exhausted 1611 1612
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1613 1614 Section 2111330 Complete Combustion 1615 1616 Complete combustion means a process in which all carbon contained in a fuel or gas stream is 1617 converted to carbon dioxide 1618 1619
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1620 1621 Section 2111350 Component 1622 1623 Component means any piece of equipment which has the potential to leak volatile organic 1624 material (VOM) including but not limited to pump seals compressor seals seal oil degassing 1625 vents pipeline valves pressure relief devices process drains and open ended valves and lines 1626 and flanges For purposes of Subparts Q and R in 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this 1627 definition excludes valves which are not externally regulated flanges and equipment in heavy 1628 liquid service For purposes of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this definition 1629 also excludes bleed ports of gear pumps in polymer service 1630 1631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1632 1633 Section 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 1634 1635 Concrete curing compounds means any coating applied to freshly poured concrete to retard the 1636 evaporation of water 1637 1638
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1640 Section 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 1641 1642 Concentrated nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility 1643 manufacturing nitric acid with a concentration equal to or greater than 70 percent by weight 1644 1645
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1646 1647 Section 2111410 Condensate 1648 1649 Condensate means volatile organic liquid separated from its associated gases which condenses 1650 due to changes in the temperature or pressure and remains liquid at standard conditions 1651 1652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1653 1654 Section 2111430 Condensible PM-10 1655 1656 Condensible PM-10 means PM-10 formed immediately or shortly after discharge to the 1657 atmosphere as measured by the applicable test method specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 212110 1658 Condensible particulate matter exists in gaseous andor vapor form prior to release to the 1659 atmosphere eg in the stack and forms particulate matter upon condensation when subject to 1660 conditions of cooling and dilution in the atmosphere 1661 1662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1663 1664 Section 2111435 Container Glass 1665 1666
Container glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime 1667 recipe clear or colored which is pressed or blown or both into bottles jars 1668 ampoules and other products listed in Standard Industrial Classification 3221 1669
1670 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1671
1672 Section 2111455 Contact Adhesive 1673 1674
Contact adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1675 adhesive that meets the criteria in this Section Contact adhesive does not 1676 include rubber cements that are primarily intended for use on paper substrates or 1677 vulcanizing fluids that are designed and labeled for tire repair only The 1678 qualifying criteria are 1679
1680 The adhesive is designed for application to both surfaces to be bonded 1681 together 1682
1683 The adhesive is allowed to dry before the two surfaces are placed in 1684 contact with each other 1685
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1686 The adhesive forms an immediate bond that is impossible or difficult to 1687 reposition after both adhesive-coated surfaces are placed in contact with 1688 each other and 1689
1690 The adhesive does not need sustained pressure or clamping of surfaces 1691 after the adhesive-coated surfaces have been brought together using 1692 sufficient momentary pressure to establish full contact between both 1693 surfaces 1694
1695 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1696
1697 Section 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 1698 1699 Continuous automatic stoking means the automatic moving of animal pathological waste 1700 during burning by moving the hearth in a pulse cycle manner which process is designed to 1701 provide a continuous burning rate in which the design charging rate per hour equals the burning 1702 rate every hour without limitation and results in emission rates which are similar over any hour 1703 of the burning process 1704 1705
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 1706 1707 Section 2111467 Continuous Coater 1708 1709 Continuous coater means a finishing system that continuously applies coating onto wood 1710 furniture parts moving along a conveyor system Coatings that are not transferred to the part are 1711 recycled in the finishing system reservoir 1712 1713
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1714 1715 Section 2111470 Continuous Process 1716 1717 ContinousContinuous process means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin a 1718 method of manufacture in which the styrene raw material is delivered on a continuous basis to 1719 the reactor in which the styrene is polymerized to polystyrene 1720 1721
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1722 1723 Section 2111490 Control Device 1724 1725 Control device means equipment (such as an afterburner adsorber fabric filter or scrubber) 1726 used to remove or prevent the emission of an air contaminant from a contaminated exhaust 1727 stream 1728 1729
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Section 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 1732 1733 Control device efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of 1734 VOM generated by an emission unit which is destroyed or removed by a control device divided 1735 by the weight of VOM generated by such unit entering the control device during a particular 1736 time period expressed as a percentage 1737 1738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1739 1740 Section 2111515 Control Period 1741 1742 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 control period means the period beginning May 1 of a 1743 year and ending on September 30 of the same year inclusive except that in 2004 control 1744 period means May 31 through September 30 1745 1746
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1747 1748 Section 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 1749 1750 Conventional air spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by 1751 mixing it with compressed air at an air pressure greater than 10 pounds per square inch (gauge) 1752 at the point of atomization Airless air assisted airless and electrostatic spray technologies are 1753 not conventional air spray 1754 1755
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1756 1757 Section 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 1758 1759 Conventional soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing 1760 equipment that uses direct contact steam for desolventizing and producing toasted soy meals 1761 1762
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1763 1764 Section 2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 1765 1766 Conveyorized degreasing means the continuous process of cleaning and removing soils from 1767 surfaces utilizing either cold or vaporized solvents 1768 1769
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1770 1771 Section 2111560 Cove Base 1772 1773
Cove base means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1774 219 a flooring trim unit generally made of vinyl or rubber having a concave 1775 radius on one edge and a convex radius on the opposite edge that is used in 1776
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forming a junction between the bottom wall course and the floor or to form an 1777 inside corner 1778
1779 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1780
1781 Section 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 1782 1783
Cove base installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1784 and 219 any adhesive used for the installation of cove base or wall base on a wall 1785 or vertical surface at floor level 1786
1787 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1788
1789 Section 2111570 Crude Oil 1790 1791 Crude oil means a naturally occurring mixture which consists of hydrocarbons and sulfur 1792 nitrogen or oxygen derivatives of hydrocarbons and which is a liquid at standard conditions 1793 1794
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1795 1796 Section 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 1797 1798 Crude oil gathering means the transportation of crude oil or condensate after custody transfer 1799 between a production site and a reception point 1800 1801
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1802 1803 Section 2111610 Crushing 1804 1805 Crushing means the fragmentation of non-metallic minerals by a machine such as a jaw 1806 gyratory cone roll rod mill hammermill and impactor 1807 1808
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1809 1810 Section 2111630 Custody Transfer 1811 1812 Custody transfer means the transfer of produced petroleum andor condensate after processing 1813 andor treating in the producing operations from storage tanks or automatic transfer systems to 1814 pipelines or any other forms of transportation 1815 1816
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1817 1818 Section 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 1819 1820 Cutback asphalt means any asphalt which has been liquifiedliquefied by blending with 1821 petroleum solvents other than residual fuel oil and has not been emulsified with water 1822
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1825 Section 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 1826 1827
Cyanoacrylate adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1828 any adhesive with a cyanoacrylate content of at least 95 percent by weight 1829
1830 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1831
1832 Section 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 1833 1834 Daily-weighted average VOM content means the average VOM content of two or more 1835 coatings as applied on a coating line during any day taking into account the fraction of total 1836 coating volume that each coating represents as calculated with the following equation 1837 1838
[ n ]
VOMw = Σ Vi Ci VT i=1
1839 where 1840
1841 VOMw = The average VOM content of two or more coatings as
applied each day on a coating line in units of kg VOMl (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM)
n = The number of different coatings as applied each day on a
coating line Vi = The volume of each coating (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
Ci = The VOM content of each coating as applied each day on a
coating line in units of kg VOM1 (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) and
VT = The total volume of all coatings (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM ) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1843 1844 Section 2111690 Day 1845 1846 Day means for purposes of Part 218 or Part 219 the consecutive 24 hours beginning at 1200 1847 AM (midnight) local time or beginning at a fixed time consistent with the sources operating 1848 schedule as provided below A source may use a day beginning at a time other than midnight 1849 which is consistent with its operating schedule provided that the owner or operator of the source 1850 first notifies the Agency in writing of such alternative describing why it would be more 1851 reasonable to maintain records on this basis The owner or operator shall notify the Agency in 1852 writing prior to any change in the time at which a day begins 1853 1854
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1855 1856 Section 2111700 Deadener 1857 1858
Deadener means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1859 applied to selected vehicle surfaces primarily for the purpose of reducing the 1860 sound of road noise in the passenger compartment 1861
1862 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1863
1864 Section 2111710 Degreaser 1865 1866 Degreaser means any equipment or system used in solvent cleaning 1867 1868
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1869 1870 Section 2111730 Delivery Vessel 1871 1872 Delivery vessel means any tank truck or trailer equipped with a storage tank that is used for the 1873 transport of gasoline to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing operation bulk gasoline 1874 plant or bulk gasoline terminal 1875 1876
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1877 1878 Section 2111740 Diesel Engine 1879 1880 Diesel engine means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart Q a compression 1881 ignited two- or four-stroke engine in which liquid fuel injected into the combustion chamber 1882 ignites when the air charge is compressed to a temperature sufficiently high for auto-ignition 1883 1884
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1885 1886 Section 2111745 Digital Printing 1887 1888
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Digital Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the transfer of 1889 electronic files directly from a computer to an electronically driven output device that prints the 1890 image directly on the selected media (substrate) Printing using home and office equipment is 1891 excluded from this definition 1892 1893
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1894 1895 Section 2111750 Dip Coating 1896 1897 Dip coating means a method of applying coatings in which the part is submerged in a tank 1898 filled with the coating 1899 1900
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1901 1902 Section 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 1903 1904 Distillate fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 1 or 2 as specified in detailed requirements for 1905 fuel oil ASTM D-369-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 1906 219112 1907 1908
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1909 1910 Section 2111780 Distillation Unit 1911 1912 Distillation unit means a device or vessel in which one or more feed streams are separated into 1913 two or more exit streams each exit stream having component concentrations different from those 1914 in the feed stream(s) Separation is achieved by a redistribution of the components between the 1915 liquid and the vapor phases by vaporization and condensation as they approach 1916 equilibruimequilibrium within the distillation unit A distillation unit includes but is not limited 1917 to the distillate receiver reboiler vacuum pump steam jet and any associated recovery system 1918 1919
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1920 1921 Section 2111790 Drum 1922 1923 Drum means any cylindrical shipping container of 13 to 110-gallon capacity 1924 1925
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1926 1927 Section 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 1928 1929 Dry cleaning operation or Dry cleaning facility means the cleaning of fabrics using an 1930 essentially nonaqueous solvent by means of one or more solvent washes extraction of excess 1931 solvent by spinning and drying by tumbling in an airstream The dry cleaning operation or 1932 facility includes but is not limited to washers dryers filter and purification systems waste 1933 disposal systems holding tanks pumps and attendant piping and valves 1934
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1937 Section 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 1938 1939 Dump-pit area means any area where grain is received at a grain-handling or grain-drying 1940 operation 1941 1942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1943 1944 Section 2111850 Effective Grate Area 1945 1946 Effective grate area means that area of a dump-pit grate through which air passes or would 1947 pass when aspirated 1948 1949
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1950 1951 Section 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 1952 1953 Effluent water separator means any tank box sump or other apparatus in which any organic 1954 material floating on or entrained or contained in water entering such tank box sump or other 1955 apparatus is physically separated and removed from such water prior to outfall drainage or 1956 recovery of such water 1957 1958
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1959 1960 Section 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 1961 1962
Ejection cartridge sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) 1963 and 219204(q) a sealant applied during the assembly of an ejection cartridge to 1964 provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase and primer and between a 1965 shellcase and the wad 1966
1967 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1968
1969 Section 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 1970 1971 Elastomeric materials means topcoats and primers that are specifically formulated for 1972 application over flexible parts such as filler panels and elastomeric bumpers 1973 1974
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1975 1976 Section 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 1977 1978
Electric dissipating coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1979 219 a coating that rapidly dissipates a high-voltage electric charge 1980
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1983 Section 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 1984 1985
Electric-insulating varnish means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1986 219 a non-convertible coating applied to electric motors components of electric 1987 motors or power transformers to provide electrical mechanical and 1988 environmental protection or resistance 1989
1990 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1991
1992 Section 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 1993 1994 Electrical Apparatus Component means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 1995 219187 an internal component such as wires windings stators rotors magnets contacts 1996 relays energizers and connections in an apparatus that generates or transmits electrical energy 1997 including but not limited to alternators generators transformers electric motors cables and 1998 circuit breakers except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed Electrical 1999 components of graphic arts application equipment and hot-line tools are also included in this 2000 category 2001 2002
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2003 2004 Section 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coatings 2005 2006
Electrical switchgear compartment coatings means coatings applied to metal-2007 enclosed compartments that house assemblies of mediumhigh voltage 2008 switchgear of greater than 1000 volts AC for utility distribution in outdoor use 2009
2010 (Source Old Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 new Section 2111880 2011 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2012
2013 Section 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 2014 2015
Electrodeposition primer or EDP means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 2016 218 and 219 a process of applying a protective corrosion-resistant waterborne 2017 primer on exterior and interior surfaces that provides thorough coverage of 2018 recessed areas It is a dip coating method that uses an electrical field to apply or 2019 deposit the conductive coating onto the part The object being painted acts as an 2020 electrode that is oppositely charged from the particles of paint in the dip tank 2021 Electrodeposition primer is also referred to as E-Coat Uni-Prime and ELPO 2022 Primer 2023
2024 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2025
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Section 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) 2027 Shielding Coatings 2028 2029
Electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency interference coatings or EMIRFI 2030 coatings means 2031
2032 Prior to May 1 2012 coatings used on business machine plastic housings 2033 to attenuate electromagnetic and radio frequency interference signals that 2034 would otherwise pass through the plastic housing 2035
2036 On and after May 1 2012 coatings used on electrical or electronic 2037 equipment to provide shielding against electromagnetic interference radio 2038 frequency interference or static discharge 2039
2040 (Source Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 2041 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2042
2043 Section 2111885 Electronic Component 2044 2045 Electronic Component means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218182(f) 219182(f) 2046 218187 and 219187 all portions of an electronic assembly including but not limited to 2047 circuit board assemblies printed wire assemblies printed circuit boards soldered joints ground 2048 wires bus bars and associated electronic component manufacturing equipment such as screens 2049 and filters except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed 2050 2051
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2052 2053 Section 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 2054 2055 Electrostatic bell or disc spray means an electrostatic spray coating method in which a rapidly-2056 spinning bell- or disc-shaped applicator is used to create a fine mist and apply the coating with 2057 high transfer efficiency 2058 2059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2060 2061 Section 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 2062 2063 Electrostatic prep coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part solely to provide 2064 conductivity for the subsequent application of a prime coat a topcoat or other coating through 2065 the use of electrostatic application methods An electrostatic prep coat is clearly identified as an 2066 electrostatic prep coat on its accompanying material safety data sheet 2067 2068
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2069 2070 Section 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 2071 2072
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Electrostatic spray means a spray coating method in which opposite electrical charges are 2073 applied to the substrate and the coating The coating is attracted to the object due to the 2074 electrostatic potential between them 2075 2076
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2077 2078 Section 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 2079 2080 Emergency or Standby Unit means for a stationary gas turbine or a stationary reciprocating 2081 internal combustion engine a unit that 2082
2083 a) Supplies power for the source at which it is located but operates only when the 2084
normal supply of power has been rendered unavailable by circumstances beyond 2085 the control of the owner or operator of the source and only as necessary to assure 2086 the availability of the engine or turbine An emergency or standby unit may not 2087 be operated to supplement a primary power source when the load capacity or 2088 rating of the primary power source has been reached or exceeded 2089
2090 b) Operates exclusively for firefighting or flood control or both 2091 2092 c) Operates in response to and during the existence of any officially declared disaster 2093
or state of emergency 2094 2095 d) Operates for the purpose of testing repair or routine maintenance to verify its 2096
readiness for emergency or standby use 2097 2098 e) Notwithstanding any other subsection in this Section emergency or standby units 2099
may operate an additional 50 hours per year in non-emergency situations 2100 2101
The term does not include equipment used for purposes other than emergencies as described 2102 above such as to supply power during high electric demand days 2103 2104
(Source Amended at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009) 2105 2106 Section 2111930 Emission Rate 2107 2108 Emission rate means if not otherwise stated in a specific provision the total quantity of a 2109 particular specified air contaminant discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period For 2110 example if not otherwise specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 emission rate means the 2111 total quantity of volatile organic material discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period 2112 2113
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2114 2115 Section 2111950 Emission Unit 2116 2117 Emission unit means any part or activity at a stationary source that emits or has the potential to 2118
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emit any air pollutant 2119 2120
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2121 2122 Section 2111970 Enamel 2123 2124 Enamel means a coating that cures by chemical cross-linking of its base resin Enamels can be 2125 distinguished from lacquers because enamels are not readily resoluble in their original solvent 2126 2127
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2128 2129 Section 2111990 Enclose 2130 2131 Enclose means for purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215481(c) 215482(b) 218481(c) 2132 218482(b) 219481(c) and 219482(b) to cover any volatile organic liquid surface that is 2133 exposed to the atmosphere 2134 2135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2136 2137 Section 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 2138 2139 End sealing compound coat means a can coating applied to can ends which functions as a 2140 gasket when the end is assembled onto the can 2141 2142
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2143 2144 Section 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 2145 2146 Enhanced under-the-cup fill means an improved under-the-cup technique such as use of 2147 Kartridg Pak Low Pressure Sequencing Springs in conjunction with process temperature gradient 2148 control which forces most propellant which would otherwise remain in the headspace of the fill 2149 machine fitting into the aerosol can by using either a compressed non-VOM gas such as nitrogen 2150 or vaporization of the propellant itself Enhanced under-the-cup fill may require adjustment of 2151 the fill machine to reduce the hold-down pressure on the cup during the period in the filling cycle 2152 when remaining propellant in the fitting is forced into the can 2153 2154
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2155 2156 Section 2112040 Etching Filler 2157 2158
Etching filler means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 2159 that contains less than 23 percent solids by weight and at least 050 percent acid 2160 by weight and is used instead of applying a pretreatment coating followed by a 2161 primer 2162
2163 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2164
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2165 Section 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 2166 2167 Ethanol blend gasoline means a mixture of gasoline and at least 9 ethanol by volume 2168 2169
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2170 2171 Section 2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (EPDM) Roof Membrane 2172 2173
Ethylene propylenediene monomer roof membrane or EPDM roof membrane 2174 means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a prefabricated single 2175 sheet of elastomeric material composed of ethylene propylenediene monomer and 2176 that is field applied to a building roof using one layer or membrane material 2177
2178 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2179
2180 Section 2112070 Excess Air 2181 2182 Excess air means air supplied in addition to the theoretical quantity necessary for complete 2183 combustion of all fuel andor combustible waste material 2184 2185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2186 2187 Section 2112080 Excess Emissions 2188 2189 Excess emissions means any tonnage of NOx emailed by a NOx budget unit during a control 2190 period that exceeds the NOx allowances available for compliance deduction for the unit and for a 2191 control period 2192 2193
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2194 2195 Section 2112090 Excessive Release 2196 2197 Excessive release means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215144 218144 and 219144 a 2198 discharge of more than 295 g (065 lbs) of mercaptans andor hydrogen sulfide into the 2199 atmosphere in any 5-minute period 2200 2201
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2202 2203 Section 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 2204 2205
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 2206 2207 Section 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 2208 2209
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2211 Section 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 2212 2213 Exterior base coat means a can coating applied to the exterior of a two-piece can body to 2214 provide protection to the metal or to provide background for any lithographic or printing 2215 operation 2216 2217
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2218 2219 Section 2112170 Exterior End Coat 2220 2221 Exterior end coat means a can coating applied to the exterior end of a can to provide protection 2222 to the metal 2223 2224
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2225 2226 Section 2112190 External Floating Roof 2227 2228 External floating roof means a cover over an open top storage tank consisting of a double deck 2229 or pontoon single deck which rests upon and is supported by the volatile organic liquid being 2230 contained and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge 2231 and tank shell 2232 2233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2234 2235 Section 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 2236 2237 Extreme high-gloss coating means 2238 2239
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) regarding metal parts 2240 and products coatings a coating that when tested by ASTM D 523-80 incorporated by 2241 reference in Section 211101 of this Part shows a reflectance of 75 or more on a 60deg 2242 meter 2243
2244 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) regarding pleasure 2245 craft coatings any coating that achieves greater than 90 percent reflectance on a 60deg 2246 meter when tested using ASTM D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2247 of this Part 2248
2249 (Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2250
2251 Section 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 2252 2253
Extreme performance coating means 2254 2255
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) or 219204(q) any 2256
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coating that during intended use is exposed to any or all of the following 2257 ambient weather conditions temperatures consistently above 95degC 2258 (203degF) detergents abrasive and scouring agents solvents or corrosive 2259 atmospheres 2260
2261 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 2262 used on a metal or plastic surface where the coated surface meets in its 2263 intended use one or more of the criteria listed below Extreme 2264 performance coatings include but are not limited to coatings applied to 2265 locomotives railroad cars farm machinery and heavy duty trucks 2266
2267 Chronic exposure to corrosive caustic or acidic agents chemicals 2268 chemical fumes chemical mixtures or solutions 2269
2270 Repeated exposure to temperatures in excess of 121degC (250degF) or 2271
2272 Repeated heavy abrasion including mechanical wear and repeated 2273 scrubbing with industrial grade solvents cleansers or scouring 2274 agents 2275
2276 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2277
2278 Section 2112230 Fabric Coating 2279 2280 Fabric coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto or 2281 impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line as a roll unwound and 2282 coated as a continuous substrate 2283 2284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2285 2286 Section 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 2287 2288 Fabric coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 2289 coating is applied onto or impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line 2290 as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate 2291 2292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2293 2294 Section 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 2295 2296 Federally enforceable limitations and conditions means all limitations and conditions which 2297 are enforceable by the Administrator of the USEPA including those requirements developed 2298 pursuant to 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61 requirements within any applicable implementation plan 2299 and any permit requirements established pursuant to 40 CFR 5221 or 40 CFR 52737 or under 2300 regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR Part 51 Subpart I 40 CFR 51166 and 40 CFR Part 70 2301 2302
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2303 2304 Section 2112285 Feed Mill 2305 2306 Feed mill means a source or equipment at a source that produces food including premixes 2307 supplements and concentrates for animal (non-human) consumption from grain grain 2308 byproducts or alfalfa and other ingredients without cooking but not including wet or dry corn 2309 mills soybean mills flour mills and ethanol plants 2310 2311
(Source Added at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997) 2312 2313 Section 2112290 Fermentation Time 2314 2315 Fermentation time means the time elapsed between adding yeast to the dough and placing the 2316 product into the oven expressed in hours to the nearest one-tenth hour 2317 2318
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2319 2320 Section 2112300 Fill 2321 2322 Fill for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218119 through 218129 and 219119 through 219129 2323 means the introduction of VOL into a storage vessel but not necessarily to complete capacity 2324 2325
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16929 effective November 15 1994) 2326 2327 Section 2112310 Final Repair Coat 2328 2329
Final repair coat means 2330 2331
With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2332 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 215205(a) 218204(a)(1) and 2333 218204(a)(1)218219(a)(1) a coating that is used to repaint topcoat that is 2334 damaged during vehicle assembly 2335
2336 With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2337 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 2338 219204(a)(2)218219(a)(2) a coating applied to completely assembled 2339 motor vehicles or to parts that are not yet on a completely assembled 2340 vehicle to correct damage or imperfections in the coating The curing of 2341 the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at a lower 2342 temperature than that used for curing primer surfacer and topcoat 2343
2344 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2345
2346 Section 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 2347 2348
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Finish primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2349 coating applied with a wet film thickness of less than 10 mils prior to the 2350 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2351 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2352 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2353
2354 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2355
2356 Section 2112330 Firebox 2357 2358 Firebox means the chamber or compartment of a boiler or furnace in which materials are 2359 burned but not the combustion chamber or afterburner of an incinerator 2360 2361
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2362 2363 Section 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 2364 2365 Fixed-roof tank means a cylindrical shell with a permanently affixed roof 2366 2367
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2368 2369 Section 2112355 Flare 2370 2371
Flare means an open combustor without enclosure or shroud 2372 2373
(Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2374 2375 Section 2112357 Flat Glass 2376 2377
Flat glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime recipe and 2378 produced into continuous flat sheets and other products listed in Standard 2379 Industrial Classification 3211 2380
2381 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2382
2383 Section 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 2384 2385 Flat Wood Paneling means natural finish hardwood plywood panels hardwood panels with 2386 Class II finishes tileboard exterior siding and printed interior panels made of hardwood 2387 plywood or thin particleboard 2388 2389
(Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2390 2391 Section 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 2392 2393
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Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 2394 functional coating is applied to flat wood paneling 2395 2396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2397 2398 Section 2112360 Flexible Coating 2399 2400
Flexible coating means 2401 2402
Prior to May 1 2012 a paint with the ability to withstand dimensional 2403 changes 2404
2405 On and after May 1 2012 a coating that is required to comply with 2406 engineering specifications for impact resistance mandrel bend or 2407 elongation as defined by the original manufacturer of the equipment being 2408 coated 2409
2410 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2411
2412 Section 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 2413 2414 Flexible operation unit means a chemical manufacturing process unit that manufactures 2415 different chemical products periodically by alternating raw materials or operating conditions 2416 2417
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2418 2419 Section 2112368 Flexible Packaging 2420 2421 Flexible Packaging means any package or part of a package the shape of which can be readily 2422 changed Flexible packaging includes but is not limited to bags pouches liners and wraps 2423 utilizing paper plastic film aluminum foil metalized or coated paper or film or any 2424 combination of these materials Shrink-wrap labels or wrappers (but not self-adhesive labels) 2425 printed on or in-line with a flexible packaging printing press are also considered to be flexible 2426 packaging Flexible packaging does not include folding cartons gift wraps hot stamp foils wall 2427 coverings vinyl products decorative laminates floor coverings or tissue products 2428 2429
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2430 2431 Section 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 2432 2433
Flexible vinyl means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 non-rigid 2434 polyvinyl chloride plastic with a 5 percent by weight plasticizer content 2435
2436 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2437
2438 Section 2112370 Flexographic Printing 2439
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2440 Flexographic printing means a roll printing technique in which the pattern to be applied is 2441 raised above the printing roll and the image carrier is made of rubber or other elastomeric 2442 materials 2443 2444
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2445 2446 Section 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 2447 2448 Flexographic printing line means a printing line performing flexographic printing 2449 2450
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2451 2452 Section 2112410 Floating Roof 2453 2454 Floating roof means a roof on a stationary tank reservoir or other container which moves 2455 vertically upon change in volume of the stored material 2456 2457
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2458 2459 Section 2112415 Fog Coat 2460 2461
Fog coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating that 2462 is applied to a plastic part for the purpose of color matching without masking a 2463 molded-in texture A fog coat shall not be applied at a thickness of more than 05 2464 mils of coating solids 2465
2466 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2467
2468 Section 2112420 Fossil Fuel 2469 2470 Fossil fuel means natural gas petroleum coal or any form of solid liquid or gaseous fuel 2471 derived from such material 2472 2473
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2474 2475 Section 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 2476 2477 Fossil fuel-fired means the combustion of fossil fuel alone or in combination with any other 2478 fuel where fossil fuel actually combusted comprises or is projected to comprise more than 50 2479 percent of the annual heat input on a btu basis during any year 2480 2481
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2482 2483 Section 2112430 Fountain Solution 2484 2485
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Fountain solution means the solution used in certain methods of printing which is applied to 2486 the image plate to maintain hydrophilic properties of the non-image areas 2487 2488
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2489 2490 Section 2112450 Freeboard Height 2491 2492 Freeboard height means for open top vapor degreasers the distance from the top of the vapor 2493 zone to the top of the degreaser tank and for cold cleaning degreasers the distance from the 2494 solvent to the top of the degreaser tank 2495 2496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2497 2498 Section 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 2499 2500 Fuel combustion emission unit or Fuel combustion emission source means any furnace 2501 boiler or similar equipment used for the primary purpose of producing heat or power by indirect 2502 heat transfer 2503 2504
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2505 2506 Section 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 2507 2508 Fugitive particulate matter means any particulate matter emitted into the atmosphere other than 2509 through a stack provided that nothing in this definition or in 35 Ill Adm Code 212 Subpart K 2510 shall exempt any emission unit from compliance with other provisions of 35 Ill Adm Code 212 2511 otherwise applicable merely because of the absence of a stack 2512 2513
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2514 2515 Section 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 2516 2517 Full operating flowrate means maximum operating capacity of the source emission unit or 2518 process unit as applicable 2519 2520
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2521 2522 Section 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 2523 2524
Gasketgasket sealing material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 2525 and 219 a fluid applied to coat a gasket or replace and perform the same function 2526 as a gasket including room temperature vulcanization seal material 2527
2528 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2529
2530 Section 2112530 Gas Service 2531
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2532 Gas service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in the 2533 gaseous state at operating conditions 2534 2535
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2536 2537 Section 2112550 GasGas Method 2538 2539 Gasgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency which 2540 rely only on gas phase measurements The first method requires construction of a temporary 2541 total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive emissions are measured The second 2542 method uses the building or room which houses the coating line printing line or other emission 2543 unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all other VOM lines or emission units 2544 within the room be shut down while the test is performed but all fans and blowers within the 2545 room must be operated according to normal procedures 2546 2547
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2548 2549 Section 2112570 Gasoline 2550 2551 Gasoline means any petroleum distillate or petroleum distillatealcohol blend having a Reid 2552 vapor pressure of 276 kPa or greater which is used as a fuel for internal combustion engines 2553 2554
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2555 2556 Section 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 2557 2558 Gasoline dispensing operation or Gasoline dispensing facility means any site where gasoline 2559 is transferred from a stationary storage tank to a motor vehicle gasoline tank used to provide fuel 2560 to the engine of that motor vehicle 2561 2562
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2563 2564 Section 2112610 Gel Coat 2565 2566 Gel coat means a resin coating either pigmented or clear applied to the surface of a mold that 2567 becomes an integral part of a polyester resin product and that provides a cosmetic enhancement 2568 and improves resistance to degradation from exposure to the elements 2569 2570
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2571 2572 Section 2112615 General Work Surface 2573 2574 General Work Surface means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an area 2575 of a medical device or pharmaceutical manufacturing facility where solvent cleaning is 2576 performed on work surfaces but for which cleaning specifications are not required to be 2577
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maintained in accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the 2578 United States Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with 2579 authority over manufacturing operations for medical devices andor pharmaceuticals General 2580 work surfaces shall not include items defined under Janitorial Cleaning 2581 2582
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2583 2584 Section 2112620 Generator 2585 2586 Generator means a device that produces electricity 2587 2588
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2589 2590 Section 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 2591 2592
Glass bonding primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2593 primer applied to windshield or other glass or to body openings to prepare the 2594 glass or body opening for the application of glass bonding adhesives or the 2595 installation of adhesive bonded glass including glass bondingcleaning primers 2596 that perform both functions (cleaning and priming of the windshield or other glass 2597 or body openings) prior to the application of adhesive or the installation of 2598 adhesive bonded glass 2599
2600 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2601
2602 Section 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 2603 2604
Glass melting furnace means for purposes of Part 217 a unit comprising a 2605 refractory vessel in which raw materials are charged and melted at high 2606 temperature to produce molten glass 2607
2608 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2609
2610 Section 2112630 Gloss Reducers 2611 2612 Gloss reducers means a low-gloss coating formulated to eliminate glare for safety purposes on 2613 interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified in the US Department of Transportation Motor 2614 Vehicle Safety Standards 2615 2616
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2617 2618 Section 2112650 Grain 2619 2620 Grain means the whole kernel or seed of corn wheat oats soybeans and any other cereal or oil 2621 seed plant and the normal fines dust and foreign matter which results from harvesting handling 2622 or conditioning The grain shall be unaltered by grinding or processing 2623
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2626 Section 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 2627 2628 Grain-drying operation means any operation excluding aeration by which moisture is 2629 removed from grain and which typically uses forced ventilation with the addition of heat 2630 2631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2632 2633 Section 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 2634 2635 Grain-handling and conditioning operation means a grain storage facility and its associate 2636 grain transfer cleaning drying grinding and mixing operations 2637 2638
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2639 2640 Section 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 2641 2642 Grain-handling operation means any operation where one or more of the following grain-2643 related processes (other than grain-drying operation portable grain-handling equipment one-turn 2644 storage space and excluding flour mills and feed mills) are performed receiving shipping 2645 transferring storing mixing or treating of grain or other processes pursuant to normal grain 2646 operations 2647 2648
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2649 2650 Section 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 2651 2652 Green tire spraying means the spraying of green tires both inside and outside with release 2653 compounds which help remove air from the tire during molding and prevent the tire from 2654 sticking to the mold after curing 2655 2656
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2657 2658 Section 2112750 Green Tires 2659 2660 Green tires means assembled tires before molding and curing have occurred 2661 2662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2663 2664 Section 2112770 Gross Heating Value 2665 2666 Gross heating value means amount of heat produced when a unit quantity of fuel is burned to 2667 carbon dioxide and water vapor and the water vapor condensed as described in ASTM D2015-2668 66 D900-55 D1826-64 and D240-64 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of this Part 2669
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2672 Section 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 2673 2674 Gross vehicle weight rating means the value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum 2675 design loaded weight of a single vehicle 2676 2677
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2678 2679 Section 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 2680 2681 Hardwood Plywood means plywood whose surface layer is a veneer of hardwood 2682 2683
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2684 2685 Section 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 2686 2687 Heated airless spray means an airless spray coating method in which the coating is heated just 2688 prior to application 2689 2690
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2691 2692 Section 2112815 Heat Input 2693 2694 Heat input means the product of the gross heating value of the fuel and the amount of fuel 2695 combusted in a combustion device Heat input does not include the heat derived from preheated 2696 combustion air recirculated flue gases or exhaust from other sources 2697 2698
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2699 2700 Section 2112820 Heat Input Rate 2701 2702 Heat input rate means the amount of heat input used by a combustion device divided by its 2703 operating time (in hrs) 2704 2705
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2706 2707 Section 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 2708 2709
Heat-resistant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2710 coating that must withstand a temperature of at least 204oC (400oF) during normal 2711 use 2712
2713 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2714
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Section 2112830 Heatset 2716 2717 Heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that requires a heated dryer to solidify the 2718 printing inks 2719 2720
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2721 2722 Section 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 2723 2724 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line means a letterpress printing line in which a continuous 2725 roll of substrate is fed through the printing press and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2726 2727
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2728 2729 Section 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 2730 2731 Heatset web offset lithographic printing line means a lithographic printing line in which a 2732 blanket cylinder is used to transfer ink from a plate cylinder to a substrate continuously fed from 2733 a roll or an extension process and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2734 2735
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2736 2737 Section 2112870 Heavy Liquid 2738 2739 Heavy liquid means liquid with a true vapor pressure of less than 03 kPa (004 psi) at 2943deg 2740 K (70deg F) established in a standard reference text or as determined by ASTM method D2879-86 2741 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which has 01 Reid 2742 Vapor Pressure as determined by ASTM method D323-08 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 2743 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which when distilled requires a temperature of 42195deg K 2744 (300deg F) or greater to recover 10 percent of the liquid as determined by ASTM method D86-82 2745 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 2746 2747
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 2748 2749 Section 2112890 Heavy Metals 2750 2751 Heavy metals means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act elemental ionic or combined 2752 forms of arsenic cadmium mercury chromium nickel and lead 2753 2754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2755 2756 Section 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 2757 2758 Heavy off-highway vehicle products means heavy construction mining farming or material 2759 handling equipment heavy industrial engines diesel-electric locomotives and associated power 2760 generation equipment and the constituent parts of such equipment or engines 2761
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2762 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2763
2764 Section 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 2765 2766 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating means any protective decorative or functional 2767 coating applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle products However a high 2768 temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-2769 highway vehicle products coating 2770 2771
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2772 2773 Section 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 2774 2775 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line means a coating line in which any protective 2776 decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle 2777 products However application of a high temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric 2778 locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line or part of a 2779 heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line 2780 2781
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2782 2783 Section 2112955 High Bake Coating 2784 2785
High bake coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2786 coating that is designed to cure only at temperatures of more than 90oC (194oF) 2787
2788 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2789
2790 Section 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 2791 2792
High build primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2793 219 a coating applied with a wet film thickness of 10 mils or more prior to the 2794 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2795 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2796 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2797
2798 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2799
2800 Section 2112958 High Gloss Coating 2801 2802
High gloss coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 2803 coating that achieves at least 85 percent reflectance on a 60deg meter when tested 2804 using ASTM Method D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of 2805 this Part 2806
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2808 2809 Section 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 2810 2811
High-performance architectural coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2812 Code 218 and 219 a coating used to protect architectural subsections and that 2813 meets the requirements of the Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer 2814 Associations publication number AAMA 2604-05 (Voluntary Specification 2815 Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for High Performance Organic 2816 Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in 2817 Section 211101 of this Part or 2605-05 (Voluntary Specification Performance 2818 Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on 2819 Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2820 of this Part 2821
2822 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2823
2824 Section 2112965 High Precision Optic 2825 2826 High Precision Optic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 2827 optical element used in an electro-optical device that is designed to sense detect or transmit 2828 light energy including specific wavelengths of light energy and changes in light energy levels 2829 2830
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2831 2832 Section 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 2833 2834 High temperature aluminum coating means a coating that is certified to withstand a 2835 temperature of 5378deg C (1000deg F) for 24 hours 2836 2837
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2838 2839 Section 2112980 High Temperature Coating 2840 2841
High temperature coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2842 219 a coating that is certified to withstand a temperature of 538oC (1000oF) for 2843 24 hours 2844
2845 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2846
2847 Section 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 2848 2849 High volume low pressure (HVLP) spray means equipment used to apply coatings by means of 2850 a spray gun which operates between 01 and 10 psig air pressure 2851 2852
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2853
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2854 Section 2113010 Hood 2855 2856 Hood means a partial enclosure or canopy for capturing and exhausting by means of a draft 2857 the organic vapors or other fumes produced from a coating line printing line or other emission 2858 unit 2859 2860
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2861 2862 Section 2113030 Hot Well 2863 2864 Hot well means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a barometric 2865 condenser 2866 2867
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2868 2869 Section 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 2870 2871 Housekeeping practices means those activities specifically defined in the list of housekeeping 2872 practices developed by the Joint EPA - Industry Task Force and included herein under 35 Ill 2873 Adm Code 212461 2874 2875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2876 2877 Section 2113070 Incinerator 2878 2879 Incinerator means a combustion apparatus in which refuse is burned 2880 2881
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2882 2883 Section 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 2884 2885 Indirect heat transfer means transfer of heat in such a way that the source of heat does not 2886 come into direct contact with process materials 2887 2888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2889 2890 Section 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 2891 2892
Indoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2893 Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 2894 installation of wood flooring carpet resilient tile vinyl tile vinyl backed carpet 2895 resilient sheet and roll or artificial grass Adhesives used to install ceramic tile 2896 and perimeter bonded sheet flooring with vinyl backing onto a non-porous 2897 substrate such as flexible vinyl are excluded from this category 2898
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2900 2901 Section 2113100 Industrial Boiler 2902 2903
Industrial boiler means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed vessel in which 2904 water is heated and circulated either as hot water or as steam for heating or for 2905 power or both This term does not include a heat recovery steam generator that 2906 captures waste heat from a combustion turbine and boilers serving a generator that 2907 has a nameplate capacity greater than 25 MWe and produces electricity for sale if 2908 such boilers meet the applicability criteria under Subpart M of Part 217 2909
2910 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2911
2912 Section 2113110 Ink 2913 2914 Ink means a coating used in printing impressing or transferring words pictures designs or 2915 other images onto a substrate 2916 2917
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2918 2919 Section 2113120 In-Line Repair 2920 2921
In-line repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 2922 operation performed and coatings applied to correct damage or imperfections in 2923 the topcoat on parts that are not yet on a completely assembled vehicle The 2924 curing of the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at essentially 2925 the same temperature as that used for curing the previously applied topcoat In-2926 line repair is also referred to as high bake repair or high bake reprocess In-line 2927 repair is considered part of the topcoat operation 2928
2929 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2930
2931 Section 2113130 In-Process Tank 2932 2933 In-process tank means with respect to manufacture of pharmaceuticals a container used for 2934 mixing blending heating reacting holding crystallizing evaporating or cleaning operations 2935 2936
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2937 2938 Section 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 2939 2940 In-situ sampling systems means nonextractivenonexractive samplers or in-line samplers 2941 2942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2943 2944 Section 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 2945
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2946 Interior body spray coat means a can coating applied by spray to the interior of a can body 2947 2948
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2949 2950 Section 2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 2951 2952 Internal-floating roof means a cover or roof in a fixed-roof tank which rests upon and is 2953 supported by the volatile organic liquid being contained and is equipped with a closure seal or 2954 seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank shell 2955 2956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2957 2958 Section 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 2959 2960 Internal transferring area means areas and associated equipment used for conveying grain 2961 among the various grain operations 2962 2963
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2964 2965 Section 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 2966 2967 Janitorial Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 2968 cleaning of building or facility components including but not limited to floors ceilings walls 2969 windows doors stairs bathrooms furnishings and exterior surfaces of office equipment and 2970 excludes the cleaning of work areas where manufacturing or repair activity is performed 2971 2972
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2973 2974 Section 2113230 Lacquers 2975 2976 Lacquers means with respect to coating of wood furniture any clear wood finishes formulated 2977 with nitrocellulose or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction including 2978 clear lacquer sanding sealers 2979 2980
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2981 2982 Section 2113240 Laminate 2983 2984
Laminate means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a product 2985 made by bonding together two or more layers of material 2986
2987 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2988
2989 Section 2113250 Large Appliance 2990 2991
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Large appliance means any residential and commercial washers dryers ranges refrigerators 2992 freezers water heaters dishwashers trash compactors air conditioners and other similar 2993 products 2994 2995
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2996 2997 Section 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 2998 2999 Large appliance coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto 3000 the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts (including but not limited to 3001 doors cases lids panels and interior support parts) of large appliances 3002 3003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3004 3005 Section 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 3006 3007 Large appliance coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3008 functional coating is applied onto the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts 3009 (including but not limited to doors cases lids panels and interior parts) of large appliances 3010 3011
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3012 3013 Section 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 3014 3015 Lean-burn engine means any spark-ignited engine that is not a rich-burn engine 3016 3017
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 3018 3019 Section 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 3020 3021 Letterpress Printing Line means a web or sheetfed printing line that does not constitute a 3022 flexographic printing line in which the image area is raised relative to the non-image area and 3023 the ink is transferred to the substrate directly from the image surface 3024 3025
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3026 3027 Section 2113310 Light Liquid 3028 3029 Light liquid means VOM in the liquid state which is not defined as heavy liquid 3030 3031
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3032 3033 Section 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 3034 3035 Light-duty truck means any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 3850 kg or 3036 less designed mainly to transport property 3037
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3038 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3039
3040 Section 2113350 Light Oil 3041 3042 Light oil means a liquid condensed or absorbed from coke oven gas composed of benzene 3043 toluene and xylene 3044 3045
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3046 3047 Section 2113355 Lime Kiln 3048 3049
Lime kiln means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device used 3050 to calcine lime mud which consists primarily of calcium carbonate into calcium 3051 oxide 3052
3053 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3054
3055 Section 2113370 LiquidGas Method 3056 3057 Liquidgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency 3058 which require both gas phase and liquid phase measurements and analysis The first method 3059 requires construction of a temporary total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive 3060 emissions are measured The second method uses the building or room which houses the coating 3061 line printing line or other emission unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all 3062 other VOM lines or emission units within the room be shut down while the test is performed but 3063 all fans and blowers within the room must be operated according to normal procedures 3064 3065
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3066 3067 Section 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 3068 3069 Liquid-mounted seal means a primary seal mounted in continuous contact with the liquid 3070 between the tank wall and the floating roof edge around the circumference of the roof 3071 3072
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3073 3074 Section 2113410 Liquid Service 3075 3076 Liquid service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in a liquid 3077 state at operating conditions 3078 3079
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3080 3081 Section 2113430 Liquids Dripping 3082 3083
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Liquids dripping means any visible leaking from a seal including spraying misting clouding 3084 and ice formation 3085 3086
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3087 3088 Section 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 3089 3090 Lithographic printing line means a web or sheetfed printing line in which each roll printer uses 3091 a roll where both the image and non-image areas are essentially in the same plane 3092 (planographic) 3093 3094
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3095 3096 Section 2113470 Load-Out Area 3097 3098 Load-out area means any area where grain is transferred from the grain-handling operation to 3099 any vehicle for shipment or delivery 3100 3101
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3102 3103 Section 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 3104 3105
Load shaving unit means for purposes of Part 217 a device used to generate 3106 electricity for sale or use during high electric demand days including but not 3107 limited to stationary reciprocating internal combustion engines or turbines 3108
3109 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3110
3111 Section 2113480 Loading Event 3112 3113 Loading event begins with the connecting of marine terminal storage tanks to a marine vessel 3114 by means of piping or hoses and includes the transfer of liquid from the storage tank into the 3115 marine vessel and ends with the disconnecting of the pipes or hoses 3116 3117
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3118 3119 Section 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 3120 3121 Long dry kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or larger in length 3122 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3123 dry 3124 3125
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3126 3127 Section 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 3128 3129
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Long wet kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or greater in length 3130 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3131 a slurry 3132 3133
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3134 3135 Section 2113487 Low-NO[x] Burner 3136 3137 Low-NOx Adm Code 217 Subpart T a type of cement kiln burner system designed to lower 3138 NOx controlling flame turbulence delaying fuelair mixing and establishing fuel-rich zones for 3139 initial combusting which for firing of solid fuel by a kilns main burner includes an indirect 3140 firing system or comparable technique for the main burner to lower the amount of primary 3141 combustion air supplied with the pulverized fuel In an indirect firing system one air stream is 3142 used to convey pulverized fuel from the grinding equipment and another air stream is used to 3143 supply primary combustion air to the kiln burner with the pulverized fuel with intermediate 3144 storage of the fuel In contrast in a direct firing system the air stream used to convey pulverized 3145 coal is then directly used as primary combustion air without any intermediate storage of fuel 3146 resulting in more primary combustion air than with an indirect system 3147 3148
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3149 3150 Section 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 3151 3152 Low solvent coating means a coating which contains less organic solvent than the conventional 3153 coatings used by the industry Low solvent coatings include water-borne higher solids electro-3154 deposition and powder coatings 3155 3156
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3157 3158 Section 2113500 Lubricating Oil 3159 3160 Lubricating oil means an oil manufactured from petroleum or used oil for a use other than fuel 3161 including engine oil gear oil transmission oil turbine oil hydraulic oil aviation oil heat 3162 transfer oil as well as synthetic oils manufactured to serve such functions base stock and 3163 additive packages and individual additives for such lubricating oil including viscosity index 3164 improvers dispersants corrosion inhibitors antioxidants detergents wear inhibitors friction 3165 modifiers and pour point depressants but not including used oil 3166 3167
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3168 3169 Section 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 3170 3171
Lubricating waxcompound means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3172 219 a protective lubricating material applied to vehicle hubs and hinges 3173
3174 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3175
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3176 Section 2113510 Magnet Wire 3177 3178 Magnet wire means aluminum or copper wire which may subsequently be used in an 3179 electromagnetic device 3180 3181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3182 3183 Section 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 3184 3185 Magnet wire coating means any electrically insulating varnish or enamel or other protective 3186 decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of magnet wire 3187 3188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3189 3190 Section 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 3191 3192 Magnet wire coating line means a coating line in which any electrically insulating varnish or 3193 enamel or other protective decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of magnet 3194 wire 3195 3196
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3197 3198 Section 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 3199 3200 Maintenance Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 3201 solvent cleaning operation or activity carried out to ensure that general work areas where 3202 manufacturing or repair activity is performed remain clean and to clean tools machinery molds 3203 forms jigs and equipment This definition does not include the cleaning of coatings adhesives 3204 or ink application equipment 3205 3206
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3207 3208 Section 2113570 Major Dump Pit 3209 3210 Major dump pit means any dump pit with an annual grain through-put of more than 300000 3211 bushels or which receives more than 40 of the annual grain through-put of the grain-handling 3212 operation 3213 3214
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3215 3216 Section 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 3217 3218 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) means any county or group of counties which is defined by 3219 the following Table 3220 3221
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MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS IN ILLINOIS (MMAs) MMA COUNTIES INCLUDED IN MMA Champaign-Urbana Champaign Chicago Cook Lake Will DupageDuPage McHenry
Kane Grundy Kendall Kankakee Decatur Macon Peoria Peoria TazwellTazewell Rockford Winnebago Rock Island ndash Moline Rock Island Springfield Sangamon St Louis (Illinois) St Clair Madison Bloomington ndash Normal McLean
3222 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3223
3224 Section 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 3225 3226 Major Population Area (MPA) means areas of major population concentration in Illinois as 3227 described below 3228
3229 The area within the counties of Cook Lake DuPage Will the townships of 3230
Burton Richmond McHenry Greenwood Nunda Door Algonquin Grafton and 3231 the municipality of Woodstock plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3232 boundary of said municipality located in McHenry County the townships of 3233 Dundee Rutland Elgin Plato St Charles Campton Geneva Blackberry 3234 Batavia Sugar Creek and Aurora located in Kane County and the municipalities 3235 of Kankakee Bradley and Bourbonnais plus a zone extending two miles beyond 3236 the boundaries of said municipalities in Kankakee County 3237
3238 The area within the municipalities of Rockford and Loves Park plus a zone 3239
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3240 3241 The area within the municipalities of Rock Island Moline East Moline Carbon 3242
Cliff Milan Oak Grove Silvis Hampton Greenwood and Coal Valley plus a 3243 zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3244
3245 The area within the municipalities of Galesburg and East Galesburg plus a zone 3246
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3247 3248 The area within the municipalities of Bartonville Peoria and Peoria Heights plus 3249
a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3250 3251 The area within the municipalities of Pekin North Pekin Marquette Heights 3252
Creve Coeur and East Peoria plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3253
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boundaries of said municipalities 3254 3255 The area within the municipalities of Bloomington and Normal plus a zone 3256
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3257 3258 The area within the municipalities of Champaign Urbana and Savoy plus a zone 3259
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3260 3261 The area within the municipalities of Decatur Mt Zion Harristown and Forsyth 3262
plus a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3263 3264 The area within the municipalities of Springfield Leland Grove Jerome 3265
Southern View Grandview Sherman and Chatham plus a zone extending two 3266 miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3267
3268 The area within the townships of Godfrey Foster Wood River Fort Russell 3269
Chouteau Edwardsville Venice Nameoki Alton Granite City and Collinsville 3270 located in Madison County and the townships of Stites Canteen Centreville 3271 Caseyville St Clair Sugar Loaf and Stookey located in St Clair County 3272
3273 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3274
3275 Section 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 3276 3277 Manually operated equipment means a machine or tool that is handheld such as a handheld 3278 circular saw or compressed air chisel a machine or tool where the workpiece is held or 3279 manipulated by hand such as a bench grinder a machine or tool where the tool or bit is 3280 manipulated by hand such as a lathe or drill press and any dust collection system which is part 3281 of such machine or tool but not including any machine or tool where the extent of manual 3282 operation is to control power to the machine or tool and not including any central dust collection 3283 system serving more than one machine or tool 3284 3285
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3286 3287 Section 2113630 Manufacturing Process 3288 3289 Manufacturing process means a method whereby a process emission unit or series of process 3290 emission units is used to convert raw materials feed stocks subassemblies or other constituent 3291 parts into a product either for sale or for use in a subsequent manufacturing process 3292 3293
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3294 3295 Section 2113650 Marine Terminal 3296 3297 Marine terminal means a source that loads and unloads water craft 3298 3299
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(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3300 3301 Section 2113660 Marine Vessel 3302 3303 Marine vessel means any tanker freighter barge or other watercraft which transports solid or 3304 liquid freight including grain coal rock petroleum liquid or crude oil in bulk 3305 3306
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3307 3308 Section 2113665 Mask Coating 3309 3310
Mask coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a thin film 3311 coating applied through a template to coat a small portion of a substrate 3312
3313 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3314
3315 Section 2113670 Material Recovery Section 3316 3317 Material recovery section means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin any 3318 equipment designed to transport and recover styrene monomer and other impurities from other 3319 products and by-products in a polystyrene plant including but not limited to the styrene 3320 devolatilizerdevolatizer unit and styrene recovery unit 3321 3322
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3323 3324 Section 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 3325 3326 Maximum theoretical emissions means the quantity of volatile organic material emissions that 3327 theoretically could be emitted by a stationary source before add-on controls based on the design 3328 capacity or maximum production capacity of the source and 8760 hours per year The design 3329 capacity or maximum production capacity includes use of coating(s) or ink(s) with the highest 3330 volatile organic material content actually used in practice by the source provided however the 3331 Agency shall when appropriate and upon request by the permit applicant limit the maximum 3332 theoretical emissions of a source by the imposition of conditions in a federally enforceable 3333 operating permit for such source Such conditions shall not be inconsistent with requirements of 3334 the Clean Air Act as amended or any applicable requirements established by the Board Such 3335 conditions shall be established in place of design capacity or maximum production capacity in 3336 calculating the maximum theoretical emissions for such source and may include among other 3337 things the establishment of production limitations capacity limitations or limitations on the 3338 volatile organic material content of coatings or inks or the hours of operation of any emission 3339 unit or a combination of any such limitations Production or capacity limitations shall be 3340 established on a basis of no longer than one month except in those cases where a limit spanning a 3341 longer period of time is appropriate In such cases a limit or limitation must not exceed an 3342 annual limit rolled on a basis of at most a month that is for example a monthly production or a 3343 capacity level must be determined for each parameter subject to a production or capacity 3344 limitation and added to the eleven prior monthly levels for monthly comparison with the annual 3345
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limit Any production or capacity limitations shall be verified through appropriate 3346 recordkeeping 3347 3348 (Board Note The USEPA may deem operating permits which do not conform to the operating 3349 permit program requirements and the requirements of USEPAs underlying regulations 3350 including the requirement that limitations be quantifiable and enforceable as a practical matter 3351 not federally enforceable) 3352 3353
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3354 3355 Section 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 3356 3357 Maximum true vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by stored VOL at 3358 the temperature equal to the highest calendar-month average of the VOL storage temperature for 3359 VOLs stored above or below the ambient temperature or at the local maximum monthly average 3360 temperature of 75degF for the Chicago area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 218100 or 79degF for the 3361 Metro-East area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 219100 for VOLs stored at the ambient 3362 temperature as determined 3363
3364 a) In accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute bulletin 3365
2517 Evaporation Loss from External Floating Roof Tanks incorporated by 3366 reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112 or 3367
3368 b) By ASTM Method D2879-83 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 3369
218112(a)(1) and 219112(a)(1) 3370 3371
(Source Amended at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005) 3372 3373 Section 2113705 Medical Device 3374 3375 Medical Device means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an instrument 3376 apparatus implement machine contrivance implant in vitro reagent or other similar article 3377 including any component or accessory that meets one or more of the following conditions 3378 3379
a) it is intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or in the cure 3380 mitigation treatment or prevention of disease 3381
3382 b) it is intended to affect the structure or any function of the body or 3383 3384 c) it is defined in the National Formulary or the United States Pharmacopeia or any 3385
supplement to them 3386 3387
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3388 3389 Section 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 3390 3391
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Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3392 218187 and 219187 the collection of equipment and activities to prepare utilize maintain and 3393 repair work areas in order to accomplish one or more steps in preparing a medical device or 3394 pharmaceutical for its intended use Manufacturing is typically but not always conducted in 3395 accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the United States 3396 Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with authority over 3397 manufacturing operations for global sales of medical devices andor pharmaceuticals Work 3398 areas and equipment shall include all machinery tools equipment rooms tables countertops 3399 and facilities for maintaining employee health and safety that are subject to such criteria and 3400 procedures 3401 3402
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3403 3404 Section 2113710 Metal Furniture 3405 3406 Metal furniture means a furniture piece including but not limited to tables chairs waste 3407 baskets beds desks lockers benches shelving file cabinets lamps and room dividers made in 3408 whole or in part of metal 3409 3410
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3411 3412 Section 2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 3413 3414 Metal furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the 3415 surface of any metal furniture or any metal part which will be assembled with other metal wood 3416 fabric plastic or glass parts to form metal furniture However an adhesive is not a metal 3417 furniture coating 3418 3419
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3420 3421 Section 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 3422 3423 Metal furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3424 functional coating is applied onto the surface of any metal funiturefurniture or any metal part 3425 which will be assembled with other metal wood fabric or glass parts to form metal furniture 3426 However application of an adhesive is not a metal furniture coating line or part of a metal 3427 furniture coating line 3428 3429
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3430 3431 Section 2113760 Metallic Coating 3432 3433
Metallic coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3434 coating that contains more than 5 grams of pure elemental metal or a combination 3435 of elemental metals per liter of coating as applied 3436
3437
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3438 3439 Section 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 3440 3441 Metallic shoe-type seal means a primary or secondary seal constructed of metal sheets (shoes) 3442 which are joined together to form a ring springs or levers which attach the shoes to the floating 3443 roof and hold the shoes against the tank wall and a coated membrane which is suspended from 3444 the shoes to the floating roof 3445 3446
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3447 3448 Section 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 3449 3450
Metal to urethanerubber molding or casting adhesive means for purposes of 35 3451 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer to bond 3452 metal to high density or elastomeric urethane or molded rubber materials in 3453 heater molding or casting processes to fabricate products such as rollers for 3454 computer printers or other paper handling equipment 3455
3456 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3457
3458 Section 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 3459 3460 Mid-kiln firing means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a secondary 3461 firing in a kiln system by injecting fuel at an intermediate point in the kiln system using a 3462 specially designed fuel injection mechanism for the purposes of decreasing NOx 3463 lemissionsemissions through burning part of the fuel at a lower temperature and reducing 3464 conditions at the fuel injection point that may destroy some of the NOx lupstreamupstream in the 3465 kiln system 3466 3467
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3468 3469 Section 2113785 Military Specification Coating 3470 3471
Military specification coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3472 219 a coating that has a formulation approved by a United States military agency 3473 for use on military equipment 3474
3475 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3476
3477 Section 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 3478 3479 Miscellaneous fabricated product manufacturing process means 3480
3481 A manufacturing process involving one or more of the following applications 3482
including any drying and curing of formulations and capable of emitting VOM 3483
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3484 Adhesives to fabricate or assemble parts or products 3485 3486 Asphalt solutions to paper or fiberboard 3487 3488 Asphalt to paper or felt 3489 3490 Coatings or dye to leather 3491 3492 Coatings to plastic 3493 3494 Coatings to rubber or glass 3495 3496 Disinfectant material to manufactured items 3497 3498 Plastic foam scrap or fluff from the manufacture of foam containers and 3499
packaging material to form resin pellets 3500 3501 Resin solutions to fiber substances 3502 3503 Rubber solutions to molds or 3504 3505 Viscose solutions for food casings 3506
3507 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3508
above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3509 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3510 included 3511
3512 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3513
3514 Section 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing ProcessPocess 3515 3516
Miscellaneous formulation manufacturing process means 3517 3518 A manufacturing process which compounds one or more of the following 3519
and is capable of emitting VOM 3520 3521 Adhesives 3522 3523 Asphalt solutions 3524 3525 Caulks sealants or waterproofing agents 3526 3527 Coatings other than paint and ink 3528 3529
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Concrete curing compounds 3530 3531 Dyes 3532 3533 Friction materials and compounds 3534 3535 Resin solutions 3536 3537 Rubber solutions or 3538 3539 Viscose solutions 3540
3541 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process 3542
described above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other 3543 substances for clean-up operations associated with the process described 3544 in this definition would be included 3545
3546 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3547
3548 Section 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 3549 3550
Miscellaneous industrial adhesive application operation means for purposes of 3551 Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a regularly occurring industrial 3552 process consisting of one or more adhesive applicators and any associated drying 3553 area andor oven in which an adhesive is applied dried andor cured 3554
3555 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3556
3557 Section 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 3558 3559 Miscellaneous metal parts and products for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 Subpart F 3560 shall include farm machinery garden machinery small appliances commercial machinery 3561 industrial machinery fabricated metal products and any other industrial category in which metal 3562 parts or products under the Standard Industrial Classification Code for Major Groups 33 34 35 3563 36 37 38 or 39 are coated with the exception of the following coating lines subject to 35 Ill 3564 Adm Code 215204(a) through (i) and (k) architectural coatings automobile or light-duty truck 3565 refinishing the exterior of marine vessels and the customized top coating of automobiles and 3566 trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day 3567 3568
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3569 3570 Section 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 3571 3572 Miscellaneous metal parts and products coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 3573 and 219 any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of any metal 3574 part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a nonmetal part or product 3575
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3576 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3577
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3578 3579 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3580
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3581 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3582 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3583
3584 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3585
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3586 coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3587 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3588 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3589 County 3590
3591 d) For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition 3592
does not include decorative protective or functional materials that consist only of 3593 protective oils for metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For 3594 this purpose protective oil means an organic material that is applied to metal 3595 for the purpose of providing lubrication or protection from corrosion without 3596 forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to lubricating oils 3597 evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 3598 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet 3599 wire lubricants and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to 3600 installation or further assembly of a part or component 3601
3602 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3603
3604 Section 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 3605 3606 Miscellaneous metal parts or products coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3607 218 and 219 a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating is applied 3608 onto the surface of any metal part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a 3609 nonmetal part or product 3610
3611 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3612
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3613 3614 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3615
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3616 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3617 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3618
3619 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3620
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3621
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coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3622 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3623 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3624 County 3625
3626 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3627
3628 Section 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 3629 3630 Miscellaneous organic chemical manufacturing process means 3631
3632 A manufacturing process which produces by chemical reaction one or more of 3633
the following organic compounds or mixtures of organic compounds and which is 3634 capable of emitting volatile organic material (VOM) 3635 3636 Chemicals listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as 3637
applicable 3638 3639 Chlorinated and sulfonated compounds 3640 3641 Cosmetic detergent soap or surfactant intermediaries or specialties and 3642
products 3643 3644 Disinfectants 3645 3646 Food additives 3647 3648 Oil and petroleum product additives 3649 3650 Plasticizers 3651 3652 Resins or polymers 3653 3654 Rubber additives 3655 3656 Sweeteners or 3657 3658 Varnishes 3659
3660 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3661 above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3662 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3663 included 3664
3665 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3666
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Section 2113910 Mixing Operation 3668 3669 Mixing operation means the operation of combining two or more ingredients of which at least 3670 one is a grain 3671 3672
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3673 3674 Section 2113915 Mobile Equipment 3675 3676 Mobile equipment means any equipment which may be drawn or is capable of being driven on 3677 a roadway other than motor vehicles including but not limited to truck or automobile trailers 3678 farm machinery construction equipment street cleaners and golf carts 3679 3680
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3681 3682 Section 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 3683 3684
Mold seal coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 3685 initial coating applied to a new mold or a repaired mold to provide a smooth 3686 surface that when coated with a mold release coating prevents products from 3687 sticking to the mold 3688
3689 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3690
3691 Section 2113930 Monitor 3692 3693 Monitor means to measure and record 3694 3695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3696 3697 Section 2113950 Monomer 3698 3699 Monomer means a relatively low-molecular-weight organic compound that may combine with 3700 itself or other similar compounds by a cross-linking reaction to become a polymer 3701 3702
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3703 3704 Section 2113960 Motor Vehicles 3705 3706 Motor vehicles means automobiles trucks vans motorcycles or buses 3707 3708
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3709 3710 Section 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 3711 3712
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Motor vehicle adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3713 an adhesive including glass bonding adhesive used at a facility that is not an 3714 automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility applied for the purpose 3715 of bonding two vehicle surfaces together without regard to the substrates 3716 involved 3717
3718 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3719
3720 Section 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 3721 3722 Motor vehicle refinishing means any application of coatings to motor vehicles mobile 3723 equipment or their parts and components which is subsequent to the original coating applied at 3724 an original equipment manufacturing plant 3725 3726
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3727 3728 Section 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 3729 3730
Motor vehicle weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3731 218 and 219 an adhesive used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty 3732 truck assembly coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the 3733 purpose of bonding the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 3734
3735 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3736
3737 Section 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 3738 3739
Mouth waterproofing sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3740 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of 3741 ammunition to provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase mouth and bullet 3742
3743 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3744
3745 Section 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 3746 3747
Multi-colored coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3748 coating that exhibits more than one color when applied and which is packaged in 3749 a single container and applied in a single coat 3750
3751 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3752
3753 Section 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 3754 3755
Multi-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3756 219 a coating requiring the addition of a separate reactive resin commonly 3757
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known as a catalyst or hardener before application to form an acceptable dry 3758 film 3759
3760 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3761
3762 Section 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 3763 3764 Multiple package coating means a coating made from more than one different ingredient which 3765 must be mixed prior to using and has a limited pot life due to the chemical reaction which occurs 3766 upon mixing 3767 3768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3769 3770 Section 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 3771 3772
Multipurpose construction adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3773 218 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation or repair of various 3774 construction materials including but not limited to drywall subfloor panel 3775 fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) ceiling tile and acoustical tile 3776
3777 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3778
3779 Section 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 3780 3781 Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a 3782 generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other 3783 deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards 3784 3785
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 3786 3787 Section 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 3788 3789 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel means a panel whose original grain pattern is 3790 enhanced by essentially transparent finishes frequently supplemented by filters and toners 3791 3792
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 3793 3794 Section 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 3795 3796
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3797 3798 Section 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 3799 3800
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3801 3802 Section 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 3803
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3804 No detectable volatile organic material emissions means a discharge of volatile organic 3805 material into the atmosphere as indicated by an instrument reading of less than 500 ppm above 3806 background as determined in accordance with 40 CFR 60485(c) (incorporated by reference in 35 3807 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 3808 3809
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3810 3811 Section 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 3812 3813 Non-contact process water cooling tower means a towerlike device in which water is cooled by 3814 contact with atmospheric air and evaporation where such water has been or will be used for 3815 cooling of a process stream where VOM is present without intentional direct contact of the 3816 cooling water and process stream 3817 3818
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3819 3820 Section 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 3821 3822
Non-convertible coating means for purposes of Section 2111877 a coating 3823 that dries by solvent evaporation with no change in the chemical nature of the 3824 binder The coating remains soluble in the original solvent after drying 3825
3826 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3827
3828 Section 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 3829 3830 Non-flexible coating means a paint without the ability to withstand dimensional changes 3831 3832
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3833 3834 Section 2114065 Non-Heatset 3835 3836 Non-heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that does not require a heated dryer to 3837 solidify the printing inks Ultraviolet-cured and electron beam-cured inks are considered non-3838 heatset 3839 3840
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3841 3842 Section 2114067 NOx Trading Program 3843 3844 For the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W the NOx Trading Program shall 3845 mean the requirements of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W and those provisions of the 3846 federal NOx Trading Program 40 CFR 96 incorporated by reference therein 3847 3848
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001) 3849
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3850 Section 2114070 Offset 3851 3852 Offset means with respect to printing use of a blanket cylinder to transfer ink from the plate 3853 cylinder to the surface to be printed 3854 3855
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3856 3857 Section 2114080 One-Component Coating 3858 3859
One-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3860 a coating that is ready for application as it comes out of its container to form an 3861 acceptable dry film A thinner added to a coating to reduce the viscosity is not 3862 considered a component and therefore does not impact the coatings classification 3863 as a one-component coating or multi-component coating 3864
3865 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3866
3867 Section 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 3868 3869 One hundred percent acid means with respect to sulfuric and nitric acids acid with a specific 3870 gravity of 18205 at 30deg C in the case of sulfuric acid and 14952 at 30deg C in the case of nitric 3871 acid 3872 3873
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3874 3875 Section 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 3876 3877 One-turn storage space means that space used to store grain with a total annual through-put not 3878 in excess of the total bushel storage of that space 3879 3880
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3881 3882 Section 2114130 Opacity 3883 3884 Opacity means that fraction of light expressed in percent which when transmitted from a 3885 source through a smoke-obscured path is prevented from reaching the observer or instrument 3886 receiver 3887 3888
(Source Amended at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3889 3890 Section 2114150 Opaque Stains 3891 3892 Opaque stains means all stains that are not semi-transparent stains 3893 3894
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3895
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3896 Section 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 3897 3898 Open top vapor degreasing means the batch process of cleaning and removing soils from 3899 surfaces by condensing hot solvent vapor on the colder metal parts 3900 3901
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3902 3903 Section 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 3904 3905 Open-ended valve means any valve except pressure relief devices having one side of the 3906 valve in contact with process fluid and one side open to the atmosphere either directly or 3907 through open piping 3908 3909
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3910 3911 Section 2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 3912 Dispensing Facility 3913 3914 Operator of gasoline dispensing operation or Operator of a gasoline dispensing facility 3915 means any person who is the lessee of or operates controls or supervises a gasoline dispensing 3916 operation or a gasoline dispensing facility 3917 3918
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3919 3920 Section 2114220 Optical Coating 3921 3922
Optical coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3923 coating applied to an optical lens 3924
3925 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3926
3927 Section 2114230 Organic Compound 3928 3929 Organic compound means any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon 3930 dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3931 3932
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3933 3934 Section 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 3935 3936
a) Organic materials means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act any 3937 chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners which are liquids 3938 at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers viscosity reducers or 3939 cleaning agents including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins polychlorinated 3940 dibenzofurans and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons but excluding methane 3941
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carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic 3942 carbide metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate are not organic materials 3943
3944 b) Organic material means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 200 211 215 3945
218 and 219 any chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners 3946 which are liquids at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers 3947 viscosity reducers or cleaning agents but excluding methane acetone carbon 3948 monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic carbide 3949 metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3950
3951 (Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3952
3953 Section 2114260 Organic Solvent 3954 3955 Organic solvent means a solvent that consists of organic mineral spirits methyl ethyl ketone 3956 ethanol ether toluene or other organic materials other than soap detergent surfactants 3957 lubricating oil wax vegetable oil grease glycerin or animal fat For purposes of 35 Ill Adm 3958 Code 201 Subpart F a solvent which is a mixture shall be an organic solvent if it contains more 3959 than 5 percent by volume of such organic materials 3960 3961
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3962 3963 Section 2114270 Organic Vapor 3964 3965 Organic vapor means the gaseous phase of an organic material or a mixture of organic 3966 materials present in the atmosphere 3967 3968
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3969 3970 Section 2114280 Other Glass 3971 3972
Other glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass that is neither container glass 3973 as that term is defined in Section 2111435 nor flat glass as that term is defined 3974 in Section 2112357 3975
3976 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3977
3978 Section 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 3979 3980
Outdoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill 3981 Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 3982 installation of floor covering that is not in an enclosure and that is exposed to 3983 ambient weather conditions during normal use 3984
3985 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3986
3987
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Section 2114290 Oven 3988 3989 Oven means with respect to a coating line or printing line a chamber within which heat is 3990 used for one or more of the following purposes dry bake cureor polymerize a coating or ink 3991 3992
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3993 3994 Section 2114310 Overall Control 3995 3996 Overall control means the product of the capture efficiency and the control device efficiency 3997 3998
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3999 4000 Section 2114330 Overvarnish 4001 4002 Overvarnish means a transparent coating applied directly over ink or coating 4003 4004
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4005 4006 Section 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline 4007 Dispensing Facility 4008 4009 Owner of a gasoline dispensing operation or Owner of a gasoline dispensing facility means 4010 any person who has legal or equitable title to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing 4011 operation 4012 4013
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4014 4015 Section 2114370 Owner or Operator 4016 4017 Owner or operator means any person who owns operates leases controls or supervises a 4018 source an emission unit or air pollution control equipment 4019 4020
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4021 4022 Section 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 4023 4024 Packaging rotogravure printing means rotogravure printing upon paper paper board metal 4025 foil plastic film and other substrates which are in subsequent operations formed into 4026 packaging products or labels for articles to be sold 4027 4028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4029 4030 Section 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 4031 4032 Packaging rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line performing packaging 4033
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rotogravure printing 4034 4035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4036 4037 Section 2114430 Pail 4038 4039 Pail means any cylindrical shipping container of 1 to 12-gallon capacity and constructed of 29-4040 gauge and heavier material 4041 4042
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4043 4044 Section 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 4045 4046 Paint manufacturing source or Paint manufacturing plant means a source that mixes blends 4047 or compounds enamels lacquers sealers shellacs stains varnishes or pigmented surface 4048 coatings 4049 4050
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4051 4052 Section 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 4053 4054
Pan-backing coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4055 coating applied to the surface of pots pans or other cooking implements that are 4056 exposed directly to a flame or other heating elements 4057
4058 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4059
4060 Section 2114460 Panel 4061 4062 Panel means a flat piece of wood or wood product usually rectangular and used inside homes 4063 and mobile homes for wall decorations 4064 4065
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4066 4067 Section 2114470 Paper Coating 4068 4069 Paper coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied on paper plastic 4070 film or metallic foil to make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and 4071 labels book covers post cards office copier paper drafting paper or pressure sensitive tapes 4072 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 paper coating includes coatings applied by 4073 impregnation or saturation 4074 4075
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4076 4077 Section 2114490 Paper Coating Line 4078 4079
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Paper coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 4080 coating is applied on saturated into or impregnated into paper plastic film or metallic foil to 4081 make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and labels book covers post 4082 cards office copier paper drafting paper and pressure sensitive tapes For purposes of 35 Ill 4083 Adm Code 218 and 219 a paper coating line includes saturation or impregnation 4084 4085
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4086 4087 Section 2114510 Particulate Matter 4088 4089 Particulate matter means any solid or liquid material other than water which exists in finely 4090 divided form 4091 4092
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4093 4094 Section 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 4095 4096 Parts per million (volume) or PPM (vol) means a volumevolume ratio which expresses the 4097 volumetric concentration of gaseous air contaminant in a million unit volume of gas 4098 4099
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4100 4101 Section 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 4102 4103
Perimeter bonded sheet flooring means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4104 and 219 sheet flooring with vinyl backing installed onto a nonporous substrate 4105 using an adhesive designed to be applied only to a strip of up to four inches wide 4106 around the perimeter of the sheet flooring 4107
4108 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4109
4110 Section 2114550 Person 4111 4112 Person means any individual corporation partnership firm association trust estate public or 4113 private institution group state municipality political subdivision of a state any agency 4114 department or instrumentality of the United States and any officer agent or employee of any of 4115 the above 4116 4117
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4118 4119 Section 2114590 Petroleum 4120 4121 Petroleum means the crude oil removed from the earth and the oils derived from tar sands 4122 shale and coal 4123 4124
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4125
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4126 Section 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 4127 4128 Petroleum liquid means crude oil condensate or any finished or intermediate product 4129 manufactured at a petroleum refinery but not including acetone and Number 2 through Number 4130 6 fuel oils as specified in ASTM D-396-69 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 4131 218112 and 219112) gas turbine fuel oils Numbers 2-GT through 4-GT as specified in ASTM 4132 D-2880-71 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or diesel fuel 4133 oils Numbers 2-D and 4-D as specified in ASTM D-975-68 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 4134 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4135 4136
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 4137 4138 Section 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 4139 4140 Petroleum refinery means any source engaged in producing gasoline kerosene distillate fuel 4141 oils residual fuel oils lubricants or other products through distillation of petroleum or through 4142 redistillation cracking or reforming of unfinished petroleum derivatives 4143 4144
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4145 4146 Section 2114650 Pharmaceutical 4147 4148 Pharmaceutical means any compound or mixture other than food used in the prevention 4149 diagnosis alleviation treatment or cure of disease in human and animal 4150 4151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4152 4153 Section 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 4154 4155 PharamaceuticalPharmaceutical coating operation means a device in which a coating is applied 4156 to a pharmaceutical including air drying or curing of the coating 4157 4158
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4159 4160 Section 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 4161 4162 Photochemically reactive material means any organic material with an aggregate of more than 4163 20 percent of its total volume composed of the chemical compounds classified below or the 4164 composition of which exceeds any of the following individual percentage composition 4165 limitations Whenever any photochemically reactive material or any constituent of any organic 4166 material may be classified from its chemical structure into more than one of the above groups of 4167 organic materials it shall be considered as a member of the most reactive group that is the 4168 group having the least allowable percent of the total organic materials 4169
A combination of hydrocarbons alcohols aldehydes esters ethers or 4170 ketones having an olefinic or cyclo-olefinic types of unsaturation 5 4171
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percent This definition does not apply to perchloroethylene or 4172 trichloroethylene 4173
A combination of aromatic compounds with eight or more carbon atoms to 4174 the molecule except ethylbenzene 8 percent 4175
A combination of ethylbenzene ketones having branched hydrocarbon 4176 structures or toluene 20 percent 4177
4178 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4179
4180 Section 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 4181 4182 Pigmented coatings means opaque coatings containing binders and colored pigments which are 4183 formulated to conceal the wood surface either as an undercoat or topcoat 4184 4185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4186 4187 Section 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 4188 4189 Pipeline natural gas means a naturally-occurring fluid mixture of hydrocarbons (eg methane 4190 ethane or propane) produced in geological formations beneath the Earths surface that maintains 4191 a gaseous state at standard atmospheric temperature and pressure under ordinary conditions and 4192 that is provided by a supplier through a pipeline Pipeline natural gas contains 05 grains or less 4193 of total sulfur per 100 standard cubic feet Additionally pipeline natural gas must either be 4194 composed of at least 70 percent methane by volume or have a gross calorific value between 950 4195 and 1100 Btu per standard cubic foot 4196 4197
(Source Added at 41 Ill Reg4173 effective March 24 2017) 4198 4199 Section 2114730 Plant 4200 4201 Plant means for purposes other than 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 all of the pollutant-4202 emitting activities which belong to the same industrial grouping are located on one or more 4203 contiguous or adjacent properties and are under the control of the same person (or persons under 4204 common control) except the activities of any marine vessel Pollutant-emitting activities shall 4205 be considered as part of the same industrial grouping if they belong to the same major group (ie 4206 which have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification 4207 Manual 1987 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4208 4209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4210 4211 Section 2114735 Plastic 4212 4213
Plastic means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4214 synthetic material chemically formed by the polymerization of organic (carbon-4215 based) substances Plastics are usually compounded with modifiers extenders 4216
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andor reinforcers and are capable of being molded extruded cast into various 4217 shapes and films or drawn into filaments 4218
4219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4220
4221 Section 2114740 Plastic Part 4222 4223 Plastic part means a product or piece of a product made from a substance that has been 4224 formed from resin through the application of pressure or heat or both 4225 4226
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4227 4228 Section 2114750 Plasticizers 4229 4230 Plasticizers means substances added to a polymer composition to soften and add flexibility to 4231 the product 4232 4233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4234 4235 Section 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 4236 4237
Plastic solvent welding adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4238 and 219 any adhesive used to dissolve the surface of plastic to form a bond 4239 between mating surfaces 4240
4241 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4242
4243 Section 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 4244 4245
Plastic solvent welding adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4246 Code 218 and 219 any primer used to prepare plastic substrates prior to bonding 4247 or welding 4248
4249 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4250
4251 Section 2114768 Pleasure Craft 4252 4253
Pleasure craft means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a vessel 4254 that is manufactured or operated primarily for recreational purposes or leased 4255 rented or chartered to a person or business for recreational purposes 4256
4257 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4258
4259 Section 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 4260 4261
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Pleasure craft surface coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4262 219 any coating except unsaturated polyester resin (fiberglass) coatings 4263 containing volatile organic materials and applied by brush spray roller or other 4264 means to a pleasure craft 4265
4266 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4267
4268 Section 2114770 PM-10 4269 4270 PM-10 means particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 4271 10 micrometers as measured by the applicable test methods specified by rule Ambient air 4272 concentrations for PM-10 are usually expressed in micrograms per cubic meter (ugm(3)) 4273 4274
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4275 4276 Section 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 4277 4278 Pneumatic rubber tire manufacture means the production of pneumatic rubber tires with a bead 4279 diameter up to but not including 200 inches and cross section dimension up to 128 inches but 4280 not including specialty tires for antique or other vehicles when produced on equipment separate 4281 from normal production lines for passenger or truck type tires 4282 4283
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4284 4285 Section 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 4286 4287 Polybasic organic acid partial oxidation manufacturing process means any process involving 4288 partial oxidation of hydrocarbons with air to manufacture polybasic acids or their anhydrides 4289 such as maleic anhydride phthalic anhydride terephthalic acid isophthalic acid 4290 trimellitictrimelletic anhydride 4291 4292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4293 4294 Section 2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 4295 4296 Polyester resin material(s) means gel coat and unsaturated polyester resin such as isophthalic 4297 orthophthalic halogenated bisphenol A vinyl ester or furan resins cross-linking agents 4298 catalysts inhibitors accelerators promoters and any other material containing VOM used in 4299 polyester resin operations including the following polyester resin materials 4300
4301 a) Corrosion resistentresistant and fire retardant polyester resin materials used to 4302
make products for corrosive and fire retardant applications 4303 4304 b) High-strength polyester resin materials with a tensile strength of 10000 psi or 4305
more 4306 4307
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c) Gel coat 4308 4309 (Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4310
4311 Section 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 4312 4313 Polyester resin products manufacturing process means a manufacturing process that fabricates 4314 or reworks products for commercial military or industrial use by mixing pouring hand laying-4315 up impregnating injecting pultruding forming winding spraying andor curing by using 4316 unsaturated polyester resin materials with fiberglass filters or any other reinforcement materials 4317 4318
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4319 4320 Section 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 4321 4322 Polystyrene plant means any collection of process units and associated storage facilities at a 4323 source engaged in using styrene to manufacture polystyrene resin 4324 4325
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4326 4327 Section 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 4328 4329 Polystyrene resin means a substance consisting of styrene polymer and additives which is 4330 manufactured at a polystyrene plant 4331 4332
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4333 4334 Section 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 4335 4336
Polyvinyl chloride plastic or PVC plastic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4337 Code 218 and 219 a polymer of the chlorinated vinyl monomer that contains 57 4338 percent or more chlorine 4339
4340 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4341
4342 Section 2114900 Porous Material 4343 4344
Porous material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4345 substance that has tiny openings often microscopic in which fluids may be 4346 absorbed or discharged including but not limited to paper and corrugated 4347 paperboard Porous material does not include wood 4348
4349 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4350
4351 Section 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 4352 4353
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Portable grain-handling equipment means any equipment (excluding portable grain dryers) that 4354 is designed and maintained to be movable primarily for use in a non-continuous operation for 4355 loading and unloading one-turn storage space and is not physically connected to the grain 4356 elevator provided that the manufacturers rated capacity of the equipment does not exceed 4357 10000 bushels per hour 4358 4359
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4360 4361 Section 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 4362 4363 Portland cement manufacturing process emission source means any items of process 4364 equipment or manufacturing processes used in or associated with the production of portland 4365 cement including but not limited to a kiln clinker cooler raw mill system finish mill system 4366 raw material dryer material storage bin or system material conveyor belt or other transfer 4367 system material conveyor belt transfer point bagging operation bulk unloading station or bulk 4368 loading station 4369 4370
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4371 4372 Section 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 4373 4374 Portland cement process or Portland cement manufacturing plant means any facility or plant 4375 manufacturing portland cement by either the wet or dry process 4376 4377
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4378 4379 Section 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 4380 4381 Potential electrical output capacity means the MWe capacity rating for the units which shall be 4382 equal to 33 of the maximum design heat input capacity of the steam generating unit 4383 4384
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4385 4386 Section 2114970 Potential to Emit 4387 4388 Potential to emit (PTE) means the maximum capacity of a stationary source to emit any air 4389 pollutant under its physical and operational design Any physical or operational limitation on the 4390 capacity of a source to emit an air pollutant including air pollution control equipment and 4391 restriction on hours of operation or on the type or amount of material combusted stored or 4392 processed shall be treated as part of its design if the limitation is federally enforceable 4393 4394
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4395 4396 Section 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 4397 4398 Power driven fastener coating means the coating of nail staple brad and finish nail fasteners 4399
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where such fasteners are fabricated from wire or rod of 00254 inch diameter or greater where 4400 such fasteners are bonded into coils or strips such coils and strips containing a number of such 4401 fasteners which fasteners are manufactured for use in power tools and which fasteners must 4402 conform with formal standards for specific uses established by various federal and national 4403 organizations including Federal Specification FF-N-105b of the General Services Administration 4404 dated August 23 1977 (does not include any later amendments or editions US Army 4405 Armament Research and Development Command Attn DRDAR-TST Rock Island IL 61201) 4406 Bulletin UM-25d of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development - Federal Housing 4407 Administration dated September 5 1973 (does not include any later amendments or editions 4408 Department of HUD 547 W Jackson Blvd Room 1005 Chicago IL 60606) and the Model 4409 Building Code of the Council of American Building Officials and similar standards For the 4410 purposes of this definition the terms brad and finish nail refer to single leg fasteners 4411 fabricated in the same manner as staples The application of coatings to staple brad and finish 4412 nail fasteners may be associated with the incremental forming of such fasteners in a cyclic or 4413 repetitious manner (incremental fabrication) or with the forming of strips of such fasteners as a 4414 unit from a band of wires (unit fabrication) 4415 4416
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4417 4418 Section 2115010 Precoat 4419 4420 Precoat means any coating which is applied to bare metal primarily to deactivate the metal 4421 surface for corrosion resistance to a subsequent water-base primer 4422 4423
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4424 4425 Section 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coatings 4426 4427
Prefabricated architectural coatings means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 4428 218 and 219 coatings applied to metal parts and products that are to be used as an 4429 architectural structure 4430
4431 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4432
4433 Section 2115015 Preheater Kiln 4434 4435 Preheater kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln where the 4436 feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers prior to the final reactions in a kiln which forms 4437 clinker 4438 4439
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4440 4441 Section 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 4442 4443 Preheaterprecalciner kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln 4444 where the feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers and utilizes a second burner to 4445
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calcine material in a separate vessel attached to the preheater prior to the final fusion in a kiln 4446 which forms clinker 4447 4448
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4449 4450 Section 2115030 Pressure Release 4451 4452 Pressure release means the emission of materials resulting from system pressure being greater 4453 than set pressure of the pressure relief device 4454 4455
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4456 4457 Section 2115050 Pressure Tank 4458 4459 Pressure tank means a tank in which fluids are stored at a pressure greater than atmospheric 4460 pressure 4461 4462
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4463 4464 Section 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 4465 4466 Pressurevacuum relief valve means a device affixed to the storage tank vent pipe to prevent 4467 the escape or intrusion of gases 4468 4469
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 21 1994) 4470 4471 Section 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 4472 4473
Pretreatment coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4474 coating that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4475 percent acid by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied directly 4476 to metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance adhesion and ease of stripping 4477
4478 (Source Old Section 2115061 renumbered to Section 2115062 new Section 2115061 4479 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4480
4481 Section 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 4482 4483
Pretreatment wash primer means 4484 4485
For purposes of Subparts HH of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the first 4486 coating applied to bare metal if solventborne primers will be applied This 4487 coating contains a minimum of 05 percent acid by weight is necessary to 4488 provide surface etching and provides corrosion resistance and adhesion 4489
4490
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For purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4491 that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4492 percent acids by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied 4493 directly to fiberglass and metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance 4494 and adhesion of subsequent coatings 4495
4496 (Source Renumbered from Section 2115061 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 4497 effective September 14 2010) 4498
4499 Section 2115065 Primary Product 4500 4501 Primary Product means a product of a chemical manufacturing process unit that shall be 4502 determined according to the procedures specified as follows 4503
4504 a) If a chemical manufacturing process unit produces more than one intended 4505
chemical product the product with the greatest annual design capacity on a mass 4506 basis determines the primary product of the process 4507
4508 b) If a chemical manufacturing process unit has two more products that have the 4509
same maximum annual design capacity on a mass basis and if one of those 4510 chemicals is listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the listed 4511 chemical is considered the primary product If more than one of the products is 4512 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the owner or operator 4513 may designate as the primary product any of the listed chemicals 4514
4515 c) For a chemical manufacturing process unit that is designed and operated as a 4516
flexible operation unit and is used predominantly to produce one or more of the 4517 listed chemicals in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 the primary 4518 product shall be determined based on the expected utilization for the five years 4519 following promulgation for existing sources and based on the expected utilization 4520 for the first five years after initial start-up for new sources 4521 4522 1) If the flexible operation unit produces one product for the greatest annual 4523
operating time then that product shall represent the primary product of the 4524 flexible operation unit 4525
4526 2) If the flexible operation unit produces multiple chemicals equally based on 4527
operating time then the product with the greatest annual production on a 4528 mass basis shall represent the primary product of the flexible operation 4529 unit 4530
4531 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4532
4533 Section 2115070 Prime Coat 4534 4535 Prime coat means the first of two or more coatings applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 4536
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operation 4537 4538
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4539 4540 Section 2115075 Primer Sealant 4541 4542
Primer sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 4543 219204(q) a sealant applied in the manufacture of ammunition to assembled 4544 primers to maintain the primer assembly and prevent explosive priming mix from 4545 dusting during the transfer of primers 4546
4547 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4548
4549 Section 2115080 Primer Sealer 4550 4551 Primer sealer means an undercoat that improves the adhesion of the topcoat provides 4552 corrosion resistance and promotes color uniformity 4553 4554
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4555 4556 Section 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 4557 4558
Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215204(a) 4559 218204(a)(1) and 219204(a)(1) a coating used to touch up areas on the surface 4560 of automobile or light-duty truck bodies not adequately covered by the prime coat 4561 before application of the top coat The primer surfacer coat is applied between 4562 the prime coat and topcoat An anti-chip coating applied to main body parts (eg 4563 rocker panels bottom of doors and fenders and leading edge of roof) is a 4564 primersurfacer coat The primer surfacer coat is also referred to as a guide 4565 coat 4566
4567 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 Subpart HH 4568
and 219 Subpart HH a coating applied to motor vehicles mobile equipment or 4569 their parts and components at motor vehicle refinishing operations that fills in 4570 surface imperfections and builds a thickness in order to allow sanding 4571
4572 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) 4573
and 219204(a)(2) an intermediate protective coating applied over the 4574 electrodeposition primer and under the topcoat Primer surfacer provides 4575 adhesion protection and appearance properties to the total finish Primer 4576 surfacer may also be called guide coat or surfacer Primer surfacer operations 4577 may include other coatings (eg anti-chip lower-body anti-chip chip-resistant 4578 edge primer spot primer blackout deadener interior color basecoat replacement 4579 coating etc) that are applied in the same spray booths 4580
4581 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4582
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4583 Section 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 4584 4585 Primer surfacer operation means the application area(s) flashoff area(s) and oven(s) that are 4586 used to apply and dry or cure primer surfacer coat on a single assembly line 4587 4588
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4589 4590 Section 2115130 Primers 4591 4592 Primers means any coatings formulated and applied to substrates to provide a firm bond 4593 between the substrate and subsequent coats 4594 4595
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4596 4597 Section 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 4598 4599 Printed Interior Panel mean a panel whose grain or natural surface is obscured by fillers and 4600 basecoats upon which a simulated grain or decorative pattern is printed 4601 4602
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4603 4604 Section 2115150 Printing 4605 4606 Printing means the application of words designs pictures or other images to a substrate using 4607 ink 4608 4609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4610 4611 Section 2115170 Printing Line 4612 4613 Printing line means an operation consisting of a series of one or more roll printers and any 4614 associated roll coaters drying areas and ovens wherein one or more coatings are applied dried 4615 andor cured 4616 4617
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4618 4619 Section 2115185 Process Emission Source 4620 4621 Process emission source means any stationary emission source other than a fuel combustion 4622 emission unit or an incinerator 4623 4624
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4625 4626 Section 2115190 Process Emission Unit 4627 4628
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Process emission unit means any stationary emission unit other than a fuel combustion 4629 emission unit or an incinerator 4630 4631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4632 4633 Section 2115195 Process Heater 4634 4635
Process heater means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device 4636 that burns gaseous or liquid fuels only and that indirectly transfers heat to a 4637 process fluid or a heat transfer medium other than water This term does not 4638 include pipeline heaters and storage tank heaters that are primarily meant to 4639 maintain fluids at a certain temperature or viscosity 4640
4641 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 4642
4643 Section 2115210 Process Unit 4644 4645 Process unit means equipment and components assembled to produce as intermediate or final 4646 products one or more chemicals A process unit can operate independently if supplied with 4647 sufficient feed or raw materials and sufficient storage facilities for the product For purposes of 4648 Subpart Q of Parts 215 218 and 219 a process unit must produce one or more of the chemicals 4649 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as applicable 4650 4651
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4652 4653 Section 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 4654 4655 Process unit shutdown means a work practice or operational procedure that stops production 4656 from a process unit or part of a process unit An unscheduled work practice or operational 4657 procedure that stops production from a process unit or part of a process unit for less than 24 4658 hours is not a process unit shutdown The use of spare equipment and components and 4659 technically feasible bypassing of equipment and components without stopping production is not 4660 a process unit shutdown 4661 4662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4663 4664 Section 2115245 Process Vent 4665 4666 Process vent means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 through 4667 218506 and 219500 through 219506 any non-fugitive source of VOM emissions to the 4668 atmosphere resulting from non-combustion emission units A process vent begins at the inlet to 4669 the control device or in the absence of a control device at the point of discharge to the 4670 atmosphere This includes all emission units vents and stacks Not included in this definition are 4671 exhaust streams from exhaust hoods and building ventilation fans which are used to provide 4672 ventilation for workers and not to collect and discharge emissions from specific emission units 4673 4674
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(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 4675 4676 Section 2115250 Process Weight Rate 4677 4678 Process weight rate means the actual weight or engineering approximation thereof of all 4679 materials except liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air introduced into any process per 4680 hour For a cyclical or batch operation the process weight rate shall be determined by dividing 4681 such actual weight or engineering approximation thereof by the number of hours of operation 4682 excluding any time during which the equipment is idle For continuous processes the process 4683 weight rate shall be determined by dividing such actual weight or engineering approximation 4684 thereof by the number of hours in one complete operation excluding any time during which the 4685 equipment is idle 4686 4687
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4688 4689 Section 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 4690 4691 Production equipment exhaust system means a system for collecting and directing into the 4692 atmosphere emissions of volatile organic material from reactors centrifuges and other process 4693 emission units 4694 4695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4696 4697 Section 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 4698 4699 Publication rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line upon paper which is 4700 subsequently formed into books magazines catalogues brochures directories newspaper 4701 supplements or other types of non-packaging printed materials 4702 4703
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4704 4705 Section 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 4706 4707 Purged process fluid means liquid or vapor from a process unit that contains volatile organic 4708 material and that results from flushing or cleaning the sample line(s) of a process unit so that an 4709 uncontaminated sample may then be taken for testing or analysis 4710 4711
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4712 4713 Section 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 4714 4715 Radiation Effect Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 4716 coating or coating system engineered to interact through absorption or reflection with specific 4717 regions of the electromagnetic energy spectrum such as the ultraviolet visible infrared or 4718 microwave regions Uses include but are not limited to lightning strike protection 4719
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electromagnetic pulse protection and radar avoidance Coatings that have been designated 4720 classified by the Department of Defense are not included in this definition 4721 4722
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4723 4724 Section 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 4725 4726 Rated heat input capacity means the ability of an emission unit to combust a maximum amount 4727 of fuel on a steady state basis as limited by a federally enforceable permit condition or 4728 otherwise as stated by the manufacturer of the unit based on the physical design and 4729 characteristics of the unit or if higher than the manufacturers stated maximum amount as 4730 demonstrated by the actual operation of the unit 4731 4732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 4733 4734 Section 2115350 Reactor 4735 4736 Reactor means a vat vessel or other device in which chemical reactions take place 4737 4738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4739 4740 Section 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 4741 4742 Reasonably available control technology (RACT) means the lowest emission limitation that an 4743 emission unit is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably 4744 available considering technological and economic feasibility 4745 4746
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4747 4748 Section 2115390 Reclamation System 4749 4750 Reclamation system means equipment which reclaims spent solvents surplus propellants 4751 waste materials and other materials generated by an emission unit to produce solvent propellant 4752 or other materials which may be reused in the emission unit 4753 4754
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4755 4756 Section 2115400 Red Coating 4757 4758
Red coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4759 that meets all of the following criteria 4760
4761 Yellow limit the hue of hostaperm scarlet 4762 4763 Blue limit the hue of monastral red-violet 4764 4765
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Lightness limit for metallics 35 percent aluminum flake 4766 4767 Lightness limit for solids 50 percent titanium dioxide white 4768 4769 Solid reds hue angle of -11 to 38deg and maximum lightness of 23 to 45 4770 units and 4771 4772 Metallic reds hue angle of -16 to 35deg and maximum lightness of 28 to 45 4773 units 4774
4775 These criteria are based on Cielab color space 045 geometry For spherical 4776 geometry specular included the upper limit is 49 units 4777
4778 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4779
4780 Section 2115410 Refiner 4781 4782 Refiner means any person who owns leases operates controls or supervises a refinery 4783 4784
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4785 4786 Section 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 4787 4788 Refinery fuel gas means any gas which is generated by a petroleum refinery process unit and 4789 which is combusted at the refinery including any gaseous mixture of natural gas and fuel gas 4790 4791
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4792 4793 Section 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 4794 4795 Refinery fuel gas system means a system for collection of refinery fuel gas including but not 4796 limited to piping for collecting tail gas from various process units mixing drums and controls 4797 and distribution piping 4798 4799
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4800 4801 Section 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 4802 4803 Refinery unit or Refinery process unit means a set of equipment which are a part of a basic 4804 process operation such as distillation hydrotreating cracking or reforming of hydrocarbons 4805 4806
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4807 4808 Section 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 4809 4810 Reflective argent coating means a silver-colored coating that will reflect light 4811
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4812 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4813
4814 Section 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 4815 4816 Refrigerated condenser means a surface condenser in which the coolant supplied to the 4817 condenser has been cooled by a mechanical device other than by a cooling tower or evaporative 4818 spray cooling such as refrigeration unit or steam chiller unit 4819 4820
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4821 4822 Section 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 4823 4824
a) Regulated air pollutant means the following 4825 4826 1) Nitrogen oxides (NO[x]) or any volatile organic compound 4827 4828 2) Any pollutant for which a national ambient air quality standard has been 4829
promulgated 4830 4831 3) Any pollutant that is subject to any standard promulgated under Section 4832
111 of the Clean Air Act 4833 4834 4) Any Class I or II substance subject to a standard promulgated under 4835
Section 112 of the Clean Air Act including Sections 112(g) (j) and (r) 4836 4837 A) Any pollutant subject to requirements under Section 112(j) of the 4838
Clean Air Act Any pollutant listed under Section 112(b) shall be 4839 considered to be regulated 18 months after the date on which 4840 United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) was 4841 required to promulgate an applicable standard pursuant to Section 4842 112(e) of the Clean Air Act if USEPA fails to promulgate such 4843 standard 4844
4845 B) Any pollutant for which the requirements of Section 112(g)(2) of 4846
the Clean Air Act have been met but only with respect to the 4847 individual source subject to Section 112(g)(2) requirement 4848
4849 5) Greenhouse gases which are the group of six long-lived and directly 4850
emitted greenhouse gases carbon dioxide methane nitrous oxide 4851 hydrofluorocarbons perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride 4852
4853 b) Regulated air pollutant shall for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 201180(a) 4854
mean any air contaminant as to which this Subtitle contains emission standards or 4855 other specific limitations and any contaminant regulated in Illinois pursuant to 4856 Section 91 of the Act 4857
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4858 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993) 4859
4860 Section 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 4861 4862 Reid vapor pressure means the absolute vapor pressure of volatile crude oil and volatile 4863 nonviscous petroleum liquids except liquifiedliquefied petroleum gases as determined by the 4864 method referenced in the Section where the term is used or by ASTM D323-08 (if not referenced 4865 in the Section where the term is used) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 4866 and 219112 4867 4868
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 4869 4870 Section 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 4871 4872
Reinforced plastic composite means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4873 219 a composite material consisting of plastic reinforced with fibers 4874
4875 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4876
4877 Section 2115530 Repair 4878 4879 Repair means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of the 4880 fabrication process that requires the addition of polyester resin materials to portions of a 4881 previously fabricated product in order to mend damage immediately following normal 4882 fabrication operations 4883 4884
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4885 4886 Section 2115535 Repair Cleaning 4887 4888 Repair Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 4889 cleaning operation or activity carried out during a repair process 4890 4891
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4892 4893 Section 2115550 Repair Coat 4894 4895
Repair coat means 4896 4897
With respect to coating wood furniture coatings used to correct 4898 imperfections or damage to furniture surface 4899
4900 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coat used 4901 to re-coat portions of a previously coated product that has sustained 4902 mechanical damage to the coating following normal coating operations 4903
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4904 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4905
4906 Section 2115570 Repaired 4907 4908 Repaired means for the purpose of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 that 4909 equipment or a component has been adjusted or otherwise altered to eliminate a leak 4910 4911
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4912 4913 Section 2115580 Repowering 4914 4915 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart W repowering means the conversion or 4916 replacement of an existing budget EGU as identified in Appendix F with a technology capable 4917 of controlling NOx and combustion emissions simultaneously with improved boiler or generation 4918 efficiency and with waste reduction or any other replacement generation technology as 4919 determined by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Repowering shall be considered a 4920 control technology for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 4921 4922
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4923 4924 Section 2115585 Research and Development Operation 4925 4926 Research and Development Operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 4927 219187 an operation whose purpose is for research and development of new processes and 4928 products that is conducted under the close supervision of technically trained personnel and that 4929 is not involved in the manufacture of final or intermediate products for commercial purposes 4930 except in a de minimis manner 4931 4932
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4933 4934 Section 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 4935 4936 Residual fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 4 5 and 6 as specified in detailed requirements 4937 for fuel oils ASTM D-396-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 4938 219112 4939 4940
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4941 4942 Section 2115600 Resist Coat 4943 4944 Resist coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part before metallic plating to prevent 4945 deposits of metal on portions of the plastic part 4946 4947
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4948 4949
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Section 2115610 Restricted Area 4950 4951 Restricted area means the area within the boundaries of any municipality as defined in the 4952 Illinois Municipal Code plus a zone extending one mile beyond the boundaries of any such 4953 municipality having a population of 1000 or more according to the latest federal census 4954 4955
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4956 4957 Section 2115630 Retail Outlet 4958 4959 Retail outlet means any gasoline dispensing operation at which gasoline is sold or offered for 4960 sale for use in motor vehicles 4961 4962
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4963 4964 Section 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 4965 4966 Rich-burn engine means a spark-ignited engine where the oxygen content in the exhaust stream 4967 of the engine before any dilutions is 1 percent or less by volume measured on a dry basis 4968 4969
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 4970 4971 Section 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 4972 4973 Ringelmann chart means the chart published and described in the Bureau of Mines US 4974 Department of Interior Information Circular 8333 (Revision of IC7718) May 1 1967 or any 4975 adaptation thereof which has been approved by the Agency 4976 4977
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4978 4979 Section 2115670 Roadway 4980 4981 Roadway means any street highway road alley sidewalk parking lot airport rail bed or 4982 terminal bikeway pedestrian mall or other structure used for transportation purposes 4983 4984
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4985 4986 Section 2115690 Roll Coater 4987 4988 Roll coater means an apparatus used for roll coating 4989 4990
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4991 4992 Section 2115710 Roll Coating 4993 4994 Roll coating means a method of applying a coating to a moving substrate by means of rotating 4995
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hard rubber elastomeric or metal rolls 4996 4997
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4998 4999 Section 2115730 Roll Printer 5000 5001 Roll printer means an apparatus used for roll printing 5002 5003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5004 5005 Section 2115750 Roll Printing 5006 5007 Roll printing means the method of printing by means of a series of rolls usually of hard rubber 5008 or metal each with only partial coverage 5009 5010
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5011 5012 Section 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 5013 5014 Rotogravure printing means roll printing in which the pattern to be applied is recessed in the 5015 roll relative to the non-image area 5016 5017
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5018 5019 Section 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 5020 5021 Rotogravure printing line means a printing line performing rotogravure printing 5022 5023
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5024 5025 Section 2115800 Rubber 5026 5027
Rubber means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5028 any natural or manmade rubber substrate including but not limited to styrene-5029 butadiene rubber polychloroprene (neoprene) butyl rubber nitrile rubber 5030 chlorosulfonated polyethylene and ethylene propylene diene terpolymer 5031
5032 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5033
5034 Section 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 5035 5036 Safety relief valve means a valve which is normally closed and which is designed to open in 5037 order to relieve excessive pressures within a vessel or pipe 5038 5039
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5040 5041
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Section 2115830 Sandblasting 5042 5043 Sandblasting means the use of a mixture of sand and air at high pressures for cleaning andor 5044 polishing any type of surface 5045 5046
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5047 5048 Section 2115850 Sanding Sealers 5049 5050 Sanding sealers means any coatings formulated for and applied to bare wood for sanding and 5051 to seal the wood for subsequent application of varnish To be considered a sanding sealer a 5052 coating must be clearly labelled as such 5053 5054
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5055 5056 Section 2115860 Scientific Instrument 5057 5058 Scientific Instrument means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5059 instrument including the components assemblies and subassemblies used in their manufacture 5060 and associated accessories and reagents that are used for the detection measurement analysis 5061 separation synthesis or sequencing of various compounds 5062 5063
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5064 5065 Section 2115870 Screening 5066 5067 Screening means separating material according to size by pressing undersized material through 5068 one or more mesh surfaces (screens) in series and retaining oversized material on the mesh 5069 surfaces (screens) 5070 5071
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5072 5073 Section 2115875 Screen Printing 5074 5075 Screen Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a process in 5076 which the printing ink passes through a taut screen or fabric to which a refined form of stencil 5077 has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and dimensions of the imprint 5078 5079
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5080 5081 Section 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 5082 5083 Screen Printing on Paper means a process that would otherwise be paper coating as defined in 5084 Section 2114470 of this Part except ink is passed through a taut screen or fabric to which a 5085 refined form of stencil has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and 5086 dimensions of the imprint 5087
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5088 (Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 5089
5090 Section 2115885 Screen Reclamation 5091 5092 Screen Reclamation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 5093 cleaning activity carried out in a screen printing operation in which the screen is completely 5094 cleaned and the stencil removed for recycling or reuse of the screen for other production runs 5095 5096
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5097 5098 Section 2115890 Sealer 5099 5100
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and 5101 (q) sealer means a coating containing binders that seals wood prior to the 5102 application of the subsequent coatings 5103
5104 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and (q) 5105 sealer means a high viscosity material generally but not always applied in the 5106 paint shop after the body has received an electrodeposition primer coating and 5107 before the application of subsequent coatings (eg primer surfacer) The primary 5108 purpose of sealer is to fill body joints completely so that there is no intrusion of 5109 water gases or corrosive materials into the passenger area of the body 5110 compartment These materials are also referred to as sealant sealant primer or 5111 caulk 5112
5113 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5114
5115 Section 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 5116 5117 Semi-transparent stains means stains containing dyes or semi-transparent pigments which are 5118 formulated to enhance wood grain and change the color of the surface but not to conceal the 5119 surface including but not limited to sap stain toner non-grain raising stains pad stain or 5120 spatter stain 5121 5122
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5123 5124 Section 2115930 Sensor 5125 5126 Sensor means a device that measures a physical quantity or the change in a physical quantity 5127 such as temperature pressure flow rate pH or liquid level 5128 5129
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5130 5131 Section 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 5132 5133
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Set of safety relief valves means one or more safety relief valves designed to open in order to 5134 relieve excessive pressures in the same vessel or pipe 5135 5136
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5137 5138 Section 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 5139 5140 Sheet basecoat means a coating applied to metal when the metal is in sheet form to serve as 5141 either the exterior or interior of a can for either two-piece or three-piece cans 5142 5143
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5144 5145 Section 2115980 Sheet-Fed 5146 5147 Sheet-fed means a printing or coating line where individual sheets of substrate are fed to the 5148 line sequentially 5149 5150
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5151 5152 Section 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 5153 5154
Sheet rubber lining installation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5155 and 219 the process of applying sheet rubber liners by hand to metal or plastic 5156 substrates to protect the underlying substrate from corrosion or abrasion These 5157 operations also include laminating sheet rubber to fabric by hand 5158
5159 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5160
5161 Section 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 5162 5163
Shock-free coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5164 coating applied to electrical components to protect the user from electric shock 5165 The coating has characteristics of being of low capacitance and high resistance 5166 and having resistance to breaking down under high voltage 5167
5168 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5169
5170 Section 2115990 Shotblasting 5171 5172 Shotblasting means the use of a mixture of any metallic or non-metallic substance and air at 5173 high pressures for cleaning andor polishing any type of surface 5174 5175
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5176 5177 Section 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 5178 5179
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Side-seam spray coat means a can coating applied to the seam of a three-piece can 5180 5181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5182 5183 Section 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 5184 5185
Silicone-release coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5186 any coating that contains silicone resin and is intended to prevent food from 5187 sticking to metal surfaces such as baking pans 5188
5189 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5190
5191 Section 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 5192 5193
Single-ply roof membrane means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 5194 219 a prefabricated single sheet of rubber normally ethylene-propylenediene 5195 terpolymer that is field applied to a building roof using one layer of membrane 5196 material Single-ply roof membrane does not include membranes prefabricated 5197 from EPDM 5198
5199 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5200
5201 Section 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 5202 5203
Single-ply roof membrane adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 5204 Code 218 and 219 any primer labeled for use to clean and promote adhesion of 5205 the single-ply roof membrane seams or splices prior to bonding 5206
5207 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5208
5209 Section 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 5210 5211
Single-ply roof membrane installation and repair adhesive means for purposes 5212 of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive labeled for use in the installation 5213 or repair of single-ply roof membrane Installation includes as a minimum 5214 attaching the edge of the membrane to the edge of the roof and applying flashings 5215 to vents pipes and ducts that protrude through the membrane Repair includes 5216 gluing the edges of A-4 torn membrane together attaching a patch over a hole 5217 and reapplying flashings to vents pipes or ducts installed through the membrane 5218
5219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5220
5221 Section 2116025 Single Unit Operation 5222 5223 Single unit operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 5224 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a distinct piece of equipment in a batch operation 5225
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within which one or more discrete processing steps occur Such discrete processing steps 5226 include but are not limited to the preparation of reactants facilitation of reactions separation 5227 and purification of products or intermediates and recycling of materials 5228 5229
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 5230 5231 Section 2116030 Smoke 5232 5233 Smoke means small gas-borne particles resulting from incomplete combustion consisting 5234 predominantly but not exclusively of carbon ash and other combustible material that form a 5235 visible plume in the air 5236 5237
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5238 5239 Section 2116050 Smokeless Flare 5240 5241 Smokeless flare means a combustion unit and the stack to which it is affixed in which organic 5242 material achieves combustion by burning in the atmosphere such that the smoke or other 5243 particulate matter emitted to the atmosphere from such combustion does not have an appearance 5244 density or shade darker that No 1 of the RingelmannRinglemann Chart 5245 5246
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5247 5248 Section 2116060 Soft Coat 5249 5250 Soft coat means any coating that provides a soft tactile feel similar to leather and a rich leather-5251 like appearance when applied to plastic interior automotive parts and exterior business machine 5252 parts 5253 5254
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5255 5256 Section 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 5257 5258
Solar-absorbent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5259 a coating that has as its prime purpose the absorption of solar radiation 5260
5261 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5262
5263 Section 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 5264 5265
Solids turnover ratio or Solids RT means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 5266 218 and 219 the ratio of total volume of coating solids that is added to the EDP 5267 system in a calendar month to the total volume design capacity of the EDP 5268 system 5269
5270 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5271
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5272 Section 2116070 Solvent 5273 5274 Solvent means a liquid substance that is used to dissolve or dilute another substance This 5275 term includes but is not limited to organic materials used as dissolvers viscosity reducers 5276 degreasing agents or cleaning agents 5277 5278
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5279 5280 Section 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 5281 5282 Solvent cleaning means the process of cleaning soils from surfaces by cold cleaning open top 5283 vapor degreasing or conveyorized degreasing 5284 5285
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5286 5287 Section 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 5288 5289 Solvent recovery system means equipment which processes spent solvents surplus propellants 5290 and other VOM containing waste materials generated by an emission unit to recover VOM which 5291 can be productively used either in the original unit or for another purpose reducing the amount 5292 of such material which must be disposed of as waste 5293 5294
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5295 5296 Section 2116130 Source 5297 5298 Source means any stationary source (or any group of stationary sources) that are located on 5299 one or more contiguous or adjacent properties that are under common control of the same 5300 person (or persons under common control) and that belongs to a single major industrial 5301 grouping For the purposes of defining source a stationary source or group of stationary 5302 sources shall be considered part of a single major industrial grouping if all of the pollutant 5303 emitting activities at such source or group of sources located on contiguous or adjacent 5304 properties and under common control belong to the same Major Group (ie all have the same 5305 two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual 1987 5306 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or such pollutant 5307 emitting activities at a stationary source (or group of sources) located on contiguous or adjacent 5308 properties and under common control constitute a support facility as defined in Section 395 of 5309 the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5395] The determination as to whether any 5310 group of stationary sources are located on contiguous or adjacent properties andor are under 5311 common control andor whether the pollutant emitting activities at such group of stationary 5312 sources constitute a support facility shall be made on a case by case basis [415 ILCS 5395] 5313 5314
(Source Amended at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001) 5315 5316 Section 2116140 Specialty Coatings 5317
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5318 Specialty coatings means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 plastic parts 5319 coatings used for unusual job performance requirements These products include adhesion 5320 primers resist coatings soft coatings reflective coatings electrostatic prep coatings headlamp 5321 lens coatings ink pad printing coatings stencil coatings vacuum metalizing coatings gloss 5322 reducers plating resist coatings and plating sensitizer coatings 5323 5324
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5325 5326 Section 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 5327 5328 Specialty coatings for motor vehicles means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code Part 218 and 5329 Part 219 Subpart HH a coating used for unusual job performance requirements including but 5330 not limited to adhesion promoters uniform finish blenders elastomeric materials gloss 5331 flatteners and bright metal trim repair 5332 5333
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5334 5335 Section 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 5336 5337 Specialty high gloss catalyzed coating means commercial contract finishing of material 5338 prepared for printers and lithographers where the finishing process uses a solvent-borne coating 5339 formulated with a catalyst in a quantity of no more than 12000 gallonsyear as supplied where 5340 the coating machines are sheet fed and the coated sheets are brought to a minimum surface 5341 temperature of 190deg F and where the coated sheets are to achieve the minimum specular 5342 reflectance index of 65 measured at a 60 degree angle with a gloss meter 5343 5344
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 5345 5346 Section 2116170 Specialty Leather 5347 5348 Specialty leather means leather in one of the following categories 5349
5350 a) Specialty shoe leather such as CHROMEXCEL (TM) leather that is 5351
5352 1) A select grade of chrome tanned bark retanned leather 5353 5354 2) Retanned to over 25 by weight grease wax and oils by direct contact 5355
with such materials in liquefied form at elevated temperature without the 5356 presence of water 5357
5358 3) Finished with coating materials which adhere to the leather surface to 5359
provide color and a rich visual luster while allowing a surface that feels 5360 oily and 5361
5362 4) Used primarily for manufacture of shoes 5363
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5364 b) SpecialitySpecialty football leather such as TANNED IN TACK (TM) 5365
leather that is 5366 5367 1) Top grade chrome tanned bark retanned and fat liquored leather 5368 5369 2) Finished with coating materials which impregnate into the leather to 5370
produce a permanent non-slip tacky exterior surface on the leather This 5371 tacky characteristic continues to exist with wear and 5372
5373 3) Used primarily for the manufacture of footballs 5374 5375
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5376 5377 Section 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 5378 5379 Specialty soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing equipment 5380 using indirect steam heat in flash or vapor desolventizers as the primary method of 5381 desolventizing and producing specialty solvent extracted soy flakes grits or flour 5382 5383
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5384 5385 Section 2116210 Splash Loading 5386 5387 Splash loading means a method of loading a tank railroad tank car tank truck or trailer by use 5388 of other than a submerged loading pipe 5389 5390
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5391 5392 Section 2116230 Stack 5393 5394 Stack means a flue or conduit free-standing or with exhaust port above the roof of the building 5395 on which it is mounted by which air contaminants are emitted into the atmosphere 5396 5397
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5398 5399 Section 2116250 Stain Coating 5400 5401 Stain coating means a non-protective coating containing dye or pigment which is applied to a 5402 substrate to impart color without obscuring the grain of the substrate ie the appearance and 5403 texture of the surface of the substrate due to its physical structure or for a transparent substrate 5404 without blocking the passage of light through the substrate 5405 5406
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5407 5408 Section 2116270 Standard Conditions 5409
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5410 Standard conditions means a temperature of 70deg F and a pressure of 147 psia 5411 5412
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5413 5414 Section 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 5415 5416 Standard cubic foot (scf) means the volume of one cubic foot of gas at standard conditions 5417 5418
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5419 5420 Section 2116310 Start-Up 5421 5422 Start-up means the setting in operation of an emission unit for any purpose 5423 5424
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5425 5426 Section 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 5427 5428 Stationary emission source means an emission source which is not self-propelled 5429 5430
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5431 5432 Section 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 5433 5434 Stationary emission unit means an emission unit which is not self-propelled 5435 5436
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5437 5438 Section 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 5439 5440 Stationary gas turbine means any simple cycle gas turbine regenerative cycle gas turbine or 5441 any gas turbine portion of a combined cycle steamelectric generating system that is not self 5442 propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for portability 5443 5444
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5445 5446 Section 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 5447 5448 Stationary reciprocating internal combustion engine means any internal combustion engine 5449 except a gas turbine that is not self-propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for 5450 portability 5451 5452
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5453 5454 Section 2116370 Stationary Source 5455
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5456 Stationary source means any building structure facility or installation that emits or may emit 5457 any air pollutant 5458 5459
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5460 5461 Section 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 5462 5463 Stationary storage tank means any container of liquid or gas which is designed and constructed 5464 to remain at one site 5465 5466
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5467 5468 Section 2116400 Stencil Coat 5469 5470
Stencil coat means 5471 5472
Prior to May 1 2012 a coating that is applied over a stencil on a plastic 5473 part at a thickness of 1 mil or less of coating solids Stencil coats are most 5474 frequently letters numbers or decorative designs 5475
5476 On and after May 1 2012 an ink or pigmented coating that is rolled or 5477 brushed onto a template or stamp in order to add identifying letters 5478 symbols andor numbers 5479
5480 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5481
5482 Section 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 5483 5484 Sterilization Indicating Ink means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5485 ink that changes color to indicate that sterilization has occurred Such ink is used to monitor the 5486 sterilization of medical instruments autoclave efficiency and the thermal processing of foods for 5487 prevention of spoilage 5488 5489
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5490 5491 Section 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 5492 5493 Storage tank or storage vessel means any tank reservoir or container used for the storage of 5494 liquid or gaseous material 5495 5496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5497 5498 Section 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 5499 5500 Strippable spray booth coating means a coating that is applied to a spray booth wall to provide 5501
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a protective film to receive overspray during finishing operations and that is subsequently peeled 5502 off and disposed of 5503 5504
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 5505 5506 Section 2116425 Stripping 5507 5508 Stripping means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the removal of cured 5509 coatings cured inks or cured adhesives 5510 5511
(Source Added at 39 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5512 5513 Section 2116427 Structural Glazing 5514 5515
Structural glazing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5516 process that includes the application of adhesive to bond glass ceramic metal 5517 stone or composite panels to exterior building frames 5518
5519 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14116 effective September 14 2010) 5520
5521 Section 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 5522 5523 Styrene devolatilizer unit means equipment performing the function of separating unreacted 5524 styrene monomer and other volatile components from polystyrene in a vacuum devolatilizer 5525 5526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5527 5528 Section 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 5529 5530 Styrene recovery unit means equipment performing the function of separating styrene 5531 monomer from other less volatile components of the styrene devolatilizer units output The 5532 separated styrene monomer may be reused as a raw material in the polystyrene plant 5533 5534
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5535 5536 Section 2116460 Subfloor 5537 5538
Subfloor means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 subflooring 5539 material over floor joists including any load bearing joists Subflooring is 5540 covered by a finish surface material 5541
5542 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5543
5544 Section 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 5545 5546
a) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any 5547
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loading pipe the discharge opening of which is entirely submerged when the 5548 liquid level is 6 inches above the bottom of the tank When applied to a tank 5549 which is loaded from the side submerged loading pipe means any loading pipe 5550 the discharge of which is entirely submerged when the liquid level is 18 inches or 5551 two times the loading pipe diameter whichever is greater above the bottom of the 5552 tank The definition shall also apply to any loading pipe which is continuously 5553 submerged during loading operations 5554
5555 b) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5556
any discharge pipe or nozzle which meets either of the following conditions 5557 5558 1) Where the tank is filled from the top the end of the discharge pipe or 5559
nozzle must be totally submerged when the liquid level is 15 cm (6 in) 5560 above the bottom of the tank 5561
5562 2) Where the tank is filled from the side the discharge pipe or nozzle must 5563
be totally submerged when the liquid level is 46 cm (18 in) above the 5564 bottom of the tank 5565
5566 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5567
5568 Section 2116490 Substrate 5569 5570 Substrate means the surface onto which a coating is applied or into which a coating is 5571 impregnated 5572 5573
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5574 5575 Section 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 5576 5577 Sulfuric acid mist means sulfuric acid mist as measured according to the method specified in 5578 35 Ill Adm Code 214101(b) 5579 5580
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5581 5582 Section 2116530 Surface Condenser 5583 5584 Surface condenser means a device which removes a substance from a gas stream by reducing 5585 the temperature of the stream without direct contact between the coolant and the stream 5586 5587
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5588 5589 Section 2116535 Surface Preparation 5590 5591
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Surface Preparation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 5592 removal of contaminants such as dust soil oil and grease prior to coating adhesive or ink 5593 applications 5594 5595
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5596 5597 Section 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 5598 5599 Surface preparation materials means materials that are used to remove foreign matter such as 5600 wax tar grease and silicone from the surface to be coated 5601 5602
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5603 5604 Section 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 5605 5606 Synthetic organic chemical or polymer manufacturing plant means a source that produces as 5607 intermediates or final products chemicals or polymers 5608 5609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5610 5611 Section 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 5612 5613 Tablet coating operation means a pharmaceutical coating operation in which tablets are coated 5614 5615
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5616 5617 Section 2116580 Texture Coat 5618 5619 Texture coat means a coating applied to a plastic part which in its finished form consists of 5620 discrete raised spots of the coating 5621 5622
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5623 5624 Section 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 5625 5626
Thin metal laminating adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5627 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in bonding multiple 5628 layers of metal to metal or metal to plastic in the production of electronic or 5629 magnetic components in which the thickness of the bond lines is less than 025 5630 millimeters 5631
5632 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5633
5634 Section 2116587 Thin Particleboard 5635 5636
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Thin Particleboard is a manufactured board frac14 inch or less in thickness made of individual 5637 wood particles that have been coated with a binder and formed into flat sheets by pressure 5638 5639
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5640 5641 Section 2116590 Thirty Day Rolling Average 5642 5643 Thirty day rolling average means any value arithmetically averaged over any consecutive thirty 5644 days 5645 5646
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5647 5648 Section 2116610 Three-Piece Can 5649 5650 Three-piece can means a can which is made from a rectangular sheet and two circular ends 5651 5652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5653 5654 Section 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 5655 5656 Three or four stage coating system means a topcoat system composed of a colored basecoat 5657 one or two semi-transparent midcoats and a transparent clearcoat 5658 5659
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5660 5661 Section 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 5662 5663 Through-the-value fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method 5664 of filling cans by injecting propellant into the can through and around the outlet tube of the can 5665 and aerosol valve Through-the-valve fill is a different method of fill than under-the-cup fill 5666 5667
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5668 5669 Section 2116635 Tileboard 5670 5671 Tileboard means paneling that has a colored waterproof surface coating 5672 5673
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5674 5675 Section 2116640 Tire Repair 5676 5677
Tire repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a process 5678 that includes expanding a hole tear fissure or blemish in a tire casing by 5679 grinding or gouging applying adhesive and filling the hole or crevice with 5680 rubber 5681
5682
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5683 5684 Section 2116650 Tooling Resin 5685 5686 Tooling resin means resins used to fabricate molds and fixtures used in manufacturing of 5687 fiberglass products 5688 5689
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5690 5691 Section 2116670 Topcoat 5692 5693
Topcoat means 5694 5695
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and (q)(5) and 5696 219204(a)(2) and (q)(5) a coating applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 5697 operation other than prime coat primer surfacer coat or final repair coat 5698
5699 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 219204(a)(2) the 5700 final coating system applied to provide the final color andor a protective 5701 finish The topcoat may be a monocoat color or basecoatclearcoat 5702 system In-line repair and two-tone are part of topcoat 5703
5704 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) any 5705 final coating applied to the interior or exterior of a pleasure craft 5706
5707 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5708
5709 Section 2116690 Topcoat Operation 5710 5711
Topcoat operation means the application areas flash-off areas and ovens used 5712 to apply and dry or cure the topcoat (except final off-line repair) on automobile or 5713 light-duty truck bodies or body parts on a single assembly line A topcoat 5714 operation may include other coatings (eg blackout interior color etc) that are 5715 applied in the same spray booths 5716
5717 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5718
5719 Section 2116695 Topcoat System 5720 5721 Topcoat system means the final film or series of films of coating applied to a motor vehicle 5722 refinishing surface and includes basecoatclearcoat systems and three or four stage coating 5723 systems 5724 5725
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5726 5727 Section 2116710 Touch-Up 5728
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5729 Touch-up means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of 5730 the fabrication process that is necessary to cover minor imperfections 5731 5732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5733 5734 Section 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 5735 5736
Touch-up coating means 5737 5738
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) for 5739 purposes of motor vehicle refinishing operations a coating applied by 5740 brush or hand held non-refillable aerosol cans to repair minor surface 5741 damage and imperfections 5742
5743 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 5744 used to cover minor coating imperfections appearing after the main 5745 coating operation 5746
5747 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5748
5749 Section 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 5750 5751 Transfer efficiency means the ratio of the amount of coating solids deposited onto a part or 5752 product to the total amount of coating solids used during a particular time period 5753 5754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5755 5756 Section 2116740 Translucent Coating 5757 5758
Translucent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5759 coating that contains binders and pigment and is formulated to form a colored 5760 but not opaque film 5761
5762 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5763
5764 Section 2116750 Tread End Cementing 5765 5766 Tread end cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the tire tread ends 5767 5768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5769 5770 Section 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 5771 5772 True vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by a volatile organic liquid 5773 as determined in accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute Bulletin 5774
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2517 Evaporation Loss From Floating Roof Tanks second edition February 1980 5775 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 5776 5777
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5778 5779 Section 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 5780 5781
Trunk interior coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5782 coating outside of the primer surfacer and topcoat operations applied to the trunk 5783 interior to provide chip protection 5784
5785 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5786
5787 Section 2116790 Turnaround 5788 5789 Turnaround means with respect to a refinery process unit the procedure of shutting down an 5790 operating refinery unit emptying gaseous and liquid contents to do inspection maintenance and 5791 repair work and putting the unit back into production 5792 5793
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5794 5795 Section 2116810 Two-Piece Can 5796 5797 Two-piece can means a can that consists of a body manufactured ie drawn from a single 5798 piece of metal and one top or end 5799 5800
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5801 5802 Section 2116825 Underbody Coating 5803 5804
Underbody coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5805 coating applied to the undercarriage or firewall to prevent corrosion andor 5806 provide chip protection 5807
5808 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5809
5810 Section 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 5811 5812 Under-the-cup fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method of 5813 filling cans whereby the propellant is introduced through the junction between the annular top of 5814 the can and the metal cup which holds the outlet tube and aerosol valve Under-the-cup fill is a 5815 different method of fill than through-the-valve fill 5816 5817
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5818 5819 Section 2116850 Undertread Cementing 5820
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5821 Undertread cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the underside of a 5822 tire tread 5823 5824
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5825 5826 Section 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 5827 5828 Uniform finish blender means a thinner or low solids clear solution which is used to melt 5829 overspray from a repaired area into the unrepaired color 5830 5831
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5832 5833 Section 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 5834 5835 Unregulated safety relief valve means a safety relief valve which cannot be actuated by a 5836 means other than high pressure in the pipe or vessel which it protects 5837 5838
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5839 5840 Section 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 5841 5842 Vacuum metallizing means a process whereby metal is vaporized and deposited on a substrate 5843 in a vacuum chamber 5844 5845
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5846 5847 Section 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 5848 5849
Vacuum metalizing coating means 5850 5851
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and (q)(2) and 5852 219204(q)(1) and (q)(2) the undercoat applied to the substrate on which 5853 the metal is deposited or the overcoat applied directly to the metal film 5854
5855 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(3) and (q)(4) and 5856 219204(q)(3) and (q)(4) the topcoat and basecoat used in a vacuum-5857 metalizing operation 5858
5859 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5860
5861 Section 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 5862 5863 Vacuum producing system means any reciprocating rotary or centrifugal blower or 5864 compressor or any jet ejector or device that creates suction from a pressure below atmospheric 5865 and discharges against a greater pressure 5866
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5867 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5868
5869 Section 2116910 Vacuum Service 5870 5871 Vacuum service means for the purpose of Subpart Q of this 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 5872 219 equipment or a component which is operating at an internal pressure that is at least 5 kPa 5873 (073 psia) below ambient pressure 5874 5875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5876 5877 Section 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 5878 5879 Valves not externally regulated means valves that have no provision for external adjustment or 5880 governance during their operation such as in-line check valves 5881 5882
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5883 5884 Section 2116950 Vapor Balance System 5885 5886 Vapor balance system means any combination of pipes or hoses which creates a closed system 5887 between the vapor spaces of an unloading tank and a receiving tank such that vapors displaced 5888 from the receiving tank are transferred to the tank being unloaded 5889 5890
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5891 5892 Section 2116970 Vapor Collection System 5893 5894 Vapor collection system means all piping seals hoses connections pressure-vacumvacuum 5895 vents and other components between the gasoline delivery vessel or marine vessel and the vapor 5896 processing unit andor the storage tanks 5897 5898
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5899 5900 Section 2116990 Vapor Control System 5901 5902 Vapor control system means any system that limits or prevents release to the atmosphere of 5903 organic material in the vapors displaced from a tank or marine vessel during the transfer of 5904 gasoline or other volatile organic liquid 5905 5906
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5907 5908 Section 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 5909 5910 Vapor-mounted primary seal means a primary seal mounted with an air space bounded by the 5911 bottom of the primary seal the tank wall the liquid surface and the floating roof 5912
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5913 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5914
5915 Section 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 5916 5917 Vapor recovery system means with respect to a storage tank storing a volatile organic liquid 5918 a vapor gathering system capable of collecting all volatile organic material (VOM) vapors and 5919 gases discharged from the storage tank and a vapor disposal system capable of processing such 5920 VOM vapors and gases so as to prevent their emission to the atmosphere 5921 5922
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5923 5924 Section 2117050 Vapor Suppressed Polyester Resin 5925 5926 Vapor suppressed polyester resin means a polyester resin material which contains catalysts or 5927 additives designed to reduce monomer evaporation loss during application and curing 5928 5929
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5930 5931 Section 2117070 Vinyl Coating 5932 5933 Vinyl coating means any protective decorative or functional coating or ink applied to vinyl or 5934 urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is delivered to a coating line or printing line as 5935 a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate However a plastisol is not a vinyl coating 5936 5937
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5938 5939 Section 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 5940 5941 Vinyl coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 5942 coating or ink is applied onto vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is 5943 delivered to a coating line or printing line as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous 5944 substrate However application of a plastisol to vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated 5945 fabric is not a vinyl coating line or part of a vinyl coating line 5946 5947
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5948 5949 Section 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 5950 5951 Volatile organic liquid (VOL) means any substance which is liquid at storage conditions and 5952 which contains volatile organic material 5953 5954
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5955 5956 Section 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 5957 5958
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Volatile organic material content (VOMC) means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 5959 the emissions of volatile organic material which would result from the exposure of a coating 5960 printing ink fountain solution tire spray dry cleaning waste or other similar material to the air 5961 including any drying or curing in the absence of any control equipment VOMC is typically 5962 expressed as kilogram (kg) VOMliter (lb VOMgallon) of coating or coating solids or kg 5963 VOMkg (lb VOMlb) of coating solids coating or material 5964 5965
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5966 5967 Section 2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 5968 5969 Volatile organic material (also VOM) or volatile organic compound (also VOC) means 5970 any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic 5971 carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate that participates in atmospheric photochemical 5972 reactions 5973 5974
a) This definition of VOM includes any organic compound that participates in 5975 atmospheric photochemical reactions other than the compounds listed in this 5976 subsection (a) USEPA has determined that the compounds listed in this 5977 subsection (a) have negligible photochemical reactivity 5978
5979 2-Amino-2-methylpropan-1-ol (CAS No 124-68-5) 5980 Bis(difluoromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-236ca12HFE-236cal2 CAS 5981
No 78522-47-1) 5982 12-Bis(difluoromethoxy)-1122-tetrafluoroethane 5983
(HFE-338pcc13 CAS No 188690-78-0) 5984 tertiary-Butyl acetate (11-dimethylethyl acetic acid ester CAS No 540-5985
88-5) 5986 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b CAS No 75-68-3) 5987 Chlorodifluoromethane (CFC-22 CAS No 75-45-6) 5988 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a CAS No 1615-75-4) 5989 Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31 CAS No 593-70-4) 5990 Chloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115 CAS No 76-15-3) 5991 2-Chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124 CAS No 2837-89-0) 5992 1-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (parachlorobenzotrifluoride 5993
(PCBTF) CAS No 98-56-6) 5994 (1E)-1-Chloro-333-trifluoroprop-1-ene (trans-1-chloro-333-5995
trifluoroprop-1-ene CAS No 102687-65-0) 5996 1112234555-Decafluoro-3-methoxy-4-trifluoromethylpentane (HFE-5997
7300 CAS No 132182-92-4) 5998 1112344555-Decafluoropentane (HFC 43-10mee CAS No 138495-5999
42-8) 6000 Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12 CAS No 75-71-8) 6001 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b CAS No 1717-00-6) 6002 Dichloromethane (methylene chloride CAS No 75-09-2) 6003
Commented [JCE3] Can someone with more tech knowledge than me double-check these chemical names
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33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca CAS No 422-6004 56-0) 6005
13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb CAS No 507-6006 55-1) 6007
12-Dichloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (CFC-114 CAS No 76-14-2) 6008 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123 CAS No 306-83-2) 6009 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a CAS No 354-23-4) 6010 11-Difluoroethane (HFC-152a CAS No 75-37-6) 6011 Difluoromethane (HFC-32 CAS No 75-10-5) 6012 (Difloromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-134 CAS No 1691-17-4) 6013 1-(Difloromethoxy)-2-[(difluoromethoxy)(difluoro)methoxy]-1122-6014
tetrafluoroethane (HFE-43-10pccc124 CAS No 188690-77-9) 6015 2-(Difluoromethoxymethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6016
163702-08-7) 6017 Dimethyl carbonate (CAS No 616-38-6) 6018 Ethane (CAS No 74-84-0) 6019 2-(Ethoxydifluoromethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6020
163702-06-5) 6021 3-Ethoxy-111234455666-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)hexane 6022
(HFE-7500 CAS No 297730-93-9) 6023 1-Ethoxy-112233444-nonafluorobutane (HFE-7200 CAS No 6024
163702-05-4) 6025 Ethylfluoride (HFC-161 CAS No 353-36-6) 6026 1112233-Heptafluoro-3-methoxypropane (HFE-7000 CAS No 375-6027
03-1) 6028 1112333-Heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea CAS No 431-89-0) 6029 111233-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea CAS No 431-63-0) 6030 111333-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa CAS No 690-39-1) 6031 Methane (CAS No 74-82-8) 6032 Methyl acetate (methyl ethanoate CAS No 79-20-9) 6033 4-Methyl-13-dioxolan-2-one (propylene carbonate CAS No 108-32-7) 6034 Methyl formate (methyl methanoate CAS No 107-31-3) 6035 111223344-Nonafluoro-4-methoxybutane (HFE-7100 CAS No 6036
163702-07-6) 6037 11133-Pentafluorobutane (HFC-365mfc CAS No 406-58-6) 6038 Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125 CAS No 354-33-6) 6039 11223-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ca CAS No 679-86-7) 6040 11233-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ea CAS No 24270-66-4) 6041 11123-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245eb CAS No 431-31-2) 6042 11133-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa CAS No 460-73-1) 6043 Perfluorocarbon compounds that fall into the following classes 6044
Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated alkanes 6045 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated ethers with no 6046
unsaturations 6047 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated tertiary amines 6048
with no unsaturations 6049
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Sulfur-containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with 6050 sulfur bonds only to carbon and fluorine 6051
Propan-2-one (acetone or dimethylketone CAS No 67-64-1) 6052 Siloxanes cyclic branched or linear completely-methylated 6053 Tetrachloroethene (perchloroethylene CAS No 127-18-4) 6054 1122-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134 CAS No 359-35-3) 6055 1112-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a CAS No 811-97-2) 6056 (1E)-1333-Tetrafluoropropene (trans-1333-tetrafluoropropene HFO-6057
1234ze CAS No 29118-24-9) 6058 2333-Tetrafluoroprop-1-ene (HFO-1234yf CAS No 754-12-1) 6059 111-Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform CAS No 71-55-6) 6060 1122-tetrafluoro-1-(222-trifluoroethoxy)ethane (HFE-347pcf2 CAS 6061
No 406-78-0) 6062 Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11 CAS No 75-69-4) 6063 112-Trichloro-122-trifluoroethane (CFC-113 CAS No 76-13-1) 6064 111-Trifluoroethane (HFC-143a CAS No 420-46-2) 6065 Trifluoromethane (HFC-23 CAS No 75-46-7) 6066
6067 b) For purposes of determining VOM emissions and compliance with emissions 6068
limits VOM will be measured by the test methods in the approved 6069 implementation plan or 40 CFR 60 appendix A incorporated by reference at 35 6070 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112 as applicable or by source-6071 specific test methods that have been established pursuant to a permit issued under 6072 a program approved or promulgated under Title V of the Clean Air Act under 40 6073 CFR 51 subpart I or appendix S incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 6074 218112 and 219112 or under 40 CFR 5221 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill 6075 Adm Code 218112 and 219112 as applicable Where such a method also 6076 measures compounds with negligible photochemical reactivity these negligibly-6077 reactive compounds may be excluded as VOM if the amount of such compounds 6078 is accurately quantified and the exclusion is approved by the Agency 6079
6080 c) As a precondition to excluding these negligibly-reactive compounds as VOM or 6081
at any time thereafter the Agency may require an owner or operator to provide 6082 monitoring or testing methods and results demonstrating to the satisfaction of the 6083 Agency the amount of negligibly-reactive compounds in the sources emissions 6084
6085 d) The USEPA will not be bound by any State determination as to appropriate 6086
methods for testing or monitoring negligibly-reactive compounds if such 6087 determination is not reflected in any of the test methods in subsection (b) 6088
6089 (Source Amended at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective October 23 2017) 6090
6091 Section 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 6092 6093 Volatile petroleum liquid means any petroleum liquid with a true vapor pressure that is greater 6094 than 15 psia (78 millimeters of mercury) at standard conditions 6095
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6096 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6097
6098 Section 2117190 Wash Coat 6099 6100 Wash coat means a coating containing binders which seals wood surfaces prevents undesired 6101 staining and controls penetration 6102 6103
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6104 6105 Section 2117200 Washoff Operations 6106 6107 Washoff operations means those operations in which organic solvent is used to remove coating 6108 from a substrate 6109 6110
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 6111 6112 Section 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 6113 6114 Wastewater (oilwater) separator means any device or piece of equipment which utilizes the 6115 difference in density between oil and water to remove oil and associated chemicals from water 6116 or any device such as a flocculation tank or a clarifier which removes petroleum derived 6117 compounds from waste water 6118 6119
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6120 6121 Section 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 6122 6123
Waterproof resorcinol glue means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 6124 219 a two-part resorcinol-resin-based adhesive designed for applications where 6125 the bond line must be resistant to conditions of continuous immersion in fresh or 6126 salt water 6127
6128 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6129
6130 Section 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 6131 6132 Weak nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility manufacturing nitric 6133 acid with a concentration of less than 70 percent by weight 6134 6135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6136 6137 Section 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 6138 6139
Weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 6140 218 and 219 an adhesive used at an automobile or light-duty truck assembly 6141
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coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the purpose of bonding 6142 the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 6143
6144 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6145
6146 Section 2117250 Web 6147 6148 Web means a substrate which is coated or printed as a continuous substrate after being unrolled 6149 from the roll in which the substrate is delivered to a line 6150 6151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6152 6153 Section 2117270 Wholesale Purchase - Consumer 6154 6155 Wholesale purchase - consumer means any person or organization that purchases or obtains 6156 gasoline from a supplier for ultimate consumption or use in motor vehicles and receives delivery 6157 of gasoline into a storage tank with a capacity of at least 2082 liters (550 gallons) owned and 6158 controlled by that person 6159 6160
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6161 6162 Section 2117290 Wood Furniture 6163 6164 Wood furniture means room furnishings including cabinets (kitchen bath and vanity) tables 6165 chairs beds sofas shutters art objects wood paneling other than flat wood paneling wood 6166 flooring and any other coated furnishings made of wood wood composition or fabricated wood 6167 materials 6168 6169
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 6170 6171 Section 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 6172 6173 Wood furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied to wood 6174 furniture or wood furniture parts 6175 6176
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6177 6178 Section 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 6179 6180 Wood furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 6181 functional coating is applied to wood furniture or wood furniture parts 6182 6183
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6184 6185 Section 2117350 Woodworking 6186 6187
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Woodworking means the shaping sawing grinding smoothing polishing and making into 6188 products of any form or shape of wood 6189 6190
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6191 6192 Section 2117400 Yeast Percentage 6193 6194 Yeast percentage means lbs of yeast per hundred lbs of total flour in the recipe expressed as a 6195 percentage 6196 6197
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 6198 6199 Section 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 6200 6201 6202 6203 6204 RULE SECTION 201 211121 and 211122 6205 6206 Section 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 6207 6208 6209 6210 6211 SECTION RULE 211101 -- 211102 -- 211121 Rule 201 211122 Rule 201 6212 6213
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5245 2116050 Ringlemann to Ringelmann 5365 2116170(b) Speciality to Specialty 5895 2116970 vacum to vacuum 5968 2117150 Could someone with more technical background than I have double-check these names and numbers Otherwise Ill circle back once I get time 5981 2117150(a) HFE-236cal2 to HFE-236ca12
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TITLE 35 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 1 SUBTITLE B AIR POLLUTION 2
CHAPTER I POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD 3 SUBCHAPTER c EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS 4
FOR STATIONARY SOURCES 5 6
PART 211 7 DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS 8
9 SUBPART A GENERAL PROVISIONS 10
11 Section 12 211101 Incorporated and Referenced Materials 13 211102 Abbreviations and Conversion Factors 14 15
SUBPART B DEFINITIONS 16 17
Section 18 211121 Other Definitions 19 211122 Definitions (Repealed) 20 211130 Accelacota 21 211150 Accumulator 22 211170 Acid Gases 23 211200 Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Welding 24 211210 Actual Heat Input 25 211230 Adhesive 26 211233 Adhesion Primer 27 211235 Adhesive Primer 28 211240 Adhesion Promoter 29 211250 Aeration 30 211260 Aerosol Adhesive and Adhesive Primer 31 211270 Aerosol Can Filling Line 32 211290 Afterburner 33 211310 Air Contaminant 34 211330 Air Dried Coatings 35 211350 Air Oxidation Process 36 211370 Air Pollutant 37 211390 Air Pollution 38 211410 Air Pollution Control Equipment 39 211430 Air Suspension CoaterDryer 40 211450 Airless Spray 41 211470 Air Assisted Airless Spray 42 211474 Alcohol 43 211479 Allowance 44 211481 Ammunition Sealant 45 211484 Animal 46
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211485 Animal Pathological Waste 47 211490 Annual Grain Through-Put 48 211492 Antifoulant Coating 49 211493 Antifouling SealerTie Coat 50 211495 Anti-GlareSafety Coating 51 211510 Application Area 52 211530 Architectural Coating 53 211540 Architectural Structure 54 211550 As Applied 55 211560 As-Applied Fountain Solution 56 211570 Asphalt 57 211590 Asphalt Prime Coat 58 211610 Automobile 59 211630 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or Light-Duty 60
Truck Manufacturing Plant 61 211650 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing 62 211660 AutomotiveTransportation Plastic Parts 63 211665 Auxiliary Boiler 64 211670 Baked Coatings 65 211680 Bakery Oven 66 211685 BasecoatClearcoat System 67 211690 Batch Loading 68 211695 Batch Operation 69 211696 Batch Process Train 70 211710 Bead-Dipping 71 211715 Bedliner 72 211730 Binders 73 211735 Black Coating 74 211740 Brakehorsepower (rated-bhp) 75 211750 British Thermal Unit 76 211770 Brush or Wipe Coating 77 211790 Bulk Gasoline Plant 78 211810 Bulk Gasoline Terminal 79 211820 Business Machine Plastic Parts 80 211825 Camouflage Coating 81 211830 Can 82 211850 Can Coating 83 211870 Can Coating Line 84 211880 Cap Sealant 85 211890 Capture 86 211910 Capture Device 87 211930 Capture Efficiency 88 211950 Capture System 89 211953 Carbon Adsorber 90 211954 Cavity Wax 91 211955 Cement 92
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211960 Cement Kiln 93 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 94 211970 Certified Investigation 95 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 96 211990 Choke Loading 97 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 98 2111000 Class II Finish 99 2111010 Clean Air Act 100 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 101 2111070 Cleaning Materials 102 2111090 Clear Coating 103 2111110 Clear Topcoat 104 2111120 Clinker 105 2111128 Closed Molding 106 2111130 Closed Purge System 107 2111150 Closed Vent System 108 2111170 Coal Refuse 109 2111190 Coating 110 2111210 Coating Applicator 111 2111230 Coating Line 112 2111250 Coating Plant 113 2111270 Coil Coating 114 2111290 Coil Coating Line 115 2111310 Cold Cleaning 116 2111312 Combined Cycle System 117 2111315 Combustion Tuning 118 2111316 Combustion Turbine 119 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 120 2111324 Commence Operation 121 2111328 Common Stack 122 2111330 Complete Combustion 123 2111350 Component 124 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 125 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 126 2111410 Condensate 127 2111430 Condensible PM-10 128 2111435 Container Glass 129 2111455 Contact Adhesive 130 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 131 2111467 Continuous Coater 132 2111470 Continuous Process 133 2111490 Control Device 134 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 135 2111515 Control Period 136 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 137 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 138
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2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 139 2111560 Cove Base 140 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 141 2111570 Crude Oil 142 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 143 2111610 Crushing 144 2111630 Custody Transfer 145 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 146 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 147 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 148 2111690 Day 149 2111700 Deadener 150 2111710 Degreaser 151 2111730 Delivery Vessel 152 2111740 Diesel Engine 153 2111745 Digital Printing 154 2111750 Dip Coating 155 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 156 2111780 Distillation Unit 157 2111790 Drum 158 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 159 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 160 2111850 Effective Grate Area 161 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 162 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 163 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 164 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 165 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 166 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 167 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coating 168 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 169 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) Shielding 170
Coatings 171 2111885 Electronic Component 172 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 173 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 174 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 175 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 176 2111930 Emission Rate 177 2111950 Emission Unit 178 2111970 Enamel 179 2111990 Enclose 180 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 181 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 182 2112040 Etching Filler 183 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 184
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2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (DPDM) Roof Membrane 185 2112070 Excess Air 186 2112080 Excess Emissions 187 2112090 Excessive Release 188 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 189 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 190 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 191 2112170 Exterior End Coat 192 2112190 External Floating Roof 193 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 194 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 195 2112230 Fabric Coating 196 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 197 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 198 2112285 Feed Mill 199 2112290 Fermentation Time 200 2112300 Fill 201 2112310 Final Repair Coat 202 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 203 2112330 Firebox 204 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 205 2112355 Flare 206 2112357 Flat Glass 207 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 208 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 209 2112360 Flexible Coating 210 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 211 2112368 Flexible Packaging 212 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 213 2112370 Flexographic Printing 214 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 215 2112410 Floating Roof 216 2112415 Fog Coat 217 2112420 Fossil Fuel 218 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 219 2112430 Fountain Solution 220 2112450 Freeboard Height 221 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 222 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 223 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 224 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 225 2112530 Gas Service 226 2112550 GasGas Method 227 2112570 Gasoline 228 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 229 2112610 Gel Coat 230
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2112615 General Work Surface 231 2112620 Generator 232 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 233 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 234 2112630 Gloss Reducers 235 2112650 Grain 236 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 237 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 238 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 239 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 240 2112750 Green Tires 241 2112770 Gross Heating Value 242 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 243 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 244 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 245 2112815 Heat Input 246 2112820 Heat Input Rate 247 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 248 2112830 Heatset 249 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 250 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 251 2112870 Heavy Liquid 252 2112890 Heavy Metals 253 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 254 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 255 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 256 2112955 High Bake Coating 257 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 258 2112958 High Gloss Coating 259 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 260 2112965 High Precision Optic 261 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 262 2112980 High Temperature Coating 263 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 264 2113010 Hood 265 2113030 Hot Well 266 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 267 2113070 Incinerator 268 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 269 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 270 2113100 Industrial Boiler 271 2113110 Ink 272 2113120 In-Line Repair 273 2113130 In-Process Tank 274 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 275 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 276
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2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 277 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 278 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 279 2113230 Lacquers 280 2113240 Laminate 281 2113250 Large Appliance 282 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 283 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 284 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 285 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 286 2113310 Light Liquid 287 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 288 2113350 Light Oil 289 2113355 Lime Kiln 290 2113370 LiquidGas Method 291 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 292 2113410 Liquid Service 293 2113430 Liquids Dripping 294 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 295 2113470 Load-Out Area 296 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 297 2113480 Loading Event 298 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 299 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 300 2113487 Low-NOx Burner 301 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 302 2113500 Lubricating Oil 303 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 304 2113510 Magnet Wire 305 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 306 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 307 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 308 2113570 Major Dump Pit 309 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 310 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 311 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 312 2113630 Manufacturing Process 313 2113650 Marine Terminal 314 2113660 Marine Vessel 315 2113665 Mask Coating 316 2113670 Material Recovery Section 317 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 318 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 319 2113705 Medical Device 320 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 321 2113710 Metal Furniture 322
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2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 323 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 324 2113760 Metallic Coating 325 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 326 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 327 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 328 2113785 Military Specification Coating 329 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 330 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing Process 331 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 332 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 333 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 334 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 335 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 336 2113910 Mixing Operation 337 2113915 Mobile Equipment 338 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 339 2113930 Monitor 340 2113950 Monomer 341 2113960 Motor Vehicles 342 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 343 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 344 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 345 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 346 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 347 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 348 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 349 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 350 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 351 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 352 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 353 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 354 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 355 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 356 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 357 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 358 2114065 Non-Heatset 359 2114067 NOx Trading Program 360 2114070 Offset 361 2114080 One-Component Coating 362 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 363 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 364 2114130 Opacity 365 2114150 Opaque Stains 366 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 367 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 368
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2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 369 Dispensing Facility 370
2114220 Optical Coating 371 2114230 Organic Compound 372 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 373 2114260 Organic Solvent 374 2114270 Organic Vapor 375 2114280 Other Glass 376 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 377 2114290 Oven 378 2114310 Overall Control 379 2114330 Overvarnish 380 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing 381
Facility 382 2114370 Owner or Operator 383 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 384 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 385 2114430 Pail 386 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 387 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 388 2114460 Panel 389 2114470 Paper Coating 390 2114490 Paper Coating Line 391 2114510 Particulate Matter 392 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 393 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 394 2114550 Person 395 2114590 Petroleum 396 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 397 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 398 2114650 Pharmaceutical 399 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 400 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 401 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 402 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 403 2114730 Plant 404 2114735 Plastic 405 2114740 Plastic Part 406 2114750 Plasticizers 407 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 408 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 409 2114768 Pleasure Craft 410 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 411 2114770 PM-10 412 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 413 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 414
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2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 415 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 416 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 417 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 418 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 419 2114900 Porous Material 420 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 421 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 422 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 423 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 424 2114970 Potential to Emit 425 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 426 2115010 Precoat 427 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coating 428 2115015 Preheater Kiln 429 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 430 2115030 Pressure Release 431 2115050 Pressure Tank 432 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 433 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 434 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 435 2115065 Primary Product 436 2115070 Prime Coat 437 2115075 Primer Sealant 438 2115080 Primer Sealer 439 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 440 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 441 2115130 Primers 442 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 443 2115150 Printing 444 2115170 Printing Line 445 2115185 Process Emission Source 446 2115190 Process Emission Unit 447 2115195 Process Heater 448 2115210 Process Unit 449 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 450 2115245 Process Vent 451 2115250 Process Weight Rate 452 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 453 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 454 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 455 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 456 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 457 2115350 Reactor 458 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 459 2115390 Reclamation System 460
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2115400 Red Coating 461 2115410 Refiner 462 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 463 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 464 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 465 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 466 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 467 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 468 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 469 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 470 2115530 Repair 471 2115535 Repair Cleaning 472 2115550 Repair Coat 473 2115570 Repaired 474 2115580 Repowering 475 2115585 Research and Development Operation 476 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 477 2115600 Resist Coat 478 2115610 Restricted Area 479 2115630 Retail Outlet 480 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 481 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 482 2115670 Roadway 483 2115690 Roll Coater 484 2115710 Roll Coating 485 2115730 Roll Printer 486 2115750 Roll Printing 487 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 488 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 489 2115800 Rubber 490 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 491 2115830 Sandblasting 492 2115850 Sanding Sealers 493 2115860 Scientific Instrument 494 2115870 Screening 495 2115875 Screen Printing 496 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 497 2115885 Screen Reclamation 498 2115890 Sealer 499 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 500 2115930 Sensor 501 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 502 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 503 2115980 Sheet-Fed 504 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 505 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 506
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2115990 Shotblasting 507 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 508 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 509 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 510 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 511 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 512 2116025 Single Unit Operation 513 2116030 Smoke 514 2116050 Smokeless Flare 515 2116060 Soft Coat 516 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 517 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 518 2116070 Solvent 519 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 520 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 521 2116130 Source 522 2116140 Specialty Coatings 523 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 524 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 525 2116170 Specialty Leather 526 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 527 2116210 Splash Loading 528 2116230 Stack 529 2116250 Stain Coating 530 2116270 Standard Conditions 531 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 532 2116310 Start-Up 533 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 534 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 535 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 536 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 537 2116370 Stationary Source 538 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 539 2116400 Stencil Coat 540 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 541 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 542 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 543 2116425 Stripping 544 2116427 Structural Glazing 545 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 546 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 547 2116460 Subfloor 548 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 549 2116490 Substrate 550 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 551 2116530 Surface Condenser 552
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2116535 Surface Preparation 553 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 554 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 555 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 556 2116580 Texture Coat 557 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 558 2116587 Thin Particleboard 559 2116590 Thirty-Day Rolling Average 560 2116610 Three-Piece Can 561 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 562 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 563 2116635 Tileboard 564 2116640 Tire Repair 565 2116650 Tooling Resin 566 2116670 Topcoat 567 2116690 Topcoat Operation 568 2116695 Topcoat System 569 2116710 Touch-Up 570 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 571 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 572 2116740 Translucent Coating 573 2116750 Tread End Cementing 574 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 575 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 576 2116790 Turnaround 577 2116810 Two-Piece Can 578 2116825 Underbody Coating 579 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 580 2116850 Undertread Cementing 581 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 582 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 583 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 584 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 585 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 586 2116910 Vacuum Service 587 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 588 2116950 Vapor Balance System 589 2116970 Vapor Collection System 590 2116990 Vapor Control System 591 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 592 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 593 2117050 Vapor-Suppressed Polyester Resin 594 2117070 Vinyl Coating 595 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 596 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 597 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 598
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2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 599 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 600 2117190 Wash Coat 601 2117200 Washoff Operations 602 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 603 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 604 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 605 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 606 2117250 Web 607 2117270 Wholesale Purchase minus Consumer 608 2117290 Wood Furniture 609 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 610 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 611 2117350 Woodworking 612 2117400 Yeast Percentage 613 614 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 615 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 616 617 AUTHORITY Implementing Sections 9 91 99 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27 of the 618 Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 59 91 99 10 and 27] 619 620 SOURCE Adopted as Chapter 2 Air Pollution Rule 201 Definitions R71-23 4 PCB 191 621 filed and effective April 14 1972 amended in R74-2 and R75-5 32 PCB 295 at 3 Ill Reg 5 p 622 777 effective February 3 1979 amended in R78-3 and 4 35 PCB 75 and 243 at 3 Ill Reg 30 623 p 124 effective July 28 1979 amended in R80-5 at 7 Ill Reg 1244 effective January 21 624 1983 codified at 7 Ill Reg 13590 amended in R82-1 (Docket A) at 10 Ill Reg 12624 effective 625 July 7 1986 amended in R85-21(A) at 11 Ill Reg 11747 effective June 29 1987 amended in 626 R86-34 at 11 Ill Reg 12267 effective July 10 1987 amended in R86-39 at 11 Ill Reg 20804 627 effective December 14 1987 amended in R82-14 and R86-37 at 12 Ill Reg 787 effective 628 December 24 1987 amended in R86-18 at 12 Ill Reg 7284 effective April 8 1988 amended 629 in R86-10 at 12 Ill Reg 7621 effective April 11 1988 amended in R88-23 at 13 Ill Reg 630 10862 effective June 27 1989 amended in R89-8 at 13 Ill Reg 17457 effective January 1 631 1990 amended in R89-16(A) at 14 Ill Reg 9141 effective May 23 1990 amended in R88-632 30(B) at 15 Ill Reg 5223 effective March 28 1991 amended in R88-14 at 15 Ill Reg 7901 633 effective May 14 1991 amended in R91-10 at 15 Ill Reg 15564 effective October 11 1991 634 amended in R91-6 at 15 Ill Reg 15673 effective October 14 1991 amended in R91-22 at 16 635 Ill Reg 7656 effective May 1 1992 amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill Reg 13526 effective August 636 24 1992 amended in R93-9 at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 amended in 637 R93-11 at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993 amended in R93-14 at 18 Ill Reg 638 1253 effective January 18 1994 amended in R94-12 at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 639 21 1994 amended in R94-14 at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994 amended in 640 R94-15 at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994 amended in R94-16 at 18 Ill Reg 641 16929 effective November 15 1994 amended in R94-21 R94-31 and R94-32 at 19 Ill Reg 642 6823 effective May 9 1995 amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995 643 amended in R95-2 at 19 Ill Reg 11066 effective July 12 1995 amended in R95-16 at 19 Ill 644
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Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995 amended in R96-5 at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 645 22 1996 amended in R96-16 at 21 Ill Reg 2641 effective February 7 1997 amended in R97-646 17 at 21 Ill Reg 6489 effective May 16 1997 amended in R97-24 at 21 Ill Reg 7695 647 effective June 9 1997 amended in R96-17 at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997 648 amended in R97-31 at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998 amended in R98-17 at 22 Ill 649 Reg 11405 effective June 22 1998 amended in R01-9 at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 650 26 2000 amended in R01-11 at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001 amended in R01-17 651 at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001 amended in R05-16 at 29 Ill Reg 8181 effective 652 May 23 2005 amended in R05-11 at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005 amended in 653 R04-1220 at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006 amended in R07-18 at 31 Ill Reg 654 14254 effective September 25 2007 amended in R08-6 at 32 Ill Reg 1387 effective January 655 16 2008 amended in R07-19 at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009 amended in R08-656 19 at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009 amended in R10-7 at 34 Ill Reg 1391 657 effective January 11 2010 amended in R10-8 at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010 658 amended in R10-20 at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010 amended in R11-23 at 659 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011 amended in R12-24 at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective 660 January 28 2013 amended in R13-1 at 37 Ill Reg 1913 effective February 4 2013 amended 661 in R14-7 at 37 Ill Reg 19824 effective November 27 2013 amended in R14-16 at 38 Ill Reg 662 12876 effective June 9 2014 amended in R15-5 at 39 Ill Reg 5410 effective March 24 2015 663 amended in R17-2 at 41 Ill Reg 1096 effective January 23 2017 amended in R17-9 at 41 Ill 664 Reg 4173 effective March 24 2017 amended in R17-11 at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective 665 October 23 2017 666 667
SUBPART A GENERAL PROVISIONS 668 669 Section 211101 Incorporated and Referenced Materials 670 671 The following materials are incorporated by reference These incorporations do not include any 672 later amendments or editions 673 674
a) Incorporations by Reference 675 676
1) Evaporation Loss from Floating Roof Tanks American Petroleum 677 Institute Bulletin 2517 (1962) 678
679 2) Standard Industrial Classification Manual Superintendent of Documents 680
Washington DC 20402 (1972) 681 682
3) American Society for Testing and Materials 100 Barr Harbor Dr West 683 Conshohocken PA 19428-2959 684
685 ASTM D 86 ASTM D 240-64 ASTM D 323-08 ASTM D 369-69 (1971) ASTM D 396-69
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ASTM D 523-80 ASTM D 523-89 ASTM D 900-55 ASTM D 975-68 ASTM D 1826-64 ASTM D 2015-66 ASTM D 2880-71
686 4) 40 CFR 51100 (1987) 687
688 5) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 689
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2604-05 690 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 691 for High Performance Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 692 Panels) (2005) 693
694 6) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 695
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2605-05 696 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 697 for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 698 Panels) (2005) 699
700 b) Referenced Materials 701
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 702 703 (Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 704
705 Section 211102 Abbreviations and Conversion Factors 706 707
a) Abbreviations used in this part include the following 708 709
ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials bbl barrels (42 gallons) btu British thermal units (60degF) btuhr btu per hour degC degrees Celsius or Centigrade CAAPP Clean Air Act Permit Program cm centimeters cu in cubic inches EDP electrodeposition primer EMIRFI electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency
interference EPDM ethylene propylenediene monomer EGU Electrical Generating Unit degF degrees Fahrenheit
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FIP Federal Implementation Plan ft feet ft2 square feet ft3 cubic feet g grams gpm gallons per minute gmole grams per mole gal gallons hp horsepower hr hours in inch degK degrees Kelvin kcal kilocalories kg kilograms kghr kilograms per hour kPa kilopascals one thousand newtons per square meter kW kilowatt l liters lsec liters per second lbs pounds lbsday pounds per day lbshr pounds per hour lbsgal pounds per gallon lbsyr pounds per year LEL lower explosive limit m meters m2 square meters m3 cubic meters mg milligrams Mg Megagrams metric tons or tonnes ml milliliters min minutes MJ megajoules mmbtu million British thermal units mmbtuhr million British thermal units per hour mmHg millimeters of mercury MTE maximum theoretical emissions Mwe megawatt of electricity MW megawatt one million watts MW-hr megawatt per hour NDO natural draft opening Nox nitrogen oxides peoc potential electrical output capacity ppm (vol) parts per million ppmv parts per million by volume ppmvd parts per million by volume dry
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psi pounds per square inch psia pounds per square inch absolute psig pounds per square inch gauge PTE potential to emit RACT reasonably available control technology RT solids turnover ratio scf standard cubic feet scm standard cubic meters sec seconds SIP State Implementation Plan TTE temporary total enclosure sq cm square centimeters sq in square inches T short ton (2000 lbs) ton short ton (2000 lbs) TPY tons per year USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency VOC volatile organic compounds VOL volatile organic liquids VOM volatile organic materials
710 b) The following conversion factors have been used in this part 711 712
English Metric 1 gal 3785 l 1000 gal 3785 l or 3785 m3
1 psia 6897 kPA (5171 mmHg) 2205 lbs 1 kg 32deg 0degC (27315degK) 1 bbl 1590 1 1 cu in 1639 ml 1 lbgal 119800 mgl 1 lbmmbtu 1548 kgMW-hr 1 lbT 0500 kgMg 1 ton 0907 Mg 1 T 0907 Mg mmbtuhr 0293 MW
713 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 714
715 SUBPART B DEFINITIONS 716
717 Section 211121 Other Definitions 718 719 All terms defined in 35 Ill Adm Code 201 which appear in 35 Ill Adm Code 211 through 219 720 have the definitions specified by 35 Ill Adm Code 201102 Otherwise the definitions specified 721
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in this Part shall apply 722 723
(Source Amended at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 724 725 Section 211122 Definitions (Repealed) 726 727
(Source Repealed at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 728 729 Section 211130 Accelacota 730 731 Accelacota means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of a horizontally rotating 732 perforated drum in which tablets are placed a coating is applied by spraying and the coating is 733 dried by the flow of air across the drum through the perforations 734 735
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 736 737 Section 211150 Accumulator 738 739 Accumulator means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a surface 740 condenser 741 742
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 743 744 Section 211170 Acid Gases 745 746 Acid gases means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Environmental Protection Act (the 747 Act) (Ill Rev Stat 1991 ch 111frac12 par 10094) [415 ILCS 594] hydrogen chloride hydrogen 748 fluoride and hydrogen bromide which exists as gases liquid mist or any combination thereof 749 750
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 751 752 Section 211200 Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Welding 753 754
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene welding or ABS Welding means for purposes 755 of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any process to weld acrylonitrile 756 butadiene styrene pipe 757
758 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 759
760 Section 211210 Actual Heat Input 761 762 Actual heat input means the quantity of heat produced by the combustion of fuel using the 763 gross heating value of the fuel 764 765
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 766 767
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Section 211230 Adhesive 768 769 Adhesive means any substance or mixture of substances intended to serve as a joining 770 compound 771 772
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 773 774 Section 211233 Adhesion Primer 775 776
Adhesion primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 777 coating that is applied to a polyolefin part to promote the adhesion of a 778 subsequent coating An adhesion primer should be clearly identified as an 779 adhesion primer or adhesion promoter on its accompanying material safety data 780 sheet 781
782 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 783
784 Section 211235 Adhesive Primer 785 786
Adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 787 product applied to a substrate prior to the application of an adhesive to provide a 788 bonding surface 789
790 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 791
792 Section 211240 Adhesion Promoter 793 794 Adhesion promoter means a coating used to promote adhesion of a topcoat on surfaces such as 795 trim moldings door locks and door sills where sanding is impractical 796 797
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 798 799 Section 211250 Aeration 800 801 Aeration means the practice of forcing air through bulk stored grain to maintain the condition 802 of the grain 803 804
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 805 806 Section 211260 Aerosol Adhesive and Adhesive Primer 807 808
Aerosol adhesive and adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 809 218 and 219 an adhesive or adhesive primer packaged as an aerosol product in 810 which the spray mechanism is permanently housed in a non-refillable can 811 designed for handheld application without the need for ancillary hoses or spray 812 equipment 813
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814 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 815
816 Section 211270 Aerosol Can Filling Line 817 818 Aerosol can filling line means an operation where a series of process steps are used to fill and 819 seal aerosol cans 820 821
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 822 823 Section 211290 Afterburner 824 825 Afterburner means a control device in which materials in gaseous effluent are combusted 826 827
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 828 829 Section 211310 Air Contaminant 830 831 Air contaminant means any solid liquid or gaseous matter any odor or any form of energy 832 that is capable of being released into the atmosphere 833 834
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 835 836 Section 211330 Air Dried Coatings 837 838 Air dried coatings means any coatings that dry by use of air or forced air at temperatures up to 839 36315ordm K (194ordm F) 840 841
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 842 843 Section 211350 Air Oxidation Process 844 845 Air oxidation process means any unit process including ammoxidation and oxychlorination 846 which uses air or a combination of air and oxygen as an oxidant in combination with one or more 847 organic reactants to produce one or more organic compounds 848 849
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 850 851 Section 211370 Air Pollutant 852 853 Air pollutant means an air pollution agent or combination of such agents including any 854 physical chemical biological radioactive (including source material special nuclear material 855 and byproduct material) substance or matter which is emitted into or otherwise enters the 856 atmosphere Such term includes any precursors to the formation of any air pollutant to the 857 extent that the relevant statute or rule has identified such precursor or precursors for particular 858 purpose for which the term air pollutant is used 859
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860 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 861
862 Section 211390 Air Pollution 863 864 Air pollution means the presence in the atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in 865 sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as to be injurious to human plant or 866 animal life to health or to property or to unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or 867 property 868 869
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 870 871 Section 211410 Air Pollution Control Equipment 872 873 Air pollution control equipment means any equipment or apparatus of a type intended to 874 eliminate prevent reduce or control the emission of air contaminants to the atmosphere 875 (Board Note The requirements to obtain permits for air pollution control equipment in 35 Ill 876 Adm Code 201Subpart C apply to such equipment intended to eliminate prevent reduce or 877 control the emissions of specified air contaminants from stationary emission units 878
879 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 880
881 Section 211430 Air Suspension CoaterDryer 882 883 Air suspension coaterdryer means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of 884 vertical chambers in which tablets or particles are placed and a coating is applied and then dried 885 while the tablets or particles are kept in a fluidized state by the passage of air upward through the 886 chambers 887 888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 889 890 Section 211450 Airless Spray 891 892 Airless spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by forcing it 893 through a small opening at high pressure The coating liquid is not mixed with air before exiting 894 from the nozzle 895 896
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 897 898 Section 211470 Air Assisted Airless Spray 899 900 Air assisted airless spray means a spray coating method which combines compressed air with 901 hydraulic pressure to atomize the coating material into finer droplets than is achieved with pure 902 airless spray Lower hydraulic pressure is used than with airless spray 903 904
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 905
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906 Section 211474 Alcohol 907 908 Alcohol for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218405 through 218411 and 219405 through 909 219411 means isopropyl alcohol normal propyl alcohol or ethanol used in a fountain solution 910 in a lithographic printing operation 911 912
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 913 914 Section 211479 Allowance 915 916 Allowance means an authorization to emit up to one ton of NOx during the control period of a 917 specified year or any year thereafter under 35 Ill Adm Code 217 and 40 CFR 96 918 919
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 920 921 Section 211481 Ammunition Sealant 922 923 Ammunition Sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 924 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition including cap sealants and 925 mouth waterproofing sealants 926 927
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 928 929 Section 211484 Animal 930 931 Animal means any organism other than a human being of the kingdom Animalia 932 distinguished from other multicellular organisms by certain typical characteristics such as the 933 power of locomotion fixed structure and limited growth and non-photosynthetic metabolism 934 935
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 936 937 Section 211485 Animal Pathological Waste 938 939 Animal pathological waste means waste composed of whole or parts of animal carcasses and 940 also noncarcass materials such as plastic paper wrapping and animal collars Noncarcass 941 materials shall not exceed ten percent by weight of the total weight of the carcass and noncarcass 942 materials combined 943 944
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 945 946 Section 211490 Annual Grain Through-Put 947 948 Annual grain through-put unless otherwise shown by the owner or operator annual grain 949 through-put for grain-handling operations which have been in operation for three consecutive 950 years prior to June 30 1975 shall be determined by adding grain receipts and shipments for the 951
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three previous fiscal years and dividing the total by 6 The annual grain through-put for grain-952 handling operations in operation for less than three consecutive years prior to June 30 1975 953 shall be determined by a reasonable three-year estimate the owner or operator shall document 954 the reasonableness of his three-year estimate 955 956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 957 958 Section 211492 Antifoulant Coating 959 960
Antifoulant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 961 coating applied to the underwater portion of a pleasure craft to prevent or reduce 962 the attachment of biological organisms and registered with USEPA as a pesticide 963 under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 964
965 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 966
967 Section 211493 Antifouling SealerTie Coat 968 969 Antifouling SealerTie Coat means a coating applied over biocidal antifouling coating for the 970 purpose of preventing release of biocides into the environment andor to promote adhesion 971 between an antifouling and a primer or other antifoulings 972
973 (Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 974
975 Section 211495 Anti-GlareSafety Coating 976 977 Anti-glaresafety coating means a low gloss coating formulated to minimize glare for safety 978 purposes on interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified under the US Department of 979 Transportation Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 980 981
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 982 983 Section 211510 Application Area 984 985 Application area means an area where a coating is applied by dipping spraying or other 986 techniques 987 988
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 989 990 Section 211530 Architectural Coating 991 992 Architectural coating means any coating used for residential or commercial buildings or their 993 appurtenances or for industrial buildings which is site applied 994 995
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Section 211540 Architectural Structure 998 999
Architectural structure means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1000 free-standing immobile outdoor construction which may be permanent or 1001 temporary including but not limited to buildings bridges dams and electricity 1002 pylons 1003
1004 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1005
1006 Section 211550 As Applied 1007 1008 As applied means the formulation of a coating during application on or impregnation into a 1009 substrate including any dilution solvents or thinners added at the source before application of the 1010 coating 1011 1012
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1013 1014 Section 211560 As-Applied Fountain Solution 1015 1016 As-applied fountain solution means the formulation of a fountain solution during application 1017 onto the image plate on a lithographic printing line including any material added at the line 1018 before the application of the fountain solution 1019 1020
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1021 1022 Section 211570 Asphalt 1023 1024 Asphalt means the dark-brown to black cementitious material (solid semisolid or liquid in 1025 consistency) of which the main constituents are bitumens which occur naturally or as a residue of 1026 petroleum refining 1027 1028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1029 1030 Section 211590 Asphalt Prime Coat 1031 1032 Asphalt prime coat means a low-viscosity liquid asphalt applied to an absorbent surface as the 1033 first of more than one asphalt coat 1034 1035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1036 1037 Section 211610 Automobile 1038 1039 Automobile means a motor vehicle which normally has four wheels is used 1040 predominantlypredominately for carrying 12 or fewer passengers and is not a light-duty truck 1041 1042
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1044 Section 211630 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or 1045 Light-Duty Truck Manufacturing Plant 1046 1047 Automobile or light-duty truck assembly source or Automobile or light-duty truck 1048 manufacturing plant means a source where parts are assembled or finished for inclusion into a 1049 finished automobile or light-duty truck ready for sale to vehicle dealers but not including 1050 customizers body shops and other repainters 1051 1052
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1053 1054 Section 211650 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing 1055 1056 Automobile or light-duty truck refinishing means the repainting of used automobiles and light-1057 duty trucks 1058 1059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1060 1061 Section 211660 AutomotiveTransportation Plastic Parts 1062 1063 Automotivetransportation plastic parts means the interior and exterior plastic components of 1064 automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment intended for primary 1065 use on land with the exception of the following plastic parts coated on the main (body) paint 1066 line in automobile and light duty truck assembly plants and plastic parts coated during 1067 refinishing of automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment 1068 1069
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1070 1071 Section 211665 Auxiliary Boiler 1072 1073
Auxiliary boiler means for purposes of Part 217 a boiler that is operated only 1074 when the main boiler or boilers at a source are not in service and is used either to 1075 maintain building heat or to assist in the startup of the main boiler or boilers This 1076 term does not include emergency or standby units and load shaving units 1077
1078 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1079
1080 Section 211670 Baked Coatings 1081 1082 Baked coatings means any coating which is cured or dried in an oven where the oven air 1083 temperature exceeds 90ordmC (194ordmF) or any coating which is cured in any manner that does not 1084 otherwise fit into the definition of air dried coatings as defined in Section 211330 of this Part 1085 1086
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1087 1088 Section 211680 Bakery Oven 1089
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1090 Bakery oven means an oven used at any time for the purpose of baking yeast-leavened 1091 products including but not limited to breads rolls and buns 1092 1093
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1094 1095 Section 211685 BasecoatClearcoat System 1096 1097 Basecoatclearcoat system means a topcoat system composed of a pigmented basecoat portion 1098 and a transparent clearcoat portion 1099 1100
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1101 1102 Section 211690 Batch Loading 1103 1104 Batch loading means with respect to solvent cleaning the process of loading a number of 1105 individual parts at the same time for degreasing 1106 1107
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1108 1109 Section 211695 Batch Operation 1110 1111 Batch operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1112 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a noncontinuous operation in which a discrete 1113 quantity or batch of feed is charged into a chemical manufacturing process unit and distilled or 1114 reacted or otherwise used at one time and may include but is not limited to reactors filters 1115 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1116 surge tanks and product separators After each batch operation the equipment is generally 1117 emptied before a fresh batch is started 1118 1119
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1120 1121 Section 211696 Batch Process Train 1122 1123 Batch process train means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1124 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 the collection of equipment (eg reactors filters 1125 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1126 surge tanks and product separators) configured to produce a specific product or intermediate by a 1127 batch operation A batch process train terminates at the point of storage or product handling of 1128 the product or intermediate being produced in the batch process train Irrespective of the product 1129 being produced a batch process train which is independent of other processes shall be 1130 considered a single batch process train for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1131 1132
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1133 1134 Section 211710 Bead-Dipping 1135
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1136 Bead-dipping means the dipping of an assembled tire bead into a solvent-based cement 1137 1138
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1139 1140 Section 211715 Bedliner 1141 1142
Bedliner means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a multi-1143 component coating applied to a cargo bed after the application of topcoat and 1144 outside of the topcoat operation to provide additional durability and chip 1145 resistance 1146
1147 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1148
1149 Section 211730 Binders 1150 1151
Binders means organic materials and resins which do not contain VOM 1152 1153 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1154
1155 Section 211735 Black Coating 1156 1157
Black coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1158 that meets both of the following criteria based on Cielab color space 045 1159 geometry 1160
1161 Maximum lightness of 23 units For spherical geometry specular 1162 included maximum lightness of 33 units and 1163
1164 Saturation of less than 28 where saturation equals the square root of A2 + 1165 B2 1166
1167 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1168
1169 Section 211740 Brakehorsepower (rated-bhp) 1170 1171 Brakehorsepower or bhp means the rated horsepower capacity of the engine as defined on 1172 the engine nameplate at standard conditions 1173 1174
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1175 1176 Section 211750 British Thermal Unit 1177 1178 British Thermal Unit means the quantity of heat required to raise one pound of water from 60 ordm 1179 F to 61ordm F (abbreviated btu) 1180 1181
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1182 1183 Section 211770 Brush or Wipe Coating 1184 1185 Brush or wipe coating means a manual method of applying a coating using a brush cloth or 1186 similar object 1187 1188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1189 1190 Section 211790 Bulk Gasoline Plant 1191 1192
a) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any gasoline 1193 storage and distribution source that receives gasoline from bulk gasoline terminals 1194 by delivery vessels and distributes gasoline to gasoline dispensing operations 1195
1196 b) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1197
gasoline storage and distribution source with an average throughput of 76000 1 1198 (20000 gal) or less on a 30-day rolling average that distributes gasoline to 1199 gasoline dispensing operations 1200
1201 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1202
1203 Section 211810 Bulk Gasoline Terminal 1204 1205 Bulk gasoline terminal means any gasoline storage and distribution source that receives 1206 gasoline by pipeline ship or barge and distributes gasoline to bulk gasoline plants or gasoline 1207 dispensing operations 1208 1209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1210 1211 Section 211820 Business Machine Plastic Parts 1212 1213
Business machine plastic parts means 1214 1215
Prior to May 1 2012 the plastic housings and other exterior plastic 1216 components of electronic office equipment and of medical and musical 1217 equipment including but not limited to the following computers 1218 monitors printers and keyboards facsimile machines copiers microfiche 1219 readers cellular and standard phones and pencil sharpeners This 1220 definition excludes internal electrical components of business machines 1221
1222 On and after May 1 2012 a device that uses electronic or mechanical 1223 methods to process information perform calculations print or copy 1224 information or convert sound into electrical impulses for transmission 1225 including devices listed in standard industrial classification numbers 3572 1226
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3573 3574 3579 and 3661 and photocopy machines a subcategory of 1227 standard industrial classification number 3861 1228
1229 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1230
1231 Section 211825 Camouflage Coating 1232 1233
Camouflage coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1234 coating used principally by the military to conceal equipment from detection 1235
1236 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1237
1238 Section 211830 Can 1239 1240 Can means any cylindrical single walled metal container with or without a top cover spout or 1241 handles with walls thinner than 29 gauge (00141 inch) into which solid or liquid materials may 1242 be packaged 1243 1244
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1245 1246 Section 211850 Can Coating 1247 1248 Can coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of 1249 a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1250 1251
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1252 1253 Section 211870 Can Coating Line 1254 1255 Can coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating 1256 is applied onto the surface of a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1257 1258
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1259 1260 Section 211880 Cap Sealant 1261 1262 Cap sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219207(q)(1) a 1263 coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition to seal the annular crevice between a primer 1264 cap and shellcase 1265 1266
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1267 1268 Section 211890 Capture 1269 1270 Capture means the containment or recovery of emissions from an emission unit for direction 1271 into a duct which may be exhausted through a stack or vent to a control device The overall 1272
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abatement of emissions from an emission unit with an add-on control device is a function both of 1273 the capture efficiency and of the control device efficiency 1274 1275
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1276 1277 Section 211910 Capture Device 1278 1279 Capture device means a hood enclosed room floor sweep or other means of collecting volatile 1280 organic material or other air contaminants into a duct The pollutant can then be directed to a 1281 pollution control device such as an afterburner carbon adsorber fabric filter or scrubber 1282 Sometimes the term is used loosely to include the control device 1283 1284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1285 1286 Section 211930 Capture Efficiency 1287 1288 Capture efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of VOM 1289 entering a capture system and delivered to a control device divided by the weight of VOM 1290 generated by an emission unit during a particular time period expressed as a percentage 1291 1292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1293 1294 Section 211950 Capture System 1295 1296 Capture system means all equipment (including but not limited to hoods ducts fans ovens 1297 dryers etc) used to contain collect and transport an air contaminant to a control device 1298 1299
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1300 1301 Section 211953 Carbon Adsorber 1302 1303 Carbon Adsorber means a control device designed to remove and if desired recover volatile 1304 organic material (VOM) from process emissions where removal of VOM is accomplished 1305 through the adherence of the VOM onto the surface of highly porous adsorbent particles such as 1306 activated carbon The term carbon adsorber describes any adsorber technology used as a 1307 control device even though media other than carbon may be used as the adsorbent such as 1308 oxides of silicon and aluminum 1309 1310
(Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 1311 1312 Section 211954 Cavity Wax 1313 1314
Cavity wax means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1315 applied into the cavities of the vehicle primarily for the purpose of enhancing 1316 corrosion protection 1317
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1319 1320 Section 211955 Cement 1321 1322 Cement means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a hydraulic cement 1323 produced by pulverizing clinker consisting primarily of hydraulic calcium silicates usually 1324 containing one or more of the forms of calcium sulfate as an interground addition 1325 1326
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1327 1328 Section 211960 Cement Kiln 1329 1330 Cement kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a system including 1331 any solid gaseous or liquid fuel combustion equipment used to preheat calcine and react with 1332 raw materials including limestone and clay to produce cement clinker 1333 1334
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1335 1336 Section 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 1337 1338
Ceramic tile installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1339 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation of ceramic tiles 1340
1341 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1342
1343 Section 211970 Certified Investigation 1344 1345 Certified investigation means a report signed by Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 1346 (Agency) personnel certifying whether a grain-handling operation (or portion thereof) or grain-1347 drying operation is causing or tending to cause air pollution Such report must describe the 1348 signatorys investigation including a summary of those facts on which the signatory relies to 1349 certify whether the grain-handling or grain-drying operation is causing or threatening or allowing 1350 the discharge or emission of any contaminant into the environment so as to cause or tend to 1351 cause air pollution in Illinois either alone or in combination with contaminants from other 1352 sources or so as to violate regulations or standards adopted by the Pollution Control Board 1353 (Board) under the Environmental Protection Act (Act) The certified investigation shall be open 1354 to a reasonable public inspection and may be copied upon payment of the actual cost of 1355 reproducing the original 1356 1357
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1358 1359 Section 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 1360 1361 Chemical manufacturing process unit means the equipment assembled and connected by pipes 1362 or ducts to process raw materials and to manufacture an intended product For purposes of 35 Ill 1363 Adm Code Section 218431 through 218436 and 219431 through 219436 the chemical 1364
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manufacturing process unit includes reactors and their associated product separators and 1365 recovery devices distillation units and their associated distillate receivers and recovery devices 1366 A chemical manufacturing process unit includes but is not limited to any combination of 1367 pumps compressors agitators pressure relief devices sampling connection systems open ended 1368 valves or lines valves connectors instrumentation systems and control devices or systems A 1369 chemical manufacturing process unit is identified by its primary product as defined in Section 1370 2115060 of this Part 1371 1372
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1373 1374 Section 211990 Choke Loading 1375 1376 Choke loading means that method of transferring grain from the grain-handling operation to 1377 any vehicle for shipment or delivery which precludes a free fall velocity of grain from a 1378 discharge spout into the receiving container 1379 1380
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1381 1382 Section 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 1383 1384
Circulating fluidized bed combustor means for purposes of Part 217 a 1385 fluidized bed combustor in which the majority of the fluidized bed material is 1386 carried out of the primary combustion zone and is transported back to the primary 1387 zone through a recirculation loop 1388
1389 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1390
1391 Section 2111000 Class II Finish 1392 1393 Class II Finish means a finish that meets the specifications of Voluntary Product Standard PS-1394 59-73 as approved by the American National Standards Institute 1395 1396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1397 1398 Section 2111010 Clean Air Act 1399 1400 Clean Air Act means the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 (42 USCUSC 7401 et seq) as 1401 amended in 1977 and 1990 1402 1403
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1404 1405 Section 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 1406 1407 Cleaning and separating operation means that operation where foreign and undesired 1408 substances are removed from the grain 1409 1410
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1411 1412 Section 2111070 Cleaning Materials 1413 1414 Cleaning materials mean any materials used for cleaning an emission unit cleaning tools 1415 equipment or other items used with the emission unit cleaning the walls or area in which the 1416 emission unit is located or cleaning personnel or materials used for other cleaning activity 1417 associated with an emission unit 1418 1419
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 1420 1421 Section 2111090 Clear Coating 1422 1423 Clear coating means coatings that lack color and opacity or are transparent using the undercoat 1424 as a reflectant base or undertone color 1425 1426
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1427 1428 Section 2111110 Clear Topcoat 1429 1430 Clear topcoat means the final coating which contains binders but not opaque pigments and is 1431 specifically formulated to form a transparent or translucent solid protective film 1432 1433
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1434 1435 Section 2111120 Clinker 1436 1437 Clinker means the product of a cement kiln from which finished cement is manufactured by 1438 milling and grinding 1439 1440
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1441 1442 Section 2111128 Closed Molding 1443 1444
Closed molding means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 1445 molding process in which pressure is used to distribute the resin through the 1446 reinforcing fabric placed between two mold surfaces to either saturate the fabric 1447 or fill the mold cavity The pressure may be clamping pressure fluid pressure 1448 atmospheric pressure or vacuum pressure used either alone or in combination 1449 The mold surfaces may be rigid or flexible Closed molding includes but is not 1450 limited to compression molding with sheet molding compound infusion molding 1451 resin injection molding vacuum assisted resin transfer molding resin transfer 1452 molding and vacuum assisted compression molding Processes in which a closed 1453 mold is used only to compact saturated fabric or remove air or excess resin from 1454 the fabric (such as in vacuum bagging) are not considered closed molding Open 1455
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molding steps such as application of a gel coat or skin coat layer by conventional 1456 open molding prior to a closed molding process are also not closed molding 1457
1458 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1459
1460 Section 2111130 Closed Purge System 1461 1462 Closed purge system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and that is composed 1463 of piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport liquid or vapor 1464 from a piece or pieces of equipment to a control device or return the liquid or vapor to the 1465 process line 1466 1467
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1468 1469 Section 2111150 Closed Vent System 1470 1471 Closed vent system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and is composed of 1472 piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport gas or vapor from a 1473 piece or pieces of equipment to a control device 1474 1475
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1476 1477 Section 2111170 Coal Refuse 1478 1479 Coal refuse means waste products of coal mining cleaning and coal preparation operations 1480 containing coal matrix material clay and other organic and inorganic material 1481 1482
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1483 1484 Section 2111190 Coating 1485 1486
a) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 a material applied to a 1487 substrate for decorative protective or other functional purposes Such material 1488 shall include but are not limited to paints varnishes sealers adhesives diluents 1489 and thinners 1490
1491 b) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a material 1492
applied onto or impregnated into a substrate for protective decorative or 1493 functional purposes Such materials include but are not limited to paints 1494 varnishes sealers adhesives thinners diluents and inks 1495
1496 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1497
1498 Section 2111210 Coating Applicator 1499 1500 Coating applicator means equipment used to apply a coating 1501
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1504 Section 2111230 Coating Line 1505 1506
a) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 an operation where 1507 a surface coating is applied to a material and subsequently the coating is dried 1508 andor cured 1509
1510 b) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1511
operation consisting of a series of one or more coating applicators and any 1512 associated flash-off areas drying areas and ovens wherein a coating is applied 1513 dried andor cured A coating line ends at the point where the coating is dried or 1514 cured or prior to any subsequent application of a different coating It is not 1515 necessary for an operation to have an oven or a flash-off area in order to be 1516 included in this definition 1517
1518 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1519
1520 Section 2111250 Coating Plant 1521 1522 Coating plant means any building structure or installation that contains a coating line and 1523 which is located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties and which is owned or 1524 operated by the same person (or by persons under common control) 1525 1526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1527 1528 Section 2111270 Coil Coating 1529 1530 Coil coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto any 1531 flat metal sheet or strip which is delivered to the coating line as a roll or coil unwound and 1532 coated as a continuous substrate 1533 1534 For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition does not 1535 include protective decorative or functional materials that consist only of protective oils for 1536 metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For this purpose protective oil 1537 means an organic material that is applied to metal for the purpose of providing lubrication or 1538 protection from corrosion without forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to 1539 lubricating oils evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 1540 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet wire lubricants 1541 and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to installation or further assembly 1542 of a part or component 1543 1544
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1545 1546 Section 2111290 Coil Coating Line 1547
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1548 Coil coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating 1549 is applied onto any flat metal sheet or strip which is delivered to the coating line as a roll or coil 1550 unwound and coated as a continuous substrate 1551 1552
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1553 1554 Section 2111310 Cold Cleaning 1555 1556 Cold cleaning means the process of cleaning and removing soils from surfaces by spraying 1557 brushing flushing or immersion while maintaining the organic solvent below its boiling point 1558 Wipe cleaning is not included in this definition 1559 1560
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1561 1562 Section 2111312 Combined Cycle System 1563 1564 Combined Cycle System means a system comprised of one or more combustion turbines heat 1565 recovery steam generators and steam turbines configured to improve overall efficiency of 1566 electricity generation or steam production 1567 1568
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1569 1570 Section 2111315 Combustion Tuning 1571 1572
Combustion tuning means for purposes of Part 217 review and adjustment of a 1573 combustion process to maintain combustion efficiency of an emission unit as 1574 performed in accordance with procedures provided by the manufacturer or by a 1575 trained technician 1576
1577 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1578
1579 Section 2111316 Combustion Turbine 1580 1581 Combustion Turbine means an enclosed fossil or other fuel-fired device that is comprised of a 1582 compressor a combustor and a turbine and in which the flue gas resulting from the combustion 1583 of fuel in the combustor passes through the turbine rotating the turbine 1584 1585
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1586 1587 Section 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 1588 1589 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1590 commercial operation means with regard to an EGU that serves a generator to have begun to 1591 produce steam gas or other heated medium used to generate electricity for sale or use including 1592 test generation Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of operation even if the 1593
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EGU is subsequently modified reconstructed or repowered 1594 1595
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1596 1597 Section 2111324 Commence Operation 1598 1599 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1600 operation means with regard to a stationary boiler combustion turbine or combined cycle 1601 system to have begun any mechanical chemical or electronic process including start-up of the 1602 units combustion chamber Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of 1603 operation even if the unit is subsequently modified reconstructed or repowered 1604 1605
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1606 1607 Section 2111328 Common Stack 1608 1609 Common stack means a single flue through which emissions from two or more units are 1610 exhausted 1611 1612
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1613 1614 Section 2111330 Complete Combustion 1615 1616 Complete combustion means a process in which all carbon contained in a fuel or gas stream is 1617 converted to carbon dioxide 1618 1619
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1620 1621 Section 2111350 Component 1622 1623 Component means any piece of equipment which has the potential to leak volatile organic 1624 material (VOM) including but not limited to pump seals compressor seals seal oil degassing 1625 vents pipeline valves pressure relief devices process drains and open ended valves and lines 1626 and flanges For purposes of Subparts Q and R in 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this 1627 definition excludes valves which are not externally regulated flanges and equipment in heavy 1628 liquid service For purposes of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this definition 1629 also excludes bleed ports of gear pumps in polymer service 1630 1631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1632 1633 Section 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 1634 1635 Concrete curing compounds means any coating applied to freshly poured concrete to retard the 1636 evaporation of water 1637 1638
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1640 Section 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 1641 1642 Concentrated nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility 1643 manufacturing nitric acid with a concentration equal to or greater than 70 percent by weight 1644 1645
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1646 1647 Section 2111410 Condensate 1648 1649 Condensate means volatile organic liquid separated from its associated gases which condenses 1650 due to changes in the temperature or pressure and remains liquid at standard conditions 1651 1652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1653 1654 Section 2111430 Condensible PM-10 1655 1656 Condensible PM-10 means PM-10 formed immediately or shortly after discharge to the 1657 atmosphere as measured by the applicable test method specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 212110 1658 Condensible particulate matter exists in gaseous andor vapor form prior to release to the 1659 atmosphere eg in the stack and forms particulate matter upon condensation when subject to 1660 conditions of cooling and dilution in the atmosphere 1661 1662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1663 1664 Section 2111435 Container Glass 1665 1666
Container glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime 1667 recipe clear or colored which is pressed or blown or both into bottles jars 1668 ampoules and other products listed in Standard Industrial Classification 3221 1669
1670 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1671
1672 Section 2111455 Contact Adhesive 1673 1674
Contact adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1675 adhesive that meets the criteria in this Section Contact adhesive does not 1676 include rubber cements that are primarily intended for use on paper substrates or 1677 vulcanizing fluids that are designed and labeled for tire repair only The 1678 qualifying criteria are 1679
1680 The adhesive is designed for application to both surfaces to be bonded 1681 together 1682
1683 The adhesive is allowed to dry before the two surfaces are placed in 1684 contact with each other 1685
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1686 The adhesive forms an immediate bond that is impossible or difficult to 1687 reposition after both adhesive-coated surfaces are placed in contact with 1688 each other and 1689
1690 The adhesive does not need sustained pressure or clamping of surfaces 1691 after the adhesive-coated surfaces have been brought together using 1692 sufficient momentary pressure to establish full contact between both 1693 surfaces 1694
1695 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1696
1697 Section 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 1698 1699 Continuous automatic stoking means the automatic moving of animal pathological waste 1700 during burning by moving the hearth in a pulse cycle manner which process is designed to 1701 provide a continuous burning rate in which the design charging rate per hour equals the burning 1702 rate every hour without limitation and results in emission rates which are similar over any hour 1703 of the burning process 1704 1705
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 1706 1707 Section 2111467 Continuous Coater 1708 1709 Continuous coater means a finishing system that continuously applies coating onto wood 1710 furniture parts moving along a conveyor system Coatings that are not transferred to the part are 1711 recycled in the finishing system reservoir 1712 1713
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1714 1715 Section 2111470 Continuous Process 1716 1717 ContinousContinuous process means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin a 1718 method of manufacture in which the styrene raw material is delivered on a continuous basis to 1719 the reactor in which the styrene is polymerized to polystyrene 1720 1721
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1722 1723 Section 2111490 Control Device 1724 1725 Control device means equipment (such as an afterburner adsorber fabric filter or scrubber) 1726 used to remove or prevent the emission of an air contaminant from a contaminated exhaust 1727 stream 1728 1729
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1730 1731
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Section 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 1732 1733 Control device efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of 1734 VOM generated by an emission unit which is destroyed or removed by a control device divided 1735 by the weight of VOM generated by such unit entering the control device during a particular 1736 time period expressed as a percentage 1737 1738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1739 1740 Section 2111515 Control Period 1741 1742 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 control period means the period beginning May 1 of a 1743 year and ending on September 30 of the same year inclusive except that in 2004 control 1744 period means May 31 through September 30 1745 1746
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1747 1748 Section 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 1749 1750 Conventional air spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by 1751 mixing it with compressed air at an air pressure greater than 10 pounds per square inch (gauge) 1752 at the point of atomization Airless air assisted airless and electrostatic spray technologies are 1753 not conventional air spray 1754 1755
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1756 1757 Section 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 1758 1759 Conventional soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing 1760 equipment that uses direct contact steam for desolventizing and producing toasted soy meals 1761 1762
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1763 1764 Section 2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 1765 1766 Conveyorized degreasing means the continuous process of cleaning and removing soils from 1767 surfaces utilizing either cold or vaporized solvents 1768 1769
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1770 1771 Section 2111560 Cove Base 1772 1773
Cove base means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1774 219 a flooring trim unit generally made of vinyl or rubber having a concave 1775 radius on one edge and a convex radius on the opposite edge that is used in 1776
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forming a junction between the bottom wall course and the floor or to form an 1777 inside corner 1778
1779 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1780
1781 Section 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 1782 1783
Cove base installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1784 and 219 any adhesive used for the installation of cove base or wall base on a wall 1785 or vertical surface at floor level 1786
1787 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1788
1789 Section 2111570 Crude Oil 1790 1791 Crude oil means a naturally occurring mixture which consists of hydrocarbons and sulfur 1792 nitrogen or oxygen derivatives of hydrocarbons and which is a liquid at standard conditions 1793 1794
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1795 1796 Section 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 1797 1798 Crude oil gathering means the transportation of crude oil or condensate after custody transfer 1799 between a production site and a reception point 1800 1801
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1802 1803 Section 2111610 Crushing 1804 1805 Crushing means the fragmentation of non-metallic minerals by a machine such as a jaw 1806 gyratory cone roll rod mill hammermill and impactor 1807 1808
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1809 1810 Section 2111630 Custody Transfer 1811 1812 Custody transfer means the transfer of produced petroleum andor condensate after processing 1813 andor treating in the producing operations from storage tanks or automatic transfer systems to 1814 pipelines or any other forms of transportation 1815 1816
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1817 1818 Section 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 1819 1820 Cutback asphalt means any asphalt which has been liquifiedliquefied by blending with 1821 petroleum solvents other than residual fuel oil and has not been emulsified with water 1822
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1825 Section 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 1826 1827
Cyanoacrylate adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1828 any adhesive with a cyanoacrylate content of at least 95 percent by weight 1829
1830 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1831
1832 Section 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 1833 1834 Daily-weighted average VOM content means the average VOM content of two or more 1835 coatings as applied on a coating line during any day taking into account the fraction of total 1836 coating volume that each coating represents as calculated with the following equation 1837 1838
[ n ]
VOMw = Σ Vi Ci VT i=1
1839 where 1840
1841 VOMw = The average VOM content of two or more coatings as
applied each day on a coating line in units of kg VOMl (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM)
n = The number of different coatings as applied each day on a
coating line Vi = The volume of each coating (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
Ci = The VOM content of each coating as applied each day on a
coating line in units of kg VOM1 (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) and
VT = The total volume of all coatings (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM ) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1843 1844 Section 2111690 Day 1845 1846 Day means for purposes of Part 218 or Part 219 the consecutive 24 hours beginning at 1200 1847 AM (midnight) local time or beginning at a fixed time consistent with the sources operating 1848 schedule as provided below A source may use a day beginning at a time other than midnight 1849 which is consistent with its operating schedule provided that the owner or operator of the source 1850 first notifies the Agency in writing of such alternative describing why it would be more 1851 reasonable to maintain records on this basis The owner or operator shall notify the Agency in 1852 writing prior to any change in the time at which a day begins 1853 1854
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1855 1856 Section 2111700 Deadener 1857 1858
Deadener means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1859 applied to selected vehicle surfaces primarily for the purpose of reducing the 1860 sound of road noise in the passenger compartment 1861
1862 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1863
1864 Section 2111710 Degreaser 1865 1866 Degreaser means any equipment or system used in solvent cleaning 1867 1868
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1869 1870 Section 2111730 Delivery Vessel 1871 1872 Delivery vessel means any tank truck or trailer equipped with a storage tank that is used for the 1873 transport of gasoline to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing operation bulk gasoline 1874 plant or bulk gasoline terminal 1875 1876
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1877 1878 Section 2111740 Diesel Engine 1879 1880 Diesel engine means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart Q a compression 1881 ignited two- or four-stroke engine in which liquid fuel injected into the combustion chamber 1882 ignites when the air charge is compressed to a temperature sufficiently high for auto-ignition 1883 1884
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1885 1886 Section 2111745 Digital Printing 1887 1888
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Digital Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the transfer of 1889 electronic files directly from a computer to an electronically driven output device that prints the 1890 image directly on the selected media (substrate) Printing using home and office equipment is 1891 excluded from this definition 1892 1893
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1894 1895 Section 2111750 Dip Coating 1896 1897 Dip coating means a method of applying coatings in which the part is submerged in a tank 1898 filled with the coating 1899 1900
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1901 1902 Section 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 1903 1904 Distillate fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 1 or 2 as specified in detailed requirements for 1905 fuel oil ASTM D-369-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 1906 219112 1907 1908
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1909 1910 Section 2111780 Distillation Unit 1911 1912 Distillation unit means a device or vessel in which one or more feed streams are separated into 1913 two or more exit streams each exit stream having component concentrations different from those 1914 in the feed stream(s) Separation is achieved by a redistribution of the components between the 1915 liquid and the vapor phases by vaporization and condensation as they approach 1916 equilibruimequilibrium within the distillation unit A distillation unit includes but is not limited 1917 to the distillate receiver reboiler vacuum pump steam jet and any associated recovery system 1918 1919
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1920 1921 Section 2111790 Drum 1922 1923 Drum means any cylindrical shipping container of 13 to 110-gallon capacity 1924 1925
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1926 1927 Section 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 1928 1929 Dry cleaning operation or Dry cleaning facility means the cleaning of fabrics using an 1930 essentially nonaqueous solvent by means of one or more solvent washes extraction of excess 1931 solvent by spinning and drying by tumbling in an airstream The dry cleaning operation or 1932 facility includes but is not limited to washers dryers filter and purification systems waste 1933 disposal systems holding tanks pumps and attendant piping and valves 1934
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1937 Section 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 1938 1939 Dump-pit area means any area where grain is received at a grain-handling or grain-drying 1940 operation 1941 1942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1943 1944 Section 2111850 Effective Grate Area 1945 1946 Effective grate area means that area of a dump-pit grate through which air passes or would 1947 pass when aspirated 1948 1949
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1950 1951 Section 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 1952 1953 Effluent water separator means any tank box sump or other apparatus in which any organic 1954 material floating on or entrained or contained in water entering such tank box sump or other 1955 apparatus is physically separated and removed from such water prior to outfall drainage or 1956 recovery of such water 1957 1958
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1959 1960 Section 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 1961 1962
Ejection cartridge sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) 1963 and 219204(q) a sealant applied during the assembly of an ejection cartridge to 1964 provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase and primer and between a 1965 shellcase and the wad 1966
1967 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1968
1969 Section 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 1970 1971 Elastomeric materials means topcoats and primers that are specifically formulated for 1972 application over flexible parts such as filler panels and elastomeric bumpers 1973 1974
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1975 1976 Section 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 1977 1978
Electric dissipating coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1979 219 a coating that rapidly dissipates a high-voltage electric charge 1980
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1983 Section 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 1984 1985
Electric-insulating varnish means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1986 219 a non-convertible coating applied to electric motors components of electric 1987 motors or power transformers to provide electrical mechanical and 1988 environmental protection or resistance 1989
1990 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1991
1992 Section 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 1993 1994 Electrical Apparatus Component means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 1995 219187 an internal component such as wires windings stators rotors magnets contacts 1996 relays energizers and connections in an apparatus that generates or transmits electrical energy 1997 including but not limited to alternators generators transformers electric motors cables and 1998 circuit breakers except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed Electrical 1999 components of graphic arts application equipment and hot-line tools are also included in this 2000 category 2001 2002
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2003 2004 Section 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coatings 2005 2006
Electrical switchgear compartment coatings means coatings applied to metal-2007 enclosed compartments that house assemblies of mediumhigh voltage 2008 switchgear of greater than 1000 volts AC for utility distribution in outdoor use 2009
2010 (Source Old Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 new Section 2111880 2011 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2012
2013 Section 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 2014 2015
Electrodeposition primer or EDP means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 2016 218 and 219 a process of applying a protective corrosion-resistant waterborne 2017 primer on exterior and interior surfaces that provides thorough coverage of 2018 recessed areas It is a dip coating method that uses an electrical field to apply or 2019 deposit the conductive coating onto the part The object being painted acts as an 2020 electrode that is oppositely charged from the particles of paint in the dip tank 2021 Electrodeposition primer is also referred to as E-Coat Uni-Prime and ELPO 2022 Primer 2023
2024 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2025
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Section 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) 2027 Shielding Coatings 2028 2029
Electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency interference coatings or EMIRFI 2030 coatings means 2031
2032 Prior to May 1 2012 coatings used on business machine plastic housings 2033 to attenuate electromagnetic and radio frequency interference signals that 2034 would otherwise pass through the plastic housing 2035
2036 On and after May 1 2012 coatings used on electrical or electronic 2037 equipment to provide shielding against electromagnetic interference radio 2038 frequency interference or static discharge 2039
2040 (Source Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 2041 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2042
2043 Section 2111885 Electronic Component 2044 2045 Electronic Component means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218182(f) 219182(f) 2046 218187 and 219187 all portions of an electronic assembly including but not limited to 2047 circuit board assemblies printed wire assemblies printed circuit boards soldered joints ground 2048 wires bus bars and associated electronic component manufacturing equipment such as screens 2049 and filters except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed 2050 2051
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2052 2053 Section 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 2054 2055 Electrostatic bell or disc spray means an electrostatic spray coating method in which a rapidly-2056 spinning bell- or disc-shaped applicator is used to create a fine mist and apply the coating with 2057 high transfer efficiency 2058 2059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2060 2061 Section 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 2062 2063 Electrostatic prep coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part solely to provide 2064 conductivity for the subsequent application of a prime coat a topcoat or other coating through 2065 the use of electrostatic application methods An electrostatic prep coat is clearly identified as an 2066 electrostatic prep coat on its accompanying material safety data sheet 2067 2068
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2069 2070 Section 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 2071 2072
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Electrostatic spray means a spray coating method in which opposite electrical charges are 2073 applied to the substrate and the coating The coating is attracted to the object due to the 2074 electrostatic potential between them 2075 2076
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2077 2078 Section 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 2079 2080 Emergency or Standby Unit means for a stationary gas turbine or a stationary reciprocating 2081 internal combustion engine a unit that 2082
2083 a) Supplies power for the source at which it is located but operates only when the 2084
normal supply of power has been rendered unavailable by circumstances beyond 2085 the control of the owner or operator of the source and only as necessary to assure 2086 the availability of the engine or turbine An emergency or standby unit may not 2087 be operated to supplement a primary power source when the load capacity or 2088 rating of the primary power source has been reached or exceeded 2089
2090 b) Operates exclusively for firefighting or flood control or both 2091 2092 c) Operates in response to and during the existence of any officially declared disaster 2093
or state of emergency 2094 2095 d) Operates for the purpose of testing repair or routine maintenance to verify its 2096
readiness for emergency or standby use 2097 2098 e) Notwithstanding any other subsection in this Section emergency or standby units 2099
may operate an additional 50 hours per year in non-emergency situations 2100 2101
The term does not include equipment used for purposes other than emergencies as described 2102 above such as to supply power during high electric demand days 2103 2104
(Source Amended at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009) 2105 2106 Section 2111930 Emission Rate 2107 2108 Emission rate means if not otherwise stated in a specific provision the total quantity of a 2109 particular specified air contaminant discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period For 2110 example if not otherwise specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 emission rate means the 2111 total quantity of volatile organic material discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period 2112 2113
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2114 2115 Section 2111950 Emission Unit 2116 2117 Emission unit means any part or activity at a stationary source that emits or has the potential to 2118
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emit any air pollutant 2119 2120
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2121 2122 Section 2111970 Enamel 2123 2124 Enamel means a coating that cures by chemical cross-linking of its base resin Enamels can be 2125 distinguished from lacquers because enamels are not readily resoluble in their original solvent 2126 2127
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2128 2129 Section 2111990 Enclose 2130 2131 Enclose means for purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215481(c) 215482(b) 218481(c) 2132 218482(b) 219481(c) and 219482(b) to cover any volatile organic liquid surface that is 2133 exposed to the atmosphere 2134 2135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2136 2137 Section 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 2138 2139 End sealing compound coat means a can coating applied to can ends which functions as a 2140 gasket when the end is assembled onto the can 2141 2142
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2143 2144 Section 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 2145 2146 Enhanced under-the-cup fill means an improved under-the-cup technique such as use of 2147 Kartridg Pak Low Pressure Sequencing Springs in conjunction with process temperature gradient 2148 control which forces most propellant which would otherwise remain in the headspace of the fill 2149 machine fitting into the aerosol can by using either a compressed non-VOM gas such as nitrogen 2150 or vaporization of the propellant itself Enhanced under-the-cup fill may require adjustment of 2151 the fill machine to reduce the hold-down pressure on the cup during the period in the filling cycle 2152 when remaining propellant in the fitting is forced into the can 2153 2154
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2155 2156 Section 2112040 Etching Filler 2157 2158
Etching filler means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 2159 that contains less than 23 percent solids by weight and at least 050 percent acid 2160 by weight and is used instead of applying a pretreatment coating followed by a 2161 primer 2162
2163 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2164
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2165 Section 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 2166 2167 Ethanol blend gasoline means a mixture of gasoline and at least 9 ethanol by volume 2168 2169
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2170 2171 Section 2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (EPDM) Roof Membrane 2172 2173
Ethylene propylenediene monomer roof membrane or EPDM roof membrane 2174 means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a prefabricated single 2175 sheet of elastomeric material composed of ethylene propylenediene monomer and 2176 that is field applied to a building roof using one layer or membrane material 2177
2178 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2179
2180 Section 2112070 Excess Air 2181 2182 Excess air means air supplied in addition to the theoretical quantity necessary for complete 2183 combustion of all fuel andor combustible waste material 2184 2185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2186 2187 Section 2112080 Excess Emissions 2188 2189 Excess emissions means any tonnage of NOx emailed by a NOx budget unit during a control 2190 period that exceeds the NOx allowances available for compliance deduction for the unit and for a 2191 control period 2192 2193
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2194 2195 Section 2112090 Excessive Release 2196 2197 Excessive release means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215144 218144 and 219144 a 2198 discharge of more than 295 g (065 lbs) of mercaptans andor hydrogen sulfide into the 2199 atmosphere in any 5-minute period 2200 2201
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2202 2203 Section 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 2204 2205
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 2206 2207 Section 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 2208 2209
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 2210
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2211 Section 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 2212 2213 Exterior base coat means a can coating applied to the exterior of a two-piece can body to 2214 provide protection to the metal or to provide background for any lithographic or printing 2215 operation 2216 2217
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2218 2219 Section 2112170 Exterior End Coat 2220 2221 Exterior end coat means a can coating applied to the exterior end of a can to provide protection 2222 to the metal 2223 2224
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2225 2226 Section 2112190 External Floating Roof 2227 2228 External floating roof means a cover over an open top storage tank consisting of a double deck 2229 or pontoon single deck which rests upon and is supported by the volatile organic liquid being 2230 contained and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge 2231 and tank shell 2232 2233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2234 2235 Section 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 2236 2237 Extreme high-gloss coating means 2238 2239
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) regarding metal parts 2240 and products coatings a coating that when tested by ASTM D 523-80 incorporated by 2241 reference in Section 211101 of this Part shows a reflectance of 75 or more on a 60deg 2242 meter 2243
2244 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) regarding pleasure 2245 craft coatings any coating that achieves greater than 90 percent reflectance on a 60deg 2246 meter when tested using ASTM D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2247 of this Part 2248
2249 (Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2250
2251 Section 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 2252 2253
Extreme performance coating means 2254 2255
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) or 219204(q) any 2256
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coating that during intended use is exposed to any or all of the following 2257 ambient weather conditions temperatures consistently above 95degC 2258 (203degF) detergents abrasive and scouring agents solvents or corrosive 2259 atmospheres 2260
2261 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 2262 used on a metal or plastic surface where the coated surface meets in its 2263 intended use one or more of the criteria listed below Extreme 2264 performance coatings include but are not limited to coatings applied to 2265 locomotives railroad cars farm machinery and heavy duty trucks 2266
2267 Chronic exposure to corrosive caustic or acidic agents chemicals 2268 chemical fumes chemical mixtures or solutions 2269
2270 Repeated exposure to temperatures in excess of 121degC (250degF) or 2271
2272 Repeated heavy abrasion including mechanical wear and repeated 2273 scrubbing with industrial grade solvents cleansers or scouring 2274 agents 2275
2276 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2277
2278 Section 2112230 Fabric Coating 2279 2280 Fabric coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto or 2281 impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line as a roll unwound and 2282 coated as a continuous substrate 2283 2284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2285 2286 Section 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 2287 2288 Fabric coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 2289 coating is applied onto or impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line 2290 as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate 2291 2292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2293 2294 Section 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 2295 2296 Federally enforceable limitations and conditions means all limitations and conditions which 2297 are enforceable by the Administrator of the USEPA including those requirements developed 2298 pursuant to 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61 requirements within any applicable implementation plan 2299 and any permit requirements established pursuant to 40 CFR 5221 or 40 CFR 52737 or under 2300 regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR Part 51 Subpart I 40 CFR 51166 and 40 CFR Part 70 2301 2302
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2303 2304 Section 2112285 Feed Mill 2305 2306 Feed mill means a source or equipment at a source that produces food including premixes 2307 supplements and concentrates for animal (non-human) consumption from grain grain 2308 byproducts or alfalfa and other ingredients without cooking but not including wet or dry corn 2309 mills soybean mills flour mills and ethanol plants 2310 2311
(Source Added at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997) 2312 2313 Section 2112290 Fermentation Time 2314 2315 Fermentation time means the time elapsed between adding yeast to the dough and placing the 2316 product into the oven expressed in hours to the nearest one-tenth hour 2317 2318
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2319 2320 Section 2112300 Fill 2321 2322 Fill for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218119 through 218129 and 219119 through 219129 2323 means the introduction of VOL into a storage vessel but not necessarily to complete capacity 2324 2325
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16929 effective November 15 1994) 2326 2327 Section 2112310 Final Repair Coat 2328 2329
Final repair coat means 2330 2331
With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2332 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 215205(a) 218204(a)(1) and 2333 218204(a)(1)218219(a)(1) a coating that is used to repaint topcoat that is 2334 damaged during vehicle assembly 2335
2336 With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2337 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 2338 219204(a)(2)218219(a)(2) a coating applied to completely assembled 2339 motor vehicles or to parts that are not yet on a completely assembled 2340 vehicle to correct damage or imperfections in the coating The curing of 2341 the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at a lower 2342 temperature than that used for curing primer surfacer and topcoat 2343
2344 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2345
2346 Section 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 2347 2348
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Finish primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2349 coating applied with a wet film thickness of less than 10 mils prior to the 2350 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2351 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2352 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2353
2354 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2355
2356 Section 2112330 Firebox 2357 2358 Firebox means the chamber or compartment of a boiler or furnace in which materials are 2359 burned but not the combustion chamber or afterburner of an incinerator 2360 2361
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2362 2363 Section 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 2364 2365 Fixed-roof tank means a cylindrical shell with a permanently affixed roof 2366 2367
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2368 2369 Section 2112355 Flare 2370 2371
Flare means an open combustor without enclosure or shroud 2372 2373
(Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2374 2375 Section 2112357 Flat Glass 2376 2377
Flat glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime recipe and 2378 produced into continuous flat sheets and other products listed in Standard 2379 Industrial Classification 3211 2380
2381 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2382
2383 Section 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 2384 2385 Flat Wood Paneling means natural finish hardwood plywood panels hardwood panels with 2386 Class II finishes tileboard exterior siding and printed interior panels made of hardwood 2387 plywood or thin particleboard 2388 2389
(Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2390 2391 Section 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 2392 2393
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Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 2394 functional coating is applied to flat wood paneling 2395 2396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2397 2398 Section 2112360 Flexible Coating 2399 2400
Flexible coating means 2401 2402
Prior to May 1 2012 a paint with the ability to withstand dimensional 2403 changes 2404
2405 On and after May 1 2012 a coating that is required to comply with 2406 engineering specifications for impact resistance mandrel bend or 2407 elongation as defined by the original manufacturer of the equipment being 2408 coated 2409
2410 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2411
2412 Section 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 2413 2414 Flexible operation unit means a chemical manufacturing process unit that manufactures 2415 different chemical products periodically by alternating raw materials or operating conditions 2416 2417
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2418 2419 Section 2112368 Flexible Packaging 2420 2421 Flexible Packaging means any package or part of a package the shape of which can be readily 2422 changed Flexible packaging includes but is not limited to bags pouches liners and wraps 2423 utilizing paper plastic film aluminum foil metalized or coated paper or film or any 2424 combination of these materials Shrink-wrap labels or wrappers (but not self-adhesive labels) 2425 printed on or in-line with a flexible packaging printing press are also considered to be flexible 2426 packaging Flexible packaging does not include folding cartons gift wraps hot stamp foils wall 2427 coverings vinyl products decorative laminates floor coverings or tissue products 2428 2429
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2430 2431 Section 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 2432 2433
Flexible vinyl means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 non-rigid 2434 polyvinyl chloride plastic with a 5 percent by weight plasticizer content 2435
2436 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2437
2438 Section 2112370 Flexographic Printing 2439
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2440 Flexographic printing means a roll printing technique in which the pattern to be applied is 2441 raised above the printing roll and the image carrier is made of rubber or other elastomeric 2442 materials 2443 2444
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2445 2446 Section 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 2447 2448 Flexographic printing line means a printing line performing flexographic printing 2449 2450
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2451 2452 Section 2112410 Floating Roof 2453 2454 Floating roof means a roof on a stationary tank reservoir or other container which moves 2455 vertically upon change in volume of the stored material 2456 2457
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2458 2459 Section 2112415 Fog Coat 2460 2461
Fog coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating that 2462 is applied to a plastic part for the purpose of color matching without masking a 2463 molded-in texture A fog coat shall not be applied at a thickness of more than 05 2464 mils of coating solids 2465
2466 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2467
2468 Section 2112420 Fossil Fuel 2469 2470 Fossil fuel means natural gas petroleum coal or any form of solid liquid or gaseous fuel 2471 derived from such material 2472 2473
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2474 2475 Section 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 2476 2477 Fossil fuel-fired means the combustion of fossil fuel alone or in combination with any other 2478 fuel where fossil fuel actually combusted comprises or is projected to comprise more than 50 2479 percent of the annual heat input on a btu basis during any year 2480 2481
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2482 2483 Section 2112430 Fountain Solution 2484 2485
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Fountain solution means the solution used in certain methods of printing which is applied to 2486 the image plate to maintain hydrophilic properties of the non-image areas 2487 2488
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2489 2490 Section 2112450 Freeboard Height 2491 2492 Freeboard height means for open top vapor degreasers the distance from the top of the vapor 2493 zone to the top of the degreaser tank and for cold cleaning degreasers the distance from the 2494 solvent to the top of the degreaser tank 2495 2496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2497 2498 Section 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 2499 2500 Fuel combustion emission unit or Fuel combustion emission source means any furnace 2501 boiler or similar equipment used for the primary purpose of producing heat or power by indirect 2502 heat transfer 2503 2504
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2505 2506 Section 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 2507 2508 Fugitive particulate matter means any particulate matter emitted into the atmosphere other than 2509 through a stack provided that nothing in this definition or in 35 Ill Adm Code 212 Subpart K 2510 shall exempt any emission unit from compliance with other provisions of 35 Ill Adm Code 212 2511 otherwise applicable merely because of the absence of a stack 2512 2513
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2514 2515 Section 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 2516 2517 Full operating flowrate means maximum operating capacity of the source emission unit or 2518 process unit as applicable 2519 2520
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2521 2522 Section 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 2523 2524
Gasketgasket sealing material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 2525 and 219 a fluid applied to coat a gasket or replace and perform the same function 2526 as a gasket including room temperature vulcanization seal material 2527
2528 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2529
2530 Section 2112530 Gas Service 2531
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2532 Gas service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in the 2533 gaseous state at operating conditions 2534 2535
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2536 2537 Section 2112550 GasGas Method 2538 2539 Gasgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency which 2540 rely only on gas phase measurements The first method requires construction of a temporary 2541 total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive emissions are measured The second 2542 method uses the building or room which houses the coating line printing line or other emission 2543 unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all other VOM lines or emission units 2544 within the room be shut down while the test is performed but all fans and blowers within the 2545 room must be operated according to normal procedures 2546 2547
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2548 2549 Section 2112570 Gasoline 2550 2551 Gasoline means any petroleum distillate or petroleum distillatealcohol blend having a Reid 2552 vapor pressure of 276 kPa or greater which is used as a fuel for internal combustion engines 2553 2554
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2555 2556 Section 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 2557 2558 Gasoline dispensing operation or Gasoline dispensing facility means any site where gasoline 2559 is transferred from a stationary storage tank to a motor vehicle gasoline tank used to provide fuel 2560 to the engine of that motor vehicle 2561 2562
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2563 2564 Section 2112610 Gel Coat 2565 2566 Gel coat means a resin coating either pigmented or clear applied to the surface of a mold that 2567 becomes an integral part of a polyester resin product and that provides a cosmetic enhancement 2568 and improves resistance to degradation from exposure to the elements 2569 2570
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2571 2572 Section 2112615 General Work Surface 2573 2574 General Work Surface means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an area 2575 of a medical device or pharmaceutical manufacturing facility where solvent cleaning is 2576 performed on work surfaces but for which cleaning specifications are not required to be 2577
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maintained in accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the 2578 United States Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with 2579 authority over manufacturing operations for medical devices andor pharmaceuticals General 2580 work surfaces shall not include items defined under Janitorial Cleaning 2581 2582
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2583 2584 Section 2112620 Generator 2585 2586 Generator means a device that produces electricity 2587 2588
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2589 2590 Section 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 2591 2592
Glass bonding primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2593 primer applied to windshield or other glass or to body openings to prepare the 2594 glass or body opening for the application of glass bonding adhesives or the 2595 installation of adhesive bonded glass including glass bondingcleaning primers 2596 that perform both functions (cleaning and priming of the windshield or other glass 2597 or body openings) prior to the application of adhesive or the installation of 2598 adhesive bonded glass 2599
2600 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2601
2602 Section 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 2603 2604
Glass melting furnace means for purposes of Part 217 a unit comprising a 2605 refractory vessel in which raw materials are charged and melted at high 2606 temperature to produce molten glass 2607
2608 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2609
2610 Section 2112630 Gloss Reducers 2611 2612 Gloss reducers means a low-gloss coating formulated to eliminate glare for safety purposes on 2613 interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified in the US Department of Transportation Motor 2614 Vehicle Safety Standards 2615 2616
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2617 2618 Section 2112650 Grain 2619 2620 Grain means the whole kernel or seed of corn wheat oats soybeans and any other cereal or oil 2621 seed plant and the normal fines dust and foreign matter which results from harvesting handling 2622 or conditioning The grain shall be unaltered by grinding or processing 2623
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2624 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2625
2626 Section 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 2627 2628 Grain-drying operation means any operation excluding aeration by which moisture is 2629 removed from grain and which typically uses forced ventilation with the addition of heat 2630 2631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2632 2633 Section 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 2634 2635 Grain-handling and conditioning operation means a grain storage facility and its associate 2636 grain transfer cleaning drying grinding and mixing operations 2637 2638
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2639 2640 Section 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 2641 2642 Grain-handling operation means any operation where one or more of the following grain-2643 related processes (other than grain-drying operation portable grain-handling equipment one-turn 2644 storage space and excluding flour mills and feed mills) are performed receiving shipping 2645 transferring storing mixing or treating of grain or other processes pursuant to normal grain 2646 operations 2647 2648
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2649 2650 Section 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 2651 2652 Green tire spraying means the spraying of green tires both inside and outside with release 2653 compounds which help remove air from the tire during molding and prevent the tire from 2654 sticking to the mold after curing 2655 2656
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2657 2658 Section 2112750 Green Tires 2659 2660 Green tires means assembled tires before molding and curing have occurred 2661 2662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2663 2664 Section 2112770 Gross Heating Value 2665 2666 Gross heating value means amount of heat produced when a unit quantity of fuel is burned to 2667 carbon dioxide and water vapor and the water vapor condensed as described in ASTM D2015-2668 66 D900-55 D1826-64 and D240-64 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of this Part 2669
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2670 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2671
2672 Section 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 2673 2674 Gross vehicle weight rating means the value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum 2675 design loaded weight of a single vehicle 2676 2677
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2678 2679 Section 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 2680 2681 Hardwood Plywood means plywood whose surface layer is a veneer of hardwood 2682 2683
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2684 2685 Section 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 2686 2687 Heated airless spray means an airless spray coating method in which the coating is heated just 2688 prior to application 2689 2690
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2691 2692 Section 2112815 Heat Input 2693 2694 Heat input means the product of the gross heating value of the fuel and the amount of fuel 2695 combusted in a combustion device Heat input does not include the heat derived from preheated 2696 combustion air recirculated flue gases or exhaust from other sources 2697 2698
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2699 2700 Section 2112820 Heat Input Rate 2701 2702 Heat input rate means the amount of heat input used by a combustion device divided by its 2703 operating time (in hrs) 2704 2705
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2706 2707 Section 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 2708 2709
Heat-resistant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2710 coating that must withstand a temperature of at least 204oC (400oF) during normal 2711 use 2712
2713 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2714
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Section 2112830 Heatset 2716 2717 Heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that requires a heated dryer to solidify the 2718 printing inks 2719 2720
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2721 2722 Section 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 2723 2724 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line means a letterpress printing line in which a continuous 2725 roll of substrate is fed through the printing press and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2726 2727
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2728 2729 Section 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 2730 2731 Heatset web offset lithographic printing line means a lithographic printing line in which a 2732 blanket cylinder is used to transfer ink from a plate cylinder to a substrate continuously fed from 2733 a roll or an extension process and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2734 2735
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2736 2737 Section 2112870 Heavy Liquid 2738 2739 Heavy liquid means liquid with a true vapor pressure of less than 03 kPa (004 psi) at 2943deg 2740 K (70deg F) established in a standard reference text or as determined by ASTM method D2879-86 2741 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which has 01 Reid 2742 Vapor Pressure as determined by ASTM method D323-08 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 2743 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which when distilled requires a temperature of 42195deg K 2744 (300deg F) or greater to recover 10 percent of the liquid as determined by ASTM method D86-82 2745 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 2746 2747
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 2748 2749 Section 2112890 Heavy Metals 2750 2751 Heavy metals means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act elemental ionic or combined 2752 forms of arsenic cadmium mercury chromium nickel and lead 2753 2754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2755 2756 Section 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 2757 2758 Heavy off-highway vehicle products means heavy construction mining farming or material 2759 handling equipment heavy industrial engines diesel-electric locomotives and associated power 2760 generation equipment and the constituent parts of such equipment or engines 2761
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2762 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2763
2764 Section 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 2765 2766 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating means any protective decorative or functional 2767 coating applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle products However a high 2768 temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-2769 highway vehicle products coating 2770 2771
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2772 2773 Section 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 2774 2775 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line means a coating line in which any protective 2776 decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle 2777 products However application of a high temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric 2778 locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line or part of a 2779 heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line 2780 2781
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2782 2783 Section 2112955 High Bake Coating 2784 2785
High bake coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2786 coating that is designed to cure only at temperatures of more than 90oC (194oF) 2787
2788 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2789
2790 Section 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 2791 2792
High build primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2793 219 a coating applied with a wet film thickness of 10 mils or more prior to the 2794 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2795 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2796 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2797
2798 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2799
2800 Section 2112958 High Gloss Coating 2801 2802
High gloss coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 2803 coating that achieves at least 85 percent reflectance on a 60deg meter when tested 2804 using ASTM Method D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of 2805 this Part 2806
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2808 2809 Section 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 2810 2811
High-performance architectural coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2812 Code 218 and 219 a coating used to protect architectural subsections and that 2813 meets the requirements of the Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer 2814 Associations publication number AAMA 2604-05 (Voluntary Specification 2815 Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for High Performance Organic 2816 Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in 2817 Section 211101 of this Part or 2605-05 (Voluntary Specification Performance 2818 Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on 2819 Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2820 of this Part 2821
2822 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2823
2824 Section 2112965 High Precision Optic 2825 2826 High Precision Optic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 2827 optical element used in an electro-optical device that is designed to sense detect or transmit 2828 light energy including specific wavelengths of light energy and changes in light energy levels 2829 2830
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2831 2832 Section 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 2833 2834 High temperature aluminum coating means a coating that is certified to withstand a 2835 temperature of 5378deg C (1000deg F) for 24 hours 2836 2837
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2838 2839 Section 2112980 High Temperature Coating 2840 2841
High temperature coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2842 219 a coating that is certified to withstand a temperature of 538oC (1000oF) for 2843 24 hours 2844
2845 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2846
2847 Section 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 2848 2849 High volume low pressure (HVLP) spray means equipment used to apply coatings by means of 2850 a spray gun which operates between 01 and 10 psig air pressure 2851 2852
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2853
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2854 Section 2113010 Hood 2855 2856 Hood means a partial enclosure or canopy for capturing and exhausting by means of a draft 2857 the organic vapors or other fumes produced from a coating line printing line or other emission 2858 unit 2859 2860
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2861 2862 Section 2113030 Hot Well 2863 2864 Hot well means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a barometric 2865 condenser 2866 2867
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2868 2869 Section 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 2870 2871 Housekeeping practices means those activities specifically defined in the list of housekeeping 2872 practices developed by the Joint EPA - Industry Task Force and included herein under 35 Ill 2873 Adm Code 212461 2874 2875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2876 2877 Section 2113070 Incinerator 2878 2879 Incinerator means a combustion apparatus in which refuse is burned 2880 2881
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2882 2883 Section 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 2884 2885 Indirect heat transfer means transfer of heat in such a way that the source of heat does not 2886 come into direct contact with process materials 2887 2888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2889 2890 Section 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 2891 2892
Indoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2893 Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 2894 installation of wood flooring carpet resilient tile vinyl tile vinyl backed carpet 2895 resilient sheet and roll or artificial grass Adhesives used to install ceramic tile 2896 and perimeter bonded sheet flooring with vinyl backing onto a non-porous 2897 substrate such as flexible vinyl are excluded from this category 2898
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2900 2901 Section 2113100 Industrial Boiler 2902 2903
Industrial boiler means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed vessel in which 2904 water is heated and circulated either as hot water or as steam for heating or for 2905 power or both This term does not include a heat recovery steam generator that 2906 captures waste heat from a combustion turbine and boilers serving a generator that 2907 has a nameplate capacity greater than 25 MWe and produces electricity for sale if 2908 such boilers meet the applicability criteria under Subpart M of Part 217 2909
2910 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2911
2912 Section 2113110 Ink 2913 2914 Ink means a coating used in printing impressing or transferring words pictures designs or 2915 other images onto a substrate 2916 2917
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2918 2919 Section 2113120 In-Line Repair 2920 2921
In-line repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 2922 operation performed and coatings applied to correct damage or imperfections in 2923 the topcoat on parts that are not yet on a completely assembled vehicle The 2924 curing of the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at essentially 2925 the same temperature as that used for curing the previously applied topcoat In-2926 line repair is also referred to as high bake repair or high bake reprocess In-line 2927 repair is considered part of the topcoat operation 2928
2929 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2930
2931 Section 2113130 In-Process Tank 2932 2933 In-process tank means with respect to manufacture of pharmaceuticals a container used for 2934 mixing blending heating reacting holding crystallizing evaporating or cleaning operations 2935 2936
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2937 2938 Section 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 2939 2940 In-situ sampling systems means nonextractivenonexractive samplers or in-line samplers 2941 2942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2943 2944 Section 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 2945
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2946 Interior body spray coat means a can coating applied by spray to the interior of a can body 2947 2948
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2949 2950 Section 2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 2951 2952 Internal-floating roof means a cover or roof in a fixed-roof tank which rests upon and is 2953 supported by the volatile organic liquid being contained and is equipped with a closure seal or 2954 seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank shell 2955 2956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2957 2958 Section 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 2959 2960 Internal transferring area means areas and associated equipment used for conveying grain 2961 among the various grain operations 2962 2963
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2964 2965 Section 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 2966 2967 Janitorial Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 2968 cleaning of building or facility components including but not limited to floors ceilings walls 2969 windows doors stairs bathrooms furnishings and exterior surfaces of office equipment and 2970 excludes the cleaning of work areas where manufacturing or repair activity is performed 2971 2972
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2973 2974 Section 2113230 Lacquers 2975 2976 Lacquers means with respect to coating of wood furniture any clear wood finishes formulated 2977 with nitrocellulose or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction including 2978 clear lacquer sanding sealers 2979 2980
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2981 2982 Section 2113240 Laminate 2983 2984
Laminate means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a product 2985 made by bonding together two or more layers of material 2986
2987 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2988
2989 Section 2113250 Large Appliance 2990 2991
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Large appliance means any residential and commercial washers dryers ranges refrigerators 2992 freezers water heaters dishwashers trash compactors air conditioners and other similar 2993 products 2994 2995
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2996 2997 Section 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 2998 2999 Large appliance coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto 3000 the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts (including but not limited to 3001 doors cases lids panels and interior support parts) of large appliances 3002 3003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3004 3005 Section 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 3006 3007 Large appliance coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3008 functional coating is applied onto the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts 3009 (including but not limited to doors cases lids panels and interior parts) of large appliances 3010 3011
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3012 3013 Section 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 3014 3015 Lean-burn engine means any spark-ignited engine that is not a rich-burn engine 3016 3017
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 3018 3019 Section 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 3020 3021 Letterpress Printing Line means a web or sheetfed printing line that does not constitute a 3022 flexographic printing line in which the image area is raised relative to the non-image area and 3023 the ink is transferred to the substrate directly from the image surface 3024 3025
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3026 3027 Section 2113310 Light Liquid 3028 3029 Light liquid means VOM in the liquid state which is not defined as heavy liquid 3030 3031
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3032 3033 Section 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 3034 3035 Light-duty truck means any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 3850 kg or 3036 less designed mainly to transport property 3037
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3038 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3039
3040 Section 2113350 Light Oil 3041 3042 Light oil means a liquid condensed or absorbed from coke oven gas composed of benzene 3043 toluene and xylene 3044 3045
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3046 3047 Section 2113355 Lime Kiln 3048 3049
Lime kiln means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device used 3050 to calcine lime mud which consists primarily of calcium carbonate into calcium 3051 oxide 3052
3053 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3054
3055 Section 2113370 LiquidGas Method 3056 3057 Liquidgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency 3058 which require both gas phase and liquid phase measurements and analysis The first method 3059 requires construction of a temporary total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive 3060 emissions are measured The second method uses the building or room which houses the coating 3061 line printing line or other emission unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all 3062 other VOM lines or emission units within the room be shut down while the test is performed but 3063 all fans and blowers within the room must be operated according to normal procedures 3064 3065
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3066 3067 Section 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 3068 3069 Liquid-mounted seal means a primary seal mounted in continuous contact with the liquid 3070 between the tank wall and the floating roof edge around the circumference of the roof 3071 3072
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3073 3074 Section 2113410 Liquid Service 3075 3076 Liquid service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in a liquid 3077 state at operating conditions 3078 3079
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3080 3081 Section 2113430 Liquids Dripping 3082 3083
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Liquids dripping means any visible leaking from a seal including spraying misting clouding 3084 and ice formation 3085 3086
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3087 3088 Section 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 3089 3090 Lithographic printing line means a web or sheetfed printing line in which each roll printer uses 3091 a roll where both the image and non-image areas are essentially in the same plane 3092 (planographic) 3093 3094
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3095 3096 Section 2113470 Load-Out Area 3097 3098 Load-out area means any area where grain is transferred from the grain-handling operation to 3099 any vehicle for shipment or delivery 3100 3101
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3102 3103 Section 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 3104 3105
Load shaving unit means for purposes of Part 217 a device used to generate 3106 electricity for sale or use during high electric demand days including but not 3107 limited to stationary reciprocating internal combustion engines or turbines 3108
3109 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3110
3111 Section 2113480 Loading Event 3112 3113 Loading event begins with the connecting of marine terminal storage tanks to a marine vessel 3114 by means of piping or hoses and includes the transfer of liquid from the storage tank into the 3115 marine vessel and ends with the disconnecting of the pipes or hoses 3116 3117
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3118 3119 Section 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 3120 3121 Long dry kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or larger in length 3122 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3123 dry 3124 3125
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3126 3127 Section 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 3128 3129
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Long wet kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or greater in length 3130 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3131 a slurry 3132 3133
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3134 3135 Section 2113487 Low-NO[x] Burner 3136 3137 Low-NOx Adm Code 217 Subpart T a type of cement kiln burner system designed to lower 3138 NOx controlling flame turbulence delaying fuelair mixing and establishing fuel-rich zones for 3139 initial combusting which for firing of solid fuel by a kilns main burner includes an indirect 3140 firing system or comparable technique for the main burner to lower the amount of primary 3141 combustion air supplied with the pulverized fuel In an indirect firing system one air stream is 3142 used to convey pulverized fuel from the grinding equipment and another air stream is used to 3143 supply primary combustion air to the kiln burner with the pulverized fuel with intermediate 3144 storage of the fuel In contrast in a direct firing system the air stream used to convey pulverized 3145 coal is then directly used as primary combustion air without any intermediate storage of fuel 3146 resulting in more primary combustion air than with an indirect system 3147 3148
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3149 3150 Section 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 3151 3152 Low solvent coating means a coating which contains less organic solvent than the conventional 3153 coatings used by the industry Low solvent coatings include water-borne higher solids electro-3154 deposition and powder coatings 3155 3156
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3157 3158 Section 2113500 Lubricating Oil 3159 3160 Lubricating oil means an oil manufactured from petroleum or used oil for a use other than fuel 3161 including engine oil gear oil transmission oil turbine oil hydraulic oil aviation oil heat 3162 transfer oil as well as synthetic oils manufactured to serve such functions base stock and 3163 additive packages and individual additives for such lubricating oil including viscosity index 3164 improvers dispersants corrosion inhibitors antioxidants detergents wear inhibitors friction 3165 modifiers and pour point depressants but not including used oil 3166 3167
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3168 3169 Section 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 3170 3171
Lubricating waxcompound means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3172 219 a protective lubricating material applied to vehicle hubs and hinges 3173
3174 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3175
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3176 Section 2113510 Magnet Wire 3177 3178 Magnet wire means aluminum or copper wire which may subsequently be used in an 3179 electromagnetic device 3180 3181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3182 3183 Section 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 3184 3185 Magnet wire coating means any electrically insulating varnish or enamel or other protective 3186 decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of magnet wire 3187 3188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3189 3190 Section 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 3191 3192 Magnet wire coating line means a coating line in which any electrically insulating varnish or 3193 enamel or other protective decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of magnet 3194 wire 3195 3196
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3197 3198 Section 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 3199 3200 Maintenance Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 3201 solvent cleaning operation or activity carried out to ensure that general work areas where 3202 manufacturing or repair activity is performed remain clean and to clean tools machinery molds 3203 forms jigs and equipment This definition does not include the cleaning of coatings adhesives 3204 or ink application equipment 3205 3206
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3207 3208 Section 2113570 Major Dump Pit 3209 3210 Major dump pit means any dump pit with an annual grain through-put of more than 300000 3211 bushels or which receives more than 40 of the annual grain through-put of the grain-handling 3212 operation 3213 3214
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3215 3216 Section 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 3217 3218 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) means any county or group of counties which is defined by 3219 the following Table 3220 3221
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MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS IN ILLINOIS (MMAs) MMA COUNTIES INCLUDED IN MMA Champaign-Urbana Champaign Chicago Cook Lake Will DupageDuPage McHenry
Kane Grundy Kendall Kankakee Decatur Macon Peoria Peoria TazwellTazewell Rockford Winnebago Rock Island ndash Moline Rock Island Springfield Sangamon St Louis (Illinois) St Clair Madison Bloomington ndash Normal McLean
3222 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3223
3224 Section 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 3225 3226 Major Population Area (MPA) means areas of major population concentration in Illinois as 3227 described below 3228
3229 The area within the counties of Cook Lake DuPage Will the townships of 3230
Burton Richmond McHenry Greenwood Nunda Door Algonquin Grafton and 3231 the municipality of Woodstock plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3232 boundary of said municipality located in McHenry County the townships of 3233 Dundee Rutland Elgin Plato St Charles Campton Geneva Blackberry 3234 Batavia Sugar Creek and Aurora located in Kane County and the municipalities 3235 of Kankakee Bradley and Bourbonnais plus a zone extending two miles beyond 3236 the boundaries of said municipalities in Kankakee County 3237
3238 The area within the municipalities of Rockford and Loves Park plus a zone 3239
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3240 3241 The area within the municipalities of Rock Island Moline East Moline Carbon 3242
Cliff Milan Oak Grove Silvis Hampton Greenwood and Coal Valley plus a 3243 zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3244
3245 The area within the municipalities of Galesburg and East Galesburg plus a zone 3246
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3247 3248 The area within the municipalities of Bartonville Peoria and Peoria Heights plus 3249
a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3250 3251 The area within the municipalities of Pekin North Pekin Marquette Heights 3252
Creve Coeur and East Peoria plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3253
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boundaries of said municipalities 3254 3255 The area within the municipalities of Bloomington and Normal plus a zone 3256
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3257 3258 The area within the municipalities of Champaign Urbana and Savoy plus a zone 3259
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3260 3261 The area within the municipalities of Decatur Mt Zion Harristown and Forsyth 3262
plus a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3263 3264 The area within the municipalities of Springfield Leland Grove Jerome 3265
Southern View Grandview Sherman and Chatham plus a zone extending two 3266 miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3267
3268 The area within the townships of Godfrey Foster Wood River Fort Russell 3269
Chouteau Edwardsville Venice Nameoki Alton Granite City and Collinsville 3270 located in Madison County and the townships of Stites Canteen Centreville 3271 Caseyville St Clair Sugar Loaf and Stookey located in St Clair County 3272
3273 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3274
3275 Section 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 3276 3277 Manually operated equipment means a machine or tool that is handheld such as a handheld 3278 circular saw or compressed air chisel a machine or tool where the workpiece is held or 3279 manipulated by hand such as a bench grinder a machine or tool where the tool or bit is 3280 manipulated by hand such as a lathe or drill press and any dust collection system which is part 3281 of such machine or tool but not including any machine or tool where the extent of manual 3282 operation is to control power to the machine or tool and not including any central dust collection 3283 system serving more than one machine or tool 3284 3285
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3286 3287 Section 2113630 Manufacturing Process 3288 3289 Manufacturing process means a method whereby a process emission unit or series of process 3290 emission units is used to convert raw materials feed stocks subassemblies or other constituent 3291 parts into a product either for sale or for use in a subsequent manufacturing process 3292 3293
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3294 3295 Section 2113650 Marine Terminal 3296 3297 Marine terminal means a source that loads and unloads water craft 3298 3299
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(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3300 3301 Section 2113660 Marine Vessel 3302 3303 Marine vessel means any tanker freighter barge or other watercraft which transports solid or 3304 liquid freight including grain coal rock petroleum liquid or crude oil in bulk 3305 3306
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3307 3308 Section 2113665 Mask Coating 3309 3310
Mask coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a thin film 3311 coating applied through a template to coat a small portion of a substrate 3312
3313 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3314
3315 Section 2113670 Material Recovery Section 3316 3317 Material recovery section means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin any 3318 equipment designed to transport and recover styrene monomer and other impurities from other 3319 products and by-products in a polystyrene plant including but not limited to the styrene 3320 devolatilizerdevolatizer unit and styrene recovery unit 3321 3322
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3323 3324 Section 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 3325 3326 Maximum theoretical emissions means the quantity of volatile organic material emissions that 3327 theoretically could be emitted by a stationary source before add-on controls based on the design 3328 capacity or maximum production capacity of the source and 8760 hours per year The design 3329 capacity or maximum production capacity includes use of coating(s) or ink(s) with the highest 3330 volatile organic material content actually used in practice by the source provided however the 3331 Agency shall when appropriate and upon request by the permit applicant limit the maximum 3332 theoretical emissions of a source by the imposition of conditions in a federally enforceable 3333 operating permit for such source Such conditions shall not be inconsistent with requirements of 3334 the Clean Air Act as amended or any applicable requirements established by the Board Such 3335 conditions shall be established in place of design capacity or maximum production capacity in 3336 calculating the maximum theoretical emissions for such source and may include among other 3337 things the establishment of production limitations capacity limitations or limitations on the 3338 volatile organic material content of coatings or inks or the hours of operation of any emission 3339 unit or a combination of any such limitations Production or capacity limitations shall be 3340 established on a basis of no longer than one month except in those cases where a limit spanning a 3341 longer period of time is appropriate In such cases a limit or limitation must not exceed an 3342 annual limit rolled on a basis of at most a month that is for example a monthly production or a 3343 capacity level must be determined for each parameter subject to a production or capacity 3344 limitation and added to the eleven prior monthly levels for monthly comparison with the annual 3345
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limit Any production or capacity limitations shall be verified through appropriate 3346 recordkeeping 3347 3348 (Board Note The USEPA may deem operating permits which do not conform to the operating 3349 permit program requirements and the requirements of USEPAs underlying regulations 3350 including the requirement that limitations be quantifiable and enforceable as a practical matter 3351 not federally enforceable) 3352 3353
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3354 3355 Section 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 3356 3357 Maximum true vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by stored VOL at 3358 the temperature equal to the highest calendar-month average of the VOL storage temperature for 3359 VOLs stored above or below the ambient temperature or at the local maximum monthly average 3360 temperature of 75degF for the Chicago area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 218100 or 79degF for the 3361 Metro-East area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 219100 for VOLs stored at the ambient 3362 temperature as determined 3363
3364 a) In accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute bulletin 3365
2517 Evaporation Loss from External Floating Roof Tanks incorporated by 3366 reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112 or 3367
3368 b) By ASTM Method D2879-83 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 3369
218112(a)(1) and 219112(a)(1) 3370 3371
(Source Amended at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005) 3372 3373 Section 2113705 Medical Device 3374 3375 Medical Device means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an instrument 3376 apparatus implement machine contrivance implant in vitro reagent or other similar article 3377 including any component or accessory that meets one or more of the following conditions 3378 3379
a) it is intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or in the cure 3380 mitigation treatment or prevention of disease 3381
3382 b) it is intended to affect the structure or any function of the body or 3383 3384 c) it is defined in the National Formulary or the United States Pharmacopeia or any 3385
supplement to them 3386 3387
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3388 3389 Section 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 3390 3391
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Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3392 218187 and 219187 the collection of equipment and activities to prepare utilize maintain and 3393 repair work areas in order to accomplish one or more steps in preparing a medical device or 3394 pharmaceutical for its intended use Manufacturing is typically but not always conducted in 3395 accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the United States 3396 Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with authority over 3397 manufacturing operations for global sales of medical devices andor pharmaceuticals Work 3398 areas and equipment shall include all machinery tools equipment rooms tables countertops 3399 and facilities for maintaining employee health and safety that are subject to such criteria and 3400 procedures 3401 3402
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3403 3404 Section 2113710 Metal Furniture 3405 3406 Metal furniture means a furniture piece including but not limited to tables chairs waste 3407 baskets beds desks lockers benches shelving file cabinets lamps and room dividers made in 3408 whole or in part of metal 3409 3410
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3411 3412 Section 2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 3413 3414 Metal furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the 3415 surface of any metal furniture or any metal part which will be assembled with other metal wood 3416 fabric plastic or glass parts to form metal furniture However an adhesive is not a metal 3417 furniture coating 3418 3419
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3420 3421 Section 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 3422 3423 Metal furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3424 functional coating is applied onto the surface of any metal funiturefurniture or any metal part 3425 which will be assembled with other metal wood fabric or glass parts to form metal furniture 3426 However application of an adhesive is not a metal furniture coating line or part of a metal 3427 furniture coating line 3428 3429
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3430 3431 Section 2113760 Metallic Coating 3432 3433
Metallic coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3434 coating that contains more than 5 grams of pure elemental metal or a combination 3435 of elemental metals per liter of coating as applied 3436
3437
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3438 3439 Section 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 3440 3441 Metallic shoe-type seal means a primary or secondary seal constructed of metal sheets (shoes) 3442 which are joined together to form a ring springs or levers which attach the shoes to the floating 3443 roof and hold the shoes against the tank wall and a coated membrane which is suspended from 3444 the shoes to the floating roof 3445 3446
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3447 3448 Section 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 3449 3450
Metal to urethanerubber molding or casting adhesive means for purposes of 35 3451 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer to bond 3452 metal to high density or elastomeric urethane or molded rubber materials in 3453 heater molding or casting processes to fabricate products such as rollers for 3454 computer printers or other paper handling equipment 3455
3456 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3457
3458 Section 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 3459 3460 Mid-kiln firing means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a secondary 3461 firing in a kiln system by injecting fuel at an intermediate point in the kiln system using a 3462 specially designed fuel injection mechanism for the purposes of decreasing NOx 3463 lemissionsemissions through burning part of the fuel at a lower temperature and reducing 3464 conditions at the fuel injection point that may destroy some of the NOx lupstreamupstream in the 3465 kiln system 3466 3467
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3468 3469 Section 2113785 Military Specification Coating 3470 3471
Military specification coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3472 219 a coating that has a formulation approved by a United States military agency 3473 for use on military equipment 3474
3475 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3476
3477 Section 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 3478 3479 Miscellaneous fabricated product manufacturing process means 3480
3481 A manufacturing process involving one or more of the following applications 3482
including any drying and curing of formulations and capable of emitting VOM 3483
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3484 Adhesives to fabricate or assemble parts or products 3485 3486 Asphalt solutions to paper or fiberboard 3487 3488 Asphalt to paper or felt 3489 3490 Coatings or dye to leather 3491 3492 Coatings to plastic 3493 3494 Coatings to rubber or glass 3495 3496 Disinfectant material to manufactured items 3497 3498 Plastic foam scrap or fluff from the manufacture of foam containers and 3499
packaging material to form resin pellets 3500 3501 Resin solutions to fiber substances 3502 3503 Rubber solutions to molds or 3504 3505 Viscose solutions for food casings 3506
3507 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3508
above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3509 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3510 included 3511
3512 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3513
3514 Section 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing ProcessPocess 3515 3516
Miscellaneous formulation manufacturing process means 3517 3518 A manufacturing process which compounds one or more of the following 3519
and is capable of emitting VOM 3520 3521 Adhesives 3522 3523 Asphalt solutions 3524 3525 Caulks sealants or waterproofing agents 3526 3527 Coatings other than paint and ink 3528 3529
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Concrete curing compounds 3530 3531 Dyes 3532 3533 Friction materials and compounds 3534 3535 Resin solutions 3536 3537 Rubber solutions or 3538 3539 Viscose solutions 3540
3541 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process 3542
described above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other 3543 substances for clean-up operations associated with the process described 3544 in this definition would be included 3545
3546 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3547
3548 Section 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 3549 3550
Miscellaneous industrial adhesive application operation means for purposes of 3551 Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a regularly occurring industrial 3552 process consisting of one or more adhesive applicators and any associated drying 3553 area andor oven in which an adhesive is applied dried andor cured 3554
3555 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3556
3557 Section 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 3558 3559 Miscellaneous metal parts and products for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 Subpart F 3560 shall include farm machinery garden machinery small appliances commercial machinery 3561 industrial machinery fabricated metal products and any other industrial category in which metal 3562 parts or products under the Standard Industrial Classification Code for Major Groups 33 34 35 3563 36 37 38 or 39 are coated with the exception of the following coating lines subject to 35 Ill 3564 Adm Code 215204(a) through (i) and (k) architectural coatings automobile or light-duty truck 3565 refinishing the exterior of marine vessels and the customized top coating of automobiles and 3566 trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day 3567 3568
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3569 3570 Section 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 3571 3572 Miscellaneous metal parts and products coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 3573 and 219 any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of any metal 3574 part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a nonmetal part or product 3575
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3576 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3577
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3578 3579 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3580
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3581 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3582 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3583
3584 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3585
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3586 coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3587 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3588 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3589 County 3590
3591 d) For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition 3592
does not include decorative protective or functional materials that consist only of 3593 protective oils for metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For 3594 this purpose protective oil means an organic material that is applied to metal 3595 for the purpose of providing lubrication or protection from corrosion without 3596 forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to lubricating oils 3597 evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 3598 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet 3599 wire lubricants and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to 3600 installation or further assembly of a part or component 3601
3602 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3603
3604 Section 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 3605 3606 Miscellaneous metal parts or products coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3607 218 and 219 a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating is applied 3608 onto the surface of any metal part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a 3609 nonmetal part or product 3610
3611 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3612
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3613 3614 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3615
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3616 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3617 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3618
3619 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3620
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3621
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coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3622 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3623 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3624 County 3625
3626 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3627
3628 Section 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 3629 3630 Miscellaneous organic chemical manufacturing process means 3631
3632 A manufacturing process which produces by chemical reaction one or more of 3633
the following organic compounds or mixtures of organic compounds and which is 3634 capable of emitting volatile organic material (VOM) 3635 3636 Chemicals listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as 3637
applicable 3638 3639 Chlorinated and sulfonated compounds 3640 3641 Cosmetic detergent soap or surfactant intermediaries or specialties and 3642
products 3643 3644 Disinfectants 3645 3646 Food additives 3647 3648 Oil and petroleum product additives 3649 3650 Plasticizers 3651 3652 Resins or polymers 3653 3654 Rubber additives 3655 3656 Sweeteners or 3657 3658 Varnishes 3659
3660 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3661 above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3662 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3663 included 3664
3665 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3666
3667
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Section 2113910 Mixing Operation 3668 3669 Mixing operation means the operation of combining two or more ingredients of which at least 3670 one is a grain 3671 3672
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3673 3674 Section 2113915 Mobile Equipment 3675 3676 Mobile equipment means any equipment which may be drawn or is capable of being driven on 3677 a roadway other than motor vehicles including but not limited to truck or automobile trailers 3678 farm machinery construction equipment street cleaners and golf carts 3679 3680
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3681 3682 Section 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 3683 3684
Mold seal coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 3685 initial coating applied to a new mold or a repaired mold to provide a smooth 3686 surface that when coated with a mold release coating prevents products from 3687 sticking to the mold 3688
3689 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3690
3691 Section 2113930 Monitor 3692 3693 Monitor means to measure and record 3694 3695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3696 3697 Section 2113950 Monomer 3698 3699 Monomer means a relatively low-molecular-weight organic compound that may combine with 3700 itself or other similar compounds by a cross-linking reaction to become a polymer 3701 3702
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3703 3704 Section 2113960 Motor Vehicles 3705 3706 Motor vehicles means automobiles trucks vans motorcycles or buses 3707 3708
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3709 3710 Section 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 3711 3712
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Motor vehicle adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3713 an adhesive including glass bonding adhesive used at a facility that is not an 3714 automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility applied for the purpose 3715 of bonding two vehicle surfaces together without regard to the substrates 3716 involved 3717
3718 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3719
3720 Section 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 3721 3722 Motor vehicle refinishing means any application of coatings to motor vehicles mobile 3723 equipment or their parts and components which is subsequent to the original coating applied at 3724 an original equipment manufacturing plant 3725 3726
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3727 3728 Section 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 3729 3730
Motor vehicle weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3731 218 and 219 an adhesive used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty 3732 truck assembly coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the 3733 purpose of bonding the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 3734
3735 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3736
3737 Section 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 3738 3739
Mouth waterproofing sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3740 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of 3741 ammunition to provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase mouth and bullet 3742
3743 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3744
3745 Section 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 3746 3747
Multi-colored coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3748 coating that exhibits more than one color when applied and which is packaged in 3749 a single container and applied in a single coat 3750
3751 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3752
3753 Section 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 3754 3755
Multi-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3756 219 a coating requiring the addition of a separate reactive resin commonly 3757
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known as a catalyst or hardener before application to form an acceptable dry 3758 film 3759
3760 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3761
3762 Section 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 3763 3764 Multiple package coating means a coating made from more than one different ingredient which 3765 must be mixed prior to using and has a limited pot life due to the chemical reaction which occurs 3766 upon mixing 3767 3768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3769 3770 Section 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 3771 3772
Multipurpose construction adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3773 218 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation or repair of various 3774 construction materials including but not limited to drywall subfloor panel 3775 fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) ceiling tile and acoustical tile 3776
3777 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3778
3779 Section 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 3780 3781 Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a 3782 generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other 3783 deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards 3784 3785
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 3786 3787 Section 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 3788 3789 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel means a panel whose original grain pattern is 3790 enhanced by essentially transparent finishes frequently supplemented by filters and toners 3791 3792
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 3793 3794 Section 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 3795 3796
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3797 3798 Section 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 3799 3800
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3801 3802 Section 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 3803
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3804 No detectable volatile organic material emissions means a discharge of volatile organic 3805 material into the atmosphere as indicated by an instrument reading of less than 500 ppm above 3806 background as determined in accordance with 40 CFR 60485(c) (incorporated by reference in 35 3807 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 3808 3809
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3810 3811 Section 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 3812 3813 Non-contact process water cooling tower means a towerlike device in which water is cooled by 3814 contact with atmospheric air and evaporation where such water has been or will be used for 3815 cooling of a process stream where VOM is present without intentional direct contact of the 3816 cooling water and process stream 3817 3818
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3819 3820 Section 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 3821 3822
Non-convertible coating means for purposes of Section 2111877 a coating 3823 that dries by solvent evaporation with no change in the chemical nature of the 3824 binder The coating remains soluble in the original solvent after drying 3825
3826 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3827
3828 Section 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 3829 3830 Non-flexible coating means a paint without the ability to withstand dimensional changes 3831 3832
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3833 3834 Section 2114065 Non-Heatset 3835 3836 Non-heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that does not require a heated dryer to 3837 solidify the printing inks Ultraviolet-cured and electron beam-cured inks are considered non-3838 heatset 3839 3840
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3841 3842 Section 2114067 NOx Trading Program 3843 3844 For the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W the NOx Trading Program shall 3845 mean the requirements of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W and those provisions of the 3846 federal NOx Trading Program 40 CFR 96 incorporated by reference therein 3847 3848
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001) 3849
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3850 Section 2114070 Offset 3851 3852 Offset means with respect to printing use of a blanket cylinder to transfer ink from the plate 3853 cylinder to the surface to be printed 3854 3855
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3856 3857 Section 2114080 One-Component Coating 3858 3859
One-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3860 a coating that is ready for application as it comes out of its container to form an 3861 acceptable dry film A thinner added to a coating to reduce the viscosity is not 3862 considered a component and therefore does not impact the coatings classification 3863 as a one-component coating or multi-component coating 3864
3865 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3866
3867 Section 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 3868 3869 One hundred percent acid means with respect to sulfuric and nitric acids acid with a specific 3870 gravity of 18205 at 30deg C in the case of sulfuric acid and 14952 at 30deg C in the case of nitric 3871 acid 3872 3873
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3874 3875 Section 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 3876 3877 One-turn storage space means that space used to store grain with a total annual through-put not 3878 in excess of the total bushel storage of that space 3879 3880
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3881 3882 Section 2114130 Opacity 3883 3884 Opacity means that fraction of light expressed in percent which when transmitted from a 3885 source through a smoke-obscured path is prevented from reaching the observer or instrument 3886 receiver 3887 3888
(Source Amended at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3889 3890 Section 2114150 Opaque Stains 3891 3892 Opaque stains means all stains that are not semi-transparent stains 3893 3894
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3896 Section 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 3897 3898 Open top vapor degreasing means the batch process of cleaning and removing soils from 3899 surfaces by condensing hot solvent vapor on the colder metal parts 3900 3901
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3902 3903 Section 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 3904 3905 Open-ended valve means any valve except pressure relief devices having one side of the 3906 valve in contact with process fluid and one side open to the atmosphere either directly or 3907 through open piping 3908 3909
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3910 3911 Section 2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 3912 Dispensing Facility 3913 3914 Operator of gasoline dispensing operation or Operator of a gasoline dispensing facility 3915 means any person who is the lessee of or operates controls or supervises a gasoline dispensing 3916 operation or a gasoline dispensing facility 3917 3918
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3919 3920 Section 2114220 Optical Coating 3921 3922
Optical coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3923 coating applied to an optical lens 3924
3925 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3926
3927 Section 2114230 Organic Compound 3928 3929 Organic compound means any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon 3930 dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3931 3932
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3933 3934 Section 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 3935 3936
a) Organic materials means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act any 3937 chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners which are liquids 3938 at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers viscosity reducers or 3939 cleaning agents including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins polychlorinated 3940 dibenzofurans and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons but excluding methane 3941
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carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic 3942 carbide metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate are not organic materials 3943
3944 b) Organic material means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 200 211 215 3945
218 and 219 any chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners 3946 which are liquids at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers 3947 viscosity reducers or cleaning agents but excluding methane acetone carbon 3948 monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic carbide 3949 metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3950
3951 (Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3952
3953 Section 2114260 Organic Solvent 3954 3955 Organic solvent means a solvent that consists of organic mineral spirits methyl ethyl ketone 3956 ethanol ether toluene or other organic materials other than soap detergent surfactants 3957 lubricating oil wax vegetable oil grease glycerin or animal fat For purposes of 35 Ill Adm 3958 Code 201 Subpart F a solvent which is a mixture shall be an organic solvent if it contains more 3959 than 5 percent by volume of such organic materials 3960 3961
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3962 3963 Section 2114270 Organic Vapor 3964 3965 Organic vapor means the gaseous phase of an organic material or a mixture of organic 3966 materials present in the atmosphere 3967 3968
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3969 3970 Section 2114280 Other Glass 3971 3972
Other glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass that is neither container glass 3973 as that term is defined in Section 2111435 nor flat glass as that term is defined 3974 in Section 2112357 3975
3976 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3977
3978 Section 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 3979 3980
Outdoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill 3981 Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 3982 installation of floor covering that is not in an enclosure and that is exposed to 3983 ambient weather conditions during normal use 3984
3985 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3986
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Section 2114290 Oven 3988 3989 Oven means with respect to a coating line or printing line a chamber within which heat is 3990 used for one or more of the following purposes dry bake cureor polymerize a coating or ink 3991 3992
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3993 3994 Section 2114310 Overall Control 3995 3996 Overall control means the product of the capture efficiency and the control device efficiency 3997 3998
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3999 4000 Section 2114330 Overvarnish 4001 4002 Overvarnish means a transparent coating applied directly over ink or coating 4003 4004
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4005 4006 Section 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline 4007 Dispensing Facility 4008 4009 Owner of a gasoline dispensing operation or Owner of a gasoline dispensing facility means 4010 any person who has legal or equitable title to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing 4011 operation 4012 4013
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4014 4015 Section 2114370 Owner or Operator 4016 4017 Owner or operator means any person who owns operates leases controls or supervises a 4018 source an emission unit or air pollution control equipment 4019 4020
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4021 4022 Section 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 4023 4024 Packaging rotogravure printing means rotogravure printing upon paper paper board metal 4025 foil plastic film and other substrates which are in subsequent operations formed into 4026 packaging products or labels for articles to be sold 4027 4028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4029 4030 Section 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 4031 4032 Packaging rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line performing packaging 4033
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rotogravure printing 4034 4035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4036 4037 Section 2114430 Pail 4038 4039 Pail means any cylindrical shipping container of 1 to 12-gallon capacity and constructed of 29-4040 gauge and heavier material 4041 4042
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4043 4044 Section 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 4045 4046 Paint manufacturing source or Paint manufacturing plant means a source that mixes blends 4047 or compounds enamels lacquers sealers shellacs stains varnishes or pigmented surface 4048 coatings 4049 4050
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4051 4052 Section 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 4053 4054
Pan-backing coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4055 coating applied to the surface of pots pans or other cooking implements that are 4056 exposed directly to a flame or other heating elements 4057
4058 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4059
4060 Section 2114460 Panel 4061 4062 Panel means a flat piece of wood or wood product usually rectangular and used inside homes 4063 and mobile homes for wall decorations 4064 4065
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4066 4067 Section 2114470 Paper Coating 4068 4069 Paper coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied on paper plastic 4070 film or metallic foil to make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and 4071 labels book covers post cards office copier paper drafting paper or pressure sensitive tapes 4072 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 paper coating includes coatings applied by 4073 impregnation or saturation 4074 4075
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4076 4077 Section 2114490 Paper Coating Line 4078 4079
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Paper coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 4080 coating is applied on saturated into or impregnated into paper plastic film or metallic foil to 4081 make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and labels book covers post 4082 cards office copier paper drafting paper and pressure sensitive tapes For purposes of 35 Ill 4083 Adm Code 218 and 219 a paper coating line includes saturation or impregnation 4084 4085
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4086 4087 Section 2114510 Particulate Matter 4088 4089 Particulate matter means any solid or liquid material other than water which exists in finely 4090 divided form 4091 4092
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4093 4094 Section 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 4095 4096 Parts per million (volume) or PPM (vol) means a volumevolume ratio which expresses the 4097 volumetric concentration of gaseous air contaminant in a million unit volume of gas 4098 4099
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4100 4101 Section 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 4102 4103
Perimeter bonded sheet flooring means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4104 and 219 sheet flooring with vinyl backing installed onto a nonporous substrate 4105 using an adhesive designed to be applied only to a strip of up to four inches wide 4106 around the perimeter of the sheet flooring 4107
4108 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4109
4110 Section 2114550 Person 4111 4112 Person means any individual corporation partnership firm association trust estate public or 4113 private institution group state municipality political subdivision of a state any agency 4114 department or instrumentality of the United States and any officer agent or employee of any of 4115 the above 4116 4117
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4118 4119 Section 2114590 Petroleum 4120 4121 Petroleum means the crude oil removed from the earth and the oils derived from tar sands 4122 shale and coal 4123 4124
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4125
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4126 Section 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 4127 4128 Petroleum liquid means crude oil condensate or any finished or intermediate product 4129 manufactured at a petroleum refinery but not including acetone and Number 2 through Number 4130 6 fuel oils as specified in ASTM D-396-69 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 4131 218112 and 219112) gas turbine fuel oils Numbers 2-GT through 4-GT as specified in ASTM 4132 D-2880-71 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or diesel fuel 4133 oils Numbers 2-D and 4-D as specified in ASTM D-975-68 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 4134 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4135 4136
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 4137 4138 Section 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 4139 4140 Petroleum refinery means any source engaged in producing gasoline kerosene distillate fuel 4141 oils residual fuel oils lubricants or other products through distillation of petroleum or through 4142 redistillation cracking or reforming of unfinished petroleum derivatives 4143 4144
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4145 4146 Section 2114650 Pharmaceutical 4147 4148 Pharmaceutical means any compound or mixture other than food used in the prevention 4149 diagnosis alleviation treatment or cure of disease in human and animal 4150 4151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4152 4153 Section 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 4154 4155 PharamaceuticalPharmaceutical coating operation means a device in which a coating is applied 4156 to a pharmaceutical including air drying or curing of the coating 4157 4158
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4159 4160 Section 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 4161 4162 Photochemically reactive material means any organic material with an aggregate of more than 4163 20 percent of its total volume composed of the chemical compounds classified below or the 4164 composition of which exceeds any of the following individual percentage composition 4165 limitations Whenever any photochemically reactive material or any constituent of any organic 4166 material may be classified from its chemical structure into more than one of the above groups of 4167 organic materials it shall be considered as a member of the most reactive group that is the 4168 group having the least allowable percent of the total organic materials 4169
A combination of hydrocarbons alcohols aldehydes esters ethers or 4170 ketones having an olefinic or cyclo-olefinic types of unsaturation 5 4171
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percent This definition does not apply to perchloroethylene or 4172 trichloroethylene 4173
A combination of aromatic compounds with eight or more carbon atoms to 4174 the molecule except ethylbenzene 8 percent 4175
A combination of ethylbenzene ketones having branched hydrocarbon 4176 structures or toluene 20 percent 4177
4178 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4179
4180 Section 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 4181 4182 Pigmented coatings means opaque coatings containing binders and colored pigments which are 4183 formulated to conceal the wood surface either as an undercoat or topcoat 4184 4185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4186 4187 Section 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 4188 4189 Pipeline natural gas means a naturally-occurring fluid mixture of hydrocarbons (eg methane 4190 ethane or propane) produced in geological formations beneath the Earths surface that maintains 4191 a gaseous state at standard atmospheric temperature and pressure under ordinary conditions and 4192 that is provided by a supplier through a pipeline Pipeline natural gas contains 05 grains or less 4193 of total sulfur per 100 standard cubic feet Additionally pipeline natural gas must either be 4194 composed of at least 70 percent methane by volume or have a gross calorific value between 950 4195 and 1100 Btu per standard cubic foot 4196 4197
(Source Added at 41 Ill Reg4173 effective March 24 2017) 4198 4199 Section 2114730 Plant 4200 4201 Plant means for purposes other than 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 all of the pollutant-4202 emitting activities which belong to the same industrial grouping are located on one or more 4203 contiguous or adjacent properties and are under the control of the same person (or persons under 4204 common control) except the activities of any marine vessel Pollutant-emitting activities shall 4205 be considered as part of the same industrial grouping if they belong to the same major group (ie 4206 which have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification 4207 Manual 1987 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4208 4209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4210 4211 Section 2114735 Plastic 4212 4213
Plastic means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4214 synthetic material chemically formed by the polymerization of organic (carbon-4215 based) substances Plastics are usually compounded with modifiers extenders 4216
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andor reinforcers and are capable of being molded extruded cast into various 4217 shapes and films or drawn into filaments 4218
4219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4220
4221 Section 2114740 Plastic Part 4222 4223 Plastic part means a product or piece of a product made from a substance that has been 4224 formed from resin through the application of pressure or heat or both 4225 4226
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4227 4228 Section 2114750 Plasticizers 4229 4230 Plasticizers means substances added to a polymer composition to soften and add flexibility to 4231 the product 4232 4233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4234 4235 Section 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 4236 4237
Plastic solvent welding adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4238 and 219 any adhesive used to dissolve the surface of plastic to form a bond 4239 between mating surfaces 4240
4241 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4242
4243 Section 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 4244 4245
Plastic solvent welding adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4246 Code 218 and 219 any primer used to prepare plastic substrates prior to bonding 4247 or welding 4248
4249 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4250
4251 Section 2114768 Pleasure Craft 4252 4253
Pleasure craft means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a vessel 4254 that is manufactured or operated primarily for recreational purposes or leased 4255 rented or chartered to a person or business for recreational purposes 4256
4257 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4258
4259 Section 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 4260 4261
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Pleasure craft surface coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4262 219 any coating except unsaturated polyester resin (fiberglass) coatings 4263 containing volatile organic materials and applied by brush spray roller or other 4264 means to a pleasure craft 4265
4266 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4267
4268 Section 2114770 PM-10 4269 4270 PM-10 means particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 4271 10 micrometers as measured by the applicable test methods specified by rule Ambient air 4272 concentrations for PM-10 are usually expressed in micrograms per cubic meter (ugm(3)) 4273 4274
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4275 4276 Section 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 4277 4278 Pneumatic rubber tire manufacture means the production of pneumatic rubber tires with a bead 4279 diameter up to but not including 200 inches and cross section dimension up to 128 inches but 4280 not including specialty tires for antique or other vehicles when produced on equipment separate 4281 from normal production lines for passenger or truck type tires 4282 4283
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4284 4285 Section 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 4286 4287 Polybasic organic acid partial oxidation manufacturing process means any process involving 4288 partial oxidation of hydrocarbons with air to manufacture polybasic acids or their anhydrides 4289 such as maleic anhydride phthalic anhydride terephthalic acid isophthalic acid 4290 trimellitictrimelletic anhydride 4291 4292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4293 4294 Section 2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 4295 4296 Polyester resin material(s) means gel coat and unsaturated polyester resin such as isophthalic 4297 orthophthalic halogenated bisphenol A vinyl ester or furan resins cross-linking agents 4298 catalysts inhibitors accelerators promoters and any other material containing VOM used in 4299 polyester resin operations including the following polyester resin materials 4300
4301 a) Corrosion resistentresistant and fire retardant polyester resin materials used to 4302
make products for corrosive and fire retardant applications 4303 4304 b) High-strength polyester resin materials with a tensile strength of 10000 psi or 4305
more 4306 4307
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c) Gel coat 4308 4309 (Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4310
4311 Section 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 4312 4313 Polyester resin products manufacturing process means a manufacturing process that fabricates 4314 or reworks products for commercial military or industrial use by mixing pouring hand laying-4315 up impregnating injecting pultruding forming winding spraying andor curing by using 4316 unsaturated polyester resin materials with fiberglass filters or any other reinforcement materials 4317 4318
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4319 4320 Section 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 4321 4322 Polystyrene plant means any collection of process units and associated storage facilities at a 4323 source engaged in using styrene to manufacture polystyrene resin 4324 4325
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4326 4327 Section 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 4328 4329 Polystyrene resin means a substance consisting of styrene polymer and additives which is 4330 manufactured at a polystyrene plant 4331 4332
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4333 4334 Section 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 4335 4336
Polyvinyl chloride plastic or PVC plastic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4337 Code 218 and 219 a polymer of the chlorinated vinyl monomer that contains 57 4338 percent or more chlorine 4339
4340 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4341
4342 Section 2114900 Porous Material 4343 4344
Porous material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4345 substance that has tiny openings often microscopic in which fluids may be 4346 absorbed or discharged including but not limited to paper and corrugated 4347 paperboard Porous material does not include wood 4348
4349 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4350
4351 Section 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 4352 4353
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Portable grain-handling equipment means any equipment (excluding portable grain dryers) that 4354 is designed and maintained to be movable primarily for use in a non-continuous operation for 4355 loading and unloading one-turn storage space and is not physically connected to the grain 4356 elevator provided that the manufacturers rated capacity of the equipment does not exceed 4357 10000 bushels per hour 4358 4359
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4360 4361 Section 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 4362 4363 Portland cement manufacturing process emission source means any items of process 4364 equipment or manufacturing processes used in or associated with the production of portland 4365 cement including but not limited to a kiln clinker cooler raw mill system finish mill system 4366 raw material dryer material storage bin or system material conveyor belt or other transfer 4367 system material conveyor belt transfer point bagging operation bulk unloading station or bulk 4368 loading station 4369 4370
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4371 4372 Section 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 4373 4374 Portland cement process or Portland cement manufacturing plant means any facility or plant 4375 manufacturing portland cement by either the wet or dry process 4376 4377
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4378 4379 Section 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 4380 4381 Potential electrical output capacity means the MWe capacity rating for the units which shall be 4382 equal to 33 of the maximum design heat input capacity of the steam generating unit 4383 4384
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4385 4386 Section 2114970 Potential to Emit 4387 4388 Potential to emit (PTE) means the maximum capacity of a stationary source to emit any air 4389 pollutant under its physical and operational design Any physical or operational limitation on the 4390 capacity of a source to emit an air pollutant including air pollution control equipment and 4391 restriction on hours of operation or on the type or amount of material combusted stored or 4392 processed shall be treated as part of its design if the limitation is federally enforceable 4393 4394
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4395 4396 Section 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 4397 4398 Power driven fastener coating means the coating of nail staple brad and finish nail fasteners 4399
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where such fasteners are fabricated from wire or rod of 00254 inch diameter or greater where 4400 such fasteners are bonded into coils or strips such coils and strips containing a number of such 4401 fasteners which fasteners are manufactured for use in power tools and which fasteners must 4402 conform with formal standards for specific uses established by various federal and national 4403 organizations including Federal Specification FF-N-105b of the General Services Administration 4404 dated August 23 1977 (does not include any later amendments or editions US Army 4405 Armament Research and Development Command Attn DRDAR-TST Rock Island IL 61201) 4406 Bulletin UM-25d of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development - Federal Housing 4407 Administration dated September 5 1973 (does not include any later amendments or editions 4408 Department of HUD 547 W Jackson Blvd Room 1005 Chicago IL 60606) and the Model 4409 Building Code of the Council of American Building Officials and similar standards For the 4410 purposes of this definition the terms brad and finish nail refer to single leg fasteners 4411 fabricated in the same manner as staples The application of coatings to staple brad and finish 4412 nail fasteners may be associated with the incremental forming of such fasteners in a cyclic or 4413 repetitious manner (incremental fabrication) or with the forming of strips of such fasteners as a 4414 unit from a band of wires (unit fabrication) 4415 4416
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4417 4418 Section 2115010 Precoat 4419 4420 Precoat means any coating which is applied to bare metal primarily to deactivate the metal 4421 surface for corrosion resistance to a subsequent water-base primer 4422 4423
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4424 4425 Section 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coatings 4426 4427
Prefabricated architectural coatings means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 4428 218 and 219 coatings applied to metal parts and products that are to be used as an 4429 architectural structure 4430
4431 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4432
4433 Section 2115015 Preheater Kiln 4434 4435 Preheater kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln where the 4436 feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers prior to the final reactions in a kiln which forms 4437 clinker 4438 4439
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4440 4441 Section 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 4442 4443 Preheaterprecalciner kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln 4444 where the feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers and utilizes a second burner to 4445
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calcine material in a separate vessel attached to the preheater prior to the final fusion in a kiln 4446 which forms clinker 4447 4448
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4449 4450 Section 2115030 Pressure Release 4451 4452 Pressure release means the emission of materials resulting from system pressure being greater 4453 than set pressure of the pressure relief device 4454 4455
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4456 4457 Section 2115050 Pressure Tank 4458 4459 Pressure tank means a tank in which fluids are stored at a pressure greater than atmospheric 4460 pressure 4461 4462
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4463 4464 Section 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 4465 4466 Pressurevacuum relief valve means a device affixed to the storage tank vent pipe to prevent 4467 the escape or intrusion of gases 4468 4469
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 21 1994) 4470 4471 Section 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 4472 4473
Pretreatment coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4474 coating that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4475 percent acid by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied directly 4476 to metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance adhesion and ease of stripping 4477
4478 (Source Old Section 2115061 renumbered to Section 2115062 new Section 2115061 4479 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4480
4481 Section 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 4482 4483
Pretreatment wash primer means 4484 4485
For purposes of Subparts HH of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the first 4486 coating applied to bare metal if solventborne primers will be applied This 4487 coating contains a minimum of 05 percent acid by weight is necessary to 4488 provide surface etching and provides corrosion resistance and adhesion 4489
4490
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For purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4491 that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4492 percent acids by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied 4493 directly to fiberglass and metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance 4494 and adhesion of subsequent coatings 4495
4496 (Source Renumbered from Section 2115061 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 4497 effective September 14 2010) 4498
4499 Section 2115065 Primary Product 4500 4501 Primary Product means a product of a chemical manufacturing process unit that shall be 4502 determined according to the procedures specified as follows 4503
4504 a) If a chemical manufacturing process unit produces more than one intended 4505
chemical product the product with the greatest annual design capacity on a mass 4506 basis determines the primary product of the process 4507
4508 b) If a chemical manufacturing process unit has two more products that have the 4509
same maximum annual design capacity on a mass basis and if one of those 4510 chemicals is listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the listed 4511 chemical is considered the primary product If more than one of the products is 4512 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the owner or operator 4513 may designate as the primary product any of the listed chemicals 4514
4515 c) For a chemical manufacturing process unit that is designed and operated as a 4516
flexible operation unit and is used predominantly to produce one or more of the 4517 listed chemicals in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 the primary 4518 product shall be determined based on the expected utilization for the five years 4519 following promulgation for existing sources and based on the expected utilization 4520 for the first five years after initial start-up for new sources 4521 4522 1) If the flexible operation unit produces one product for the greatest annual 4523
operating time then that product shall represent the primary product of the 4524 flexible operation unit 4525
4526 2) If the flexible operation unit produces multiple chemicals equally based on 4527
operating time then the product with the greatest annual production on a 4528 mass basis shall represent the primary product of the flexible operation 4529 unit 4530
4531 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4532
4533 Section 2115070 Prime Coat 4534 4535 Prime coat means the first of two or more coatings applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 4536
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operation 4537 4538
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4539 4540 Section 2115075 Primer Sealant 4541 4542
Primer sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 4543 219204(q) a sealant applied in the manufacture of ammunition to assembled 4544 primers to maintain the primer assembly and prevent explosive priming mix from 4545 dusting during the transfer of primers 4546
4547 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4548
4549 Section 2115080 Primer Sealer 4550 4551 Primer sealer means an undercoat that improves the adhesion of the topcoat provides 4552 corrosion resistance and promotes color uniformity 4553 4554
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4555 4556 Section 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 4557 4558
Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215204(a) 4559 218204(a)(1) and 219204(a)(1) a coating used to touch up areas on the surface 4560 of automobile or light-duty truck bodies not adequately covered by the prime coat 4561 before application of the top coat The primer surfacer coat is applied between 4562 the prime coat and topcoat An anti-chip coating applied to main body parts (eg 4563 rocker panels bottom of doors and fenders and leading edge of roof) is a 4564 primersurfacer coat The primer surfacer coat is also referred to as a guide 4565 coat 4566
4567 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 Subpart HH 4568
and 219 Subpart HH a coating applied to motor vehicles mobile equipment or 4569 their parts and components at motor vehicle refinishing operations that fills in 4570 surface imperfections and builds a thickness in order to allow sanding 4571
4572 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) 4573
and 219204(a)(2) an intermediate protective coating applied over the 4574 electrodeposition primer and under the topcoat Primer surfacer provides 4575 adhesion protection and appearance properties to the total finish Primer 4576 surfacer may also be called guide coat or surfacer Primer surfacer operations 4577 may include other coatings (eg anti-chip lower-body anti-chip chip-resistant 4578 edge primer spot primer blackout deadener interior color basecoat replacement 4579 coating etc) that are applied in the same spray booths 4580
4581 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4582
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4583 Section 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 4584 4585 Primer surfacer operation means the application area(s) flashoff area(s) and oven(s) that are 4586 used to apply and dry or cure primer surfacer coat on a single assembly line 4587 4588
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4589 4590 Section 2115130 Primers 4591 4592 Primers means any coatings formulated and applied to substrates to provide a firm bond 4593 between the substrate and subsequent coats 4594 4595
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4596 4597 Section 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 4598 4599 Printed Interior Panel mean a panel whose grain or natural surface is obscured by fillers and 4600 basecoats upon which a simulated grain or decorative pattern is printed 4601 4602
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4603 4604 Section 2115150 Printing 4605 4606 Printing means the application of words designs pictures or other images to a substrate using 4607 ink 4608 4609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4610 4611 Section 2115170 Printing Line 4612 4613 Printing line means an operation consisting of a series of one or more roll printers and any 4614 associated roll coaters drying areas and ovens wherein one or more coatings are applied dried 4615 andor cured 4616 4617
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4618 4619 Section 2115185 Process Emission Source 4620 4621 Process emission source means any stationary emission source other than a fuel combustion 4622 emission unit or an incinerator 4623 4624
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4625 4626 Section 2115190 Process Emission Unit 4627 4628
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Process emission unit means any stationary emission unit other than a fuel combustion 4629 emission unit or an incinerator 4630 4631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4632 4633 Section 2115195 Process Heater 4634 4635
Process heater means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device 4636 that burns gaseous or liquid fuels only and that indirectly transfers heat to a 4637 process fluid or a heat transfer medium other than water This term does not 4638 include pipeline heaters and storage tank heaters that are primarily meant to 4639 maintain fluids at a certain temperature or viscosity 4640
4641 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 4642
4643 Section 2115210 Process Unit 4644 4645 Process unit means equipment and components assembled to produce as intermediate or final 4646 products one or more chemicals A process unit can operate independently if supplied with 4647 sufficient feed or raw materials and sufficient storage facilities for the product For purposes of 4648 Subpart Q of Parts 215 218 and 219 a process unit must produce one or more of the chemicals 4649 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as applicable 4650 4651
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4652 4653 Section 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 4654 4655 Process unit shutdown means a work practice or operational procedure that stops production 4656 from a process unit or part of a process unit An unscheduled work practice or operational 4657 procedure that stops production from a process unit or part of a process unit for less than 24 4658 hours is not a process unit shutdown The use of spare equipment and components and 4659 technically feasible bypassing of equipment and components without stopping production is not 4660 a process unit shutdown 4661 4662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4663 4664 Section 2115245 Process Vent 4665 4666 Process vent means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 through 4667 218506 and 219500 through 219506 any non-fugitive source of VOM emissions to the 4668 atmosphere resulting from non-combustion emission units A process vent begins at the inlet to 4669 the control device or in the absence of a control device at the point of discharge to the 4670 atmosphere This includes all emission units vents and stacks Not included in this definition are 4671 exhaust streams from exhaust hoods and building ventilation fans which are used to provide 4672 ventilation for workers and not to collect and discharge emissions from specific emission units 4673 4674
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(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 4675 4676 Section 2115250 Process Weight Rate 4677 4678 Process weight rate means the actual weight or engineering approximation thereof of all 4679 materials except liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air introduced into any process per 4680 hour For a cyclical or batch operation the process weight rate shall be determined by dividing 4681 such actual weight or engineering approximation thereof by the number of hours of operation 4682 excluding any time during which the equipment is idle For continuous processes the process 4683 weight rate shall be determined by dividing such actual weight or engineering approximation 4684 thereof by the number of hours in one complete operation excluding any time during which the 4685 equipment is idle 4686 4687
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4688 4689 Section 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 4690 4691 Production equipment exhaust system means a system for collecting and directing into the 4692 atmosphere emissions of volatile organic material from reactors centrifuges and other process 4693 emission units 4694 4695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4696 4697 Section 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 4698 4699 Publication rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line upon paper which is 4700 subsequently formed into books magazines catalogues brochures directories newspaper 4701 supplements or other types of non-packaging printed materials 4702 4703
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4704 4705 Section 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 4706 4707 Purged process fluid means liquid or vapor from a process unit that contains volatile organic 4708 material and that results from flushing or cleaning the sample line(s) of a process unit so that an 4709 uncontaminated sample may then be taken for testing or analysis 4710 4711
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4712 4713 Section 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 4714 4715 Radiation Effect Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 4716 coating or coating system engineered to interact through absorption or reflection with specific 4717 regions of the electromagnetic energy spectrum such as the ultraviolet visible infrared or 4718 microwave regions Uses include but are not limited to lightning strike protection 4719
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electromagnetic pulse protection and radar avoidance Coatings that have been designated 4720 classified by the Department of Defense are not included in this definition 4721 4722
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4723 4724 Section 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 4725 4726 Rated heat input capacity means the ability of an emission unit to combust a maximum amount 4727 of fuel on a steady state basis as limited by a federally enforceable permit condition or 4728 otherwise as stated by the manufacturer of the unit based on the physical design and 4729 characteristics of the unit or if higher than the manufacturers stated maximum amount as 4730 demonstrated by the actual operation of the unit 4731 4732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 4733 4734 Section 2115350 Reactor 4735 4736 Reactor means a vat vessel or other device in which chemical reactions take place 4737 4738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4739 4740 Section 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 4741 4742 Reasonably available control technology (RACT) means the lowest emission limitation that an 4743 emission unit is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably 4744 available considering technological and economic feasibility 4745 4746
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4747 4748 Section 2115390 Reclamation System 4749 4750 Reclamation system means equipment which reclaims spent solvents surplus propellants 4751 waste materials and other materials generated by an emission unit to produce solvent propellant 4752 or other materials which may be reused in the emission unit 4753 4754
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4755 4756 Section 2115400 Red Coating 4757 4758
Red coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4759 that meets all of the following criteria 4760
4761 Yellow limit the hue of hostaperm scarlet 4762 4763 Blue limit the hue of monastral red-violet 4764 4765
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Lightness limit for metallics 35 percent aluminum flake 4766 4767 Lightness limit for solids 50 percent titanium dioxide white 4768 4769 Solid reds hue angle of -11 to 38deg and maximum lightness of 23 to 45 4770 units and 4771 4772 Metallic reds hue angle of -16 to 35deg and maximum lightness of 28 to 45 4773 units 4774
4775 These criteria are based on Cielab color space 045 geometry For spherical 4776 geometry specular included the upper limit is 49 units 4777
4778 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4779
4780 Section 2115410 Refiner 4781 4782 Refiner means any person who owns leases operates controls or supervises a refinery 4783 4784
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4785 4786 Section 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 4787 4788 Refinery fuel gas means any gas which is generated by a petroleum refinery process unit and 4789 which is combusted at the refinery including any gaseous mixture of natural gas and fuel gas 4790 4791
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4792 4793 Section 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 4794 4795 Refinery fuel gas system means a system for collection of refinery fuel gas including but not 4796 limited to piping for collecting tail gas from various process units mixing drums and controls 4797 and distribution piping 4798 4799
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4800 4801 Section 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 4802 4803 Refinery unit or Refinery process unit means a set of equipment which are a part of a basic 4804 process operation such as distillation hydrotreating cracking or reforming of hydrocarbons 4805 4806
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4807 4808 Section 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 4809 4810 Reflective argent coating means a silver-colored coating that will reflect light 4811
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4812 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4813
4814 Section 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 4815 4816 Refrigerated condenser means a surface condenser in which the coolant supplied to the 4817 condenser has been cooled by a mechanical device other than by a cooling tower or evaporative 4818 spray cooling such as refrigeration unit or steam chiller unit 4819 4820
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4821 4822 Section 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 4823 4824
a) Regulated air pollutant means the following 4825 4826 1) Nitrogen oxides (NO[x]) or any volatile organic compound 4827 4828 2) Any pollutant for which a national ambient air quality standard has been 4829
promulgated 4830 4831 3) Any pollutant that is subject to any standard promulgated under Section 4832
111 of the Clean Air Act 4833 4834 4) Any Class I or II substance subject to a standard promulgated under 4835
Section 112 of the Clean Air Act including Sections 112(g) (j) and (r) 4836 4837 A) Any pollutant subject to requirements under Section 112(j) of the 4838
Clean Air Act Any pollutant listed under Section 112(b) shall be 4839 considered to be regulated 18 months after the date on which 4840 United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) was 4841 required to promulgate an applicable standard pursuant to Section 4842 112(e) of the Clean Air Act if USEPA fails to promulgate such 4843 standard 4844
4845 B) Any pollutant for which the requirements of Section 112(g)(2) of 4846
the Clean Air Act have been met but only with respect to the 4847 individual source subject to Section 112(g)(2) requirement 4848
4849 5) Greenhouse gases which are the group of six long-lived and directly 4850
emitted greenhouse gases carbon dioxide methane nitrous oxide 4851 hydrofluorocarbons perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride 4852
4853 b) Regulated air pollutant shall for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 201180(a) 4854
mean any air contaminant as to which this Subtitle contains emission standards or 4855 other specific limitations and any contaminant regulated in Illinois pursuant to 4856 Section 91 of the Act 4857
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4858 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993) 4859
4860 Section 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 4861 4862 Reid vapor pressure means the absolute vapor pressure of volatile crude oil and volatile 4863 nonviscous petroleum liquids except liquifiedliquefied petroleum gases as determined by the 4864 method referenced in the Section where the term is used or by ASTM D323-08 (if not referenced 4865 in the Section where the term is used) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 4866 and 219112 4867 4868
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 4869 4870 Section 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 4871 4872
Reinforced plastic composite means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4873 219 a composite material consisting of plastic reinforced with fibers 4874
4875 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4876
4877 Section 2115530 Repair 4878 4879 Repair means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of the 4880 fabrication process that requires the addition of polyester resin materials to portions of a 4881 previously fabricated product in order to mend damage immediately following normal 4882 fabrication operations 4883 4884
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4885 4886 Section 2115535 Repair Cleaning 4887 4888 Repair Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 4889 cleaning operation or activity carried out during a repair process 4890 4891
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4892 4893 Section 2115550 Repair Coat 4894 4895
Repair coat means 4896 4897
With respect to coating wood furniture coatings used to correct 4898 imperfections or damage to furniture surface 4899
4900 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coat used 4901 to re-coat portions of a previously coated product that has sustained 4902 mechanical damage to the coating following normal coating operations 4903
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4904 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4905
4906 Section 2115570 Repaired 4907 4908 Repaired means for the purpose of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 that 4909 equipment or a component has been adjusted or otherwise altered to eliminate a leak 4910 4911
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4912 4913 Section 2115580 Repowering 4914 4915 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart W repowering means the conversion or 4916 replacement of an existing budget EGU as identified in Appendix F with a technology capable 4917 of controlling NOx and combustion emissions simultaneously with improved boiler or generation 4918 efficiency and with waste reduction or any other replacement generation technology as 4919 determined by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Repowering shall be considered a 4920 control technology for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 4921 4922
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4923 4924 Section 2115585 Research and Development Operation 4925 4926 Research and Development Operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 4927 219187 an operation whose purpose is for research and development of new processes and 4928 products that is conducted under the close supervision of technically trained personnel and that 4929 is not involved in the manufacture of final or intermediate products for commercial purposes 4930 except in a de minimis manner 4931 4932
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4933 4934 Section 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 4935 4936 Residual fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 4 5 and 6 as specified in detailed requirements 4937 for fuel oils ASTM D-396-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 4938 219112 4939 4940
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4941 4942 Section 2115600 Resist Coat 4943 4944 Resist coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part before metallic plating to prevent 4945 deposits of metal on portions of the plastic part 4946 4947
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4948 4949
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Section 2115610 Restricted Area 4950 4951 Restricted area means the area within the boundaries of any municipality as defined in the 4952 Illinois Municipal Code plus a zone extending one mile beyond the boundaries of any such 4953 municipality having a population of 1000 or more according to the latest federal census 4954 4955
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4956 4957 Section 2115630 Retail Outlet 4958 4959 Retail outlet means any gasoline dispensing operation at which gasoline is sold or offered for 4960 sale for use in motor vehicles 4961 4962
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4963 4964 Section 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 4965 4966 Rich-burn engine means a spark-ignited engine where the oxygen content in the exhaust stream 4967 of the engine before any dilutions is 1 percent or less by volume measured on a dry basis 4968 4969
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 4970 4971 Section 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 4972 4973 Ringelmann chart means the chart published and described in the Bureau of Mines US 4974 Department of Interior Information Circular 8333 (Revision of IC7718) May 1 1967 or any 4975 adaptation thereof which has been approved by the Agency 4976 4977
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4978 4979 Section 2115670 Roadway 4980 4981 Roadway means any street highway road alley sidewalk parking lot airport rail bed or 4982 terminal bikeway pedestrian mall or other structure used for transportation purposes 4983 4984
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4985 4986 Section 2115690 Roll Coater 4987 4988 Roll coater means an apparatus used for roll coating 4989 4990
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4991 4992 Section 2115710 Roll Coating 4993 4994 Roll coating means a method of applying a coating to a moving substrate by means of rotating 4995
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hard rubber elastomeric or metal rolls 4996 4997
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4998 4999 Section 2115730 Roll Printer 5000 5001 Roll printer means an apparatus used for roll printing 5002 5003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5004 5005 Section 2115750 Roll Printing 5006 5007 Roll printing means the method of printing by means of a series of rolls usually of hard rubber 5008 or metal each with only partial coverage 5009 5010
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5011 5012 Section 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 5013 5014 Rotogravure printing means roll printing in which the pattern to be applied is recessed in the 5015 roll relative to the non-image area 5016 5017
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5018 5019 Section 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 5020 5021 Rotogravure printing line means a printing line performing rotogravure printing 5022 5023
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5024 5025 Section 2115800 Rubber 5026 5027
Rubber means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5028 any natural or manmade rubber substrate including but not limited to styrene-5029 butadiene rubber polychloroprene (neoprene) butyl rubber nitrile rubber 5030 chlorosulfonated polyethylene and ethylene propylene diene terpolymer 5031
5032 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5033
5034 Section 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 5035 5036 Safety relief valve means a valve which is normally closed and which is designed to open in 5037 order to relieve excessive pressures within a vessel or pipe 5038 5039
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5040 5041
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Section 2115830 Sandblasting 5042 5043 Sandblasting means the use of a mixture of sand and air at high pressures for cleaning andor 5044 polishing any type of surface 5045 5046
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5047 5048 Section 2115850 Sanding Sealers 5049 5050 Sanding sealers means any coatings formulated for and applied to bare wood for sanding and 5051 to seal the wood for subsequent application of varnish To be considered a sanding sealer a 5052 coating must be clearly labelled as such 5053 5054
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5055 5056 Section 2115860 Scientific Instrument 5057 5058 Scientific Instrument means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5059 instrument including the components assemblies and subassemblies used in their manufacture 5060 and associated accessories and reagents that are used for the detection measurement analysis 5061 separation synthesis or sequencing of various compounds 5062 5063
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5064 5065 Section 2115870 Screening 5066 5067 Screening means separating material according to size by pressing undersized material through 5068 one or more mesh surfaces (screens) in series and retaining oversized material on the mesh 5069 surfaces (screens) 5070 5071
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5072 5073 Section 2115875 Screen Printing 5074 5075 Screen Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a process in 5076 which the printing ink passes through a taut screen or fabric to which a refined form of stencil 5077 has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and dimensions of the imprint 5078 5079
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5080 5081 Section 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 5082 5083 Screen Printing on Paper means a process that would otherwise be paper coating as defined in 5084 Section 2114470 of this Part except ink is passed through a taut screen or fabric to which a 5085 refined form of stencil has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and 5086 dimensions of the imprint 5087
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5088 (Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 5089
5090 Section 2115885 Screen Reclamation 5091 5092 Screen Reclamation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 5093 cleaning activity carried out in a screen printing operation in which the screen is completely 5094 cleaned and the stencil removed for recycling or reuse of the screen for other production runs 5095 5096
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5097 5098 Section 2115890 Sealer 5099 5100
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and 5101 (q) sealer means a coating containing binders that seals wood prior to the 5102 application of the subsequent coatings 5103
5104 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and (q) 5105 sealer means a high viscosity material generally but not always applied in the 5106 paint shop after the body has received an electrodeposition primer coating and 5107 before the application of subsequent coatings (eg primer surfacer) The primary 5108 purpose of sealer is to fill body joints completely so that there is no intrusion of 5109 water gases or corrosive materials into the passenger area of the body 5110 compartment These materials are also referred to as sealant sealant primer or 5111 caulk 5112
5113 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5114
5115 Section 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 5116 5117 Semi-transparent stains means stains containing dyes or semi-transparent pigments which are 5118 formulated to enhance wood grain and change the color of the surface but not to conceal the 5119 surface including but not limited to sap stain toner non-grain raising stains pad stain or 5120 spatter stain 5121 5122
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5123 5124 Section 2115930 Sensor 5125 5126 Sensor means a device that measures a physical quantity or the change in a physical quantity 5127 such as temperature pressure flow rate pH or liquid level 5128 5129
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5130 5131 Section 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 5132 5133
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Set of safety relief valves means one or more safety relief valves designed to open in order to 5134 relieve excessive pressures in the same vessel or pipe 5135 5136
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5137 5138 Section 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 5139 5140 Sheet basecoat means a coating applied to metal when the metal is in sheet form to serve as 5141 either the exterior or interior of a can for either two-piece or three-piece cans 5142 5143
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5144 5145 Section 2115980 Sheet-Fed 5146 5147 Sheet-fed means a printing or coating line where individual sheets of substrate are fed to the 5148 line sequentially 5149 5150
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5151 5152 Section 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 5153 5154
Sheet rubber lining installation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5155 and 219 the process of applying sheet rubber liners by hand to metal or plastic 5156 substrates to protect the underlying substrate from corrosion or abrasion These 5157 operations also include laminating sheet rubber to fabric by hand 5158
5159 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5160
5161 Section 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 5162 5163
Shock-free coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5164 coating applied to electrical components to protect the user from electric shock 5165 The coating has characteristics of being of low capacitance and high resistance 5166 and having resistance to breaking down under high voltage 5167
5168 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5169
5170 Section 2115990 Shotblasting 5171 5172 Shotblasting means the use of a mixture of any metallic or non-metallic substance and air at 5173 high pressures for cleaning andor polishing any type of surface 5174 5175
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5176 5177 Section 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 5178 5179
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Side-seam spray coat means a can coating applied to the seam of a three-piece can 5180 5181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5182 5183 Section 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 5184 5185
Silicone-release coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5186 any coating that contains silicone resin and is intended to prevent food from 5187 sticking to metal surfaces such as baking pans 5188
5189 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5190
5191 Section 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 5192 5193
Single-ply roof membrane means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 5194 219 a prefabricated single sheet of rubber normally ethylene-propylenediene 5195 terpolymer that is field applied to a building roof using one layer of membrane 5196 material Single-ply roof membrane does not include membranes prefabricated 5197 from EPDM 5198
5199 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5200
5201 Section 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 5202 5203
Single-ply roof membrane adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 5204 Code 218 and 219 any primer labeled for use to clean and promote adhesion of 5205 the single-ply roof membrane seams or splices prior to bonding 5206
5207 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5208
5209 Section 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 5210 5211
Single-ply roof membrane installation and repair adhesive means for purposes 5212 of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive labeled for use in the installation 5213 or repair of single-ply roof membrane Installation includes as a minimum 5214 attaching the edge of the membrane to the edge of the roof and applying flashings 5215 to vents pipes and ducts that protrude through the membrane Repair includes 5216 gluing the edges of A-4 torn membrane together attaching a patch over a hole 5217 and reapplying flashings to vents pipes or ducts installed through the membrane 5218
5219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5220
5221 Section 2116025 Single Unit Operation 5222 5223 Single unit operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 5224 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a distinct piece of equipment in a batch operation 5225
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within which one or more discrete processing steps occur Such discrete processing steps 5226 include but are not limited to the preparation of reactants facilitation of reactions separation 5227 and purification of products or intermediates and recycling of materials 5228 5229
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 5230 5231 Section 2116030 Smoke 5232 5233 Smoke means small gas-borne particles resulting from incomplete combustion consisting 5234 predominantly but not exclusively of carbon ash and other combustible material that form a 5235 visible plume in the air 5236 5237
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5238 5239 Section 2116050 Smokeless Flare 5240 5241 Smokeless flare means a combustion unit and the stack to which it is affixed in which organic 5242 material achieves combustion by burning in the atmosphere such that the smoke or other 5243 particulate matter emitted to the atmosphere from such combustion does not have an appearance 5244 density or shade darker that No 1 of the RingelmannRinglemann Chart 5245 5246
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5247 5248 Section 2116060 Soft Coat 5249 5250 Soft coat means any coating that provides a soft tactile feel similar to leather and a rich leather-5251 like appearance when applied to plastic interior automotive parts and exterior business machine 5252 parts 5253 5254
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5255 5256 Section 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 5257 5258
Solar-absorbent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5259 a coating that has as its prime purpose the absorption of solar radiation 5260
5261 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5262
5263 Section 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 5264 5265
Solids turnover ratio or Solids RT means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 5266 218 and 219 the ratio of total volume of coating solids that is added to the EDP 5267 system in a calendar month to the total volume design capacity of the EDP 5268 system 5269
5270 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5271
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5272 Section 2116070 Solvent 5273 5274 Solvent means a liquid substance that is used to dissolve or dilute another substance This 5275 term includes but is not limited to organic materials used as dissolvers viscosity reducers 5276 degreasing agents or cleaning agents 5277 5278
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5279 5280 Section 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 5281 5282 Solvent cleaning means the process of cleaning soils from surfaces by cold cleaning open top 5283 vapor degreasing or conveyorized degreasing 5284 5285
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5286 5287 Section 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 5288 5289 Solvent recovery system means equipment which processes spent solvents surplus propellants 5290 and other VOM containing waste materials generated by an emission unit to recover VOM which 5291 can be productively used either in the original unit or for another purpose reducing the amount 5292 of such material which must be disposed of as waste 5293 5294
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5295 5296 Section 2116130 Source 5297 5298 Source means any stationary source (or any group of stationary sources) that are located on 5299 one or more contiguous or adjacent properties that are under common control of the same 5300 person (or persons under common control) and that belongs to a single major industrial 5301 grouping For the purposes of defining source a stationary source or group of stationary 5302 sources shall be considered part of a single major industrial grouping if all of the pollutant 5303 emitting activities at such source or group of sources located on contiguous or adjacent 5304 properties and under common control belong to the same Major Group (ie all have the same 5305 two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual 1987 5306 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or such pollutant 5307 emitting activities at a stationary source (or group of sources) located on contiguous or adjacent 5308 properties and under common control constitute a support facility as defined in Section 395 of 5309 the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5395] The determination as to whether any 5310 group of stationary sources are located on contiguous or adjacent properties andor are under 5311 common control andor whether the pollutant emitting activities at such group of stationary 5312 sources constitute a support facility shall be made on a case by case basis [415 ILCS 5395] 5313 5314
(Source Amended at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001) 5315 5316 Section 2116140 Specialty Coatings 5317
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5318 Specialty coatings means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 plastic parts 5319 coatings used for unusual job performance requirements These products include adhesion 5320 primers resist coatings soft coatings reflective coatings electrostatic prep coatings headlamp 5321 lens coatings ink pad printing coatings stencil coatings vacuum metalizing coatings gloss 5322 reducers plating resist coatings and plating sensitizer coatings 5323 5324
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5325 5326 Section 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 5327 5328 Specialty coatings for motor vehicles means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code Part 218 and 5329 Part 219 Subpart HH a coating used for unusual job performance requirements including but 5330 not limited to adhesion promoters uniform finish blenders elastomeric materials gloss 5331 flatteners and bright metal trim repair 5332 5333
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5334 5335 Section 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 5336 5337 Specialty high gloss catalyzed coating means commercial contract finishing of material 5338 prepared for printers and lithographers where the finishing process uses a solvent-borne coating 5339 formulated with a catalyst in a quantity of no more than 12000 gallonsyear as supplied where 5340 the coating machines are sheet fed and the coated sheets are brought to a minimum surface 5341 temperature of 190deg F and where the coated sheets are to achieve the minimum specular 5342 reflectance index of 65 measured at a 60 degree angle with a gloss meter 5343 5344
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 5345 5346 Section 2116170 Specialty Leather 5347 5348 Specialty leather means leather in one of the following categories 5349
5350 a) Specialty shoe leather such as CHROMEXCEL (TM) leather that is 5351
5352 1) A select grade of chrome tanned bark retanned leather 5353 5354 2) Retanned to over 25 by weight grease wax and oils by direct contact 5355
with such materials in liquefied form at elevated temperature without the 5356 presence of water 5357
5358 3) Finished with coating materials which adhere to the leather surface to 5359
provide color and a rich visual luster while allowing a surface that feels 5360 oily and 5361
5362 4) Used primarily for manufacture of shoes 5363
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5364 b) SpecialitySpecialty football leather such as TANNED IN TACK (TM) 5365
leather that is 5366 5367 1) Top grade chrome tanned bark retanned and fat liquored leather 5368 5369 2) Finished with coating materials which impregnate into the leather to 5370
produce a permanent non-slip tacky exterior surface on the leather This 5371 tacky characteristic continues to exist with wear and 5372
5373 3) Used primarily for the manufacture of footballs 5374 5375
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5376 5377 Section 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 5378 5379 Specialty soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing equipment 5380 using indirect steam heat in flash or vapor desolventizers as the primary method of 5381 desolventizing and producing specialty solvent extracted soy flakes grits or flour 5382 5383
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5384 5385 Section 2116210 Splash Loading 5386 5387 Splash loading means a method of loading a tank railroad tank car tank truck or trailer by use 5388 of other than a submerged loading pipe 5389 5390
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5391 5392 Section 2116230 Stack 5393 5394 Stack means a flue or conduit free-standing or with exhaust port above the roof of the building 5395 on which it is mounted by which air contaminants are emitted into the atmosphere 5396 5397
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5398 5399 Section 2116250 Stain Coating 5400 5401 Stain coating means a non-protective coating containing dye or pigment which is applied to a 5402 substrate to impart color without obscuring the grain of the substrate ie the appearance and 5403 texture of the surface of the substrate due to its physical structure or for a transparent substrate 5404 without blocking the passage of light through the substrate 5405 5406
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5407 5408 Section 2116270 Standard Conditions 5409
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5410 Standard conditions means a temperature of 70deg F and a pressure of 147 psia 5411 5412
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5413 5414 Section 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 5415 5416 Standard cubic foot (scf) means the volume of one cubic foot of gas at standard conditions 5417 5418
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5419 5420 Section 2116310 Start-Up 5421 5422 Start-up means the setting in operation of an emission unit for any purpose 5423 5424
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5425 5426 Section 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 5427 5428 Stationary emission source means an emission source which is not self-propelled 5429 5430
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5431 5432 Section 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 5433 5434 Stationary emission unit means an emission unit which is not self-propelled 5435 5436
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5437 5438 Section 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 5439 5440 Stationary gas turbine means any simple cycle gas turbine regenerative cycle gas turbine or 5441 any gas turbine portion of a combined cycle steamelectric generating system that is not self 5442 propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for portability 5443 5444
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5445 5446 Section 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 5447 5448 Stationary reciprocating internal combustion engine means any internal combustion engine 5449 except a gas turbine that is not self-propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for 5450 portability 5451 5452
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5453 5454 Section 2116370 Stationary Source 5455
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5456 Stationary source means any building structure facility or installation that emits or may emit 5457 any air pollutant 5458 5459
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5460 5461 Section 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 5462 5463 Stationary storage tank means any container of liquid or gas which is designed and constructed 5464 to remain at one site 5465 5466
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5467 5468 Section 2116400 Stencil Coat 5469 5470
Stencil coat means 5471 5472
Prior to May 1 2012 a coating that is applied over a stencil on a plastic 5473 part at a thickness of 1 mil or less of coating solids Stencil coats are most 5474 frequently letters numbers or decorative designs 5475
5476 On and after May 1 2012 an ink or pigmented coating that is rolled or 5477 brushed onto a template or stamp in order to add identifying letters 5478 symbols andor numbers 5479
5480 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5481
5482 Section 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 5483 5484 Sterilization Indicating Ink means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5485 ink that changes color to indicate that sterilization has occurred Such ink is used to monitor the 5486 sterilization of medical instruments autoclave efficiency and the thermal processing of foods for 5487 prevention of spoilage 5488 5489
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5490 5491 Section 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 5492 5493 Storage tank or storage vessel means any tank reservoir or container used for the storage of 5494 liquid or gaseous material 5495 5496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5497 5498 Section 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 5499 5500 Strippable spray booth coating means a coating that is applied to a spray booth wall to provide 5501
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a protective film to receive overspray during finishing operations and that is subsequently peeled 5502 off and disposed of 5503 5504
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 5505 5506 Section 2116425 Stripping 5507 5508 Stripping means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the removal of cured 5509 coatings cured inks or cured adhesives 5510 5511
(Source Added at 39 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5512 5513 Section 2116427 Structural Glazing 5514 5515
Structural glazing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5516 process that includes the application of adhesive to bond glass ceramic metal 5517 stone or composite panels to exterior building frames 5518
5519 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14116 effective September 14 2010) 5520
5521 Section 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 5522 5523 Styrene devolatilizer unit means equipment performing the function of separating unreacted 5524 styrene monomer and other volatile components from polystyrene in a vacuum devolatilizer 5525 5526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5527 5528 Section 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 5529 5530 Styrene recovery unit means equipment performing the function of separating styrene 5531 monomer from other less volatile components of the styrene devolatilizer units output The 5532 separated styrene monomer may be reused as a raw material in the polystyrene plant 5533 5534
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5535 5536 Section 2116460 Subfloor 5537 5538
Subfloor means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 subflooring 5539 material over floor joists including any load bearing joists Subflooring is 5540 covered by a finish surface material 5541
5542 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5543
5544 Section 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 5545 5546
a) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any 5547
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loading pipe the discharge opening of which is entirely submerged when the 5548 liquid level is 6 inches above the bottom of the tank When applied to a tank 5549 which is loaded from the side submerged loading pipe means any loading pipe 5550 the discharge of which is entirely submerged when the liquid level is 18 inches or 5551 two times the loading pipe diameter whichever is greater above the bottom of the 5552 tank The definition shall also apply to any loading pipe which is continuously 5553 submerged during loading operations 5554
5555 b) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5556
any discharge pipe or nozzle which meets either of the following conditions 5557 5558 1) Where the tank is filled from the top the end of the discharge pipe or 5559
nozzle must be totally submerged when the liquid level is 15 cm (6 in) 5560 above the bottom of the tank 5561
5562 2) Where the tank is filled from the side the discharge pipe or nozzle must 5563
be totally submerged when the liquid level is 46 cm (18 in) above the 5564 bottom of the tank 5565
5566 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5567
5568 Section 2116490 Substrate 5569 5570 Substrate means the surface onto which a coating is applied or into which a coating is 5571 impregnated 5572 5573
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5574 5575 Section 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 5576 5577 Sulfuric acid mist means sulfuric acid mist as measured according to the method specified in 5578 35 Ill Adm Code 214101(b) 5579 5580
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5581 5582 Section 2116530 Surface Condenser 5583 5584 Surface condenser means a device which removes a substance from a gas stream by reducing 5585 the temperature of the stream without direct contact between the coolant and the stream 5586 5587
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5588 5589 Section 2116535 Surface Preparation 5590 5591
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Surface Preparation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 5592 removal of contaminants such as dust soil oil and grease prior to coating adhesive or ink 5593 applications 5594 5595
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5596 5597 Section 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 5598 5599 Surface preparation materials means materials that are used to remove foreign matter such as 5600 wax tar grease and silicone from the surface to be coated 5601 5602
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5603 5604 Section 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 5605 5606 Synthetic organic chemical or polymer manufacturing plant means a source that produces as 5607 intermediates or final products chemicals or polymers 5608 5609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5610 5611 Section 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 5612 5613 Tablet coating operation means a pharmaceutical coating operation in which tablets are coated 5614 5615
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5616 5617 Section 2116580 Texture Coat 5618 5619 Texture coat means a coating applied to a plastic part which in its finished form consists of 5620 discrete raised spots of the coating 5621 5622
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5623 5624 Section 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 5625 5626
Thin metal laminating adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5627 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in bonding multiple 5628 layers of metal to metal or metal to plastic in the production of electronic or 5629 magnetic components in which the thickness of the bond lines is less than 025 5630 millimeters 5631
5632 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5633
5634 Section 2116587 Thin Particleboard 5635 5636
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Thin Particleboard is a manufactured board frac14 inch or less in thickness made of individual 5637 wood particles that have been coated with a binder and formed into flat sheets by pressure 5638 5639
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5640 5641 Section 2116590 Thirty Day Rolling Average 5642 5643 Thirty day rolling average means any value arithmetically averaged over any consecutive thirty 5644 days 5645 5646
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5647 5648 Section 2116610 Three-Piece Can 5649 5650 Three-piece can means a can which is made from a rectangular sheet and two circular ends 5651 5652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5653 5654 Section 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 5655 5656 Three or four stage coating system means a topcoat system composed of a colored basecoat 5657 one or two semi-transparent midcoats and a transparent clearcoat 5658 5659
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5660 5661 Section 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 5662 5663 Through-the-value fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method 5664 of filling cans by injecting propellant into the can through and around the outlet tube of the can 5665 and aerosol valve Through-the-valve fill is a different method of fill than under-the-cup fill 5666 5667
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5668 5669 Section 2116635 Tileboard 5670 5671 Tileboard means paneling that has a colored waterproof surface coating 5672 5673
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5674 5675 Section 2116640 Tire Repair 5676 5677
Tire repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a process 5678 that includes expanding a hole tear fissure or blemish in a tire casing by 5679 grinding or gouging applying adhesive and filling the hole or crevice with 5680 rubber 5681
5682
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5683 5684 Section 2116650 Tooling Resin 5685 5686 Tooling resin means resins used to fabricate molds and fixtures used in manufacturing of 5687 fiberglass products 5688 5689
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5690 5691 Section 2116670 Topcoat 5692 5693
Topcoat means 5694 5695
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and (q)(5) and 5696 219204(a)(2) and (q)(5) a coating applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 5697 operation other than prime coat primer surfacer coat or final repair coat 5698
5699 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 219204(a)(2) the 5700 final coating system applied to provide the final color andor a protective 5701 finish The topcoat may be a monocoat color or basecoatclearcoat 5702 system In-line repair and two-tone are part of topcoat 5703
5704 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) any 5705 final coating applied to the interior or exterior of a pleasure craft 5706
5707 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5708
5709 Section 2116690 Topcoat Operation 5710 5711
Topcoat operation means the application areas flash-off areas and ovens used 5712 to apply and dry or cure the topcoat (except final off-line repair) on automobile or 5713 light-duty truck bodies or body parts on a single assembly line A topcoat 5714 operation may include other coatings (eg blackout interior color etc) that are 5715 applied in the same spray booths 5716
5717 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5718
5719 Section 2116695 Topcoat System 5720 5721 Topcoat system means the final film or series of films of coating applied to a motor vehicle 5722 refinishing surface and includes basecoatclearcoat systems and three or four stage coating 5723 systems 5724 5725
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5726 5727 Section 2116710 Touch-Up 5728
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5729 Touch-up means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of 5730 the fabrication process that is necessary to cover minor imperfections 5731 5732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5733 5734 Section 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 5735 5736
Touch-up coating means 5737 5738
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) for 5739 purposes of motor vehicle refinishing operations a coating applied by 5740 brush or hand held non-refillable aerosol cans to repair minor surface 5741 damage and imperfections 5742
5743 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 5744 used to cover minor coating imperfections appearing after the main 5745 coating operation 5746
5747 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5748
5749 Section 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 5750 5751 Transfer efficiency means the ratio of the amount of coating solids deposited onto a part or 5752 product to the total amount of coating solids used during a particular time period 5753 5754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5755 5756 Section 2116740 Translucent Coating 5757 5758
Translucent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5759 coating that contains binders and pigment and is formulated to form a colored 5760 but not opaque film 5761
5762 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5763
5764 Section 2116750 Tread End Cementing 5765 5766 Tread end cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the tire tread ends 5767 5768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5769 5770 Section 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 5771 5772 True vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by a volatile organic liquid 5773 as determined in accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute Bulletin 5774
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2517 Evaporation Loss From Floating Roof Tanks second edition February 1980 5775 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 5776 5777
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5778 5779 Section 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 5780 5781
Trunk interior coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5782 coating outside of the primer surfacer and topcoat operations applied to the trunk 5783 interior to provide chip protection 5784
5785 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5786
5787 Section 2116790 Turnaround 5788 5789 Turnaround means with respect to a refinery process unit the procedure of shutting down an 5790 operating refinery unit emptying gaseous and liquid contents to do inspection maintenance and 5791 repair work and putting the unit back into production 5792 5793
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5794 5795 Section 2116810 Two-Piece Can 5796 5797 Two-piece can means a can that consists of a body manufactured ie drawn from a single 5798 piece of metal and one top or end 5799 5800
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5801 5802 Section 2116825 Underbody Coating 5803 5804
Underbody coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5805 coating applied to the undercarriage or firewall to prevent corrosion andor 5806 provide chip protection 5807
5808 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5809
5810 Section 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 5811 5812 Under-the-cup fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method of 5813 filling cans whereby the propellant is introduced through the junction between the annular top of 5814 the can and the metal cup which holds the outlet tube and aerosol valve Under-the-cup fill is a 5815 different method of fill than through-the-valve fill 5816 5817
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5818 5819 Section 2116850 Undertread Cementing 5820
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5821 Undertread cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the underside of a 5822 tire tread 5823 5824
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5825 5826 Section 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 5827 5828 Uniform finish blender means a thinner or low solids clear solution which is used to melt 5829 overspray from a repaired area into the unrepaired color 5830 5831
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5832 5833 Section 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 5834 5835 Unregulated safety relief valve means a safety relief valve which cannot be actuated by a 5836 means other than high pressure in the pipe or vessel which it protects 5837 5838
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5839 5840 Section 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 5841 5842 Vacuum metallizing means a process whereby metal is vaporized and deposited on a substrate 5843 in a vacuum chamber 5844 5845
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5846 5847 Section 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 5848 5849
Vacuum metalizing coating means 5850 5851
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and (q)(2) and 5852 219204(q)(1) and (q)(2) the undercoat applied to the substrate on which 5853 the metal is deposited or the overcoat applied directly to the metal film 5854
5855 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(3) and (q)(4) and 5856 219204(q)(3) and (q)(4) the topcoat and basecoat used in a vacuum-5857 metalizing operation 5858
5859 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5860
5861 Section 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 5862 5863 Vacuum producing system means any reciprocating rotary or centrifugal blower or 5864 compressor or any jet ejector or device that creates suction from a pressure below atmospheric 5865 and discharges against a greater pressure 5866
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5867 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5868
5869 Section 2116910 Vacuum Service 5870 5871 Vacuum service means for the purpose of Subpart Q of this 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 5872 219 equipment or a component which is operating at an internal pressure that is at least 5 kPa 5873 (073 psia) below ambient pressure 5874 5875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5876 5877 Section 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 5878 5879 Valves not externally regulated means valves that have no provision for external adjustment or 5880 governance during their operation such as in-line check valves 5881 5882
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5883 5884 Section 2116950 Vapor Balance System 5885 5886 Vapor balance system means any combination of pipes or hoses which creates a closed system 5887 between the vapor spaces of an unloading tank and a receiving tank such that vapors displaced 5888 from the receiving tank are transferred to the tank being unloaded 5889 5890
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5891 5892 Section 2116970 Vapor Collection System 5893 5894 Vapor collection system means all piping seals hoses connections pressure-vacumvacuum 5895 vents and other components between the gasoline delivery vessel or marine vessel and the vapor 5896 processing unit andor the storage tanks 5897 5898
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5899 5900 Section 2116990 Vapor Control System 5901 5902 Vapor control system means any system that limits or prevents release to the atmosphere of 5903 organic material in the vapors displaced from a tank or marine vessel during the transfer of 5904 gasoline or other volatile organic liquid 5905 5906
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5907 5908 Section 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 5909 5910 Vapor-mounted primary seal means a primary seal mounted with an air space bounded by the 5911 bottom of the primary seal the tank wall the liquid surface and the floating roof 5912
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5913 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5914
5915 Section 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 5916 5917 Vapor recovery system means with respect to a storage tank storing a volatile organic liquid 5918 a vapor gathering system capable of collecting all volatile organic material (VOM) vapors and 5919 gases discharged from the storage tank and a vapor disposal system capable of processing such 5920 VOM vapors and gases so as to prevent their emission to the atmosphere 5921 5922
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5923 5924 Section 2117050 Vapor Suppressed Polyester Resin 5925 5926 Vapor suppressed polyester resin means a polyester resin material which contains catalysts or 5927 additives designed to reduce monomer evaporation loss during application and curing 5928 5929
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5930 5931 Section 2117070 Vinyl Coating 5932 5933 Vinyl coating means any protective decorative or functional coating or ink applied to vinyl or 5934 urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is delivered to a coating line or printing line as 5935 a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate However a plastisol is not a vinyl coating 5936 5937
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5938 5939 Section 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 5940 5941 Vinyl coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 5942 coating or ink is applied onto vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is 5943 delivered to a coating line or printing line as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous 5944 substrate However application of a plastisol to vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated 5945 fabric is not a vinyl coating line or part of a vinyl coating line 5946 5947
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5948 5949 Section 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 5950 5951 Volatile organic liquid (VOL) means any substance which is liquid at storage conditions and 5952 which contains volatile organic material 5953 5954
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5955 5956 Section 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 5957 5958
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Volatile organic material content (VOMC) means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 5959 the emissions of volatile organic material which would result from the exposure of a coating 5960 printing ink fountain solution tire spray dry cleaning waste or other similar material to the air 5961 including any drying or curing in the absence of any control equipment VOMC is typically 5962 expressed as kilogram (kg) VOMliter (lb VOMgallon) of coating or coating solids or kg 5963 VOMkg (lb VOMlb) of coating solids coating or material 5964 5965
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5966 5967 Section 2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 5968 5969 Volatile organic material (also VOM) or volatile organic compound (also VOC) means 5970 any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic 5971 carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate that participates in atmospheric photochemical 5972 reactions 5973 5974
a) This definition of VOM includes any organic compound that participates in 5975 atmospheric photochemical reactions other than the compounds listed in this 5976 subsection (a) USEPA has determined that the compounds listed in this 5977 subsection (a) have negligible photochemical reactivity 5978
5979 2-Amino-2-methylpropan-1-ol (CAS No 124-68-5) 5980 Bis(difluoromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-236ca12HFE-236cal2 CAS 5981
No 78522-47-1) 5982 12-Bis(difluoromethoxy)-1122-tetrafluoroethane 5983
(HFE-338pcc13 CAS No 188690-78-0) 5984 tertiary-Butyl acetate (11-dimethylethyl acetic acid ester CAS No 540-5985
88-5) 5986 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b CAS No 75-68-3) 5987 Chlorodifluoromethane (CFC-22 CAS No 75-45-6) 5988 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a CAS No 1615-75-4) 5989 Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31 CAS No 593-70-4) 5990 Chloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115 CAS No 76-15-3) 5991 2-Chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124 CAS No 2837-89-0) 5992 1-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (parachlorobenzotrifluoride 5993
(PCBTF) CAS No 98-56-6) 5994 (1E)-1-Chloro-333-trifluoroprop-1-ene (trans-1-chloro-333-5995
trifluoroprop-1-ene CAS No 102687-65-0) 5996 1112234555-Decafluoro-3-methoxy-4-trifluoromethylpentane (HFE-5997
7300 CAS No 132182-92-4) 5998 1112344555-Decafluoropentane (HFC 43-10mee CAS No 138495-5999
42-8) 6000 Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12 CAS No 75-71-8) 6001 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b CAS No 1717-00-6) 6002 Dichloromethane (methylene chloride CAS No 75-09-2) 6003
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33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca CAS No 422-6004 56-0) 6005
13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb CAS No 507-6006 55-1) 6007
12-Dichloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (CFC-114 CAS No 76-14-2) 6008 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123 CAS No 306-83-2) 6009 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a CAS No 354-23-4) 6010 11-Difluoroethane (HFC-152a CAS No 75-37-6) 6011 Difluoromethane (HFC-32 CAS No 75-10-5) 6012 (Difloromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-134 CAS No 1691-17-4) 6013 1-(Difloromethoxy)-2-[(difluoromethoxy)(difluoro)methoxy]-1122-6014
tetrafluoroethane (HFE-43-10pccc124 CAS No 188690-77-9) 6015 2-(Difluoromethoxymethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6016
163702-08-7) 6017 Dimethyl carbonate (CAS No 616-38-6) 6018 Ethane (CAS No 74-84-0) 6019 2-(Ethoxydifluoromethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6020
163702-06-5) 6021 3-Ethoxy-111234455666-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)hexane 6022
(HFE-7500 CAS No 297730-93-9) 6023 1-Ethoxy-112233444-nonafluorobutane (HFE-7200 CAS No 6024
163702-05-4) 6025 Ethylfluoride (HFC-161 CAS No 353-36-6) 6026 1112233-Heptafluoro-3-methoxypropane (HFE-7000 CAS No 375-6027
03-1) 6028 1112333-Heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea CAS No 431-89-0) 6029 111233-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea CAS No 431-63-0) 6030 111333-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa CAS No 690-39-1) 6031 Methane (CAS No 74-82-8) 6032 Methyl acetate (methyl ethanoate CAS No 79-20-9) 6033 4-Methyl-13-dioxolan-2-one (propylene carbonate CAS No 108-32-7) 6034 Methyl formate (methyl methanoate CAS No 107-31-3) 6035 111223344-Nonafluoro-4-methoxybutane (HFE-7100 CAS No 6036
163702-07-6) 6037 11133-Pentafluorobutane (HFC-365mfc CAS No 406-58-6) 6038 Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125 CAS No 354-33-6) 6039 11223-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ca CAS No 679-86-7) 6040 11233-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ea CAS No 24270-66-4) 6041 11123-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245eb CAS No 431-31-2) 6042 11133-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa CAS No 460-73-1) 6043 Perfluorocarbon compounds that fall into the following classes 6044
Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated alkanes 6045 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated ethers with no 6046
unsaturations 6047 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated tertiary amines 6048
with no unsaturations 6049
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Sulfur-containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with 6050 sulfur bonds only to carbon and fluorine 6051
Propan-2-one (acetone or dimethylketone CAS No 67-64-1) 6052 Siloxanes cyclic branched or linear completely-methylated 6053 Tetrachloroethene (perchloroethylene CAS No 127-18-4) 6054 1122-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134 CAS No 359-35-3) 6055 1112-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a CAS No 811-97-2) 6056 (1E)-1333-Tetrafluoropropene (trans-1333-tetrafluoropropene HFO-6057
1234ze CAS No 29118-24-9) 6058 2333-Tetrafluoroprop-1-ene (HFO-1234yf CAS No 754-12-1) 6059 111-Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform CAS No 71-55-6) 6060 1122-tetrafluoro-1-(222-trifluoroethoxy)ethane (HFE-347pcf2 CAS 6061
No 406-78-0) 6062 Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11 CAS No 75-69-4) 6063 112-Trichloro-122-trifluoroethane (CFC-113 CAS No 76-13-1) 6064 111-Trifluoroethane (HFC-143a CAS No 420-46-2) 6065 Trifluoromethane (HFC-23 CAS No 75-46-7) 6066
6067 b) For purposes of determining VOM emissions and compliance with emissions 6068
limits VOM will be measured by the test methods in the approved 6069 implementation plan or 40 CFR 60 appendix A incorporated by reference at 35 6070 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112 as applicable or by source-6071 specific test methods that have been established pursuant to a permit issued under 6072 a program approved or promulgated under Title V of the Clean Air Act under 40 6073 CFR 51 subpart I or appendix S incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 6074 218112 and 219112 or under 40 CFR 5221 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill 6075 Adm Code 218112 and 219112 as applicable Where such a method also 6076 measures compounds with negligible photochemical reactivity these negligibly-6077 reactive compounds may be excluded as VOM if the amount of such compounds 6078 is accurately quantified and the exclusion is approved by the Agency 6079
6080 c) As a precondition to excluding these negligibly-reactive compounds as VOM or 6081
at any time thereafter the Agency may require an owner or operator to provide 6082 monitoring or testing methods and results demonstrating to the satisfaction of the 6083 Agency the amount of negligibly-reactive compounds in the sources emissions 6084
6085 d) The USEPA will not be bound by any State determination as to appropriate 6086
methods for testing or monitoring negligibly-reactive compounds if such 6087 determination is not reflected in any of the test methods in subsection (b) 6088
6089 (Source Amended at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective October 23 2017) 6090
6091 Section 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 6092 6093 Volatile petroleum liquid means any petroleum liquid with a true vapor pressure that is greater 6094 than 15 psia (78 millimeters of mercury) at standard conditions 6095
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6096 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6097
6098 Section 2117190 Wash Coat 6099 6100 Wash coat means a coating containing binders which seals wood surfaces prevents undesired 6101 staining and controls penetration 6102 6103
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6104 6105 Section 2117200 Washoff Operations 6106 6107 Washoff operations means those operations in which organic solvent is used to remove coating 6108 from a substrate 6109 6110
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 6111 6112 Section 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 6113 6114 Wastewater (oilwater) separator means any device or piece of equipment which utilizes the 6115 difference in density between oil and water to remove oil and associated chemicals from water 6116 or any device such as a flocculation tank or a clarifier which removes petroleum derived 6117 compounds from waste water 6118 6119
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6120 6121 Section 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 6122 6123
Waterproof resorcinol glue means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 6124 219 a two-part resorcinol-resin-based adhesive designed for applications where 6125 the bond line must be resistant to conditions of continuous immersion in fresh or 6126 salt water 6127
6128 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6129
6130 Section 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 6131 6132 Weak nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility manufacturing nitric 6133 acid with a concentration of less than 70 percent by weight 6134 6135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6136 6137 Section 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 6138 6139
Weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 6140 218 and 219 an adhesive used at an automobile or light-duty truck assembly 6141
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coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the purpose of bonding 6142 the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 6143
6144 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6145
6146 Section 2117250 Web 6147 6148 Web means a substrate which is coated or printed as a continuous substrate after being unrolled 6149 from the roll in which the substrate is delivered to a line 6150 6151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6152 6153 Section 2117270 Wholesale Purchase - Consumer 6154 6155 Wholesale purchase - consumer means any person or organization that purchases or obtains 6156 gasoline from a supplier for ultimate consumption or use in motor vehicles and receives delivery 6157 of gasoline into a storage tank with a capacity of at least 2082 liters (550 gallons) owned and 6158 controlled by that person 6159 6160
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6161 6162 Section 2117290 Wood Furniture 6163 6164 Wood furniture means room furnishings including cabinets (kitchen bath and vanity) tables 6165 chairs beds sofas shutters art objects wood paneling other than flat wood paneling wood 6166 flooring and any other coated furnishings made of wood wood composition or fabricated wood 6167 materials 6168 6169
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 6170 6171 Section 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 6172 6173 Wood furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied to wood 6174 furniture or wood furniture parts 6175 6176
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6177 6178 Section 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 6179 6180 Wood furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 6181 functional coating is applied to wood furniture or wood furniture parts 6182 6183
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6184 6185 Section 2117350 Woodworking 6186 6187
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Woodworking means the shaping sawing grinding smoothing polishing and making into 6188 products of any form or shape of wood 6189 6190
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6191 6192 Section 2117400 Yeast Percentage 6193 6194 Yeast percentage means lbs of yeast per hundred lbs of total flour in the recipe expressed as a 6195 percentage 6196 6197
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 6198 6199 Section 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 6200 6201 6202 6203 6204 RULE SECTION 201 211121 and 211122 6205 6206 Section 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 6207 6208 6209 6210 6211 SECTION RULE 211101 -- 211102 -- 211121 Rule 201 211122 Rule 201 6212 6213
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TITLE 35 ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION 1 SUBTITLE B AIR POLLUTION 2
CHAPTER I POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD 3 SUBCHAPTER c EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS 4
FOR STATIONARY SOURCES 5 6
PART 211 7 DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL PROVISIONS 8
9 SUBPART A GENERAL PROVISIONS 10
11 Section 12 211101 Incorporated and Referenced Materials 13 211102 Abbreviations and Conversion Factors 14 15
SUBPART B DEFINITIONS 16 17
Section 18 211121 Other Definitions 19 211122 Definitions (Repealed) 20 211130 Accelacota 21 211150 Accumulator 22 211170 Acid Gases 23 211200 Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Welding 24 211210 Actual Heat Input 25 211230 Adhesive 26 211233 Adhesion Primer 27 211235 Adhesive Primer 28 211240 Adhesion Promoter 29 211250 Aeration 30 211260 Aerosol Adhesive and Adhesive Primer 31 211270 Aerosol Can Filling Line 32 211290 Afterburner 33 211310 Air Contaminant 34 211330 Air Dried Coatings 35 211350 Air Oxidation Process 36 211370 Air Pollutant 37 211390 Air Pollution 38 211410 Air Pollution Control Equipment 39 211430 Air Suspension CoaterDryer 40 211450 Airless Spray 41 211470 Air Assisted Airless Spray 42 211474 Alcohol 43 211479 Allowance 44 211481 Ammunition Sealant 45 211484 Animal 46
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211485 Animal Pathological Waste 47 211490 Annual Grain Through-Put 48 211492 Antifoulant Coating 49 211493 Antifouling SealerTie Coat 50 211495 Anti-GlareSafety Coating 51 211510 Application Area 52 211530 Architectural Coating 53 211540 Architectural Structure 54 211550 As Applied 55 211560 As-Applied Fountain Solution 56 211570 Asphalt 57 211590 Asphalt Prime Coat 58 211610 Automobile 59 211630 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or Light-Duty 60
Truck Manufacturing Plant 61 211650 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing 62 211660 AutomotiveTransportation Plastic Parts 63 211665 Auxiliary Boiler 64 211670 Baked Coatings 65 211680 Bakery Oven 66 211685 BasecoatClearcoat System 67 211690 Batch Loading 68 211695 Batch Operation 69 211696 Batch Process Train 70 211710 Bead-Dipping 71 211715 Bedliner 72 211730 Binders 73 211735 Black Coating 74 211740 Brakehorsepower (rated-bhp) 75 211750 British Thermal Unit 76 211770 Brush or Wipe Coating 77 211790 Bulk Gasoline Plant 78 211810 Bulk Gasoline Terminal 79 211820 Business Machine Plastic Parts 80 211825 Camouflage Coating 81 211830 Can 82 211850 Can Coating 83 211870 Can Coating Line 84 211880 Cap Sealant 85 211890 Capture 86 211910 Capture Device 87 211930 Capture Efficiency 88 211950 Capture System 89 211953 Carbon Adsorber 90 211954 Cavity Wax 91 211955 Cement 92
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211960 Cement Kiln 93 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 94 211970 Certified Investigation 95 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 96 211990 Choke Loading 97 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 98 2111000 Class II Finish 99 2111010 Clean Air Act 100 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 101 2111070 Cleaning Materials 102 2111090 Clear Coating 103 2111110 Clear Topcoat 104 2111120 Clinker 105 2111128 Closed Molding 106 2111130 Closed Purge System 107 2111150 Closed Vent System 108 2111170 Coal Refuse 109 2111190 Coating 110 2111210 Coating Applicator 111 2111230 Coating Line 112 2111250 Coating Plant 113 2111270 Coil Coating 114 2111290 Coil Coating Line 115 2111310 Cold Cleaning 116 2111312 Combined Cycle System 117 2111315 Combustion Tuning 118 2111316 Combustion Turbine 119 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 120 2111324 Commence Operation 121 2111328 Common Stack 122 2111330 Complete Combustion 123 2111350 Component 124 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 125 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 126 2111410 Condensate 127 2111430 Condensible PM-10 128 2111435 Container Glass 129 2111455 Contact Adhesive 130 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 131 2111467 Continuous Coater 132 2111470 Continuous Process 133 2111490 Control Device 134 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 135 2111515 Control Period 136 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 137 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 138
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2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 139 2111560 Cove Base 140 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 141 2111570 Crude Oil 142 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 143 2111610 Crushing 144 2111630 Custody Transfer 145 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 146 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 147 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 148 2111690 Day 149 2111700 Deadener 150 2111710 Degreaser 151 2111730 Delivery Vessel 152 2111740 Diesel Engine 153 2111745 Digital Printing 154 2111750 Dip Coating 155 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 156 2111780 Distillation Unit 157 2111790 Drum 158 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 159 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 160 2111850 Effective Grate Area 161 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 162 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 163 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 164 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 165 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 166 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 167 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coating 168 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 169 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) Shielding 170
Coatings 171 2111885 Electronic Component 172 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 173 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 174 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 175 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 176 2111930 Emission Rate 177 2111950 Emission Unit 178 2111970 Enamel 179 2111990 Enclose 180 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 181 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 182 2112040 Etching Filler 183 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 184
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2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (DPDM) Roof Membrane 185 2112070 Excess Air 186 2112080 Excess Emissions 187 2112090 Excessive Release 188 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 189 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 190 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 191 2112170 Exterior End Coat 192 2112190 External Floating Roof 193 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 194 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 195 2112230 Fabric Coating 196 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 197 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 198 2112285 Feed Mill 199 2112290 Fermentation Time 200 2112300 Fill 201 2112310 Final Repair Coat 202 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 203 2112330 Firebox 204 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 205 2112355 Flare 206 2112357 Flat Glass 207 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 208 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 209 2112360 Flexible Coating 210 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 211 2112368 Flexible Packaging 212 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 213 2112370 Flexographic Printing 214 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 215 2112410 Floating Roof 216 2112415 Fog Coat 217 2112420 Fossil Fuel 218 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 219 2112430 Fountain Solution 220 2112450 Freeboard Height 221 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 222 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 223 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 224 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 225 2112530 Gas Service 226 2112550 GasGas Method 227 2112570 Gasoline 228 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 229 2112610 Gel Coat 230
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2112615 General Work Surface 231 2112620 Generator 232 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 233 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 234 2112630 Gloss Reducers 235 2112650 Grain 236 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 237 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 238 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 239 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 240 2112750 Green Tires 241 2112770 Gross Heating Value 242 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 243 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 244 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 245 2112815 Heat Input 246 2112820 Heat Input Rate 247 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 248 2112830 Heatset 249 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 250 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 251 2112870 Heavy Liquid 252 2112890 Heavy Metals 253 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 254 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 255 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 256 2112955 High Bake Coating 257 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 258 2112958 High Gloss Coating 259 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 260 2112965 High Precision Optic 261 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 262 2112980 High Temperature Coating 263 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 264 2113010 Hood 265 2113030 Hot Well 266 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 267 2113070 Incinerator 268 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 269 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 270 2113100 Industrial Boiler 271 2113110 Ink 272 2113120 In-Line Repair 273 2113130 In-Process Tank 274 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 275 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 276
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2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 277 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 278 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 279 2113230 Lacquers 280 2113240 Laminate 281 2113250 Large Appliance 282 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 283 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 284 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 285 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 286 2113310 Light Liquid 287 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 288 2113350 Light Oil 289 2113355 Lime Kiln 290 2113370 LiquidGas Method 291 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 292 2113410 Liquid Service 293 2113430 Liquids Dripping 294 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 295 2113470 Load-Out Area 296 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 297 2113480 Loading Event 298 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 299 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 300 2113487 Low-NOx Burner 301 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 302 2113500 Lubricating Oil 303 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 304 2113510 Magnet Wire 305 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 306 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 307 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 308 2113570 Major Dump Pit 309 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 310 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 311 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 312 2113630 Manufacturing Process 313 2113650 Marine Terminal 314 2113660 Marine Vessel 315 2113665 Mask Coating 316 2113670 Material Recovery Section 317 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 318 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 319 2113705 Medical Device 320 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 321 2113710 Metal Furniture 322
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2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 323 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 324 2113760 Metallic Coating 325 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 326 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 327 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 328 2113785 Military Specification Coating 329 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 330 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing Process 331 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 332 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 333 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 334 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 335 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 336 2113910 Mixing Operation 337 2113915 Mobile Equipment 338 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 339 2113930 Monitor 340 2113950 Monomer 341 2113960 Motor Vehicles 342 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 343 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 344 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 345 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 346 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 347 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 348 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 349 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 350 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 351 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 352 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 353 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 354 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 355 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 356 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 357 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 358 2114065 Non-Heatset 359 2114067 NOx Trading Program 360 2114070 Offset 361 2114080 One-Component Coating 362 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 363 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 364 2114130 Opacity 365 2114150 Opaque Stains 366 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 367 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 368
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2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 369 Dispensing Facility 370
2114220 Optical Coating 371 2114230 Organic Compound 372 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 373 2114260 Organic Solvent 374 2114270 Organic Vapor 375 2114280 Other Glass 376 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 377 2114290 Oven 378 2114310 Overall Control 379 2114330 Overvarnish 380 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing 381
Facility 382 2114370 Owner or Operator 383 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 384 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 385 2114430 Pail 386 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 387 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 388 2114460 Panel 389 2114470 Paper Coating 390 2114490 Paper Coating Line 391 2114510 Particulate Matter 392 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 393 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 394 2114550 Person 395 2114590 Petroleum 396 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 397 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 398 2114650 Pharmaceutical 399 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 400 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 401 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 402 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 403 2114730 Plant 404 2114735 Plastic 405 2114740 Plastic Part 406 2114750 Plasticizers 407 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 408 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 409 2114768 Pleasure Craft 410 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 411 2114770 PM-10 412 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 413 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 414
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2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 415 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 416 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 417 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 418 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 419 2114900 Porous Material 420 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 421 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 422 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 423 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 424 2114970 Potential to Emit 425 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 426 2115010 Precoat 427 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coating 428 2115015 Preheater Kiln 429 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 430 2115030 Pressure Release 431 2115050 Pressure Tank 432 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 433 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 434 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 435 2115065 Primary Product 436 2115070 Prime Coat 437 2115075 Primer Sealant 438 2115080 Primer Sealer 439 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 440 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 441 2115130 Primers 442 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 443 2115150 Printing 444 2115170 Printing Line 445 2115185 Process Emission Source 446 2115190 Process Emission Unit 447 2115195 Process Heater 448 2115210 Process Unit 449 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 450 2115245 Process Vent 451 2115250 Process Weight Rate 452 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 453 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 454 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 455 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 456 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 457 2115350 Reactor 458 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 459 2115390 Reclamation System 460
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2115400 Red Coating 461 2115410 Refiner 462 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 463 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 464 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 465 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 466 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 467 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 468 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 469 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 470 2115530 Repair 471 2115535 Repair Cleaning 472 2115550 Repair Coat 473 2115570 Repaired 474 2115580 Repowering 475 2115585 Research and Development Operation 476 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 477 2115600 Resist Coat 478 2115610 Restricted Area 479 2115630 Retail Outlet 480 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 481 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 482 2115670 Roadway 483 2115690 Roll Coater 484 2115710 Roll Coating 485 2115730 Roll Printer 486 2115750 Roll Printing 487 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 488 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 489 2115800 Rubber 490 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 491 2115830 Sandblasting 492 2115850 Sanding Sealers 493 2115860 Scientific Instrument 494 2115870 Screening 495 2115875 Screen Printing 496 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 497 2115885 Screen Reclamation 498 2115890 Sealer 499 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 500 2115930 Sensor 501 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 502 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 503 2115980 Sheet-Fed 504 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 505 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 506
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2115990 Shotblasting 507 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 508 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 509 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 510 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 511 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 512 2116025 Single Unit Operation 513 2116030 Smoke 514 2116050 Smokeless Flare 515 2116060 Soft Coat 516 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 517 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 518 2116070 Solvent 519 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 520 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 521 2116130 Source 522 2116140 Specialty Coatings 523 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 524 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 525 2116170 Specialty Leather 526 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 527 2116210 Splash Loading 528 2116230 Stack 529 2116250 Stain Coating 530 2116270 Standard Conditions 531 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 532 2116310 Start-Up 533 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 534 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 535 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 536 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 537 2116370 Stationary Source 538 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 539 2116400 Stencil Coat 540 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 541 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 542 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 543 2116425 Stripping 544 2116427 Structural Glazing 545 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 546 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 547 2116460 Subfloor 548 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 549 2116490 Substrate 550 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 551 2116530 Surface Condenser 552
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2116535 Surface Preparation 553 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 554 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 555 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 556 2116580 Texture Coat 557 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 558 2116587 Thin Particleboard 559 2116590 Thirty-Day Rolling Average 560 2116610 Three-Piece Can 561 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 562 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 563 2116635 Tileboard 564 2116640 Tire Repair 565 2116650 Tooling Resin 566 2116670 Topcoat 567 2116690 Topcoat Operation 568 2116695 Topcoat System 569 2116710 Touch-Up 570 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 571 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 572 2116740 Translucent Coating 573 2116750 Tread End Cementing 574 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 575 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 576 2116790 Turnaround 577 2116810 Two-Piece Can 578 2116825 Underbody Coating 579 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 580 2116850 Undertread Cementing 581 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 582 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 583 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 584 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 585 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 586 2116910 Vacuum Service 587 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 588 2116950 Vapor Balance System 589 2116970 Vapor Collection System 590 2116990 Vapor Control System 591 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 592 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 593 2117050 Vapor-Suppressed Polyester Resin 594 2117070 Vinyl Coating 595 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 596 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 597 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 598
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2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 599 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 600 2117190 Wash Coat 601 2117200 Washoff Operations 602 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 603 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 604 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 605 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 606 2117250 Web 607 2117270 Wholesale Purchase minus Consumer 608 2117290 Wood Furniture 609 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 610 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 611 2117350 Woodworking 612 2117400 Yeast Percentage 613 614 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 615 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 616 617 AUTHORITY Implementing Sections 9 91 99 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27 of the 618 Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 59 91 99 10 and 27] 619 620 SOURCE Adopted as Chapter 2 Air Pollution Rule 201 Definitions R71-23 4 PCB 191 621 filed and effective April 14 1972 amended in R74-2 and R75-5 32 PCB 295 at 3 Ill Reg 5 p 622 777 effective February 3 1979 amended in R78-3 and 4 35 PCB 75 and 243 at 3 Ill Reg 30 623 p 124 effective July 28 1979 amended in R80-5 at 7 Ill Reg 1244 effective January 21 624 1983 codified at 7 Ill Reg 13590 amended in R82-1 (Docket A) at 10 Ill Reg 12624 effective 625 July 7 1986 amended in R85-21(A) at 11 Ill Reg 11747 effective June 29 1987 amended in 626 R86-34 at 11 Ill Reg 12267 effective July 10 1987 amended in R86-39 at 11 Ill Reg 20804 627 effective December 14 1987 amended in R82-14 and R86-37 at 12 Ill Reg 787 effective 628 December 24 1987 amended in R86-18 at 12 Ill Reg 7284 effective April 8 1988 amended 629 in R86-10 at 12 Ill Reg 7621 effective April 11 1988 amended in R88-23 at 13 Ill Reg 630 10862 effective June 27 1989 amended in R89-8 at 13 Ill Reg 17457 effective January 1 631 1990 amended in R89-16(A) at 14 Ill Reg 9141 effective May 23 1990 amended in R88-632 30(B) at 15 Ill Reg 5223 effective March 28 1991 amended in R88-14 at 15 Ill Reg 7901 633 effective May 14 1991 amended in R91-10 at 15 Ill Reg 15564 effective October 11 1991 634 amended in R91-6 at 15 Ill Reg 15673 effective October 14 1991 amended in R91-22 at 16 635 Ill Reg 7656 effective May 1 1992 amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill Reg 13526 effective August 636 24 1992 amended in R93-9 at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 amended in 637 R93-11 at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993 amended in R93-14 at 18 Ill Reg 638 1253 effective January 18 1994 amended in R94-12 at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 639 21 1994 amended in R94-14 at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994 amended in 640 R94-15 at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994 amended in R94-16 at 18 Ill Reg 641 16929 effective November 15 1994 amended in R94-21 R94-31 and R94-32 at 19 Ill Reg 642 6823 effective May 9 1995 amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995 643 amended in R95-2 at 19 Ill Reg 11066 effective July 12 1995 amended in R95-16 at 19 Ill 644
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Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995 amended in R96-5 at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 645 22 1996 amended in R96-16 at 21 Ill Reg 2641 effective February 7 1997 amended in R97-646 17 at 21 Ill Reg 6489 effective May 16 1997 amended in R97-24 at 21 Ill Reg 7695 647 effective June 9 1997 amended in R96-17 at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997 648 amended in R97-31 at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998 amended in R98-17 at 22 Ill 649 Reg 11405 effective June 22 1998 amended in R01-9 at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 650 26 2000 amended in R01-11 at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001 amended in R01-17 651 at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001 amended in R05-16 at 29 Ill Reg 8181 effective 652 May 23 2005 amended in R05-11 at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005 amended in 653 R04-1220 at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006 amended in R07-18 at 31 Ill Reg 654 14254 effective September 25 2007 amended in R08-6 at 32 Ill Reg 1387 effective January 655 16 2008 amended in R07-19 at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009 amended in R08-656 19 at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009 amended in R10-7 at 34 Ill Reg 1391 657 effective January 11 2010 amended in R10-8 at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010 658 amended in R10-20 at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010 amended in R11-23 at 659 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011 amended in R12-24 at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective 660 January 28 2013 amended in R13-1 at 37 Ill Reg 1913 effective February 4 2013 amended 661 in R14-7 at 37 Ill Reg 19824 effective November 27 2013 amended in R14-16 at 38 Ill Reg 662 12876 effective June 9 2014 amended in R15-5 at 39 Ill Reg 5410 effective March 24 2015 663 amended in R17-2 at 41 Ill Reg 1096 effective January 23 2017 amended in R17-9 at 41 Ill 664 Reg 4173 effective March 24 2017 amended in R17-11 at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective 665 October 23 2017 666 667
SUBPART A GENERAL PROVISIONS 668 669 Section 211101 Incorporated and Referenced Materials 670 671 The following materials are incorporated by reference These incorporations do not include any 672 later amendments or editions 673 674
a) Incorporations by Reference 675 676
1) Evaporation Loss from Floating Roof Tanks American Petroleum 677 Institute Bulletin 2517 (1962) 678
679 2) Standard Industrial Classification Manual Superintendent of Documents 680
Washington DC 20402 (1972) 681 682
3) American Society for Testing and Materials 100 Barr Harbor Dr West 683 Conshohocken PA 19428-2959 684
685 ASTM D 86 ASTM D 240-64 ASTM D 323-08 ASTM D 369-69 (1971) ASTM D 396-69
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ASTM D 523-80 ASTM D 523-89 ASTM D 900-55 ASTM D 975-68 ASTM D 1826-64 ASTM D 2015-66 ASTM D 2880-71
686 4) 40 CFR 51100 (1987) 687
688 5) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 689
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2604-05 690 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 691 for High Performance Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 692 Panels) (2005) 693
694 6) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 695
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2605-05 696 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 697 for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 698 Panels) (2005) 699
700 b) Referenced Materials 701
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 702 703 (Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 704
705 Section 211102 Abbreviations and Conversion Factors 706 707
a) Abbreviations used in this part include the following 708 709
ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials bbl barrels (42 gallons) btu British thermal units (60degF) btuhr btu per hour degC degrees Celsius or Centigrade CAAPP Clean Air Act Permit Program cm centimeters cu in cubic inches EDP electrodeposition primer EMIRFI electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency
interference EPDM ethylene propylenediene monomer EGU Electrical Generating Unit degF degrees Fahrenheit
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FIP Federal Implementation Plan ft feet ft2 square feet ft3 cubic feet g grams gpm gallons per minute gmole grams per mole gal gallons hp horsepower hr hours in inch degK degrees Kelvin kcal kilocalories kg kilograms kghr kilograms per hour kPa kilopascals one thousand newtons per square meter kW kilowatt l liters lsec liters per second lbs pounds lbsday pounds per day lbshr pounds per hour lbsgal pounds per gallon lbsyr pounds per year LEL lower explosive limit m meters m2 square meters m3 cubic meters mg milligrams Mg Megagrams metric tons or tonnes ml milliliters min minutes MJ megajoules mmbtu million British thermal units mmbtuhr million British thermal units per hour mmHg millimeters of mercury MTE maximum theoretical emissions Mwe megawatt of electricity MW megawatt one million watts MW-hr megawatt per hour NDO natural draft opening Nox nitrogen oxides peoc potential electrical output capacity ppm (vol) parts per million ppmv parts per million by volume ppmvd parts per million by volume dry
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psi pounds per square inch psia pounds per square inch absolute psig pounds per square inch gauge PTE potential to emit RACT reasonably available control technology RT solids turnover ratio scf standard cubic feet scm standard cubic meters sec seconds SIP State Implementation Plan TTE temporary total enclosure sq cm square centimeters sq in square inches T short ton (2000 lbs) ton short ton (2000 lbs) TPY tons per year USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency VOC volatile organic compounds VOL volatile organic liquids VOM volatile organic materials
710 b) The following conversion factors have been used in this part 711 712
English Metric 1 gal 3785 l 1000 gal 3785 l or 3785 m3
1 psia 6897 kPA (5171 mmHg) 2205 lbs 1 kg 32deg 0degC (27315degK) 1 bbl 1590 1 1 cu in 1639 ml 1 lbgal 119800 mgl 1 lbmmbtu 1548 kgMW-hr 1 lbT 0500 kgMg 1 ton 0907 Mg 1 T 0907 Mg mmbtuhr 0293 MW
713 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 714
715 SUBPART B DEFINITIONS 716
717 Section 211121 Other Definitions 718 719 All terms defined in 35 Ill Adm Code 201 which appear in 35 Ill Adm Code 211 through 219 720 have the definitions specified by 35 Ill Adm Code 201102 Otherwise the definitions specified 721
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in this Part shall apply 722 723
(Source Amended at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 724 725 Section 211122 Definitions (Repealed) 726 727
(Source Repealed at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 728 729 Section 211130 Accelacota 730 731 Accelacota means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of a horizontally rotating 732 perforated drum in which tablets are placed a coating is applied by spraying and the coating is 733 dried by the flow of air across the drum through the perforations 734 735
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 736 737 Section 211150 Accumulator 738 739 Accumulator means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a surface 740 condenser 741 742
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 743 744 Section 211170 Acid Gases 745 746 Acid gases means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Environmental Protection Act (the 747 Act) (Ill Rev Stat 1991 ch 111frac12 par 10094) [415 ILCS 594] hydrogen chloride hydrogen 748 fluoride and hydrogen bromide which exists as gases liquid mist or any combination thereof 749 750
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 751 752 Section 211200 Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Welding 753 754
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene welding or ABS Welding means for purposes 755 of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any process to weld acrylonitrile 756 butadiene styrene pipe 757
758 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 759
760 Section 211210 Actual Heat Input 761 762 Actual heat input means the quantity of heat produced by the combustion of fuel using the 763 gross heating value of the fuel 764 765
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 766 767
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Section 211230 Adhesive 768 769 Adhesive means any substance or mixture of substances intended to serve as a joining 770 compound 771 772
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 773 774 Section 211233 Adhesion Primer 775 776
Adhesion primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 777 coating that is applied to a polyolefin part to promote the adhesion of a 778 subsequent coating An adhesion primer should be clearly identified as an 779 adhesion primer or adhesion promoter on its accompanying material safety data 780 sheet 781
782 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 783
784 Section 211235 Adhesive Primer 785 786
Adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 787 product applied to a substrate prior to the application of an adhesive to provide a 788 bonding surface 789
790 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 791
792 Section 211240 Adhesion Promoter 793 794 Adhesion promoter means a coating used to promote adhesion of a topcoat on surfaces such as 795 trim moldings door locks and door sills where sanding is impractical 796 797
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 798 799 Section 211250 Aeration 800 801 Aeration means the practice of forcing air through bulk stored grain to maintain the condition 802 of the grain 803 804
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 805 806 Section 211260 Aerosol Adhesive and Adhesive Primer 807 808
Aerosol adhesive and adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 809 218 and 219 an adhesive or adhesive primer packaged as an aerosol product in 810 which the spray mechanism is permanently housed in a non-refillable can 811 designed for handheld application without the need for ancillary hoses or spray 812 equipment 813
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814 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 815
816 Section 211270 Aerosol Can Filling Line 817 818 Aerosol can filling line means an operation where a series of process steps are used to fill and 819 seal aerosol cans 820 821
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 822 823 Section 211290 Afterburner 824 825 Afterburner means a control device in which materials in gaseous effluent are combusted 826 827
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 828 829 Section 211310 Air Contaminant 830 831 Air contaminant means any solid liquid or gaseous matter any odor or any form of energy 832 that is capable of being released into the atmosphere 833 834
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 835 836 Section 211330 Air Dried Coatings 837 838 Air dried coatings means any coatings that dry by use of air or forced air at temperatures up to 839 36315ordm K (194ordm F) 840 841
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 842 843 Section 211350 Air Oxidation Process 844 845 Air oxidation process means any unit process including ammoxidation and oxychlorination 846 which uses air or a combination of air and oxygen as an oxidant in combination with one or more 847 organic reactants to produce one or more organic compounds 848 849
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 850 851 Section 211370 Air Pollutant 852 853 Air pollutant means an air pollution agent or combination of such agents including any 854 physical chemical biological radioactive (including source material special nuclear material 855 and byproduct material) substance or matter which is emitted into or otherwise enters the 856 atmosphere Such term includes any precursors to the formation of any air pollutant to the 857 extent that the relevant statute or rule has identified such precursor or precursors for particular 858 purpose for which the term air pollutant is used 859
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860 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 861
862 Section 211390 Air Pollution 863 864 Air pollution means the presence in the atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in 865 sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as to be injurious to human plant or 866 animal life to health or to property or to unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or 867 property 868 869
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 870 871 Section 211410 Air Pollution Control Equipment 872 873 Air pollution control equipment means any equipment or apparatus of a type intended to 874 eliminate prevent reduce or control the emission of air contaminants to the atmosphere 875 (Board Note The requirements to obtain permits for air pollution control equipment in 35 Ill 876 Adm Code 201Subpart C apply to such equipment intended to eliminate prevent reduce or 877 control the emissions of specified air contaminants from stationary emission units 878
879 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 880
881 Section 211430 Air Suspension CoaterDryer 882 883 Air suspension coaterdryer means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of 884 vertical chambers in which tablets or particles are placed and a coating is applied and then dried 885 while the tablets or particles are kept in a fluidized state by the passage of air upward through the 886 chambers 887 888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 889 890 Section 211450 Airless Spray 891 892 Airless spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by forcing it 893 through a small opening at high pressure The coating liquid is not mixed with air before exiting 894 from the nozzle 895 896
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 897 898 Section 211470 Air Assisted Airless Spray 899 900 Air assisted airless spray means a spray coating method which combines compressed air with 901 hydraulic pressure to atomize the coating material into finer droplets than is achieved with pure 902 airless spray Lower hydraulic pressure is used than with airless spray 903 904
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 905
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906 Section 211474 Alcohol 907 908 Alcohol for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218405 through 218411 and 219405 through 909 219411 means isopropyl alcohol normal propyl alcohol or ethanol used in a fountain solution 910 in a lithographic printing operation 911 912
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 913 914 Section 211479 Allowance 915 916 Allowance means an authorization to emit up to one ton of NOx during the control period of a 917 specified year or any year thereafter under 35 Ill Adm Code 217 and 40 CFR 96 918 919
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 920 921 Section 211481 Ammunition Sealant 922 923 Ammunition Sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 924 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition including cap sealants and 925 mouth waterproofing sealants 926 927
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 928 929 Section 211484 Animal 930 931 Animal means any organism other than a human being of the kingdom Animalia 932 distinguished from other multicellular organisms by certain typical characteristics such as the 933 power of locomotion fixed structure and limited growth and non-photosynthetic metabolism 934 935
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 936 937 Section 211485 Animal Pathological Waste 938 939 Animal pathological waste means waste composed of whole or parts of animal carcasses and 940 also noncarcass materials such as plastic paper wrapping and animal collars Noncarcass 941 materials shall not exceed ten percent by weight of the total weight of the carcass and noncarcass 942 materials combined 943 944
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 945 946 Section 211490 Annual Grain Through-Put 947 948 Annual grain through-put unless otherwise shown by the owner or operator annual grain 949 through-put for grain-handling operations which have been in operation for three consecutive 950 years prior to June 30 1975 shall be determined by adding grain receipts and shipments for the 951
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three previous fiscal years and dividing the total by 6 The annual grain through-put for grain-952 handling operations in operation for less than three consecutive years prior to June 30 1975 953 shall be determined by a reasonable three-year estimate the owner or operator shall document 954 the reasonableness of his three-year estimate 955 956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 957 958 Section 211492 Antifoulant Coating 959 960
Antifoulant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 961 coating applied to the underwater portion of a pleasure craft to prevent or reduce 962 the attachment of biological organisms and registered with USEPA as a pesticide 963 under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 964
965 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 966
967 Section 211493 Antifouling SealerTie Coat 968 969 Antifouling SealerTie Coat means a coating applied over biocidal antifouling coating for the 970 purpose of preventing release of biocides into the environment andor to promote adhesion 971 between an antifouling and a primer or other antifoulings 972
973 (Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 974
975 Section 211495 Anti-GlareSafety Coating 976 977 Anti-glaresafety coating means a low gloss coating formulated to minimize glare for safety 978 purposes on interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified under the US Department of 979 Transportation Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 980 981
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 982 983 Section 211510 Application Area 984 985 Application area means an area where a coating is applied by dipping spraying or other 986 techniques 987 988
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 989 990 Section 211530 Architectural Coating 991 992 Architectural coating means any coating used for residential or commercial buildings or their 993 appurtenances or for industrial buildings which is site applied 994 995
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 996 997
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Section 211540 Architectural Structure 998 999
Architectural structure means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1000 free-standing immobile outdoor construction which may be permanent or 1001 temporary including but not limited to buildings bridges dams and electricity 1002 pylons 1003
1004 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1005
1006 Section 211550 As Applied 1007 1008 As applied means the formulation of a coating during application on or impregnation into a 1009 substrate including any dilution solvents or thinners added at the source before application of the 1010 coating 1011 1012
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1013 1014 Section 211560 As-Applied Fountain Solution 1015 1016 As-applied fountain solution means the formulation of a fountain solution during application 1017 onto the image plate on a lithographic printing line including any material added at the line 1018 before the application of the fountain solution 1019 1020
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1021 1022 Section 211570 Asphalt 1023 1024 Asphalt means the dark-brown to black cementitious material (solid semisolid or liquid in 1025 consistency) of which the main constituents are bitumens which occur naturally or as a residue of 1026 petroleum refining 1027 1028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1029 1030 Section 211590 Asphalt Prime Coat 1031 1032 Asphalt prime coat means a low-viscosity liquid asphalt applied to an absorbent surface as the 1033 first of more than one asphalt coat 1034 1035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1036 1037 Section 211610 Automobile 1038 1039 Automobile means a motor vehicle which normally has four wheels is used 1040 predominantlypredominately for carrying 12 or fewer passengers and is not a light-duty truck 1041 1042
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1043
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1044 Section 211630 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or 1045 Light-Duty Truck Manufacturing Plant 1046 1047 Automobile or light-duty truck assembly source or Automobile or light-duty truck 1048 manufacturing plant means a source where parts are assembled or finished for inclusion into a 1049 finished automobile or light-duty truck ready for sale to vehicle dealers but not including 1050 customizers body shops and other repainters 1051 1052
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1053 1054 Section 211650 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing 1055 1056 Automobile or light-duty truck refinishing means the repainting of used automobiles and light-1057 duty trucks 1058 1059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1060 1061 Section 211660 AutomotiveTransportation Plastic Parts 1062 1063 Automotivetransportation plastic parts means the interior and exterior plastic components of 1064 automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment intended for primary 1065 use on land with the exception of the following plastic parts coated on the main (body) paint 1066 line in automobile and light duty truck assembly plants and plastic parts coated during 1067 refinishing of automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment 1068 1069
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1070 1071 Section 211665 Auxiliary Boiler 1072 1073
Auxiliary boiler means for purposes of Part 217 a boiler that is operated only 1074 when the main boiler or boilers at a source are not in service and is used either to 1075 maintain building heat or to assist in the startup of the main boiler or boilers This 1076 term does not include emergency or standby units and load shaving units 1077
1078 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1079
1080 Section 211670 Baked Coatings 1081 1082 Baked coatings means any coating which is cured or dried in an oven where the oven air 1083 temperature exceeds 90ordmC (194ordmF) or any coating which is cured in any manner that does not 1084 otherwise fit into the definition of air dried coatings as defined in Section 211330 of this Part 1085 1086
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1087 1088 Section 211680 Bakery Oven 1089
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1090 Bakery oven means an oven used at any time for the purpose of baking yeast-leavened 1091 products including but not limited to breads rolls and buns 1092 1093
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1094 1095 Section 211685 BasecoatClearcoat System 1096 1097 Basecoatclearcoat system means a topcoat system composed of a pigmented basecoat portion 1098 and a transparent clearcoat portion 1099 1100
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1101 1102 Section 211690 Batch Loading 1103 1104 Batch loading means with respect to solvent cleaning the process of loading a number of 1105 individual parts at the same time for degreasing 1106 1107
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1108 1109 Section 211695 Batch Operation 1110 1111 Batch operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1112 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a noncontinuous operation in which a discrete 1113 quantity or batch of feed is charged into a chemical manufacturing process unit and distilled or 1114 reacted or otherwise used at one time and may include but is not limited to reactors filters 1115 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1116 surge tanks and product separators After each batch operation the equipment is generally 1117 emptied before a fresh batch is started 1118 1119
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1120 1121 Section 211696 Batch Process Train 1122 1123 Batch process train means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1124 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 the collection of equipment (eg reactors filters 1125 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1126 surge tanks and product separators) configured to produce a specific product or intermediate by a 1127 batch operation A batch process train terminates at the point of storage or product handling of 1128 the product or intermediate being produced in the batch process train Irrespective of the product 1129 being produced a batch process train which is independent of other processes shall be 1130 considered a single batch process train for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1131 1132
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1133 1134 Section 211710 Bead-Dipping 1135
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1136 Bead-dipping means the dipping of an assembled tire bead into a solvent-based cement 1137 1138
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1139 1140 Section 211715 Bedliner 1141 1142
Bedliner means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a multi-1143 component coating applied to a cargo bed after the application of topcoat and 1144 outside of the topcoat operation to provide additional durability and chip 1145 resistance 1146
1147 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1148
1149 Section 211730 Binders 1150 1151
Binders means organic materials and resins which do not contain VOM 1152 1153 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1154
1155 Section 211735 Black Coating 1156 1157
Black coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1158 that meets both of the following criteria based on Cielab color space 045 1159 geometry 1160
1161 Maximum lightness of 23 units For spherical geometry specular 1162 included maximum lightness of 33 units and 1163
1164 Saturation of less than 28 where saturation equals the square root of A2 + 1165 B2 1166
1167 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1168
1169 Section 211740 Brakehorsepower (rated-bhp) 1170 1171 Brakehorsepower or bhp means the rated horsepower capacity of the engine as defined on 1172 the engine nameplate at standard conditions 1173 1174
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1175 1176 Section 211750 British Thermal Unit 1177 1178 British Thermal Unit means the quantity of heat required to raise one pound of water from 60 ordm 1179 F to 61ordm F (abbreviated btu) 1180 1181
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1182 1183 Section 211770 Brush or Wipe Coating 1184 1185 Brush or wipe coating means a manual method of applying a coating using a brush cloth or 1186 similar object 1187 1188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1189 1190 Section 211790 Bulk Gasoline Plant 1191 1192
a) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any gasoline 1193 storage and distribution source that receives gasoline from bulk gasoline terminals 1194 by delivery vessels and distributes gasoline to gasoline dispensing operations 1195
1196 b) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1197
gasoline storage and distribution source with an average throughput of 76000 1 1198 (20000 gal) or less on a 30-day rolling average that distributes gasoline to 1199 gasoline dispensing operations 1200
1201 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1202
1203 Section 211810 Bulk Gasoline Terminal 1204 1205 Bulk gasoline terminal means any gasoline storage and distribution source that receives 1206 gasoline by pipeline ship or barge and distributes gasoline to bulk gasoline plants or gasoline 1207 dispensing operations 1208 1209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1210 1211 Section 211820 Business Machine Plastic Parts 1212 1213
Business machine plastic parts means 1214 1215
Prior to May 1 2012 the plastic housings and other exterior plastic 1216 components of electronic office equipment and of medical and musical 1217 equipment including but not limited to the following computers 1218 monitors printers and keyboards facsimile machines copiers microfiche 1219 readers cellular and standard phones and pencil sharpeners This 1220 definition excludes internal electrical components of business machines 1221
1222 On and after May 1 2012 a device that uses electronic or mechanical 1223 methods to process information perform calculations print or copy 1224 information or convert sound into electrical impulses for transmission 1225 including devices listed in standard industrial classification numbers 3572 1226
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1229 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1230
1231 Section 211825 Camouflage Coating 1232 1233
Camouflage coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1234 coating used principally by the military to conceal equipment from detection 1235
1236 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1237
1238 Section 211830 Can 1239 1240 Can means any cylindrical single walled metal container with or without a top cover spout or 1241 handles with walls thinner than 29 gauge (00141 inch) into which solid or liquid materials may 1242 be packaged 1243 1244
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1245 1246 Section 211850 Can Coating 1247 1248 Can coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of 1249 a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1250 1251
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1252 1253 Section 211870 Can Coating Line 1254 1255 Can coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating 1256 is applied onto the surface of a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1257 1258
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1259 1260 Section 211880 Cap Sealant 1261 1262 Cap sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219207(q)(1) a 1263 coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition to seal the annular crevice between a primer 1264 cap and shellcase 1265 1266
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1267 1268 Section 211890 Capture 1269 1270 Capture means the containment or recovery of emissions from an emission unit for direction 1271 into a duct which may be exhausted through a stack or vent to a control device The overall 1272
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abatement of emissions from an emission unit with an add-on control device is a function both of 1273 the capture efficiency and of the control device efficiency 1274 1275
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1276 1277 Section 211910 Capture Device 1278 1279 Capture device means a hood enclosed room floor sweep or other means of collecting volatile 1280 organic material or other air contaminants into a duct The pollutant can then be directed to a 1281 pollution control device such as an afterburner carbon adsorber fabric filter or scrubber 1282 Sometimes the term is used loosely to include the control device 1283 1284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1285 1286 Section 211930 Capture Efficiency 1287 1288 Capture efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of VOM 1289 entering a capture system and delivered to a control device divided by the weight of VOM 1290 generated by an emission unit during a particular time period expressed as a percentage 1291 1292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1293 1294 Section 211950 Capture System 1295 1296 Capture system means all equipment (including but not limited to hoods ducts fans ovens 1297 dryers etc) used to contain collect and transport an air contaminant to a control device 1298 1299
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1300 1301 Section 211953 Carbon Adsorber 1302 1303 Carbon Adsorber means a control device designed to remove and if desired recover volatile 1304 organic material (VOM) from process emissions where removal of VOM is accomplished 1305 through the adherence of the VOM onto the surface of highly porous adsorbent particles such as 1306 activated carbon The term carbon adsorber describes any adsorber technology used as a 1307 control device even though media other than carbon may be used as the adsorbent such as 1308 oxides of silicon and aluminum 1309 1310
(Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 1311 1312 Section 211954 Cavity Wax 1313 1314
Cavity wax means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1315 applied into the cavities of the vehicle primarily for the purpose of enhancing 1316 corrosion protection 1317
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1319 1320 Section 211955 Cement 1321 1322 Cement means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a hydraulic cement 1323 produced by pulverizing clinker consisting primarily of hydraulic calcium silicates usually 1324 containing one or more of the forms of calcium sulfate as an interground addition 1325 1326
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1327 1328 Section 211960 Cement Kiln 1329 1330 Cement kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a system including 1331 any solid gaseous or liquid fuel combustion equipment used to preheat calcine and react with 1332 raw materials including limestone and clay to produce cement clinker 1333 1334
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1335 1336 Section 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 1337 1338
Ceramic tile installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1339 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation of ceramic tiles 1340
1341 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1342
1343 Section 211970 Certified Investigation 1344 1345 Certified investigation means a report signed by Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 1346 (Agency) personnel certifying whether a grain-handling operation (or portion thereof) or grain-1347 drying operation is causing or tending to cause air pollution Such report must describe the 1348 signatorys investigation including a summary of those facts on which the signatory relies to 1349 certify whether the grain-handling or grain-drying operation is causing or threatening or allowing 1350 the discharge or emission of any contaminant into the environment so as to cause or tend to 1351 cause air pollution in Illinois either alone or in combination with contaminants from other 1352 sources or so as to violate regulations or standards adopted by the Pollution Control Board 1353 (Board) under the Environmental Protection Act (Act) The certified investigation shall be open 1354 to a reasonable public inspection and may be copied upon payment of the actual cost of 1355 reproducing the original 1356 1357
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1358 1359 Section 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 1360 1361 Chemical manufacturing process unit means the equipment assembled and connected by pipes 1362 or ducts to process raw materials and to manufacture an intended product For purposes of 35 Ill 1363 Adm Code Section 218431 through 218436 and 219431 through 219436 the chemical 1364
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manufacturing process unit includes reactors and their associated product separators and 1365 recovery devices distillation units and their associated distillate receivers and recovery devices 1366 A chemical manufacturing process unit includes but is not limited to any combination of 1367 pumps compressors agitators pressure relief devices sampling connection systems open ended 1368 valves or lines valves connectors instrumentation systems and control devices or systems A 1369 chemical manufacturing process unit is identified by its primary product as defined in Section 1370 2115060 of this Part 1371 1372
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1373 1374 Section 211990 Choke Loading 1375 1376 Choke loading means that method of transferring grain from the grain-handling operation to 1377 any vehicle for shipment or delivery which precludes a free fall velocity of grain from a 1378 discharge spout into the receiving container 1379 1380
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1381 1382 Section 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 1383 1384
Circulating fluidized bed combustor means for purposes of Part 217 a 1385 fluidized bed combustor in which the majority of the fluidized bed material is 1386 carried out of the primary combustion zone and is transported back to the primary 1387 zone through a recirculation loop 1388
1389 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1390
1391 Section 2111000 Class II Finish 1392 1393 Class II Finish means a finish that meets the specifications of Voluntary Product Standard PS-1394 59-73 as approved by the American National Standards Institute 1395 1396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1397 1398 Section 2111010 Clean Air Act 1399 1400 Clean Air Act means the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 (42 USCUSC 7401 et seq) as 1401 amended in 1977 and 1990 1402 1403
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1404 1405 Section 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 1406 1407 Cleaning and separating operation means that operation where foreign and undesired 1408 substances are removed from the grain 1409 1410
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1411 1412 Section 2111070 Cleaning Materials 1413 1414 Cleaning materials mean any materials used for cleaning an emission unit cleaning tools 1415 equipment or other items used with the emission unit cleaning the walls or area in which the 1416 emission unit is located or cleaning personnel or materials used for other cleaning activity 1417 associated with an emission unit 1418 1419
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 1420 1421 Section 2111090 Clear Coating 1422 1423 Clear coating means coatings that lack color and opacity or are transparent using the undercoat 1424 as a reflectant base or undertone color 1425 1426
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1427 1428 Section 2111110 Clear Topcoat 1429 1430 Clear topcoat means the final coating which contains binders but not opaque pigments and is 1431 specifically formulated to form a transparent or translucent solid protective film 1432 1433
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1434 1435 Section 2111120 Clinker 1436 1437 Clinker means the product of a cement kiln from which finished cement is manufactured by 1438 milling and grinding 1439 1440
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1441 1442 Section 2111128 Closed Molding 1443 1444
Closed molding means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 1445 molding process in which pressure is used to distribute the resin through the 1446 reinforcing fabric placed between two mold surfaces to either saturate the fabric 1447 or fill the mold cavity The pressure may be clamping pressure fluid pressure 1448 atmospheric pressure or vacuum pressure used either alone or in combination 1449 The mold surfaces may be rigid or flexible Closed molding includes but is not 1450 limited to compression molding with sheet molding compound infusion molding 1451 resin injection molding vacuum assisted resin transfer molding resin transfer 1452 molding and vacuum assisted compression molding Processes in which a closed 1453 mold is used only to compact saturated fabric or remove air or excess resin from 1454 the fabric (such as in vacuum bagging) are not considered closed molding Open 1455
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molding steps such as application of a gel coat or skin coat layer by conventional 1456 open molding prior to a closed molding process are also not closed molding 1457
1458 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1459
1460 Section 2111130 Closed Purge System 1461 1462 Closed purge system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and that is composed 1463 of piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport liquid or vapor 1464 from a piece or pieces of equipment to a control device or return the liquid or vapor to the 1465 process line 1466 1467
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1468 1469 Section 2111150 Closed Vent System 1470 1471 Closed vent system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and is composed of 1472 piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport gas or vapor from a 1473 piece or pieces of equipment to a control device 1474 1475
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1476 1477 Section 2111170 Coal Refuse 1478 1479 Coal refuse means waste products of coal mining cleaning and coal preparation operations 1480 containing coal matrix material clay and other organic and inorganic material 1481 1482
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1483 1484 Section 2111190 Coating 1485 1486
a) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 a material applied to a 1487 substrate for decorative protective or other functional purposes Such material 1488 shall include but are not limited to paints varnishes sealers adhesives diluents 1489 and thinners 1490
1491 b) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a material 1492
applied onto or impregnated into a substrate for protective decorative or 1493 functional purposes Such materials include but are not limited to paints 1494 varnishes sealers adhesives thinners diluents and inks 1495
1496 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1497
1498 Section 2111210 Coating Applicator 1499 1500 Coating applicator means equipment used to apply a coating 1501
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1504 Section 2111230 Coating Line 1505 1506
a) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 an operation where 1507 a surface coating is applied to a material and subsequently the coating is dried 1508 andor cured 1509
1510 b) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1511
operation consisting of a series of one or more coating applicators and any 1512 associated flash-off areas drying areas and ovens wherein a coating is applied 1513 dried andor cured A coating line ends at the point where the coating is dried or 1514 cured or prior to any subsequent application of a different coating It is not 1515 necessary for an operation to have an oven or a flash-off area in order to be 1516 included in this definition 1517
1518 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1519
1520 Section 2111250 Coating Plant 1521 1522 Coating plant means any building structure or installation that contains a coating line and 1523 which is located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties and which is owned or 1524 operated by the same person (or by persons under common control) 1525 1526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1527 1528 Section 2111270 Coil Coating 1529 1530 Coil coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto any 1531 flat metal sheet or strip which is delivered to the coating line as a roll or coil unwound and 1532 coated as a continuous substrate 1533 1534 For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition does not 1535 include protective decorative or functional materials that consist only of protective oils for 1536 metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For this purpose protective oil 1537 means an organic material that is applied to metal for the purpose of providing lubrication or 1538 protection from corrosion without forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to 1539 lubricating oils evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 1540 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet wire lubricants 1541 and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to installation or further assembly 1542 of a part or component 1543 1544
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1545 1546 Section 2111290 Coil Coating Line 1547
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1548 Coil coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating 1549 is applied onto any flat metal sheet or strip which is delivered to the coating line as a roll or coil 1550 unwound and coated as a continuous substrate 1551 1552
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1553 1554 Section 2111310 Cold Cleaning 1555 1556 Cold cleaning means the process of cleaning and removing soils from surfaces by spraying 1557 brushing flushing or immersion while maintaining the organic solvent below its boiling point 1558 Wipe cleaning is not included in this definition 1559 1560
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1561 1562 Section 2111312 Combined Cycle System 1563 1564 Combined Cycle System means a system comprised of one or more combustion turbines heat 1565 recovery steam generators and steam turbines configured to improve overall efficiency of 1566 electricity generation or steam production 1567 1568
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1569 1570 Section 2111315 Combustion Tuning 1571 1572
Combustion tuning means for purposes of Part 217 review and adjustment of a 1573 combustion process to maintain combustion efficiency of an emission unit as 1574 performed in accordance with procedures provided by the manufacturer or by a 1575 trained technician 1576
1577 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1578
1579 Section 2111316 Combustion Turbine 1580 1581 Combustion Turbine means an enclosed fossil or other fuel-fired device that is comprised of a 1582 compressor a combustor and a turbine and in which the flue gas resulting from the combustion 1583 of fuel in the combustor passes through the turbine rotating the turbine 1584 1585
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1586 1587 Section 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 1588 1589 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1590 commercial operation means with regard to an EGU that serves a generator to have begun to 1591 produce steam gas or other heated medium used to generate electricity for sale or use including 1592 test generation Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of operation even if the 1593
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(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1596 1597 Section 2111324 Commence Operation 1598 1599 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1600 operation means with regard to a stationary boiler combustion turbine or combined cycle 1601 system to have begun any mechanical chemical or electronic process including start-up of the 1602 units combustion chamber Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of 1603 operation even if the unit is subsequently modified reconstructed or repowered 1604 1605
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1606 1607 Section 2111328 Common Stack 1608 1609 Common stack means a single flue through which emissions from two or more units are 1610 exhausted 1611 1612
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1613 1614 Section 2111330 Complete Combustion 1615 1616 Complete combustion means a process in which all carbon contained in a fuel or gas stream is 1617 converted to carbon dioxide 1618 1619
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1620 1621 Section 2111350 Component 1622 1623 Component means any piece of equipment which has the potential to leak volatile organic 1624 material (VOM) including but not limited to pump seals compressor seals seal oil degassing 1625 vents pipeline valves pressure relief devices process drains and open ended valves and lines 1626 and flanges For purposes of Subparts Q and R in 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this 1627 definition excludes valves which are not externally regulated flanges and equipment in heavy 1628 liquid service For purposes of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this definition 1629 also excludes bleed ports of gear pumps in polymer service 1630 1631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1632 1633 Section 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 1634 1635 Concrete curing compounds means any coating applied to freshly poured concrete to retard the 1636 evaporation of water 1637 1638
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1640 Section 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 1641 1642 Concentrated nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility 1643 manufacturing nitric acid with a concentration equal to or greater than 70 percent by weight 1644 1645
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1646 1647 Section 2111410 Condensate 1648 1649 Condensate means volatile organic liquid separated from its associated gases which condenses 1650 due to changes in the temperature or pressure and remains liquid at standard conditions 1651 1652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1653 1654 Section 2111430 Condensible PM-10 1655 1656 Condensible PM-10 means PM-10 formed immediately or shortly after discharge to the 1657 atmosphere as measured by the applicable test method specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 212110 1658 Condensible particulate matter exists in gaseous andor vapor form prior to release to the 1659 atmosphere eg in the stack and forms particulate matter upon condensation when subject to 1660 conditions of cooling and dilution in the atmosphere 1661 1662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1663 1664 Section 2111435 Container Glass 1665 1666
Container glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime 1667 recipe clear or colored which is pressed or blown or both into bottles jars 1668 ampoules and other products listed in Standard Industrial Classification 3221 1669
1670 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1671
1672 Section 2111455 Contact Adhesive 1673 1674
Contact adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1675 adhesive that meets the criteria in this Section Contact adhesive does not 1676 include rubber cements that are primarily intended for use on paper substrates or 1677 vulcanizing fluids that are designed and labeled for tire repair only The 1678 qualifying criteria are 1679
1680 The adhesive is designed for application to both surfaces to be bonded 1681 together 1682
1683 The adhesive is allowed to dry before the two surfaces are placed in 1684 contact with each other 1685
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1686 The adhesive forms an immediate bond that is impossible or difficult to 1687 reposition after both adhesive-coated surfaces are placed in contact with 1688 each other and 1689
1690 The adhesive does not need sustained pressure or clamping of surfaces 1691 after the adhesive-coated surfaces have been brought together using 1692 sufficient momentary pressure to establish full contact between both 1693 surfaces 1694
1695 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1696
1697 Section 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 1698 1699 Continuous automatic stoking means the automatic moving of animal pathological waste 1700 during burning by moving the hearth in a pulse cycle manner which process is designed to 1701 provide a continuous burning rate in which the design charging rate per hour equals the burning 1702 rate every hour without limitation and results in emission rates which are similar over any hour 1703 of the burning process 1704 1705
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 1706 1707 Section 2111467 Continuous Coater 1708 1709 Continuous coater means a finishing system that continuously applies coating onto wood 1710 furniture parts moving along a conveyor system Coatings that are not transferred to the part are 1711 recycled in the finishing system reservoir 1712 1713
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1714 1715 Section 2111470 Continuous Process 1716 1717 ContinousContinuous process means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin a 1718 method of manufacture in which the styrene raw material is delivered on a continuous basis to 1719 the reactor in which the styrene is polymerized to polystyrene 1720 1721
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1722 1723 Section 2111490 Control Device 1724 1725 Control device means equipment (such as an afterburner adsorber fabric filter or scrubber) 1726 used to remove or prevent the emission of an air contaminant from a contaminated exhaust 1727 stream 1728 1729
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Section 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 1732 1733 Control device efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of 1734 VOM generated by an emission unit which is destroyed or removed by a control device divided 1735 by the weight of VOM generated by such unit entering the control device during a particular 1736 time period expressed as a percentage 1737 1738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1739 1740 Section 2111515 Control Period 1741 1742 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 control period means the period beginning May 1 of a 1743 year and ending on September 30 of the same year inclusive except that in 2004 control 1744 period means May 31 through September 30 1745 1746
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1747 1748 Section 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 1749 1750 Conventional air spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by 1751 mixing it with compressed air at an air pressure greater than 10 pounds per square inch (gauge) 1752 at the point of atomization Airless air assisted airless and electrostatic spray technologies are 1753 not conventional air spray 1754 1755
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1756 1757 Section 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 1758 1759 Conventional soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing 1760 equipment that uses direct contact steam for desolventizing and producing toasted soy meals 1761 1762
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1763 1764 Section 2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 1765 1766 Conveyorized degreasing means the continuous process of cleaning and removing soils from 1767 surfaces utilizing either cold or vaporized solvents 1768 1769
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1770 1771 Section 2111560 Cove Base 1772 1773
Cove base means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1774 219 a flooring trim unit generally made of vinyl or rubber having a concave 1775 radius on one edge and a convex radius on the opposite edge that is used in 1776
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forming a junction between the bottom wall course and the floor or to form an 1777 inside corner 1778
1779 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1780
1781 Section 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 1782 1783
Cove base installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1784 and 219 any adhesive used for the installation of cove base or wall base on a wall 1785 or vertical surface at floor level 1786
1787 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1788
1789 Section 2111570 Crude Oil 1790 1791 Crude oil means a naturally occurring mixture which consists of hydrocarbons and sulfur 1792 nitrogen or oxygen derivatives of hydrocarbons and which is a liquid at standard conditions 1793 1794
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1795 1796 Section 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 1797 1798 Crude oil gathering means the transportation of crude oil or condensate after custody transfer 1799 between a production site and a reception point 1800 1801
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1802 1803 Section 2111610 Crushing 1804 1805 Crushing means the fragmentation of non-metallic minerals by a machine such as a jaw 1806 gyratory cone roll rod mill hammermill and impactor 1807 1808
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1809 1810 Section 2111630 Custody Transfer 1811 1812 Custody transfer means the transfer of produced petroleum andor condensate after processing 1813 andor treating in the producing operations from storage tanks or automatic transfer systems to 1814 pipelines or any other forms of transportation 1815 1816
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1817 1818 Section 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 1819 1820 Cutback asphalt means any asphalt which has been liquifiedliquefied by blending with 1821 petroleum solvents other than residual fuel oil and has not been emulsified with water 1822
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1825 Section 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 1826 1827
Cyanoacrylate adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1828 any adhesive with a cyanoacrylate content of at least 95 percent by weight 1829
1830 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1831
1832 Section 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 1833 1834 Daily-weighted average VOM content means the average VOM content of two or more 1835 coatings as applied on a coating line during any day taking into account the fraction of total 1836 coating volume that each coating represents as calculated with the following equation 1837 1838
[ n ]
VOMw = Σ Vi Ci VT i=1
1839 where 1840
1841 VOMw = The average VOM content of two or more coatings as
applied each day on a coating line in units of kg VOMl (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM)
n = The number of different coatings as applied each day on a
coating line Vi = The volume of each coating (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
Ci = The VOM content of each coating as applied each day on a
coating line in units of kg VOM1 (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) and
VT = The total volume of all coatings (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM ) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1843 1844 Section 2111690 Day 1845 1846 Day means for purposes of Part 218 or Part 219 the consecutive 24 hours beginning at 1200 1847 AM (midnight) local time or beginning at a fixed time consistent with the sources operating 1848 schedule as provided below A source may use a day beginning at a time other than midnight 1849 which is consistent with its operating schedule provided that the owner or operator of the source 1850 first notifies the Agency in writing of such alternative describing why it would be more 1851 reasonable to maintain records on this basis The owner or operator shall notify the Agency in 1852 writing prior to any change in the time at which a day begins 1853 1854
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1855 1856 Section 2111700 Deadener 1857 1858
Deadener means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1859 applied to selected vehicle surfaces primarily for the purpose of reducing the 1860 sound of road noise in the passenger compartment 1861
1862 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1863
1864 Section 2111710 Degreaser 1865 1866 Degreaser means any equipment or system used in solvent cleaning 1867 1868
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1869 1870 Section 2111730 Delivery Vessel 1871 1872 Delivery vessel means any tank truck or trailer equipped with a storage tank that is used for the 1873 transport of gasoline to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing operation bulk gasoline 1874 plant or bulk gasoline terminal 1875 1876
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1877 1878 Section 2111740 Diesel Engine 1879 1880 Diesel engine means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart Q a compression 1881 ignited two- or four-stroke engine in which liquid fuel injected into the combustion chamber 1882 ignites when the air charge is compressed to a temperature sufficiently high for auto-ignition 1883 1884
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1885 1886 Section 2111745 Digital Printing 1887 1888
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Digital Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the transfer of 1889 electronic files directly from a computer to an electronically driven output device that prints the 1890 image directly on the selected media (substrate) Printing using home and office equipment is 1891 excluded from this definition 1892 1893
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1894 1895 Section 2111750 Dip Coating 1896 1897 Dip coating means a method of applying coatings in which the part is submerged in a tank 1898 filled with the coating 1899 1900
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1901 1902 Section 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 1903 1904 Distillate fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 1 or 2 as specified in detailed requirements for 1905 fuel oil ASTM D-369-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 1906 219112 1907 1908
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1909 1910 Section 2111780 Distillation Unit 1911 1912 Distillation unit means a device or vessel in which one or more feed streams are separated into 1913 two or more exit streams each exit stream having component concentrations different from those 1914 in the feed stream(s) Separation is achieved by a redistribution of the components between the 1915 liquid and the vapor phases by vaporization and condensation as they approach 1916 equilibruimequilibrium within the distillation unit A distillation unit includes but is not limited 1917 to the distillate receiver reboiler vacuum pump steam jet and any associated recovery system 1918 1919
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1920 1921 Section 2111790 Drum 1922 1923 Drum means any cylindrical shipping container of 13 to 110-gallon capacity 1924 1925
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1926 1927 Section 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 1928 1929 Dry cleaning operation or Dry cleaning facility means the cleaning of fabrics using an 1930 essentially nonaqueous solvent by means of one or more solvent washes extraction of excess 1931 solvent by spinning and drying by tumbling in an airstream The dry cleaning operation or 1932 facility includes but is not limited to washers dryers filter and purification systems waste 1933 disposal systems holding tanks pumps and attendant piping and valves 1934
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1937 Section 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 1938 1939 Dump-pit area means any area where grain is received at a grain-handling or grain-drying 1940 operation 1941 1942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1943 1944 Section 2111850 Effective Grate Area 1945 1946 Effective grate area means that area of a dump-pit grate through which air passes or would 1947 pass when aspirated 1948 1949
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1950 1951 Section 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 1952 1953 Effluent water separator means any tank box sump or other apparatus in which any organic 1954 material floating on or entrained or contained in water entering such tank box sump or other 1955 apparatus is physically separated and removed from such water prior to outfall drainage or 1956 recovery of such water 1957 1958
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1959 1960 Section 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 1961 1962
Ejection cartridge sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) 1963 and 219204(q) a sealant applied during the assembly of an ejection cartridge to 1964 provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase and primer and between a 1965 shellcase and the wad 1966
1967 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1968
1969 Section 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 1970 1971 Elastomeric materials means topcoats and primers that are specifically formulated for 1972 application over flexible parts such as filler panels and elastomeric bumpers 1973 1974
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1975 1976 Section 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 1977 1978
Electric dissipating coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1979 219 a coating that rapidly dissipates a high-voltage electric charge 1980
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1983 Section 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 1984 1985
Electric-insulating varnish means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1986 219 a non-convertible coating applied to electric motors components of electric 1987 motors or power transformers to provide electrical mechanical and 1988 environmental protection or resistance 1989
1990 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1991
1992 Section 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 1993 1994 Electrical Apparatus Component means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 1995 219187 an internal component such as wires windings stators rotors magnets contacts 1996 relays energizers and connections in an apparatus that generates or transmits electrical energy 1997 including but not limited to alternators generators transformers electric motors cables and 1998 circuit breakers except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed Electrical 1999 components of graphic arts application equipment and hot-line tools are also included in this 2000 category 2001 2002
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2003 2004 Section 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coatings 2005 2006
Electrical switchgear compartment coatings means coatings applied to metal-2007 enclosed compartments that house assemblies of mediumhigh voltage 2008 switchgear of greater than 1000 volts AC for utility distribution in outdoor use 2009
2010 (Source Old Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 new Section 2111880 2011 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2012
2013 Section 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 2014 2015
Electrodeposition primer or EDP means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 2016 218 and 219 a process of applying a protective corrosion-resistant waterborne 2017 primer on exterior and interior surfaces that provides thorough coverage of 2018 recessed areas It is a dip coating method that uses an electrical field to apply or 2019 deposit the conductive coating onto the part The object being painted acts as an 2020 electrode that is oppositely charged from the particles of paint in the dip tank 2021 Electrodeposition primer is also referred to as E-Coat Uni-Prime and ELPO 2022 Primer 2023
2024 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2025
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Section 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) 2027 Shielding Coatings 2028 2029
Electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency interference coatings or EMIRFI 2030 coatings means 2031
2032 Prior to May 1 2012 coatings used on business machine plastic housings 2033 to attenuate electromagnetic and radio frequency interference signals that 2034 would otherwise pass through the plastic housing 2035
2036 On and after May 1 2012 coatings used on electrical or electronic 2037 equipment to provide shielding against electromagnetic interference radio 2038 frequency interference or static discharge 2039
2040 (Source Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 2041 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2042
2043 Section 2111885 Electronic Component 2044 2045 Electronic Component means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218182(f) 219182(f) 2046 218187 and 219187 all portions of an electronic assembly including but not limited to 2047 circuit board assemblies printed wire assemblies printed circuit boards soldered joints ground 2048 wires bus bars and associated electronic component manufacturing equipment such as screens 2049 and filters except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed 2050 2051
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2052 2053 Section 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 2054 2055 Electrostatic bell or disc spray means an electrostatic spray coating method in which a rapidly-2056 spinning bell- or disc-shaped applicator is used to create a fine mist and apply the coating with 2057 high transfer efficiency 2058 2059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2060 2061 Section 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 2062 2063 Electrostatic prep coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part solely to provide 2064 conductivity for the subsequent application of a prime coat a topcoat or other coating through 2065 the use of electrostatic application methods An electrostatic prep coat is clearly identified as an 2066 electrostatic prep coat on its accompanying material safety data sheet 2067 2068
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2069 2070 Section 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 2071 2072
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Electrostatic spray means a spray coating method in which opposite electrical charges are 2073 applied to the substrate and the coating The coating is attracted to the object due to the 2074 electrostatic potential between them 2075 2076
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2077 2078 Section 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 2079 2080 Emergency or Standby Unit means for a stationary gas turbine or a stationary reciprocating 2081 internal combustion engine a unit that 2082
2083 a) Supplies power for the source at which it is located but operates only when the 2084
normal supply of power has been rendered unavailable by circumstances beyond 2085 the control of the owner or operator of the source and only as necessary to assure 2086 the availability of the engine or turbine An emergency or standby unit may not 2087 be operated to supplement a primary power source when the load capacity or 2088 rating of the primary power source has been reached or exceeded 2089
2090 b) Operates exclusively for firefighting or flood control or both 2091 2092 c) Operates in response to and during the existence of any officially declared disaster 2093
or state of emergency 2094 2095 d) Operates for the purpose of testing repair or routine maintenance to verify its 2096
readiness for emergency or standby use 2097 2098 e) Notwithstanding any other subsection in this Section emergency or standby units 2099
may operate an additional 50 hours per year in non-emergency situations 2100 2101
The term does not include equipment used for purposes other than emergencies as described 2102 above such as to supply power during high electric demand days 2103 2104
(Source Amended at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009) 2105 2106 Section 2111930 Emission Rate 2107 2108 Emission rate means if not otherwise stated in a specific provision the total quantity of a 2109 particular specified air contaminant discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period For 2110 example if not otherwise specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 emission rate means the 2111 total quantity of volatile organic material discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period 2112 2113
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2114 2115 Section 2111950 Emission Unit 2116 2117 Emission unit means any part or activity at a stationary source that emits or has the potential to 2118
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emit any air pollutant 2119 2120
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2121 2122 Section 2111970 Enamel 2123 2124 Enamel means a coating that cures by chemical cross-linking of its base resin Enamels can be 2125 distinguished from lacquers because enamels are not readily resoluble in their original solvent 2126 2127
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2128 2129 Section 2111990 Enclose 2130 2131 Enclose means for purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215481(c) 215482(b) 218481(c) 2132 218482(b) 219481(c) and 219482(b) to cover any volatile organic liquid surface that is 2133 exposed to the atmosphere 2134 2135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2136 2137 Section 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 2138 2139 End sealing compound coat means a can coating applied to can ends which functions as a 2140 gasket when the end is assembled onto the can 2141 2142
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2143 2144 Section 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 2145 2146 Enhanced under-the-cup fill means an improved under-the-cup technique such as use of 2147 Kartridg Pak Low Pressure Sequencing Springs in conjunction with process temperature gradient 2148 control which forces most propellant which would otherwise remain in the headspace of the fill 2149 machine fitting into the aerosol can by using either a compressed non-VOM gas such as nitrogen 2150 or vaporization of the propellant itself Enhanced under-the-cup fill may require adjustment of 2151 the fill machine to reduce the hold-down pressure on the cup during the period in the filling cycle 2152 when remaining propellant in the fitting is forced into the can 2153 2154
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2155 2156 Section 2112040 Etching Filler 2157 2158
Etching filler means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 2159 that contains less than 23 percent solids by weight and at least 050 percent acid 2160 by weight and is used instead of applying a pretreatment coating followed by a 2161 primer 2162
2163 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2164
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2165 Section 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 2166 2167 Ethanol blend gasoline means a mixture of gasoline and at least 9 ethanol by volume 2168 2169
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2170 2171 Section 2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (EPDM) Roof Membrane 2172 2173
Ethylene propylenediene monomer roof membrane or EPDM roof membrane 2174 means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a prefabricated single 2175 sheet of elastomeric material composed of ethylene propylenediene monomer and 2176 that is field applied to a building roof using one layer or membrane material 2177
2178 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2179
2180 Section 2112070 Excess Air 2181 2182 Excess air means air supplied in addition to the theoretical quantity necessary for complete 2183 combustion of all fuel andor combustible waste material 2184 2185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2186 2187 Section 2112080 Excess Emissions 2188 2189 Excess emissions means any tonnage of NOx emailed by a NOx budget unit during a control 2190 period that exceeds the NOx allowances available for compliance deduction for the unit and for a 2191 control period 2192 2193
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2194 2195 Section 2112090 Excessive Release 2196 2197 Excessive release means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215144 218144 and 219144 a 2198 discharge of more than 295 g (065 lbs) of mercaptans andor hydrogen sulfide into the 2199 atmosphere in any 5-minute period 2200 2201
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2202 2203 Section 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 2204 2205
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 2206 2207 Section 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 2208 2209
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 2210
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2211 Section 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 2212 2213 Exterior base coat means a can coating applied to the exterior of a two-piece can body to 2214 provide protection to the metal or to provide background for any lithographic or printing 2215 operation 2216 2217
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2218 2219 Section 2112170 Exterior End Coat 2220 2221 Exterior end coat means a can coating applied to the exterior end of a can to provide protection 2222 to the metal 2223 2224
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2225 2226 Section 2112190 External Floating Roof 2227 2228 External floating roof means a cover over an open top storage tank consisting of a double deck 2229 or pontoon single deck which rests upon and is supported by the volatile organic liquid being 2230 contained and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge 2231 and tank shell 2232 2233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2234 2235 Section 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 2236 2237 Extreme high-gloss coating means 2238 2239
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) regarding metal parts 2240 and products coatings a coating that when tested by ASTM D 523-80 incorporated by 2241 reference in Section 211101 of this Part shows a reflectance of 75 or more on a 60deg 2242 meter 2243
2244 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) regarding pleasure 2245 craft coatings any coating that achieves greater than 90 percent reflectance on a 60deg 2246 meter when tested using ASTM D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2247 of this Part 2248
2249 (Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2250
2251 Section 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 2252 2253
Extreme performance coating means 2254 2255
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) or 219204(q) any 2256
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coating that during intended use is exposed to any or all of the following 2257 ambient weather conditions temperatures consistently above 95degC 2258 (203degF) detergents abrasive and scouring agents solvents or corrosive 2259 atmospheres 2260
2261 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 2262 used on a metal or plastic surface where the coated surface meets in its 2263 intended use one or more of the criteria listed below Extreme 2264 performance coatings include but are not limited to coatings applied to 2265 locomotives railroad cars farm machinery and heavy duty trucks 2266
2267 Chronic exposure to corrosive caustic or acidic agents chemicals 2268 chemical fumes chemical mixtures or solutions 2269
2270 Repeated exposure to temperatures in excess of 121degC (250degF) or 2271
2272 Repeated heavy abrasion including mechanical wear and repeated 2273 scrubbing with industrial grade solvents cleansers or scouring 2274 agents 2275
2276 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2277
2278 Section 2112230 Fabric Coating 2279 2280 Fabric coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto or 2281 impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line as a roll unwound and 2282 coated as a continuous substrate 2283 2284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2285 2286 Section 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 2287 2288 Fabric coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 2289 coating is applied onto or impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line 2290 as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate 2291 2292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2293 2294 Section 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 2295 2296 Federally enforceable limitations and conditions means all limitations and conditions which 2297 are enforceable by the Administrator of the USEPA including those requirements developed 2298 pursuant to 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61 requirements within any applicable implementation plan 2299 and any permit requirements established pursuant to 40 CFR 5221 or 40 CFR 52737 or under 2300 regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR Part 51 Subpart I 40 CFR 51166 and 40 CFR Part 70 2301 2302
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2303 2304 Section 2112285 Feed Mill 2305 2306 Feed mill means a source or equipment at a source that produces food including premixes 2307 supplements and concentrates for animal (non-human) consumption from grain grain 2308 byproducts or alfalfa and other ingredients without cooking but not including wet or dry corn 2309 mills soybean mills flour mills and ethanol plants 2310 2311
(Source Added at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997) 2312 2313 Section 2112290 Fermentation Time 2314 2315 Fermentation time means the time elapsed between adding yeast to the dough and placing the 2316 product into the oven expressed in hours to the nearest one-tenth hour 2317 2318
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2319 2320 Section 2112300 Fill 2321 2322 Fill for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218119 through 218129 and 219119 through 219129 2323 means the introduction of VOL into a storage vessel but not necessarily to complete capacity 2324 2325
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16929 effective November 15 1994) 2326 2327 Section 2112310 Final Repair Coat 2328 2329
Final repair coat means 2330 2331
With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2332 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 215205(a) 218204(a)(1) and 2333 218204(a)(1)218219(a)(1) a coating that is used to repaint topcoat that is 2334 damaged during vehicle assembly 2335
2336 With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2337 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 2338 219204(a)(2)218219(a)(2) a coating applied to completely assembled 2339 motor vehicles or to parts that are not yet on a completely assembled 2340 vehicle to correct damage or imperfections in the coating The curing of 2341 the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at a lower 2342 temperature than that used for curing primer surfacer and topcoat 2343
2344 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2345
2346 Section 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 2347 2348
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Finish primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2349 coating applied with a wet film thickness of less than 10 mils prior to the 2350 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2351 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2352 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2353
2354 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2355
2356 Section 2112330 Firebox 2357 2358 Firebox means the chamber or compartment of a boiler or furnace in which materials are 2359 burned but not the combustion chamber or afterburner of an incinerator 2360 2361
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2362 2363 Section 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 2364 2365 Fixed-roof tank means a cylindrical shell with a permanently affixed roof 2366 2367
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2368 2369 Section 2112355 Flare 2370 2371
Flare means an open combustor without enclosure or shroud 2372 2373
(Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2374 2375 Section 2112357 Flat Glass 2376 2377
Flat glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime recipe and 2378 produced into continuous flat sheets and other products listed in Standard 2379 Industrial Classification 3211 2380
2381 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2382
2383 Section 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 2384 2385 Flat Wood Paneling means natural finish hardwood plywood panels hardwood panels with 2386 Class II finishes tileboard exterior siding and printed interior panels made of hardwood 2387 plywood or thin particleboard 2388 2389
(Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2390 2391 Section 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 2392 2393
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Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 2394 functional coating is applied to flat wood paneling 2395 2396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2397 2398 Section 2112360 Flexible Coating 2399 2400
Flexible coating means 2401 2402
Prior to May 1 2012 a paint with the ability to withstand dimensional 2403 changes 2404
2405 On and after May 1 2012 a coating that is required to comply with 2406 engineering specifications for impact resistance mandrel bend or 2407 elongation as defined by the original manufacturer of the equipment being 2408 coated 2409
2410 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2411
2412 Section 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 2413 2414 Flexible operation unit means a chemical manufacturing process unit that manufactures 2415 different chemical products periodically by alternating raw materials or operating conditions 2416 2417
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2418 2419 Section 2112368 Flexible Packaging 2420 2421 Flexible Packaging means any package or part of a package the shape of which can be readily 2422 changed Flexible packaging includes but is not limited to bags pouches liners and wraps 2423 utilizing paper plastic film aluminum foil metalized or coated paper or film or any 2424 combination of these materials Shrink-wrap labels or wrappers (but not self-adhesive labels) 2425 printed on or in-line with a flexible packaging printing press are also considered to be flexible 2426 packaging Flexible packaging does not include folding cartons gift wraps hot stamp foils wall 2427 coverings vinyl products decorative laminates floor coverings or tissue products 2428 2429
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2430 2431 Section 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 2432 2433
Flexible vinyl means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 non-rigid 2434 polyvinyl chloride plastic with a 5 percent by weight plasticizer content 2435
2436 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2437
2438 Section 2112370 Flexographic Printing 2439
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2440 Flexographic printing means a roll printing technique in which the pattern to be applied is 2441 raised above the printing roll and the image carrier is made of rubber or other elastomeric 2442 materials 2443 2444
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2445 2446 Section 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 2447 2448 Flexographic printing line means a printing line performing flexographic printing 2449 2450
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2451 2452 Section 2112410 Floating Roof 2453 2454 Floating roof means a roof on a stationary tank reservoir or other container which moves 2455 vertically upon change in volume of the stored material 2456 2457
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2458 2459 Section 2112415 Fog Coat 2460 2461
Fog coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating that 2462 is applied to a plastic part for the purpose of color matching without masking a 2463 molded-in texture A fog coat shall not be applied at a thickness of more than 05 2464 mils of coating solids 2465
2466 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2467
2468 Section 2112420 Fossil Fuel 2469 2470 Fossil fuel means natural gas petroleum coal or any form of solid liquid or gaseous fuel 2471 derived from such material 2472 2473
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2474 2475 Section 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 2476 2477 Fossil fuel-fired means the combustion of fossil fuel alone or in combination with any other 2478 fuel where fossil fuel actually combusted comprises or is projected to comprise more than 50 2479 percent of the annual heat input on a btu basis during any year 2480 2481
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2482 2483 Section 2112430 Fountain Solution 2484 2485
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Fountain solution means the solution used in certain methods of printing which is applied to 2486 the image plate to maintain hydrophilic properties of the non-image areas 2487 2488
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2489 2490 Section 2112450 Freeboard Height 2491 2492 Freeboard height means for open top vapor degreasers the distance from the top of the vapor 2493 zone to the top of the degreaser tank and for cold cleaning degreasers the distance from the 2494 solvent to the top of the degreaser tank 2495 2496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2497 2498 Section 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 2499 2500 Fuel combustion emission unit or Fuel combustion emission source means any furnace 2501 boiler or similar equipment used for the primary purpose of producing heat or power by indirect 2502 heat transfer 2503 2504
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2505 2506 Section 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 2507 2508 Fugitive particulate matter means any particulate matter emitted into the atmosphere other than 2509 through a stack provided that nothing in this definition or in 35 Ill Adm Code 212 Subpart K 2510 shall exempt any emission unit from compliance with other provisions of 35 Ill Adm Code 212 2511 otherwise applicable merely because of the absence of a stack 2512 2513
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2514 2515 Section 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 2516 2517 Full operating flowrate means maximum operating capacity of the source emission unit or 2518 process unit as applicable 2519 2520
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2521 2522 Section 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 2523 2524
Gasketgasket sealing material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 2525 and 219 a fluid applied to coat a gasket or replace and perform the same function 2526 as a gasket including room temperature vulcanization seal material 2527
2528 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2529
2530 Section 2112530 Gas Service 2531
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2532 Gas service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in the 2533 gaseous state at operating conditions 2534 2535
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2536 2537 Section 2112550 GasGas Method 2538 2539 Gasgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency which 2540 rely only on gas phase measurements The first method requires construction of a temporary 2541 total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive emissions are measured The second 2542 method uses the building or room which houses the coating line printing line or other emission 2543 unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all other VOM lines or emission units 2544 within the room be shut down while the test is performed but all fans and blowers within the 2545 room must be operated according to normal procedures 2546 2547
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2548 2549 Section 2112570 Gasoline 2550 2551 Gasoline means any petroleum distillate or petroleum distillatealcohol blend having a Reid 2552 vapor pressure of 276 kPa or greater which is used as a fuel for internal combustion engines 2553 2554
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2555 2556 Section 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 2557 2558 Gasoline dispensing operation or Gasoline dispensing facility means any site where gasoline 2559 is transferred from a stationary storage tank to a motor vehicle gasoline tank used to provide fuel 2560 to the engine of that motor vehicle 2561 2562
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2563 2564 Section 2112610 Gel Coat 2565 2566 Gel coat means a resin coating either pigmented or clear applied to the surface of a mold that 2567 becomes an integral part of a polyester resin product and that provides a cosmetic enhancement 2568 and improves resistance to degradation from exposure to the elements 2569 2570
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2571 2572 Section 2112615 General Work Surface 2573 2574 General Work Surface means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an area 2575 of a medical device or pharmaceutical manufacturing facility where solvent cleaning is 2576 performed on work surfaces but for which cleaning specifications are not required to be 2577
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maintained in accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the 2578 United States Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with 2579 authority over manufacturing operations for medical devices andor pharmaceuticals General 2580 work surfaces shall not include items defined under Janitorial Cleaning 2581 2582
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2583 2584 Section 2112620 Generator 2585 2586 Generator means a device that produces electricity 2587 2588
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2589 2590 Section 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 2591 2592
Glass bonding primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2593 primer applied to windshield or other glass or to body openings to prepare the 2594 glass or body opening for the application of glass bonding adhesives or the 2595 installation of adhesive bonded glass including glass bondingcleaning primers 2596 that perform both functions (cleaning and priming of the windshield or other glass 2597 or body openings) prior to the application of adhesive or the installation of 2598 adhesive bonded glass 2599
2600 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2601
2602 Section 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 2603 2604
Glass melting furnace means for purposes of Part 217 a unit comprising a 2605 refractory vessel in which raw materials are charged and melted at high 2606 temperature to produce molten glass 2607
2608 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2609
2610 Section 2112630 Gloss Reducers 2611 2612 Gloss reducers means a low-gloss coating formulated to eliminate glare for safety purposes on 2613 interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified in the US Department of Transportation Motor 2614 Vehicle Safety Standards 2615 2616
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2617 2618 Section 2112650 Grain 2619 2620 Grain means the whole kernel or seed of corn wheat oats soybeans and any other cereal or oil 2621 seed plant and the normal fines dust and foreign matter which results from harvesting handling 2622 or conditioning The grain shall be unaltered by grinding or processing 2623
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2624 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2625
2626 Section 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 2627 2628 Grain-drying operation means any operation excluding aeration by which moisture is 2629 removed from grain and which typically uses forced ventilation with the addition of heat 2630 2631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2632 2633 Section 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 2634 2635 Grain-handling and conditioning operation means a grain storage facility and its associate 2636 grain transfer cleaning drying grinding and mixing operations 2637 2638
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2639 2640 Section 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 2641 2642 Grain-handling operation means any operation where one or more of the following grain-2643 related processes (other than grain-drying operation portable grain-handling equipment one-turn 2644 storage space and excluding flour mills and feed mills) are performed receiving shipping 2645 transferring storing mixing or treating of grain or other processes pursuant to normal grain 2646 operations 2647 2648
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2649 2650 Section 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 2651 2652 Green tire spraying means the spraying of green tires both inside and outside with release 2653 compounds which help remove air from the tire during molding and prevent the tire from 2654 sticking to the mold after curing 2655 2656
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2657 2658 Section 2112750 Green Tires 2659 2660 Green tires means assembled tires before molding and curing have occurred 2661 2662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2663 2664 Section 2112770 Gross Heating Value 2665 2666 Gross heating value means amount of heat produced when a unit quantity of fuel is burned to 2667 carbon dioxide and water vapor and the water vapor condensed as described in ASTM D2015-2668 66 D900-55 D1826-64 and D240-64 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of this Part 2669
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2670 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2671
2672 Section 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 2673 2674 Gross vehicle weight rating means the value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum 2675 design loaded weight of a single vehicle 2676 2677
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2678 2679 Section 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 2680 2681 Hardwood Plywood means plywood whose surface layer is a veneer of hardwood 2682 2683
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2684 2685 Section 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 2686 2687 Heated airless spray means an airless spray coating method in which the coating is heated just 2688 prior to application 2689 2690
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2691 2692 Section 2112815 Heat Input 2693 2694 Heat input means the product of the gross heating value of the fuel and the amount of fuel 2695 combusted in a combustion device Heat input does not include the heat derived from preheated 2696 combustion air recirculated flue gases or exhaust from other sources 2697 2698
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2699 2700 Section 2112820 Heat Input Rate 2701 2702 Heat input rate means the amount of heat input used by a combustion device divided by its 2703 operating time (in hrs) 2704 2705
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2706 2707 Section 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 2708 2709
Heat-resistant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2710 coating that must withstand a temperature of at least 204oC (400oF) during normal 2711 use 2712
2713 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2714
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Section 2112830 Heatset 2716 2717 Heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that requires a heated dryer to solidify the 2718 printing inks 2719 2720
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2721 2722 Section 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 2723 2724 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line means a letterpress printing line in which a continuous 2725 roll of substrate is fed through the printing press and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2726 2727
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2728 2729 Section 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 2730 2731 Heatset web offset lithographic printing line means a lithographic printing line in which a 2732 blanket cylinder is used to transfer ink from a plate cylinder to a substrate continuously fed from 2733 a roll or an extension process and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2734 2735
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2736 2737 Section 2112870 Heavy Liquid 2738 2739 Heavy liquid means liquid with a true vapor pressure of less than 03 kPa (004 psi) at 2943deg 2740 K (70deg F) established in a standard reference text or as determined by ASTM method D2879-86 2741 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which has 01 Reid 2742 Vapor Pressure as determined by ASTM method D323-08 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 2743 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which when distilled requires a temperature of 42195deg K 2744 (300deg F) or greater to recover 10 percent of the liquid as determined by ASTM method D86-82 2745 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 2746 2747
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 2748 2749 Section 2112890 Heavy Metals 2750 2751 Heavy metals means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act elemental ionic or combined 2752 forms of arsenic cadmium mercury chromium nickel and lead 2753 2754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2755 2756 Section 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 2757 2758 Heavy off-highway vehicle products means heavy construction mining farming or material 2759 handling equipment heavy industrial engines diesel-electric locomotives and associated power 2760 generation equipment and the constituent parts of such equipment or engines 2761
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2764 Section 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 2765 2766 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating means any protective decorative or functional 2767 coating applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle products However a high 2768 temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-2769 highway vehicle products coating 2770 2771
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2772 2773 Section 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 2774 2775 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line means a coating line in which any protective 2776 decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle 2777 products However application of a high temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric 2778 locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line or part of a 2779 heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line 2780 2781
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2782 2783 Section 2112955 High Bake Coating 2784 2785
High bake coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2786 coating that is designed to cure only at temperatures of more than 90oC (194oF) 2787
2788 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2789
2790 Section 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 2791 2792
High build primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2793 219 a coating applied with a wet film thickness of 10 mils or more prior to the 2794 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2795 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2796 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2797
2798 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2799
2800 Section 2112958 High Gloss Coating 2801 2802
High gloss coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 2803 coating that achieves at least 85 percent reflectance on a 60deg meter when tested 2804 using ASTM Method D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of 2805 this Part 2806
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2808 2809 Section 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 2810 2811
High-performance architectural coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2812 Code 218 and 219 a coating used to protect architectural subsections and that 2813 meets the requirements of the Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer 2814 Associations publication number AAMA 2604-05 (Voluntary Specification 2815 Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for High Performance Organic 2816 Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in 2817 Section 211101 of this Part or 2605-05 (Voluntary Specification Performance 2818 Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on 2819 Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2820 of this Part 2821
2822 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2823
2824 Section 2112965 High Precision Optic 2825 2826 High Precision Optic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 2827 optical element used in an electro-optical device that is designed to sense detect or transmit 2828 light energy including specific wavelengths of light energy and changes in light energy levels 2829 2830
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2831 2832 Section 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 2833 2834 High temperature aluminum coating means a coating that is certified to withstand a 2835 temperature of 5378deg C (1000deg F) for 24 hours 2836 2837
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2838 2839 Section 2112980 High Temperature Coating 2840 2841
High temperature coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2842 219 a coating that is certified to withstand a temperature of 538oC (1000oF) for 2843 24 hours 2844
2845 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2846
2847 Section 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 2848 2849 High volume low pressure (HVLP) spray means equipment used to apply coatings by means of 2850 a spray gun which operates between 01 and 10 psig air pressure 2851 2852
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2853
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2854 Section 2113010 Hood 2855 2856 Hood means a partial enclosure or canopy for capturing and exhausting by means of a draft 2857 the organic vapors or other fumes produced from a coating line printing line or other emission 2858 unit 2859 2860
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2861 2862 Section 2113030 Hot Well 2863 2864 Hot well means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a barometric 2865 condenser 2866 2867
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2868 2869 Section 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 2870 2871 Housekeeping practices means those activities specifically defined in the list of housekeeping 2872 practices developed by the Joint EPA - Industry Task Force and included herein under 35 Ill 2873 Adm Code 212461 2874 2875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2876 2877 Section 2113070 Incinerator 2878 2879 Incinerator means a combustion apparatus in which refuse is burned 2880 2881
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2882 2883 Section 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 2884 2885 Indirect heat transfer means transfer of heat in such a way that the source of heat does not 2886 come into direct contact with process materials 2887 2888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2889 2890 Section 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 2891 2892
Indoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2893 Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 2894 installation of wood flooring carpet resilient tile vinyl tile vinyl backed carpet 2895 resilient sheet and roll or artificial grass Adhesives used to install ceramic tile 2896 and perimeter bonded sheet flooring with vinyl backing onto a non-porous 2897 substrate such as flexible vinyl are excluded from this category 2898
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2900 2901 Section 2113100 Industrial Boiler 2902 2903
Industrial boiler means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed vessel in which 2904 water is heated and circulated either as hot water or as steam for heating or for 2905 power or both This term does not include a heat recovery steam generator that 2906 captures waste heat from a combustion turbine and boilers serving a generator that 2907 has a nameplate capacity greater than 25 MWe and produces electricity for sale if 2908 such boilers meet the applicability criteria under Subpart M of Part 217 2909
2910 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2911
2912 Section 2113110 Ink 2913 2914 Ink means a coating used in printing impressing or transferring words pictures designs or 2915 other images onto a substrate 2916 2917
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2918 2919 Section 2113120 In-Line Repair 2920 2921
In-line repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 2922 operation performed and coatings applied to correct damage or imperfections in 2923 the topcoat on parts that are not yet on a completely assembled vehicle The 2924 curing of the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at essentially 2925 the same temperature as that used for curing the previously applied topcoat In-2926 line repair is also referred to as high bake repair or high bake reprocess In-line 2927 repair is considered part of the topcoat operation 2928
2929 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2930
2931 Section 2113130 In-Process Tank 2932 2933 In-process tank means with respect to manufacture of pharmaceuticals a container used for 2934 mixing blending heating reacting holding crystallizing evaporating or cleaning operations 2935 2936
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2937 2938 Section 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 2939 2940 In-situ sampling systems means nonextractivenonexractive samplers or in-line samplers 2941 2942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2943 2944 Section 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 2945
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2946 Interior body spray coat means a can coating applied by spray to the interior of a can body 2947 2948
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2949 2950 Section 2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 2951 2952 Internal-floating roof means a cover or roof in a fixed-roof tank which rests upon and is 2953 supported by the volatile organic liquid being contained and is equipped with a closure seal or 2954 seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank shell 2955 2956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2957 2958 Section 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 2959 2960 Internal transferring area means areas and associated equipment used for conveying grain 2961 among the various grain operations 2962 2963
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2964 2965 Section 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 2966 2967 Janitorial Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 2968 cleaning of building or facility components including but not limited to floors ceilings walls 2969 windows doors stairs bathrooms furnishings and exterior surfaces of office equipment and 2970 excludes the cleaning of work areas where manufacturing or repair activity is performed 2971 2972
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2973 2974 Section 2113230 Lacquers 2975 2976 Lacquers means with respect to coating of wood furniture any clear wood finishes formulated 2977 with nitrocellulose or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction including 2978 clear lacquer sanding sealers 2979 2980
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2981 2982 Section 2113240 Laminate 2983 2984
Laminate means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a product 2985 made by bonding together two or more layers of material 2986
2987 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2988
2989 Section 2113250 Large Appliance 2990 2991
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Large appliance means any residential and commercial washers dryers ranges refrigerators 2992 freezers water heaters dishwashers trash compactors air conditioners and other similar 2993 products 2994 2995
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2996 2997 Section 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 2998 2999 Large appliance coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto 3000 the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts (including but not limited to 3001 doors cases lids panels and interior support parts) of large appliances 3002 3003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3004 3005 Section 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 3006 3007 Large appliance coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3008 functional coating is applied onto the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts 3009 (including but not limited to doors cases lids panels and interior parts) of large appliances 3010 3011
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3012 3013 Section 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 3014 3015 Lean-burn engine means any spark-ignited engine that is not a rich-burn engine 3016 3017
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 3018 3019 Section 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 3020 3021 Letterpress Printing Line means a web or sheetfed printing line that does not constitute a 3022 flexographic printing line in which the image area is raised relative to the non-image area and 3023 the ink is transferred to the substrate directly from the image surface 3024 3025
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3026 3027 Section 2113310 Light Liquid 3028 3029 Light liquid means VOM in the liquid state which is not defined as heavy liquid 3030 3031
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3032 3033 Section 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 3034 3035 Light-duty truck means any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 3850 kg or 3036 less designed mainly to transport property 3037
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3038 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3039
3040 Section 2113350 Light Oil 3041 3042 Light oil means a liquid condensed or absorbed from coke oven gas composed of benzene 3043 toluene and xylene 3044 3045
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3046 3047 Section 2113355 Lime Kiln 3048 3049
Lime kiln means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device used 3050 to calcine lime mud which consists primarily of calcium carbonate into calcium 3051 oxide 3052
3053 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3054
3055 Section 2113370 LiquidGas Method 3056 3057 Liquidgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency 3058 which require both gas phase and liquid phase measurements and analysis The first method 3059 requires construction of a temporary total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive 3060 emissions are measured The second method uses the building or room which houses the coating 3061 line printing line or other emission unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all 3062 other VOM lines or emission units within the room be shut down while the test is performed but 3063 all fans and blowers within the room must be operated according to normal procedures 3064 3065
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3066 3067 Section 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 3068 3069 Liquid-mounted seal means a primary seal mounted in continuous contact with the liquid 3070 between the tank wall and the floating roof edge around the circumference of the roof 3071 3072
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3073 3074 Section 2113410 Liquid Service 3075 3076 Liquid service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in a liquid 3077 state at operating conditions 3078 3079
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3080 3081 Section 2113430 Liquids Dripping 3082 3083
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Liquids dripping means any visible leaking from a seal including spraying misting clouding 3084 and ice formation 3085 3086
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3087 3088 Section 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 3089 3090 Lithographic printing line means a web or sheetfed printing line in which each roll printer uses 3091 a roll where both the image and non-image areas are essentially in the same plane 3092 (planographic) 3093 3094
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3095 3096 Section 2113470 Load-Out Area 3097 3098 Load-out area means any area where grain is transferred from the grain-handling operation to 3099 any vehicle for shipment or delivery 3100 3101
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3102 3103 Section 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 3104 3105
Load shaving unit means for purposes of Part 217 a device used to generate 3106 electricity for sale or use during high electric demand days including but not 3107 limited to stationary reciprocating internal combustion engines or turbines 3108
3109 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3110
3111 Section 2113480 Loading Event 3112 3113 Loading event begins with the connecting of marine terminal storage tanks to a marine vessel 3114 by means of piping or hoses and includes the transfer of liquid from the storage tank into the 3115 marine vessel and ends with the disconnecting of the pipes or hoses 3116 3117
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3118 3119 Section 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 3120 3121 Long dry kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or larger in length 3122 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3123 dry 3124 3125
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3126 3127 Section 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 3128 3129
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Long wet kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or greater in length 3130 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3131 a slurry 3132 3133
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3134 3135 Section 2113487 Low-NO[x] Burner 3136 3137 Low-NOx Adm Code 217 Subpart T a type of cement kiln burner system designed to lower 3138 NOx controlling flame turbulence delaying fuelair mixing and establishing fuel-rich zones for 3139 initial combusting which for firing of solid fuel by a kilns main burner includes an indirect 3140 firing system or comparable technique for the main burner to lower the amount of primary 3141 combustion air supplied with the pulverized fuel In an indirect firing system one air stream is 3142 used to convey pulverized fuel from the grinding equipment and another air stream is used to 3143 supply primary combustion air to the kiln burner with the pulverized fuel with intermediate 3144 storage of the fuel In contrast in a direct firing system the air stream used to convey pulverized 3145 coal is then directly used as primary combustion air without any intermediate storage of fuel 3146 resulting in more primary combustion air than with an indirect system 3147 3148
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3149 3150 Section 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 3151 3152 Low solvent coating means a coating which contains less organic solvent than the conventional 3153 coatings used by the industry Low solvent coatings include water-borne higher solids electro-3154 deposition and powder coatings 3155 3156
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3157 3158 Section 2113500 Lubricating Oil 3159 3160 Lubricating oil means an oil manufactured from petroleum or used oil for a use other than fuel 3161 including engine oil gear oil transmission oil turbine oil hydraulic oil aviation oil heat 3162 transfer oil as well as synthetic oils manufactured to serve such functions base stock and 3163 additive packages and individual additives for such lubricating oil including viscosity index 3164 improvers dispersants corrosion inhibitors antioxidants detergents wear inhibitors friction 3165 modifiers and pour point depressants but not including used oil 3166 3167
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3168 3169 Section 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 3170 3171
Lubricating waxcompound means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3172 219 a protective lubricating material applied to vehicle hubs and hinges 3173
3174 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3175
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3176 Section 2113510 Magnet Wire 3177 3178 Magnet wire means aluminum or copper wire which may subsequently be used in an 3179 electromagnetic device 3180 3181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3182 3183 Section 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 3184 3185 Magnet wire coating means any electrically insulating varnish or enamel or other protective 3186 decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of magnet wire 3187 3188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3189 3190 Section 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 3191 3192 Magnet wire coating line means a coating line in which any electrically insulating varnish or 3193 enamel or other protective decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of magnet 3194 wire 3195 3196
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3197 3198 Section 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 3199 3200 Maintenance Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 3201 solvent cleaning operation or activity carried out to ensure that general work areas where 3202 manufacturing or repair activity is performed remain clean and to clean tools machinery molds 3203 forms jigs and equipment This definition does not include the cleaning of coatings adhesives 3204 or ink application equipment 3205 3206
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3207 3208 Section 2113570 Major Dump Pit 3209 3210 Major dump pit means any dump pit with an annual grain through-put of more than 300000 3211 bushels or which receives more than 40 of the annual grain through-put of the grain-handling 3212 operation 3213 3214
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3215 3216 Section 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 3217 3218 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) means any county or group of counties which is defined by 3219 the following Table 3220 3221
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MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS IN ILLINOIS (MMAs) MMA COUNTIES INCLUDED IN MMA Champaign-Urbana Champaign Chicago Cook Lake Will DupageDuPage McHenry
Kane Grundy Kendall Kankakee Decatur Macon Peoria Peoria TazwellTazewell Rockford Winnebago Rock Island ndash Moline Rock Island Springfield Sangamon St Louis (Illinois) St Clair Madison Bloomington ndash Normal McLean
3222 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3223
3224 Section 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 3225 3226 Major Population Area (MPA) means areas of major population concentration in Illinois as 3227 described below 3228
3229 The area within the counties of Cook Lake DuPage Will the townships of 3230
Burton Richmond McHenry Greenwood Nunda Door Algonquin Grafton and 3231 the municipality of Woodstock plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3232 boundary of said municipality located in McHenry County the townships of 3233 Dundee Rutland Elgin Plato St Charles Campton Geneva Blackberry 3234 Batavia Sugar Creek and Aurora located in Kane County and the municipalities 3235 of Kankakee Bradley and Bourbonnais plus a zone extending two miles beyond 3236 the boundaries of said municipalities in Kankakee County 3237
3238 The area within the municipalities of Rockford and Loves Park plus a zone 3239
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3240 3241 The area within the municipalities of Rock Island Moline East Moline Carbon 3242
Cliff Milan Oak Grove Silvis Hampton Greenwood and Coal Valley plus a 3243 zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3244
3245 The area within the municipalities of Galesburg and East Galesburg plus a zone 3246
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3247 3248 The area within the municipalities of Bartonville Peoria and Peoria Heights plus 3249
a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3250 3251 The area within the municipalities of Pekin North Pekin Marquette Heights 3252
Creve Coeur and East Peoria plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3253
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boundaries of said municipalities 3254 3255 The area within the municipalities of Bloomington and Normal plus a zone 3256
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3257 3258 The area within the municipalities of Champaign Urbana and Savoy plus a zone 3259
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3260 3261 The area within the municipalities of Decatur Mt Zion Harristown and Forsyth 3262
plus a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3263 3264 The area within the municipalities of Springfield Leland Grove Jerome 3265
Southern View Grandview Sherman and Chatham plus a zone extending two 3266 miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3267
3268 The area within the townships of Godfrey Foster Wood River Fort Russell 3269
Chouteau Edwardsville Venice Nameoki Alton Granite City and Collinsville 3270 located in Madison County and the townships of Stites Canteen Centreville 3271 Caseyville St Clair Sugar Loaf and Stookey located in St Clair County 3272
3273 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3274
3275 Section 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 3276 3277 Manually operated equipment means a machine or tool that is handheld such as a handheld 3278 circular saw or compressed air chisel a machine or tool where the workpiece is held or 3279 manipulated by hand such as a bench grinder a machine or tool where the tool or bit is 3280 manipulated by hand such as a lathe or drill press and any dust collection system which is part 3281 of such machine or tool but not including any machine or tool where the extent of manual 3282 operation is to control power to the machine or tool and not including any central dust collection 3283 system serving more than one machine or tool 3284 3285
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3286 3287 Section 2113630 Manufacturing Process 3288 3289 Manufacturing process means a method whereby a process emission unit or series of process 3290 emission units is used to convert raw materials feed stocks subassemblies or other constituent 3291 parts into a product either for sale or for use in a subsequent manufacturing process 3292 3293
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3294 3295 Section 2113650 Marine Terminal 3296 3297 Marine terminal means a source that loads and unloads water craft 3298 3299
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(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3300 3301 Section 2113660 Marine Vessel 3302 3303 Marine vessel means any tanker freighter barge or other watercraft which transports solid or 3304 liquid freight including grain coal rock petroleum liquid or crude oil in bulk 3305 3306
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3307 3308 Section 2113665 Mask Coating 3309 3310
Mask coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a thin film 3311 coating applied through a template to coat a small portion of a substrate 3312
3313 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3314
3315 Section 2113670 Material Recovery Section 3316 3317 Material recovery section means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin any 3318 equipment designed to transport and recover styrene monomer and other impurities from other 3319 products and by-products in a polystyrene plant including but not limited to the styrene 3320 devolatilizerdevolatizer unit and styrene recovery unit 3321 3322
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3323 3324 Section 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 3325 3326 Maximum theoretical emissions means the quantity of volatile organic material emissions that 3327 theoretically could be emitted by a stationary source before add-on controls based on the design 3328 capacity or maximum production capacity of the source and 8760 hours per year The design 3329 capacity or maximum production capacity includes use of coating(s) or ink(s) with the highest 3330 volatile organic material content actually used in practice by the source provided however the 3331 Agency shall when appropriate and upon request by the permit applicant limit the maximum 3332 theoretical emissions of a source by the imposition of conditions in a federally enforceable 3333 operating permit for such source Such conditions shall not be inconsistent with requirements of 3334 the Clean Air Act as amended or any applicable requirements established by the Board Such 3335 conditions shall be established in place of design capacity or maximum production capacity in 3336 calculating the maximum theoretical emissions for such source and may include among other 3337 things the establishment of production limitations capacity limitations or limitations on the 3338 volatile organic material content of coatings or inks or the hours of operation of any emission 3339 unit or a combination of any such limitations Production or capacity limitations shall be 3340 established on a basis of no longer than one month except in those cases where a limit spanning a 3341 longer period of time is appropriate In such cases a limit or limitation must not exceed an 3342 annual limit rolled on a basis of at most a month that is for example a monthly production or a 3343 capacity level must be determined for each parameter subject to a production or capacity 3344 limitation and added to the eleven prior monthly levels for monthly comparison with the annual 3345
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limit Any production or capacity limitations shall be verified through appropriate 3346 recordkeeping 3347 3348 (Board Note The USEPA may deem operating permits which do not conform to the operating 3349 permit program requirements and the requirements of USEPAs underlying regulations 3350 including the requirement that limitations be quantifiable and enforceable as a practical matter 3351 not federally enforceable) 3352 3353
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3354 3355 Section 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 3356 3357 Maximum true vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by stored VOL at 3358 the temperature equal to the highest calendar-month average of the VOL storage temperature for 3359 VOLs stored above or below the ambient temperature or at the local maximum monthly average 3360 temperature of 75degF for the Chicago area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 218100 or 79degF for the 3361 Metro-East area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 219100 for VOLs stored at the ambient 3362 temperature as determined 3363
3364 a) In accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute bulletin 3365
2517 Evaporation Loss from External Floating Roof Tanks incorporated by 3366 reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112 or 3367
3368 b) By ASTM Method D2879-83 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 3369
218112(a)(1) and 219112(a)(1) 3370 3371
(Source Amended at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005) 3372 3373 Section 2113705 Medical Device 3374 3375 Medical Device means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an instrument 3376 apparatus implement machine contrivance implant in vitro reagent or other similar article 3377 including any component or accessory that meets one or more of the following conditions 3378 3379
a) it is intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or in the cure 3380 mitigation treatment or prevention of disease 3381
3382 b) it is intended to affect the structure or any function of the body or 3383 3384 c) it is defined in the National Formulary or the United States Pharmacopeia or any 3385
supplement to them 3386 3387
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3388 3389 Section 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 3390 3391
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Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3392 218187 and 219187 the collection of equipment and activities to prepare utilize maintain and 3393 repair work areas in order to accomplish one or more steps in preparing a medical device or 3394 pharmaceutical for its intended use Manufacturing is typically but not always conducted in 3395 accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the United States 3396 Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with authority over 3397 manufacturing operations for global sales of medical devices andor pharmaceuticals Work 3398 areas and equipment shall include all machinery tools equipment rooms tables countertops 3399 and facilities for maintaining employee health and safety that are subject to such criteria and 3400 procedures 3401 3402
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3403 3404 Section 2113710 Metal Furniture 3405 3406 Metal furniture means a furniture piece including but not limited to tables chairs waste 3407 baskets beds desks lockers benches shelving file cabinets lamps and room dividers made in 3408 whole or in part of metal 3409 3410
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3411 3412 Section 2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 3413 3414 Metal furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the 3415 surface of any metal furniture or any metal part which will be assembled with other metal wood 3416 fabric plastic or glass parts to form metal furniture However an adhesive is not a metal 3417 furniture coating 3418 3419
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3420 3421 Section 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 3422 3423 Metal furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3424 functional coating is applied onto the surface of any metal funiturefurniture or any metal part 3425 which will be assembled with other metal wood fabric or glass parts to form metal furniture 3426 However application of an adhesive is not a metal furniture coating line or part of a metal 3427 furniture coating line 3428 3429
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3430 3431 Section 2113760 Metallic Coating 3432 3433
Metallic coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3434 coating that contains more than 5 grams of pure elemental metal or a combination 3435 of elemental metals per liter of coating as applied 3436
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3438 3439 Section 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 3440 3441 Metallic shoe-type seal means a primary or secondary seal constructed of metal sheets (shoes) 3442 which are joined together to form a ring springs or levers which attach the shoes to the floating 3443 roof and hold the shoes against the tank wall and a coated membrane which is suspended from 3444 the shoes to the floating roof 3445 3446
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3447 3448 Section 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 3449 3450
Metal to urethanerubber molding or casting adhesive means for purposes of 35 3451 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer to bond 3452 metal to high density or elastomeric urethane or molded rubber materials in 3453 heater molding or casting processes to fabricate products such as rollers for 3454 computer printers or other paper handling equipment 3455
3456 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3457
3458 Section 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 3459 3460 Mid-kiln firing means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a secondary 3461 firing in a kiln system by injecting fuel at an intermediate point in the kiln system using a 3462 specially designed fuel injection mechanism for the purposes of decreasing NOx 3463 lemissionsemissions through burning part of the fuel at a lower temperature and reducing 3464 conditions at the fuel injection point that may destroy some of the NOx lupstreamupstream in the 3465 kiln system 3466 3467
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3468 3469 Section 2113785 Military Specification Coating 3470 3471
Military specification coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3472 219 a coating that has a formulation approved by a United States military agency 3473 for use on military equipment 3474
3475 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3476
3477 Section 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 3478 3479 Miscellaneous fabricated product manufacturing process means 3480
3481 A manufacturing process involving one or more of the following applications 3482
including any drying and curing of formulations and capable of emitting VOM 3483
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3484 Adhesives to fabricate or assemble parts or products 3485 3486 Asphalt solutions to paper or fiberboard 3487 3488 Asphalt to paper or felt 3489 3490 Coatings or dye to leather 3491 3492 Coatings to plastic 3493 3494 Coatings to rubber or glass 3495 3496 Disinfectant material to manufactured items 3497 3498 Plastic foam scrap or fluff from the manufacture of foam containers and 3499
packaging material to form resin pellets 3500 3501 Resin solutions to fiber substances 3502 3503 Rubber solutions to molds or 3504 3505 Viscose solutions for food casings 3506
3507 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3508
above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3509 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3510 included 3511
3512 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3513
3514 Section 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing ProcessPocess 3515 3516
Miscellaneous formulation manufacturing process means 3517 3518 A manufacturing process which compounds one or more of the following 3519
and is capable of emitting VOM 3520 3521 Adhesives 3522 3523 Asphalt solutions 3524 3525 Caulks sealants or waterproofing agents 3526 3527 Coatings other than paint and ink 3528 3529
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Concrete curing compounds 3530 3531 Dyes 3532 3533 Friction materials and compounds 3534 3535 Resin solutions 3536 3537 Rubber solutions or 3538 3539 Viscose solutions 3540
3541 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process 3542
described above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other 3543 substances for clean-up operations associated with the process described 3544 in this definition would be included 3545
3546 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3547
3548 Section 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 3549 3550
Miscellaneous industrial adhesive application operation means for purposes of 3551 Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a regularly occurring industrial 3552 process consisting of one or more adhesive applicators and any associated drying 3553 area andor oven in which an adhesive is applied dried andor cured 3554
3555 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3556
3557 Section 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 3558 3559 Miscellaneous metal parts and products for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 Subpart F 3560 shall include farm machinery garden machinery small appliances commercial machinery 3561 industrial machinery fabricated metal products and any other industrial category in which metal 3562 parts or products under the Standard Industrial Classification Code for Major Groups 33 34 35 3563 36 37 38 or 39 are coated with the exception of the following coating lines subject to 35 Ill 3564 Adm Code 215204(a) through (i) and (k) architectural coatings automobile or light-duty truck 3565 refinishing the exterior of marine vessels and the customized top coating of automobiles and 3566 trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day 3567 3568
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3569 3570 Section 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 3571 3572 Miscellaneous metal parts and products coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 3573 and 219 any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of any metal 3574 part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a nonmetal part or product 3575
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3576 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3577
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3578 3579 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3580
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3581 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3582 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3583
3584 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3585
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3586 coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3587 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3588 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3589 County 3590
3591 d) For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition 3592
does not include decorative protective or functional materials that consist only of 3593 protective oils for metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For 3594 this purpose protective oil means an organic material that is applied to metal 3595 for the purpose of providing lubrication or protection from corrosion without 3596 forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to lubricating oils 3597 evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 3598 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet 3599 wire lubricants and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to 3600 installation or further assembly of a part or component 3601
3602 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3603
3604 Section 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 3605 3606 Miscellaneous metal parts or products coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3607 218 and 219 a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating is applied 3608 onto the surface of any metal part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a 3609 nonmetal part or product 3610
3611 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3612
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3613 3614 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3615
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3616 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3617 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3618
3619 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3620
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3621
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coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3622 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3623 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3624 County 3625
3626 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3627
3628 Section 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 3629 3630 Miscellaneous organic chemical manufacturing process means 3631
3632 A manufacturing process which produces by chemical reaction one or more of 3633
the following organic compounds or mixtures of organic compounds and which is 3634 capable of emitting volatile organic material (VOM) 3635 3636 Chemicals listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as 3637
applicable 3638 3639 Chlorinated and sulfonated compounds 3640 3641 Cosmetic detergent soap or surfactant intermediaries or specialties and 3642
products 3643 3644 Disinfectants 3645 3646 Food additives 3647 3648 Oil and petroleum product additives 3649 3650 Plasticizers 3651 3652 Resins or polymers 3653 3654 Rubber additives 3655 3656 Sweeteners or 3657 3658 Varnishes 3659
3660 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3661 above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3662 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3663 included 3664
3665 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3666
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Section 2113910 Mixing Operation 3668 3669 Mixing operation means the operation of combining two or more ingredients of which at least 3670 one is a grain 3671 3672
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3673 3674 Section 2113915 Mobile Equipment 3675 3676 Mobile equipment means any equipment which may be drawn or is capable of being driven on 3677 a roadway other than motor vehicles including but not limited to truck or automobile trailers 3678 farm machinery construction equipment street cleaners and golf carts 3679 3680
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3681 3682 Section 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 3683 3684
Mold seal coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 3685 initial coating applied to a new mold or a repaired mold to provide a smooth 3686 surface that when coated with a mold release coating prevents products from 3687 sticking to the mold 3688
3689 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3690
3691 Section 2113930 Monitor 3692 3693 Monitor means to measure and record 3694 3695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3696 3697 Section 2113950 Monomer 3698 3699 Monomer means a relatively low-molecular-weight organic compound that may combine with 3700 itself or other similar compounds by a cross-linking reaction to become a polymer 3701 3702
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3703 3704 Section 2113960 Motor Vehicles 3705 3706 Motor vehicles means automobiles trucks vans motorcycles or buses 3707 3708
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3709 3710 Section 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 3711 3712
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Motor vehicle adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3713 an adhesive including glass bonding adhesive used at a facility that is not an 3714 automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility applied for the purpose 3715 of bonding two vehicle surfaces together without regard to the substrates 3716 involved 3717
3718 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3719
3720 Section 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 3721 3722 Motor vehicle refinishing means any application of coatings to motor vehicles mobile 3723 equipment or their parts and components which is subsequent to the original coating applied at 3724 an original equipment manufacturing plant 3725 3726
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3727 3728 Section 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 3729 3730
Motor vehicle weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3731 218 and 219 an adhesive used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty 3732 truck assembly coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the 3733 purpose of bonding the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 3734
3735 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3736
3737 Section 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 3738 3739
Mouth waterproofing sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3740 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of 3741 ammunition to provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase mouth and bullet 3742
3743 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3744
3745 Section 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 3746 3747
Multi-colored coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3748 coating that exhibits more than one color when applied and which is packaged in 3749 a single container and applied in a single coat 3750
3751 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3752
3753 Section 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 3754 3755
Multi-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3756 219 a coating requiring the addition of a separate reactive resin commonly 3757
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known as a catalyst or hardener before application to form an acceptable dry 3758 film 3759
3760 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3761
3762 Section 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 3763 3764 Multiple package coating means a coating made from more than one different ingredient which 3765 must be mixed prior to using and has a limited pot life due to the chemical reaction which occurs 3766 upon mixing 3767 3768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3769 3770 Section 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 3771 3772
Multipurpose construction adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3773 218 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation or repair of various 3774 construction materials including but not limited to drywall subfloor panel 3775 fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) ceiling tile and acoustical tile 3776
3777 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3778
3779 Section 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 3780 3781 Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a 3782 generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other 3783 deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards 3784 3785
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 3786 3787 Section 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 3788 3789 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel means a panel whose original grain pattern is 3790 enhanced by essentially transparent finishes frequently supplemented by filters and toners 3791 3792
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 3793 3794 Section 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 3795 3796
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3797 3798 Section 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 3799 3800
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3801 3802 Section 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 3803
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3804 No detectable volatile organic material emissions means a discharge of volatile organic 3805 material into the atmosphere as indicated by an instrument reading of less than 500 ppm above 3806 background as determined in accordance with 40 CFR 60485(c) (incorporated by reference in 35 3807 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 3808 3809
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3810 3811 Section 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 3812 3813 Non-contact process water cooling tower means a towerlike device in which water is cooled by 3814 contact with atmospheric air and evaporation where such water has been or will be used for 3815 cooling of a process stream where VOM is present without intentional direct contact of the 3816 cooling water and process stream 3817 3818
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3819 3820 Section 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 3821 3822
Non-convertible coating means for purposes of Section 2111877 a coating 3823 that dries by solvent evaporation with no change in the chemical nature of the 3824 binder The coating remains soluble in the original solvent after drying 3825
3826 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3827
3828 Section 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 3829 3830 Non-flexible coating means a paint without the ability to withstand dimensional changes 3831 3832
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3833 3834 Section 2114065 Non-Heatset 3835 3836 Non-heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that does not require a heated dryer to 3837 solidify the printing inks Ultraviolet-cured and electron beam-cured inks are considered non-3838 heatset 3839 3840
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3841 3842 Section 2114067 NOx Trading Program 3843 3844 For the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W the NOx Trading Program shall 3845 mean the requirements of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W and those provisions of the 3846 federal NOx Trading Program 40 CFR 96 incorporated by reference therein 3847 3848
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001) 3849
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3850 Section 2114070 Offset 3851 3852 Offset means with respect to printing use of a blanket cylinder to transfer ink from the plate 3853 cylinder to the surface to be printed 3854 3855
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3856 3857 Section 2114080 One-Component Coating 3858 3859
One-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3860 a coating that is ready for application as it comes out of its container to form an 3861 acceptable dry film A thinner added to a coating to reduce the viscosity is not 3862 considered a component and therefore does not impact the coatings classification 3863 as a one-component coating or multi-component coating 3864
3865 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3866
3867 Section 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 3868 3869 One hundred percent acid means with respect to sulfuric and nitric acids acid with a specific 3870 gravity of 18205 at 30deg C in the case of sulfuric acid and 14952 at 30deg C in the case of nitric 3871 acid 3872 3873
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3874 3875 Section 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 3876 3877 One-turn storage space means that space used to store grain with a total annual through-put not 3878 in excess of the total bushel storage of that space 3879 3880
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3881 3882 Section 2114130 Opacity 3883 3884 Opacity means that fraction of light expressed in percent which when transmitted from a 3885 source through a smoke-obscured path is prevented from reaching the observer or instrument 3886 receiver 3887 3888
(Source Amended at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3889 3890 Section 2114150 Opaque Stains 3891 3892 Opaque stains means all stains that are not semi-transparent stains 3893 3894
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3895
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3896 Section 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 3897 3898 Open top vapor degreasing means the batch process of cleaning and removing soils from 3899 surfaces by condensing hot solvent vapor on the colder metal parts 3900 3901
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3902 3903 Section 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 3904 3905 Open-ended valve means any valve except pressure relief devices having one side of the 3906 valve in contact with process fluid and one side open to the atmosphere either directly or 3907 through open piping 3908 3909
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3910 3911 Section 2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 3912 Dispensing Facility 3913 3914 Operator of gasoline dispensing operation or Operator of a gasoline dispensing facility 3915 means any person who is the lessee of or operates controls or supervises a gasoline dispensing 3916 operation or a gasoline dispensing facility 3917 3918
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3919 3920 Section 2114220 Optical Coating 3921 3922
Optical coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3923 coating applied to an optical lens 3924
3925 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3926
3927 Section 2114230 Organic Compound 3928 3929 Organic compound means any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon 3930 dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3931 3932
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3933 3934 Section 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 3935 3936
a) Organic materials means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act any 3937 chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners which are liquids 3938 at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers viscosity reducers or 3939 cleaning agents including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins polychlorinated 3940 dibenzofurans and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons but excluding methane 3941
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carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic 3942 carbide metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate are not organic materials 3943
3944 b) Organic material means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 200 211 215 3945
218 and 219 any chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners 3946 which are liquids at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers 3947 viscosity reducers or cleaning agents but excluding methane acetone carbon 3948 monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic carbide 3949 metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3950
3951 (Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3952
3953 Section 2114260 Organic Solvent 3954 3955 Organic solvent means a solvent that consists of organic mineral spirits methyl ethyl ketone 3956 ethanol ether toluene or other organic materials other than soap detergent surfactants 3957 lubricating oil wax vegetable oil grease glycerin or animal fat For purposes of 35 Ill Adm 3958 Code 201 Subpart F a solvent which is a mixture shall be an organic solvent if it contains more 3959 than 5 percent by volume of such organic materials 3960 3961
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3962 3963 Section 2114270 Organic Vapor 3964 3965 Organic vapor means the gaseous phase of an organic material or a mixture of organic 3966 materials present in the atmosphere 3967 3968
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3969 3970 Section 2114280 Other Glass 3971 3972
Other glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass that is neither container glass 3973 as that term is defined in Section 2111435 nor flat glass as that term is defined 3974 in Section 2112357 3975
3976 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3977
3978 Section 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 3979 3980
Outdoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill 3981 Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 3982 installation of floor covering that is not in an enclosure and that is exposed to 3983 ambient weather conditions during normal use 3984
3985 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3986
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Section 2114290 Oven 3988 3989 Oven means with respect to a coating line or printing line a chamber within which heat is 3990 used for one or more of the following purposes dry bake cureor polymerize a coating or ink 3991 3992
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3993 3994 Section 2114310 Overall Control 3995 3996 Overall control means the product of the capture efficiency and the control device efficiency 3997 3998
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3999 4000 Section 2114330 Overvarnish 4001 4002 Overvarnish means a transparent coating applied directly over ink or coating 4003 4004
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4005 4006 Section 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline 4007 Dispensing Facility 4008 4009 Owner of a gasoline dispensing operation or Owner of a gasoline dispensing facility means 4010 any person who has legal or equitable title to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing 4011 operation 4012 4013
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4014 4015 Section 2114370 Owner or Operator 4016 4017 Owner or operator means any person who owns operates leases controls or supervises a 4018 source an emission unit or air pollution control equipment 4019 4020
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4021 4022 Section 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 4023 4024 Packaging rotogravure printing means rotogravure printing upon paper paper board metal 4025 foil plastic film and other substrates which are in subsequent operations formed into 4026 packaging products or labels for articles to be sold 4027 4028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4029 4030 Section 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 4031 4032 Packaging rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line performing packaging 4033
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rotogravure printing 4034 4035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4036 4037 Section 2114430 Pail 4038 4039 Pail means any cylindrical shipping container of 1 to 12-gallon capacity and constructed of 29-4040 gauge and heavier material 4041 4042
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4043 4044 Section 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 4045 4046 Paint manufacturing source or Paint manufacturing plant means a source that mixes blends 4047 or compounds enamels lacquers sealers shellacs stains varnishes or pigmented surface 4048 coatings 4049 4050
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4051 4052 Section 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 4053 4054
Pan-backing coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4055 coating applied to the surface of pots pans or other cooking implements that are 4056 exposed directly to a flame or other heating elements 4057
4058 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4059
4060 Section 2114460 Panel 4061 4062 Panel means a flat piece of wood or wood product usually rectangular and used inside homes 4063 and mobile homes for wall decorations 4064 4065
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4066 4067 Section 2114470 Paper Coating 4068 4069 Paper coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied on paper plastic 4070 film or metallic foil to make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and 4071 labels book covers post cards office copier paper drafting paper or pressure sensitive tapes 4072 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 paper coating includes coatings applied by 4073 impregnation or saturation 4074 4075
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4076 4077 Section 2114490 Paper Coating Line 4078 4079
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Paper coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 4080 coating is applied on saturated into or impregnated into paper plastic film or metallic foil to 4081 make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and labels book covers post 4082 cards office copier paper drafting paper and pressure sensitive tapes For purposes of 35 Ill 4083 Adm Code 218 and 219 a paper coating line includes saturation or impregnation 4084 4085
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4086 4087 Section 2114510 Particulate Matter 4088 4089 Particulate matter means any solid or liquid material other than water which exists in finely 4090 divided form 4091 4092
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4093 4094 Section 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 4095 4096 Parts per million (volume) or PPM (vol) means a volumevolume ratio which expresses the 4097 volumetric concentration of gaseous air contaminant in a million unit volume of gas 4098 4099
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4100 4101 Section 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 4102 4103
Perimeter bonded sheet flooring means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4104 and 219 sheet flooring with vinyl backing installed onto a nonporous substrate 4105 using an adhesive designed to be applied only to a strip of up to four inches wide 4106 around the perimeter of the sheet flooring 4107
4108 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4109
4110 Section 2114550 Person 4111 4112 Person means any individual corporation partnership firm association trust estate public or 4113 private institution group state municipality political subdivision of a state any agency 4114 department or instrumentality of the United States and any officer agent or employee of any of 4115 the above 4116 4117
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4118 4119 Section 2114590 Petroleum 4120 4121 Petroleum means the crude oil removed from the earth and the oils derived from tar sands 4122 shale and coal 4123 4124
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4125
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4126 Section 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 4127 4128 Petroleum liquid means crude oil condensate or any finished or intermediate product 4129 manufactured at a petroleum refinery but not including acetone and Number 2 through Number 4130 6 fuel oils as specified in ASTM D-396-69 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 4131 218112 and 219112) gas turbine fuel oils Numbers 2-GT through 4-GT as specified in ASTM 4132 D-2880-71 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or diesel fuel 4133 oils Numbers 2-D and 4-D as specified in ASTM D-975-68 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 4134 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4135 4136
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 4137 4138 Section 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 4139 4140 Petroleum refinery means any source engaged in producing gasoline kerosene distillate fuel 4141 oils residual fuel oils lubricants or other products through distillation of petroleum or through 4142 redistillation cracking or reforming of unfinished petroleum derivatives 4143 4144
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4145 4146 Section 2114650 Pharmaceutical 4147 4148 Pharmaceutical means any compound or mixture other than food used in the prevention 4149 diagnosis alleviation treatment or cure of disease in human and animal 4150 4151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4152 4153 Section 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 4154 4155 PharamaceuticalPharmaceutical coating operation means a device in which a coating is applied 4156 to a pharmaceutical including air drying or curing of the coating 4157 4158
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4159 4160 Section 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 4161 4162 Photochemically reactive material means any organic material with an aggregate of more than 4163 20 percent of its total volume composed of the chemical compounds classified below or the 4164 composition of which exceeds any of the following individual percentage composition 4165 limitations Whenever any photochemically reactive material or any constituent of any organic 4166 material may be classified from its chemical structure into more than one of the above groups of 4167 organic materials it shall be considered as a member of the most reactive group that is the 4168 group having the least allowable percent of the total organic materials 4169
A combination of hydrocarbons alcohols aldehydes esters ethers or 4170 ketones having an olefinic or cyclo-olefinic types of unsaturation 5 4171
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percent This definition does not apply to perchloroethylene or 4172 trichloroethylene 4173
A combination of aromatic compounds with eight or more carbon atoms to 4174 the molecule except ethylbenzene 8 percent 4175
A combination of ethylbenzene ketones having branched hydrocarbon 4176 structures or toluene 20 percent 4177
4178 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4179
4180 Section 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 4181 4182 Pigmented coatings means opaque coatings containing binders and colored pigments which are 4183 formulated to conceal the wood surface either as an undercoat or topcoat 4184 4185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4186 4187 Section 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 4188 4189 Pipeline natural gas means a naturally-occurring fluid mixture of hydrocarbons (eg methane 4190 ethane or propane) produced in geological formations beneath the Earths surface that maintains 4191 a gaseous state at standard atmospheric temperature and pressure under ordinary conditions and 4192 that is provided by a supplier through a pipeline Pipeline natural gas contains 05 grains or less 4193 of total sulfur per 100 standard cubic feet Additionally pipeline natural gas must either be 4194 composed of at least 70 percent methane by volume or have a gross calorific value between 950 4195 and 1100 Btu per standard cubic foot 4196 4197
(Source Added at 41 Ill Reg4173 effective March 24 2017) 4198 4199 Section 2114730 Plant 4200 4201 Plant means for purposes other than 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 all of the pollutant-4202 emitting activities which belong to the same industrial grouping are located on one or more 4203 contiguous or adjacent properties and are under the control of the same person (or persons under 4204 common control) except the activities of any marine vessel Pollutant-emitting activities shall 4205 be considered as part of the same industrial grouping if they belong to the same major group (ie 4206 which have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification 4207 Manual 1987 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4208 4209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4210 4211 Section 2114735 Plastic 4212 4213
Plastic means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4214 synthetic material chemically formed by the polymerization of organic (carbon-4215 based) substances Plastics are usually compounded with modifiers extenders 4216
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andor reinforcers and are capable of being molded extruded cast into various 4217 shapes and films or drawn into filaments 4218
4219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4220
4221 Section 2114740 Plastic Part 4222 4223 Plastic part means a product or piece of a product made from a substance that has been 4224 formed from resin through the application of pressure or heat or both 4225 4226
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4227 4228 Section 2114750 Plasticizers 4229 4230 Plasticizers means substances added to a polymer composition to soften and add flexibility to 4231 the product 4232 4233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4234 4235 Section 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 4236 4237
Plastic solvent welding adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4238 and 219 any adhesive used to dissolve the surface of plastic to form a bond 4239 between mating surfaces 4240
4241 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4242
4243 Section 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 4244 4245
Plastic solvent welding adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4246 Code 218 and 219 any primer used to prepare plastic substrates prior to bonding 4247 or welding 4248
4249 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4250
4251 Section 2114768 Pleasure Craft 4252 4253
Pleasure craft means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a vessel 4254 that is manufactured or operated primarily for recreational purposes or leased 4255 rented or chartered to a person or business for recreational purposes 4256
4257 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4258
4259 Section 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 4260 4261
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Pleasure craft surface coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4262 219 any coating except unsaturated polyester resin (fiberglass) coatings 4263 containing volatile organic materials and applied by brush spray roller or other 4264 means to a pleasure craft 4265
4266 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4267
4268 Section 2114770 PM-10 4269 4270 PM-10 means particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 4271 10 micrometers as measured by the applicable test methods specified by rule Ambient air 4272 concentrations for PM-10 are usually expressed in micrograms per cubic meter (ugm(3)) 4273 4274
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4275 4276 Section 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 4277 4278 Pneumatic rubber tire manufacture means the production of pneumatic rubber tires with a bead 4279 diameter up to but not including 200 inches and cross section dimension up to 128 inches but 4280 not including specialty tires for antique or other vehicles when produced on equipment separate 4281 from normal production lines for passenger or truck type tires 4282 4283
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4284 4285 Section 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 4286 4287 Polybasic organic acid partial oxidation manufacturing process means any process involving 4288 partial oxidation of hydrocarbons with air to manufacture polybasic acids or their anhydrides 4289 such as maleic anhydride phthalic anhydride terephthalic acid isophthalic acid 4290 trimellitictrimelletic anhydride 4291 4292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4293 4294 Section 2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 4295 4296 Polyester resin material(s) means gel coat and unsaturated polyester resin such as isophthalic 4297 orthophthalic halogenated bisphenol A vinyl ester or furan resins cross-linking agents 4298 catalysts inhibitors accelerators promoters and any other material containing VOM used in 4299 polyester resin operations including the following polyester resin materials 4300
4301 a) Corrosion resistentresistant and fire retardant polyester resin materials used to 4302
make products for corrosive and fire retardant applications 4303 4304 b) High-strength polyester resin materials with a tensile strength of 10000 psi or 4305
more 4306 4307
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c) Gel coat 4308 4309 (Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4310
4311 Section 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 4312 4313 Polyester resin products manufacturing process means a manufacturing process that fabricates 4314 or reworks products for commercial military or industrial use by mixing pouring hand laying-4315 up impregnating injecting pultruding forming winding spraying andor curing by using 4316 unsaturated polyester resin materials with fiberglass filters or any other reinforcement materials 4317 4318
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4319 4320 Section 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 4321 4322 Polystyrene plant means any collection of process units and associated storage facilities at a 4323 source engaged in using styrene to manufacture polystyrene resin 4324 4325
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4326 4327 Section 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 4328 4329 Polystyrene resin means a substance consisting of styrene polymer and additives which is 4330 manufactured at a polystyrene plant 4331 4332
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4333 4334 Section 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 4335 4336
Polyvinyl chloride plastic or PVC plastic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4337 Code 218 and 219 a polymer of the chlorinated vinyl monomer that contains 57 4338 percent or more chlorine 4339
4340 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4341
4342 Section 2114900 Porous Material 4343 4344
Porous material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4345 substance that has tiny openings often microscopic in which fluids may be 4346 absorbed or discharged including but not limited to paper and corrugated 4347 paperboard Porous material does not include wood 4348
4349 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4350
4351 Section 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 4352 4353
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Portable grain-handling equipment means any equipment (excluding portable grain dryers) that 4354 is designed and maintained to be movable primarily for use in a non-continuous operation for 4355 loading and unloading one-turn storage space and is not physically connected to the grain 4356 elevator provided that the manufacturers rated capacity of the equipment does not exceed 4357 10000 bushels per hour 4358 4359
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4360 4361 Section 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 4362 4363 Portland cement manufacturing process emission source means any items of process 4364 equipment or manufacturing processes used in or associated with the production of portland 4365 cement including but not limited to a kiln clinker cooler raw mill system finish mill system 4366 raw material dryer material storage bin or system material conveyor belt or other transfer 4367 system material conveyor belt transfer point bagging operation bulk unloading station or bulk 4368 loading station 4369 4370
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4371 4372 Section 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 4373 4374 Portland cement process or Portland cement manufacturing plant means any facility or plant 4375 manufacturing portland cement by either the wet or dry process 4376 4377
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4378 4379 Section 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 4380 4381 Potential electrical output capacity means the MWe capacity rating for the units which shall be 4382 equal to 33 of the maximum design heat input capacity of the steam generating unit 4383 4384
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4385 4386 Section 2114970 Potential to Emit 4387 4388 Potential to emit (PTE) means the maximum capacity of a stationary source to emit any air 4389 pollutant under its physical and operational design Any physical or operational limitation on the 4390 capacity of a source to emit an air pollutant including air pollution control equipment and 4391 restriction on hours of operation or on the type or amount of material combusted stored or 4392 processed shall be treated as part of its design if the limitation is federally enforceable 4393 4394
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4395 4396 Section 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 4397 4398 Power driven fastener coating means the coating of nail staple brad and finish nail fasteners 4399
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where such fasteners are fabricated from wire or rod of 00254 inch diameter or greater where 4400 such fasteners are bonded into coils or strips such coils and strips containing a number of such 4401 fasteners which fasteners are manufactured for use in power tools and which fasteners must 4402 conform with formal standards for specific uses established by various federal and national 4403 organizations including Federal Specification FF-N-105b of the General Services Administration 4404 dated August 23 1977 (does not include any later amendments or editions US Army 4405 Armament Research and Development Command Attn DRDAR-TST Rock Island IL 61201) 4406 Bulletin UM-25d of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development - Federal Housing 4407 Administration dated September 5 1973 (does not include any later amendments or editions 4408 Department of HUD 547 W Jackson Blvd Room 1005 Chicago IL 60606) and the Model 4409 Building Code of the Council of American Building Officials and similar standards For the 4410 purposes of this definition the terms brad and finish nail refer to single leg fasteners 4411 fabricated in the same manner as staples The application of coatings to staple brad and finish 4412 nail fasteners may be associated with the incremental forming of such fasteners in a cyclic or 4413 repetitious manner (incremental fabrication) or with the forming of strips of such fasteners as a 4414 unit from a band of wires (unit fabrication) 4415 4416
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4417 4418 Section 2115010 Precoat 4419 4420 Precoat means any coating which is applied to bare metal primarily to deactivate the metal 4421 surface for corrosion resistance to a subsequent water-base primer 4422 4423
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4424 4425 Section 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coatings 4426 4427
Prefabricated architectural coatings means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 4428 218 and 219 coatings applied to metal parts and products that are to be used as an 4429 architectural structure 4430
4431 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4432
4433 Section 2115015 Preheater Kiln 4434 4435 Preheater kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln where the 4436 feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers prior to the final reactions in a kiln which forms 4437 clinker 4438 4439
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4440 4441 Section 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 4442 4443 Preheaterprecalciner kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln 4444 where the feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers and utilizes a second burner to 4445
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calcine material in a separate vessel attached to the preheater prior to the final fusion in a kiln 4446 which forms clinker 4447 4448
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4449 4450 Section 2115030 Pressure Release 4451 4452 Pressure release means the emission of materials resulting from system pressure being greater 4453 than set pressure of the pressure relief device 4454 4455
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4456 4457 Section 2115050 Pressure Tank 4458 4459 Pressure tank means a tank in which fluids are stored at a pressure greater than atmospheric 4460 pressure 4461 4462
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4463 4464 Section 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 4465 4466 Pressurevacuum relief valve means a device affixed to the storage tank vent pipe to prevent 4467 the escape or intrusion of gases 4468 4469
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 21 1994) 4470 4471 Section 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 4472 4473
Pretreatment coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4474 coating that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4475 percent acid by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied directly 4476 to metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance adhesion and ease of stripping 4477
4478 (Source Old Section 2115061 renumbered to Section 2115062 new Section 2115061 4479 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4480
4481 Section 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 4482 4483
Pretreatment wash primer means 4484 4485
For purposes of Subparts HH of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the first 4486 coating applied to bare metal if solventborne primers will be applied This 4487 coating contains a minimum of 05 percent acid by weight is necessary to 4488 provide surface etching and provides corrosion resistance and adhesion 4489
4490
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For purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4491 that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4492 percent acids by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied 4493 directly to fiberglass and metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance 4494 and adhesion of subsequent coatings 4495
4496 (Source Renumbered from Section 2115061 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 4497 effective September 14 2010) 4498
4499 Section 2115065 Primary Product 4500 4501 Primary Product means a product of a chemical manufacturing process unit that shall be 4502 determined according to the procedures specified as follows 4503
4504 a) If a chemical manufacturing process unit produces more than one intended 4505
chemical product the product with the greatest annual design capacity on a mass 4506 basis determines the primary product of the process 4507
4508 b) If a chemical manufacturing process unit has two more products that have the 4509
same maximum annual design capacity on a mass basis and if one of those 4510 chemicals is listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the listed 4511 chemical is considered the primary product If more than one of the products is 4512 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the owner or operator 4513 may designate as the primary product any of the listed chemicals 4514
4515 c) For a chemical manufacturing process unit that is designed and operated as a 4516
flexible operation unit and is used predominantly to produce one or more of the 4517 listed chemicals in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 the primary 4518 product shall be determined based on the expected utilization for the five years 4519 following promulgation for existing sources and based on the expected utilization 4520 for the first five years after initial start-up for new sources 4521 4522 1) If the flexible operation unit produces one product for the greatest annual 4523
operating time then that product shall represent the primary product of the 4524 flexible operation unit 4525
4526 2) If the flexible operation unit produces multiple chemicals equally based on 4527
operating time then the product with the greatest annual production on a 4528 mass basis shall represent the primary product of the flexible operation 4529 unit 4530
4531 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4532
4533 Section 2115070 Prime Coat 4534 4535 Prime coat means the first of two or more coatings applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 4536
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operation 4537 4538
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4539 4540 Section 2115075 Primer Sealant 4541 4542
Primer sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 4543 219204(q) a sealant applied in the manufacture of ammunition to assembled 4544 primers to maintain the primer assembly and prevent explosive priming mix from 4545 dusting during the transfer of primers 4546
4547 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4548
4549 Section 2115080 Primer Sealer 4550 4551 Primer sealer means an undercoat that improves the adhesion of the topcoat provides 4552 corrosion resistance and promotes color uniformity 4553 4554
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4555 4556 Section 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 4557 4558
Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215204(a) 4559 218204(a)(1) and 219204(a)(1) a coating used to touch up areas on the surface 4560 of automobile or light-duty truck bodies not adequately covered by the prime coat 4561 before application of the top coat The primer surfacer coat is applied between 4562 the prime coat and topcoat An anti-chip coating applied to main body parts (eg 4563 rocker panels bottom of doors and fenders and leading edge of roof) is a 4564 primersurfacer coat The primer surfacer coat is also referred to as a guide 4565 coat 4566
4567 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 Subpart HH 4568
and 219 Subpart HH a coating applied to motor vehicles mobile equipment or 4569 their parts and components at motor vehicle refinishing operations that fills in 4570 surface imperfections and builds a thickness in order to allow sanding 4571
4572 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) 4573
and 219204(a)(2) an intermediate protective coating applied over the 4574 electrodeposition primer and under the topcoat Primer surfacer provides 4575 adhesion protection and appearance properties to the total finish Primer 4576 surfacer may also be called guide coat or surfacer Primer surfacer operations 4577 may include other coatings (eg anti-chip lower-body anti-chip chip-resistant 4578 edge primer spot primer blackout deadener interior color basecoat replacement 4579 coating etc) that are applied in the same spray booths 4580
4581 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4582
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4583 Section 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 4584 4585 Primer surfacer operation means the application area(s) flashoff area(s) and oven(s) that are 4586 used to apply and dry or cure primer surfacer coat on a single assembly line 4587 4588
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4589 4590 Section 2115130 Primers 4591 4592 Primers means any coatings formulated and applied to substrates to provide a firm bond 4593 between the substrate and subsequent coats 4594 4595
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4596 4597 Section 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 4598 4599 Printed Interior Panel mean a panel whose grain or natural surface is obscured by fillers and 4600 basecoats upon which a simulated grain or decorative pattern is printed 4601 4602
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4603 4604 Section 2115150 Printing 4605 4606 Printing means the application of words designs pictures or other images to a substrate using 4607 ink 4608 4609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4610 4611 Section 2115170 Printing Line 4612 4613 Printing line means an operation consisting of a series of one or more roll printers and any 4614 associated roll coaters drying areas and ovens wherein one or more coatings are applied dried 4615 andor cured 4616 4617
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4618 4619 Section 2115185 Process Emission Source 4620 4621 Process emission source means any stationary emission source other than a fuel combustion 4622 emission unit or an incinerator 4623 4624
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4625 4626 Section 2115190 Process Emission Unit 4627 4628
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Process emission unit means any stationary emission unit other than a fuel combustion 4629 emission unit or an incinerator 4630 4631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4632 4633 Section 2115195 Process Heater 4634 4635
Process heater means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device 4636 that burns gaseous or liquid fuels only and that indirectly transfers heat to a 4637 process fluid or a heat transfer medium other than water This term does not 4638 include pipeline heaters and storage tank heaters that are primarily meant to 4639 maintain fluids at a certain temperature or viscosity 4640
4641 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 4642
4643 Section 2115210 Process Unit 4644 4645 Process unit means equipment and components assembled to produce as intermediate or final 4646 products one or more chemicals A process unit can operate independently if supplied with 4647 sufficient feed or raw materials and sufficient storage facilities for the product For purposes of 4648 Subpart Q of Parts 215 218 and 219 a process unit must produce one or more of the chemicals 4649 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as applicable 4650 4651
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4652 4653 Section 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 4654 4655 Process unit shutdown means a work practice or operational procedure that stops production 4656 from a process unit or part of a process unit An unscheduled work practice or operational 4657 procedure that stops production from a process unit or part of a process unit for less than 24 4658 hours is not a process unit shutdown The use of spare equipment and components and 4659 technically feasible bypassing of equipment and components without stopping production is not 4660 a process unit shutdown 4661 4662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4663 4664 Section 2115245 Process Vent 4665 4666 Process vent means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 through 4667 218506 and 219500 through 219506 any non-fugitive source of VOM emissions to the 4668 atmosphere resulting from non-combustion emission units A process vent begins at the inlet to 4669 the control device or in the absence of a control device at the point of discharge to the 4670 atmosphere This includes all emission units vents and stacks Not included in this definition are 4671 exhaust streams from exhaust hoods and building ventilation fans which are used to provide 4672 ventilation for workers and not to collect and discharge emissions from specific emission units 4673 4674
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(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 4675 4676 Section 2115250 Process Weight Rate 4677 4678 Process weight rate means the actual weight or engineering approximation thereof of all 4679 materials except liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air introduced into any process per 4680 hour For a cyclical or batch operation the process weight rate shall be determined by dividing 4681 such actual weight or engineering approximation thereof by the number of hours of operation 4682 excluding any time during which the equipment is idle For continuous processes the process 4683 weight rate shall be determined by dividing such actual weight or engineering approximation 4684 thereof by the number of hours in one complete operation excluding any time during which the 4685 equipment is idle 4686 4687
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4688 4689 Section 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 4690 4691 Production equipment exhaust system means a system for collecting and directing into the 4692 atmosphere emissions of volatile organic material from reactors centrifuges and other process 4693 emission units 4694 4695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4696 4697 Section 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 4698 4699 Publication rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line upon paper which is 4700 subsequently formed into books magazines catalogues brochures directories newspaper 4701 supplements or other types of non-packaging printed materials 4702 4703
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4704 4705 Section 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 4706 4707 Purged process fluid means liquid or vapor from a process unit that contains volatile organic 4708 material and that results from flushing or cleaning the sample line(s) of a process unit so that an 4709 uncontaminated sample may then be taken for testing or analysis 4710 4711
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4712 4713 Section 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 4714 4715 Radiation Effect Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 4716 coating or coating system engineered to interact through absorption or reflection with specific 4717 regions of the electromagnetic energy spectrum such as the ultraviolet visible infrared or 4718 microwave regions Uses include but are not limited to lightning strike protection 4719
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electromagnetic pulse protection and radar avoidance Coatings that have been designated 4720 classified by the Department of Defense are not included in this definition 4721 4722
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4723 4724 Section 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 4725 4726 Rated heat input capacity means the ability of an emission unit to combust a maximum amount 4727 of fuel on a steady state basis as limited by a federally enforceable permit condition or 4728 otherwise as stated by the manufacturer of the unit based on the physical design and 4729 characteristics of the unit or if higher than the manufacturers stated maximum amount as 4730 demonstrated by the actual operation of the unit 4731 4732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 4733 4734 Section 2115350 Reactor 4735 4736 Reactor means a vat vessel or other device in which chemical reactions take place 4737 4738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4739 4740 Section 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 4741 4742 Reasonably available control technology (RACT) means the lowest emission limitation that an 4743 emission unit is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably 4744 available considering technological and economic feasibility 4745 4746
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4747 4748 Section 2115390 Reclamation System 4749 4750 Reclamation system means equipment which reclaims spent solvents surplus propellants 4751 waste materials and other materials generated by an emission unit to produce solvent propellant 4752 or other materials which may be reused in the emission unit 4753 4754
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4755 4756 Section 2115400 Red Coating 4757 4758
Red coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4759 that meets all of the following criteria 4760
4761 Yellow limit the hue of hostaperm scarlet 4762 4763 Blue limit the hue of monastral red-violet 4764 4765
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Lightness limit for metallics 35 percent aluminum flake 4766 4767 Lightness limit for solids 50 percent titanium dioxide white 4768 4769 Solid reds hue angle of -11 to 38deg and maximum lightness of 23 to 45 4770 units and 4771 4772 Metallic reds hue angle of -16 to 35deg and maximum lightness of 28 to 45 4773 units 4774
4775 These criteria are based on Cielab color space 045 geometry For spherical 4776 geometry specular included the upper limit is 49 units 4777
4778 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4779
4780 Section 2115410 Refiner 4781 4782 Refiner means any person who owns leases operates controls or supervises a refinery 4783 4784
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4785 4786 Section 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 4787 4788 Refinery fuel gas means any gas which is generated by a petroleum refinery process unit and 4789 which is combusted at the refinery including any gaseous mixture of natural gas and fuel gas 4790 4791
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4792 4793 Section 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 4794 4795 Refinery fuel gas system means a system for collection of refinery fuel gas including but not 4796 limited to piping for collecting tail gas from various process units mixing drums and controls 4797 and distribution piping 4798 4799
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4800 4801 Section 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 4802 4803 Refinery unit or Refinery process unit means a set of equipment which are a part of a basic 4804 process operation such as distillation hydrotreating cracking or reforming of hydrocarbons 4805 4806
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4807 4808 Section 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 4809 4810 Reflective argent coating means a silver-colored coating that will reflect light 4811
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4812 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4813
4814 Section 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 4815 4816 Refrigerated condenser means a surface condenser in which the coolant supplied to the 4817 condenser has been cooled by a mechanical device other than by a cooling tower or evaporative 4818 spray cooling such as refrigeration unit or steam chiller unit 4819 4820
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4821 4822 Section 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 4823 4824
a) Regulated air pollutant means the following 4825 4826 1) Nitrogen oxides (NO[x]) or any volatile organic compound 4827 4828 2) Any pollutant for which a national ambient air quality standard has been 4829
promulgated 4830 4831 3) Any pollutant that is subject to any standard promulgated under Section 4832
111 of the Clean Air Act 4833 4834 4) Any Class I or II substance subject to a standard promulgated under 4835
Section 112 of the Clean Air Act including Sections 112(g) (j) and (r) 4836 4837 A) Any pollutant subject to requirements under Section 112(j) of the 4838
Clean Air Act Any pollutant listed under Section 112(b) shall be 4839 considered to be regulated 18 months after the date on which 4840 United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) was 4841 required to promulgate an applicable standard pursuant to Section 4842 112(e) of the Clean Air Act if USEPA fails to promulgate such 4843 standard 4844
4845 B) Any pollutant for which the requirements of Section 112(g)(2) of 4846
the Clean Air Act have been met but only with respect to the 4847 individual source subject to Section 112(g)(2) requirement 4848
4849 5) Greenhouse gases which are the group of six long-lived and directly 4850
emitted greenhouse gases carbon dioxide methane nitrous oxide 4851 hydrofluorocarbons perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride 4852
4853 b) Regulated air pollutant shall for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 201180(a) 4854
mean any air contaminant as to which this Subtitle contains emission standards or 4855 other specific limitations and any contaminant regulated in Illinois pursuant to 4856 Section 91 of the Act 4857
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4858 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993) 4859
4860 Section 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 4861 4862 Reid vapor pressure means the absolute vapor pressure of volatile crude oil and volatile 4863 nonviscous petroleum liquids except liquifiedliquefied petroleum gases as determined by the 4864 method referenced in the Section where the term is used or by ASTM D323-08 (if not referenced 4865 in the Section where the term is used) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 4866 and 219112 4867 4868
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 4869 4870 Section 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 4871 4872
Reinforced plastic composite means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4873 219 a composite material consisting of plastic reinforced with fibers 4874
4875 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4876
4877 Section 2115530 Repair 4878 4879 Repair means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of the 4880 fabrication process that requires the addition of polyester resin materials to portions of a 4881 previously fabricated product in order to mend damage immediately following normal 4882 fabrication operations 4883 4884
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4885 4886 Section 2115535 Repair Cleaning 4887 4888 Repair Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 4889 cleaning operation or activity carried out during a repair process 4890 4891
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4892 4893 Section 2115550 Repair Coat 4894 4895
Repair coat means 4896 4897
With respect to coating wood furniture coatings used to correct 4898 imperfections or damage to furniture surface 4899
4900 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coat used 4901 to re-coat portions of a previously coated product that has sustained 4902 mechanical damage to the coating following normal coating operations 4903
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4904 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4905
4906 Section 2115570 Repaired 4907 4908 Repaired means for the purpose of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 that 4909 equipment or a component has been adjusted or otherwise altered to eliminate a leak 4910 4911
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4912 4913 Section 2115580 Repowering 4914 4915 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart W repowering means the conversion or 4916 replacement of an existing budget EGU as identified in Appendix F with a technology capable 4917 of controlling NOx and combustion emissions simultaneously with improved boiler or generation 4918 efficiency and with waste reduction or any other replacement generation technology as 4919 determined by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Repowering shall be considered a 4920 control technology for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 4921 4922
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4923 4924 Section 2115585 Research and Development Operation 4925 4926 Research and Development Operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 4927 219187 an operation whose purpose is for research and development of new processes and 4928 products that is conducted under the close supervision of technically trained personnel and that 4929 is not involved in the manufacture of final or intermediate products for commercial purposes 4930 except in a de minimis manner 4931 4932
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4933 4934 Section 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 4935 4936 Residual fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 4 5 and 6 as specified in detailed requirements 4937 for fuel oils ASTM D-396-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 4938 219112 4939 4940
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4941 4942 Section 2115600 Resist Coat 4943 4944 Resist coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part before metallic plating to prevent 4945 deposits of metal on portions of the plastic part 4946 4947
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4948 4949
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Section 2115610 Restricted Area 4950 4951 Restricted area means the area within the boundaries of any municipality as defined in the 4952 Illinois Municipal Code plus a zone extending one mile beyond the boundaries of any such 4953 municipality having a population of 1000 or more according to the latest federal census 4954 4955
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4956 4957 Section 2115630 Retail Outlet 4958 4959 Retail outlet means any gasoline dispensing operation at which gasoline is sold or offered for 4960 sale for use in motor vehicles 4961 4962
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4963 4964 Section 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 4965 4966 Rich-burn engine means a spark-ignited engine where the oxygen content in the exhaust stream 4967 of the engine before any dilutions is 1 percent or less by volume measured on a dry basis 4968 4969
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 4970 4971 Section 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 4972 4973 Ringelmann chart means the chart published and described in the Bureau of Mines US 4974 Department of Interior Information Circular 8333 (Revision of IC7718) May 1 1967 or any 4975 adaptation thereof which has been approved by the Agency 4976 4977
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4978 4979 Section 2115670 Roadway 4980 4981 Roadway means any street highway road alley sidewalk parking lot airport rail bed or 4982 terminal bikeway pedestrian mall or other structure used for transportation purposes 4983 4984
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4985 4986 Section 2115690 Roll Coater 4987 4988 Roll coater means an apparatus used for roll coating 4989 4990
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4991 4992 Section 2115710 Roll Coating 4993 4994 Roll coating means a method of applying a coating to a moving substrate by means of rotating 4995
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hard rubber elastomeric or metal rolls 4996 4997
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4998 4999 Section 2115730 Roll Printer 5000 5001 Roll printer means an apparatus used for roll printing 5002 5003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5004 5005 Section 2115750 Roll Printing 5006 5007 Roll printing means the method of printing by means of a series of rolls usually of hard rubber 5008 or metal each with only partial coverage 5009 5010
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5011 5012 Section 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 5013 5014 Rotogravure printing means roll printing in which the pattern to be applied is recessed in the 5015 roll relative to the non-image area 5016 5017
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5018 5019 Section 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 5020 5021 Rotogravure printing line means a printing line performing rotogravure printing 5022 5023
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5024 5025 Section 2115800 Rubber 5026 5027
Rubber means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5028 any natural or manmade rubber substrate including but not limited to styrene-5029 butadiene rubber polychloroprene (neoprene) butyl rubber nitrile rubber 5030 chlorosulfonated polyethylene and ethylene propylene diene terpolymer 5031
5032 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5033
5034 Section 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 5035 5036 Safety relief valve means a valve which is normally closed and which is designed to open in 5037 order to relieve excessive pressures within a vessel or pipe 5038 5039
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5040 5041
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Section 2115830 Sandblasting 5042 5043 Sandblasting means the use of a mixture of sand and air at high pressures for cleaning andor 5044 polishing any type of surface 5045 5046
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5047 5048 Section 2115850 Sanding Sealers 5049 5050 Sanding sealers means any coatings formulated for and applied to bare wood for sanding and 5051 to seal the wood for subsequent application of varnish To be considered a sanding sealer a 5052 coating must be clearly labelled as such 5053 5054
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5055 5056 Section 2115860 Scientific Instrument 5057 5058 Scientific Instrument means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5059 instrument including the components assemblies and subassemblies used in their manufacture 5060 and associated accessories and reagents that are used for the detection measurement analysis 5061 separation synthesis or sequencing of various compounds 5062 5063
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5064 5065 Section 2115870 Screening 5066 5067 Screening means separating material according to size by pressing undersized material through 5068 one or more mesh surfaces (screens) in series and retaining oversized material on the mesh 5069 surfaces (screens) 5070 5071
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5072 5073 Section 2115875 Screen Printing 5074 5075 Screen Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a process in 5076 which the printing ink passes through a taut screen or fabric to which a refined form of stencil 5077 has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and dimensions of the imprint 5078 5079
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5080 5081 Section 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 5082 5083 Screen Printing on Paper means a process that would otherwise be paper coating as defined in 5084 Section 2114470 of this Part except ink is passed through a taut screen or fabric to which a 5085 refined form of stencil has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and 5086 dimensions of the imprint 5087
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5088 (Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 5089
5090 Section 2115885 Screen Reclamation 5091 5092 Screen Reclamation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 5093 cleaning activity carried out in a screen printing operation in which the screen is completely 5094 cleaned and the stencil removed for recycling or reuse of the screen for other production runs 5095 5096
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5097 5098 Section 2115890 Sealer 5099 5100
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and 5101 (q) sealer means a coating containing binders that seals wood prior to the 5102 application of the subsequent coatings 5103
5104 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and (q) 5105 sealer means a high viscosity material generally but not always applied in the 5106 paint shop after the body has received an electrodeposition primer coating and 5107 before the application of subsequent coatings (eg primer surfacer) The primary 5108 purpose of sealer is to fill body joints completely so that there is no intrusion of 5109 water gases or corrosive materials into the passenger area of the body 5110 compartment These materials are also referred to as sealant sealant primer or 5111 caulk 5112
5113 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5114
5115 Section 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 5116 5117 Semi-transparent stains means stains containing dyes or semi-transparent pigments which are 5118 formulated to enhance wood grain and change the color of the surface but not to conceal the 5119 surface including but not limited to sap stain toner non-grain raising stains pad stain or 5120 spatter stain 5121 5122
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5123 5124 Section 2115930 Sensor 5125 5126 Sensor means a device that measures a physical quantity or the change in a physical quantity 5127 such as temperature pressure flow rate pH or liquid level 5128 5129
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5130 5131 Section 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 5132 5133
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Set of safety relief valves means one or more safety relief valves designed to open in order to 5134 relieve excessive pressures in the same vessel or pipe 5135 5136
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5137 5138 Section 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 5139 5140 Sheet basecoat means a coating applied to metal when the metal is in sheet form to serve as 5141 either the exterior or interior of a can for either two-piece or three-piece cans 5142 5143
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5144 5145 Section 2115980 Sheet-Fed 5146 5147 Sheet-fed means a printing or coating line where individual sheets of substrate are fed to the 5148 line sequentially 5149 5150
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5151 5152 Section 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 5153 5154
Sheet rubber lining installation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5155 and 219 the process of applying sheet rubber liners by hand to metal or plastic 5156 substrates to protect the underlying substrate from corrosion or abrasion These 5157 operations also include laminating sheet rubber to fabric by hand 5158
5159 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5160
5161 Section 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 5162 5163
Shock-free coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5164 coating applied to electrical components to protect the user from electric shock 5165 The coating has characteristics of being of low capacitance and high resistance 5166 and having resistance to breaking down under high voltage 5167
5168 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5169
5170 Section 2115990 Shotblasting 5171 5172 Shotblasting means the use of a mixture of any metallic or non-metallic substance and air at 5173 high pressures for cleaning andor polishing any type of surface 5174 5175
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5176 5177 Section 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 5178 5179
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Side-seam spray coat means a can coating applied to the seam of a three-piece can 5180 5181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5182 5183 Section 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 5184 5185
Silicone-release coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5186 any coating that contains silicone resin and is intended to prevent food from 5187 sticking to metal surfaces such as baking pans 5188
5189 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5190
5191 Section 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 5192 5193
Single-ply roof membrane means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 5194 219 a prefabricated single sheet of rubber normally ethylene-propylenediene 5195 terpolymer that is field applied to a building roof using one layer of membrane 5196 material Single-ply roof membrane does not include membranes prefabricated 5197 from EPDM 5198
5199 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5200
5201 Section 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 5202 5203
Single-ply roof membrane adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 5204 Code 218 and 219 any primer labeled for use to clean and promote adhesion of 5205 the single-ply roof membrane seams or splices prior to bonding 5206
5207 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5208
5209 Section 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 5210 5211
Single-ply roof membrane installation and repair adhesive means for purposes 5212 of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive labeled for use in the installation 5213 or repair of single-ply roof membrane Installation includes as a minimum 5214 attaching the edge of the membrane to the edge of the roof and applying flashings 5215 to vents pipes and ducts that protrude through the membrane Repair includes 5216 gluing the edges of A-4 torn membrane together attaching a patch over a hole 5217 and reapplying flashings to vents pipes or ducts installed through the membrane 5218
5219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5220
5221 Section 2116025 Single Unit Operation 5222 5223 Single unit operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 5224 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a distinct piece of equipment in a batch operation 5225
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within which one or more discrete processing steps occur Such discrete processing steps 5226 include but are not limited to the preparation of reactants facilitation of reactions separation 5227 and purification of products or intermediates and recycling of materials 5228 5229
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 5230 5231 Section 2116030 Smoke 5232 5233 Smoke means small gas-borne particles resulting from incomplete combustion consisting 5234 predominantly but not exclusively of carbon ash and other combustible material that form a 5235 visible plume in the air 5236 5237
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5238 5239 Section 2116050 Smokeless Flare 5240 5241 Smokeless flare means a combustion unit and the stack to which it is affixed in which organic 5242 material achieves combustion by burning in the atmosphere such that the smoke or other 5243 particulate matter emitted to the atmosphere from such combustion does not have an appearance 5244 density or shade darker that No 1 of the RingelmannRinglemann Chart 5245 5246
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5247 5248 Section 2116060 Soft Coat 5249 5250 Soft coat means any coating that provides a soft tactile feel similar to leather and a rich leather-5251 like appearance when applied to plastic interior automotive parts and exterior business machine 5252 parts 5253 5254
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5255 5256 Section 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 5257 5258
Solar-absorbent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5259 a coating that has as its prime purpose the absorption of solar radiation 5260
5261 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5262
5263 Section 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 5264 5265
Solids turnover ratio or Solids RT means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 5266 218 and 219 the ratio of total volume of coating solids that is added to the EDP 5267 system in a calendar month to the total volume design capacity of the EDP 5268 system 5269
5270 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5271
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5272 Section 2116070 Solvent 5273 5274 Solvent means a liquid substance that is used to dissolve or dilute another substance This 5275 term includes but is not limited to organic materials used as dissolvers viscosity reducers 5276 degreasing agents or cleaning agents 5277 5278
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5279 5280 Section 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 5281 5282 Solvent cleaning means the process of cleaning soils from surfaces by cold cleaning open top 5283 vapor degreasing or conveyorized degreasing 5284 5285
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5286 5287 Section 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 5288 5289 Solvent recovery system means equipment which processes spent solvents surplus propellants 5290 and other VOM containing waste materials generated by an emission unit to recover VOM which 5291 can be productively used either in the original unit or for another purpose reducing the amount 5292 of such material which must be disposed of as waste 5293 5294
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5295 5296 Section 2116130 Source 5297 5298 Source means any stationary source (or any group of stationary sources) that are located on 5299 one or more contiguous or adjacent properties that are under common control of the same 5300 person (or persons under common control) and that belongs to a single major industrial 5301 grouping For the purposes of defining source a stationary source or group of stationary 5302 sources shall be considered part of a single major industrial grouping if all of the pollutant 5303 emitting activities at such source or group of sources located on contiguous or adjacent 5304 properties and under common control belong to the same Major Group (ie all have the same 5305 two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual 1987 5306 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or such pollutant 5307 emitting activities at a stationary source (or group of sources) located on contiguous or adjacent 5308 properties and under common control constitute a support facility as defined in Section 395 of 5309 the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5395] The determination as to whether any 5310 group of stationary sources are located on contiguous or adjacent properties andor are under 5311 common control andor whether the pollutant emitting activities at such group of stationary 5312 sources constitute a support facility shall be made on a case by case basis [415 ILCS 5395] 5313 5314
(Source Amended at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001) 5315 5316 Section 2116140 Specialty Coatings 5317
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5318 Specialty coatings means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 plastic parts 5319 coatings used for unusual job performance requirements These products include adhesion 5320 primers resist coatings soft coatings reflective coatings electrostatic prep coatings headlamp 5321 lens coatings ink pad printing coatings stencil coatings vacuum metalizing coatings gloss 5322 reducers plating resist coatings and plating sensitizer coatings 5323 5324
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5325 5326 Section 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 5327 5328 Specialty coatings for motor vehicles means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code Part 218 and 5329 Part 219 Subpart HH a coating used for unusual job performance requirements including but 5330 not limited to adhesion promoters uniform finish blenders elastomeric materials gloss 5331 flatteners and bright metal trim repair 5332 5333
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5334 5335 Section 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 5336 5337 Specialty high gloss catalyzed coating means commercial contract finishing of material 5338 prepared for printers and lithographers where the finishing process uses a solvent-borne coating 5339 formulated with a catalyst in a quantity of no more than 12000 gallonsyear as supplied where 5340 the coating machines are sheet fed and the coated sheets are brought to a minimum surface 5341 temperature of 190deg F and where the coated sheets are to achieve the minimum specular 5342 reflectance index of 65 measured at a 60 degree angle with a gloss meter 5343 5344
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 5345 5346 Section 2116170 Specialty Leather 5347 5348 Specialty leather means leather in one of the following categories 5349
5350 a) Specialty shoe leather such as CHROMEXCEL (TM) leather that is 5351
5352 1) A select grade of chrome tanned bark retanned leather 5353 5354 2) Retanned to over 25 by weight grease wax and oils by direct contact 5355
with such materials in liquefied form at elevated temperature without the 5356 presence of water 5357
5358 3) Finished with coating materials which adhere to the leather surface to 5359
provide color and a rich visual luster while allowing a surface that feels 5360 oily and 5361
5362 4) Used primarily for manufacture of shoes 5363
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5364 b) SpecialitySpecialty football leather such as TANNED IN TACK (TM) 5365
leather that is 5366 5367 1) Top grade chrome tanned bark retanned and fat liquored leather 5368 5369 2) Finished with coating materials which impregnate into the leather to 5370
produce a permanent non-slip tacky exterior surface on the leather This 5371 tacky characteristic continues to exist with wear and 5372
5373 3) Used primarily for the manufacture of footballs 5374 5375
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5376 5377 Section 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 5378 5379 Specialty soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing equipment 5380 using indirect steam heat in flash or vapor desolventizers as the primary method of 5381 desolventizing and producing specialty solvent extracted soy flakes grits or flour 5382 5383
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5384 5385 Section 2116210 Splash Loading 5386 5387 Splash loading means a method of loading a tank railroad tank car tank truck or trailer by use 5388 of other than a submerged loading pipe 5389 5390
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5391 5392 Section 2116230 Stack 5393 5394 Stack means a flue or conduit free-standing or with exhaust port above the roof of the building 5395 on which it is mounted by which air contaminants are emitted into the atmosphere 5396 5397
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5398 5399 Section 2116250 Stain Coating 5400 5401 Stain coating means a non-protective coating containing dye or pigment which is applied to a 5402 substrate to impart color without obscuring the grain of the substrate ie the appearance and 5403 texture of the surface of the substrate due to its physical structure or for a transparent substrate 5404 without blocking the passage of light through the substrate 5405 5406
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5407 5408 Section 2116270 Standard Conditions 5409
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5410 Standard conditions means a temperature of 70deg F and a pressure of 147 psia 5411 5412
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5413 5414 Section 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 5415 5416 Standard cubic foot (scf) means the volume of one cubic foot of gas at standard conditions 5417 5418
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5419 5420 Section 2116310 Start-Up 5421 5422 Start-up means the setting in operation of an emission unit for any purpose 5423 5424
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5425 5426 Section 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 5427 5428 Stationary emission source means an emission source which is not self-propelled 5429 5430
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5431 5432 Section 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 5433 5434 Stationary emission unit means an emission unit which is not self-propelled 5435 5436
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5437 5438 Section 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 5439 5440 Stationary gas turbine means any simple cycle gas turbine regenerative cycle gas turbine or 5441 any gas turbine portion of a combined cycle steamelectric generating system that is not self 5442 propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for portability 5443 5444
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5445 5446 Section 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 5447 5448 Stationary reciprocating internal combustion engine means any internal combustion engine 5449 except a gas turbine that is not self-propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for 5450 portability 5451 5452
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5453 5454 Section 2116370 Stationary Source 5455
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5456 Stationary source means any building structure facility or installation that emits or may emit 5457 any air pollutant 5458 5459
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5460 5461 Section 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 5462 5463 Stationary storage tank means any container of liquid or gas which is designed and constructed 5464 to remain at one site 5465 5466
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5467 5468 Section 2116400 Stencil Coat 5469 5470
Stencil coat means 5471 5472
Prior to May 1 2012 a coating that is applied over a stencil on a plastic 5473 part at a thickness of 1 mil or less of coating solids Stencil coats are most 5474 frequently letters numbers or decorative designs 5475
5476 On and after May 1 2012 an ink or pigmented coating that is rolled or 5477 brushed onto a template or stamp in order to add identifying letters 5478 symbols andor numbers 5479
5480 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5481
5482 Section 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 5483 5484 Sterilization Indicating Ink means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5485 ink that changes color to indicate that sterilization has occurred Such ink is used to monitor the 5486 sterilization of medical instruments autoclave efficiency and the thermal processing of foods for 5487 prevention of spoilage 5488 5489
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5490 5491 Section 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 5492 5493 Storage tank or storage vessel means any tank reservoir or container used for the storage of 5494 liquid or gaseous material 5495 5496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5497 5498 Section 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 5499 5500 Strippable spray booth coating means a coating that is applied to a spray booth wall to provide 5501
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a protective film to receive overspray during finishing operations and that is subsequently peeled 5502 off and disposed of 5503 5504
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 5505 5506 Section 2116425 Stripping 5507 5508 Stripping means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the removal of cured 5509 coatings cured inks or cured adhesives 5510 5511
(Source Added at 39 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5512 5513 Section 2116427 Structural Glazing 5514 5515
Structural glazing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5516 process that includes the application of adhesive to bond glass ceramic metal 5517 stone or composite panels to exterior building frames 5518
5519 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14116 effective September 14 2010) 5520
5521 Section 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 5522 5523 Styrene devolatilizer unit means equipment performing the function of separating unreacted 5524 styrene monomer and other volatile components from polystyrene in a vacuum devolatilizer 5525 5526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5527 5528 Section 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 5529 5530 Styrene recovery unit means equipment performing the function of separating styrene 5531 monomer from other less volatile components of the styrene devolatilizer units output The 5532 separated styrene monomer may be reused as a raw material in the polystyrene plant 5533 5534
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5535 5536 Section 2116460 Subfloor 5537 5538
Subfloor means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 subflooring 5539 material over floor joists including any load bearing joists Subflooring is 5540 covered by a finish surface material 5541
5542 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5543
5544 Section 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 5545 5546
a) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any 5547
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loading pipe the discharge opening of which is entirely submerged when the 5548 liquid level is 6 inches above the bottom of the tank When applied to a tank 5549 which is loaded from the side submerged loading pipe means any loading pipe 5550 the discharge of which is entirely submerged when the liquid level is 18 inches or 5551 two times the loading pipe diameter whichever is greater above the bottom of the 5552 tank The definition shall also apply to any loading pipe which is continuously 5553 submerged during loading operations 5554
5555 b) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5556
any discharge pipe or nozzle which meets either of the following conditions 5557 5558 1) Where the tank is filled from the top the end of the discharge pipe or 5559
nozzle must be totally submerged when the liquid level is 15 cm (6 in) 5560 above the bottom of the tank 5561
5562 2) Where the tank is filled from the side the discharge pipe or nozzle must 5563
be totally submerged when the liquid level is 46 cm (18 in) above the 5564 bottom of the tank 5565
5566 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5567
5568 Section 2116490 Substrate 5569 5570 Substrate means the surface onto which a coating is applied or into which a coating is 5571 impregnated 5572 5573
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5574 5575 Section 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 5576 5577 Sulfuric acid mist means sulfuric acid mist as measured according to the method specified in 5578 35 Ill Adm Code 214101(b) 5579 5580
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5581 5582 Section 2116530 Surface Condenser 5583 5584 Surface condenser means a device which removes a substance from a gas stream by reducing 5585 the temperature of the stream without direct contact between the coolant and the stream 5586 5587
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5588 5589 Section 2116535 Surface Preparation 5590 5591
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Surface Preparation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 5592 removal of contaminants such as dust soil oil and grease prior to coating adhesive or ink 5593 applications 5594 5595
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5596 5597 Section 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 5598 5599 Surface preparation materials means materials that are used to remove foreign matter such as 5600 wax tar grease and silicone from the surface to be coated 5601 5602
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5603 5604 Section 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 5605 5606 Synthetic organic chemical or polymer manufacturing plant means a source that produces as 5607 intermediates or final products chemicals or polymers 5608 5609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5610 5611 Section 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 5612 5613 Tablet coating operation means a pharmaceutical coating operation in which tablets are coated 5614 5615
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5616 5617 Section 2116580 Texture Coat 5618 5619 Texture coat means a coating applied to a plastic part which in its finished form consists of 5620 discrete raised spots of the coating 5621 5622
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5623 5624 Section 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 5625 5626
Thin metal laminating adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5627 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in bonding multiple 5628 layers of metal to metal or metal to plastic in the production of electronic or 5629 magnetic components in which the thickness of the bond lines is less than 025 5630 millimeters 5631
5632 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5633
5634 Section 2116587 Thin Particleboard 5635 5636
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Thin Particleboard is a manufactured board frac14 inch or less in thickness made of individual 5637 wood particles that have been coated with a binder and formed into flat sheets by pressure 5638 5639
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5640 5641 Section 2116590 Thirty Day Rolling Average 5642 5643 Thirty day rolling average means any value arithmetically averaged over any consecutive thirty 5644 days 5645 5646
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5647 5648 Section 2116610 Three-Piece Can 5649 5650 Three-piece can means a can which is made from a rectangular sheet and two circular ends 5651 5652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5653 5654 Section 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 5655 5656 Three or four stage coating system means a topcoat system composed of a colored basecoat 5657 one or two semi-transparent midcoats and a transparent clearcoat 5658 5659
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5660 5661 Section 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 5662 5663 Through-the-value fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method 5664 of filling cans by injecting propellant into the can through and around the outlet tube of the can 5665 and aerosol valve Through-the-valve fill is a different method of fill than under-the-cup fill 5666 5667
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5668 5669 Section 2116635 Tileboard 5670 5671 Tileboard means paneling that has a colored waterproof surface coating 5672 5673
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5674 5675 Section 2116640 Tire Repair 5676 5677
Tire repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a process 5678 that includes expanding a hole tear fissure or blemish in a tire casing by 5679 grinding or gouging applying adhesive and filling the hole or crevice with 5680 rubber 5681
5682
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5683 5684 Section 2116650 Tooling Resin 5685 5686 Tooling resin means resins used to fabricate molds and fixtures used in manufacturing of 5687 fiberglass products 5688 5689
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5690 5691 Section 2116670 Topcoat 5692 5693
Topcoat means 5694 5695
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and (q)(5) and 5696 219204(a)(2) and (q)(5) a coating applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 5697 operation other than prime coat primer surfacer coat or final repair coat 5698
5699 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 219204(a)(2) the 5700 final coating system applied to provide the final color andor a protective 5701 finish The topcoat may be a monocoat color or basecoatclearcoat 5702 system In-line repair and two-tone are part of topcoat 5703
5704 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) any 5705 final coating applied to the interior or exterior of a pleasure craft 5706
5707 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5708
5709 Section 2116690 Topcoat Operation 5710 5711
Topcoat operation means the application areas flash-off areas and ovens used 5712 to apply and dry or cure the topcoat (except final off-line repair) on automobile or 5713 light-duty truck bodies or body parts on a single assembly line A topcoat 5714 operation may include other coatings (eg blackout interior color etc) that are 5715 applied in the same spray booths 5716
5717 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5718
5719 Section 2116695 Topcoat System 5720 5721 Topcoat system means the final film or series of films of coating applied to a motor vehicle 5722 refinishing surface and includes basecoatclearcoat systems and three or four stage coating 5723 systems 5724 5725
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5726 5727 Section 2116710 Touch-Up 5728
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5729 Touch-up means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of 5730 the fabrication process that is necessary to cover minor imperfections 5731 5732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5733 5734 Section 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 5735 5736
Touch-up coating means 5737 5738
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) for 5739 purposes of motor vehicle refinishing operations a coating applied by 5740 brush or hand held non-refillable aerosol cans to repair minor surface 5741 damage and imperfections 5742
5743 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 5744 used to cover minor coating imperfections appearing after the main 5745 coating operation 5746
5747 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5748
5749 Section 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 5750 5751 Transfer efficiency means the ratio of the amount of coating solids deposited onto a part or 5752 product to the total amount of coating solids used during a particular time period 5753 5754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5755 5756 Section 2116740 Translucent Coating 5757 5758
Translucent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5759 coating that contains binders and pigment and is formulated to form a colored 5760 but not opaque film 5761
5762 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5763
5764 Section 2116750 Tread End Cementing 5765 5766 Tread end cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the tire tread ends 5767 5768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5769 5770 Section 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 5771 5772 True vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by a volatile organic liquid 5773 as determined in accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute Bulletin 5774
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2517 Evaporation Loss From Floating Roof Tanks second edition February 1980 5775 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 5776 5777
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5778 5779 Section 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 5780 5781
Trunk interior coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5782 coating outside of the primer surfacer and topcoat operations applied to the trunk 5783 interior to provide chip protection 5784
5785 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5786
5787 Section 2116790 Turnaround 5788 5789 Turnaround means with respect to a refinery process unit the procedure of shutting down an 5790 operating refinery unit emptying gaseous and liquid contents to do inspection maintenance and 5791 repair work and putting the unit back into production 5792 5793
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5794 5795 Section 2116810 Two-Piece Can 5796 5797 Two-piece can means a can that consists of a body manufactured ie drawn from a single 5798 piece of metal and one top or end 5799 5800
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5801 5802 Section 2116825 Underbody Coating 5803 5804
Underbody coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5805 coating applied to the undercarriage or firewall to prevent corrosion andor 5806 provide chip protection 5807
5808 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5809
5810 Section 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 5811 5812 Under-the-cup fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method of 5813 filling cans whereby the propellant is introduced through the junction between the annular top of 5814 the can and the metal cup which holds the outlet tube and aerosol valve Under-the-cup fill is a 5815 different method of fill than through-the-valve fill 5816 5817
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5818 5819 Section 2116850 Undertread Cementing 5820
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5821 Undertread cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the underside of a 5822 tire tread 5823 5824
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5825 5826 Section 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 5827 5828 Uniform finish blender means a thinner or low solids clear solution which is used to melt 5829 overspray from a repaired area into the unrepaired color 5830 5831
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5832 5833 Section 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 5834 5835 Unregulated safety relief valve means a safety relief valve which cannot be actuated by a 5836 means other than high pressure in the pipe or vessel which it protects 5837 5838
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5839 5840 Section 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 5841 5842 Vacuum metallizing means a process whereby metal is vaporized and deposited on a substrate 5843 in a vacuum chamber 5844 5845
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5846 5847 Section 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 5848 5849
Vacuum metalizing coating means 5850 5851
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and (q)(2) and 5852 219204(q)(1) and (q)(2) the undercoat applied to the substrate on which 5853 the metal is deposited or the overcoat applied directly to the metal film 5854
5855 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(3) and (q)(4) and 5856 219204(q)(3) and (q)(4) the topcoat and basecoat used in a vacuum-5857 metalizing operation 5858
5859 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5860
5861 Section 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 5862 5863 Vacuum producing system means any reciprocating rotary or centrifugal blower or 5864 compressor or any jet ejector or device that creates suction from a pressure below atmospheric 5865 and discharges against a greater pressure 5866
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5867 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5868
5869 Section 2116910 Vacuum Service 5870 5871 Vacuum service means for the purpose of Subpart Q of this 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 5872 219 equipment or a component which is operating at an internal pressure that is at least 5 kPa 5873 (073 psia) below ambient pressure 5874 5875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5876 5877 Section 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 5878 5879 Valves not externally regulated means valves that have no provision for external adjustment or 5880 governance during their operation such as in-line check valves 5881 5882
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5883 5884 Section 2116950 Vapor Balance System 5885 5886 Vapor balance system means any combination of pipes or hoses which creates a closed system 5887 between the vapor spaces of an unloading tank and a receiving tank such that vapors displaced 5888 from the receiving tank are transferred to the tank being unloaded 5889 5890
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5891 5892 Section 2116970 Vapor Collection System 5893 5894 Vapor collection system means all piping seals hoses connections pressure-vacumvacuum 5895 vents and other components between the gasoline delivery vessel or marine vessel and the vapor 5896 processing unit andor the storage tanks 5897 5898
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5899 5900 Section 2116990 Vapor Control System 5901 5902 Vapor control system means any system that limits or prevents release to the atmosphere of 5903 organic material in the vapors displaced from a tank or marine vessel during the transfer of 5904 gasoline or other volatile organic liquid 5905 5906
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5907 5908 Section 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 5909 5910 Vapor-mounted primary seal means a primary seal mounted with an air space bounded by the 5911 bottom of the primary seal the tank wall the liquid surface and the floating roof 5912
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5913 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5914
5915 Section 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 5916 5917 Vapor recovery system means with respect to a storage tank storing a volatile organic liquid 5918 a vapor gathering system capable of collecting all volatile organic material (VOM) vapors and 5919 gases discharged from the storage tank and a vapor disposal system capable of processing such 5920 VOM vapors and gases so as to prevent their emission to the atmosphere 5921 5922
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5923 5924 Section 2117050 Vapor Suppressed Polyester Resin 5925 5926 Vapor suppressed polyester resin means a polyester resin material which contains catalysts or 5927 additives designed to reduce monomer evaporation loss during application and curing 5928 5929
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5930 5931 Section 2117070 Vinyl Coating 5932 5933 Vinyl coating means any protective decorative or functional coating or ink applied to vinyl or 5934 urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is delivered to a coating line or printing line as 5935 a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate However a plastisol is not a vinyl coating 5936 5937
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5938 5939 Section 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 5940 5941 Vinyl coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 5942 coating or ink is applied onto vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is 5943 delivered to a coating line or printing line as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous 5944 substrate However application of a plastisol to vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated 5945 fabric is not a vinyl coating line or part of a vinyl coating line 5946 5947
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5948 5949 Section 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 5950 5951 Volatile organic liquid (VOL) means any substance which is liquid at storage conditions and 5952 which contains volatile organic material 5953 5954
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5955 5956 Section 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 5957 5958
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Volatile organic material content (VOMC) means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 5959 the emissions of volatile organic material which would result from the exposure of a coating 5960 printing ink fountain solution tire spray dry cleaning waste or other similar material to the air 5961 including any drying or curing in the absence of any control equipment VOMC is typically 5962 expressed as kilogram (kg) VOMliter (lb VOMgallon) of coating or coating solids or kg 5963 VOMkg (lb VOMlb) of coating solids coating or material 5964 5965
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5966 5967 Section 2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 5968 5969 Volatile organic material (also VOM) or volatile organic compound (also VOC) means 5970 any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic 5971 carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate that participates in atmospheric photochemical 5972 reactions 5973 5974
a) This definition of VOM includes any organic compound that participates in 5975 atmospheric photochemical reactions other than the compounds listed in this 5976 subsection (a) USEPA has determined that the compounds listed in this 5977 subsection (a) have negligible photochemical reactivity 5978
5979 2-Amino-2-methylpropan-1-ol (CAS No 124-68-5) 5980 Bis(difluoromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-236ca12HFE-236cal2 CAS 5981
No 78522-47-1) 5982 12-Bis(difluoromethoxy)-1122-tetrafluoroethane 5983
(HFE-338pcc13 CAS No 188690-78-0) 5984 tertiary-Butyl acetate (11-dimethylethyl acetic acid ester CAS No 540-5985
88-5) 5986 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b CAS No 75-68-3) 5987 Chlorodifluoromethane (CFC-22 CAS No 75-45-6) 5988 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a CAS No 1615-75-4) 5989 Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31 CAS No 593-70-4) 5990 Chloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115 CAS No 76-15-3) 5991 2-Chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124 CAS No 2837-89-0) 5992 1-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (parachlorobenzotrifluoride 5993
(PCBTF) CAS No 98-56-6) 5994 (1E)-1-Chloro-333-trifluoroprop-1-ene (trans-1-chloro-333-5995
trifluoroprop-1-ene CAS No 102687-65-0) 5996 1112234555-Decafluoro-3-methoxy-4-trifluoromethylpentane (HFE-5997
7300 CAS No 132182-92-4) 5998 1112344555-Decafluoropentane (HFC 43-10mee CAS No 138495-5999
42-8) 6000 Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12 CAS No 75-71-8) 6001 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b CAS No 1717-00-6) 6002 Dichloromethane (methylene chloride CAS No 75-09-2) 6003
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33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca CAS No 422-6004 56-0) 6005
13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb CAS No 507-6006 55-1) 6007
12-Dichloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (CFC-114 CAS No 76-14-2) 6008 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123 CAS No 306-83-2) 6009 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a CAS No 354-23-4) 6010 11-Difluoroethane (HFC-152a CAS No 75-37-6) 6011 Difluoromethane (HFC-32 CAS No 75-10-5) 6012 (Difloromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-134 CAS No 1691-17-4) 6013 1-(Difloromethoxy)-2-[(difluoromethoxy)(difluoro)methoxy]-1122-6014
tetrafluoroethane (HFE-43-10pccc124 CAS No 188690-77-9) 6015 2-(Difluoromethoxymethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6016
163702-08-7) 6017 Dimethyl carbonate (CAS No 616-38-6) 6018 Ethane (CAS No 74-84-0) 6019 2-(Ethoxydifluoromethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6020
163702-06-5) 6021 3-Ethoxy-111234455666-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)hexane 6022
(HFE-7500 CAS No 297730-93-9) 6023 1-Ethoxy-112233444-nonafluorobutane (HFE-7200 CAS No 6024
163702-05-4) 6025 Ethylfluoride (HFC-161 CAS No 353-36-6) 6026 1112233-Heptafluoro-3-methoxypropane (HFE-7000 CAS No 375-6027
03-1) 6028 1112333-Heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea CAS No 431-89-0) 6029 111233-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea CAS No 431-63-0) 6030 111333-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa CAS No 690-39-1) 6031 Methane (CAS No 74-82-8) 6032 Methyl acetate (methyl ethanoate CAS No 79-20-9) 6033 4-Methyl-13-dioxolan-2-one (propylene carbonate CAS No 108-32-7) 6034 Methyl formate (methyl methanoate CAS No 107-31-3) 6035 111223344-Nonafluoro-4-methoxybutane (HFE-7100 CAS No 6036
163702-07-6) 6037 11133-Pentafluorobutane (HFC-365mfc CAS No 406-58-6) 6038 Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125 CAS No 354-33-6) 6039 11223-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ca CAS No 679-86-7) 6040 11233-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ea CAS No 24270-66-4) 6041 11123-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245eb CAS No 431-31-2) 6042 11133-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa CAS No 460-73-1) 6043 Perfluorocarbon compounds that fall into the following classes 6044
Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated alkanes 6045 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated ethers with no 6046
unsaturations 6047 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated tertiary amines 6048
with no unsaturations 6049
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Sulfur-containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with 6050 sulfur bonds only to carbon and fluorine 6051
Propan-2-one (acetone or dimethylketone CAS No 67-64-1) 6052 Siloxanes cyclic branched or linear completely-methylated 6053 Tetrachloroethene (perchloroethylene CAS No 127-18-4) 6054 1122-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134 CAS No 359-35-3) 6055 1112-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a CAS No 811-97-2) 6056 (1E)-1333-Tetrafluoropropene (trans-1333-tetrafluoropropene HFO-6057
1234ze CAS No 29118-24-9) 6058 2333-Tetrafluoroprop-1-ene (HFO-1234yf CAS No 754-12-1) 6059 111-Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform CAS No 71-55-6) 6060 1122-tetrafluoro-1-(222-trifluoroethoxy)ethane (HFE-347pcf2 CAS 6061
No 406-78-0) 6062 Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11 CAS No 75-69-4) 6063 112-Trichloro-122-trifluoroethane (CFC-113 CAS No 76-13-1) 6064 111-Trifluoroethane (HFC-143a CAS No 420-46-2) 6065 Trifluoromethane (HFC-23 CAS No 75-46-7) 6066
6067 b) For purposes of determining VOM emissions and compliance with emissions 6068
limits VOM will be measured by the test methods in the approved 6069 implementation plan or 40 CFR 60 appendix A incorporated by reference at 35 6070 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112 as applicable or by source-6071 specific test methods that have been established pursuant to a permit issued under 6072 a program approved or promulgated under Title V of the Clean Air Act under 40 6073 CFR 51 subpart I or appendix S incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 6074 218112 and 219112 or under 40 CFR 5221 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill 6075 Adm Code 218112 and 219112 as applicable Where such a method also 6076 measures compounds with negligible photochemical reactivity these negligibly-6077 reactive compounds may be excluded as VOM if the amount of such compounds 6078 is accurately quantified and the exclusion is approved by the Agency 6079
6080 c) As a precondition to excluding these negligibly-reactive compounds as VOM or 6081
at any time thereafter the Agency may require an owner or operator to provide 6082 monitoring or testing methods and results demonstrating to the satisfaction of the 6083 Agency the amount of negligibly-reactive compounds in the sources emissions 6084
6085 d) The USEPA will not be bound by any State determination as to appropriate 6086
methods for testing or monitoring negligibly-reactive compounds if such 6087 determination is not reflected in any of the test methods in subsection (b) 6088
6089 (Source Amended at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective October 23 2017) 6090
6091 Section 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 6092 6093 Volatile petroleum liquid means any petroleum liquid with a true vapor pressure that is greater 6094 than 15 psia (78 millimeters of mercury) at standard conditions 6095
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6096 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6097
6098 Section 2117190 Wash Coat 6099 6100 Wash coat means a coating containing binders which seals wood surfaces prevents undesired 6101 staining and controls penetration 6102 6103
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6104 6105 Section 2117200 Washoff Operations 6106 6107 Washoff operations means those operations in which organic solvent is used to remove coating 6108 from a substrate 6109 6110
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 6111 6112 Section 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 6113 6114 Wastewater (oilwater) separator means any device or piece of equipment which utilizes the 6115 difference in density between oil and water to remove oil and associated chemicals from water 6116 or any device such as a flocculation tank or a clarifier which removes petroleum derived 6117 compounds from waste water 6118 6119
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6120 6121 Section 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 6122 6123
Waterproof resorcinol glue means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 6124 219 a two-part resorcinol-resin-based adhesive designed for applications where 6125 the bond line must be resistant to conditions of continuous immersion in fresh or 6126 salt water 6127
6128 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6129
6130 Section 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 6131 6132 Weak nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility manufacturing nitric 6133 acid with a concentration of less than 70 percent by weight 6134 6135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6136 6137 Section 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 6138 6139
Weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 6140 218 and 219 an adhesive used at an automobile or light-duty truck assembly 6141
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coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the purpose of bonding 6142 the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 6143
6144 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6145
6146 Section 2117250 Web 6147 6148 Web means a substrate which is coated or printed as a continuous substrate after being unrolled 6149 from the roll in which the substrate is delivered to a line 6150 6151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6152 6153 Section 2117270 Wholesale Purchase - Consumer 6154 6155 Wholesale purchase - consumer means any person or organization that purchases or obtains 6156 gasoline from a supplier for ultimate consumption or use in motor vehicles and receives delivery 6157 of gasoline into a storage tank with a capacity of at least 2082 liters (550 gallons) owned and 6158 controlled by that person 6159 6160
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6161 6162 Section 2117290 Wood Furniture 6163 6164 Wood furniture means room furnishings including cabinets (kitchen bath and vanity) tables 6165 chairs beds sofas shutters art objects wood paneling other than flat wood paneling wood 6166 flooring and any other coated furnishings made of wood wood composition or fabricated wood 6167 materials 6168 6169
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 6170 6171 Section 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 6172 6173 Wood furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied to wood 6174 furniture or wood furniture parts 6175 6176
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6177 6178 Section 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 6179 6180 Wood furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 6181 functional coating is applied to wood furniture or wood furniture parts 6182 6183
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6184 6185 Section 2117350 Woodworking 6186 6187
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Woodworking means the shaping sawing grinding smoothing polishing and making into 6188 products of any form or shape of wood 6189 6190
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6191 6192 Section 2117400 Yeast Percentage 6193 6194 Yeast percentage means lbs of yeast per hundred lbs of total flour in the recipe expressed as a 6195 percentage 6196 6197
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 6198 6199 Section 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 6200 6201 6202 6203 6204 RULE SECTION 201 211121 and 211122 6205 6206 Section 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 6207 6208 6209 6210 6211 SECTION RULE 211101 -- 211102 -- 211121 Rule 201 211122 Rule 201 6212 6213
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211485 Animal Pathological Waste 47 211490 Annual Grain Through-Put 48 211492 Antifoulant Coating 49 211493 Antifouling SealerTie Coat 50 211495 Anti-GlareSafety Coating 51 211510 Application Area 52 211530 Architectural Coating 53 211540 Architectural Structure 54 211550 As Applied 55 211560 As-Applied Fountain Solution 56 211570 Asphalt 57 211590 Asphalt Prime Coat 58 211610 Automobile 59 211630 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or Light-Duty 60
Truck Manufacturing Plant 61 211650 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing 62 211660 AutomotiveTransportation Plastic Parts 63 211665 Auxiliary Boiler 64 211670 Baked Coatings 65 211680 Bakery Oven 66 211685 BasecoatClearcoat System 67 211690 Batch Loading 68 211695 Batch Operation 69 211696 Batch Process Train 70 211710 Bead-Dipping 71 211715 Bedliner 72 211730 Binders 73 211735 Black Coating 74 211740 Brakehorsepower (rated-bhp) 75 211750 British Thermal Unit 76 211770 Brush or Wipe Coating 77 211790 Bulk Gasoline Plant 78 211810 Bulk Gasoline Terminal 79 211820 Business Machine Plastic Parts 80 211825 Camouflage Coating 81 211830 Can 82 211850 Can Coating 83 211870 Can Coating Line 84 211880 Cap Sealant 85 211890 Capture 86 211910 Capture Device 87 211930 Capture Efficiency 88 211950 Capture System 89 211953 Carbon Adsorber 90 211954 Cavity Wax 91 211955 Cement 92
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211960 Cement Kiln 93 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 94 211970 Certified Investigation 95 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 96 211990 Choke Loading 97 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 98 2111000 Class II Finish 99 2111010 Clean Air Act 100 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 101 2111070 Cleaning Materials 102 2111090 Clear Coating 103 2111110 Clear Topcoat 104 2111120 Clinker 105 2111128 Closed Molding 106 2111130 Closed Purge System 107 2111150 Closed Vent System 108 2111170 Coal Refuse 109 2111190 Coating 110 2111210 Coating Applicator 111 2111230 Coating Line 112 2111250 Coating Plant 113 2111270 Coil Coating 114 2111290 Coil Coating Line 115 2111310 Cold Cleaning 116 2111312 Combined Cycle System 117 2111315 Combustion Tuning 118 2111316 Combustion Turbine 119 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 120 2111324 Commence Operation 121 2111328 Common Stack 122 2111330 Complete Combustion 123 2111350 Component 124 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 125 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 126 2111410 Condensate 127 2111430 Condensible PM-10 128 2111435 Container Glass 129 2111455 Contact Adhesive 130 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 131 2111467 Continuous Coater 132 2111470 Continuous Process 133 2111490 Control Device 134 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 135 2111515 Control Period 136 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 137 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 138
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2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 139 2111560 Cove Base 140 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 141 2111570 Crude Oil 142 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 143 2111610 Crushing 144 2111630 Custody Transfer 145 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 146 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 147 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 148 2111690 Day 149 2111700 Deadener 150 2111710 Degreaser 151 2111730 Delivery Vessel 152 2111740 Diesel Engine 153 2111745 Digital Printing 154 2111750 Dip Coating 155 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 156 2111780 Distillation Unit 157 2111790 Drum 158 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 159 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 160 2111850 Effective Grate Area 161 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 162 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 163 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 164 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 165 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 166 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 167 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coating 168 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 169 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) Shielding 170
Coatings 171 2111885 Electronic Component 172 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 173 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 174 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 175 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 176 2111930 Emission Rate 177 2111950 Emission Unit 178 2111970 Enamel 179 2111990 Enclose 180 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 181 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 182 2112040 Etching Filler 183 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 184
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2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (DPDM) Roof Membrane 185 2112070 Excess Air 186 2112080 Excess Emissions 187 2112090 Excessive Release 188 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 189 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 190 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 191 2112170 Exterior End Coat 192 2112190 External Floating Roof 193 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 194 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 195 2112230 Fabric Coating 196 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 197 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 198 2112285 Feed Mill 199 2112290 Fermentation Time 200 2112300 Fill 201 2112310 Final Repair Coat 202 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 203 2112330 Firebox 204 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 205 2112355 Flare 206 2112357 Flat Glass 207 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 208 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 209 2112360 Flexible Coating 210 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 211 2112368 Flexible Packaging 212 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 213 2112370 Flexographic Printing 214 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 215 2112410 Floating Roof 216 2112415 Fog Coat 217 2112420 Fossil Fuel 218 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 219 2112430 Fountain Solution 220 2112450 Freeboard Height 221 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 222 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 223 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 224 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 225 2112530 Gas Service 226 2112550 GasGas Method 227 2112570 Gasoline 228 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 229 2112610 Gel Coat 230
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2112615 General Work Surface 231 2112620 Generator 232 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 233 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 234 2112630 Gloss Reducers 235 2112650 Grain 236 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 237 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 238 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 239 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 240 2112750 Green Tires 241 2112770 Gross Heating Value 242 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 243 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 244 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 245 2112815 Heat Input 246 2112820 Heat Input Rate 247 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 248 2112830 Heatset 249 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 250 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 251 2112870 Heavy Liquid 252 2112890 Heavy Metals 253 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 254 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 255 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 256 2112955 High Bake Coating 257 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 258 2112958 High Gloss Coating 259 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 260 2112965 High Precision Optic 261 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 262 2112980 High Temperature Coating 263 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 264 2113010 Hood 265 2113030 Hot Well 266 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 267 2113070 Incinerator 268 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 269 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 270 2113100 Industrial Boiler 271 2113110 Ink 272 2113120 In-Line Repair 273 2113130 In-Process Tank 274 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 275 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 276
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2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 277 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 278 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 279 2113230 Lacquers 280 2113240 Laminate 281 2113250 Large Appliance 282 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 283 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 284 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 285 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 286 2113310 Light Liquid 287 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 288 2113350 Light Oil 289 2113355 Lime Kiln 290 2113370 LiquidGas Method 291 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 292 2113410 Liquid Service 293 2113430 Liquids Dripping 294 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 295 2113470 Load-Out Area 296 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 297 2113480 Loading Event 298 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 299 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 300 2113487 Low-NOx Burner 301 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 302 2113500 Lubricating Oil 303 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 304 2113510 Magnet Wire 305 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 306 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 307 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 308 2113570 Major Dump Pit 309 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 310 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 311 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 312 2113630 Manufacturing Process 313 2113650 Marine Terminal 314 2113660 Marine Vessel 315 2113665 Mask Coating 316 2113670 Material Recovery Section 317 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 318 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 319 2113705 Medical Device 320 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 321 2113710 Metal Furniture 322
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2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 323 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 324 2113760 Metallic Coating 325 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 326 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 327 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 328 2113785 Military Specification Coating 329 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 330 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing Process 331 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 332 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 333 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 334 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 335 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 336 2113910 Mixing Operation 337 2113915 Mobile Equipment 338 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 339 2113930 Monitor 340 2113950 Monomer 341 2113960 Motor Vehicles 342 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 343 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 344 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 345 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 346 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 347 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 348 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 349 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 350 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 351 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 352 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 353 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 354 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 355 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 356 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 357 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 358 2114065 Non-Heatset 359 2114067 NOx Trading Program 360 2114070 Offset 361 2114080 One-Component Coating 362 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 363 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 364 2114130 Opacity 365 2114150 Opaque Stains 366 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 367 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 368
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2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 369 Dispensing Facility 370
2114220 Optical Coating 371 2114230 Organic Compound 372 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 373 2114260 Organic Solvent 374 2114270 Organic Vapor 375 2114280 Other Glass 376 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 377 2114290 Oven 378 2114310 Overall Control 379 2114330 Overvarnish 380 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing 381
Facility 382 2114370 Owner or Operator 383 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 384 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 385 2114430 Pail 386 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 387 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 388 2114460 Panel 389 2114470 Paper Coating 390 2114490 Paper Coating Line 391 2114510 Particulate Matter 392 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 393 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 394 2114550 Person 395 2114590 Petroleum 396 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 397 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 398 2114650 Pharmaceutical 399 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 400 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 401 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 402 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 403 2114730 Plant 404 2114735 Plastic 405 2114740 Plastic Part 406 2114750 Plasticizers 407 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 408 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 409 2114768 Pleasure Craft 410 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 411 2114770 PM-10 412 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 413 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 414
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2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 415 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 416 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 417 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 418 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 419 2114900 Porous Material 420 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 421 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 422 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 423 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 424 2114970 Potential to Emit 425 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 426 2115010 Precoat 427 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coating 428 2115015 Preheater Kiln 429 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 430 2115030 Pressure Release 431 2115050 Pressure Tank 432 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 433 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 434 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 435 2115065 Primary Product 436 2115070 Prime Coat 437 2115075 Primer Sealant 438 2115080 Primer Sealer 439 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 440 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 441 2115130 Primers 442 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 443 2115150 Printing 444 2115170 Printing Line 445 2115185 Process Emission Source 446 2115190 Process Emission Unit 447 2115195 Process Heater 448 2115210 Process Unit 449 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 450 2115245 Process Vent 451 2115250 Process Weight Rate 452 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 453 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 454 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 455 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 456 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 457 2115350 Reactor 458 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 459 2115390 Reclamation System 460
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2115400 Red Coating 461 2115410 Refiner 462 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 463 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 464 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 465 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 466 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 467 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 468 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 469 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 470 2115530 Repair 471 2115535 Repair Cleaning 472 2115550 Repair Coat 473 2115570 Repaired 474 2115580 Repowering 475 2115585 Research and Development Operation 476 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 477 2115600 Resist Coat 478 2115610 Restricted Area 479 2115630 Retail Outlet 480 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 481 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 482 2115670 Roadway 483 2115690 Roll Coater 484 2115710 Roll Coating 485 2115730 Roll Printer 486 2115750 Roll Printing 487 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 488 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 489 2115800 Rubber 490 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 491 2115830 Sandblasting 492 2115850 Sanding Sealers 493 2115860 Scientific Instrument 494 2115870 Screening 495 2115875 Screen Printing 496 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 497 2115885 Screen Reclamation 498 2115890 Sealer 499 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 500 2115930 Sensor 501 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 502 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 503 2115980 Sheet-Fed 504 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 505 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 506
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2115990 Shotblasting 507 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 508 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 509 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 510 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 511 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 512 2116025 Single Unit Operation 513 2116030 Smoke 514 2116050 Smokeless Flare 515 2116060 Soft Coat 516 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 517 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 518 2116070 Solvent 519 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 520 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 521 2116130 Source 522 2116140 Specialty Coatings 523 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 524 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 525 2116170 Specialty Leather 526 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 527 2116210 Splash Loading 528 2116230 Stack 529 2116250 Stain Coating 530 2116270 Standard Conditions 531 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 532 2116310 Start-Up 533 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 534 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 535 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 536 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 537 2116370 Stationary Source 538 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 539 2116400 Stencil Coat 540 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 541 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 542 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 543 2116425 Stripping 544 2116427 Structural Glazing 545 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 546 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 547 2116460 Subfloor 548 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 549 2116490 Substrate 550 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 551 2116530 Surface Condenser 552
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2116535 Surface Preparation 553 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 554 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 555 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 556 2116580 Texture Coat 557 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 558 2116587 Thin Particleboard 559 2116590 Thirty-Day Rolling Average 560 2116610 Three-Piece Can 561 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 562 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 563 2116635 Tileboard 564 2116640 Tire Repair 565 2116650 Tooling Resin 566 2116670 Topcoat 567 2116690 Topcoat Operation 568 2116695 Topcoat System 569 2116710 Touch-Up 570 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 571 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 572 2116740 Translucent Coating 573 2116750 Tread End Cementing 574 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 575 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 576 2116790 Turnaround 577 2116810 Two-Piece Can 578 2116825 Underbody Coating 579 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 580 2116850 Undertread Cementing 581 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 582 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 583 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 584 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 585 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 586 2116910 Vacuum Service 587 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 588 2116950 Vapor Balance System 589 2116970 Vapor Collection System 590 2116990 Vapor Control System 591 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 592 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 593 2117050 Vapor-Suppressed Polyester Resin 594 2117070 Vinyl Coating 595 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 596 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 597 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 598
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2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 599 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 600 2117190 Wash Coat 601 2117200 Washoff Operations 602 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 603 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 604 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 605 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 606 2117250 Web 607 2117270 Wholesale Purchase minus Consumer 608 2117290 Wood Furniture 609 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 610 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 611 2117350 Woodworking 612 2117400 Yeast Percentage 613 614 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 615 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 616 617 AUTHORITY Implementing Sections 9 91 99 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27 of the 618 Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 59 91 99 10 and 27] 619 620 SOURCE Adopted as Chapter 2 Air Pollution Rule 201 Definitions R71-23 4 PCB 191 621 filed and effective April 14 1972 amended in R74-2 and R75-5 32 PCB 295 at 3 Ill Reg 5 p 622 777 effective February 3 1979 amended in R78-3 and 4 35 PCB 75 and 243 at 3 Ill Reg 30 623 p 124 effective July 28 1979 amended in R80-5 at 7 Ill Reg 1244 effective January 21 624 1983 codified at 7 Ill Reg 13590 amended in R82-1 (Docket A) at 10 Ill Reg 12624 effective 625 July 7 1986 amended in R85-21(A) at 11 Ill Reg 11747 effective June 29 1987 amended in 626 R86-34 at 11 Ill Reg 12267 effective July 10 1987 amended in R86-39 at 11 Ill Reg 20804 627 effective December 14 1987 amended in R82-14 and R86-37 at 12 Ill Reg 787 effective 628 December 24 1987 amended in R86-18 at 12 Ill Reg 7284 effective April 8 1988 amended 629 in R86-10 at 12 Ill Reg 7621 effective April 11 1988 amended in R88-23 at 13 Ill Reg 630 10862 effective June 27 1989 amended in R89-8 at 13 Ill Reg 17457 effective January 1 631 1990 amended in R89-16(A) at 14 Ill Reg 9141 effective May 23 1990 amended in R88-632 30(B) at 15 Ill Reg 5223 effective March 28 1991 amended in R88-14 at 15 Ill Reg 7901 633 effective May 14 1991 amended in R91-10 at 15 Ill Reg 15564 effective October 11 1991 634 amended in R91-6 at 15 Ill Reg 15673 effective October 14 1991 amended in R91-22 at 16 635 Ill Reg 7656 effective May 1 1992 amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill Reg 13526 effective August 636 24 1992 amended in R93-9 at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 amended in 637 R93-11 at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993 amended in R93-14 at 18 Ill Reg 638 1253 effective January 18 1994 amended in R94-12 at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 639 21 1994 amended in R94-14 at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994 amended in 640 R94-15 at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994 amended in R94-16 at 18 Ill Reg 641 16929 effective November 15 1994 amended in R94-21 R94-31 and R94-32 at 19 Ill Reg 642 6823 effective May 9 1995 amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995 643 amended in R95-2 at 19 Ill Reg 11066 effective July 12 1995 amended in R95-16 at 19 Ill 644
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Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995 amended in R96-5 at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 645 22 1996 amended in R96-16 at 21 Ill Reg 2641 effective February 7 1997 amended in R97-646 17 at 21 Ill Reg 6489 effective May 16 1997 amended in R97-24 at 21 Ill Reg 7695 647 effective June 9 1997 amended in R96-17 at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997 648 amended in R97-31 at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998 amended in R98-17 at 22 Ill 649 Reg 11405 effective June 22 1998 amended in R01-9 at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 650 26 2000 amended in R01-11 at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001 amended in R01-17 651 at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001 amended in R05-16 at 29 Ill Reg 8181 effective 652 May 23 2005 amended in R05-11 at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005 amended in 653 R04-1220 at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006 amended in R07-18 at 31 Ill Reg 654 14254 effective September 25 2007 amended in R08-6 at 32 Ill Reg 1387 effective January 655 16 2008 amended in R07-19 at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009 amended in R08-656 19 at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009 amended in R10-7 at 34 Ill Reg 1391 657 effective January 11 2010 amended in R10-8 at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010 658 amended in R10-20 at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010 amended in R11-23 at 659 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011 amended in R12-24 at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective 660 January 28 2013 amended in R13-1 at 37 Ill Reg 1913 effective February 4 2013 amended 661 in R14-7 at 37 Ill Reg 19824 effective November 27 2013 amended in R14-16 at 38 Ill Reg 662 12876 effective June 9 2014 amended in R15-5 at 39 Ill Reg 5410 effective March 24 2015 663 amended in R17-2 at 41 Ill Reg 1096 effective January 23 2017 amended in R17-9 at 41 Ill 664 Reg 4173 effective March 24 2017 amended in R17-11 at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective 665 October 23 2017 666 667
SUBPART A GENERAL PROVISIONS 668 669 Section 211101 Incorporated and Referenced Materials 670 671 The following materials are incorporated by reference These incorporations do not include any 672 later amendments or editions 673 674
a) Incorporations by Reference 675 676
1) Evaporation Loss from Floating Roof Tanks American Petroleum 677 Institute Bulletin 2517 (1962) 678
679 2) Standard Industrial Classification Manual Superintendent of Documents 680
Washington DC 20402 (1972) 681 682
3) American Society for Testing and Materials 100 Barr Harbor Dr West 683 Conshohocken PA 19428-2959 684
685 ASTM D 86 ASTM D 240-64 ASTM D 323-08 ASTM D 369-69 (1971) ASTM D 396-69
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ASTM D 523-80 ASTM D 523-89 ASTM D 900-55 ASTM D 975-68 ASTM D 1826-64 ASTM D 2015-66 ASTM D 2880-71
686 4) 40 CFR 51100 (1987) 687
688 5) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 689
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2604-05 690 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 691 for High Performance Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 692 Panels) (2005) 693
694 6) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 695
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2605-05 696 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 697 for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 698 Panels) (2005) 699
700 b) Referenced Materials 701
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 702 703 (Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 704
705 Section 211102 Abbreviations and Conversion Factors 706 707
a) Abbreviations used in this part include the following 708 709
ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials bbl barrels (42 gallons) btu British thermal units (60degF) btuhr btu per hour degC degrees Celsius or Centigrade CAAPP Clean Air Act Permit Program cm centimeters cu in cubic inches EDP electrodeposition primer EMIRFI electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency
interference EPDM ethylene propylenediene monomer EGU Electrical Generating Unit degF degrees Fahrenheit
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FIP Federal Implementation Plan ft feet ft2 square feet ft3 cubic feet g grams gpm gallons per minute gmole grams per mole gal gallons hp horsepower hr hours in inch degK degrees Kelvin kcal kilocalories kg kilograms kghr kilograms per hour kPa kilopascals one thousand newtons per square meter kW kilowatt l liters lsec liters per second lbs pounds lbsday pounds per day lbshr pounds per hour lbsgal pounds per gallon lbsyr pounds per year LEL lower explosive limit m meters m2 square meters m3 cubic meters mg milligrams Mg Megagrams metric tons or tonnes ml milliliters min minutes MJ megajoules mmbtu million British thermal units mmbtuhr million British thermal units per hour mmHg millimeters of mercury MTE maximum theoretical emissions Mwe megawatt of electricity MW megawatt one million watts MW-hr megawatt per hour NDO natural draft opening Nox nitrogen oxides peoc potential electrical output capacity ppm (vol) parts per million ppmv parts per million by volume ppmvd parts per million by volume dry
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psi pounds per square inch psia pounds per square inch absolute psig pounds per square inch gauge PTE potential to emit RACT reasonably available control technology RT solids turnover ratio scf standard cubic feet scm standard cubic meters sec seconds SIP State Implementation Plan TTE temporary total enclosure sq cm square centimeters sq in square inches T short ton (2000 lbs) ton short ton (2000 lbs) TPY tons per year USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency VOC volatile organic compounds VOL volatile organic liquids VOM volatile organic materials
710 b) The following conversion factors have been used in this part 711 712
English Metric 1 gal 3785 l 1000 gal 3785 l or 3785 m3
1 psia 6897 kPA (5171 mmHg) 2205 lbs 1 kg 32deg 0degC (27315degK) 1 bbl 1590 1 1 cu in 1639 ml 1 lbgal 119800 mgl 1 lbmmbtu 1548 kgMW-hr 1 lbT 0500 kgMg 1 ton 0907 Mg 1 T 0907 Mg mmbtuhr 0293 MW
713 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 714
715 SUBPART B DEFINITIONS 716
717 Section 211121 Other Definitions 718 719 All terms defined in 35 Ill Adm Code 201 which appear in 35 Ill Adm Code 211 through 219 720 have the definitions specified by 35 Ill Adm Code 201102 Otherwise the definitions specified 721
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in this Part shall apply 722 723
(Source Amended at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 724 725 Section 211122 Definitions (Repealed) 726 727
(Source Repealed at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 728 729 Section 211130 Accelacota 730 731 Accelacota means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of a horizontally rotating 732 perforated drum in which tablets are placed a coating is applied by spraying and the coating is 733 dried by the flow of air across the drum through the perforations 734 735
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 736 737 Section 211150 Accumulator 738 739 Accumulator means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a surface 740 condenser 741 742
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 743 744 Section 211170 Acid Gases 745 746 Acid gases means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Environmental Protection Act (the 747 Act) (Ill Rev Stat 1991 ch 111frac12 par 10094) [415 ILCS 594] hydrogen chloride hydrogen 748 fluoride and hydrogen bromide which exists as gases liquid mist or any combination thereof 749 750
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 751 752 Section 211200 Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Welding 753 754
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene welding or ABS Welding means for purposes 755 of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any process to weld acrylonitrile 756 butadiene styrene pipe 757
758 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 759
760 Section 211210 Actual Heat Input 761 762 Actual heat input means the quantity of heat produced by the combustion of fuel using the 763 gross heating value of the fuel 764 765
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 766 767
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Section 211230 Adhesive 768 769 Adhesive means any substance or mixture of substances intended to serve as a joining 770 compound 771 772
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 773 774 Section 211233 Adhesion Primer 775 776
Adhesion primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 777 coating that is applied to a polyolefin part to promote the adhesion of a 778 subsequent coating An adhesion primer should be clearly identified as an 779 adhesion primer or adhesion promoter on its accompanying material safety data 780 sheet 781
782 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 783
784 Section 211235 Adhesive Primer 785 786
Adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 787 product applied to a substrate prior to the application of an adhesive to provide a 788 bonding surface 789
790 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 791
792 Section 211240 Adhesion Promoter 793 794 Adhesion promoter means a coating used to promote adhesion of a topcoat on surfaces such as 795 trim moldings door locks and door sills where sanding is impractical 796 797
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 798 799 Section 211250 Aeration 800 801 Aeration means the practice of forcing air through bulk stored grain to maintain the condition 802 of the grain 803 804
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 805 806 Section 211260 Aerosol Adhesive and Adhesive Primer 807 808
Aerosol adhesive and adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 809 218 and 219 an adhesive or adhesive primer packaged as an aerosol product in 810 which the spray mechanism is permanently housed in a non-refillable can 811 designed for handheld application without the need for ancillary hoses or spray 812 equipment 813
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814 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 815
816 Section 211270 Aerosol Can Filling Line 817 818 Aerosol can filling line means an operation where a series of process steps are used to fill and 819 seal aerosol cans 820 821
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 822 823 Section 211290 Afterburner 824 825 Afterburner means a control device in which materials in gaseous effluent are combusted 826 827
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 828 829 Section 211310 Air Contaminant 830 831 Air contaminant means any solid liquid or gaseous matter any odor or any form of energy 832 that is capable of being released into the atmosphere 833 834
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 835 836 Section 211330 Air Dried Coatings 837 838 Air dried coatings means any coatings that dry by use of air or forced air at temperatures up to 839 36315ordm K (194ordm F) 840 841
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 842 843 Section 211350 Air Oxidation Process 844 845 Air oxidation process means any unit process including ammoxidation and oxychlorination 846 which uses air or a combination of air and oxygen as an oxidant in combination with one or more 847 organic reactants to produce one or more organic compounds 848 849
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 850 851 Section 211370 Air Pollutant 852 853 Air pollutant means an air pollution agent or combination of such agents including any 854 physical chemical biological radioactive (including source material special nuclear material 855 and byproduct material) substance or matter which is emitted into or otherwise enters the 856 atmosphere Such term includes any precursors to the formation of any air pollutant to the 857 extent that the relevant statute or rule has identified such precursor or precursors for particular 858 purpose for which the term air pollutant is used 859
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860 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 861
862 Section 211390 Air Pollution 863 864 Air pollution means the presence in the atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in 865 sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as to be injurious to human plant or 866 animal life to health or to property or to unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or 867 property 868 869
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 870 871 Section 211410 Air Pollution Control Equipment 872 873 Air pollution control equipment means any equipment or apparatus of a type intended to 874 eliminate prevent reduce or control the emission of air contaminants to the atmosphere 875 (Board Note The requirements to obtain permits for air pollution control equipment in 35 Ill 876 Adm Code 201Subpart C apply to such equipment intended to eliminate prevent reduce or 877 control the emissions of specified air contaminants from stationary emission units 878
879 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 880
881 Section 211430 Air Suspension CoaterDryer 882 883 Air suspension coaterdryer means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of 884 vertical chambers in which tablets or particles are placed and a coating is applied and then dried 885 while the tablets or particles are kept in a fluidized state by the passage of air upward through the 886 chambers 887 888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 889 890 Section 211450 Airless Spray 891 892 Airless spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by forcing it 893 through a small opening at high pressure The coating liquid is not mixed with air before exiting 894 from the nozzle 895 896
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 897 898 Section 211470 Air Assisted Airless Spray 899 900 Air assisted airless spray means a spray coating method which combines compressed air with 901 hydraulic pressure to atomize the coating material into finer droplets than is achieved with pure 902 airless spray Lower hydraulic pressure is used than with airless spray 903 904
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906 Section 211474 Alcohol 907 908 Alcohol for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218405 through 218411 and 219405 through 909 219411 means isopropyl alcohol normal propyl alcohol or ethanol used in a fountain solution 910 in a lithographic printing operation 911 912
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 913 914 Section 211479 Allowance 915 916 Allowance means an authorization to emit up to one ton of NOx during the control period of a 917 specified year or any year thereafter under 35 Ill Adm Code 217 and 40 CFR 96 918 919
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 920 921 Section 211481 Ammunition Sealant 922 923 Ammunition Sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 924 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition including cap sealants and 925 mouth waterproofing sealants 926 927
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 928 929 Section 211484 Animal 930 931 Animal means any organism other than a human being of the kingdom Animalia 932 distinguished from other multicellular organisms by certain typical characteristics such as the 933 power of locomotion fixed structure and limited growth and non-photosynthetic metabolism 934 935
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 936 937 Section 211485 Animal Pathological Waste 938 939 Animal pathological waste means waste composed of whole or parts of animal carcasses and 940 also noncarcass materials such as plastic paper wrapping and animal collars Noncarcass 941 materials shall not exceed ten percent by weight of the total weight of the carcass and noncarcass 942 materials combined 943 944
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 945 946 Section 211490 Annual Grain Through-Put 947 948 Annual grain through-put unless otherwise shown by the owner or operator annual grain 949 through-put for grain-handling operations which have been in operation for three consecutive 950 years prior to June 30 1975 shall be determined by adding grain receipts and shipments for the 951
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three previous fiscal years and dividing the total by 6 The annual grain through-put for grain-952 handling operations in operation for less than three consecutive years prior to June 30 1975 953 shall be determined by a reasonable three-year estimate the owner or operator shall document 954 the reasonableness of his three-year estimate 955 956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 957 958 Section 211492 Antifoulant Coating 959 960
Antifoulant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 961 coating applied to the underwater portion of a pleasure craft to prevent or reduce 962 the attachment of biological organisms and registered with USEPA as a pesticide 963 under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 964
965 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 966
967 Section 211493 Antifouling SealerTie Coat 968 969 Antifouling SealerTie Coat means a coating applied over biocidal antifouling coating for the 970 purpose of preventing release of biocides into the environment andor to promote adhesion 971 between an antifouling and a primer or other antifoulings 972
973 (Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 974
975 Section 211495 Anti-GlareSafety Coating 976 977 Anti-glaresafety coating means a low gloss coating formulated to minimize glare for safety 978 purposes on interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified under the US Department of 979 Transportation Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 980 981
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 982 983 Section 211510 Application Area 984 985 Application area means an area where a coating is applied by dipping spraying or other 986 techniques 987 988
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 989 990 Section 211530 Architectural Coating 991 992 Architectural coating means any coating used for residential or commercial buildings or their 993 appurtenances or for industrial buildings which is site applied 994 995
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Section 211540 Architectural Structure 998 999
Architectural structure means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1000 free-standing immobile outdoor construction which may be permanent or 1001 temporary including but not limited to buildings bridges dams and electricity 1002 pylons 1003
1004 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1005
1006 Section 211550 As Applied 1007 1008 As applied means the formulation of a coating during application on or impregnation into a 1009 substrate including any dilution solvents or thinners added at the source before application of the 1010 coating 1011 1012
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1013 1014 Section 211560 As-Applied Fountain Solution 1015 1016 As-applied fountain solution means the formulation of a fountain solution during application 1017 onto the image plate on a lithographic printing line including any material added at the line 1018 before the application of the fountain solution 1019 1020
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1021 1022 Section 211570 Asphalt 1023 1024 Asphalt means the dark-brown to black cementitious material (solid semisolid or liquid in 1025 consistency) of which the main constituents are bitumens which occur naturally or as a residue of 1026 petroleum refining 1027 1028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1029 1030 Section 211590 Asphalt Prime Coat 1031 1032 Asphalt prime coat means a low-viscosity liquid asphalt applied to an absorbent surface as the 1033 first of more than one asphalt coat 1034 1035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1036 1037 Section 211610 Automobile 1038 1039 Automobile means a motor vehicle which normally has four wheels is used 1040 predominantlypredominately for carrying 12 or fewer passengers and is not a light-duty truck 1041 1042
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1043
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1044 Section 211630 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or 1045 Light-Duty Truck Manufacturing Plant 1046 1047 Automobile or light-duty truck assembly source or Automobile or light-duty truck 1048 manufacturing plant means a source where parts are assembled or finished for inclusion into a 1049 finished automobile or light-duty truck ready for sale to vehicle dealers but not including 1050 customizers body shops and other repainters 1051 1052
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1053 1054 Section 211650 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing 1055 1056 Automobile or light-duty truck refinishing means the repainting of used automobiles and light-1057 duty trucks 1058 1059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1060 1061 Section 211660 AutomotiveTransportation Plastic Parts 1062 1063 Automotivetransportation plastic parts means the interior and exterior plastic components of 1064 automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment intended for primary 1065 use on land with the exception of the following plastic parts coated on the main (body) paint 1066 line in automobile and light duty truck assembly plants and plastic parts coated during 1067 refinishing of automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment 1068 1069
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1070 1071 Section 211665 Auxiliary Boiler 1072 1073
Auxiliary boiler means for purposes of Part 217 a boiler that is operated only 1074 when the main boiler or boilers at a source are not in service and is used either to 1075 maintain building heat or to assist in the startup of the main boiler or boilers This 1076 term does not include emergency or standby units and load shaving units 1077
1078 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1079
1080 Section 211670 Baked Coatings 1081 1082 Baked coatings means any coating which is cured or dried in an oven where the oven air 1083 temperature exceeds 90ordmC (194ordmF) or any coating which is cured in any manner that does not 1084 otherwise fit into the definition of air dried coatings as defined in Section 211330 of this Part 1085 1086
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1087 1088 Section 211680 Bakery Oven 1089
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1090 Bakery oven means an oven used at any time for the purpose of baking yeast-leavened 1091 products including but not limited to breads rolls and buns 1092 1093
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1094 1095 Section 211685 BasecoatClearcoat System 1096 1097 Basecoatclearcoat system means a topcoat system composed of a pigmented basecoat portion 1098 and a transparent clearcoat portion 1099 1100
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1101 1102 Section 211690 Batch Loading 1103 1104 Batch loading means with respect to solvent cleaning the process of loading a number of 1105 individual parts at the same time for degreasing 1106 1107
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1108 1109 Section 211695 Batch Operation 1110 1111 Batch operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1112 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a noncontinuous operation in which a discrete 1113 quantity or batch of feed is charged into a chemical manufacturing process unit and distilled or 1114 reacted or otherwise used at one time and may include but is not limited to reactors filters 1115 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1116 surge tanks and product separators After each batch operation the equipment is generally 1117 emptied before a fresh batch is started 1118 1119
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1120 1121 Section 211696 Batch Process Train 1122 1123 Batch process train means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1124 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 the collection of equipment (eg reactors filters 1125 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1126 surge tanks and product separators) configured to produce a specific product or intermediate by a 1127 batch operation A batch process train terminates at the point of storage or product handling of 1128 the product or intermediate being produced in the batch process train Irrespective of the product 1129 being produced a batch process train which is independent of other processes shall be 1130 considered a single batch process train for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1131 1132
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1133 1134 Section 211710 Bead-Dipping 1135
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1136 Bead-dipping means the dipping of an assembled tire bead into a solvent-based cement 1137 1138
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1139 1140 Section 211715 Bedliner 1141 1142
Bedliner means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a multi-1143 component coating applied to a cargo bed after the application of topcoat and 1144 outside of the topcoat operation to provide additional durability and chip 1145 resistance 1146
1147 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1148
1149 Section 211730 Binders 1150 1151
Binders means organic materials and resins which do not contain VOM 1152 1153 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1154
1155 Section 211735 Black Coating 1156 1157
Black coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1158 that meets both of the following criteria based on Cielab color space 045 1159 geometry 1160
1161 Maximum lightness of 23 units For spherical geometry specular 1162 included maximum lightness of 33 units and 1163
1164 Saturation of less than 28 where saturation equals the square root of A2 + 1165 B2 1166
1167 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1168
1169 Section 211740 Brakehorsepower (rated-bhp) 1170 1171 Brakehorsepower or bhp means the rated horsepower capacity of the engine as defined on 1172 the engine nameplate at standard conditions 1173 1174
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1175 1176 Section 211750 British Thermal Unit 1177 1178 British Thermal Unit means the quantity of heat required to raise one pound of water from 60 ordm 1179 F to 61ordm F (abbreviated btu) 1180 1181
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1182 1183 Section 211770 Brush or Wipe Coating 1184 1185 Brush or wipe coating means a manual method of applying a coating using a brush cloth or 1186 similar object 1187 1188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1189 1190 Section 211790 Bulk Gasoline Plant 1191 1192
a) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any gasoline 1193 storage and distribution source that receives gasoline from bulk gasoline terminals 1194 by delivery vessels and distributes gasoline to gasoline dispensing operations 1195
1196 b) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1197
gasoline storage and distribution source with an average throughput of 76000 1 1198 (20000 gal) or less on a 30-day rolling average that distributes gasoline to 1199 gasoline dispensing operations 1200
1201 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1202
1203 Section 211810 Bulk Gasoline Terminal 1204 1205 Bulk gasoline terminal means any gasoline storage and distribution source that receives 1206 gasoline by pipeline ship or barge and distributes gasoline to bulk gasoline plants or gasoline 1207 dispensing operations 1208 1209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1210 1211 Section 211820 Business Machine Plastic Parts 1212 1213
Business machine plastic parts means 1214 1215
Prior to May 1 2012 the plastic housings and other exterior plastic 1216 components of electronic office equipment and of medical and musical 1217 equipment including but not limited to the following computers 1218 monitors printers and keyboards facsimile machines copiers microfiche 1219 readers cellular and standard phones and pencil sharpeners This 1220 definition excludes internal electrical components of business machines 1221
1222 On and after May 1 2012 a device that uses electronic or mechanical 1223 methods to process information perform calculations print or copy 1224 information or convert sound into electrical impulses for transmission 1225 including devices listed in standard industrial classification numbers 3572 1226
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3573 3574 3579 and 3661 and photocopy machines a subcategory of 1227 standard industrial classification number 3861 1228
1229 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1230
1231 Section 211825 Camouflage Coating 1232 1233
Camouflage coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1234 coating used principally by the military to conceal equipment from detection 1235
1236 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1237
1238 Section 211830 Can 1239 1240 Can means any cylindrical single walled metal container with or without a top cover spout or 1241 handles with walls thinner than 29 gauge (00141 inch) into which solid or liquid materials may 1242 be packaged 1243 1244
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1245 1246 Section 211850 Can Coating 1247 1248 Can coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of 1249 a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1250 1251
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1252 1253 Section 211870 Can Coating Line 1254 1255 Can coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating 1256 is applied onto the surface of a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1257 1258
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1259 1260 Section 211880 Cap Sealant 1261 1262 Cap sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219207(q)(1) a 1263 coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition to seal the annular crevice between a primer 1264 cap and shellcase 1265 1266
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1267 1268 Section 211890 Capture 1269 1270 Capture means the containment or recovery of emissions from an emission unit for direction 1271 into a duct which may be exhausted through a stack or vent to a control device The overall 1272
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abatement of emissions from an emission unit with an add-on control device is a function both of 1273 the capture efficiency and of the control device efficiency 1274 1275
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1276 1277 Section 211910 Capture Device 1278 1279 Capture device means a hood enclosed room floor sweep or other means of collecting volatile 1280 organic material or other air contaminants into a duct The pollutant can then be directed to a 1281 pollution control device such as an afterburner carbon adsorber fabric filter or scrubber 1282 Sometimes the term is used loosely to include the control device 1283 1284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1285 1286 Section 211930 Capture Efficiency 1287 1288 Capture efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of VOM 1289 entering a capture system and delivered to a control device divided by the weight of VOM 1290 generated by an emission unit during a particular time period expressed as a percentage 1291 1292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1293 1294 Section 211950 Capture System 1295 1296 Capture system means all equipment (including but not limited to hoods ducts fans ovens 1297 dryers etc) used to contain collect and transport an air contaminant to a control device 1298 1299
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1300 1301 Section 211953 Carbon Adsorber 1302 1303 Carbon Adsorber means a control device designed to remove and if desired recover volatile 1304 organic material (VOM) from process emissions where removal of VOM is accomplished 1305 through the adherence of the VOM onto the surface of highly porous adsorbent particles such as 1306 activated carbon The term carbon adsorber describes any adsorber technology used as a 1307 control device even though media other than carbon may be used as the adsorbent such as 1308 oxides of silicon and aluminum 1309 1310
(Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 1311 1312 Section 211954 Cavity Wax 1313 1314
Cavity wax means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1315 applied into the cavities of the vehicle primarily for the purpose of enhancing 1316 corrosion protection 1317
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1319 1320 Section 211955 Cement 1321 1322 Cement means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a hydraulic cement 1323 produced by pulverizing clinker consisting primarily of hydraulic calcium silicates usually 1324 containing one or more of the forms of calcium sulfate as an interground addition 1325 1326
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1327 1328 Section 211960 Cement Kiln 1329 1330 Cement kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a system including 1331 any solid gaseous or liquid fuel combustion equipment used to preheat calcine and react with 1332 raw materials including limestone and clay to produce cement clinker 1333 1334
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1335 1336 Section 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 1337 1338
Ceramic tile installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1339 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation of ceramic tiles 1340
1341 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1342
1343 Section 211970 Certified Investigation 1344 1345 Certified investigation means a report signed by Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 1346 (Agency) personnel certifying whether a grain-handling operation (or portion thereof) or grain-1347 drying operation is causing or tending to cause air pollution Such report must describe the 1348 signatorys investigation including a summary of those facts on which the signatory relies to 1349 certify whether the grain-handling or grain-drying operation is causing or threatening or allowing 1350 the discharge or emission of any contaminant into the environment so as to cause or tend to 1351 cause air pollution in Illinois either alone or in combination with contaminants from other 1352 sources or so as to violate regulations or standards adopted by the Pollution Control Board 1353 (Board) under the Environmental Protection Act (Act) The certified investigation shall be open 1354 to a reasonable public inspection and may be copied upon payment of the actual cost of 1355 reproducing the original 1356 1357
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1358 1359 Section 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 1360 1361 Chemical manufacturing process unit means the equipment assembled and connected by pipes 1362 or ducts to process raw materials and to manufacture an intended product For purposes of 35 Ill 1363 Adm Code Section 218431 through 218436 and 219431 through 219436 the chemical 1364
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manufacturing process unit includes reactors and their associated product separators and 1365 recovery devices distillation units and their associated distillate receivers and recovery devices 1366 A chemical manufacturing process unit includes but is not limited to any combination of 1367 pumps compressors agitators pressure relief devices sampling connection systems open ended 1368 valves or lines valves connectors instrumentation systems and control devices or systems A 1369 chemical manufacturing process unit is identified by its primary product as defined in Section 1370 2115060 of this Part 1371 1372
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1373 1374 Section 211990 Choke Loading 1375 1376 Choke loading means that method of transferring grain from the grain-handling operation to 1377 any vehicle for shipment or delivery which precludes a free fall velocity of grain from a 1378 discharge spout into the receiving container 1379 1380
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1381 1382 Section 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 1383 1384
Circulating fluidized bed combustor means for purposes of Part 217 a 1385 fluidized bed combustor in which the majority of the fluidized bed material is 1386 carried out of the primary combustion zone and is transported back to the primary 1387 zone through a recirculation loop 1388
1389 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1390
1391 Section 2111000 Class II Finish 1392 1393 Class II Finish means a finish that meets the specifications of Voluntary Product Standard PS-1394 59-73 as approved by the American National Standards Institute 1395 1396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1397 1398 Section 2111010 Clean Air Act 1399 1400 Clean Air Act means the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 (42 USCUSC 7401 et seq) as 1401 amended in 1977 and 1990 1402 1403
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1404 1405 Section 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 1406 1407 Cleaning and separating operation means that operation where foreign and undesired 1408 substances are removed from the grain 1409 1410
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1411 1412 Section 2111070 Cleaning Materials 1413 1414 Cleaning materials mean any materials used for cleaning an emission unit cleaning tools 1415 equipment or other items used with the emission unit cleaning the walls or area in which the 1416 emission unit is located or cleaning personnel or materials used for other cleaning activity 1417 associated with an emission unit 1418 1419
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 1420 1421 Section 2111090 Clear Coating 1422 1423 Clear coating means coatings that lack color and opacity or are transparent using the undercoat 1424 as a reflectant base or undertone color 1425 1426
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1427 1428 Section 2111110 Clear Topcoat 1429 1430 Clear topcoat means the final coating which contains binders but not opaque pigments and is 1431 specifically formulated to form a transparent or translucent solid protective film 1432 1433
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1434 1435 Section 2111120 Clinker 1436 1437 Clinker means the product of a cement kiln from which finished cement is manufactured by 1438 milling and grinding 1439 1440
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1441 1442 Section 2111128 Closed Molding 1443 1444
Closed molding means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 1445 molding process in which pressure is used to distribute the resin through the 1446 reinforcing fabric placed between two mold surfaces to either saturate the fabric 1447 or fill the mold cavity The pressure may be clamping pressure fluid pressure 1448 atmospheric pressure or vacuum pressure used either alone or in combination 1449 The mold surfaces may be rigid or flexible Closed molding includes but is not 1450 limited to compression molding with sheet molding compound infusion molding 1451 resin injection molding vacuum assisted resin transfer molding resin transfer 1452 molding and vacuum assisted compression molding Processes in which a closed 1453 mold is used only to compact saturated fabric or remove air or excess resin from 1454 the fabric (such as in vacuum bagging) are not considered closed molding Open 1455
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molding steps such as application of a gel coat or skin coat layer by conventional 1456 open molding prior to a closed molding process are also not closed molding 1457
1458 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1459
1460 Section 2111130 Closed Purge System 1461 1462 Closed purge system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and that is composed 1463 of piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport liquid or vapor 1464 from a piece or pieces of equipment to a control device or return the liquid or vapor to the 1465 process line 1466 1467
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1468 1469 Section 2111150 Closed Vent System 1470 1471 Closed vent system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and is composed of 1472 piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport gas or vapor from a 1473 piece or pieces of equipment to a control device 1474 1475
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1476 1477 Section 2111170 Coal Refuse 1478 1479 Coal refuse means waste products of coal mining cleaning and coal preparation operations 1480 containing coal matrix material clay and other organic and inorganic material 1481 1482
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1483 1484 Section 2111190 Coating 1485 1486
a) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 a material applied to a 1487 substrate for decorative protective or other functional purposes Such material 1488 shall include but are not limited to paints varnishes sealers adhesives diluents 1489 and thinners 1490
1491 b) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a material 1492
applied onto or impregnated into a substrate for protective decorative or 1493 functional purposes Such materials include but are not limited to paints 1494 varnishes sealers adhesives thinners diluents and inks 1495
1496 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1497
1498 Section 2111210 Coating Applicator 1499 1500 Coating applicator means equipment used to apply a coating 1501
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1504 Section 2111230 Coating Line 1505 1506
a) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 an operation where 1507 a surface coating is applied to a material and subsequently the coating is dried 1508 andor cured 1509
1510 b) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1511
operation consisting of a series of one or more coating applicators and any 1512 associated flash-off areas drying areas and ovens wherein a coating is applied 1513 dried andor cured A coating line ends at the point where the coating is dried or 1514 cured or prior to any subsequent application of a different coating It is not 1515 necessary for an operation to have an oven or a flash-off area in order to be 1516 included in this definition 1517
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1520 Section 2111250 Coating Plant 1521 1522 Coating plant means any building structure or installation that contains a coating line and 1523 which is located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties and which is owned or 1524 operated by the same person (or by persons under common control) 1525 1526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1527 1528 Section 2111270 Coil Coating 1529 1530 Coil coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto any 1531 flat metal sheet or strip which is delivered to the coating line as a roll or coil unwound and 1532 coated as a continuous substrate 1533 1534 For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition does not 1535 include protective decorative or functional materials that consist only of protective oils for 1536 metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For this purpose protective oil 1537 means an organic material that is applied to metal for the purpose of providing lubrication or 1538 protection from corrosion without forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to 1539 lubricating oils evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 1540 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet wire lubricants 1541 and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to installation or further assembly 1542 of a part or component 1543 1544
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1545 1546 Section 2111290 Coil Coating Line 1547
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1553 1554 Section 2111310 Cold Cleaning 1555 1556 Cold cleaning means the process of cleaning and removing soils from surfaces by spraying 1557 brushing flushing or immersion while maintaining the organic solvent below its boiling point 1558 Wipe cleaning is not included in this definition 1559 1560
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1561 1562 Section 2111312 Combined Cycle System 1563 1564 Combined Cycle System means a system comprised of one or more combustion turbines heat 1565 recovery steam generators and steam turbines configured to improve overall efficiency of 1566 electricity generation or steam production 1567 1568
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1569 1570 Section 2111315 Combustion Tuning 1571 1572
Combustion tuning means for purposes of Part 217 review and adjustment of a 1573 combustion process to maintain combustion efficiency of an emission unit as 1574 performed in accordance with procedures provided by the manufacturer or by a 1575 trained technician 1576
1577 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1578
1579 Section 2111316 Combustion Turbine 1580 1581 Combustion Turbine means an enclosed fossil or other fuel-fired device that is comprised of a 1582 compressor a combustor and a turbine and in which the flue gas resulting from the combustion 1583 of fuel in the combustor passes through the turbine rotating the turbine 1584 1585
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1586 1587 Section 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 1588 1589 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1590 commercial operation means with regard to an EGU that serves a generator to have begun to 1591 produce steam gas or other heated medium used to generate electricity for sale or use including 1592 test generation Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of operation even if the 1593
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(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1596 1597 Section 2111324 Commence Operation 1598 1599 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1600 operation means with regard to a stationary boiler combustion turbine or combined cycle 1601 system to have begun any mechanical chemical or electronic process including start-up of the 1602 units combustion chamber Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of 1603 operation even if the unit is subsequently modified reconstructed or repowered 1604 1605
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1606 1607 Section 2111328 Common Stack 1608 1609 Common stack means a single flue through which emissions from two or more units are 1610 exhausted 1611 1612
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1613 1614 Section 2111330 Complete Combustion 1615 1616 Complete combustion means a process in which all carbon contained in a fuel or gas stream is 1617 converted to carbon dioxide 1618 1619
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1620 1621 Section 2111350 Component 1622 1623 Component means any piece of equipment which has the potential to leak volatile organic 1624 material (VOM) including but not limited to pump seals compressor seals seal oil degassing 1625 vents pipeline valves pressure relief devices process drains and open ended valves and lines 1626 and flanges For purposes of Subparts Q and R in 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this 1627 definition excludes valves which are not externally regulated flanges and equipment in heavy 1628 liquid service For purposes of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this definition 1629 also excludes bleed ports of gear pumps in polymer service 1630 1631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1632 1633 Section 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 1634 1635 Concrete curing compounds means any coating applied to freshly poured concrete to retard the 1636 evaporation of water 1637 1638
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1640 Section 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 1641 1642 Concentrated nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility 1643 manufacturing nitric acid with a concentration equal to or greater than 70 percent by weight 1644 1645
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1646 1647 Section 2111410 Condensate 1648 1649 Condensate means volatile organic liquid separated from its associated gases which condenses 1650 due to changes in the temperature or pressure and remains liquid at standard conditions 1651 1652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1653 1654 Section 2111430 Condensible PM-10 1655 1656 Condensible PM-10 means PM-10 formed immediately or shortly after discharge to the 1657 atmosphere as measured by the applicable test method specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 212110 1658 Condensible particulate matter exists in gaseous andor vapor form prior to release to the 1659 atmosphere eg in the stack and forms particulate matter upon condensation when subject to 1660 conditions of cooling and dilution in the atmosphere 1661 1662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1663 1664 Section 2111435 Container Glass 1665 1666
Container glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime 1667 recipe clear or colored which is pressed or blown or both into bottles jars 1668 ampoules and other products listed in Standard Industrial Classification 3221 1669
1670 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1671
1672 Section 2111455 Contact Adhesive 1673 1674
Contact adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1675 adhesive that meets the criteria in this Section Contact adhesive does not 1676 include rubber cements that are primarily intended for use on paper substrates or 1677 vulcanizing fluids that are designed and labeled for tire repair only The 1678 qualifying criteria are 1679
1680 The adhesive is designed for application to both surfaces to be bonded 1681 together 1682
1683 The adhesive is allowed to dry before the two surfaces are placed in 1684 contact with each other 1685
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1686 The adhesive forms an immediate bond that is impossible or difficult to 1687 reposition after both adhesive-coated surfaces are placed in contact with 1688 each other and 1689
1690 The adhesive does not need sustained pressure or clamping of surfaces 1691 after the adhesive-coated surfaces have been brought together using 1692 sufficient momentary pressure to establish full contact between both 1693 surfaces 1694
1695 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1696
1697 Section 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 1698 1699 Continuous automatic stoking means the automatic moving of animal pathological waste 1700 during burning by moving the hearth in a pulse cycle manner which process is designed to 1701 provide a continuous burning rate in which the design charging rate per hour equals the burning 1702 rate every hour without limitation and results in emission rates which are similar over any hour 1703 of the burning process 1704 1705
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 1706 1707 Section 2111467 Continuous Coater 1708 1709 Continuous coater means a finishing system that continuously applies coating onto wood 1710 furniture parts moving along a conveyor system Coatings that are not transferred to the part are 1711 recycled in the finishing system reservoir 1712 1713
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1714 1715 Section 2111470 Continuous Process 1716 1717 ContinousContinuous process means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin a 1718 method of manufacture in which the styrene raw material is delivered on a continuous basis to 1719 the reactor in which the styrene is polymerized to polystyrene 1720 1721
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1722 1723 Section 2111490 Control Device 1724 1725 Control device means equipment (such as an afterburner adsorber fabric filter or scrubber) 1726 used to remove or prevent the emission of an air contaminant from a contaminated exhaust 1727 stream 1728 1729
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Section 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 1732 1733 Control device efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of 1734 VOM generated by an emission unit which is destroyed or removed by a control device divided 1735 by the weight of VOM generated by such unit entering the control device during a particular 1736 time period expressed as a percentage 1737 1738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1739 1740 Section 2111515 Control Period 1741 1742 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 control period means the period beginning May 1 of a 1743 year and ending on September 30 of the same year inclusive except that in 2004 control 1744 period means May 31 through September 30 1745 1746
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1747 1748 Section 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 1749 1750 Conventional air spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by 1751 mixing it with compressed air at an air pressure greater than 10 pounds per square inch (gauge) 1752 at the point of atomization Airless air assisted airless and electrostatic spray technologies are 1753 not conventional air spray 1754 1755
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1756 1757 Section 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 1758 1759 Conventional soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing 1760 equipment that uses direct contact steam for desolventizing and producing toasted soy meals 1761 1762
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1763 1764 Section 2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 1765 1766 Conveyorized degreasing means the continuous process of cleaning and removing soils from 1767 surfaces utilizing either cold or vaporized solvents 1768 1769
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1770 1771 Section 2111560 Cove Base 1772 1773
Cove base means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1774 219 a flooring trim unit generally made of vinyl or rubber having a concave 1775 radius on one edge and a convex radius on the opposite edge that is used in 1776
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1779 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1780
1781 Section 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 1782 1783
Cove base installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1784 and 219 any adhesive used for the installation of cove base or wall base on a wall 1785 or vertical surface at floor level 1786
1787 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1788
1789 Section 2111570 Crude Oil 1790 1791 Crude oil means a naturally occurring mixture which consists of hydrocarbons and sulfur 1792 nitrogen or oxygen derivatives of hydrocarbons and which is a liquid at standard conditions 1793 1794
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1795 1796 Section 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 1797 1798 Crude oil gathering means the transportation of crude oil or condensate after custody transfer 1799 between a production site and a reception point 1800 1801
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1802 1803 Section 2111610 Crushing 1804 1805 Crushing means the fragmentation of non-metallic minerals by a machine such as a jaw 1806 gyratory cone roll rod mill hammermill and impactor 1807 1808
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1809 1810 Section 2111630 Custody Transfer 1811 1812 Custody transfer means the transfer of produced petroleum andor condensate after processing 1813 andor treating in the producing operations from storage tanks or automatic transfer systems to 1814 pipelines or any other forms of transportation 1815 1816
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1817 1818 Section 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 1819 1820 Cutback asphalt means any asphalt which has been liquifiedliquefied by blending with 1821 petroleum solvents other than residual fuel oil and has not been emulsified with water 1822
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1825 Section 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 1826 1827
Cyanoacrylate adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1828 any adhesive with a cyanoacrylate content of at least 95 percent by weight 1829
1830 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1831
1832 Section 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 1833 1834 Daily-weighted average VOM content means the average VOM content of two or more 1835 coatings as applied on a coating line during any day taking into account the fraction of total 1836 coating volume that each coating represents as calculated with the following equation 1837 1838
[ n ]
VOMw = Σ Vi Ci VT i=1
1839 where 1840
1841 VOMw = The average VOM content of two or more coatings as
applied each day on a coating line in units of kg VOMl (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM)
n = The number of different coatings as applied each day on a
coating line Vi = The volume of each coating (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
Ci = The VOM content of each coating as applied each day on a
coating line in units of kg VOM1 (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) and
VT = The total volume of all coatings (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM ) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1843 1844 Section 2111690 Day 1845 1846 Day means for purposes of Part 218 or Part 219 the consecutive 24 hours beginning at 1200 1847 AM (midnight) local time or beginning at a fixed time consistent with the sources operating 1848 schedule as provided below A source may use a day beginning at a time other than midnight 1849 which is consistent with its operating schedule provided that the owner or operator of the source 1850 first notifies the Agency in writing of such alternative describing why it would be more 1851 reasonable to maintain records on this basis The owner or operator shall notify the Agency in 1852 writing prior to any change in the time at which a day begins 1853 1854
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1855 1856 Section 2111700 Deadener 1857 1858
Deadener means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1859 applied to selected vehicle surfaces primarily for the purpose of reducing the 1860 sound of road noise in the passenger compartment 1861
1862 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1863
1864 Section 2111710 Degreaser 1865 1866 Degreaser means any equipment or system used in solvent cleaning 1867 1868
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1869 1870 Section 2111730 Delivery Vessel 1871 1872 Delivery vessel means any tank truck or trailer equipped with a storage tank that is used for the 1873 transport of gasoline to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing operation bulk gasoline 1874 plant or bulk gasoline terminal 1875 1876
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1877 1878 Section 2111740 Diesel Engine 1879 1880 Diesel engine means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart Q a compression 1881 ignited two- or four-stroke engine in which liquid fuel injected into the combustion chamber 1882 ignites when the air charge is compressed to a temperature sufficiently high for auto-ignition 1883 1884
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1885 1886 Section 2111745 Digital Printing 1887 1888
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Digital Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the transfer of 1889 electronic files directly from a computer to an electronically driven output device that prints the 1890 image directly on the selected media (substrate) Printing using home and office equipment is 1891 excluded from this definition 1892 1893
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1894 1895 Section 2111750 Dip Coating 1896 1897 Dip coating means a method of applying coatings in which the part is submerged in a tank 1898 filled with the coating 1899 1900
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1901 1902 Section 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 1903 1904 Distillate fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 1 or 2 as specified in detailed requirements for 1905 fuel oil ASTM D-369-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 1906 219112 1907 1908
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1909 1910 Section 2111780 Distillation Unit 1911 1912 Distillation unit means a device or vessel in which one or more feed streams are separated into 1913 two or more exit streams each exit stream having component concentrations different from those 1914 in the feed stream(s) Separation is achieved by a redistribution of the components between the 1915 liquid and the vapor phases by vaporization and condensation as they approach 1916 equilibruimequilibrium within the distillation unit A distillation unit includes but is not limited 1917 to the distillate receiver reboiler vacuum pump steam jet and any associated recovery system 1918 1919
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1920 1921 Section 2111790 Drum 1922 1923 Drum means any cylindrical shipping container of 13 to 110-gallon capacity 1924 1925
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1926 1927 Section 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 1928 1929 Dry cleaning operation or Dry cleaning facility means the cleaning of fabrics using an 1930 essentially nonaqueous solvent by means of one or more solvent washes extraction of excess 1931 solvent by spinning and drying by tumbling in an airstream The dry cleaning operation or 1932 facility includes but is not limited to washers dryers filter and purification systems waste 1933 disposal systems holding tanks pumps and attendant piping and valves 1934
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1937 Section 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 1938 1939 Dump-pit area means any area where grain is received at a grain-handling or grain-drying 1940 operation 1941 1942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1943 1944 Section 2111850 Effective Grate Area 1945 1946 Effective grate area means that area of a dump-pit grate through which air passes or would 1947 pass when aspirated 1948 1949
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1950 1951 Section 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 1952 1953 Effluent water separator means any tank box sump or other apparatus in which any organic 1954 material floating on or entrained or contained in water entering such tank box sump or other 1955 apparatus is physically separated and removed from such water prior to outfall drainage or 1956 recovery of such water 1957 1958
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1959 1960 Section 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 1961 1962
Ejection cartridge sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) 1963 and 219204(q) a sealant applied during the assembly of an ejection cartridge to 1964 provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase and primer and between a 1965 shellcase and the wad 1966
1967 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1968
1969 Section 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 1970 1971 Elastomeric materials means topcoats and primers that are specifically formulated for 1972 application over flexible parts such as filler panels and elastomeric bumpers 1973 1974
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1975 1976 Section 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 1977 1978
Electric dissipating coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1979 219 a coating that rapidly dissipates a high-voltage electric charge 1980
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1983 Section 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 1984 1985
Electric-insulating varnish means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1986 219 a non-convertible coating applied to electric motors components of electric 1987 motors or power transformers to provide electrical mechanical and 1988 environmental protection or resistance 1989
1990 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1991
1992 Section 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 1993 1994 Electrical Apparatus Component means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 1995 219187 an internal component such as wires windings stators rotors magnets contacts 1996 relays energizers and connections in an apparatus that generates or transmits electrical energy 1997 including but not limited to alternators generators transformers electric motors cables and 1998 circuit breakers except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed Electrical 1999 components of graphic arts application equipment and hot-line tools are also included in this 2000 category 2001 2002
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2003 2004 Section 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coatings 2005 2006
Electrical switchgear compartment coatings means coatings applied to metal-2007 enclosed compartments that house assemblies of mediumhigh voltage 2008 switchgear of greater than 1000 volts AC for utility distribution in outdoor use 2009
2010 (Source Old Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 new Section 2111880 2011 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2012
2013 Section 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 2014 2015
Electrodeposition primer or EDP means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 2016 218 and 219 a process of applying a protective corrosion-resistant waterborne 2017 primer on exterior and interior surfaces that provides thorough coverage of 2018 recessed areas It is a dip coating method that uses an electrical field to apply or 2019 deposit the conductive coating onto the part The object being painted acts as an 2020 electrode that is oppositely charged from the particles of paint in the dip tank 2021 Electrodeposition primer is also referred to as E-Coat Uni-Prime and ELPO 2022 Primer 2023
2024 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2025
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Section 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) 2027 Shielding Coatings 2028 2029
Electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency interference coatings or EMIRFI 2030 coatings means 2031
2032 Prior to May 1 2012 coatings used on business machine plastic housings 2033 to attenuate electromagnetic and radio frequency interference signals that 2034 would otherwise pass through the plastic housing 2035
2036 On and after May 1 2012 coatings used on electrical or electronic 2037 equipment to provide shielding against electromagnetic interference radio 2038 frequency interference or static discharge 2039
2040 (Source Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 2041 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2042
2043 Section 2111885 Electronic Component 2044 2045 Electronic Component means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218182(f) 219182(f) 2046 218187 and 219187 all portions of an electronic assembly including but not limited to 2047 circuit board assemblies printed wire assemblies printed circuit boards soldered joints ground 2048 wires bus bars and associated electronic component manufacturing equipment such as screens 2049 and filters except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed 2050 2051
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2052 2053 Section 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 2054 2055 Electrostatic bell or disc spray means an electrostatic spray coating method in which a rapidly-2056 spinning bell- or disc-shaped applicator is used to create a fine mist and apply the coating with 2057 high transfer efficiency 2058 2059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2060 2061 Section 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 2062 2063 Electrostatic prep coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part solely to provide 2064 conductivity for the subsequent application of a prime coat a topcoat or other coating through 2065 the use of electrostatic application methods An electrostatic prep coat is clearly identified as an 2066 electrostatic prep coat on its accompanying material safety data sheet 2067 2068
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2069 2070 Section 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 2071 2072
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Electrostatic spray means a spray coating method in which opposite electrical charges are 2073 applied to the substrate and the coating The coating is attracted to the object due to the 2074 electrostatic potential between them 2075 2076
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2077 2078 Section 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 2079 2080 Emergency or Standby Unit means for a stationary gas turbine or a stationary reciprocating 2081 internal combustion engine a unit that 2082
2083 a) Supplies power for the source at which it is located but operates only when the 2084
normal supply of power has been rendered unavailable by circumstances beyond 2085 the control of the owner or operator of the source and only as necessary to assure 2086 the availability of the engine or turbine An emergency or standby unit may not 2087 be operated to supplement a primary power source when the load capacity or 2088 rating of the primary power source has been reached or exceeded 2089
2090 b) Operates exclusively for firefighting or flood control or both 2091 2092 c) Operates in response to and during the existence of any officially declared disaster 2093
or state of emergency 2094 2095 d) Operates for the purpose of testing repair or routine maintenance to verify its 2096
readiness for emergency or standby use 2097 2098 e) Notwithstanding any other subsection in this Section emergency or standby units 2099
may operate an additional 50 hours per year in non-emergency situations 2100 2101
The term does not include equipment used for purposes other than emergencies as described 2102 above such as to supply power during high electric demand days 2103 2104
(Source Amended at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009) 2105 2106 Section 2111930 Emission Rate 2107 2108 Emission rate means if not otherwise stated in a specific provision the total quantity of a 2109 particular specified air contaminant discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period For 2110 example if not otherwise specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 emission rate means the 2111 total quantity of volatile organic material discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period 2112 2113
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2114 2115 Section 2111950 Emission Unit 2116 2117 Emission unit means any part or activity at a stationary source that emits or has the potential to 2118
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emit any air pollutant 2119 2120
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2121 2122 Section 2111970 Enamel 2123 2124 Enamel means a coating that cures by chemical cross-linking of its base resin Enamels can be 2125 distinguished from lacquers because enamels are not readily resoluble in their original solvent 2126 2127
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2128 2129 Section 2111990 Enclose 2130 2131 Enclose means for purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215481(c) 215482(b) 218481(c) 2132 218482(b) 219481(c) and 219482(b) to cover any volatile organic liquid surface that is 2133 exposed to the atmosphere 2134 2135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2136 2137 Section 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 2138 2139 End sealing compound coat means a can coating applied to can ends which functions as a 2140 gasket when the end is assembled onto the can 2141 2142
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2143 2144 Section 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 2145 2146 Enhanced under-the-cup fill means an improved under-the-cup technique such as use of 2147 Kartridg Pak Low Pressure Sequencing Springs in conjunction with process temperature gradient 2148 control which forces most propellant which would otherwise remain in the headspace of the fill 2149 machine fitting into the aerosol can by using either a compressed non-VOM gas such as nitrogen 2150 or vaporization of the propellant itself Enhanced under-the-cup fill may require adjustment of 2151 the fill machine to reduce the hold-down pressure on the cup during the period in the filling cycle 2152 when remaining propellant in the fitting is forced into the can 2153 2154
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2155 2156 Section 2112040 Etching Filler 2157 2158
Etching filler means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 2159 that contains less than 23 percent solids by weight and at least 050 percent acid 2160 by weight and is used instead of applying a pretreatment coating followed by a 2161 primer 2162
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2165 Section 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 2166 2167 Ethanol blend gasoline means a mixture of gasoline and at least 9 ethanol by volume 2168 2169
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2170 2171 Section 2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (EPDM) Roof Membrane 2172 2173
Ethylene propylenediene monomer roof membrane or EPDM roof membrane 2174 means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a prefabricated single 2175 sheet of elastomeric material composed of ethylene propylenediene monomer and 2176 that is field applied to a building roof using one layer or membrane material 2177
2178 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2179
2180 Section 2112070 Excess Air 2181 2182 Excess air means air supplied in addition to the theoretical quantity necessary for complete 2183 combustion of all fuel andor combustible waste material 2184 2185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2186 2187 Section 2112080 Excess Emissions 2188 2189 Excess emissions means any tonnage of NOx emailed by a NOx budget unit during a control 2190 period that exceeds the NOx allowances available for compliance deduction for the unit and for a 2191 control period 2192 2193
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2194 2195 Section 2112090 Excessive Release 2196 2197 Excessive release means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215144 218144 and 219144 a 2198 discharge of more than 295 g (065 lbs) of mercaptans andor hydrogen sulfide into the 2199 atmosphere in any 5-minute period 2200 2201
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2202 2203 Section 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 2204 2205
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 2206 2207 Section 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 2208 2209
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2211 Section 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 2212 2213 Exterior base coat means a can coating applied to the exterior of a two-piece can body to 2214 provide protection to the metal or to provide background for any lithographic or printing 2215 operation 2216 2217
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2218 2219 Section 2112170 Exterior End Coat 2220 2221 Exterior end coat means a can coating applied to the exterior end of a can to provide protection 2222 to the metal 2223 2224
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2225 2226 Section 2112190 External Floating Roof 2227 2228 External floating roof means a cover over an open top storage tank consisting of a double deck 2229 or pontoon single deck which rests upon and is supported by the volatile organic liquid being 2230 contained and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge 2231 and tank shell 2232 2233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2234 2235 Section 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 2236 2237 Extreme high-gloss coating means 2238 2239
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) regarding metal parts 2240 and products coatings a coating that when tested by ASTM D 523-80 incorporated by 2241 reference in Section 211101 of this Part shows a reflectance of 75 or more on a 60deg 2242 meter 2243
2244 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) regarding pleasure 2245 craft coatings any coating that achieves greater than 90 percent reflectance on a 60deg 2246 meter when tested using ASTM D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2247 of this Part 2248
2249 (Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2250
2251 Section 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 2252 2253
Extreme performance coating means 2254 2255
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) or 219204(q) any 2256
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coating that during intended use is exposed to any or all of the following 2257 ambient weather conditions temperatures consistently above 95degC 2258 (203degF) detergents abrasive and scouring agents solvents or corrosive 2259 atmospheres 2260
2261 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 2262 used on a metal or plastic surface where the coated surface meets in its 2263 intended use one or more of the criteria listed below Extreme 2264 performance coatings include but are not limited to coatings applied to 2265 locomotives railroad cars farm machinery and heavy duty trucks 2266
2267 Chronic exposure to corrosive caustic or acidic agents chemicals 2268 chemical fumes chemical mixtures or solutions 2269
2270 Repeated exposure to temperatures in excess of 121degC (250degF) or 2271
2272 Repeated heavy abrasion including mechanical wear and repeated 2273 scrubbing with industrial grade solvents cleansers or scouring 2274 agents 2275
2276 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2277
2278 Section 2112230 Fabric Coating 2279 2280 Fabric coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto or 2281 impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line as a roll unwound and 2282 coated as a continuous substrate 2283 2284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2285 2286 Section 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 2287 2288 Fabric coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 2289 coating is applied onto or impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line 2290 as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate 2291 2292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2293 2294 Section 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 2295 2296 Federally enforceable limitations and conditions means all limitations and conditions which 2297 are enforceable by the Administrator of the USEPA including those requirements developed 2298 pursuant to 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61 requirements within any applicable implementation plan 2299 and any permit requirements established pursuant to 40 CFR 5221 or 40 CFR 52737 or under 2300 regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR Part 51 Subpart I 40 CFR 51166 and 40 CFR Part 70 2301 2302
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2303 2304 Section 2112285 Feed Mill 2305 2306 Feed mill means a source or equipment at a source that produces food including premixes 2307 supplements and concentrates for animal (non-human) consumption from grain grain 2308 byproducts or alfalfa and other ingredients without cooking but not including wet or dry corn 2309 mills soybean mills flour mills and ethanol plants 2310 2311
(Source Added at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997) 2312 2313 Section 2112290 Fermentation Time 2314 2315 Fermentation time means the time elapsed between adding yeast to the dough and placing the 2316 product into the oven expressed in hours to the nearest one-tenth hour 2317 2318
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2319 2320 Section 2112300 Fill 2321 2322 Fill for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218119 through 218129 and 219119 through 219129 2323 means the introduction of VOL into a storage vessel but not necessarily to complete capacity 2324 2325
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16929 effective November 15 1994) 2326 2327 Section 2112310 Final Repair Coat 2328 2329
Final repair coat means 2330 2331
With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2332 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 215205(a) 218204(a)(1) and 2333 218204(a)(1)218219(a)(1) a coating that is used to repaint topcoat that is 2334 damaged during vehicle assembly 2335
2336 With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2337 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 2338 219204(a)(2)218219(a)(2) a coating applied to completely assembled 2339 motor vehicles or to parts that are not yet on a completely assembled 2340 vehicle to correct damage or imperfections in the coating The curing of 2341 the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at a lower 2342 temperature than that used for curing primer surfacer and topcoat 2343
2344 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2345
2346 Section 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 2347 2348
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Finish primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2349 coating applied with a wet film thickness of less than 10 mils prior to the 2350 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2351 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2352 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2353
2354 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2355
2356 Section 2112330 Firebox 2357 2358 Firebox means the chamber or compartment of a boiler or furnace in which materials are 2359 burned but not the combustion chamber or afterburner of an incinerator 2360 2361
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2362 2363 Section 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 2364 2365 Fixed-roof tank means a cylindrical shell with a permanently affixed roof 2366 2367
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2368 2369 Section 2112355 Flare 2370 2371
Flare means an open combustor without enclosure or shroud 2372 2373
(Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2374 2375 Section 2112357 Flat Glass 2376 2377
Flat glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime recipe and 2378 produced into continuous flat sheets and other products listed in Standard 2379 Industrial Classification 3211 2380
2381 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2382
2383 Section 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 2384 2385 Flat Wood Paneling means natural finish hardwood plywood panels hardwood panels with 2386 Class II finishes tileboard exterior siding and printed interior panels made of hardwood 2387 plywood or thin particleboard 2388 2389
(Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2390 2391 Section 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 2392 2393
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Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 2394 functional coating is applied to flat wood paneling 2395 2396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2397 2398 Section 2112360 Flexible Coating 2399 2400
Flexible coating means 2401 2402
Prior to May 1 2012 a paint with the ability to withstand dimensional 2403 changes 2404
2405 On and after May 1 2012 a coating that is required to comply with 2406 engineering specifications for impact resistance mandrel bend or 2407 elongation as defined by the original manufacturer of the equipment being 2408 coated 2409
2410 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2411
2412 Section 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 2413 2414 Flexible operation unit means a chemical manufacturing process unit that manufactures 2415 different chemical products periodically by alternating raw materials or operating conditions 2416 2417
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2418 2419 Section 2112368 Flexible Packaging 2420 2421 Flexible Packaging means any package or part of a package the shape of which can be readily 2422 changed Flexible packaging includes but is not limited to bags pouches liners and wraps 2423 utilizing paper plastic film aluminum foil metalized or coated paper or film or any 2424 combination of these materials Shrink-wrap labels or wrappers (but not self-adhesive labels) 2425 printed on or in-line with a flexible packaging printing press are also considered to be flexible 2426 packaging Flexible packaging does not include folding cartons gift wraps hot stamp foils wall 2427 coverings vinyl products decorative laminates floor coverings or tissue products 2428 2429
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2430 2431 Section 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 2432 2433
Flexible vinyl means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 non-rigid 2434 polyvinyl chloride plastic with a 5 percent by weight plasticizer content 2435
2436 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2437
2438 Section 2112370 Flexographic Printing 2439
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2440 Flexographic printing means a roll printing technique in which the pattern to be applied is 2441 raised above the printing roll and the image carrier is made of rubber or other elastomeric 2442 materials 2443 2444
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2445 2446 Section 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 2447 2448 Flexographic printing line means a printing line performing flexographic printing 2449 2450
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2451 2452 Section 2112410 Floating Roof 2453 2454 Floating roof means a roof on a stationary tank reservoir or other container which moves 2455 vertically upon change in volume of the stored material 2456 2457
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2458 2459 Section 2112415 Fog Coat 2460 2461
Fog coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating that 2462 is applied to a plastic part for the purpose of color matching without masking a 2463 molded-in texture A fog coat shall not be applied at a thickness of more than 05 2464 mils of coating solids 2465
2466 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2467
2468 Section 2112420 Fossil Fuel 2469 2470 Fossil fuel means natural gas petroleum coal or any form of solid liquid or gaseous fuel 2471 derived from such material 2472 2473
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2474 2475 Section 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 2476 2477 Fossil fuel-fired means the combustion of fossil fuel alone or in combination with any other 2478 fuel where fossil fuel actually combusted comprises or is projected to comprise more than 50 2479 percent of the annual heat input on a btu basis during any year 2480 2481
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2482 2483 Section 2112430 Fountain Solution 2484 2485
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Fountain solution means the solution used in certain methods of printing which is applied to 2486 the image plate to maintain hydrophilic properties of the non-image areas 2487 2488
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2489 2490 Section 2112450 Freeboard Height 2491 2492 Freeboard height means for open top vapor degreasers the distance from the top of the vapor 2493 zone to the top of the degreaser tank and for cold cleaning degreasers the distance from the 2494 solvent to the top of the degreaser tank 2495 2496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2497 2498 Section 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 2499 2500 Fuel combustion emission unit or Fuel combustion emission source means any furnace 2501 boiler or similar equipment used for the primary purpose of producing heat or power by indirect 2502 heat transfer 2503 2504
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2505 2506 Section 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 2507 2508 Fugitive particulate matter means any particulate matter emitted into the atmosphere other than 2509 through a stack provided that nothing in this definition or in 35 Ill Adm Code 212 Subpart K 2510 shall exempt any emission unit from compliance with other provisions of 35 Ill Adm Code 212 2511 otherwise applicable merely because of the absence of a stack 2512 2513
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2514 2515 Section 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 2516 2517 Full operating flowrate means maximum operating capacity of the source emission unit or 2518 process unit as applicable 2519 2520
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2521 2522 Section 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 2523 2524
Gasketgasket sealing material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 2525 and 219 a fluid applied to coat a gasket or replace and perform the same function 2526 as a gasket including room temperature vulcanization seal material 2527
2528 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2529
2530 Section 2112530 Gas Service 2531
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2532 Gas service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in the 2533 gaseous state at operating conditions 2534 2535
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2536 2537 Section 2112550 GasGas Method 2538 2539 Gasgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency which 2540 rely only on gas phase measurements The first method requires construction of a temporary 2541 total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive emissions are measured The second 2542 method uses the building or room which houses the coating line printing line or other emission 2543 unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all other VOM lines or emission units 2544 within the room be shut down while the test is performed but all fans and blowers within the 2545 room must be operated according to normal procedures 2546 2547
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2548 2549 Section 2112570 Gasoline 2550 2551 Gasoline means any petroleum distillate or petroleum distillatealcohol blend having a Reid 2552 vapor pressure of 276 kPa or greater which is used as a fuel for internal combustion engines 2553 2554
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2555 2556 Section 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 2557 2558 Gasoline dispensing operation or Gasoline dispensing facility means any site where gasoline 2559 is transferred from a stationary storage tank to a motor vehicle gasoline tank used to provide fuel 2560 to the engine of that motor vehicle 2561 2562
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2563 2564 Section 2112610 Gel Coat 2565 2566 Gel coat means a resin coating either pigmented or clear applied to the surface of a mold that 2567 becomes an integral part of a polyester resin product and that provides a cosmetic enhancement 2568 and improves resistance to degradation from exposure to the elements 2569 2570
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2571 2572 Section 2112615 General Work Surface 2573 2574 General Work Surface means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an area 2575 of a medical device or pharmaceutical manufacturing facility where solvent cleaning is 2576 performed on work surfaces but for which cleaning specifications are not required to be 2577
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maintained in accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the 2578 United States Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with 2579 authority over manufacturing operations for medical devices andor pharmaceuticals General 2580 work surfaces shall not include items defined under Janitorial Cleaning 2581 2582
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2583 2584 Section 2112620 Generator 2585 2586 Generator means a device that produces electricity 2587 2588
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2589 2590 Section 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 2591 2592
Glass bonding primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2593 primer applied to windshield or other glass or to body openings to prepare the 2594 glass or body opening for the application of glass bonding adhesives or the 2595 installation of adhesive bonded glass including glass bondingcleaning primers 2596 that perform both functions (cleaning and priming of the windshield or other glass 2597 or body openings) prior to the application of adhesive or the installation of 2598 adhesive bonded glass 2599
2600 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2601
2602 Section 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 2603 2604
Glass melting furnace means for purposes of Part 217 a unit comprising a 2605 refractory vessel in which raw materials are charged and melted at high 2606 temperature to produce molten glass 2607
2608 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2609
2610 Section 2112630 Gloss Reducers 2611 2612 Gloss reducers means a low-gloss coating formulated to eliminate glare for safety purposes on 2613 interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified in the US Department of Transportation Motor 2614 Vehicle Safety Standards 2615 2616
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2617 2618 Section 2112650 Grain 2619 2620 Grain means the whole kernel or seed of corn wheat oats soybeans and any other cereal or oil 2621 seed plant and the normal fines dust and foreign matter which results from harvesting handling 2622 or conditioning The grain shall be unaltered by grinding or processing 2623
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2626 Section 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 2627 2628 Grain-drying operation means any operation excluding aeration by which moisture is 2629 removed from grain and which typically uses forced ventilation with the addition of heat 2630 2631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2632 2633 Section 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 2634 2635 Grain-handling and conditioning operation means a grain storage facility and its associate 2636 grain transfer cleaning drying grinding and mixing operations 2637 2638
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2639 2640 Section 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 2641 2642 Grain-handling operation means any operation where one or more of the following grain-2643 related processes (other than grain-drying operation portable grain-handling equipment one-turn 2644 storage space and excluding flour mills and feed mills) are performed receiving shipping 2645 transferring storing mixing or treating of grain or other processes pursuant to normal grain 2646 operations 2647 2648
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2649 2650 Section 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 2651 2652 Green tire spraying means the spraying of green tires both inside and outside with release 2653 compounds which help remove air from the tire during molding and prevent the tire from 2654 sticking to the mold after curing 2655 2656
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2657 2658 Section 2112750 Green Tires 2659 2660 Green tires means assembled tires before molding and curing have occurred 2661 2662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2663 2664 Section 2112770 Gross Heating Value 2665 2666 Gross heating value means amount of heat produced when a unit quantity of fuel is burned to 2667 carbon dioxide and water vapor and the water vapor condensed as described in ASTM D2015-2668 66 D900-55 D1826-64 and D240-64 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of this Part 2669
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2670 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2671
2672 Section 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 2673 2674 Gross vehicle weight rating means the value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum 2675 design loaded weight of a single vehicle 2676 2677
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2678 2679 Section 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 2680 2681 Hardwood Plywood means plywood whose surface layer is a veneer of hardwood 2682 2683
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2684 2685 Section 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 2686 2687 Heated airless spray means an airless spray coating method in which the coating is heated just 2688 prior to application 2689 2690
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2691 2692 Section 2112815 Heat Input 2693 2694 Heat input means the product of the gross heating value of the fuel and the amount of fuel 2695 combusted in a combustion device Heat input does not include the heat derived from preheated 2696 combustion air recirculated flue gases or exhaust from other sources 2697 2698
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2699 2700 Section 2112820 Heat Input Rate 2701 2702 Heat input rate means the amount of heat input used by a combustion device divided by its 2703 operating time (in hrs) 2704 2705
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2706 2707 Section 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 2708 2709
Heat-resistant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2710 coating that must withstand a temperature of at least 204oC (400oF) during normal 2711 use 2712
2713 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2714
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Section 2112830 Heatset 2716 2717 Heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that requires a heated dryer to solidify the 2718 printing inks 2719 2720
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2721 2722 Section 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 2723 2724 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line means a letterpress printing line in which a continuous 2725 roll of substrate is fed through the printing press and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2726 2727
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2728 2729 Section 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 2730 2731 Heatset web offset lithographic printing line means a lithographic printing line in which a 2732 blanket cylinder is used to transfer ink from a plate cylinder to a substrate continuously fed from 2733 a roll or an extension process and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2734 2735
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2736 2737 Section 2112870 Heavy Liquid 2738 2739 Heavy liquid means liquid with a true vapor pressure of less than 03 kPa (004 psi) at 2943deg 2740 K (70deg F) established in a standard reference text or as determined by ASTM method D2879-86 2741 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which has 01 Reid 2742 Vapor Pressure as determined by ASTM method D323-08 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 2743 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which when distilled requires a temperature of 42195deg K 2744 (300deg F) or greater to recover 10 percent of the liquid as determined by ASTM method D86-82 2745 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 2746 2747
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 2748 2749 Section 2112890 Heavy Metals 2750 2751 Heavy metals means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act elemental ionic or combined 2752 forms of arsenic cadmium mercury chromium nickel and lead 2753 2754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2755 2756 Section 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 2757 2758 Heavy off-highway vehicle products means heavy construction mining farming or material 2759 handling equipment heavy industrial engines diesel-electric locomotives and associated power 2760 generation equipment and the constituent parts of such equipment or engines 2761
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2762 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2763
2764 Section 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 2765 2766 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating means any protective decorative or functional 2767 coating applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle products However a high 2768 temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-2769 highway vehicle products coating 2770 2771
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2772 2773 Section 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 2774 2775 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line means a coating line in which any protective 2776 decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle 2777 products However application of a high temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric 2778 locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line or part of a 2779 heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line 2780 2781
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2782 2783 Section 2112955 High Bake Coating 2784 2785
High bake coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2786 coating that is designed to cure only at temperatures of more than 90oC (194oF) 2787
2788 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2789
2790 Section 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 2791 2792
High build primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2793 219 a coating applied with a wet film thickness of 10 mils or more prior to the 2794 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2795 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2796 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2797
2798 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2799
2800 Section 2112958 High Gloss Coating 2801 2802
High gloss coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 2803 coating that achieves at least 85 percent reflectance on a 60deg meter when tested 2804 using ASTM Method D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of 2805 this Part 2806
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2808 2809 Section 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 2810 2811
High-performance architectural coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2812 Code 218 and 219 a coating used to protect architectural subsections and that 2813 meets the requirements of the Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer 2814 Associations publication number AAMA 2604-05 (Voluntary Specification 2815 Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for High Performance Organic 2816 Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in 2817 Section 211101 of this Part or 2605-05 (Voluntary Specification Performance 2818 Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on 2819 Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2820 of this Part 2821
2822 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2823
2824 Section 2112965 High Precision Optic 2825 2826 High Precision Optic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 2827 optical element used in an electro-optical device that is designed to sense detect or transmit 2828 light energy including specific wavelengths of light energy and changes in light energy levels 2829 2830
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2831 2832 Section 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 2833 2834 High temperature aluminum coating means a coating that is certified to withstand a 2835 temperature of 5378deg C (1000deg F) for 24 hours 2836 2837
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2838 2839 Section 2112980 High Temperature Coating 2840 2841
High temperature coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2842 219 a coating that is certified to withstand a temperature of 538oC (1000oF) for 2843 24 hours 2844
2845 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2846
2847 Section 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 2848 2849 High volume low pressure (HVLP) spray means equipment used to apply coatings by means of 2850 a spray gun which operates between 01 and 10 psig air pressure 2851 2852
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2853
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2854 Section 2113010 Hood 2855 2856 Hood means a partial enclosure or canopy for capturing and exhausting by means of a draft 2857 the organic vapors or other fumes produced from a coating line printing line or other emission 2858 unit 2859 2860
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2861 2862 Section 2113030 Hot Well 2863 2864 Hot well means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a barometric 2865 condenser 2866 2867
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2868 2869 Section 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 2870 2871 Housekeeping practices means those activities specifically defined in the list of housekeeping 2872 practices developed by the Joint EPA - Industry Task Force and included herein under 35 Ill 2873 Adm Code 212461 2874 2875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2876 2877 Section 2113070 Incinerator 2878 2879 Incinerator means a combustion apparatus in which refuse is burned 2880 2881
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2882 2883 Section 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 2884 2885 Indirect heat transfer means transfer of heat in such a way that the source of heat does not 2886 come into direct contact with process materials 2887 2888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2889 2890 Section 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 2891 2892
Indoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2893 Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 2894 installation of wood flooring carpet resilient tile vinyl tile vinyl backed carpet 2895 resilient sheet and roll or artificial grass Adhesives used to install ceramic tile 2896 and perimeter bonded sheet flooring with vinyl backing onto a non-porous 2897 substrate such as flexible vinyl are excluded from this category 2898
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2900 2901 Section 2113100 Industrial Boiler 2902 2903
Industrial boiler means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed vessel in which 2904 water is heated and circulated either as hot water or as steam for heating or for 2905 power or both This term does not include a heat recovery steam generator that 2906 captures waste heat from a combustion turbine and boilers serving a generator that 2907 has a nameplate capacity greater than 25 MWe and produces electricity for sale if 2908 such boilers meet the applicability criteria under Subpart M of Part 217 2909
2910 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2911
2912 Section 2113110 Ink 2913 2914 Ink means a coating used in printing impressing or transferring words pictures designs or 2915 other images onto a substrate 2916 2917
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2918 2919 Section 2113120 In-Line Repair 2920 2921
In-line repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 2922 operation performed and coatings applied to correct damage or imperfections in 2923 the topcoat on parts that are not yet on a completely assembled vehicle The 2924 curing of the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at essentially 2925 the same temperature as that used for curing the previously applied topcoat In-2926 line repair is also referred to as high bake repair or high bake reprocess In-line 2927 repair is considered part of the topcoat operation 2928
2929 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2930
2931 Section 2113130 In-Process Tank 2932 2933 In-process tank means with respect to manufacture of pharmaceuticals a container used for 2934 mixing blending heating reacting holding crystallizing evaporating or cleaning operations 2935 2936
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2937 2938 Section 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 2939 2940 In-situ sampling systems means nonextractivenonexractive samplers or in-line samplers 2941 2942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2943 2944 Section 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 2945
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2946 Interior body spray coat means a can coating applied by spray to the interior of a can body 2947 2948
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2949 2950 Section 2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 2951 2952 Internal-floating roof means a cover or roof in a fixed-roof tank which rests upon and is 2953 supported by the volatile organic liquid being contained and is equipped with a closure seal or 2954 seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank shell 2955 2956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2957 2958 Section 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 2959 2960 Internal transferring area means areas and associated equipment used for conveying grain 2961 among the various grain operations 2962 2963
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2964 2965 Section 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 2966 2967 Janitorial Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 2968 cleaning of building or facility components including but not limited to floors ceilings walls 2969 windows doors stairs bathrooms furnishings and exterior surfaces of office equipment and 2970 excludes the cleaning of work areas where manufacturing or repair activity is performed 2971 2972
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2973 2974 Section 2113230 Lacquers 2975 2976 Lacquers means with respect to coating of wood furniture any clear wood finishes formulated 2977 with nitrocellulose or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction including 2978 clear lacquer sanding sealers 2979 2980
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2981 2982 Section 2113240 Laminate 2983 2984
Laminate means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a product 2985 made by bonding together two or more layers of material 2986
2987 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2988
2989 Section 2113250 Large Appliance 2990 2991
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Large appliance means any residential and commercial washers dryers ranges refrigerators 2992 freezers water heaters dishwashers trash compactors air conditioners and other similar 2993 products 2994 2995
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2996 2997 Section 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 2998 2999 Large appliance coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto 3000 the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts (including but not limited to 3001 doors cases lids panels and interior support parts) of large appliances 3002 3003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3004 3005 Section 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 3006 3007 Large appliance coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3008 functional coating is applied onto the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts 3009 (including but not limited to doors cases lids panels and interior parts) of large appliances 3010 3011
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3012 3013 Section 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 3014 3015 Lean-burn engine means any spark-ignited engine that is not a rich-burn engine 3016 3017
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 3018 3019 Section 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 3020 3021 Letterpress Printing Line means a web or sheetfed printing line that does not constitute a 3022 flexographic printing line in which the image area is raised relative to the non-image area and 3023 the ink is transferred to the substrate directly from the image surface 3024 3025
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3026 3027 Section 2113310 Light Liquid 3028 3029 Light liquid means VOM in the liquid state which is not defined as heavy liquid 3030 3031
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3032 3033 Section 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 3034 3035 Light-duty truck means any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 3850 kg or 3036 less designed mainly to transport property 3037
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3038 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3039
3040 Section 2113350 Light Oil 3041 3042 Light oil means a liquid condensed or absorbed from coke oven gas composed of benzene 3043 toluene and xylene 3044 3045
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3046 3047 Section 2113355 Lime Kiln 3048 3049
Lime kiln means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device used 3050 to calcine lime mud which consists primarily of calcium carbonate into calcium 3051 oxide 3052
3053 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3054
3055 Section 2113370 LiquidGas Method 3056 3057 Liquidgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency 3058 which require both gas phase and liquid phase measurements and analysis The first method 3059 requires construction of a temporary total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive 3060 emissions are measured The second method uses the building or room which houses the coating 3061 line printing line or other emission unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all 3062 other VOM lines or emission units within the room be shut down while the test is performed but 3063 all fans and blowers within the room must be operated according to normal procedures 3064 3065
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3066 3067 Section 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 3068 3069 Liquid-mounted seal means a primary seal mounted in continuous contact with the liquid 3070 between the tank wall and the floating roof edge around the circumference of the roof 3071 3072
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3073 3074 Section 2113410 Liquid Service 3075 3076 Liquid service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in a liquid 3077 state at operating conditions 3078 3079
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3080 3081 Section 2113430 Liquids Dripping 3082 3083
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Liquids dripping means any visible leaking from a seal including spraying misting clouding 3084 and ice formation 3085 3086
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3087 3088 Section 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 3089 3090 Lithographic printing line means a web or sheetfed printing line in which each roll printer uses 3091 a roll where both the image and non-image areas are essentially in the same plane 3092 (planographic) 3093 3094
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3095 3096 Section 2113470 Load-Out Area 3097 3098 Load-out area means any area where grain is transferred from the grain-handling operation to 3099 any vehicle for shipment or delivery 3100 3101
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3102 3103 Section 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 3104 3105
Load shaving unit means for purposes of Part 217 a device used to generate 3106 electricity for sale or use during high electric demand days including but not 3107 limited to stationary reciprocating internal combustion engines or turbines 3108
3109 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3110
3111 Section 2113480 Loading Event 3112 3113 Loading event begins with the connecting of marine terminal storage tanks to a marine vessel 3114 by means of piping or hoses and includes the transfer of liquid from the storage tank into the 3115 marine vessel and ends with the disconnecting of the pipes or hoses 3116 3117
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3118 3119 Section 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 3120 3121 Long dry kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or larger in length 3122 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3123 dry 3124 3125
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3126 3127 Section 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 3128 3129
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Long wet kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or greater in length 3130 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3131 a slurry 3132 3133
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3134 3135 Section 2113487 Low-NO[x] Burner 3136 3137 Low-NOx Adm Code 217 Subpart T a type of cement kiln burner system designed to lower 3138 NOx controlling flame turbulence delaying fuelair mixing and establishing fuel-rich zones for 3139 initial combusting which for firing of solid fuel by a kilns main burner includes an indirect 3140 firing system or comparable technique for the main burner to lower the amount of primary 3141 combustion air supplied with the pulverized fuel In an indirect firing system one air stream is 3142 used to convey pulverized fuel from the grinding equipment and another air stream is used to 3143 supply primary combustion air to the kiln burner with the pulverized fuel with intermediate 3144 storage of the fuel In contrast in a direct firing system the air stream used to convey pulverized 3145 coal is then directly used as primary combustion air without any intermediate storage of fuel 3146 resulting in more primary combustion air than with an indirect system 3147 3148
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3149 3150 Section 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 3151 3152 Low solvent coating means a coating which contains less organic solvent than the conventional 3153 coatings used by the industry Low solvent coatings include water-borne higher solids electro-3154 deposition and powder coatings 3155 3156
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3157 3158 Section 2113500 Lubricating Oil 3159 3160 Lubricating oil means an oil manufactured from petroleum or used oil for a use other than fuel 3161 including engine oil gear oil transmission oil turbine oil hydraulic oil aviation oil heat 3162 transfer oil as well as synthetic oils manufactured to serve such functions base stock and 3163 additive packages and individual additives for such lubricating oil including viscosity index 3164 improvers dispersants corrosion inhibitors antioxidants detergents wear inhibitors friction 3165 modifiers and pour point depressants but not including used oil 3166 3167
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3168 3169 Section 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 3170 3171
Lubricating waxcompound means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3172 219 a protective lubricating material applied to vehicle hubs and hinges 3173
3174 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3175
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3176 Section 2113510 Magnet Wire 3177 3178 Magnet wire means aluminum or copper wire which may subsequently be used in an 3179 electromagnetic device 3180 3181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3182 3183 Section 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 3184 3185 Magnet wire coating means any electrically insulating varnish or enamel or other protective 3186 decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of magnet wire 3187 3188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3189 3190 Section 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 3191 3192 Magnet wire coating line means a coating line in which any electrically insulating varnish or 3193 enamel or other protective decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of magnet 3194 wire 3195 3196
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3197 3198 Section 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 3199 3200 Maintenance Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 3201 solvent cleaning operation or activity carried out to ensure that general work areas where 3202 manufacturing or repair activity is performed remain clean and to clean tools machinery molds 3203 forms jigs and equipment This definition does not include the cleaning of coatings adhesives 3204 or ink application equipment 3205 3206
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3207 3208 Section 2113570 Major Dump Pit 3209 3210 Major dump pit means any dump pit with an annual grain through-put of more than 300000 3211 bushels or which receives more than 40 of the annual grain through-put of the grain-handling 3212 operation 3213 3214
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3215 3216 Section 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 3217 3218 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) means any county or group of counties which is defined by 3219 the following Table 3220 3221
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MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS IN ILLINOIS (MMAs) MMA COUNTIES INCLUDED IN MMA Champaign-Urbana Champaign Chicago Cook Lake Will DupageDuPage McHenry
Kane Grundy Kendall Kankakee Decatur Macon Peoria Peoria TazwellTazewell Rockford Winnebago Rock Island ndash Moline Rock Island Springfield Sangamon St Louis (Illinois) St Clair Madison Bloomington ndash Normal McLean
3222 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3223
3224 Section 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 3225 3226 Major Population Area (MPA) means areas of major population concentration in Illinois as 3227 described below 3228
3229 The area within the counties of Cook Lake DuPage Will the townships of 3230
Burton Richmond McHenry Greenwood Nunda Door Algonquin Grafton and 3231 the municipality of Woodstock plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3232 boundary of said municipality located in McHenry County the townships of 3233 Dundee Rutland Elgin Plato St Charles Campton Geneva Blackberry 3234 Batavia Sugar Creek and Aurora located in Kane County and the municipalities 3235 of Kankakee Bradley and Bourbonnais plus a zone extending two miles beyond 3236 the boundaries of said municipalities in Kankakee County 3237
3238 The area within the municipalities of Rockford and Loves Park plus a zone 3239
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3240 3241 The area within the municipalities of Rock Island Moline East Moline Carbon 3242
Cliff Milan Oak Grove Silvis Hampton Greenwood and Coal Valley plus a 3243 zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3244
3245 The area within the municipalities of Galesburg and East Galesburg plus a zone 3246
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3247 3248 The area within the municipalities of Bartonville Peoria and Peoria Heights plus 3249
a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3250 3251 The area within the municipalities of Pekin North Pekin Marquette Heights 3252
Creve Coeur and East Peoria plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3253
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boundaries of said municipalities 3254 3255 The area within the municipalities of Bloomington and Normal plus a zone 3256
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3257 3258 The area within the municipalities of Champaign Urbana and Savoy plus a zone 3259
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3260 3261 The area within the municipalities of Decatur Mt Zion Harristown and Forsyth 3262
plus a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3263 3264 The area within the municipalities of Springfield Leland Grove Jerome 3265
Southern View Grandview Sherman and Chatham plus a zone extending two 3266 miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3267
3268 The area within the townships of Godfrey Foster Wood River Fort Russell 3269
Chouteau Edwardsville Venice Nameoki Alton Granite City and Collinsville 3270 located in Madison County and the townships of Stites Canteen Centreville 3271 Caseyville St Clair Sugar Loaf and Stookey located in St Clair County 3272
3273 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3274
3275 Section 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 3276 3277 Manually operated equipment means a machine or tool that is handheld such as a handheld 3278 circular saw or compressed air chisel a machine or tool where the workpiece is held or 3279 manipulated by hand such as a bench grinder a machine or tool where the tool or bit is 3280 manipulated by hand such as a lathe or drill press and any dust collection system which is part 3281 of such machine or tool but not including any machine or tool where the extent of manual 3282 operation is to control power to the machine or tool and not including any central dust collection 3283 system serving more than one machine or tool 3284 3285
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3286 3287 Section 2113630 Manufacturing Process 3288 3289 Manufacturing process means a method whereby a process emission unit or series of process 3290 emission units is used to convert raw materials feed stocks subassemblies or other constituent 3291 parts into a product either for sale or for use in a subsequent manufacturing process 3292 3293
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3294 3295 Section 2113650 Marine Terminal 3296 3297 Marine terminal means a source that loads and unloads water craft 3298 3299
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(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3300 3301 Section 2113660 Marine Vessel 3302 3303 Marine vessel means any tanker freighter barge or other watercraft which transports solid or 3304 liquid freight including grain coal rock petroleum liquid or crude oil in bulk 3305 3306
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3307 3308 Section 2113665 Mask Coating 3309 3310
Mask coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a thin film 3311 coating applied through a template to coat a small portion of a substrate 3312
3313 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3314
3315 Section 2113670 Material Recovery Section 3316 3317 Material recovery section means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin any 3318 equipment designed to transport and recover styrene monomer and other impurities from other 3319 products and by-products in a polystyrene plant including but not limited to the styrene 3320 devolatilizerdevolatizer unit and styrene recovery unit 3321 3322
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3323 3324 Section 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 3325 3326 Maximum theoretical emissions means the quantity of volatile organic material emissions that 3327 theoretically could be emitted by a stationary source before add-on controls based on the design 3328 capacity or maximum production capacity of the source and 8760 hours per year The design 3329 capacity or maximum production capacity includes use of coating(s) or ink(s) with the highest 3330 volatile organic material content actually used in practice by the source provided however the 3331 Agency shall when appropriate and upon request by the permit applicant limit the maximum 3332 theoretical emissions of a source by the imposition of conditions in a federally enforceable 3333 operating permit for such source Such conditions shall not be inconsistent with requirements of 3334 the Clean Air Act as amended or any applicable requirements established by the Board Such 3335 conditions shall be established in place of design capacity or maximum production capacity in 3336 calculating the maximum theoretical emissions for such source and may include among other 3337 things the establishment of production limitations capacity limitations or limitations on the 3338 volatile organic material content of coatings or inks or the hours of operation of any emission 3339 unit or a combination of any such limitations Production or capacity limitations shall be 3340 established on a basis of no longer than one month except in those cases where a limit spanning a 3341 longer period of time is appropriate In such cases a limit or limitation must not exceed an 3342 annual limit rolled on a basis of at most a month that is for example a monthly production or a 3343 capacity level must be determined for each parameter subject to a production or capacity 3344 limitation and added to the eleven prior monthly levels for monthly comparison with the annual 3345
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limit Any production or capacity limitations shall be verified through appropriate 3346 recordkeeping 3347 3348 (Board Note The USEPA may deem operating permits which do not conform to the operating 3349 permit program requirements and the requirements of USEPAs underlying regulations 3350 including the requirement that limitations be quantifiable and enforceable as a practical matter 3351 not federally enforceable) 3352 3353
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3354 3355 Section 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 3356 3357 Maximum true vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by stored VOL at 3358 the temperature equal to the highest calendar-month average of the VOL storage temperature for 3359 VOLs stored above or below the ambient temperature or at the local maximum monthly average 3360 temperature of 75degF for the Chicago area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 218100 or 79degF for the 3361 Metro-East area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 219100 for VOLs stored at the ambient 3362 temperature as determined 3363
3364 a) In accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute bulletin 3365
2517 Evaporation Loss from External Floating Roof Tanks incorporated by 3366 reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112 or 3367
3368 b) By ASTM Method D2879-83 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 3369
218112(a)(1) and 219112(a)(1) 3370 3371
(Source Amended at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005) 3372 3373 Section 2113705 Medical Device 3374 3375 Medical Device means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an instrument 3376 apparatus implement machine contrivance implant in vitro reagent or other similar article 3377 including any component or accessory that meets one or more of the following conditions 3378 3379
a) it is intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or in the cure 3380 mitigation treatment or prevention of disease 3381
3382 b) it is intended to affect the structure or any function of the body or 3383 3384 c) it is defined in the National Formulary or the United States Pharmacopeia or any 3385
supplement to them 3386 3387
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3388 3389 Section 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 3390 3391
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Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3392 218187 and 219187 the collection of equipment and activities to prepare utilize maintain and 3393 repair work areas in order to accomplish one or more steps in preparing a medical device or 3394 pharmaceutical for its intended use Manufacturing is typically but not always conducted in 3395 accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the United States 3396 Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with authority over 3397 manufacturing operations for global sales of medical devices andor pharmaceuticals Work 3398 areas and equipment shall include all machinery tools equipment rooms tables countertops 3399 and facilities for maintaining employee health and safety that are subject to such criteria and 3400 procedures 3401 3402
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3403 3404 Section 2113710 Metal Furniture 3405 3406 Metal furniture means a furniture piece including but not limited to tables chairs waste 3407 baskets beds desks lockers benches shelving file cabinets lamps and room dividers made in 3408 whole or in part of metal 3409 3410
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3411 3412 Section 2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 3413 3414 Metal furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the 3415 surface of any metal furniture or any metal part which will be assembled with other metal wood 3416 fabric plastic or glass parts to form metal furniture However an adhesive is not a metal 3417 furniture coating 3418 3419
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3420 3421 Section 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 3422 3423 Metal furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3424 functional coating is applied onto the surface of any metal funiturefurniture or any metal part 3425 which will be assembled with other metal wood fabric or glass parts to form metal furniture 3426 However application of an adhesive is not a metal furniture coating line or part of a metal 3427 furniture coating line 3428 3429
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3430 3431 Section 2113760 Metallic Coating 3432 3433
Metallic coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3434 coating that contains more than 5 grams of pure elemental metal or a combination 3435 of elemental metals per liter of coating as applied 3436
3437
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3438 3439 Section 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 3440 3441 Metallic shoe-type seal means a primary or secondary seal constructed of metal sheets (shoes) 3442 which are joined together to form a ring springs or levers which attach the shoes to the floating 3443 roof and hold the shoes against the tank wall and a coated membrane which is suspended from 3444 the shoes to the floating roof 3445 3446
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3447 3448 Section 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 3449 3450
Metal to urethanerubber molding or casting adhesive means for purposes of 35 3451 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer to bond 3452 metal to high density or elastomeric urethane or molded rubber materials in 3453 heater molding or casting processes to fabricate products such as rollers for 3454 computer printers or other paper handling equipment 3455
3456 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3457
3458 Section 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 3459 3460 Mid-kiln firing means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a secondary 3461 firing in a kiln system by injecting fuel at an intermediate point in the kiln system using a 3462 specially designed fuel injection mechanism for the purposes of decreasing NOx 3463 lemissionsemissions through burning part of the fuel at a lower temperature and reducing 3464 conditions at the fuel injection point that may destroy some of the NOx lupstreamupstream in the 3465 kiln system 3466 3467
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3468 3469 Section 2113785 Military Specification Coating 3470 3471
Military specification coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3472 219 a coating that has a formulation approved by a United States military agency 3473 for use on military equipment 3474
3475 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3476
3477 Section 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 3478 3479 Miscellaneous fabricated product manufacturing process means 3480
3481 A manufacturing process involving one or more of the following applications 3482
including any drying and curing of formulations and capable of emitting VOM 3483
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3484 Adhesives to fabricate or assemble parts or products 3485 3486 Asphalt solutions to paper or fiberboard 3487 3488 Asphalt to paper or felt 3489 3490 Coatings or dye to leather 3491 3492 Coatings to plastic 3493 3494 Coatings to rubber or glass 3495 3496 Disinfectant material to manufactured items 3497 3498 Plastic foam scrap or fluff from the manufacture of foam containers and 3499
packaging material to form resin pellets 3500 3501 Resin solutions to fiber substances 3502 3503 Rubber solutions to molds or 3504 3505 Viscose solutions for food casings 3506
3507 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3508
above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3509 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3510 included 3511
3512 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3513
3514 Section 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing ProcessPocess 3515 3516
Miscellaneous formulation manufacturing process means 3517 3518 A manufacturing process which compounds one or more of the following 3519
and is capable of emitting VOM 3520 3521 Adhesives 3522 3523 Asphalt solutions 3524 3525 Caulks sealants or waterproofing agents 3526 3527 Coatings other than paint and ink 3528 3529
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Concrete curing compounds 3530 3531 Dyes 3532 3533 Friction materials and compounds 3534 3535 Resin solutions 3536 3537 Rubber solutions or 3538 3539 Viscose solutions 3540
3541 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process 3542
described above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other 3543 substances for clean-up operations associated with the process described 3544 in this definition would be included 3545
3546 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3547
3548 Section 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 3549 3550
Miscellaneous industrial adhesive application operation means for purposes of 3551 Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a regularly occurring industrial 3552 process consisting of one or more adhesive applicators and any associated drying 3553 area andor oven in which an adhesive is applied dried andor cured 3554
3555 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3556
3557 Section 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 3558 3559 Miscellaneous metal parts and products for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 Subpart F 3560 shall include farm machinery garden machinery small appliances commercial machinery 3561 industrial machinery fabricated metal products and any other industrial category in which metal 3562 parts or products under the Standard Industrial Classification Code for Major Groups 33 34 35 3563 36 37 38 or 39 are coated with the exception of the following coating lines subject to 35 Ill 3564 Adm Code 215204(a) through (i) and (k) architectural coatings automobile or light-duty truck 3565 refinishing the exterior of marine vessels and the customized top coating of automobiles and 3566 trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day 3567 3568
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3569 3570 Section 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 3571 3572 Miscellaneous metal parts and products coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 3573 and 219 any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of any metal 3574 part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a nonmetal part or product 3575
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3576 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3577
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3578 3579 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3580
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3581 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3582 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3583
3584 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3585
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3586 coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3587 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3588 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3589 County 3590
3591 d) For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition 3592
does not include decorative protective or functional materials that consist only of 3593 protective oils for metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For 3594 this purpose protective oil means an organic material that is applied to metal 3595 for the purpose of providing lubrication or protection from corrosion without 3596 forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to lubricating oils 3597 evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 3598 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet 3599 wire lubricants and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to 3600 installation or further assembly of a part or component 3601
3602 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3603
3604 Section 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 3605 3606 Miscellaneous metal parts or products coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3607 218 and 219 a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating is applied 3608 onto the surface of any metal part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a 3609 nonmetal part or product 3610
3611 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3612
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3613 3614 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3615
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3616 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3617 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3618
3619 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3620
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3621
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coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3622 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3623 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3624 County 3625
3626 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3627
3628 Section 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 3629 3630 Miscellaneous organic chemical manufacturing process means 3631
3632 A manufacturing process which produces by chemical reaction one or more of 3633
the following organic compounds or mixtures of organic compounds and which is 3634 capable of emitting volatile organic material (VOM) 3635 3636 Chemicals listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as 3637
applicable 3638 3639 Chlorinated and sulfonated compounds 3640 3641 Cosmetic detergent soap or surfactant intermediaries or specialties and 3642
products 3643 3644 Disinfectants 3645 3646 Food additives 3647 3648 Oil and petroleum product additives 3649 3650 Plasticizers 3651 3652 Resins or polymers 3653 3654 Rubber additives 3655 3656 Sweeteners or 3657 3658 Varnishes 3659
3660 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3661 above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3662 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3663 included 3664
3665 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3666
3667
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Section 2113910 Mixing Operation 3668 3669 Mixing operation means the operation of combining two or more ingredients of which at least 3670 one is a grain 3671 3672
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3673 3674 Section 2113915 Mobile Equipment 3675 3676 Mobile equipment means any equipment which may be drawn or is capable of being driven on 3677 a roadway other than motor vehicles including but not limited to truck or automobile trailers 3678 farm machinery construction equipment street cleaners and golf carts 3679 3680
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3681 3682 Section 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 3683 3684
Mold seal coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 3685 initial coating applied to a new mold or a repaired mold to provide a smooth 3686 surface that when coated with a mold release coating prevents products from 3687 sticking to the mold 3688
3689 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3690
3691 Section 2113930 Monitor 3692 3693 Monitor means to measure and record 3694 3695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3696 3697 Section 2113950 Monomer 3698 3699 Monomer means a relatively low-molecular-weight organic compound that may combine with 3700 itself or other similar compounds by a cross-linking reaction to become a polymer 3701 3702
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3703 3704 Section 2113960 Motor Vehicles 3705 3706 Motor vehicles means automobiles trucks vans motorcycles or buses 3707 3708
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3709 3710 Section 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 3711 3712
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Motor vehicle adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3713 an adhesive including glass bonding adhesive used at a facility that is not an 3714 automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility applied for the purpose 3715 of bonding two vehicle surfaces together without regard to the substrates 3716 involved 3717
3718 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3719
3720 Section 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 3721 3722 Motor vehicle refinishing means any application of coatings to motor vehicles mobile 3723 equipment or their parts and components which is subsequent to the original coating applied at 3724 an original equipment manufacturing plant 3725 3726
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3727 3728 Section 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 3729 3730
Motor vehicle weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3731 218 and 219 an adhesive used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty 3732 truck assembly coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the 3733 purpose of bonding the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 3734
3735 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3736
3737 Section 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 3738 3739
Mouth waterproofing sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3740 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of 3741 ammunition to provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase mouth and bullet 3742
3743 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3744
3745 Section 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 3746 3747
Multi-colored coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3748 coating that exhibits more than one color when applied and which is packaged in 3749 a single container and applied in a single coat 3750
3751 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3752
3753 Section 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 3754 3755
Multi-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3756 219 a coating requiring the addition of a separate reactive resin commonly 3757
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known as a catalyst or hardener before application to form an acceptable dry 3758 film 3759
3760 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3761
3762 Section 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 3763 3764 Multiple package coating means a coating made from more than one different ingredient which 3765 must be mixed prior to using and has a limited pot life due to the chemical reaction which occurs 3766 upon mixing 3767 3768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3769 3770 Section 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 3771 3772
Multipurpose construction adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3773 218 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation or repair of various 3774 construction materials including but not limited to drywall subfloor panel 3775 fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) ceiling tile and acoustical tile 3776
3777 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3778
3779 Section 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 3780 3781 Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a 3782 generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other 3783 deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards 3784 3785
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 3786 3787 Section 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 3788 3789 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel means a panel whose original grain pattern is 3790 enhanced by essentially transparent finishes frequently supplemented by filters and toners 3791 3792
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 3793 3794 Section 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 3795 3796
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3797 3798 Section 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 3799 3800
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3801 3802 Section 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 3803
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3804 No detectable volatile organic material emissions means a discharge of volatile organic 3805 material into the atmosphere as indicated by an instrument reading of less than 500 ppm above 3806 background as determined in accordance with 40 CFR 60485(c) (incorporated by reference in 35 3807 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 3808 3809
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3810 3811 Section 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 3812 3813 Non-contact process water cooling tower means a towerlike device in which water is cooled by 3814 contact with atmospheric air and evaporation where such water has been or will be used for 3815 cooling of a process stream where VOM is present without intentional direct contact of the 3816 cooling water and process stream 3817 3818
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3819 3820 Section 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 3821 3822
Non-convertible coating means for purposes of Section 2111877 a coating 3823 that dries by solvent evaporation with no change in the chemical nature of the 3824 binder The coating remains soluble in the original solvent after drying 3825
3826 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3827
3828 Section 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 3829 3830 Non-flexible coating means a paint without the ability to withstand dimensional changes 3831 3832
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3833 3834 Section 2114065 Non-Heatset 3835 3836 Non-heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that does not require a heated dryer to 3837 solidify the printing inks Ultraviolet-cured and electron beam-cured inks are considered non-3838 heatset 3839 3840
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3841 3842 Section 2114067 NOx Trading Program 3843 3844 For the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W the NOx Trading Program shall 3845 mean the requirements of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W and those provisions of the 3846 federal NOx Trading Program 40 CFR 96 incorporated by reference therein 3847 3848
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3850 Section 2114070 Offset 3851 3852 Offset means with respect to printing use of a blanket cylinder to transfer ink from the plate 3853 cylinder to the surface to be printed 3854 3855
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3856 3857 Section 2114080 One-Component Coating 3858 3859
One-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3860 a coating that is ready for application as it comes out of its container to form an 3861 acceptable dry film A thinner added to a coating to reduce the viscosity is not 3862 considered a component and therefore does not impact the coatings classification 3863 as a one-component coating or multi-component coating 3864
3865 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3866
3867 Section 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 3868 3869 One hundred percent acid means with respect to sulfuric and nitric acids acid with a specific 3870 gravity of 18205 at 30deg C in the case of sulfuric acid and 14952 at 30deg C in the case of nitric 3871 acid 3872 3873
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3874 3875 Section 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 3876 3877 One-turn storage space means that space used to store grain with a total annual through-put not 3878 in excess of the total bushel storage of that space 3879 3880
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3881 3882 Section 2114130 Opacity 3883 3884 Opacity means that fraction of light expressed in percent which when transmitted from a 3885 source through a smoke-obscured path is prevented from reaching the observer or instrument 3886 receiver 3887 3888
(Source Amended at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3889 3890 Section 2114150 Opaque Stains 3891 3892 Opaque stains means all stains that are not semi-transparent stains 3893 3894
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3896 Section 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 3897 3898 Open top vapor degreasing means the batch process of cleaning and removing soils from 3899 surfaces by condensing hot solvent vapor on the colder metal parts 3900 3901
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3902 3903 Section 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 3904 3905 Open-ended valve means any valve except pressure relief devices having one side of the 3906 valve in contact with process fluid and one side open to the atmosphere either directly or 3907 through open piping 3908 3909
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3910 3911 Section 2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 3912 Dispensing Facility 3913 3914 Operator of gasoline dispensing operation or Operator of a gasoline dispensing facility 3915 means any person who is the lessee of or operates controls or supervises a gasoline dispensing 3916 operation or a gasoline dispensing facility 3917 3918
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3919 3920 Section 2114220 Optical Coating 3921 3922
Optical coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3923 coating applied to an optical lens 3924
3925 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3926
3927 Section 2114230 Organic Compound 3928 3929 Organic compound means any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon 3930 dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3931 3932
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3933 3934 Section 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 3935 3936
a) Organic materials means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act any 3937 chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners which are liquids 3938 at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers viscosity reducers or 3939 cleaning agents including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins polychlorinated 3940 dibenzofurans and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons but excluding methane 3941
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carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic 3942 carbide metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate are not organic materials 3943
3944 b) Organic material means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 200 211 215 3945
218 and 219 any chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners 3946 which are liquids at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers 3947 viscosity reducers or cleaning agents but excluding methane acetone carbon 3948 monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic carbide 3949 metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3950
3951 (Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3952
3953 Section 2114260 Organic Solvent 3954 3955 Organic solvent means a solvent that consists of organic mineral spirits methyl ethyl ketone 3956 ethanol ether toluene or other organic materials other than soap detergent surfactants 3957 lubricating oil wax vegetable oil grease glycerin or animal fat For purposes of 35 Ill Adm 3958 Code 201 Subpart F a solvent which is a mixture shall be an organic solvent if it contains more 3959 than 5 percent by volume of such organic materials 3960 3961
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3962 3963 Section 2114270 Organic Vapor 3964 3965 Organic vapor means the gaseous phase of an organic material or a mixture of organic 3966 materials present in the atmosphere 3967 3968
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3969 3970 Section 2114280 Other Glass 3971 3972
Other glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass that is neither container glass 3973 as that term is defined in Section 2111435 nor flat glass as that term is defined 3974 in Section 2112357 3975
3976 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3977
3978 Section 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 3979 3980
Outdoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill 3981 Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 3982 installation of floor covering that is not in an enclosure and that is exposed to 3983 ambient weather conditions during normal use 3984
3985 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3986
3987
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Section 2114290 Oven 3988 3989 Oven means with respect to a coating line or printing line a chamber within which heat is 3990 used for one or more of the following purposes dry bake cureor polymerize a coating or ink 3991 3992
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3993 3994 Section 2114310 Overall Control 3995 3996 Overall control means the product of the capture efficiency and the control device efficiency 3997 3998
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3999 4000 Section 2114330 Overvarnish 4001 4002 Overvarnish means a transparent coating applied directly over ink or coating 4003 4004
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4005 4006 Section 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline 4007 Dispensing Facility 4008 4009 Owner of a gasoline dispensing operation or Owner of a gasoline dispensing facility means 4010 any person who has legal or equitable title to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing 4011 operation 4012 4013
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4014 4015 Section 2114370 Owner or Operator 4016 4017 Owner or operator means any person who owns operates leases controls or supervises a 4018 source an emission unit or air pollution control equipment 4019 4020
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4021 4022 Section 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 4023 4024 Packaging rotogravure printing means rotogravure printing upon paper paper board metal 4025 foil plastic film and other substrates which are in subsequent operations formed into 4026 packaging products or labels for articles to be sold 4027 4028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4029 4030 Section 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 4031 4032 Packaging rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line performing packaging 4033
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rotogravure printing 4034 4035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4036 4037 Section 2114430 Pail 4038 4039 Pail means any cylindrical shipping container of 1 to 12-gallon capacity and constructed of 29-4040 gauge and heavier material 4041 4042
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4043 4044 Section 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 4045 4046 Paint manufacturing source or Paint manufacturing plant means a source that mixes blends 4047 or compounds enamels lacquers sealers shellacs stains varnishes or pigmented surface 4048 coatings 4049 4050
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4051 4052 Section 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 4053 4054
Pan-backing coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4055 coating applied to the surface of pots pans or other cooking implements that are 4056 exposed directly to a flame or other heating elements 4057
4058 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4059
4060 Section 2114460 Panel 4061 4062 Panel means a flat piece of wood or wood product usually rectangular and used inside homes 4063 and mobile homes for wall decorations 4064 4065
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4066 4067 Section 2114470 Paper Coating 4068 4069 Paper coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied on paper plastic 4070 film or metallic foil to make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and 4071 labels book covers post cards office copier paper drafting paper or pressure sensitive tapes 4072 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 paper coating includes coatings applied by 4073 impregnation or saturation 4074 4075
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4076 4077 Section 2114490 Paper Coating Line 4078 4079
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Paper coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 4080 coating is applied on saturated into or impregnated into paper plastic film or metallic foil to 4081 make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and labels book covers post 4082 cards office copier paper drafting paper and pressure sensitive tapes For purposes of 35 Ill 4083 Adm Code 218 and 219 a paper coating line includes saturation or impregnation 4084 4085
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4086 4087 Section 2114510 Particulate Matter 4088 4089 Particulate matter means any solid or liquid material other than water which exists in finely 4090 divided form 4091 4092
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4093 4094 Section 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 4095 4096 Parts per million (volume) or PPM (vol) means a volumevolume ratio which expresses the 4097 volumetric concentration of gaseous air contaminant in a million unit volume of gas 4098 4099
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4100 4101 Section 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 4102 4103
Perimeter bonded sheet flooring means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4104 and 219 sheet flooring with vinyl backing installed onto a nonporous substrate 4105 using an adhesive designed to be applied only to a strip of up to four inches wide 4106 around the perimeter of the sheet flooring 4107
4108 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4109
4110 Section 2114550 Person 4111 4112 Person means any individual corporation partnership firm association trust estate public or 4113 private institution group state municipality political subdivision of a state any agency 4114 department or instrumentality of the United States and any officer agent or employee of any of 4115 the above 4116 4117
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4118 4119 Section 2114590 Petroleum 4120 4121 Petroleum means the crude oil removed from the earth and the oils derived from tar sands 4122 shale and coal 4123 4124
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4126 Section 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 4127 4128 Petroleum liquid means crude oil condensate or any finished or intermediate product 4129 manufactured at a petroleum refinery but not including acetone and Number 2 through Number 4130 6 fuel oils as specified in ASTM D-396-69 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 4131 218112 and 219112) gas turbine fuel oils Numbers 2-GT through 4-GT as specified in ASTM 4132 D-2880-71 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or diesel fuel 4133 oils Numbers 2-D and 4-D as specified in ASTM D-975-68 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 4134 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4135 4136
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 4137 4138 Section 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 4139 4140 Petroleum refinery means any source engaged in producing gasoline kerosene distillate fuel 4141 oils residual fuel oils lubricants or other products through distillation of petroleum or through 4142 redistillation cracking or reforming of unfinished petroleum derivatives 4143 4144
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4145 4146 Section 2114650 Pharmaceutical 4147 4148 Pharmaceutical means any compound or mixture other than food used in the prevention 4149 diagnosis alleviation treatment or cure of disease in human and animal 4150 4151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4152 4153 Section 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 4154 4155 PharamaceuticalPharmaceutical coating operation means a device in which a coating is applied 4156 to a pharmaceutical including air drying or curing of the coating 4157 4158
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4159 4160 Section 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 4161 4162 Photochemically reactive material means any organic material with an aggregate of more than 4163 20 percent of its total volume composed of the chemical compounds classified below or the 4164 composition of which exceeds any of the following individual percentage composition 4165 limitations Whenever any photochemically reactive material or any constituent of any organic 4166 material may be classified from its chemical structure into more than one of the above groups of 4167 organic materials it shall be considered as a member of the most reactive group that is the 4168 group having the least allowable percent of the total organic materials 4169
A combination of hydrocarbons alcohols aldehydes esters ethers or 4170 ketones having an olefinic or cyclo-olefinic types of unsaturation 5 4171
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percent This definition does not apply to perchloroethylene or 4172 trichloroethylene 4173
A combination of aromatic compounds with eight or more carbon atoms to 4174 the molecule except ethylbenzene 8 percent 4175
A combination of ethylbenzene ketones having branched hydrocarbon 4176 structures or toluene 20 percent 4177
4178 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4179
4180 Section 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 4181 4182 Pigmented coatings means opaque coatings containing binders and colored pigments which are 4183 formulated to conceal the wood surface either as an undercoat or topcoat 4184 4185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4186 4187 Section 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 4188 4189 Pipeline natural gas means a naturally-occurring fluid mixture of hydrocarbons (eg methane 4190 ethane or propane) produced in geological formations beneath the Earths surface that maintains 4191 a gaseous state at standard atmospheric temperature and pressure under ordinary conditions and 4192 that is provided by a supplier through a pipeline Pipeline natural gas contains 05 grains or less 4193 of total sulfur per 100 standard cubic feet Additionally pipeline natural gas must either be 4194 composed of at least 70 percent methane by volume or have a gross calorific value between 950 4195 and 1100 Btu per standard cubic foot 4196 4197
(Source Added at 41 Ill Reg4173 effective March 24 2017) 4198 4199 Section 2114730 Plant 4200 4201 Plant means for purposes other than 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 all of the pollutant-4202 emitting activities which belong to the same industrial grouping are located on one or more 4203 contiguous or adjacent properties and are under the control of the same person (or persons under 4204 common control) except the activities of any marine vessel Pollutant-emitting activities shall 4205 be considered as part of the same industrial grouping if they belong to the same major group (ie 4206 which have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification 4207 Manual 1987 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4208 4209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4210 4211 Section 2114735 Plastic 4212 4213
Plastic means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4214 synthetic material chemically formed by the polymerization of organic (carbon-4215 based) substances Plastics are usually compounded with modifiers extenders 4216
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andor reinforcers and are capable of being molded extruded cast into various 4217 shapes and films or drawn into filaments 4218
4219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4220
4221 Section 2114740 Plastic Part 4222 4223 Plastic part means a product or piece of a product made from a substance that has been 4224 formed from resin through the application of pressure or heat or both 4225 4226
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4227 4228 Section 2114750 Plasticizers 4229 4230 Plasticizers means substances added to a polymer composition to soften and add flexibility to 4231 the product 4232 4233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4234 4235 Section 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 4236 4237
Plastic solvent welding adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4238 and 219 any adhesive used to dissolve the surface of plastic to form a bond 4239 between mating surfaces 4240
4241 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4242
4243 Section 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 4244 4245
Plastic solvent welding adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4246 Code 218 and 219 any primer used to prepare plastic substrates prior to bonding 4247 or welding 4248
4249 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4250
4251 Section 2114768 Pleasure Craft 4252 4253
Pleasure craft means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a vessel 4254 that is manufactured or operated primarily for recreational purposes or leased 4255 rented or chartered to a person or business for recreational purposes 4256
4257 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4258
4259 Section 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 4260 4261
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Pleasure craft surface coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4262 219 any coating except unsaturated polyester resin (fiberglass) coatings 4263 containing volatile organic materials and applied by brush spray roller or other 4264 means to a pleasure craft 4265
4266 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4267
4268 Section 2114770 PM-10 4269 4270 PM-10 means particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 4271 10 micrometers as measured by the applicable test methods specified by rule Ambient air 4272 concentrations for PM-10 are usually expressed in micrograms per cubic meter (ugm(3)) 4273 4274
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4275 4276 Section 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 4277 4278 Pneumatic rubber tire manufacture means the production of pneumatic rubber tires with a bead 4279 diameter up to but not including 200 inches and cross section dimension up to 128 inches but 4280 not including specialty tires for antique or other vehicles when produced on equipment separate 4281 from normal production lines for passenger or truck type tires 4282 4283
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4284 4285 Section 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 4286 4287 Polybasic organic acid partial oxidation manufacturing process means any process involving 4288 partial oxidation of hydrocarbons with air to manufacture polybasic acids or their anhydrides 4289 such as maleic anhydride phthalic anhydride terephthalic acid isophthalic acid 4290 trimellitictrimelletic anhydride 4291 4292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4293 4294 Section 2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 4295 4296 Polyester resin material(s) means gel coat and unsaturated polyester resin such as isophthalic 4297 orthophthalic halogenated bisphenol A vinyl ester or furan resins cross-linking agents 4298 catalysts inhibitors accelerators promoters and any other material containing VOM used in 4299 polyester resin operations including the following polyester resin materials 4300
4301 a) Corrosion resistentresistant and fire retardant polyester resin materials used to 4302
make products for corrosive and fire retardant applications 4303 4304 b) High-strength polyester resin materials with a tensile strength of 10000 psi or 4305
more 4306 4307
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c) Gel coat 4308 4309 (Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4310
4311 Section 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 4312 4313 Polyester resin products manufacturing process means a manufacturing process that fabricates 4314 or reworks products for commercial military or industrial use by mixing pouring hand laying-4315 up impregnating injecting pultruding forming winding spraying andor curing by using 4316 unsaturated polyester resin materials with fiberglass filters or any other reinforcement materials 4317 4318
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4319 4320 Section 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 4321 4322 Polystyrene plant means any collection of process units and associated storage facilities at a 4323 source engaged in using styrene to manufacture polystyrene resin 4324 4325
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4326 4327 Section 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 4328 4329 Polystyrene resin means a substance consisting of styrene polymer and additives which is 4330 manufactured at a polystyrene plant 4331 4332
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4333 4334 Section 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 4335 4336
Polyvinyl chloride plastic or PVC plastic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4337 Code 218 and 219 a polymer of the chlorinated vinyl monomer that contains 57 4338 percent or more chlorine 4339
4340 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4341
4342 Section 2114900 Porous Material 4343 4344
Porous material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4345 substance that has tiny openings often microscopic in which fluids may be 4346 absorbed or discharged including but not limited to paper and corrugated 4347 paperboard Porous material does not include wood 4348
4349 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4350
4351 Section 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 4352 4353
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Portable grain-handling equipment means any equipment (excluding portable grain dryers) that 4354 is designed and maintained to be movable primarily for use in a non-continuous operation for 4355 loading and unloading one-turn storage space and is not physically connected to the grain 4356 elevator provided that the manufacturers rated capacity of the equipment does not exceed 4357 10000 bushels per hour 4358 4359
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4360 4361 Section 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 4362 4363 Portland cement manufacturing process emission source means any items of process 4364 equipment or manufacturing processes used in or associated with the production of portland 4365 cement including but not limited to a kiln clinker cooler raw mill system finish mill system 4366 raw material dryer material storage bin or system material conveyor belt or other transfer 4367 system material conveyor belt transfer point bagging operation bulk unloading station or bulk 4368 loading station 4369 4370
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4371 4372 Section 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 4373 4374 Portland cement process or Portland cement manufacturing plant means any facility or plant 4375 manufacturing portland cement by either the wet or dry process 4376 4377
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4378 4379 Section 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 4380 4381 Potential electrical output capacity means the MWe capacity rating for the units which shall be 4382 equal to 33 of the maximum design heat input capacity of the steam generating unit 4383 4384
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4385 4386 Section 2114970 Potential to Emit 4387 4388 Potential to emit (PTE) means the maximum capacity of a stationary source to emit any air 4389 pollutant under its physical and operational design Any physical or operational limitation on the 4390 capacity of a source to emit an air pollutant including air pollution control equipment and 4391 restriction on hours of operation or on the type or amount of material combusted stored or 4392 processed shall be treated as part of its design if the limitation is federally enforceable 4393 4394
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4395 4396 Section 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 4397 4398 Power driven fastener coating means the coating of nail staple brad and finish nail fasteners 4399
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where such fasteners are fabricated from wire or rod of 00254 inch diameter or greater where 4400 such fasteners are bonded into coils or strips such coils and strips containing a number of such 4401 fasteners which fasteners are manufactured for use in power tools and which fasteners must 4402 conform with formal standards for specific uses established by various federal and national 4403 organizations including Federal Specification FF-N-105b of the General Services Administration 4404 dated August 23 1977 (does not include any later amendments or editions US Army 4405 Armament Research and Development Command Attn DRDAR-TST Rock Island IL 61201) 4406 Bulletin UM-25d of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development - Federal Housing 4407 Administration dated September 5 1973 (does not include any later amendments or editions 4408 Department of HUD 547 W Jackson Blvd Room 1005 Chicago IL 60606) and the Model 4409 Building Code of the Council of American Building Officials and similar standards For the 4410 purposes of this definition the terms brad and finish nail refer to single leg fasteners 4411 fabricated in the same manner as staples The application of coatings to staple brad and finish 4412 nail fasteners may be associated with the incremental forming of such fasteners in a cyclic or 4413 repetitious manner (incremental fabrication) or with the forming of strips of such fasteners as a 4414 unit from a band of wires (unit fabrication) 4415 4416
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4417 4418 Section 2115010 Precoat 4419 4420 Precoat means any coating which is applied to bare metal primarily to deactivate the metal 4421 surface for corrosion resistance to a subsequent water-base primer 4422 4423
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4424 4425 Section 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coatings 4426 4427
Prefabricated architectural coatings means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 4428 218 and 219 coatings applied to metal parts and products that are to be used as an 4429 architectural structure 4430
4431 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4432
4433 Section 2115015 Preheater Kiln 4434 4435 Preheater kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln where the 4436 feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers prior to the final reactions in a kiln which forms 4437 clinker 4438 4439
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4440 4441 Section 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 4442 4443 Preheaterprecalciner kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln 4444 where the feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers and utilizes a second burner to 4445
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calcine material in a separate vessel attached to the preheater prior to the final fusion in a kiln 4446 which forms clinker 4447 4448
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4449 4450 Section 2115030 Pressure Release 4451 4452 Pressure release means the emission of materials resulting from system pressure being greater 4453 than set pressure of the pressure relief device 4454 4455
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4456 4457 Section 2115050 Pressure Tank 4458 4459 Pressure tank means a tank in which fluids are stored at a pressure greater than atmospheric 4460 pressure 4461 4462
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4463 4464 Section 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 4465 4466 Pressurevacuum relief valve means a device affixed to the storage tank vent pipe to prevent 4467 the escape or intrusion of gases 4468 4469
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 21 1994) 4470 4471 Section 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 4472 4473
Pretreatment coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4474 coating that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4475 percent acid by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied directly 4476 to metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance adhesion and ease of stripping 4477
4478 (Source Old Section 2115061 renumbered to Section 2115062 new Section 2115061 4479 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4480
4481 Section 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 4482 4483
Pretreatment wash primer means 4484 4485
For purposes of Subparts HH of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the first 4486 coating applied to bare metal if solventborne primers will be applied This 4487 coating contains a minimum of 05 percent acid by weight is necessary to 4488 provide surface etching and provides corrosion resistance and adhesion 4489
4490
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For purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4491 that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4492 percent acids by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied 4493 directly to fiberglass and metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance 4494 and adhesion of subsequent coatings 4495
4496 (Source Renumbered from Section 2115061 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 4497 effective September 14 2010) 4498
4499 Section 2115065 Primary Product 4500 4501 Primary Product means a product of a chemical manufacturing process unit that shall be 4502 determined according to the procedures specified as follows 4503
4504 a) If a chemical manufacturing process unit produces more than one intended 4505
chemical product the product with the greatest annual design capacity on a mass 4506 basis determines the primary product of the process 4507
4508 b) If a chemical manufacturing process unit has two more products that have the 4509
same maximum annual design capacity on a mass basis and if one of those 4510 chemicals is listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the listed 4511 chemical is considered the primary product If more than one of the products is 4512 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the owner or operator 4513 may designate as the primary product any of the listed chemicals 4514
4515 c) For a chemical manufacturing process unit that is designed and operated as a 4516
flexible operation unit and is used predominantly to produce one or more of the 4517 listed chemicals in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 the primary 4518 product shall be determined based on the expected utilization for the five years 4519 following promulgation for existing sources and based on the expected utilization 4520 for the first five years after initial start-up for new sources 4521 4522 1) If the flexible operation unit produces one product for the greatest annual 4523
operating time then that product shall represent the primary product of the 4524 flexible operation unit 4525
4526 2) If the flexible operation unit produces multiple chemicals equally based on 4527
operating time then the product with the greatest annual production on a 4528 mass basis shall represent the primary product of the flexible operation 4529 unit 4530
4531 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4532
4533 Section 2115070 Prime Coat 4534 4535 Prime coat means the first of two or more coatings applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 4536
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operation 4537 4538
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4539 4540 Section 2115075 Primer Sealant 4541 4542
Primer sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 4543 219204(q) a sealant applied in the manufacture of ammunition to assembled 4544 primers to maintain the primer assembly and prevent explosive priming mix from 4545 dusting during the transfer of primers 4546
4547 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4548
4549 Section 2115080 Primer Sealer 4550 4551 Primer sealer means an undercoat that improves the adhesion of the topcoat provides 4552 corrosion resistance and promotes color uniformity 4553 4554
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4555 4556 Section 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 4557 4558
Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215204(a) 4559 218204(a)(1) and 219204(a)(1) a coating used to touch up areas on the surface 4560 of automobile or light-duty truck bodies not adequately covered by the prime coat 4561 before application of the top coat The primer surfacer coat is applied between 4562 the prime coat and topcoat An anti-chip coating applied to main body parts (eg 4563 rocker panels bottom of doors and fenders and leading edge of roof) is a 4564 primersurfacer coat The primer surfacer coat is also referred to as a guide 4565 coat 4566
4567 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 Subpart HH 4568
and 219 Subpart HH a coating applied to motor vehicles mobile equipment or 4569 their parts and components at motor vehicle refinishing operations that fills in 4570 surface imperfections and builds a thickness in order to allow sanding 4571
4572 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) 4573
and 219204(a)(2) an intermediate protective coating applied over the 4574 electrodeposition primer and under the topcoat Primer surfacer provides 4575 adhesion protection and appearance properties to the total finish Primer 4576 surfacer may also be called guide coat or surfacer Primer surfacer operations 4577 may include other coatings (eg anti-chip lower-body anti-chip chip-resistant 4578 edge primer spot primer blackout deadener interior color basecoat replacement 4579 coating etc) that are applied in the same spray booths 4580
4581 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4582
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4583 Section 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 4584 4585 Primer surfacer operation means the application area(s) flashoff area(s) and oven(s) that are 4586 used to apply and dry or cure primer surfacer coat on a single assembly line 4587 4588
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4589 4590 Section 2115130 Primers 4591 4592 Primers means any coatings formulated and applied to substrates to provide a firm bond 4593 between the substrate and subsequent coats 4594 4595
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4596 4597 Section 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 4598 4599 Printed Interior Panel mean a panel whose grain or natural surface is obscured by fillers and 4600 basecoats upon which a simulated grain or decorative pattern is printed 4601 4602
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4603 4604 Section 2115150 Printing 4605 4606 Printing means the application of words designs pictures or other images to a substrate using 4607 ink 4608 4609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4610 4611 Section 2115170 Printing Line 4612 4613 Printing line means an operation consisting of a series of one or more roll printers and any 4614 associated roll coaters drying areas and ovens wherein one or more coatings are applied dried 4615 andor cured 4616 4617
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4618 4619 Section 2115185 Process Emission Source 4620 4621 Process emission source means any stationary emission source other than a fuel combustion 4622 emission unit or an incinerator 4623 4624
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4625 4626 Section 2115190 Process Emission Unit 4627 4628
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Process emission unit means any stationary emission unit other than a fuel combustion 4629 emission unit or an incinerator 4630 4631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4632 4633 Section 2115195 Process Heater 4634 4635
Process heater means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device 4636 that burns gaseous or liquid fuels only and that indirectly transfers heat to a 4637 process fluid or a heat transfer medium other than water This term does not 4638 include pipeline heaters and storage tank heaters that are primarily meant to 4639 maintain fluids at a certain temperature or viscosity 4640
4641 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 4642
4643 Section 2115210 Process Unit 4644 4645 Process unit means equipment and components assembled to produce as intermediate or final 4646 products one or more chemicals A process unit can operate independently if supplied with 4647 sufficient feed or raw materials and sufficient storage facilities for the product For purposes of 4648 Subpart Q of Parts 215 218 and 219 a process unit must produce one or more of the chemicals 4649 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as applicable 4650 4651
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4652 4653 Section 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 4654 4655 Process unit shutdown means a work practice or operational procedure that stops production 4656 from a process unit or part of a process unit An unscheduled work practice or operational 4657 procedure that stops production from a process unit or part of a process unit for less than 24 4658 hours is not a process unit shutdown The use of spare equipment and components and 4659 technically feasible bypassing of equipment and components without stopping production is not 4660 a process unit shutdown 4661 4662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4663 4664 Section 2115245 Process Vent 4665 4666 Process vent means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 through 4667 218506 and 219500 through 219506 any non-fugitive source of VOM emissions to the 4668 atmosphere resulting from non-combustion emission units A process vent begins at the inlet to 4669 the control device or in the absence of a control device at the point of discharge to the 4670 atmosphere This includes all emission units vents and stacks Not included in this definition are 4671 exhaust streams from exhaust hoods and building ventilation fans which are used to provide 4672 ventilation for workers and not to collect and discharge emissions from specific emission units 4673 4674
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(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 4675 4676 Section 2115250 Process Weight Rate 4677 4678 Process weight rate means the actual weight or engineering approximation thereof of all 4679 materials except liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air introduced into any process per 4680 hour For a cyclical or batch operation the process weight rate shall be determined by dividing 4681 such actual weight or engineering approximation thereof by the number of hours of operation 4682 excluding any time during which the equipment is idle For continuous processes the process 4683 weight rate shall be determined by dividing such actual weight or engineering approximation 4684 thereof by the number of hours in one complete operation excluding any time during which the 4685 equipment is idle 4686 4687
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4688 4689 Section 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 4690 4691 Production equipment exhaust system means a system for collecting and directing into the 4692 atmosphere emissions of volatile organic material from reactors centrifuges and other process 4693 emission units 4694 4695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4696 4697 Section 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 4698 4699 Publication rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line upon paper which is 4700 subsequently formed into books magazines catalogues brochures directories newspaper 4701 supplements or other types of non-packaging printed materials 4702 4703
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4704 4705 Section 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 4706 4707 Purged process fluid means liquid or vapor from a process unit that contains volatile organic 4708 material and that results from flushing or cleaning the sample line(s) of a process unit so that an 4709 uncontaminated sample may then be taken for testing or analysis 4710 4711
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4712 4713 Section 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 4714 4715 Radiation Effect Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 4716 coating or coating system engineered to interact through absorption or reflection with specific 4717 regions of the electromagnetic energy spectrum such as the ultraviolet visible infrared or 4718 microwave regions Uses include but are not limited to lightning strike protection 4719
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electromagnetic pulse protection and radar avoidance Coatings that have been designated 4720 classified by the Department of Defense are not included in this definition 4721 4722
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4723 4724 Section 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 4725 4726 Rated heat input capacity means the ability of an emission unit to combust a maximum amount 4727 of fuel on a steady state basis as limited by a federally enforceable permit condition or 4728 otherwise as stated by the manufacturer of the unit based on the physical design and 4729 characteristics of the unit or if higher than the manufacturers stated maximum amount as 4730 demonstrated by the actual operation of the unit 4731 4732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 4733 4734 Section 2115350 Reactor 4735 4736 Reactor means a vat vessel or other device in which chemical reactions take place 4737 4738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4739 4740 Section 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 4741 4742 Reasonably available control technology (RACT) means the lowest emission limitation that an 4743 emission unit is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably 4744 available considering technological and economic feasibility 4745 4746
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4747 4748 Section 2115390 Reclamation System 4749 4750 Reclamation system means equipment which reclaims spent solvents surplus propellants 4751 waste materials and other materials generated by an emission unit to produce solvent propellant 4752 or other materials which may be reused in the emission unit 4753 4754
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4755 4756 Section 2115400 Red Coating 4757 4758
Red coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4759 that meets all of the following criteria 4760
4761 Yellow limit the hue of hostaperm scarlet 4762 4763 Blue limit the hue of monastral red-violet 4764 4765
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Lightness limit for metallics 35 percent aluminum flake 4766 4767 Lightness limit for solids 50 percent titanium dioxide white 4768 4769 Solid reds hue angle of -11 to 38deg and maximum lightness of 23 to 45 4770 units and 4771 4772 Metallic reds hue angle of -16 to 35deg and maximum lightness of 28 to 45 4773 units 4774
4775 These criteria are based on Cielab color space 045 geometry For spherical 4776 geometry specular included the upper limit is 49 units 4777
4778 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4779
4780 Section 2115410 Refiner 4781 4782 Refiner means any person who owns leases operates controls or supervises a refinery 4783 4784
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4785 4786 Section 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 4787 4788 Refinery fuel gas means any gas which is generated by a petroleum refinery process unit and 4789 which is combusted at the refinery including any gaseous mixture of natural gas and fuel gas 4790 4791
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4792 4793 Section 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 4794 4795 Refinery fuel gas system means a system for collection of refinery fuel gas including but not 4796 limited to piping for collecting tail gas from various process units mixing drums and controls 4797 and distribution piping 4798 4799
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4800 4801 Section 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 4802 4803 Refinery unit or Refinery process unit means a set of equipment which are a part of a basic 4804 process operation such as distillation hydrotreating cracking or reforming of hydrocarbons 4805 4806
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4807 4808 Section 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 4809 4810 Reflective argent coating means a silver-colored coating that will reflect light 4811
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4812 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4813
4814 Section 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 4815 4816 Refrigerated condenser means a surface condenser in which the coolant supplied to the 4817 condenser has been cooled by a mechanical device other than by a cooling tower or evaporative 4818 spray cooling such as refrigeration unit or steam chiller unit 4819 4820
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4821 4822 Section 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 4823 4824
a) Regulated air pollutant means the following 4825 4826 1) Nitrogen oxides (NO[x]) or any volatile organic compound 4827 4828 2) Any pollutant for which a national ambient air quality standard has been 4829
promulgated 4830 4831 3) Any pollutant that is subject to any standard promulgated under Section 4832
111 of the Clean Air Act 4833 4834 4) Any Class I or II substance subject to a standard promulgated under 4835
Section 112 of the Clean Air Act including Sections 112(g) (j) and (r) 4836 4837 A) Any pollutant subject to requirements under Section 112(j) of the 4838
Clean Air Act Any pollutant listed under Section 112(b) shall be 4839 considered to be regulated 18 months after the date on which 4840 United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) was 4841 required to promulgate an applicable standard pursuant to Section 4842 112(e) of the Clean Air Act if USEPA fails to promulgate such 4843 standard 4844
4845 B) Any pollutant for which the requirements of Section 112(g)(2) of 4846
the Clean Air Act have been met but only with respect to the 4847 individual source subject to Section 112(g)(2) requirement 4848
4849 5) Greenhouse gases which are the group of six long-lived and directly 4850
emitted greenhouse gases carbon dioxide methane nitrous oxide 4851 hydrofluorocarbons perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride 4852
4853 b) Regulated air pollutant shall for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 201180(a) 4854
mean any air contaminant as to which this Subtitle contains emission standards or 4855 other specific limitations and any contaminant regulated in Illinois pursuant to 4856 Section 91 of the Act 4857
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4858 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993) 4859
4860 Section 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 4861 4862 Reid vapor pressure means the absolute vapor pressure of volatile crude oil and volatile 4863 nonviscous petroleum liquids except liquifiedliquefied petroleum gases as determined by the 4864 method referenced in the Section where the term is used or by ASTM D323-08 (if not referenced 4865 in the Section where the term is used) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 4866 and 219112 4867 4868
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 4869 4870 Section 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 4871 4872
Reinforced plastic composite means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4873 219 a composite material consisting of plastic reinforced with fibers 4874
4875 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4876
4877 Section 2115530 Repair 4878 4879 Repair means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of the 4880 fabrication process that requires the addition of polyester resin materials to portions of a 4881 previously fabricated product in order to mend damage immediately following normal 4882 fabrication operations 4883 4884
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4885 4886 Section 2115535 Repair Cleaning 4887 4888 Repair Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 4889 cleaning operation or activity carried out during a repair process 4890 4891
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4892 4893 Section 2115550 Repair Coat 4894 4895
Repair coat means 4896 4897
With respect to coating wood furniture coatings used to correct 4898 imperfections or damage to furniture surface 4899
4900 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coat used 4901 to re-coat portions of a previously coated product that has sustained 4902 mechanical damage to the coating following normal coating operations 4903
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4904 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4905
4906 Section 2115570 Repaired 4907 4908 Repaired means for the purpose of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 that 4909 equipment or a component has been adjusted or otherwise altered to eliminate a leak 4910 4911
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4912 4913 Section 2115580 Repowering 4914 4915 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart W repowering means the conversion or 4916 replacement of an existing budget EGU as identified in Appendix F with a technology capable 4917 of controlling NOx and combustion emissions simultaneously with improved boiler or generation 4918 efficiency and with waste reduction or any other replacement generation technology as 4919 determined by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Repowering shall be considered a 4920 control technology for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 4921 4922
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4923 4924 Section 2115585 Research and Development Operation 4925 4926 Research and Development Operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 4927 219187 an operation whose purpose is for research and development of new processes and 4928 products that is conducted under the close supervision of technically trained personnel and that 4929 is not involved in the manufacture of final or intermediate products for commercial purposes 4930 except in a de minimis manner 4931 4932
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4933 4934 Section 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 4935 4936 Residual fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 4 5 and 6 as specified in detailed requirements 4937 for fuel oils ASTM D-396-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 4938 219112 4939 4940
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4941 4942 Section 2115600 Resist Coat 4943 4944 Resist coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part before metallic plating to prevent 4945 deposits of metal on portions of the plastic part 4946 4947
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4948 4949
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Section 2115610 Restricted Area 4950 4951 Restricted area means the area within the boundaries of any municipality as defined in the 4952 Illinois Municipal Code plus a zone extending one mile beyond the boundaries of any such 4953 municipality having a population of 1000 or more according to the latest federal census 4954 4955
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4956 4957 Section 2115630 Retail Outlet 4958 4959 Retail outlet means any gasoline dispensing operation at which gasoline is sold or offered for 4960 sale for use in motor vehicles 4961 4962
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4963 4964 Section 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 4965 4966 Rich-burn engine means a spark-ignited engine where the oxygen content in the exhaust stream 4967 of the engine before any dilutions is 1 percent or less by volume measured on a dry basis 4968 4969
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 4970 4971 Section 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 4972 4973 Ringelmann chart means the chart published and described in the Bureau of Mines US 4974 Department of Interior Information Circular 8333 (Revision of IC7718) May 1 1967 or any 4975 adaptation thereof which has been approved by the Agency 4976 4977
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4978 4979 Section 2115670 Roadway 4980 4981 Roadway means any street highway road alley sidewalk parking lot airport rail bed or 4982 terminal bikeway pedestrian mall or other structure used for transportation purposes 4983 4984
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4985 4986 Section 2115690 Roll Coater 4987 4988 Roll coater means an apparatus used for roll coating 4989 4990
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4991 4992 Section 2115710 Roll Coating 4993 4994 Roll coating means a method of applying a coating to a moving substrate by means of rotating 4995
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hard rubber elastomeric or metal rolls 4996 4997
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4998 4999 Section 2115730 Roll Printer 5000 5001 Roll printer means an apparatus used for roll printing 5002 5003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5004 5005 Section 2115750 Roll Printing 5006 5007 Roll printing means the method of printing by means of a series of rolls usually of hard rubber 5008 or metal each with only partial coverage 5009 5010
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5011 5012 Section 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 5013 5014 Rotogravure printing means roll printing in which the pattern to be applied is recessed in the 5015 roll relative to the non-image area 5016 5017
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5018 5019 Section 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 5020 5021 Rotogravure printing line means a printing line performing rotogravure printing 5022 5023
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5024 5025 Section 2115800 Rubber 5026 5027
Rubber means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5028 any natural or manmade rubber substrate including but not limited to styrene-5029 butadiene rubber polychloroprene (neoprene) butyl rubber nitrile rubber 5030 chlorosulfonated polyethylene and ethylene propylene diene terpolymer 5031
5032 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5033
5034 Section 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 5035 5036 Safety relief valve means a valve which is normally closed and which is designed to open in 5037 order to relieve excessive pressures within a vessel or pipe 5038 5039
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5040 5041
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Section 2115830 Sandblasting 5042 5043 Sandblasting means the use of a mixture of sand and air at high pressures for cleaning andor 5044 polishing any type of surface 5045 5046
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5047 5048 Section 2115850 Sanding Sealers 5049 5050 Sanding sealers means any coatings formulated for and applied to bare wood for sanding and 5051 to seal the wood for subsequent application of varnish To be considered a sanding sealer a 5052 coating must be clearly labelled as such 5053 5054
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5055 5056 Section 2115860 Scientific Instrument 5057 5058 Scientific Instrument means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5059 instrument including the components assemblies and subassemblies used in their manufacture 5060 and associated accessories and reagents that are used for the detection measurement analysis 5061 separation synthesis or sequencing of various compounds 5062 5063
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5064 5065 Section 2115870 Screening 5066 5067 Screening means separating material according to size by pressing undersized material through 5068 one or more mesh surfaces (screens) in series and retaining oversized material on the mesh 5069 surfaces (screens) 5070 5071
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5072 5073 Section 2115875 Screen Printing 5074 5075 Screen Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a process in 5076 which the printing ink passes through a taut screen or fabric to which a refined form of stencil 5077 has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and dimensions of the imprint 5078 5079
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5080 5081 Section 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 5082 5083 Screen Printing on Paper means a process that would otherwise be paper coating as defined in 5084 Section 2114470 of this Part except ink is passed through a taut screen or fabric to which a 5085 refined form of stencil has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and 5086 dimensions of the imprint 5087
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5088 (Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 5089
5090 Section 2115885 Screen Reclamation 5091 5092 Screen Reclamation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 5093 cleaning activity carried out in a screen printing operation in which the screen is completely 5094 cleaned and the stencil removed for recycling or reuse of the screen for other production runs 5095 5096
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5097 5098 Section 2115890 Sealer 5099 5100
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and 5101 (q) sealer means a coating containing binders that seals wood prior to the 5102 application of the subsequent coatings 5103
5104 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and (q) 5105 sealer means a high viscosity material generally but not always applied in the 5106 paint shop after the body has received an electrodeposition primer coating and 5107 before the application of subsequent coatings (eg primer surfacer) The primary 5108 purpose of sealer is to fill body joints completely so that there is no intrusion of 5109 water gases or corrosive materials into the passenger area of the body 5110 compartment These materials are also referred to as sealant sealant primer or 5111 caulk 5112
5113 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5114
5115 Section 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 5116 5117 Semi-transparent stains means stains containing dyes or semi-transparent pigments which are 5118 formulated to enhance wood grain and change the color of the surface but not to conceal the 5119 surface including but not limited to sap stain toner non-grain raising stains pad stain or 5120 spatter stain 5121 5122
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5123 5124 Section 2115930 Sensor 5125 5126 Sensor means a device that measures a physical quantity or the change in a physical quantity 5127 such as temperature pressure flow rate pH or liquid level 5128 5129
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5130 5131 Section 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 5132 5133
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Set of safety relief valves means one or more safety relief valves designed to open in order to 5134 relieve excessive pressures in the same vessel or pipe 5135 5136
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5137 5138 Section 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 5139 5140 Sheet basecoat means a coating applied to metal when the metal is in sheet form to serve as 5141 either the exterior or interior of a can for either two-piece or three-piece cans 5142 5143
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5144 5145 Section 2115980 Sheet-Fed 5146 5147 Sheet-fed means a printing or coating line where individual sheets of substrate are fed to the 5148 line sequentially 5149 5150
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5151 5152 Section 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 5153 5154
Sheet rubber lining installation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5155 and 219 the process of applying sheet rubber liners by hand to metal or plastic 5156 substrates to protect the underlying substrate from corrosion or abrasion These 5157 operations also include laminating sheet rubber to fabric by hand 5158
5159 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5160
5161 Section 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 5162 5163
Shock-free coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5164 coating applied to electrical components to protect the user from electric shock 5165 The coating has characteristics of being of low capacitance and high resistance 5166 and having resistance to breaking down under high voltage 5167
5168 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5169
5170 Section 2115990 Shotblasting 5171 5172 Shotblasting means the use of a mixture of any metallic or non-metallic substance and air at 5173 high pressures for cleaning andor polishing any type of surface 5174 5175
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5176 5177 Section 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 5178 5179
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Side-seam spray coat means a can coating applied to the seam of a three-piece can 5180 5181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5182 5183 Section 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 5184 5185
Silicone-release coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5186 any coating that contains silicone resin and is intended to prevent food from 5187 sticking to metal surfaces such as baking pans 5188
5189 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5190
5191 Section 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 5192 5193
Single-ply roof membrane means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 5194 219 a prefabricated single sheet of rubber normally ethylene-propylenediene 5195 terpolymer that is field applied to a building roof using one layer of membrane 5196 material Single-ply roof membrane does not include membranes prefabricated 5197 from EPDM 5198
5199 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5200
5201 Section 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 5202 5203
Single-ply roof membrane adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 5204 Code 218 and 219 any primer labeled for use to clean and promote adhesion of 5205 the single-ply roof membrane seams or splices prior to bonding 5206
5207 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5208
5209 Section 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 5210 5211
Single-ply roof membrane installation and repair adhesive means for purposes 5212 of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive labeled for use in the installation 5213 or repair of single-ply roof membrane Installation includes as a minimum 5214 attaching the edge of the membrane to the edge of the roof and applying flashings 5215 to vents pipes and ducts that protrude through the membrane Repair includes 5216 gluing the edges of A-4 torn membrane together attaching a patch over a hole 5217 and reapplying flashings to vents pipes or ducts installed through the membrane 5218
5219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5220
5221 Section 2116025 Single Unit Operation 5222 5223 Single unit operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 5224 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a distinct piece of equipment in a batch operation 5225
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within which one or more discrete processing steps occur Such discrete processing steps 5226 include but are not limited to the preparation of reactants facilitation of reactions separation 5227 and purification of products or intermediates and recycling of materials 5228 5229
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 5230 5231 Section 2116030 Smoke 5232 5233 Smoke means small gas-borne particles resulting from incomplete combustion consisting 5234 predominantly but not exclusively of carbon ash and other combustible material that form a 5235 visible plume in the air 5236 5237
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5238 5239 Section 2116050 Smokeless Flare 5240 5241 Smokeless flare means a combustion unit and the stack to which it is affixed in which organic 5242 material achieves combustion by burning in the atmosphere such that the smoke or other 5243 particulate matter emitted to the atmosphere from such combustion does not have an appearance 5244 density or shade darker that No 1 of the RingelmannRinglemann Chart 5245 5246
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5247 5248 Section 2116060 Soft Coat 5249 5250 Soft coat means any coating that provides a soft tactile feel similar to leather and a rich leather-5251 like appearance when applied to plastic interior automotive parts and exterior business machine 5252 parts 5253 5254
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5255 5256 Section 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 5257 5258
Solar-absorbent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5259 a coating that has as its prime purpose the absorption of solar radiation 5260
5261 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5262
5263 Section 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 5264 5265
Solids turnover ratio or Solids RT means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 5266 218 and 219 the ratio of total volume of coating solids that is added to the EDP 5267 system in a calendar month to the total volume design capacity of the EDP 5268 system 5269
5270 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5271
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5272 Section 2116070 Solvent 5273 5274 Solvent means a liquid substance that is used to dissolve or dilute another substance This 5275 term includes but is not limited to organic materials used as dissolvers viscosity reducers 5276 degreasing agents or cleaning agents 5277 5278
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5279 5280 Section 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 5281 5282 Solvent cleaning means the process of cleaning soils from surfaces by cold cleaning open top 5283 vapor degreasing or conveyorized degreasing 5284 5285
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5286 5287 Section 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 5288 5289 Solvent recovery system means equipment which processes spent solvents surplus propellants 5290 and other VOM containing waste materials generated by an emission unit to recover VOM which 5291 can be productively used either in the original unit or for another purpose reducing the amount 5292 of such material which must be disposed of as waste 5293 5294
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5295 5296 Section 2116130 Source 5297 5298 Source means any stationary source (or any group of stationary sources) that are located on 5299 one or more contiguous or adjacent properties that are under common control of the same 5300 person (or persons under common control) and that belongs to a single major industrial 5301 grouping For the purposes of defining source a stationary source or group of stationary 5302 sources shall be considered part of a single major industrial grouping if all of the pollutant 5303 emitting activities at such source or group of sources located on contiguous or adjacent 5304 properties and under common control belong to the same Major Group (ie all have the same 5305 two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual 1987 5306 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or such pollutant 5307 emitting activities at a stationary source (or group of sources) located on contiguous or adjacent 5308 properties and under common control constitute a support facility as defined in Section 395 of 5309 the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5395] The determination as to whether any 5310 group of stationary sources are located on contiguous or adjacent properties andor are under 5311 common control andor whether the pollutant emitting activities at such group of stationary 5312 sources constitute a support facility shall be made on a case by case basis [415 ILCS 5395] 5313 5314
(Source Amended at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001) 5315 5316 Section 2116140 Specialty Coatings 5317
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5318 Specialty coatings means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 plastic parts 5319 coatings used for unusual job performance requirements These products include adhesion 5320 primers resist coatings soft coatings reflective coatings electrostatic prep coatings headlamp 5321 lens coatings ink pad printing coatings stencil coatings vacuum metalizing coatings gloss 5322 reducers plating resist coatings and plating sensitizer coatings 5323 5324
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5325 5326 Section 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 5327 5328 Specialty coatings for motor vehicles means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code Part 218 and 5329 Part 219 Subpart HH a coating used for unusual job performance requirements including but 5330 not limited to adhesion promoters uniform finish blenders elastomeric materials gloss 5331 flatteners and bright metal trim repair 5332 5333
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5334 5335 Section 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 5336 5337 Specialty high gloss catalyzed coating means commercial contract finishing of material 5338 prepared for printers and lithographers where the finishing process uses a solvent-borne coating 5339 formulated with a catalyst in a quantity of no more than 12000 gallonsyear as supplied where 5340 the coating machines are sheet fed and the coated sheets are brought to a minimum surface 5341 temperature of 190deg F and where the coated sheets are to achieve the minimum specular 5342 reflectance index of 65 measured at a 60 degree angle with a gloss meter 5343 5344
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 5345 5346 Section 2116170 Specialty Leather 5347 5348 Specialty leather means leather in one of the following categories 5349
5350 a) Specialty shoe leather such as CHROMEXCEL (TM) leather that is 5351
5352 1) A select grade of chrome tanned bark retanned leather 5353 5354 2) Retanned to over 25 by weight grease wax and oils by direct contact 5355
with such materials in liquefied form at elevated temperature without the 5356 presence of water 5357
5358 3) Finished with coating materials which adhere to the leather surface to 5359
provide color and a rich visual luster while allowing a surface that feels 5360 oily and 5361
5362 4) Used primarily for manufacture of shoes 5363
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5364 b) SpecialitySpecialty football leather such as TANNED IN TACK (TM) 5365
leather that is 5366 5367 1) Top grade chrome tanned bark retanned and fat liquored leather 5368 5369 2) Finished with coating materials which impregnate into the leather to 5370
produce a permanent non-slip tacky exterior surface on the leather This 5371 tacky characteristic continues to exist with wear and 5372
5373 3) Used primarily for the manufacture of footballs 5374 5375
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5376 5377 Section 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 5378 5379 Specialty soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing equipment 5380 using indirect steam heat in flash or vapor desolventizers as the primary method of 5381 desolventizing and producing specialty solvent extracted soy flakes grits or flour 5382 5383
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5384 5385 Section 2116210 Splash Loading 5386 5387 Splash loading means a method of loading a tank railroad tank car tank truck or trailer by use 5388 of other than a submerged loading pipe 5389 5390
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5391 5392 Section 2116230 Stack 5393 5394 Stack means a flue or conduit free-standing or with exhaust port above the roof of the building 5395 on which it is mounted by which air contaminants are emitted into the atmosphere 5396 5397
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5398 5399 Section 2116250 Stain Coating 5400 5401 Stain coating means a non-protective coating containing dye or pigment which is applied to a 5402 substrate to impart color without obscuring the grain of the substrate ie the appearance and 5403 texture of the surface of the substrate due to its physical structure or for a transparent substrate 5404 without blocking the passage of light through the substrate 5405 5406
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5407 5408 Section 2116270 Standard Conditions 5409
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5410 Standard conditions means a temperature of 70deg F and a pressure of 147 psia 5411 5412
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5413 5414 Section 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 5415 5416 Standard cubic foot (scf) means the volume of one cubic foot of gas at standard conditions 5417 5418
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5419 5420 Section 2116310 Start-Up 5421 5422 Start-up means the setting in operation of an emission unit for any purpose 5423 5424
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5425 5426 Section 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 5427 5428 Stationary emission source means an emission source which is not self-propelled 5429 5430
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5431 5432 Section 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 5433 5434 Stationary emission unit means an emission unit which is not self-propelled 5435 5436
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5437 5438 Section 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 5439 5440 Stationary gas turbine means any simple cycle gas turbine regenerative cycle gas turbine or 5441 any gas turbine portion of a combined cycle steamelectric generating system that is not self 5442 propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for portability 5443 5444
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5445 5446 Section 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 5447 5448 Stationary reciprocating internal combustion engine means any internal combustion engine 5449 except a gas turbine that is not self-propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for 5450 portability 5451 5452
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5453 5454 Section 2116370 Stationary Source 5455
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5456 Stationary source means any building structure facility or installation that emits or may emit 5457 any air pollutant 5458 5459
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5460 5461 Section 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 5462 5463 Stationary storage tank means any container of liquid or gas which is designed and constructed 5464 to remain at one site 5465 5466
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5467 5468 Section 2116400 Stencil Coat 5469 5470
Stencil coat means 5471 5472
Prior to May 1 2012 a coating that is applied over a stencil on a plastic 5473 part at a thickness of 1 mil or less of coating solids Stencil coats are most 5474 frequently letters numbers or decorative designs 5475
5476 On and after May 1 2012 an ink or pigmented coating that is rolled or 5477 brushed onto a template or stamp in order to add identifying letters 5478 symbols andor numbers 5479
5480 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5481
5482 Section 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 5483 5484 Sterilization Indicating Ink means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5485 ink that changes color to indicate that sterilization has occurred Such ink is used to monitor the 5486 sterilization of medical instruments autoclave efficiency and the thermal processing of foods for 5487 prevention of spoilage 5488 5489
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5490 5491 Section 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 5492 5493 Storage tank or storage vessel means any tank reservoir or container used for the storage of 5494 liquid or gaseous material 5495 5496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5497 5498 Section 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 5499 5500 Strippable spray booth coating means a coating that is applied to a spray booth wall to provide 5501
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a protective film to receive overspray during finishing operations and that is subsequently peeled 5502 off and disposed of 5503 5504
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 5505 5506 Section 2116425 Stripping 5507 5508 Stripping means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the removal of cured 5509 coatings cured inks or cured adhesives 5510 5511
(Source Added at 39 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5512 5513 Section 2116427 Structural Glazing 5514 5515
Structural glazing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5516 process that includes the application of adhesive to bond glass ceramic metal 5517 stone or composite panels to exterior building frames 5518
5519 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14116 effective September 14 2010) 5520
5521 Section 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 5522 5523 Styrene devolatilizer unit means equipment performing the function of separating unreacted 5524 styrene monomer and other volatile components from polystyrene in a vacuum devolatilizer 5525 5526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5527 5528 Section 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 5529 5530 Styrene recovery unit means equipment performing the function of separating styrene 5531 monomer from other less volatile components of the styrene devolatilizer units output The 5532 separated styrene monomer may be reused as a raw material in the polystyrene plant 5533 5534
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5535 5536 Section 2116460 Subfloor 5537 5538
Subfloor means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 subflooring 5539 material over floor joists including any load bearing joists Subflooring is 5540 covered by a finish surface material 5541
5542 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5543
5544 Section 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 5545 5546
a) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any 5547
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loading pipe the discharge opening of which is entirely submerged when the 5548 liquid level is 6 inches above the bottom of the tank When applied to a tank 5549 which is loaded from the side submerged loading pipe means any loading pipe 5550 the discharge of which is entirely submerged when the liquid level is 18 inches or 5551 two times the loading pipe diameter whichever is greater above the bottom of the 5552 tank The definition shall also apply to any loading pipe which is continuously 5553 submerged during loading operations 5554
5555 b) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5556
any discharge pipe or nozzle which meets either of the following conditions 5557 5558 1) Where the tank is filled from the top the end of the discharge pipe or 5559
nozzle must be totally submerged when the liquid level is 15 cm (6 in) 5560 above the bottom of the tank 5561
5562 2) Where the tank is filled from the side the discharge pipe or nozzle must 5563
be totally submerged when the liquid level is 46 cm (18 in) above the 5564 bottom of the tank 5565
5566 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5567
5568 Section 2116490 Substrate 5569 5570 Substrate means the surface onto which a coating is applied or into which a coating is 5571 impregnated 5572 5573
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5574 5575 Section 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 5576 5577 Sulfuric acid mist means sulfuric acid mist as measured according to the method specified in 5578 35 Ill Adm Code 214101(b) 5579 5580
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5581 5582 Section 2116530 Surface Condenser 5583 5584 Surface condenser means a device which removes a substance from a gas stream by reducing 5585 the temperature of the stream without direct contact between the coolant and the stream 5586 5587
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5588 5589 Section 2116535 Surface Preparation 5590 5591
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Surface Preparation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 5592 removal of contaminants such as dust soil oil and grease prior to coating adhesive or ink 5593 applications 5594 5595
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5596 5597 Section 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 5598 5599 Surface preparation materials means materials that are used to remove foreign matter such as 5600 wax tar grease and silicone from the surface to be coated 5601 5602
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5603 5604 Section 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 5605 5606 Synthetic organic chemical or polymer manufacturing plant means a source that produces as 5607 intermediates or final products chemicals or polymers 5608 5609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5610 5611 Section 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 5612 5613 Tablet coating operation means a pharmaceutical coating operation in which tablets are coated 5614 5615
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5616 5617 Section 2116580 Texture Coat 5618 5619 Texture coat means a coating applied to a plastic part which in its finished form consists of 5620 discrete raised spots of the coating 5621 5622
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5623 5624 Section 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 5625 5626
Thin metal laminating adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5627 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in bonding multiple 5628 layers of metal to metal or metal to plastic in the production of electronic or 5629 magnetic components in which the thickness of the bond lines is less than 025 5630 millimeters 5631
5632 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5633
5634 Section 2116587 Thin Particleboard 5635 5636
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Thin Particleboard is a manufactured board frac14 inch or less in thickness made of individual 5637 wood particles that have been coated with a binder and formed into flat sheets by pressure 5638 5639
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5640 5641 Section 2116590 Thirty Day Rolling Average 5642 5643 Thirty day rolling average means any value arithmetically averaged over any consecutive thirty 5644 days 5645 5646
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5647 5648 Section 2116610 Three-Piece Can 5649 5650 Three-piece can means a can which is made from a rectangular sheet and two circular ends 5651 5652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5653 5654 Section 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 5655 5656 Three or four stage coating system means a topcoat system composed of a colored basecoat 5657 one or two semi-transparent midcoats and a transparent clearcoat 5658 5659
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5660 5661 Section 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 5662 5663 Through-the-value fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method 5664 of filling cans by injecting propellant into the can through and around the outlet tube of the can 5665 and aerosol valve Through-the-valve fill is a different method of fill than under-the-cup fill 5666 5667
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5668 5669 Section 2116635 Tileboard 5670 5671 Tileboard means paneling that has a colored waterproof surface coating 5672 5673
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5674 5675 Section 2116640 Tire Repair 5676 5677
Tire repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a process 5678 that includes expanding a hole tear fissure or blemish in a tire casing by 5679 grinding or gouging applying adhesive and filling the hole or crevice with 5680 rubber 5681
5682
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5683 5684 Section 2116650 Tooling Resin 5685 5686 Tooling resin means resins used to fabricate molds and fixtures used in manufacturing of 5687 fiberglass products 5688 5689
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5690 5691 Section 2116670 Topcoat 5692 5693
Topcoat means 5694 5695
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and (q)(5) and 5696 219204(a)(2) and (q)(5) a coating applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 5697 operation other than prime coat primer surfacer coat or final repair coat 5698
5699 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 219204(a)(2) the 5700 final coating system applied to provide the final color andor a protective 5701 finish The topcoat may be a monocoat color or basecoatclearcoat 5702 system In-line repair and two-tone are part of topcoat 5703
5704 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) any 5705 final coating applied to the interior or exterior of a pleasure craft 5706
5707 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5708
5709 Section 2116690 Topcoat Operation 5710 5711
Topcoat operation means the application areas flash-off areas and ovens used 5712 to apply and dry or cure the topcoat (except final off-line repair) on automobile or 5713 light-duty truck bodies or body parts on a single assembly line A topcoat 5714 operation may include other coatings (eg blackout interior color etc) that are 5715 applied in the same spray booths 5716
5717 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5718
5719 Section 2116695 Topcoat System 5720 5721 Topcoat system means the final film or series of films of coating applied to a motor vehicle 5722 refinishing surface and includes basecoatclearcoat systems and three or four stage coating 5723 systems 5724 5725
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5726 5727 Section 2116710 Touch-Up 5728
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5729 Touch-up means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of 5730 the fabrication process that is necessary to cover minor imperfections 5731 5732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5733 5734 Section 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 5735 5736
Touch-up coating means 5737 5738
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) for 5739 purposes of motor vehicle refinishing operations a coating applied by 5740 brush or hand held non-refillable aerosol cans to repair minor surface 5741 damage and imperfections 5742
5743 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 5744 used to cover minor coating imperfections appearing after the main 5745 coating operation 5746
5747 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5748
5749 Section 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 5750 5751 Transfer efficiency means the ratio of the amount of coating solids deposited onto a part or 5752 product to the total amount of coating solids used during a particular time period 5753 5754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5755 5756 Section 2116740 Translucent Coating 5757 5758
Translucent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5759 coating that contains binders and pigment and is formulated to form a colored 5760 but not opaque film 5761
5762 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5763
5764 Section 2116750 Tread End Cementing 5765 5766 Tread end cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the tire tread ends 5767 5768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5769 5770 Section 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 5771 5772 True vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by a volatile organic liquid 5773 as determined in accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute Bulletin 5774
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2517 Evaporation Loss From Floating Roof Tanks second edition February 1980 5775 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 5776 5777
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5778 5779 Section 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 5780 5781
Trunk interior coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5782 coating outside of the primer surfacer and topcoat operations applied to the trunk 5783 interior to provide chip protection 5784
5785 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5786
5787 Section 2116790 Turnaround 5788 5789 Turnaround means with respect to a refinery process unit the procedure of shutting down an 5790 operating refinery unit emptying gaseous and liquid contents to do inspection maintenance and 5791 repair work and putting the unit back into production 5792 5793
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5794 5795 Section 2116810 Two-Piece Can 5796 5797 Two-piece can means a can that consists of a body manufactured ie drawn from a single 5798 piece of metal and one top or end 5799 5800
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5801 5802 Section 2116825 Underbody Coating 5803 5804
Underbody coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5805 coating applied to the undercarriage or firewall to prevent corrosion andor 5806 provide chip protection 5807
5808 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5809
5810 Section 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 5811 5812 Under-the-cup fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method of 5813 filling cans whereby the propellant is introduced through the junction between the annular top of 5814 the can and the metal cup which holds the outlet tube and aerosol valve Under-the-cup fill is a 5815 different method of fill than through-the-valve fill 5816 5817
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5818 5819 Section 2116850 Undertread Cementing 5820
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5821 Undertread cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the underside of a 5822 tire tread 5823 5824
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5825 5826 Section 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 5827 5828 Uniform finish blender means a thinner or low solids clear solution which is used to melt 5829 overspray from a repaired area into the unrepaired color 5830 5831
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5832 5833 Section 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 5834 5835 Unregulated safety relief valve means a safety relief valve which cannot be actuated by a 5836 means other than high pressure in the pipe or vessel which it protects 5837 5838
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5839 5840 Section 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 5841 5842 Vacuum metallizing means a process whereby metal is vaporized and deposited on a substrate 5843 in a vacuum chamber 5844 5845
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5846 5847 Section 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 5848 5849
Vacuum metalizing coating means 5850 5851
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and (q)(2) and 5852 219204(q)(1) and (q)(2) the undercoat applied to the substrate on which 5853 the metal is deposited or the overcoat applied directly to the metal film 5854
5855 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(3) and (q)(4) and 5856 219204(q)(3) and (q)(4) the topcoat and basecoat used in a vacuum-5857 metalizing operation 5858
5859 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5860
5861 Section 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 5862 5863 Vacuum producing system means any reciprocating rotary or centrifugal blower or 5864 compressor or any jet ejector or device that creates suction from a pressure below atmospheric 5865 and discharges against a greater pressure 5866
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5867 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5868
5869 Section 2116910 Vacuum Service 5870 5871 Vacuum service means for the purpose of Subpart Q of this 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 5872 219 equipment or a component which is operating at an internal pressure that is at least 5 kPa 5873 (073 psia) below ambient pressure 5874 5875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5876 5877 Section 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 5878 5879 Valves not externally regulated means valves that have no provision for external adjustment or 5880 governance during their operation such as in-line check valves 5881 5882
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5883 5884 Section 2116950 Vapor Balance System 5885 5886 Vapor balance system means any combination of pipes or hoses which creates a closed system 5887 between the vapor spaces of an unloading tank and a receiving tank such that vapors displaced 5888 from the receiving tank are transferred to the tank being unloaded 5889 5890
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5891 5892 Section 2116970 Vapor Collection System 5893 5894 Vapor collection system means all piping seals hoses connections pressure-vacumvacuum 5895 vents and other components between the gasoline delivery vessel or marine vessel and the vapor 5896 processing unit andor the storage tanks 5897 5898
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5899 5900 Section 2116990 Vapor Control System 5901 5902 Vapor control system means any system that limits or prevents release to the atmosphere of 5903 organic material in the vapors displaced from a tank or marine vessel during the transfer of 5904 gasoline or other volatile organic liquid 5905 5906
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5907 5908 Section 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 5909 5910 Vapor-mounted primary seal means a primary seal mounted with an air space bounded by the 5911 bottom of the primary seal the tank wall the liquid surface and the floating roof 5912
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5913 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5914
5915 Section 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 5916 5917 Vapor recovery system means with respect to a storage tank storing a volatile organic liquid 5918 a vapor gathering system capable of collecting all volatile organic material (VOM) vapors and 5919 gases discharged from the storage tank and a vapor disposal system capable of processing such 5920 VOM vapors and gases so as to prevent their emission to the atmosphere 5921 5922
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5923 5924 Section 2117050 Vapor Suppressed Polyester Resin 5925 5926 Vapor suppressed polyester resin means a polyester resin material which contains catalysts or 5927 additives designed to reduce monomer evaporation loss during application and curing 5928 5929
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5930 5931 Section 2117070 Vinyl Coating 5932 5933 Vinyl coating means any protective decorative or functional coating or ink applied to vinyl or 5934 urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is delivered to a coating line or printing line as 5935 a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate However a plastisol is not a vinyl coating 5936 5937
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5938 5939 Section 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 5940 5941 Vinyl coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 5942 coating or ink is applied onto vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is 5943 delivered to a coating line or printing line as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous 5944 substrate However application of a plastisol to vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated 5945 fabric is not a vinyl coating line or part of a vinyl coating line 5946 5947
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5948 5949 Section 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 5950 5951 Volatile organic liquid (VOL) means any substance which is liquid at storage conditions and 5952 which contains volatile organic material 5953 5954
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5955 5956 Section 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 5957 5958
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Volatile organic material content (VOMC) means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 5959 the emissions of volatile organic material which would result from the exposure of a coating 5960 printing ink fountain solution tire spray dry cleaning waste or other similar material to the air 5961 including any drying or curing in the absence of any control equipment VOMC is typically 5962 expressed as kilogram (kg) VOMliter (lb VOMgallon) of coating or coating solids or kg 5963 VOMkg (lb VOMlb) of coating solids coating or material 5964 5965
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5966 5967 Section 2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 5968 5969 Volatile organic material (also VOM) or volatile organic compound (also VOC) means 5970 any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic 5971 carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate that participates in atmospheric photochemical 5972 reactions 5973 5974
a) This definition of VOM includes any organic compound that participates in 5975 atmospheric photochemical reactions other than the compounds listed in this 5976 subsection (a) USEPA has determined that the compounds listed in this 5977 subsection (a) have negligible photochemical reactivity 5978
5979 2-Amino-2-methylpropan-1-ol (CAS No 124-68-5) 5980 Bis(difluoromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-236ca12HFE-236cal2 CAS 5981
No 78522-47-1) 5982 12-Bis(difluoromethoxy)-1122-tetrafluoroethane 5983
(HFE-338pcc13 CAS No 188690-78-0) 5984 tertiary-Butyl acetate (11-dimethylethyl acetic acid ester CAS No 540-5985
88-5) 5986 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b CAS No 75-68-3) 5987 Chlorodifluoromethane (CFC-22 CAS No 75-45-6) 5988 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a CAS No 1615-75-4) 5989 Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31 CAS No 593-70-4) 5990 Chloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115 CAS No 76-15-3) 5991 2-Chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124 CAS No 2837-89-0) 5992 1-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (parachlorobenzotrifluoride 5993
(PCBTF) CAS No 98-56-6) 5994 (1E)-1-Chloro-333-trifluoroprop-1-ene (trans-1-chloro-333-5995
trifluoroprop-1-ene CAS No 102687-65-0) 5996 1112234555-Decafluoro-3-methoxy-4-trifluoromethylpentane (HFE-5997
7300 CAS No 132182-92-4) 5998 1112344555-Decafluoropentane (HFC 43-10mee CAS No 138495-5999
42-8) 6000 Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12 CAS No 75-71-8) 6001 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b CAS No 1717-00-6) 6002 Dichloromethane (methylene chloride CAS No 75-09-2) 6003
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33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca CAS No 422-6004 56-0) 6005
13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb CAS No 507-6006 55-1) 6007
12-Dichloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (CFC-114 CAS No 76-14-2) 6008 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123 CAS No 306-83-2) 6009 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a CAS No 354-23-4) 6010 11-Difluoroethane (HFC-152a CAS No 75-37-6) 6011 Difluoromethane (HFC-32 CAS No 75-10-5) 6012 (Difloromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-134 CAS No 1691-17-4) 6013 1-(Difloromethoxy)-2-[(difluoromethoxy)(difluoro)methoxy]-1122-6014
tetrafluoroethane (HFE-43-10pccc124 CAS No 188690-77-9) 6015 2-(Difluoromethoxymethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6016
163702-08-7) 6017 Dimethyl carbonate (CAS No 616-38-6) 6018 Ethane (CAS No 74-84-0) 6019 2-(Ethoxydifluoromethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6020
163702-06-5) 6021 3-Ethoxy-111234455666-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)hexane 6022
(HFE-7500 CAS No 297730-93-9) 6023 1-Ethoxy-112233444-nonafluorobutane (HFE-7200 CAS No 6024
163702-05-4) 6025 Ethylfluoride (HFC-161 CAS No 353-36-6) 6026 1112233-Heptafluoro-3-methoxypropane (HFE-7000 CAS No 375-6027
03-1) 6028 1112333-Heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea CAS No 431-89-0) 6029 111233-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea CAS No 431-63-0) 6030 111333-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa CAS No 690-39-1) 6031 Methane (CAS No 74-82-8) 6032 Methyl acetate (methyl ethanoate CAS No 79-20-9) 6033 4-Methyl-13-dioxolan-2-one (propylene carbonate CAS No 108-32-7) 6034 Methyl formate (methyl methanoate CAS No 107-31-3) 6035 111223344-Nonafluoro-4-methoxybutane (HFE-7100 CAS No 6036
163702-07-6) 6037 11133-Pentafluorobutane (HFC-365mfc CAS No 406-58-6) 6038 Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125 CAS No 354-33-6) 6039 11223-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ca CAS No 679-86-7) 6040 11233-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ea CAS No 24270-66-4) 6041 11123-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245eb CAS No 431-31-2) 6042 11133-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa CAS No 460-73-1) 6043 Perfluorocarbon compounds that fall into the following classes 6044
Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated alkanes 6045 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated ethers with no 6046
unsaturations 6047 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated tertiary amines 6048
with no unsaturations 6049
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Sulfur-containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with 6050 sulfur bonds only to carbon and fluorine 6051
Propan-2-one (acetone or dimethylketone CAS No 67-64-1) 6052 Siloxanes cyclic branched or linear completely-methylated 6053 Tetrachloroethene (perchloroethylene CAS No 127-18-4) 6054 1122-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134 CAS No 359-35-3) 6055 1112-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a CAS No 811-97-2) 6056 (1E)-1333-Tetrafluoropropene (trans-1333-tetrafluoropropene HFO-6057
1234ze CAS No 29118-24-9) 6058 2333-Tetrafluoroprop-1-ene (HFO-1234yf CAS No 754-12-1) 6059 111-Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform CAS No 71-55-6) 6060 1122-tetrafluoro-1-(222-trifluoroethoxy)ethane (HFE-347pcf2 CAS 6061
No 406-78-0) 6062 Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11 CAS No 75-69-4) 6063 112-Trichloro-122-trifluoroethane (CFC-113 CAS No 76-13-1) 6064 111-Trifluoroethane (HFC-143a CAS No 420-46-2) 6065 Trifluoromethane (HFC-23 CAS No 75-46-7) 6066
6067 b) For purposes of determining VOM emissions and compliance with emissions 6068
limits VOM will be measured by the test methods in the approved 6069 implementation plan or 40 CFR 60 appendix A incorporated by reference at 35 6070 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112 as applicable or by source-6071 specific test methods that have been established pursuant to a permit issued under 6072 a program approved or promulgated under Title V of the Clean Air Act under 40 6073 CFR 51 subpart I or appendix S incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 6074 218112 and 219112 or under 40 CFR 5221 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill 6075 Adm Code 218112 and 219112 as applicable Where such a method also 6076 measures compounds with negligible photochemical reactivity these negligibly-6077 reactive compounds may be excluded as VOM if the amount of such compounds 6078 is accurately quantified and the exclusion is approved by the Agency 6079
6080 c) As a precondition to excluding these negligibly-reactive compounds as VOM or 6081
at any time thereafter the Agency may require an owner or operator to provide 6082 monitoring or testing methods and results demonstrating to the satisfaction of the 6083 Agency the amount of negligibly-reactive compounds in the sources emissions 6084
6085 d) The USEPA will not be bound by any State determination as to appropriate 6086
methods for testing or monitoring negligibly-reactive compounds if such 6087 determination is not reflected in any of the test methods in subsection (b) 6088
6089 (Source Amended at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective October 23 2017) 6090
6091 Section 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 6092 6093 Volatile petroleum liquid means any petroleum liquid with a true vapor pressure that is greater 6094 than 15 psia (78 millimeters of mercury) at standard conditions 6095
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6096 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6097
6098 Section 2117190 Wash Coat 6099 6100 Wash coat means a coating containing binders which seals wood surfaces prevents undesired 6101 staining and controls penetration 6102 6103
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6104 6105 Section 2117200 Washoff Operations 6106 6107 Washoff operations means those operations in which organic solvent is used to remove coating 6108 from a substrate 6109 6110
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 6111 6112 Section 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 6113 6114 Wastewater (oilwater) separator means any device or piece of equipment which utilizes the 6115 difference in density between oil and water to remove oil and associated chemicals from water 6116 or any device such as a flocculation tank or a clarifier which removes petroleum derived 6117 compounds from waste water 6118 6119
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6120 6121 Section 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 6122 6123
Waterproof resorcinol glue means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 6124 219 a two-part resorcinol-resin-based adhesive designed for applications where 6125 the bond line must be resistant to conditions of continuous immersion in fresh or 6126 salt water 6127
6128 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6129
6130 Section 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 6131 6132 Weak nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility manufacturing nitric 6133 acid with a concentration of less than 70 percent by weight 6134 6135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6136 6137 Section 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 6138 6139
Weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 6140 218 and 219 an adhesive used at an automobile or light-duty truck assembly 6141
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coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the purpose of bonding 6142 the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 6143
6144 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6145
6146 Section 2117250 Web 6147 6148 Web means a substrate which is coated or printed as a continuous substrate after being unrolled 6149 from the roll in which the substrate is delivered to a line 6150 6151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6152 6153 Section 2117270 Wholesale Purchase - Consumer 6154 6155 Wholesale purchase - consumer means any person or organization that purchases or obtains 6156 gasoline from a supplier for ultimate consumption or use in motor vehicles and receives delivery 6157 of gasoline into a storage tank with a capacity of at least 2082 liters (550 gallons) owned and 6158 controlled by that person 6159 6160
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6161 6162 Section 2117290 Wood Furniture 6163 6164 Wood furniture means room furnishings including cabinets (kitchen bath and vanity) tables 6165 chairs beds sofas shutters art objects wood paneling other than flat wood paneling wood 6166 flooring and any other coated furnishings made of wood wood composition or fabricated wood 6167 materials 6168 6169
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 6170 6171 Section 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 6172 6173 Wood furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied to wood 6174 furniture or wood furniture parts 6175 6176
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6177 6178 Section 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 6179 6180 Wood furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 6181 functional coating is applied to wood furniture or wood furniture parts 6182 6183
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6184 6185 Section 2117350 Woodworking 6186 6187
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Woodworking means the shaping sawing grinding smoothing polishing and making into 6188 products of any form or shape of wood 6189 6190
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6191 6192 Section 2117400 Yeast Percentage 6193 6194 Yeast percentage means lbs of yeast per hundred lbs of total flour in the recipe expressed as a 6195 percentage 6196 6197
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 6198 6199 Section 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 6200 6201 6202 6203 6204 RULE SECTION 201 211121 and 211122 6205 6206 Section 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 6207 6208 6209 6210 6211 SECTION RULE 211101 -- 211102 -- 211121 Rule 201 211122 Rule 201 6212 6213
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211960 Cement Kiln 93 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 94 211970 Certified Investigation 95 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 96 211990 Choke Loading 97 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 98 2111000 Class II Finish 99 2111010 Clean Air Act 100 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 101 2111070 Cleaning Materials 102 2111090 Clear Coating 103 2111110 Clear Topcoat 104 2111120 Clinker 105 2111128 Closed Molding 106 2111130 Closed Purge System 107 2111150 Closed Vent System 108 2111170 Coal Refuse 109 2111190 Coating 110 2111210 Coating Applicator 111 2111230 Coating Line 112 2111250 Coating Plant 113 2111270 Coil Coating 114 2111290 Coil Coating Line 115 2111310 Cold Cleaning 116 2111312 Combined Cycle System 117 2111315 Combustion Tuning 118 2111316 Combustion Turbine 119 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 120 2111324 Commence Operation 121 2111328 Common Stack 122 2111330 Complete Combustion 123 2111350 Component 124 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 125 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 126 2111410 Condensate 127 2111430 Condensible PM-10 128 2111435 Container Glass 129 2111455 Contact Adhesive 130 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 131 2111467 Continuous Coater 132 2111470 Continuous Process 133 2111490 Control Device 134 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 135 2111515 Control Period 136 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 137 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 138
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2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 139 2111560 Cove Base 140 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 141 2111570 Crude Oil 142 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 143 2111610 Crushing 144 2111630 Custody Transfer 145 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 146 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 147 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 148 2111690 Day 149 2111700 Deadener 150 2111710 Degreaser 151 2111730 Delivery Vessel 152 2111740 Diesel Engine 153 2111745 Digital Printing 154 2111750 Dip Coating 155 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 156 2111780 Distillation Unit 157 2111790 Drum 158 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 159 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 160 2111850 Effective Grate Area 161 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 162 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 163 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 164 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 165 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 166 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 167 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coating 168 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 169 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) Shielding 170
Coatings 171 2111885 Electronic Component 172 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 173 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 174 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 175 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 176 2111930 Emission Rate 177 2111950 Emission Unit 178 2111970 Enamel 179 2111990 Enclose 180 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 181 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 182 2112040 Etching Filler 183 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 184
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2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (DPDM) Roof Membrane 185 2112070 Excess Air 186 2112080 Excess Emissions 187 2112090 Excessive Release 188 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 189 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 190 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 191 2112170 Exterior End Coat 192 2112190 External Floating Roof 193 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 194 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 195 2112230 Fabric Coating 196 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 197 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 198 2112285 Feed Mill 199 2112290 Fermentation Time 200 2112300 Fill 201 2112310 Final Repair Coat 202 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 203 2112330 Firebox 204 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 205 2112355 Flare 206 2112357 Flat Glass 207 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 208 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 209 2112360 Flexible Coating 210 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 211 2112368 Flexible Packaging 212 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 213 2112370 Flexographic Printing 214 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 215 2112410 Floating Roof 216 2112415 Fog Coat 217 2112420 Fossil Fuel 218 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 219 2112430 Fountain Solution 220 2112450 Freeboard Height 221 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 222 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 223 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 224 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 225 2112530 Gas Service 226 2112550 GasGas Method 227 2112570 Gasoline 228 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 229 2112610 Gel Coat 230
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2112615 General Work Surface 231 2112620 Generator 232 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 233 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 234 2112630 Gloss Reducers 235 2112650 Grain 236 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 237 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 238 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 239 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 240 2112750 Green Tires 241 2112770 Gross Heating Value 242 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 243 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 244 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 245 2112815 Heat Input 246 2112820 Heat Input Rate 247 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 248 2112830 Heatset 249 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 250 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 251 2112870 Heavy Liquid 252 2112890 Heavy Metals 253 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 254 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 255 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 256 2112955 High Bake Coating 257 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 258 2112958 High Gloss Coating 259 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 260 2112965 High Precision Optic 261 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 262 2112980 High Temperature Coating 263 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 264 2113010 Hood 265 2113030 Hot Well 266 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 267 2113070 Incinerator 268 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 269 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 270 2113100 Industrial Boiler 271 2113110 Ink 272 2113120 In-Line Repair 273 2113130 In-Process Tank 274 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 275 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 276
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2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 277 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 278 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 279 2113230 Lacquers 280 2113240 Laminate 281 2113250 Large Appliance 282 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 283 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 284 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 285 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 286 2113310 Light Liquid 287 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 288 2113350 Light Oil 289 2113355 Lime Kiln 290 2113370 LiquidGas Method 291 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 292 2113410 Liquid Service 293 2113430 Liquids Dripping 294 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 295 2113470 Load-Out Area 296 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 297 2113480 Loading Event 298 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 299 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 300 2113487 Low-NOx Burner 301 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 302 2113500 Lubricating Oil 303 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 304 2113510 Magnet Wire 305 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 306 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 307 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 308 2113570 Major Dump Pit 309 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 310 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 311 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 312 2113630 Manufacturing Process 313 2113650 Marine Terminal 314 2113660 Marine Vessel 315 2113665 Mask Coating 316 2113670 Material Recovery Section 317 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 318 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 319 2113705 Medical Device 320 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 321 2113710 Metal Furniture 322
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2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 323 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 324 2113760 Metallic Coating 325 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 326 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 327 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 328 2113785 Military Specification Coating 329 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 330 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing Process 331 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 332 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 333 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 334 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 335 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 336 2113910 Mixing Operation 337 2113915 Mobile Equipment 338 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 339 2113930 Monitor 340 2113950 Monomer 341 2113960 Motor Vehicles 342 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 343 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 344 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 345 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 346 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 347 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 348 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 349 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 350 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 351 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 352 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 353 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 354 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 355 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 356 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 357 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 358 2114065 Non-Heatset 359 2114067 NOx Trading Program 360 2114070 Offset 361 2114080 One-Component Coating 362 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 363 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 364 2114130 Opacity 365 2114150 Opaque Stains 366 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 367 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 368
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2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 369 Dispensing Facility 370
2114220 Optical Coating 371 2114230 Organic Compound 372 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 373 2114260 Organic Solvent 374 2114270 Organic Vapor 375 2114280 Other Glass 376 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 377 2114290 Oven 378 2114310 Overall Control 379 2114330 Overvarnish 380 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing 381
Facility 382 2114370 Owner or Operator 383 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 384 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 385 2114430 Pail 386 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 387 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 388 2114460 Panel 389 2114470 Paper Coating 390 2114490 Paper Coating Line 391 2114510 Particulate Matter 392 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 393 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 394 2114550 Person 395 2114590 Petroleum 396 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 397 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 398 2114650 Pharmaceutical 399 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 400 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 401 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 402 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 403 2114730 Plant 404 2114735 Plastic 405 2114740 Plastic Part 406 2114750 Plasticizers 407 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 408 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 409 2114768 Pleasure Craft 410 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 411 2114770 PM-10 412 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 413 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 414
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2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 415 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 416 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 417 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 418 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 419 2114900 Porous Material 420 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 421 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 422 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 423 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 424 2114970 Potential to Emit 425 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 426 2115010 Precoat 427 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coating 428 2115015 Preheater Kiln 429 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 430 2115030 Pressure Release 431 2115050 Pressure Tank 432 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 433 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 434 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 435 2115065 Primary Product 436 2115070 Prime Coat 437 2115075 Primer Sealant 438 2115080 Primer Sealer 439 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 440 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 441 2115130 Primers 442 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 443 2115150 Printing 444 2115170 Printing Line 445 2115185 Process Emission Source 446 2115190 Process Emission Unit 447 2115195 Process Heater 448 2115210 Process Unit 449 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 450 2115245 Process Vent 451 2115250 Process Weight Rate 452 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 453 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 454 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 455 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 456 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 457 2115350 Reactor 458 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 459 2115390 Reclamation System 460
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2115400 Red Coating 461 2115410 Refiner 462 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 463 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 464 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 465 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 466 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 467 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 468 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 469 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 470 2115530 Repair 471 2115535 Repair Cleaning 472 2115550 Repair Coat 473 2115570 Repaired 474 2115580 Repowering 475 2115585 Research and Development Operation 476 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 477 2115600 Resist Coat 478 2115610 Restricted Area 479 2115630 Retail Outlet 480 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 481 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 482 2115670 Roadway 483 2115690 Roll Coater 484 2115710 Roll Coating 485 2115730 Roll Printer 486 2115750 Roll Printing 487 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 488 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 489 2115800 Rubber 490 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 491 2115830 Sandblasting 492 2115850 Sanding Sealers 493 2115860 Scientific Instrument 494 2115870 Screening 495 2115875 Screen Printing 496 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 497 2115885 Screen Reclamation 498 2115890 Sealer 499 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 500 2115930 Sensor 501 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 502 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 503 2115980 Sheet-Fed 504 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 505 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 506
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2115990 Shotblasting 507 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 508 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 509 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 510 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 511 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 512 2116025 Single Unit Operation 513 2116030 Smoke 514 2116050 Smokeless Flare 515 2116060 Soft Coat 516 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 517 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 518 2116070 Solvent 519 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 520 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 521 2116130 Source 522 2116140 Specialty Coatings 523 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 524 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 525 2116170 Specialty Leather 526 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 527 2116210 Splash Loading 528 2116230 Stack 529 2116250 Stain Coating 530 2116270 Standard Conditions 531 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 532 2116310 Start-Up 533 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 534 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 535 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 536 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 537 2116370 Stationary Source 538 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 539 2116400 Stencil Coat 540 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 541 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 542 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 543 2116425 Stripping 544 2116427 Structural Glazing 545 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 546 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 547 2116460 Subfloor 548 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 549 2116490 Substrate 550 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 551 2116530 Surface Condenser 552
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2116535 Surface Preparation 553 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 554 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 555 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 556 2116580 Texture Coat 557 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 558 2116587 Thin Particleboard 559 2116590 Thirty-Day Rolling Average 560 2116610 Three-Piece Can 561 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 562 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 563 2116635 Tileboard 564 2116640 Tire Repair 565 2116650 Tooling Resin 566 2116670 Topcoat 567 2116690 Topcoat Operation 568 2116695 Topcoat System 569 2116710 Touch-Up 570 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 571 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 572 2116740 Translucent Coating 573 2116750 Tread End Cementing 574 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 575 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 576 2116790 Turnaround 577 2116810 Two-Piece Can 578 2116825 Underbody Coating 579 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 580 2116850 Undertread Cementing 581 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 582 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 583 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 584 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 585 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 586 2116910 Vacuum Service 587 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 588 2116950 Vapor Balance System 589 2116970 Vapor Collection System 590 2116990 Vapor Control System 591 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 592 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 593 2117050 Vapor-Suppressed Polyester Resin 594 2117070 Vinyl Coating 595 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 596 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 597 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 598
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2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 599 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 600 2117190 Wash Coat 601 2117200 Washoff Operations 602 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 603 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 604 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 605 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 606 2117250 Web 607 2117270 Wholesale Purchase minus Consumer 608 2117290 Wood Furniture 609 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 610 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 611 2117350 Woodworking 612 2117400 Yeast Percentage 613 614 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 615 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 616 617 AUTHORITY Implementing Sections 9 91 99 and 10 and authorized by Sections 27 of the 618 Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 59 91 99 10 and 27] 619 620 SOURCE Adopted as Chapter 2 Air Pollution Rule 201 Definitions R71-23 4 PCB 191 621 filed and effective April 14 1972 amended in R74-2 and R75-5 32 PCB 295 at 3 Ill Reg 5 p 622 777 effective February 3 1979 amended in R78-3 and 4 35 PCB 75 and 243 at 3 Ill Reg 30 623 p 124 effective July 28 1979 amended in R80-5 at 7 Ill Reg 1244 effective January 21 624 1983 codified at 7 Ill Reg 13590 amended in R82-1 (Docket A) at 10 Ill Reg 12624 effective 625 July 7 1986 amended in R85-21(A) at 11 Ill Reg 11747 effective June 29 1987 amended in 626 R86-34 at 11 Ill Reg 12267 effective July 10 1987 amended in R86-39 at 11 Ill Reg 20804 627 effective December 14 1987 amended in R82-14 and R86-37 at 12 Ill Reg 787 effective 628 December 24 1987 amended in R86-18 at 12 Ill Reg 7284 effective April 8 1988 amended 629 in R86-10 at 12 Ill Reg 7621 effective April 11 1988 amended in R88-23 at 13 Ill Reg 630 10862 effective June 27 1989 amended in R89-8 at 13 Ill Reg 17457 effective January 1 631 1990 amended in R89-16(A) at 14 Ill Reg 9141 effective May 23 1990 amended in R88-632 30(B) at 15 Ill Reg 5223 effective March 28 1991 amended in R88-14 at 15 Ill Reg 7901 633 effective May 14 1991 amended in R91-10 at 15 Ill Reg 15564 effective October 11 1991 634 amended in R91-6 at 15 Ill Reg 15673 effective October 14 1991 amended in R91-22 at 16 635 Ill Reg 7656 effective May 1 1992 amended in R91-24 at 16 Ill Reg 13526 effective August 636 24 1992 amended in R93-9 at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 amended in 637 R93-11 at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993 amended in R93-14 at 18 Ill Reg 638 1253 effective January 18 1994 amended in R94-12 at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 639 21 1994 amended in R94-14 at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994 amended in 640 R94-15 at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994 amended in R94-16 at 18 Ill Reg 641 16929 effective November 15 1994 amended in R94-21 R94-31 and R94-32 at 19 Ill Reg 642 6823 effective May 9 1995 amended in R94-33 at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995 643 amended in R95-2 at 19 Ill Reg 11066 effective July 12 1995 amended in R95-16 at 19 Ill 644
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Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995 amended in R96-5 at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 645 22 1996 amended in R96-16 at 21 Ill Reg 2641 effective February 7 1997 amended in R97-646 17 at 21 Ill Reg 6489 effective May 16 1997 amended in R97-24 at 21 Ill Reg 7695 647 effective June 9 1997 amended in R96-17 at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997 648 amended in R97-31 at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998 amended in R98-17 at 22 Ill 649 Reg 11405 effective June 22 1998 amended in R01-9 at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 650 26 2000 amended in R01-11 at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001 amended in R01-17 651 at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001 amended in R05-16 at 29 Ill Reg 8181 effective 652 May 23 2005 amended in R05-11 at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005 amended in 653 R04-1220 at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006 amended in R07-18 at 31 Ill Reg 654 14254 effective September 25 2007 amended in R08-6 at 32 Ill Reg 1387 effective January 655 16 2008 amended in R07-19 at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009 amended in R08-656 19 at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009 amended in R10-7 at 34 Ill Reg 1391 657 effective January 11 2010 amended in R10-8 at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010 658 amended in R10-20 at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010 amended in R11-23 at 659 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011 amended in R12-24 at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective 660 January 28 2013 amended in R13-1 at 37 Ill Reg 1913 effective February 4 2013 amended 661 in R14-7 at 37 Ill Reg 19824 effective November 27 2013 amended in R14-16 at 38 Ill Reg 662 12876 effective June 9 2014 amended in R15-5 at 39 Ill Reg 5410 effective March 24 2015 663 amended in R17-2 at 41 Ill Reg 1096 effective January 23 2017 amended in R17-9 at 41 Ill 664 Reg 4173 effective March 24 2017 amended in R17-11 at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective 665 October 23 2017 666 667
SUBPART A GENERAL PROVISIONS 668 669 Section 211101 Incorporated and Referenced Materials 670 671 The following materials are incorporated by reference These incorporations do not include any 672 later amendments or editions 673 674
a) Incorporations by Reference 675 676
1) Evaporation Loss from Floating Roof Tanks American Petroleum 677 Institute Bulletin 2517 (1962) 678
679 2) Standard Industrial Classification Manual Superintendent of Documents 680
Washington DC 20402 (1972) 681 682
3) American Society for Testing and Materials 100 Barr Harbor Dr West 683 Conshohocken PA 19428-2959 684
685 ASTM D 86 ASTM D 240-64 ASTM D 323-08 ASTM D 369-69 (1971) ASTM D 396-69
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ASTM D 523-80 ASTM D 523-89 ASTM D 900-55 ASTM D 975-68 ASTM D 1826-64 ASTM D 2015-66 ASTM D 2880-71
686 4) 40 CFR 51100 (1987) 687
688 5) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 689
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2604-05 690 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 691 for High Performance Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 692 Panels) (2005) 693
694 6) American Architectural Manufacturers Association 1827 Walden Office 695
Square Suite 550 Schaumburg IL 60173-4268 Specification 2605-05 696 (Voluntary Specification Performance Requirements and Test Procedures 697 for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and 698 Panels) (2005) 699
700 b) Referenced Materials 701
Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 702 703 (Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 704
705 Section 211102 Abbreviations and Conversion Factors 706 707
a) Abbreviations used in this part include the following 708 709
ABS acrylonitrile butadiene styrene ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials bbl barrels (42 gallons) btu British thermal units (60degF) btuhr btu per hour degC degrees Celsius or Centigrade CAAPP Clean Air Act Permit Program cm centimeters cu in cubic inches EDP electrodeposition primer EMIRFI electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency
interference EPDM ethylene propylenediene monomer EGU Electrical Generating Unit degF degrees Fahrenheit
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FIP Federal Implementation Plan ft feet ft2 square feet ft3 cubic feet g grams gpm gallons per minute gmole grams per mole gal gallons hp horsepower hr hours in inch degK degrees Kelvin kcal kilocalories kg kilograms kghr kilograms per hour kPa kilopascals one thousand newtons per square meter kW kilowatt l liters lsec liters per second lbs pounds lbsday pounds per day lbshr pounds per hour lbsgal pounds per gallon lbsyr pounds per year LEL lower explosive limit m meters m2 square meters m3 cubic meters mg milligrams Mg Megagrams metric tons or tonnes ml milliliters min minutes MJ megajoules mmbtu million British thermal units mmbtuhr million British thermal units per hour mmHg millimeters of mercury MTE maximum theoretical emissions Mwe megawatt of electricity MW megawatt one million watts MW-hr megawatt per hour NDO natural draft opening Nox nitrogen oxides peoc potential electrical output capacity ppm (vol) parts per million ppmv parts per million by volume ppmvd parts per million by volume dry
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psi pounds per square inch psia pounds per square inch absolute psig pounds per square inch gauge PTE potential to emit RACT reasonably available control technology RT solids turnover ratio scf standard cubic feet scm standard cubic meters sec seconds SIP State Implementation Plan TTE temporary total enclosure sq cm square centimeters sq in square inches T short ton (2000 lbs) ton short ton (2000 lbs) TPY tons per year USEPA United States Environmental Protection Agency VOC volatile organic compounds VOL volatile organic liquids VOM volatile organic materials
710 b) The following conversion factors have been used in this part 711 712
English Metric 1 gal 3785 l 1000 gal 3785 l or 3785 m3
1 psia 6897 kPA (5171 mmHg) 2205 lbs 1 kg 32deg 0degC (27315degK) 1 bbl 1590 1 1 cu in 1639 ml 1 lbgal 119800 mgl 1 lbmmbtu 1548 kgMW-hr 1 lbT 0500 kgMg 1 ton 0907 Mg 1 T 0907 Mg mmbtuhr 0293 MW
713 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 714
715 SUBPART B DEFINITIONS 716
717 Section 211121 Other Definitions 718 719 All terms defined in 35 Ill Adm Code 201 which appear in 35 Ill Adm Code 211 through 219 720 have the definitions specified by 35 Ill Adm Code 201102 Otherwise the definitions specified 721
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in this Part shall apply 722 723
(Source Amended at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 724 725 Section 211122 Definitions (Repealed) 726 727
(Source Repealed at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 728 729 Section 211130 Accelacota 730 731 Accelacota means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of a horizontally rotating 732 perforated drum in which tablets are placed a coating is applied by spraying and the coating is 733 dried by the flow of air across the drum through the perforations 734 735
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 736 737 Section 211150 Accumulator 738 739 Accumulator means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a surface 740 condenser 741 742
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 743 744 Section 211170 Acid Gases 745 746 Acid gases means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Environmental Protection Act (the 747 Act) (Ill Rev Stat 1991 ch 111frac12 par 10094) [415 ILCS 594] hydrogen chloride hydrogen 748 fluoride and hydrogen bromide which exists as gases liquid mist or any combination thereof 749 750
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 751 752 Section 211200 Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) Welding 753 754
Acrylonitrile butadiene styrene welding or ABS Welding means for purposes 755 of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any process to weld acrylonitrile 756 butadiene styrene pipe 757
758 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 759
760 Section 211210 Actual Heat Input 761 762 Actual heat input means the quantity of heat produced by the combustion of fuel using the 763 gross heating value of the fuel 764 765
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 766 767
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Section 211230 Adhesive 768 769 Adhesive means any substance or mixture of substances intended to serve as a joining 770 compound 771 772
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 773 774 Section 211233 Adhesion Primer 775 776
Adhesion primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 777 coating that is applied to a polyolefin part to promote the adhesion of a 778 subsequent coating An adhesion primer should be clearly identified as an 779 adhesion primer or adhesion promoter on its accompanying material safety data 780 sheet 781
782 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 783
784 Section 211235 Adhesive Primer 785 786
Adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 787 product applied to a substrate prior to the application of an adhesive to provide a 788 bonding surface 789
790 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 791
792 Section 211240 Adhesion Promoter 793 794 Adhesion promoter means a coating used to promote adhesion of a topcoat on surfaces such as 795 trim moldings door locks and door sills where sanding is impractical 796 797
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 798 799 Section 211250 Aeration 800 801 Aeration means the practice of forcing air through bulk stored grain to maintain the condition 802 of the grain 803 804
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 805 806 Section 211260 Aerosol Adhesive and Adhesive Primer 807 808
Aerosol adhesive and adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 809 218 and 219 an adhesive or adhesive primer packaged as an aerosol product in 810 which the spray mechanism is permanently housed in a non-refillable can 811 designed for handheld application without the need for ancillary hoses or spray 812 equipment 813
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814 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 815
816 Section 211270 Aerosol Can Filling Line 817 818 Aerosol can filling line means an operation where a series of process steps are used to fill and 819 seal aerosol cans 820 821
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 822 823 Section 211290 Afterburner 824 825 Afterburner means a control device in which materials in gaseous effluent are combusted 826 827
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 828 829 Section 211310 Air Contaminant 830 831 Air contaminant means any solid liquid or gaseous matter any odor or any form of energy 832 that is capable of being released into the atmosphere 833 834
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 835 836 Section 211330 Air Dried Coatings 837 838 Air dried coatings means any coatings that dry by use of air or forced air at temperatures up to 839 36315ordm K (194ordm F) 840 841
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 842 843 Section 211350 Air Oxidation Process 844 845 Air oxidation process means any unit process including ammoxidation and oxychlorination 846 which uses air or a combination of air and oxygen as an oxidant in combination with one or more 847 organic reactants to produce one or more organic compounds 848 849
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 850 851 Section 211370 Air Pollutant 852 853 Air pollutant means an air pollution agent or combination of such agents including any 854 physical chemical biological radioactive (including source material special nuclear material 855 and byproduct material) substance or matter which is emitted into or otherwise enters the 856 atmosphere Such term includes any precursors to the formation of any air pollutant to the 857 extent that the relevant statute or rule has identified such precursor or precursors for particular 858 purpose for which the term air pollutant is used 859
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860 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 861
862 Section 211390 Air Pollution 863 864 Air pollution means the presence in the atmosphere of one or more air contaminants in 865 sufficient quantities and of such characteristics and duration as to be injurious to human plant or 866 animal life to health or to property or to unreasonably interfere with the enjoyment of life or 867 property 868 869
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 870 871 Section 211410 Air Pollution Control Equipment 872 873 Air pollution control equipment means any equipment or apparatus of a type intended to 874 eliminate prevent reduce or control the emission of air contaminants to the atmosphere 875 (Board Note The requirements to obtain permits for air pollution control equipment in 35 Ill 876 Adm Code 201Subpart C apply to such equipment intended to eliminate prevent reduce or 877 control the emissions of specified air contaminants from stationary emission units 878
879 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 880
881 Section 211430 Air Suspension CoaterDryer 882 883 Air suspension coaterdryer means a pharmaceutical coating operation which consists of 884 vertical chambers in which tablets or particles are placed and a coating is applied and then dried 885 while the tablets or particles are kept in a fluidized state by the passage of air upward through the 886 chambers 887 888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 889 890 Section 211450 Airless Spray 891 892 Airless spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by forcing it 893 through a small opening at high pressure The coating liquid is not mixed with air before exiting 894 from the nozzle 895 896
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 897 898 Section 211470 Air Assisted Airless Spray 899 900 Air assisted airless spray means a spray coating method which combines compressed air with 901 hydraulic pressure to atomize the coating material into finer droplets than is achieved with pure 902 airless spray Lower hydraulic pressure is used than with airless spray 903 904
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 905
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906 Section 211474 Alcohol 907 908 Alcohol for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218405 through 218411 and 219405 through 909 219411 means isopropyl alcohol normal propyl alcohol or ethanol used in a fountain solution 910 in a lithographic printing operation 911 912
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 913 914 Section 211479 Allowance 915 916 Allowance means an authorization to emit up to one ton of NOx during the control period of a 917 specified year or any year thereafter under 35 Ill Adm Code 217 and 40 CFR 96 918 919
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 920 921 Section 211481 Ammunition Sealant 922 923 Ammunition Sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 924 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition including cap sealants and 925 mouth waterproofing sealants 926 927
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 928 929 Section 211484 Animal 930 931 Animal means any organism other than a human being of the kingdom Animalia 932 distinguished from other multicellular organisms by certain typical characteristics such as the 933 power of locomotion fixed structure and limited growth and non-photosynthetic metabolism 934 935
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 936 937 Section 211485 Animal Pathological Waste 938 939 Animal pathological waste means waste composed of whole or parts of animal carcasses and 940 also noncarcass materials such as plastic paper wrapping and animal collars Noncarcass 941 materials shall not exceed ten percent by weight of the total weight of the carcass and noncarcass 942 materials combined 943 944
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 945 946 Section 211490 Annual Grain Through-Put 947 948 Annual grain through-put unless otherwise shown by the owner or operator annual grain 949 through-put for grain-handling operations which have been in operation for three consecutive 950 years prior to June 30 1975 shall be determined by adding grain receipts and shipments for the 951
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three previous fiscal years and dividing the total by 6 The annual grain through-put for grain-952 handling operations in operation for less than three consecutive years prior to June 30 1975 953 shall be determined by a reasonable three-year estimate the owner or operator shall document 954 the reasonableness of his three-year estimate 955 956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 957 958 Section 211492 Antifoulant Coating 959 960
Antifoulant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 961 coating applied to the underwater portion of a pleasure craft to prevent or reduce 962 the attachment of biological organisms and registered with USEPA as a pesticide 963 under the Federal Insecticide Fungicide and Rodenticide Act (7 USC 136) 964
965 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 966
967 Section 211493 Antifouling SealerTie Coat 968 969 Antifouling SealerTie Coat means a coating applied over biocidal antifouling coating for the 970 purpose of preventing release of biocides into the environment andor to promote adhesion 971 between an antifouling and a primer or other antifoulings 972
973 (Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 974
975 Section 211495 Anti-GlareSafety Coating 976 977 Anti-glaresafety coating means a low gloss coating formulated to minimize glare for safety 978 purposes on interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified under the US Department of 979 Transportation Motor Vehicle Safety Standards 980 981
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 982 983 Section 211510 Application Area 984 985 Application area means an area where a coating is applied by dipping spraying or other 986 techniques 987 988
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 989 990 Section 211530 Architectural Coating 991 992 Architectural coating means any coating used for residential or commercial buildings or their 993 appurtenances or for industrial buildings which is site applied 994 995
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 996 997
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Section 211540 Architectural Structure 998 999
Architectural structure means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1000 free-standing immobile outdoor construction which may be permanent or 1001 temporary including but not limited to buildings bridges dams and electricity 1002 pylons 1003
1004 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1005
1006 Section 211550 As Applied 1007 1008 As applied means the formulation of a coating during application on or impregnation into a 1009 substrate including any dilution solvents or thinners added at the source before application of the 1010 coating 1011 1012
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1013 1014 Section 211560 As-Applied Fountain Solution 1015 1016 As-applied fountain solution means the formulation of a fountain solution during application 1017 onto the image plate on a lithographic printing line including any material added at the line 1018 before the application of the fountain solution 1019 1020
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1021 1022 Section 211570 Asphalt 1023 1024 Asphalt means the dark-brown to black cementitious material (solid semisolid or liquid in 1025 consistency) of which the main constituents are bitumens which occur naturally or as a residue of 1026 petroleum refining 1027 1028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1029 1030 Section 211590 Asphalt Prime Coat 1031 1032 Asphalt prime coat means a low-viscosity liquid asphalt applied to an absorbent surface as the 1033 first of more than one asphalt coat 1034 1035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1036 1037 Section 211610 Automobile 1038 1039 Automobile means a motor vehicle which normally has four wheels is used 1040 predominantlypredominately for carrying 12 or fewer passengers and is not a light-duty truck 1041 1042
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1043
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1044 Section 211630 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Assembly Source or Automobile or 1045 Light-Duty Truck Manufacturing Plant 1046 1047 Automobile or light-duty truck assembly source or Automobile or light-duty truck 1048 manufacturing plant means a source where parts are assembled or finished for inclusion into a 1049 finished automobile or light-duty truck ready for sale to vehicle dealers but not including 1050 customizers body shops and other repainters 1051 1052
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1053 1054 Section 211650 Automobile or Light-Duty Truck Refinishing 1055 1056 Automobile or light-duty truck refinishing means the repainting of used automobiles and light-1057 duty trucks 1058 1059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1060 1061 Section 211660 AutomotiveTransportation Plastic Parts 1062 1063 Automotivetransportation plastic parts means the interior and exterior plastic components of 1064 automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment intended for primary 1065 use on land with the exception of the following plastic parts coated on the main (body) paint 1066 line in automobile and light duty truck assembly plants and plastic parts coated during 1067 refinishing of automobiles trucks tractors lawnmowers and other like mobile equipment 1068 1069
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1070 1071 Section 211665 Auxiliary Boiler 1072 1073
Auxiliary boiler means for purposes of Part 217 a boiler that is operated only 1074 when the main boiler or boilers at a source are not in service and is used either to 1075 maintain building heat or to assist in the startup of the main boiler or boilers This 1076 term does not include emergency or standby units and load shaving units 1077
1078 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1079
1080 Section 211670 Baked Coatings 1081 1082 Baked coatings means any coating which is cured or dried in an oven where the oven air 1083 temperature exceeds 90ordmC (194ordmF) or any coating which is cured in any manner that does not 1084 otherwise fit into the definition of air dried coatings as defined in Section 211330 of this Part 1085 1086
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1087 1088 Section 211680 Bakery Oven 1089
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1090 Bakery oven means an oven used at any time for the purpose of baking yeast-leavened 1091 products including but not limited to breads rolls and buns 1092 1093
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1094 1095 Section 211685 BasecoatClearcoat System 1096 1097 Basecoatclearcoat system means a topcoat system composed of a pigmented basecoat portion 1098 and a transparent clearcoat portion 1099 1100
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1101 1102 Section 211690 Batch Loading 1103 1104 Batch loading means with respect to solvent cleaning the process of loading a number of 1105 individual parts at the same time for degreasing 1106 1107
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1108 1109 Section 211695 Batch Operation 1110 1111 Batch operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1112 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a noncontinuous operation in which a discrete 1113 quantity or batch of feed is charged into a chemical manufacturing process unit and distilled or 1114 reacted or otherwise used at one time and may include but is not limited to reactors filters 1115 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1116 surge tanks and product separators After each batch operation the equipment is generally 1117 emptied before a fresh batch is started 1118 1119
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1120 1121 Section 211696 Batch Process Train 1122 1123 Batch process train means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 1124 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 the collection of equipment (eg reactors filters 1125 dryers distillation columns extractors crystallizers blend tanks neutralizer tanks digesters 1126 surge tanks and product separators) configured to produce a specific product or intermediate by a 1127 batch operation A batch process train terminates at the point of storage or product handling of 1128 the product or intermediate being produced in the batch process train Irrespective of the product 1129 being produced a batch process train which is independent of other processes shall be 1130 considered a single batch process train for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1131 1132
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 1133 1134 Section 211710 Bead-Dipping 1135
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1136 Bead-dipping means the dipping of an assembled tire bead into a solvent-based cement 1137 1138
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1139 1140 Section 211715 Bedliner 1141 1142
Bedliner means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a multi-1143 component coating applied to a cargo bed after the application of topcoat and 1144 outside of the topcoat operation to provide additional durability and chip 1145 resistance 1146
1147 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1148
1149 Section 211730 Binders 1150 1151
Binders means organic materials and resins which do not contain VOM 1152 1153 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1154
1155 Section 211735 Black Coating 1156 1157
Black coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1158 that meets both of the following criteria based on Cielab color space 045 1159 geometry 1160
1161 Maximum lightness of 23 units For spherical geometry specular 1162 included maximum lightness of 33 units and 1163
1164 Saturation of less than 28 where saturation equals the square root of A2 + 1165 B2 1166
1167 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1168
1169 Section 211740 Brakehorsepower (rated-bhp) 1170 1171 Brakehorsepower or bhp means the rated horsepower capacity of the engine as defined on 1172 the engine nameplate at standard conditions 1173 1174
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1175 1176 Section 211750 British Thermal Unit 1177 1178 British Thermal Unit means the quantity of heat required to raise one pound of water from 60 ordm 1179 F to 61ordm F (abbreviated btu) 1180 1181
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1182 1183 Section 211770 Brush or Wipe Coating 1184 1185 Brush or wipe coating means a manual method of applying a coating using a brush cloth or 1186 similar object 1187 1188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1189 1190 Section 211790 Bulk Gasoline Plant 1191 1192
a) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any gasoline 1193 storage and distribution source that receives gasoline from bulk gasoline terminals 1194 by delivery vessels and distributes gasoline to gasoline dispensing operations 1195
1196 b) Bulk gasoline plant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1197
gasoline storage and distribution source with an average throughput of 76000 1 1198 (20000 gal) or less on a 30-day rolling average that distributes gasoline to 1199 gasoline dispensing operations 1200
1201 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1202
1203 Section 211810 Bulk Gasoline Terminal 1204 1205 Bulk gasoline terminal means any gasoline storage and distribution source that receives 1206 gasoline by pipeline ship or barge and distributes gasoline to bulk gasoline plants or gasoline 1207 dispensing operations 1208 1209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1210 1211 Section 211820 Business Machine Plastic Parts 1212 1213
Business machine plastic parts means 1214 1215
Prior to May 1 2012 the plastic housings and other exterior plastic 1216 components of electronic office equipment and of medical and musical 1217 equipment including but not limited to the following computers 1218 monitors printers and keyboards facsimile machines copiers microfiche 1219 readers cellular and standard phones and pencil sharpeners This 1220 definition excludes internal electrical components of business machines 1221
1222 On and after May 1 2012 a device that uses electronic or mechanical 1223 methods to process information perform calculations print or copy 1224 information or convert sound into electrical impulses for transmission 1225 including devices listed in standard industrial classification numbers 3572 1226
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3573 3574 3579 and 3661 and photocopy machines a subcategory of 1227 standard industrial classification number 3861 1228
1229 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1230
1231 Section 211825 Camouflage Coating 1232 1233
Camouflage coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 1234 coating used principally by the military to conceal equipment from detection 1235
1236 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1237
1238 Section 211830 Can 1239 1240 Can means any cylindrical single walled metal container with or without a top cover spout or 1241 handles with walls thinner than 29 gauge (00141 inch) into which solid or liquid materials may 1242 be packaged 1243 1244
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1245 1246 Section 211850 Can Coating 1247 1248 Can coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of 1249 a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1250 1251
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1252 1253 Section 211870 Can Coating Line 1254 1255 Can coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating 1256 is applied onto the surface of a can or a metal sheet or metal part which is made into a can 1257 1258
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1259 1260 Section 211880 Cap Sealant 1261 1262 Cap sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219207(q)(1) a 1263 coating applied in the manufacture of ammunition to seal the annular crevice between a primer 1264 cap and shellcase 1265 1266
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1267 1268 Section 211890 Capture 1269 1270 Capture means the containment or recovery of emissions from an emission unit for direction 1271 into a duct which may be exhausted through a stack or vent to a control device The overall 1272
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abatement of emissions from an emission unit with an add-on control device is a function both of 1273 the capture efficiency and of the control device efficiency 1274 1275
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1276 1277 Section 211910 Capture Device 1278 1279 Capture device means a hood enclosed room floor sweep or other means of collecting volatile 1280 organic material or other air contaminants into a duct The pollutant can then be directed to a 1281 pollution control device such as an afterburner carbon adsorber fabric filter or scrubber 1282 Sometimes the term is used loosely to include the control device 1283 1284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1285 1286 Section 211930 Capture Efficiency 1287 1288 Capture efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of VOM 1289 entering a capture system and delivered to a control device divided by the weight of VOM 1290 generated by an emission unit during a particular time period expressed as a percentage 1291 1292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1293 1294 Section 211950 Capture System 1295 1296 Capture system means all equipment (including but not limited to hoods ducts fans ovens 1297 dryers etc) used to contain collect and transport an air contaminant to a control device 1298 1299
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1300 1301 Section 211953 Carbon Adsorber 1302 1303 Carbon Adsorber means a control device designed to remove and if desired recover volatile 1304 organic material (VOM) from process emissions where removal of VOM is accomplished 1305 through the adherence of the VOM onto the surface of highly porous adsorbent particles such as 1306 activated carbon The term carbon adsorber describes any adsorber technology used as a 1307 control device even though media other than carbon may be used as the adsorbent such as 1308 oxides of silicon and aluminum 1309 1310
(Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 1311 1312 Section 211954 Cavity Wax 1313 1314
Cavity wax means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1315 applied into the cavities of the vehicle primarily for the purpose of enhancing 1316 corrosion protection 1317
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1319 1320 Section 211955 Cement 1321 1322 Cement means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a hydraulic cement 1323 produced by pulverizing clinker consisting primarily of hydraulic calcium silicates usually 1324 containing one or more of the forms of calcium sulfate as an interground addition 1325 1326
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1327 1328 Section 211960 Cement Kiln 1329 1330 Cement kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a system including 1331 any solid gaseous or liquid fuel combustion equipment used to preheat calcine and react with 1332 raw materials including limestone and clay to produce cement clinker 1333 1334
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1335 1336 Section 211965 Ceramic Tile Installation Adhesive 1337 1338
Ceramic tile installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1339 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation of ceramic tiles 1340
1341 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1342
1343 Section 211970 Certified Investigation 1344 1345 Certified investigation means a report signed by Illinois Environmental Protection Agency 1346 (Agency) personnel certifying whether a grain-handling operation (or portion thereof) or grain-1347 drying operation is causing or tending to cause air pollution Such report must describe the 1348 signatorys investigation including a summary of those facts on which the signatory relies to 1349 certify whether the grain-handling or grain-drying operation is causing or threatening or allowing 1350 the discharge or emission of any contaminant into the environment so as to cause or tend to 1351 cause air pollution in Illinois either alone or in combination with contaminants from other 1352 sources or so as to violate regulations or standards adopted by the Pollution Control Board 1353 (Board) under the Environmental Protection Act (Act) The certified investigation shall be open 1354 to a reasonable public inspection and may be copied upon payment of the actual cost of 1355 reproducing the original 1356 1357
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1358 1359 Section 211980 Chemical Manufacturing Process Unit 1360 1361 Chemical manufacturing process unit means the equipment assembled and connected by pipes 1362 or ducts to process raw materials and to manufacture an intended product For purposes of 35 Ill 1363 Adm Code Section 218431 through 218436 and 219431 through 219436 the chemical 1364
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manufacturing process unit includes reactors and their associated product separators and 1365 recovery devices distillation units and their associated distillate receivers and recovery devices 1366 A chemical manufacturing process unit includes but is not limited to any combination of 1367 pumps compressors agitators pressure relief devices sampling connection systems open ended 1368 valves or lines valves connectors instrumentation systems and control devices or systems A 1369 chemical manufacturing process unit is identified by its primary product as defined in Section 1370 2115060 of this Part 1371 1372
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1373 1374 Section 211990 Choke Loading 1375 1376 Choke loading means that method of transferring grain from the grain-handling operation to 1377 any vehicle for shipment or delivery which precludes a free fall velocity of grain from a 1378 discharge spout into the receiving container 1379 1380
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1381 1382 Section 211995 Circulating Fluidized Bed Combustor 1383 1384
Circulating fluidized bed combustor means for purposes of Part 217 a 1385 fluidized bed combustor in which the majority of the fluidized bed material is 1386 carried out of the primary combustion zone and is transported back to the primary 1387 zone through a recirculation loop 1388
1389 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1390
1391 Section 2111000 Class II Finish 1392 1393 Class II Finish means a finish that meets the specifications of Voluntary Product Standard PS-1394 59-73 as approved by the American National Standards Institute 1395 1396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1397 1398 Section 2111010 Clean Air Act 1399 1400 Clean Air Act means the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1970 (42 USCUSC 7401 et seq) as 1401 amended in 1977 and 1990 1402 1403
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1404 1405 Section 2111050 Cleaning and Separating Operation 1406 1407 Cleaning and separating operation means that operation where foreign and undesired 1408 substances are removed from the grain 1409 1410
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1411 1412 Section 2111070 Cleaning Materials 1413 1414 Cleaning materials mean any materials used for cleaning an emission unit cleaning tools 1415 equipment or other items used with the emission unit cleaning the walls or area in which the 1416 emission unit is located or cleaning personnel or materials used for other cleaning activity 1417 associated with an emission unit 1418 1419
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 1420 1421 Section 2111090 Clear Coating 1422 1423 Clear coating means coatings that lack color and opacity or are transparent using the undercoat 1424 as a reflectant base or undertone color 1425 1426
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1427 1428 Section 2111110 Clear Topcoat 1429 1430 Clear topcoat means the final coating which contains binders but not opaque pigments and is 1431 specifically formulated to form a transparent or translucent solid protective film 1432 1433
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1434 1435 Section 2111120 Clinker 1436 1437 Clinker means the product of a cement kiln from which finished cement is manufactured by 1438 milling and grinding 1439 1440
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 1441 1442 Section 2111128 Closed Molding 1443 1444
Closed molding means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 1445 molding process in which pressure is used to distribute the resin through the 1446 reinforcing fabric placed between two mold surfaces to either saturate the fabric 1447 or fill the mold cavity The pressure may be clamping pressure fluid pressure 1448 atmospheric pressure or vacuum pressure used either alone or in combination 1449 The mold surfaces may be rigid or flexible Closed molding includes but is not 1450 limited to compression molding with sheet molding compound infusion molding 1451 resin injection molding vacuum assisted resin transfer molding resin transfer 1452 molding and vacuum assisted compression molding Processes in which a closed 1453 mold is used only to compact saturated fabric or remove air or excess resin from 1454 the fabric (such as in vacuum bagging) are not considered closed molding Open 1455
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molding steps such as application of a gel coat or skin coat layer by conventional 1456 open molding prior to a closed molding process are also not closed molding 1457
1458 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1459
1460 Section 2111130 Closed Purge System 1461 1462 Closed purge system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and that is composed 1463 of piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport liquid or vapor 1464 from a piece or pieces of equipment to a control device or return the liquid or vapor to the 1465 process line 1466 1467
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1468 1469 Section 2111150 Closed Vent System 1470 1471 Closed vent system means a system that is not open to the atmosphere and is composed of 1472 piping connections and if necessary flow inducing devices that transport gas or vapor from a 1473 piece or pieces of equipment to a control device 1474 1475
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1476 1477 Section 2111170 Coal Refuse 1478 1479 Coal refuse means waste products of coal mining cleaning and coal preparation operations 1480 containing coal matrix material clay and other organic and inorganic material 1481 1482
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1483 1484 Section 2111190 Coating 1485 1486
a) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 a material applied to a 1487 substrate for decorative protective or other functional purposes Such material 1488 shall include but are not limited to paints varnishes sealers adhesives diluents 1489 and thinners 1490
1491 b) Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a material 1492
applied onto or impregnated into a substrate for protective decorative or 1493 functional purposes Such materials include but are not limited to paints 1494 varnishes sealers adhesives thinners diluents and inks 1495
1496 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1497
1498 Section 2111210 Coating Applicator 1499 1500 Coating applicator means equipment used to apply a coating 1501
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1504 Section 2111230 Coating Line 1505 1506
a) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 an operation where 1507 a surface coating is applied to a material and subsequently the coating is dried 1508 andor cured 1509
1510 b) Coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1511
operation consisting of a series of one or more coating applicators and any 1512 associated flash-off areas drying areas and ovens wherein a coating is applied 1513 dried andor cured A coating line ends at the point where the coating is dried or 1514 cured or prior to any subsequent application of a different coating It is not 1515 necessary for an operation to have an oven or a flash-off area in order to be 1516 included in this definition 1517
1518 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1519
1520 Section 2111250 Coating Plant 1521 1522 Coating plant means any building structure or installation that contains a coating line and 1523 which is located on one or more contiguous or adjacent properties and which is owned or 1524 operated by the same person (or by persons under common control) 1525 1526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1527 1528 Section 2111270 Coil Coating 1529 1530 Coil coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto any 1531 flat metal sheet or strip which is delivered to the coating line as a roll or coil unwound and 1532 coated as a continuous substrate 1533 1534 For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition does not 1535 include protective decorative or functional materials that consist only of protective oils for 1536 metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For this purpose protective oil 1537 means an organic material that is applied to metal for the purpose of providing lubrication or 1538 protection from corrosion without forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to 1539 lubricating oils evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 1540 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet wire lubricants 1541 and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to installation or further assembly 1542 of a part or component 1543 1544
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1545 1546 Section 2111290 Coil Coating Line 1547
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1548 Coil coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating 1549 is applied onto any flat metal sheet or strip which is delivered to the coating line as a roll or coil 1550 unwound and coated as a continuous substrate 1551 1552
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1553 1554 Section 2111310 Cold Cleaning 1555 1556 Cold cleaning means the process of cleaning and removing soils from surfaces by spraying 1557 brushing flushing or immersion while maintaining the organic solvent below its boiling point 1558 Wipe cleaning is not included in this definition 1559 1560
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1561 1562 Section 2111312 Combined Cycle System 1563 1564 Combined Cycle System means a system comprised of one or more combustion turbines heat 1565 recovery steam generators and steam turbines configured to improve overall efficiency of 1566 electricity generation or steam production 1567 1568
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1569 1570 Section 2111315 Combustion Tuning 1571 1572
Combustion tuning means for purposes of Part 217 review and adjustment of a 1573 combustion process to maintain combustion efficiency of an emission unit as 1574 performed in accordance with procedures provided by the manufacturer or by a 1575 trained technician 1576
1577 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1578
1579 Section 2111316 Combustion Turbine 1580 1581 Combustion Turbine means an enclosed fossil or other fuel-fired device that is comprised of a 1582 compressor a combustor and a turbine and in which the flue gas resulting from the combustion 1583 of fuel in the combustor passes through the turbine rotating the turbine 1584 1585
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1586 1587 Section 2111320 Commence Commercial Operation 1588 1589 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1590 commercial operation means with regard to an EGU that serves a generator to have begun to 1591 produce steam gas or other heated medium used to generate electricity for sale or use including 1592 test generation Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of operation even if the 1593
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EGU is subsequently modified reconstructed or repowered 1594 1595
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1596 1597 Section 2111324 Commence Operation 1598 1599 For purposes of allocation of allowances as described in 35 Ill Adm Code 217 commence 1600 operation means with regard to a stationary boiler combustion turbine or combined cycle 1601 system to have begun any mechanical chemical or electronic process including start-up of the 1602 units combustion chamber Such date shall remain the units date of commencement of 1603 operation even if the unit is subsequently modified reconstructed or repowered 1604 1605
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1606 1607 Section 2111328 Common Stack 1608 1609 Common stack means a single flue through which emissions from two or more units are 1610 exhausted 1611 1612
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1613 1614 Section 2111330 Complete Combustion 1615 1616 Complete combustion means a process in which all carbon contained in a fuel or gas stream is 1617 converted to carbon dioxide 1618 1619
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1620 1621 Section 2111350 Component 1622 1623 Component means any piece of equipment which has the potential to leak volatile organic 1624 material (VOM) including but not limited to pump seals compressor seals seal oil degassing 1625 vents pipeline valves pressure relief devices process drains and open ended valves and lines 1626 and flanges For purposes of Subparts Q and R in 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this 1627 definition excludes valves which are not externally regulated flanges and equipment in heavy 1628 liquid service For purposes of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 this definition 1629 also excludes bleed ports of gear pumps in polymer service 1630 1631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1632 1633 Section 2111370 Concrete Curing Compounds 1634 1635 Concrete curing compounds means any coating applied to freshly poured concrete to retard the 1636 evaporation of water 1637 1638
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1640 Section 2111390 Concentrated Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 1641 1642 Concentrated nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility 1643 manufacturing nitric acid with a concentration equal to or greater than 70 percent by weight 1644 1645
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1646 1647 Section 2111410 Condensate 1648 1649 Condensate means volatile organic liquid separated from its associated gases which condenses 1650 due to changes in the temperature or pressure and remains liquid at standard conditions 1651 1652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1653 1654 Section 2111430 Condensible PM-10 1655 1656 Condensible PM-10 means PM-10 formed immediately or shortly after discharge to the 1657 atmosphere as measured by the applicable test method specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 212110 1658 Condensible particulate matter exists in gaseous andor vapor form prior to release to the 1659 atmosphere eg in the stack and forms particulate matter upon condensation when subject to 1660 conditions of cooling and dilution in the atmosphere 1661 1662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1663 1664 Section 2111435 Container Glass 1665 1666
Container glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime 1667 recipe clear or colored which is pressed or blown or both into bottles jars 1668 ampoules and other products listed in Standard Industrial Classification 3221 1669
1670 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 1671
1672 Section 2111455 Contact Adhesive 1673 1674
Contact adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 an 1675 adhesive that meets the criteria in this Section Contact adhesive does not 1676 include rubber cements that are primarily intended for use on paper substrates or 1677 vulcanizing fluids that are designed and labeled for tire repair only The 1678 qualifying criteria are 1679
1680 The adhesive is designed for application to both surfaces to be bonded 1681 together 1682
1683 The adhesive is allowed to dry before the two surfaces are placed in 1684 contact with each other 1685
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1686 The adhesive forms an immediate bond that is impossible or difficult to 1687 reposition after both adhesive-coated surfaces are placed in contact with 1688 each other and 1689
1690 The adhesive does not need sustained pressure or clamping of surfaces 1691 after the adhesive-coated surfaces have been brought together using 1692 sufficient momentary pressure to establish full contact between both 1693 surfaces 1694
1695 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1696
1697 Section 2111465 Continuous Automatic Stoking 1698 1699 Continuous automatic stoking means the automatic moving of animal pathological waste 1700 during burning by moving the hearth in a pulse cycle manner which process is designed to 1701 provide a continuous burning rate in which the design charging rate per hour equals the burning 1702 rate every hour without limitation and results in emission rates which are similar over any hour 1703 of the burning process 1704 1705
(Source Added at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 1706 1707 Section 2111467 Continuous Coater 1708 1709 Continuous coater means a finishing system that continuously applies coating onto wood 1710 furniture parts moving along a conveyor system Coatings that are not transferred to the part are 1711 recycled in the finishing system reservoir 1712 1713
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1714 1715 Section 2111470 Continuous Process 1716 1717 ContinousContinuous process means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin a 1718 method of manufacture in which the styrene raw material is delivered on a continuous basis to 1719 the reactor in which the styrene is polymerized to polystyrene 1720 1721
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1722 1723 Section 2111490 Control Device 1724 1725 Control device means equipment (such as an afterburner adsorber fabric filter or scrubber) 1726 used to remove or prevent the emission of an air contaminant from a contaminated exhaust 1727 stream 1728 1729
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Section 2111510 Control Device Efficiency 1732 1733 Control device efficiency means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the weight of 1734 VOM generated by an emission unit which is destroyed or removed by a control device divided 1735 by the weight of VOM generated by such unit entering the control device during a particular 1736 time period expressed as a percentage 1737 1738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1739 1740 Section 2111515 Control Period 1741 1742 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 control period means the period beginning May 1 of a 1743 year and ending on September 30 of the same year inclusive except that in 2004 control 1744 period means May 31 through September 30 1745 1746
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 1747 1748 Section 2111520 Conventional Air Spray 1749 1750 Conventional air spray means a spray coating method in which the coating is atomized by 1751 mixing it with compressed air at an air pressure greater than 10 pounds per square inch (gauge) 1752 at the point of atomization Airless air assisted airless and electrostatic spray technologies are 1753 not conventional air spray 1754 1755
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 1756 1757 Section 2111530 Conventional Soybean Crushing Source 1758 1759 Conventional soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing 1760 equipment that uses direct contact steam for desolventizing and producing toasted soy meals 1761 1762
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1763 1764 Section 2111550 Conveyorized Degreasing 1765 1766 Conveyorized degreasing means the continuous process of cleaning and removing soils from 1767 surfaces utilizing either cold or vaporized solvents 1768 1769
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1770 1771 Section 2111560 Cove Base 1772 1773
Cove base means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1774 219 a flooring trim unit generally made of vinyl or rubber having a concave 1775 radius on one edge and a convex radius on the opposite edge that is used in 1776
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forming a junction between the bottom wall course and the floor or to form an 1777 inside corner 1778
1779 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1780
1781 Section 2111565 Cove Base Installation Adhesive 1782 1783
Cove base installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 1784 and 219 any adhesive used for the installation of cove base or wall base on a wall 1785 or vertical surface at floor level 1786
1787 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1788
1789 Section 2111570 Crude Oil 1790 1791 Crude oil means a naturally occurring mixture which consists of hydrocarbons and sulfur 1792 nitrogen or oxygen derivatives of hydrocarbons and which is a liquid at standard conditions 1793 1794
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1795 1796 Section 2111590 Crude Oil Gathering 1797 1798 Crude oil gathering means the transportation of crude oil or condensate after custody transfer 1799 between a production site and a reception point 1800 1801
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1802 1803 Section 2111610 Crushing 1804 1805 Crushing means the fragmentation of non-metallic minerals by a machine such as a jaw 1806 gyratory cone roll rod mill hammermill and impactor 1807 1808
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1809 1810 Section 2111630 Custody Transfer 1811 1812 Custody transfer means the transfer of produced petroleum andor condensate after processing 1813 andor treating in the producing operations from storage tanks or automatic transfer systems to 1814 pipelines or any other forms of transportation 1815 1816
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1817 1818 Section 2111650 Cutback Asphalt 1819 1820 Cutback asphalt means any asphalt which has been liquifiedliquefied by blending with 1821 petroleum solvents other than residual fuel oil and has not been emulsified with water 1822
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1825 Section 2111655 Cyanoacrylate Adhesive 1826 1827
Cyanoacrylate adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 1828 any adhesive with a cyanoacrylate content of at least 95 percent by weight 1829
1830 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1831
1832 Section 2111670 Daily-Weighted Average VOM Content 1833 1834 Daily-weighted average VOM content means the average VOM content of two or more 1835 coatings as applied on a coating line during any day taking into account the fraction of total 1836 coating volume that each coating represents as calculated with the following equation 1837 1838
[ n ]
VOMw = Σ Vi Ci VT i=1
1839 where 1840
1841 VOMw = The average VOM content of two or more coatings as
applied each day on a coating line in units of kg VOMl (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM)
n = The number of different coatings as applied each day on a
coating line Vi = The volume of each coating (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
Ci = The VOM content of each coating as applied each day on a
coating line in units of kg VOM1 (lbs VOMgal) of coating (minus water and any compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM) and
VT = The total volume of all coatings (minus water and any
compounds which are specifically exempted from the definition of VOM ) as applied each day on a coating line in units of 1 (gal)
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1843 1844 Section 2111690 Day 1845 1846 Day means for purposes of Part 218 or Part 219 the consecutive 24 hours beginning at 1200 1847 AM (midnight) local time or beginning at a fixed time consistent with the sources operating 1848 schedule as provided below A source may use a day beginning at a time other than midnight 1849 which is consistent with its operating schedule provided that the owner or operator of the source 1850 first notifies the Agency in writing of such alternative describing why it would be more 1851 reasonable to maintain records on this basis The owner or operator shall notify the Agency in 1852 writing prior to any change in the time at which a day begins 1853 1854
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1855 1856 Section 2111700 Deadener 1857 1858
Deadener means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 1859 applied to selected vehicle surfaces primarily for the purpose of reducing the 1860 sound of road noise in the passenger compartment 1861
1862 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1863
1864 Section 2111710 Degreaser 1865 1866 Degreaser means any equipment or system used in solvent cleaning 1867 1868
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1869 1870 Section 2111730 Delivery Vessel 1871 1872 Delivery vessel means any tank truck or trailer equipped with a storage tank that is used for the 1873 transport of gasoline to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing operation bulk gasoline 1874 plant or bulk gasoline terminal 1875 1876
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1877 1878 Section 2111740 Diesel Engine 1879 1880 Diesel engine means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart Q a compression 1881 ignited two- or four-stroke engine in which liquid fuel injected into the combustion chamber 1882 ignites when the air charge is compressed to a temperature sufficiently high for auto-ignition 1883 1884
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 1885 1886 Section 2111745 Digital Printing 1887 1888
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Digital Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the transfer of 1889 electronic files directly from a computer to an electronically driven output device that prints the 1890 image directly on the selected media (substrate) Printing using home and office equipment is 1891 excluded from this definition 1892 1893
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 1894 1895 Section 2111750 Dip Coating 1896 1897 Dip coating means a method of applying coatings in which the part is submerged in a tank 1898 filled with the coating 1899 1900
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1901 1902 Section 2111770 Distillate Fuel Oil 1903 1904 Distillate fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 1 or 2 as specified in detailed requirements for 1905 fuel oil ASTM D-369-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 1906 219112 1907 1908
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1909 1910 Section 2111780 Distillation Unit 1911 1912 Distillation unit means a device or vessel in which one or more feed streams are separated into 1913 two or more exit streams each exit stream having component concentrations different from those 1914 in the feed stream(s) Separation is achieved by a redistribution of the components between the 1915 liquid and the vapor phases by vaporization and condensation as they approach 1916 equilibruimequilibrium within the distillation unit A distillation unit includes but is not limited 1917 to the distillate receiver reboiler vacuum pump steam jet and any associated recovery system 1918 1919
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1920 1921 Section 2111790 Drum 1922 1923 Drum means any cylindrical shipping container of 13 to 110-gallon capacity 1924 1925
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1926 1927 Section 2111810 Dry Cleaning Operation or Dry Cleaning Facility 1928 1929 Dry cleaning operation or Dry cleaning facility means the cleaning of fabrics using an 1930 essentially nonaqueous solvent by means of one or more solvent washes extraction of excess 1931 solvent by spinning and drying by tumbling in an airstream The dry cleaning operation or 1932 facility includes but is not limited to washers dryers filter and purification systems waste 1933 disposal systems holding tanks pumps and attendant piping and valves 1934
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1937 Section 2111830 Dump-Pit Area 1938 1939 Dump-pit area means any area where grain is received at a grain-handling or grain-drying 1940 operation 1941 1942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1943 1944 Section 2111850 Effective Grate Area 1945 1946 Effective grate area means that area of a dump-pit grate through which air passes or would 1947 pass when aspirated 1948 1949
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1950 1951 Section 2111870 Effluent Water Separator 1952 1953 Effluent water separator means any tank box sump or other apparatus in which any organic 1954 material floating on or entrained or contained in water entering such tank box sump or other 1955 apparatus is physically separated and removed from such water prior to outfall drainage or 1956 recovery of such water 1957 1958
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 1959 1960 Section 2111872 Ejection Cartridge Sealant 1961 1962
Ejection cartridge sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) 1963 and 219204(q) a sealant applied during the assembly of an ejection cartridge to 1964 provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase and primer and between a 1965 shellcase and the wad 1966
1967 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1968
1969 Section 2111875 Elastomeric Materials 1970 1971 Elastomeric materials means topcoats and primers that are specifically formulated for 1972 application over flexible parts such as filler panels and elastomeric bumpers 1973 1974
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 1975 1976 Section 2111876 Electric Dissipating Coating 1977 1978
Electric dissipating coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1979 219 a coating that rapidly dissipates a high-voltage electric charge 1980
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1983 Section 2111877 Electric-Insulating Varnish 1984 1985
Electric-insulating varnish means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 1986 219 a non-convertible coating applied to electric motors components of electric 1987 motors or power transformers to provide electrical mechanical and 1988 environmental protection or resistance 1989
1990 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 1991
1992 Section 2111878 Electrical Apparatus Component 1993 1994 Electrical Apparatus Component means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 1995 219187 an internal component such as wires windings stators rotors magnets contacts 1996 relays energizers and connections in an apparatus that generates or transmits electrical energy 1997 including but not limited to alternators generators transformers electric motors cables and 1998 circuit breakers except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed Electrical 1999 components of graphic arts application equipment and hot-line tools are also included in this 2000 category 2001 2002
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2003 2004 Section 2111880 Electrical Switchgear Compartment Coatings 2005 2006
Electrical switchgear compartment coatings means coatings applied to metal-2007 enclosed compartments that house assemblies of mediumhigh voltage 2008 switchgear of greater than 1000 volts AC for utility distribution in outdoor use 2009
2010 (Source Old Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 new Section 2111880 2011 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2012
2013 Section 2111882 Electrodeposition Primer (EDP) 2014 2015
Electrodeposition primer or EDP means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 2016 218 and 219 a process of applying a protective corrosion-resistant waterborne 2017 primer on exterior and interior surfaces that provides thorough coverage of 2018 recessed areas It is a dip coating method that uses an electrical field to apply or 2019 deposit the conductive coating onto the part The object being painted acts as an 2020 electrode that is oppositely charged from the particles of paint in the dip tank 2021 Electrodeposition primer is also referred to as E-Coat Uni-Prime and ELPO 2022 Primer 2023
2024 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2025
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Section 2111883 Electromagnetic InterferenceRadio Frequency Interference (EMIRFI) 2027 Shielding Coatings 2028 2029
Electromagnetic interferenceradio frequency interference coatings or EMIRFI 2030 coatings means 2031
2032 Prior to May 1 2012 coatings used on business machine plastic housings 2033 to attenuate electromagnetic and radio frequency interference signals that 2034 would otherwise pass through the plastic housing 2035
2036 On and after May 1 2012 coatings used on electrical or electronic 2037 equipment to provide shielding against electromagnetic interference radio 2038 frequency interference or static discharge 2039
2040 (Source Section 2111880 renumbered to Section 2111883 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 2041 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2042
2043 Section 2111885 Electronic Component 2044 2045 Electronic Component means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218182(f) 219182(f) 2046 218187 and 219187 all portions of an electronic assembly including but not limited to 2047 circuit board assemblies printed wire assemblies printed circuit boards soldered joints ground 2048 wires bus bars and associated electronic component manufacturing equipment such as screens 2049 and filters except for the actual cabinet in which the components are housed 2050 2051
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2052 2053 Section 2111890 Electrostatic Bell or Disc Spray 2054 2055 Electrostatic bell or disc spray means an electrostatic spray coating method in which a rapidly-2056 spinning bell- or disc-shaped applicator is used to create a fine mist and apply the coating with 2057 high transfer efficiency 2058 2059
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2060 2061 Section 2111900 Electrostatic Prep Coat 2062 2063 Electrostatic prep coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part solely to provide 2064 conductivity for the subsequent application of a prime coat a topcoat or other coating through 2065 the use of electrostatic application methods An electrostatic prep coat is clearly identified as an 2066 electrostatic prep coat on its accompanying material safety data sheet 2067 2068
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2069 2070 Section 2111910 Electrostatic Spray 2071 2072
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Electrostatic spray means a spray coating method in which opposite electrical charges are 2073 applied to the substrate and the coating The coating is attracted to the object due to the 2074 electrostatic potential between them 2075 2076
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2077 2078 Section 2111920 Emergency or Standby Unit 2079 2080 Emergency or Standby Unit means for a stationary gas turbine or a stationary reciprocating 2081 internal combustion engine a unit that 2082
2083 a) Supplies power for the source at which it is located but operates only when the 2084
normal supply of power has been rendered unavailable by circumstances beyond 2085 the control of the owner or operator of the source and only as necessary to assure 2086 the availability of the engine or turbine An emergency or standby unit may not 2087 be operated to supplement a primary power source when the load capacity or 2088 rating of the primary power source has been reached or exceeded 2089
2090 b) Operates exclusively for firefighting or flood control or both 2091 2092 c) Operates in response to and during the existence of any officially declared disaster 2093
or state of emergency 2094 2095 d) Operates for the purpose of testing repair or routine maintenance to verify its 2096
readiness for emergency or standby use 2097 2098 e) Notwithstanding any other subsection in this Section emergency or standby units 2099
may operate an additional 50 hours per year in non-emergency situations 2100 2101
The term does not include equipment used for purposes other than emergencies as described 2102 above such as to supply power during high electric demand days 2103 2104
(Source Amended at 33 Ill Reg 11982 effective August 6 2009) 2105 2106 Section 2111930 Emission Rate 2107 2108 Emission rate means if not otherwise stated in a specific provision the total quantity of a 2109 particular specified air contaminant discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period For 2110 example if not otherwise specified in 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 emission rate means the 2111 total quantity of volatile organic material discharged into the atmosphere in any one-hour period 2112 2113
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2114 2115 Section 2111950 Emission Unit 2116 2117 Emission unit means any part or activity at a stationary source that emits or has the potential to 2118
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emit any air pollutant 2119 2120
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2121 2122 Section 2111970 Enamel 2123 2124 Enamel means a coating that cures by chemical cross-linking of its base resin Enamels can be 2125 distinguished from lacquers because enamels are not readily resoluble in their original solvent 2126 2127
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2128 2129 Section 2111990 Enclose 2130 2131 Enclose means for purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215481(c) 215482(b) 218481(c) 2132 218482(b) 219481(c) and 219482(b) to cover any volatile organic liquid surface that is 2133 exposed to the atmosphere 2134 2135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2136 2137 Section 2112010 End Sealing Compound Coat 2138 2139 End sealing compound coat means a can coating applied to can ends which functions as a 2140 gasket when the end is assembled onto the can 2141 2142
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2143 2144 Section 2112030 Enhanced Under-the-Cup Fill 2145 2146 Enhanced under-the-cup fill means an improved under-the-cup technique such as use of 2147 Kartridg Pak Low Pressure Sequencing Springs in conjunction with process temperature gradient 2148 control which forces most propellant which would otherwise remain in the headspace of the fill 2149 machine fitting into the aerosol can by using either a compressed non-VOM gas such as nitrogen 2150 or vaporization of the propellant itself Enhanced under-the-cup fill may require adjustment of 2151 the fill machine to reduce the hold-down pressure on the cup during the period in the filling cycle 2152 when remaining propellant in the fitting is forced into the can 2153 2154
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2155 2156 Section 2112040 Etching Filler 2157 2158
Etching filler means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 2159 that contains less than 23 percent solids by weight and at least 050 percent acid 2160 by weight and is used instead of applying a pretreatment coating followed by a 2161 primer 2162
2163 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2164
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2165 Section 2112050 Ethanol Blend Gasoline 2166 2167 Ethanol blend gasoline means a mixture of gasoline and at least 9 ethanol by volume 2168 2169
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2170 2171 Section 2112055 Ethylene Propylenediene Monomer (EPDM) Roof Membrane 2172 2173
Ethylene propylenediene monomer roof membrane or EPDM roof membrane 2174 means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a prefabricated single 2175 sheet of elastomeric material composed of ethylene propylenediene monomer and 2176 that is field applied to a building roof using one layer or membrane material 2177
2178 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2179
2180 Section 2112070 Excess Air 2181 2182 Excess air means air supplied in addition to the theoretical quantity necessary for complete 2183 combustion of all fuel andor combustible waste material 2184 2185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2186 2187 Section 2112080 Excess Emissions 2188 2189 Excess emissions means any tonnage of NOx emailed by a NOx budget unit during a control 2190 period that exceeds the NOx allowances available for compliance deduction for the unit and for a 2191 control period 2192 2193
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2194 2195 Section 2112090 Excessive Release 2196 2197 Excessive release means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215144 218144 and 219144 a 2198 discharge of more than 295 g (065 lbs) of mercaptans andor hydrogen sulfide into the 2199 atmosphere in any 5-minute period 2200 2201
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2202 2203 Section 2112110 Existing Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 2204 2205
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 2206 2207 Section 2112130 Existing Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 2208 2209
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 2210
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2211 Section 2112150 Exterior Base Coat 2212 2213 Exterior base coat means a can coating applied to the exterior of a two-piece can body to 2214 provide protection to the metal or to provide background for any lithographic or printing 2215 operation 2216 2217
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2218 2219 Section 2112170 Exterior End Coat 2220 2221 Exterior end coat means a can coating applied to the exterior end of a can to provide protection 2222 to the metal 2223 2224
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2225 2226 Section 2112190 External Floating Roof 2227 2228 External floating roof means a cover over an open top storage tank consisting of a double deck 2229 or pontoon single deck which rests upon and is supported by the volatile organic liquid being 2230 contained and is equipped with a closure seal or seals to close the space between the roof edge 2231 and tank shell 2232 2233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2234 2235 Section 2112200 Extreme High-Gloss Coating 2236 2237 Extreme high-gloss coating means 2238 2239
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) regarding metal parts 2240 and products coatings a coating that when tested by ASTM D 523-80 incorporated by 2241 reference in Section 211101 of this Part shows a reflectance of 75 or more on a 60deg 2242 meter 2243
2244 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) regarding pleasure 2245 craft coatings any coating that achieves greater than 90 percent reflectance on a 60deg 2246 meter when tested using ASTM D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2247 of this Part 2248
2249 (Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2250
2251 Section 2112210 Extreme Performance Coating 2252 2253
Extreme performance coating means 2254 2255
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) or 219204(q) any 2256
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coating that during intended use is exposed to any or all of the following 2257 ambient weather conditions temperatures consistently above 95degC 2258 (203degF) detergents abrasive and scouring agents solvents or corrosive 2259 atmospheres 2260
2261 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 2262 used on a metal or plastic surface where the coated surface meets in its 2263 intended use one or more of the criteria listed below Extreme 2264 performance coatings include but are not limited to coatings applied to 2265 locomotives railroad cars farm machinery and heavy duty trucks 2266
2267 Chronic exposure to corrosive caustic or acidic agents chemicals 2268 chemical fumes chemical mixtures or solutions 2269
2270 Repeated exposure to temperatures in excess of 121degC (250degF) or 2271
2272 Repeated heavy abrasion including mechanical wear and repeated 2273 scrubbing with industrial grade solvents cleansers or scouring 2274 agents 2275
2276 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2277
2278 Section 2112230 Fabric Coating 2279 2280 Fabric coating means any protective decorative or functional coating which is applied onto or 2281 impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line as a roll unwound and 2282 coated as a continuous substrate 2283 2284
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2285 2286 Section 2112250 Fabric Coating Line 2287 2288 Fabric coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 2289 coating is applied onto or impregnated into a textile fabric which is delivered to the coating line 2290 as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate 2291 2292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2293 2294 Section 2112270 Federally Enforceable Limitations and Conditions 2295 2296 Federally enforceable limitations and conditions means all limitations and conditions which 2297 are enforceable by the Administrator of the USEPA including those requirements developed 2298 pursuant to 40 CFR Parts 60 and 61 requirements within any applicable implementation plan 2299 and any permit requirements established pursuant to 40 CFR 5221 or 40 CFR 52737 or under 2300 regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR Part 51 Subpart I 40 CFR 51166 and 40 CFR Part 70 2301 2302
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(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2303 2304 Section 2112285 Feed Mill 2305 2306 Feed mill means a source or equipment at a source that produces food including premixes 2307 supplements and concentrates for animal (non-human) consumption from grain grain 2308 byproducts or alfalfa and other ingredients without cooking but not including wet or dry corn 2309 mills soybean mills flour mills and ethanol plants 2310 2311
(Source Added at 21 Ill Reg 7856 effective June 17 1997) 2312 2313 Section 2112290 Fermentation Time 2314 2315 Fermentation time means the time elapsed between adding yeast to the dough and placing the 2316 product into the oven expressed in hours to the nearest one-tenth hour 2317 2318
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2319 2320 Section 2112300 Fill 2321 2322 Fill for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218119 through 218129 and 219119 through 219129 2323 means the introduction of VOL into a storage vessel but not necessarily to complete capacity 2324 2325
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16929 effective November 15 1994) 2326 2327 Section 2112310 Final Repair Coat 2328 2329
Final repair coat means 2330 2331
With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2332 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 215205(a) 218204(a)(1) and 2333 218204(a)(1)218219(a)(1) a coating that is used to repaint topcoat that is 2334 damaged during vehicle assembly 2335
2336 With respect to automobile or light-duty truck assembly or manufacturing 2337 described in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 2338 219204(a)(2)218219(a)(2) a coating applied to completely assembled 2339 motor vehicles or to parts that are not yet on a completely assembled 2340 vehicle to correct damage or imperfections in the coating The curing of 2341 the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at a lower 2342 temperature than that used for curing primer surfacer and topcoat 2343
2344 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2345
2346 Section 2112320 Finish Primer Surfacer 2347 2348
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Finish primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2349 coating applied with a wet film thickness of less than 10 mils prior to the 2350 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2351 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2352 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2353
2354 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2355
2356 Section 2112330 Firebox 2357 2358 Firebox means the chamber or compartment of a boiler or furnace in which materials are 2359 burned but not the combustion chamber or afterburner of an incinerator 2360 2361
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2362 2363 Section 2112350 Fixed-Roof Tank 2364 2365 Fixed-roof tank means a cylindrical shell with a permanently affixed roof 2366 2367
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2368 2369 Section 2112355 Flare 2370 2371
Flare means an open combustor without enclosure or shroud 2372 2373
(Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2374 2375 Section 2112357 Flat Glass 2376 2377
Flat glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass made of soda-lime recipe and 2378 produced into continuous flat sheets and other products listed in Standard 2379 Industrial Classification 3211 2380
2381 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2382
2383 Section 2112358 Flat Wood Paneling 2384 2385 Flat Wood Paneling means natural finish hardwood plywood panels hardwood panels with 2386 Class II finishes tileboard exterior siding and printed interior panels made of hardwood 2387 plywood or thin particleboard 2388 2389
(Source Amended at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2390 2391 Section 2112359 Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line 2392 2393
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Flat Wood Paneling Coating Line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 2394 functional coating is applied to flat wood paneling 2395 2396
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2397 2398 Section 2112360 Flexible Coating 2399 2400
Flexible coating means 2401 2402
Prior to May 1 2012 a paint with the ability to withstand dimensional 2403 changes 2404
2405 On and after May 1 2012 a coating that is required to comply with 2406 engineering specifications for impact resistance mandrel bend or 2407 elongation as defined by the original manufacturer of the equipment being 2408 coated 2409
2410 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2411
2412 Section 2112365 Flexible Operation Unit 2413 2414 Flexible operation unit means a chemical manufacturing process unit that manufactures 2415 different chemical products periodically by alternating raw materials or operating conditions 2416 2417
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2418 2419 Section 2112368 Flexible Packaging 2420 2421 Flexible Packaging means any package or part of a package the shape of which can be readily 2422 changed Flexible packaging includes but is not limited to bags pouches liners and wraps 2423 utilizing paper plastic film aluminum foil metalized or coated paper or film or any 2424 combination of these materials Shrink-wrap labels or wrappers (but not self-adhesive labels) 2425 printed on or in-line with a flexible packaging printing press are also considered to be flexible 2426 packaging Flexible packaging does not include folding cartons gift wraps hot stamp foils wall 2427 coverings vinyl products decorative laminates floor coverings or tissue products 2428 2429
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2430 2431 Section 2112369 Flexible Vinyl 2432 2433
Flexible vinyl means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 non-rigid 2434 polyvinyl chloride plastic with a 5 percent by weight plasticizer content 2435
2436 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2437
2438 Section 2112370 Flexographic Printing 2439
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2440 Flexographic printing means a roll printing technique in which the pattern to be applied is 2441 raised above the printing roll and the image carrier is made of rubber or other elastomeric 2442 materials 2443 2444
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2445 2446 Section 2112390 Flexographic Printing Line 2447 2448 Flexographic printing line means a printing line performing flexographic printing 2449 2450
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2451 2452 Section 2112410 Floating Roof 2453 2454 Floating roof means a roof on a stationary tank reservoir or other container which moves 2455 vertically upon change in volume of the stored material 2456 2457
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2458 2459 Section 2112415 Fog Coat 2460 2461
Fog coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating that 2462 is applied to a plastic part for the purpose of color matching without masking a 2463 molded-in texture A fog coat shall not be applied at a thickness of more than 05 2464 mils of coating solids 2465
2466 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2467
2468 Section 2112420 Fossil Fuel 2469 2470 Fossil fuel means natural gas petroleum coal or any form of solid liquid or gaseous fuel 2471 derived from such material 2472 2473
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2474 2475 Section 2112425 Fossil Fuel-Fired 2476 2477 Fossil fuel-fired means the combustion of fossil fuel alone or in combination with any other 2478 fuel where fossil fuel actually combusted comprises or is projected to comprise more than 50 2479 percent of the annual heat input on a btu basis during any year 2480 2481
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2482 2483 Section 2112430 Fountain Solution 2484 2485
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Fountain solution means the solution used in certain methods of printing which is applied to 2486 the image plate to maintain hydrophilic properties of the non-image areas 2487 2488
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2489 2490 Section 2112450 Freeboard Height 2491 2492 Freeboard height means for open top vapor degreasers the distance from the top of the vapor 2493 zone to the top of the degreaser tank and for cold cleaning degreasers the distance from the 2494 solvent to the top of the degreaser tank 2495 2496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2497 2498 Section 2112470 Fuel Combustion Emission Unit or Fuel Combustion Emission Source 2499 2500 Fuel combustion emission unit or Fuel combustion emission source means any furnace 2501 boiler or similar equipment used for the primary purpose of producing heat or power by indirect 2502 heat transfer 2503 2504
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2505 2506 Section 2112490 Fugitive Particulate Matter 2507 2508 Fugitive particulate matter means any particulate matter emitted into the atmosphere other than 2509 through a stack provided that nothing in this definition or in 35 Ill Adm Code 212 Subpart K 2510 shall exempt any emission unit from compliance with other provisions of 35 Ill Adm Code 212 2511 otherwise applicable merely because of the absence of a stack 2512 2513
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2514 2515 Section 2112510 Full Operating Flowrate 2516 2517 Full operating flowrate means maximum operating capacity of the source emission unit or 2518 process unit as applicable 2519 2520
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2521 2522 Section 2112525 GasketGasket Sealing Material 2523 2524
Gasketgasket sealing material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 2525 and 219 a fluid applied to coat a gasket or replace and perform the same function 2526 as a gasket including room temperature vulcanization seal material 2527
2528 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2529
2530 Section 2112530 Gas Service 2531
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2532 Gas service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in the 2533 gaseous state at operating conditions 2534 2535
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2536 2537 Section 2112550 GasGas Method 2538 2539 Gasgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency which 2540 rely only on gas phase measurements The first method requires construction of a temporary 2541 total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive emissions are measured The second 2542 method uses the building or room which houses the coating line printing line or other emission 2543 unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all other VOM lines or emission units 2544 within the room be shut down while the test is performed but all fans and blowers within the 2545 room must be operated according to normal procedures 2546 2547
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2548 2549 Section 2112570 Gasoline 2550 2551 Gasoline means any petroleum distillate or petroleum distillatealcohol blend having a Reid 2552 vapor pressure of 276 kPa or greater which is used as a fuel for internal combustion engines 2553 2554
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2555 2556 Section 2112590 Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Gasoline Dispensing Facility 2557 2558 Gasoline dispensing operation or Gasoline dispensing facility means any site where gasoline 2559 is transferred from a stationary storage tank to a motor vehicle gasoline tank used to provide fuel 2560 to the engine of that motor vehicle 2561 2562
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2563 2564 Section 2112610 Gel Coat 2565 2566 Gel coat means a resin coating either pigmented or clear applied to the surface of a mold that 2567 becomes an integral part of a polyester resin product and that provides a cosmetic enhancement 2568 and improves resistance to degradation from exposure to the elements 2569 2570
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 2571 2572 Section 2112615 General Work Surface 2573 2574 General Work Surface means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an area 2575 of a medical device or pharmaceutical manufacturing facility where solvent cleaning is 2576 performed on work surfaces but for which cleaning specifications are not required to be 2577
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maintained in accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the 2578 United States Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with 2579 authority over manufacturing operations for medical devices andor pharmaceuticals General 2580 work surfaces shall not include items defined under Janitorial Cleaning 2581 2582
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2583 2584 Section 2112620 Generator 2585 2586 Generator means a device that produces electricity 2587 2588
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2589 2590 Section 2112622 Glass Bonding Primer 2591 2592
Glass bonding primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2593 primer applied to windshield or other glass or to body openings to prepare the 2594 glass or body opening for the application of glass bonding adhesives or the 2595 installation of adhesive bonded glass including glass bondingcleaning primers 2596 that perform both functions (cleaning and priming of the windshield or other glass 2597 or body openings) prior to the application of adhesive or the installation of 2598 adhesive bonded glass 2599
2600 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2601
2602 Section 2112625 Glass Melting Furnace 2603 2604
Glass melting furnace means for purposes of Part 217 a unit comprising a 2605 refractory vessel in which raw materials are charged and melted at high 2606 temperature to produce molten glass 2607
2608 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2609
2610 Section 2112630 Gloss Reducers 2611 2612 Gloss reducers means a low-gloss coating formulated to eliminate glare for safety purposes on 2613 interior surfaces of a vehicle as specified in the US Department of Transportation Motor 2614 Vehicle Safety Standards 2615 2616
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2617 2618 Section 2112650 Grain 2619 2620 Grain means the whole kernel or seed of corn wheat oats soybeans and any other cereal or oil 2621 seed plant and the normal fines dust and foreign matter which results from harvesting handling 2622 or conditioning The grain shall be unaltered by grinding or processing 2623
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2624 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2625
2626 Section 2112670 Grain-Drying Operation 2627 2628 Grain-drying operation means any operation excluding aeration by which moisture is 2629 removed from grain and which typically uses forced ventilation with the addition of heat 2630 2631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2632 2633 Section 2112690 Grain-Handling and Conditioning Operation 2634 2635 Grain-handling and conditioning operation means a grain storage facility and its associate 2636 grain transfer cleaning drying grinding and mixing operations 2637 2638
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2639 2640 Section 2112710 Grain-Handling Operation 2641 2642 Grain-handling operation means any operation where one or more of the following grain-2643 related processes (other than grain-drying operation portable grain-handling equipment one-turn 2644 storage space and excluding flour mills and feed mills) are performed receiving shipping 2645 transferring storing mixing or treating of grain or other processes pursuant to normal grain 2646 operations 2647 2648
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2649 2650 Section 2112730 Green-Tire Spraying 2651 2652 Green tire spraying means the spraying of green tires both inside and outside with release 2653 compounds which help remove air from the tire during molding and prevent the tire from 2654 sticking to the mold after curing 2655 2656
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2657 2658 Section 2112750 Green Tires 2659 2660 Green tires means assembled tires before molding and curing have occurred 2661 2662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2663 2664 Section 2112770 Gross Heating Value 2665 2666 Gross heating value means amount of heat produced when a unit quantity of fuel is burned to 2667 carbon dioxide and water vapor and the water vapor condensed as described in ASTM D2015-2668 66 D900-55 D1826-64 and D240-64 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of this Part 2669
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2670 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2671
2672 Section 2112790 Gross Vehicle Weight Rating 2673 2674 Gross vehicle weight rating means the value specified by the manufacturer as the maximum 2675 design loaded weight of a single vehicle 2676 2677
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2678 2679 Section 2112800 Hardwood Plywood 2680 2681 Hardwood Plywood means plywood whose surface layer is a veneer of hardwood 2682 2683
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 2684 2685 Section 2112810 Heated Airless Spray 2686 2687 Heated airless spray means an airless spray coating method in which the coating is heated just 2688 prior to application 2689 2690
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2691 2692 Section 2112815 Heat Input 2693 2694 Heat input means the product of the gross heating value of the fuel and the amount of fuel 2695 combusted in a combustion device Heat input does not include the heat derived from preheated 2696 combustion air recirculated flue gases or exhaust from other sources 2697 2698
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2699 2700 Section 2112820 Heat Input Rate 2701 2702 Heat input rate means the amount of heat input used by a combustion device divided by its 2703 operating time (in hrs) 2704 2705
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 2706 2707 Section 2112825 Heat-Resistant Coating 2708 2709
Heat-resistant coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2710 coating that must withstand a temperature of at least 204oC (400oF) during normal 2711 use 2712
2713 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2714
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Section 2112830 Heatset 2716 2717 Heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that requires a heated dryer to solidify the 2718 printing inks 2719 2720
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2721 2722 Section 2112840 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line 2723 2724 Heatset Web Letterpress Printing Line means a letterpress printing line in which a continuous 2725 roll of substrate is fed through the printing press and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2726 2727
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2728 2729 Section 2112850 Heatset Web Offset Lithographic Printing Line 2730 2731 Heatset web offset lithographic printing line means a lithographic printing line in which a 2732 blanket cylinder is used to transfer ink from a plate cylinder to a substrate continuously fed from 2733 a roll or an extension process and an oven is used to solidify the printing inks 2734 2735
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 2736 2737 Section 2112870 Heavy Liquid 2738 2739 Heavy liquid means liquid with a true vapor pressure of less than 03 kPa (004 psi) at 2943deg 2740 K (70deg F) established in a standard reference text or as determined by ASTM method D2879-86 2741 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which has 01 Reid 2742 Vapor Pressure as determined by ASTM method D323-08 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 2743 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or which when distilled requires a temperature of 42195deg K 2744 (300deg F) or greater to recover 10 percent of the liquid as determined by ASTM method D86-82 2745 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 2746 2747
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 2748 2749 Section 2112890 Heavy Metals 2750 2751 Heavy metals means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act elemental ionic or combined 2752 forms of arsenic cadmium mercury chromium nickel and lead 2753 2754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2755 2756 Section 2112910 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products 2757 2758 Heavy off-highway vehicle products means heavy construction mining farming or material 2759 handling equipment heavy industrial engines diesel-electric locomotives and associated power 2760 generation equipment and the constituent parts of such equipment or engines 2761
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2762 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2763
2764 Section 2112930 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating 2765 2766 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating means any protective decorative or functional 2767 coating applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle products However a high 2768 temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-2769 highway vehicle products coating 2770 2771
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2772 2773 Section 2112950 Heavy Off-Highway Vehicle Products Coating Line 2774 2775 Heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line means a coating line in which any protective 2776 decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of heavy off-highway vehicle 2777 products However application of a high temperature aluminum coating to a diesel-electric 2778 locomotive in Cook County is not a heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line or part of a 2779 heavy off-highway vehicle products coating line 2780 2781
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2782 2783 Section 2112955 High Bake Coating 2784 2785
High bake coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 2786 coating that is designed to cure only at temperatures of more than 90oC (194oF) 2787
2788 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2789
2790 Section 2112956 High Build Primer Surfacer 2791 2792
High build primer surfacer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2793 219 a coating applied with a wet film thickness of 10 mils or more prior to the 2794 application of a topcoat for purposes of providing corrosion resistance adhesion 2795 of subsequent coatings a moisture barrier or promotion of a uniform surface 2796 necessary for filling in surface imperfections 2797
2798 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2799
2800 Section 2112958 High Gloss Coating 2801 2802
High gloss coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any 2803 coating that achieves at least 85 percent reflectance on a 60deg meter when tested 2804 using ASTM Method D 523-89 incorporated by reference in Section 211101 of 2805 this Part 2806
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2808 2809 Section 2112960 High-Performance Architectural Coating 2810 2811
High-performance architectural coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2812 Code 218 and 219 a coating used to protect architectural subsections and that 2813 meets the requirements of the Architectural Aluminum Manufacturer 2814 Associations publication number AAMA 2604-05 (Voluntary Specification 2815 Performance Requirements and Test Procedures for High Performance Organic 2816 Coatings on Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in 2817 Section 211101 of this Part or 2605-05 (Voluntary Specification Performance 2818 Requirements and Test Procedures for Superior Performing Organic Coatings on 2819 Aluminum Extrusions and Panels) incorporated by reference in Section 211101 2820 of this Part 2821
2822 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2823
2824 Section 2112965 High Precision Optic 2825 2826 High Precision Optic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 2827 optical element used in an electro-optical device that is designed to sense detect or transmit 2828 light energy including specific wavelengths of light energy and changes in light energy levels 2829 2830
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2831 2832 Section 2112970 High Temperature Aluminum Coating 2833 2834 High temperature aluminum coating means a coating that is certified to withstand a 2835 temperature of 5378deg C (1000deg F) for 24 hours 2836 2837
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2838 2839 Section 2112980 High Temperature Coating 2840 2841
High temperature coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 2842 219 a coating that is certified to withstand a temperature of 538oC (1000oF) for 2843 24 hours 2844
2845 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2846
2847 Section 2112990 High Volume Low Pressure (HVLP) Spray 2848 2849 High volume low pressure (HVLP) spray means equipment used to apply coatings by means of 2850 a spray gun which operates between 01 and 10 psig air pressure 2851 2852
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2853
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2854 Section 2113010 Hood 2855 2856 Hood means a partial enclosure or canopy for capturing and exhausting by means of a draft 2857 the organic vapors or other fumes produced from a coating line printing line or other emission 2858 unit 2859 2860
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2861 2862 Section 2113030 Hot Well 2863 2864 Hot well means the reservoir of a condensing unit receiving the condensate from a barometric 2865 condenser 2866 2867
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2868 2869 Section 2113050 Housekeeping Practices 2870 2871 Housekeeping practices means those activities specifically defined in the list of housekeeping 2872 practices developed by the Joint EPA - Industry Task Force and included herein under 35 Ill 2873 Adm Code 212461 2874 2875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2876 2877 Section 2113070 Incinerator 2878 2879 Incinerator means a combustion apparatus in which refuse is burned 2880 2881
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2882 2883 Section 2113090 Indirect Heat Transfer 2884 2885 Indirect heat transfer means transfer of heat in such a way that the source of heat does not 2886 come into direct contact with process materials 2887 2888
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2889 2890 Section 2113095 Indoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 2891 2892
Indoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 2893 Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 2894 installation of wood flooring carpet resilient tile vinyl tile vinyl backed carpet 2895 resilient sheet and roll or artificial grass Adhesives used to install ceramic tile 2896 and perimeter bonded sheet flooring with vinyl backing onto a non-porous 2897 substrate such as flexible vinyl are excluded from this category 2898
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2900 2901 Section 2113100 Industrial Boiler 2902 2903
Industrial boiler means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed vessel in which 2904 water is heated and circulated either as hot water or as steam for heating or for 2905 power or both This term does not include a heat recovery steam generator that 2906 captures waste heat from a combustion turbine and boilers serving a generator that 2907 has a nameplate capacity greater than 25 MWe and produces electricity for sale if 2908 such boilers meet the applicability criteria under Subpart M of Part 217 2909
2910 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 2911
2912 Section 2113110 Ink 2913 2914 Ink means a coating used in printing impressing or transferring words pictures designs or 2915 other images onto a substrate 2916 2917
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2918 2919 Section 2113120 In-Line Repair 2920 2921
In-line repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 2922 operation performed and coatings applied to correct damage or imperfections in 2923 the topcoat on parts that are not yet on a completely assembled vehicle The 2924 curing of the coatings applied in these operations is accomplished at essentially 2925 the same temperature as that used for curing the previously applied topcoat In-2926 line repair is also referred to as high bake repair or high bake reprocess In-line 2927 repair is considered part of the topcoat operation 2928
2929 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2930
2931 Section 2113130 In-Process Tank 2932 2933 In-process tank means with respect to manufacture of pharmaceuticals a container used for 2934 mixing blending heating reacting holding crystallizing evaporating or cleaning operations 2935 2936
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2937 2938 Section 2113150 In-Situ Sampling Systems 2939 2940 In-situ sampling systems means nonextractivenonexractive samplers or in-line samplers 2941 2942
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2943 2944 Section 2113170 Interior Body Spray Coat 2945
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2946 Interior body spray coat means a can coating applied by spray to the interior of a can body 2947 2948
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2949 2950 Section 2113190 Internal-Floating Roof 2951 2952 Internal-floating roof means a cover or roof in a fixed-roof tank which rests upon and is 2953 supported by the volatile organic liquid being contained and is equipped with a closure seal or 2954 seals to close the space between the roof edge and tank shell 2955 2956
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2957 2958 Section 2113210 Internal Transferring Area 2959 2960 Internal transferring area means areas and associated equipment used for conveying grain 2961 among the various grain operations 2962 2963
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2964 2965 Section 2113215 Janitorial Cleaning 2966 2967 Janitorial Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 2968 cleaning of building or facility components including but not limited to floors ceilings walls 2969 windows doors stairs bathrooms furnishings and exterior surfaces of office equipment and 2970 excludes the cleaning of work areas where manufacturing or repair activity is performed 2971 2972
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 2973 2974 Section 2113230 Lacquers 2975 2976 Lacquers means with respect to coating of wood furniture any clear wood finishes formulated 2977 with nitrocellulose or synthetic resins to dry by evaporation without chemical reaction including 2978 clear lacquer sanding sealers 2979 2980
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2981 2982 Section 2113240 Laminate 2983 2984
Laminate means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a product 2985 made by bonding together two or more layers of material 2986
2987 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 2988
2989 Section 2113250 Large Appliance 2990 2991
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Large appliance means any residential and commercial washers dryers ranges refrigerators 2992 freezers water heaters dishwashers trash compactors air conditioners and other similar 2993 products 2994 2995
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 2996 2997 Section 2113270 Large Appliance Coating 2998 2999 Large appliance coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto 3000 the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts (including but not limited to 3001 doors cases lids panels and interior support parts) of large appliances 3002 3003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3004 3005 Section 2113290 Large Appliance Coating Line 3006 3007 Large appliance coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3008 functional coating is applied onto the surface of large appliances or to the constituent metal parts 3009 (including but not limited to doors cases lids panels and interior parts) of large appliances 3010 3011
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3012 3013 Section 2113300 Lean-Burn Engine 3014 3015 Lean-burn engine means any spark-ignited engine that is not a rich-burn engine 3016 3017
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 3018 3019 Section 2113305 Letterpress Printing Line 3020 3021 Letterpress Printing Line means a web or sheetfed printing line that does not constitute a 3022 flexographic printing line in which the image area is raised relative to the non-image area and 3023 the ink is transferred to the substrate directly from the image surface 3024 3025
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3026 3027 Section 2113310 Light Liquid 3028 3029 Light liquid means VOM in the liquid state which is not defined as heavy liquid 3030 3031
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3032 3033 Section 2113330 Light-Duty Truck 3034 3035 Light-duty truck means any motor vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating of 3850 kg or 3036 less designed mainly to transport property 3037
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3038 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3039
3040 Section 2113350 Light Oil 3041 3042 Light oil means a liquid condensed or absorbed from coke oven gas composed of benzene 3043 toluene and xylene 3044 3045
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3046 3047 Section 2113355 Lime Kiln 3048 3049
Lime kiln means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device used 3050 to calcine lime mud which consists primarily of calcium carbonate into calcium 3051 oxide 3052
3053 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3054
3055 Section 2113370 LiquidGas Method 3056 3057 Liquidgas method means either of two methods for determining VOM capture efficiency 3058 which require both gas phase and liquid phase measurements and analysis The first method 3059 requires construction of a temporary total enclosure (TTE) to ensure that all would-be fugitive 3060 emissions are measured The second method uses the building or room which houses the coating 3061 line printing line or other emission unit as an enclosure The second method requires that all 3062 other VOM lines or emission units within the room be shut down while the test is performed but 3063 all fans and blowers within the room must be operated according to normal procedures 3064 3065
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3066 3067 Section 2113390 Liquid-Mounted Seal 3068 3069 Liquid-mounted seal means a primary seal mounted in continuous contact with the liquid 3070 between the tank wall and the floating roof edge around the circumference of the roof 3071 3072
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3073 3074 Section 2113410 Liquid Service 3075 3076 Liquid service means that the equipment or component contains process fluid that is in a liquid 3077 state at operating conditions 3078 3079
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3080 3081 Section 2113430 Liquids Dripping 3082 3083
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Liquids dripping means any visible leaking from a seal including spraying misting clouding 3084 and ice formation 3085 3086
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3087 3088 Section 2113450 Lithographic Printing Line 3089 3090 Lithographic printing line means a web or sheetfed printing line in which each roll printer uses 3091 a roll where both the image and non-image areas are essentially in the same plane 3092 (planographic) 3093 3094
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3095 3096 Section 2113470 Load-Out Area 3097 3098 Load-out area means any area where grain is transferred from the grain-handling operation to 3099 any vehicle for shipment or delivery 3100 3101
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3102 3103 Section 2113475 Load Shaving Unit 3104 3105
Load shaving unit means for purposes of Part 217 a device used to generate 3106 electricity for sale or use during high electric demand days including but not 3107 limited to stationary reciprocating internal combustion engines or turbines 3108
3109 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3110
3111 Section 2113480 Loading Event 3112 3113 Loading event begins with the connecting of marine terminal storage tanks to a marine vessel 3114 by means of piping or hoses and includes the transfer of liquid from the storage tank into the 3115 marine vessel and ends with the disconnecting of the pipes or hoses 3116 3117
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3118 3119 Section 2113483 Long Dry Kiln 3120 3121 Long dry kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or larger in length 3122 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3123 dry 3124 3125
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3126 3127 Section 2113485 Long Wet Kiln 3128 3129
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Long wet kiln means a kiln 14 feet or larger in outside diameter 400 feet or greater in length 3130 which employs no preheating of the feed in the cyclone chambers and the inlet feed to the kiln is 3131 a slurry 3132 3133
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3134 3135 Section 2113487 Low-NO[x] Burner 3136 3137 Low-NOx Adm Code 217 Subpart T a type of cement kiln burner system designed to lower 3138 NOx controlling flame turbulence delaying fuelair mixing and establishing fuel-rich zones for 3139 initial combusting which for firing of solid fuel by a kilns main burner includes an indirect 3140 firing system or comparable technique for the main burner to lower the amount of primary 3141 combustion air supplied with the pulverized fuel In an indirect firing system one air stream is 3142 used to convey pulverized fuel from the grinding equipment and another air stream is used to 3143 supply primary combustion air to the kiln burner with the pulverized fuel with intermediate 3144 storage of the fuel In contrast in a direct firing system the air stream used to convey pulverized 3145 coal is then directly used as primary combustion air without any intermediate storage of fuel 3146 resulting in more primary combustion air than with an indirect system 3147 3148
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3149 3150 Section 2113490 Low Solvent Coating 3151 3152 Low solvent coating means a coating which contains less organic solvent than the conventional 3153 coatings used by the industry Low solvent coatings include water-borne higher solids electro-3154 deposition and powder coatings 3155 3156
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3157 3158 Section 2113500 Lubricating Oil 3159 3160 Lubricating oil means an oil manufactured from petroleum or used oil for a use other than fuel 3161 including engine oil gear oil transmission oil turbine oil hydraulic oil aviation oil heat 3162 transfer oil as well as synthetic oils manufactured to serve such functions base stock and 3163 additive packages and individual additives for such lubricating oil including viscosity index 3164 improvers dispersants corrosion inhibitors antioxidants detergents wear inhibitors friction 3165 modifiers and pour point depressants but not including used oil 3166 3167
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3168 3169 Section 2113505 Lubricating WaxCompound 3170 3171
Lubricating waxcompound means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3172 219 a protective lubricating material applied to vehicle hubs and hinges 3173
3174 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3175
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3176 Section 2113510 Magnet Wire 3177 3178 Magnet wire means aluminum or copper wire which may subsequently be used in an 3179 electromagnetic device 3180 3181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3182 3183 Section 2113530 Magnet Wire Coating 3184 3185 Magnet wire coating means any electrically insulating varnish or enamel or other protective 3186 decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of magnet wire 3187 3188
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3189 3190 Section 2113550 Magnet Wire Coating Line 3191 3192 Magnet wire coating line means a coating line in which any electrically insulating varnish or 3193 enamel or other protective decorative or functional coating is applied onto the surface of magnet 3194 wire 3195 3196
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3197 3198 Section 2113555 Maintenance Cleaning 3199 3200 Maintenance Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 3201 solvent cleaning operation or activity carried out to ensure that general work areas where 3202 manufacturing or repair activity is performed remain clean and to clean tools machinery molds 3203 forms jigs and equipment This definition does not include the cleaning of coatings adhesives 3204 or ink application equipment 3205 3206
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3207 3208 Section 2113570 Major Dump Pit 3209 3210 Major dump pit means any dump pit with an annual grain through-put of more than 300000 3211 bushels or which receives more than 40 of the annual grain through-put of the grain-handling 3212 operation 3213 3214
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3215 3216 Section 2113590 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) 3217 3218 Major Metropolitan Area (MMA) means any county or group of counties which is defined by 3219 the following Table 3220 3221
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MAJOR METROPOLITAN AREAS IN ILLINOIS (MMAs) MMA COUNTIES INCLUDED IN MMA Champaign-Urbana Champaign Chicago Cook Lake Will DupageDuPage McHenry
Kane Grundy Kendall Kankakee Decatur Macon Peoria Peoria TazwellTazewell Rockford Winnebago Rock Island ndash Moline Rock Island Springfield Sangamon St Louis (Illinois) St Clair Madison Bloomington ndash Normal McLean
3222 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3223
3224 Section 2113610 Major Population Area (MPA) 3225 3226 Major Population Area (MPA) means areas of major population concentration in Illinois as 3227 described below 3228
3229 The area within the counties of Cook Lake DuPage Will the townships of 3230
Burton Richmond McHenry Greenwood Nunda Door Algonquin Grafton and 3231 the municipality of Woodstock plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3232 boundary of said municipality located in McHenry County the townships of 3233 Dundee Rutland Elgin Plato St Charles Campton Geneva Blackberry 3234 Batavia Sugar Creek and Aurora located in Kane County and the municipalities 3235 of Kankakee Bradley and Bourbonnais plus a zone extending two miles beyond 3236 the boundaries of said municipalities in Kankakee County 3237
3238 The area within the municipalities of Rockford and Loves Park plus a zone 3239
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3240 3241 The area within the municipalities of Rock Island Moline East Moline Carbon 3242
Cliff Milan Oak Grove Silvis Hampton Greenwood and Coal Valley plus a 3243 zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3244
3245 The area within the municipalities of Galesburg and East Galesburg plus a zone 3246
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3247 3248 The area within the municipalities of Bartonville Peoria and Peoria Heights plus 3249
a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3250 3251 The area within the municipalities of Pekin North Pekin Marquette Heights 3252
Creve Coeur and East Peoria plus a zone extending two miles beyond the 3253
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boundaries of said municipalities 3254 3255 The area within the municipalities of Bloomington and Normal plus a zone 3256
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3257 3258 The area within the municipalities of Champaign Urbana and Savoy plus a zone 3259
extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3260 3261 The area within the municipalities of Decatur Mt Zion Harristown and Forsyth 3262
plus a zone extending two miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3263 3264 The area within the municipalities of Springfield Leland Grove Jerome 3265
Southern View Grandview Sherman and Chatham plus a zone extending two 3266 miles beyond the boundaries of said municipalities 3267
3268 The area within the townships of Godfrey Foster Wood River Fort Russell 3269
Chouteau Edwardsville Venice Nameoki Alton Granite City and Collinsville 3270 located in Madison County and the townships of Stites Canteen Centreville 3271 Caseyville St Clair Sugar Loaf and Stookey located in St Clair County 3272
3273 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3274
3275 Section 2113620 Manually Operated Equipment 3276 3277 Manually operated equipment means a machine or tool that is handheld such as a handheld 3278 circular saw or compressed air chisel a machine or tool where the workpiece is held or 3279 manipulated by hand such as a bench grinder a machine or tool where the tool or bit is 3280 manipulated by hand such as a lathe or drill press and any dust collection system which is part 3281 of such machine or tool but not including any machine or tool where the extent of manual 3282 operation is to control power to the machine or tool and not including any central dust collection 3283 system serving more than one machine or tool 3284 3285
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 3286 3287 Section 2113630 Manufacturing Process 3288 3289 Manufacturing process means a method whereby a process emission unit or series of process 3290 emission units is used to convert raw materials feed stocks subassemblies or other constituent 3291 parts into a product either for sale or for use in a subsequent manufacturing process 3292 3293
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3294 3295 Section 2113650 Marine Terminal 3296 3297 Marine terminal means a source that loads and unloads water craft 3298 3299
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(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3300 3301 Section 2113660 Marine Vessel 3302 3303 Marine vessel means any tanker freighter barge or other watercraft which transports solid or 3304 liquid freight including grain coal rock petroleum liquid or crude oil in bulk 3305 3306
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 3307 3308 Section 2113665 Mask Coating 3309 3310
Mask coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a thin film 3311 coating applied through a template to coat a small portion of a substrate 3312
3313 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3314
3315 Section 2113670 Material Recovery Section 3316 3317 Material recovery section means with respect to manufacture of polystyrene resin any 3318 equipment designed to transport and recover styrene monomer and other impurities from other 3319 products and by-products in a polystyrene plant including but not limited to the styrene 3320 devolatilizerdevolatizer unit and styrene recovery unit 3321 3322
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3323 3324 Section 2113690 Maximum Theoretical Emissions 3325 3326 Maximum theoretical emissions means the quantity of volatile organic material emissions that 3327 theoretically could be emitted by a stationary source before add-on controls based on the design 3328 capacity or maximum production capacity of the source and 8760 hours per year The design 3329 capacity or maximum production capacity includes use of coating(s) or ink(s) with the highest 3330 volatile organic material content actually used in practice by the source provided however the 3331 Agency shall when appropriate and upon request by the permit applicant limit the maximum 3332 theoretical emissions of a source by the imposition of conditions in a federally enforceable 3333 operating permit for such source Such conditions shall not be inconsistent with requirements of 3334 the Clean Air Act as amended or any applicable requirements established by the Board Such 3335 conditions shall be established in place of design capacity or maximum production capacity in 3336 calculating the maximum theoretical emissions for such source and may include among other 3337 things the establishment of production limitations capacity limitations or limitations on the 3338 volatile organic material content of coatings or inks or the hours of operation of any emission 3339 unit or a combination of any such limitations Production or capacity limitations shall be 3340 established on a basis of no longer than one month except in those cases where a limit spanning a 3341 longer period of time is appropriate In such cases a limit or limitation must not exceed an 3342 annual limit rolled on a basis of at most a month that is for example a monthly production or a 3343 capacity level must be determined for each parameter subject to a production or capacity 3344 limitation and added to the eleven prior monthly levels for monthly comparison with the annual 3345
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limit Any production or capacity limitations shall be verified through appropriate 3346 recordkeeping 3347 3348 (Board Note The USEPA may deem operating permits which do not conform to the operating 3349 permit program requirements and the requirements of USEPAs underlying regulations 3350 including the requirement that limitations be quantifiable and enforceable as a practical matter 3351 not federally enforceable) 3352 3353
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3354 3355 Section 2113695 Maximum True Vapor Pressure 3356 3357 Maximum true vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by stored VOL at 3358 the temperature equal to the highest calendar-month average of the VOL storage temperature for 3359 VOLs stored above or below the ambient temperature or at the local maximum monthly average 3360 temperature of 75degF for the Chicago area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 218100 or 79degF for the 3361 Metro-East area as defined at 35 Ill Adm Code 219100 for VOLs stored at the ambient 3362 temperature as determined 3363
3364 a) In accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute bulletin 3365
2517 Evaporation Loss from External Floating Roof Tanks incorporated by 3366 reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112 or 3367
3368 b) By ASTM Method D2879-83 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 3369
218112(a)(1) and 219112(a)(1) 3370 3371
(Source Amended at 29 Ill Reg 8892 effective June 13 2005) 3372 3373 Section 2113705 Medical Device 3374 3375 Medical Device means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an instrument 3376 apparatus implement machine contrivance implant in vitro reagent or other similar article 3377 including any component or accessory that meets one or more of the following conditions 3378 3379
a) it is intended for use in the diagnosis of disease or other conditions or in the cure 3380 mitigation treatment or prevention of disease 3381
3382 b) it is intended to affect the structure or any function of the body or 3383 3384 c) it is defined in the National Formulary or the United States Pharmacopeia or any 3385
supplement to them 3386 3387
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3388 3389 Section 2113707 Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing 3390 3391
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Medical Device and Pharmaceutical Manufacturing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3392 218187 and 219187 the collection of equipment and activities to prepare utilize maintain and 3393 repair work areas in order to accomplish one or more steps in preparing a medical device or 3394 pharmaceutical for its intended use Manufacturing is typically but not always conducted in 3395 accordance with criteria and procedures established to meet requirements of the United States 3396 Food and Drug Administration andor other applicable regulatory agencies with authority over 3397 manufacturing operations for global sales of medical devices andor pharmaceuticals Work 3398 areas and equipment shall include all machinery tools equipment rooms tables countertops 3399 and facilities for maintaining employee health and safety that are subject to such criteria and 3400 procedures 3401 3402
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3403 3404 Section 2113710 Metal Furniture 3405 3406 Metal furniture means a furniture piece including but not limited to tables chairs waste 3407 baskets beds desks lockers benches shelving file cabinets lamps and room dividers made in 3408 whole or in part of metal 3409 3410
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3411 3412 Section 2113730 Metal Furniture Coating 3413 3414 Metal furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the 3415 surface of any metal furniture or any metal part which will be assembled with other metal wood 3416 fabric plastic or glass parts to form metal furniture However an adhesive is not a metal 3417 furniture coating 3418 3419
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3420 3421 Section 2113750 Metal Furniture Coating Line 3422 3423 Metal furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 3424 functional coating is applied onto the surface of any metal funiturefurniture or any metal part 3425 which will be assembled with other metal wood fabric or glass parts to form metal furniture 3426 However application of an adhesive is not a metal furniture coating line or part of a metal 3427 furniture coating line 3428 3429
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3430 3431 Section 2113760 Metallic Coating 3432 3433
Metallic coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3434 coating that contains more than 5 grams of pure elemental metal or a combination 3435 of elemental metals per liter of coating as applied 3436
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3438 3439 Section 2113770 Metallic Shoe-Type Seal 3440 3441 Metallic shoe-type seal means a primary or secondary seal constructed of metal sheets (shoes) 3442 which are joined together to form a ring springs or levers which attach the shoes to the floating 3443 roof and hold the shoes against the tank wall and a coated membrane which is suspended from 3444 the shoes to the floating roof 3445 3446
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3447 3448 Section 2113775 Metal to UrethaneRubber Molding or Casting Adhesive 3449 3450
Metal to urethanerubber molding or casting adhesive means for purposes of 35 3451 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer to bond 3452 metal to high density or elastomeric urethane or molded rubber materials in 3453 heater molding or casting processes to fabricate products such as rollers for 3454 computer printers or other paper handling equipment 3455
3456 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3457
3458 Section 2113780 Mid-Kiln Firing 3459 3460 Mid-kiln firing means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a secondary 3461 firing in a kiln system by injecting fuel at an intermediate point in the kiln system using a 3462 specially designed fuel injection mechanism for the purposes of decreasing NOx 3463 lemissionsemissions through burning part of the fuel at a lower temperature and reducing 3464 conditions at the fuel injection point that may destroy some of the NOx lupstreamupstream in the 3465 kiln system 3466 3467
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 3468 3469 Section 2113785 Military Specification Coating 3470 3471
Military specification coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3472 219 a coating that has a formulation approved by a United States military agency 3473 for use on military equipment 3474
3475 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3476
3477 Section 2113790 Miscellaneous Fabricated Product Manufacturing Process 3478 3479 Miscellaneous fabricated product manufacturing process means 3480
3481 A manufacturing process involving one or more of the following applications 3482
including any drying and curing of formulations and capable of emitting VOM 3483
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3484 Adhesives to fabricate or assemble parts or products 3485 3486 Asphalt solutions to paper or fiberboard 3487 3488 Asphalt to paper or felt 3489 3490 Coatings or dye to leather 3491 3492 Coatings to plastic 3493 3494 Coatings to rubber or glass 3495 3496 Disinfectant material to manufactured items 3497 3498 Plastic foam scrap or fluff from the manufacture of foam containers and 3499
packaging material to form resin pellets 3500 3501 Resin solutions to fiber substances 3502 3503 Rubber solutions to molds or 3504 3505 Viscose solutions for food casings 3506
3507 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3508
above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3509 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3510 included 3511
3512 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3513
3514 Section 2113810 Miscellaneous Formulation Manufacturing ProcessPocess 3515 3516
Miscellaneous formulation manufacturing process means 3517 3518 A manufacturing process which compounds one or more of the following 3519
and is capable of emitting VOM 3520 3521 Adhesives 3522 3523 Asphalt solutions 3524 3525 Caulks sealants or waterproofing agents 3526 3527 Coatings other than paint and ink 3528 3529
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Concrete curing compounds 3530 3531 Dyes 3532 3533 Friction materials and compounds 3534 3535 Resin solutions 3536 3537 Rubber solutions or 3538 3539 Viscose solutions 3540
3541 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process 3542
described above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other 3543 substances for clean-up operations associated with the process described 3544 in this definition would be included 3545
3546 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3547
3548 Section 2113820 Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesive Application Operation 3549 3550
Miscellaneous industrial adhesive application operation means for purposes of 3551 Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a regularly occurring industrial 3552 process consisting of one or more adhesive applicators and any associated drying 3553 area andor oven in which an adhesive is applied dried andor cured 3554
3555 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3556
3557 Section 2113830 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products 3558 3559 Miscellaneous metal parts and products for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 Subpart F 3560 shall include farm machinery garden machinery small appliances commercial machinery 3561 industrial machinery fabricated metal products and any other industrial category in which metal 3562 parts or products under the Standard Industrial Classification Code for Major Groups 33 34 35 3563 36 37 38 or 39 are coated with the exception of the following coating lines subject to 35 Ill 3564 Adm Code 215204(a) through (i) and (k) architectural coatings automobile or light-duty truck 3565 refinishing the exterior of marine vessels and the customized top coating of automobiles and 3566 trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day 3567 3568
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3569 3570 Section 2113850 Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coating 3571 3572 Miscellaneous metal parts and products coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 3573 and 219 any protective decorative or functional coating applied onto the surface of any metal 3574 part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a nonmetal part or product 3575
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3576 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3577
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3578 3579 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3580
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3581 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3582 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3583
3584 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3585
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3586 coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3587 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3588 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3589 County 3590
3591 d) For purposes of Subpart F of 35 Ill Adm Code Parts 218 and 219 the definition 3592
does not include decorative protective or functional materials that consist only of 3593 protective oils for metal acids bases or any combination of these substances For 3594 this purpose protective oil means an organic material that is applied to metal 3595 for the purpose of providing lubrication or protection from corrosion without 3596 forming a solid film and includes but is not limited to lubricating oils 3597 evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely) and extrusion oils 3598 Protective oils used on miscellaneous metal parts and products include magnet 3599 wire lubricants and soft temporary protective coatings that are removed prior to 3600 installation or further assembly of a part or component 3601
3602 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3603
3604 Section 2113870 Miscellaneous Metal Parts or Products Coating Line 3605 3606 Miscellaneous metal parts or products coating line means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3607 218 and 219 a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional coating is applied 3608 onto the surface of any metal part or metal product even if attached to or combined with a 3609 nonmetal part or product 3610
3611 a) Including but not limited to underbody anti-chip (eg underbody plastisol) 3612
automobile and light-duty truck coatings 3613 3614 b) But not including the following coatings which are subject to separate regulations 3615
can coatings coil coatings metal furniture coatings large appliance coatings 3616 magnet wire coatings and prime coat primer surfacer coat topcoat and final 3617 repair coat for automobile and light-duty trucks and 3618
3619 c) Not including the following coatings architectural coatings automobile or light-3620
duty truck refinishing coatings coatings applied to the exterior of marine vessels 3621
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coatings applied to the exterior of airplanes customized topcoat for automobiles 3622 and trucks if production is less than thirty-five vehicles per day and high 3623 temperature aluminum coating applied to diesel-electric locomotives in Cook 3624 County 3625
3626 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3627
3628 Section 2113890 Miscellaneous Organic Chemical Manufacturing Process 3629 3630 Miscellaneous organic chemical manufacturing process means 3631
3632 A manufacturing process which produces by chemical reaction one or more of 3633
the following organic compounds or mixtures of organic compounds and which is 3634 capable of emitting volatile organic material (VOM) 3635 3636 Chemicals listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as 3637
applicable 3638 3639 Chlorinated and sulfonated compounds 3640 3641 Cosmetic detergent soap or surfactant intermediaries or specialties and 3642
products 3643 3644 Disinfectants 3645 3646 Food additives 3647 3648 Oil and petroleum product additives 3649 3650 Plasticizers 3651 3652 Resins or polymers 3653 3654 Rubber additives 3655 3656 Sweeteners or 3657 3658 Varnishes 3659
3660 The storage and handling of formulations associated with the process described 3661 above and the use and handling of organic liquids and other substances for clean-3662 up operations associated with the process described in this definition would be 3663 included 3664
3665 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3666
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Section 2113910 Mixing Operation 3668 3669 Mixing operation means the operation of combining two or more ingredients of which at least 3670 one is a grain 3671 3672
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3673 3674 Section 2113915 Mobile Equipment 3675 3676 Mobile equipment means any equipment which may be drawn or is capable of being driven on 3677 a roadway other than motor vehicles including but not limited to truck or automobile trailers 3678 farm machinery construction equipment street cleaners and golf carts 3679 3680
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3681 3682 Section 2113925 Mold Seal Coating 3683 3684
Mold seal coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the 3685 initial coating applied to a new mold or a repaired mold to provide a smooth 3686 surface that when coated with a mold release coating prevents products from 3687 sticking to the mold 3688
3689 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3690
3691 Section 2113930 Monitor 3692 3693 Monitor means to measure and record 3694 3695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3696 3697 Section 2113950 Monomer 3698 3699 Monomer means a relatively low-molecular-weight organic compound that may combine with 3700 itself or other similar compounds by a cross-linking reaction to become a polymer 3701 3702
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3703 3704 Section 2113960 Motor Vehicles 3705 3706 Motor vehicles means automobiles trucks vans motorcycles or buses 3707 3708
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3709 3710 Section 2113961 Motor Vehicle Adhesive 3711 3712
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Motor vehicle adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3713 an adhesive including glass bonding adhesive used at a facility that is not an 3714 automobile or light-duty truck assembly coating facility applied for the purpose 3715 of bonding two vehicle surfaces together without regard to the substrates 3716 involved 3717
3718 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3719
3720 Section 2113965 Motor Vehicle Refinishing 3721 3722 Motor vehicle refinishing means any application of coatings to motor vehicles mobile 3723 equipment or their parts and components which is subsequent to the original coating applied at 3724 an original equipment manufacturing plant 3725 3726
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3727 3728 Section 2113966 Motor Vehicle Weatherstrip Adhesive 3729 3730
Motor vehicle weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3731 218 and 219 an adhesive used at a facility that is not an automobile or light-duty 3732 truck assembly coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the 3733 purpose of bonding the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 3734
3735 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3736
3737 Section 2113967 Mouth Waterproofing Sealant 3738 3739
Mouth waterproofing sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3740 218204(q)(1) and 219204(q)(1) a coating applied in the manufacture of 3741 ammunition to provide a waterproof barrier between a shellcase mouth and bullet 3742
3743 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3744
3745 Section 2113968 Multi-Colored Coating 3746 3747
Multi-colored coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3748 coating that exhibits more than one color when applied and which is packaged in 3749 a single container and applied in a single coat 3750
3751 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3752
3753 Section 2113969 Multi-Component Coating 3754 3755
Multi-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 3756 219 a coating requiring the addition of a separate reactive resin commonly 3757
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known as a catalyst or hardener before application to form an acceptable dry 3758 film 3759
3760 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3761
3762 Section 2113970 Multiple Package Coating 3763 3764 Multiple package coating means a coating made from more than one different ingredient which 3765 must be mixed prior to using and has a limited pot life due to the chemical reaction which occurs 3766 upon mixing 3767 3768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3769 3770 Section 2113975 Multipurpose Construction Adhesive 3771 3772
Multipurpose construction adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 3773 218 and 219 any adhesive used in the installation or repair of various 3774 construction materials including but not limited to drywall subfloor panel 3775 fiberglass reinforced plastic (FRP) ceiling tile and acoustical tile 3776
3777 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3778
3779 Section 2113980 Nameplate Capacity 3780 3781 Nameplate capacity means the maximum electrical generating output (in MWe) that a 3782 generator can sustain over a specified period of time when not restricted by seasonal or other 3783 deratings as measured in accordance with the United States Department of Energy standards 3784 3785
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 3786 3787 Section 2113985 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel 3788 3789 Natural Finish Hardwood Plywood Panel means a panel whose original grain pattern is 3790 enhanced by essentially transparent finishes frequently supplemented by filters and toners 3791 3792
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 3793 3794 Section 2113990 New Grain-Drying Operation (Repealed) 3795 3796
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3797 3798 Section 2114010 New Grain-Handling Operation (Repealed) 3799 3800
(Source Repealed at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3801 3802 Section 2114030 No Detectable Volatile Organic Material Emissions 3803
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3804 No detectable volatile organic material emissions means a discharge of volatile organic 3805 material into the atmosphere as indicated by an instrument reading of less than 500 ppm above 3806 background as determined in accordance with 40 CFR 60485(c) (incorporated by reference in 35 3807 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112) 3808 3809
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3810 3811 Section 2114050 Non-Contact Process Water Cooling Tower 3812 3813 Non-contact process water cooling tower means a towerlike device in which water is cooled by 3814 contact with atmospheric air and evaporation where such water has been or will be used for 3815 cooling of a process stream where VOM is present without intentional direct contact of the 3816 cooling water and process stream 3817 3818
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 3819 3820 Section 2114052 Non-Convertible Coating 3821 3822
Non-convertible coating means for purposes of Section 2111877 a coating 3823 that dries by solvent evaporation with no change in the chemical nature of the 3824 binder The coating remains soluble in the original solvent after drying 3825
3826 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3827
3828 Section 2114055 Non-Flexible Coating 3829 3830 Non-flexible coating means a paint without the ability to withstand dimensional changes 3831 3832
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 3833 3834 Section 2114065 Non-Heatset 3835 3836 Non-heatset means a class of lithography or letterpress that does not require a heated dryer to 3837 solidify the printing inks Ultraviolet-cured and electron beam-cured inks are considered non-3838 heatset 3839 3840
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 3841 3842 Section 2114067 NOx Trading Program 3843 3844 For the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W the NOx Trading Program shall 3845 mean the requirements of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subparts U and W and those provisions of the 3846 federal NOx Trading Program 40 CFR 96 incorporated by reference therein 3847 3848
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001) 3849
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3850 Section 2114070 Offset 3851 3852 Offset means with respect to printing use of a blanket cylinder to transfer ink from the plate 3853 cylinder to the surface to be printed 3854 3855
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3856 3857 Section 2114080 One-Component Coating 3858 3859
One-component coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 3860 a coating that is ready for application as it comes out of its container to form an 3861 acceptable dry film A thinner added to a coating to reduce the viscosity is not 3862 considered a component and therefore does not impact the coatings classification 3863 as a one-component coating or multi-component coating 3864
3865 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3866
3867 Section 2114090 One Hundred Percent Acid 3868 3869 One hundred percent acid means with respect to sulfuric and nitric acids acid with a specific 3870 gravity of 18205 at 30deg C in the case of sulfuric acid and 14952 at 30deg C in the case of nitric 3871 acid 3872 3873
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3874 3875 Section 2114110 One-Turn Storage Space 3876 3877 One-turn storage space means that space used to store grain with a total annual through-put not 3878 in excess of the total bushel storage of that space 3879 3880
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3881 3882 Section 2114130 Opacity 3883 3884 Opacity means that fraction of light expressed in percent which when transmitted from a 3885 source through a smoke-obscured path is prevented from reaching the observer or instrument 3886 receiver 3887 3888
(Source Amended at 20 Ill Reg 7590 effective May 22 1996) 3889 3890 Section 2114150 Opaque Stains 3891 3892 Opaque stains means all stains that are not semi-transparent stains 3893 3894
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3895
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3896 Section 2114170 Open Top Vapor Degreasing 3897 3898 Open top vapor degreasing means the batch process of cleaning and removing soils from 3899 surfaces by condensing hot solvent vapor on the colder metal parts 3900 3901
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3902 3903 Section 2114190 Open-Ended Valve 3904 3905 Open-ended valve means any valve except pressure relief devices having one side of the 3906 valve in contact with process fluid and one side open to the atmosphere either directly or 3907 through open piping 3908 3909
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3910 3911 Section 2114210 Operator of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Operator of a Gasoline 3912 Dispensing Facility 3913 3914 Operator of gasoline dispensing operation or Operator of a gasoline dispensing facility 3915 means any person who is the lessee of or operates controls or supervises a gasoline dispensing 3916 operation or a gasoline dispensing facility 3917 3918
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3919 3920 Section 2114220 Optical Coating 3921 3922
Optical coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 3923 coating applied to an optical lens 3924
3925 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3926
3927 Section 2114230 Organic Compound 3928 3929 Organic compound means any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon 3930 dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3931 3932
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3933 3934 Section 2114250 Organic Material and Organic Materials 3935 3936
a) Organic materials means for the purposes of Section 94 of the Act any 3937 chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners which are liquids 3938 at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers viscosity reducers or 3939 cleaning agents including polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins polychlorinated 3940 dibenzofurans and polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons but excluding methane 3941
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carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic 3942 carbide metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate are not organic materials 3943
3944 b) Organic material means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 200 211 215 3945
218 and 219 any chemical compound of carbon including diluents and thinners 3946 which are liquids at standard conditions and which are used as dissolvers 3947 viscosity reducers or cleaning agents but excluding methane acetone carbon 3948 monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic carbonic acid metallic carbide 3949 metallic carbonates and ammonium carbonate 3950
3951 (Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3952
3953 Section 2114260 Organic Solvent 3954 3955 Organic solvent means a solvent that consists of organic mineral spirits methyl ethyl ketone 3956 ethanol ether toluene or other organic materials other than soap detergent surfactants 3957 lubricating oil wax vegetable oil grease glycerin or animal fat For purposes of 35 Ill Adm 3958 Code 201 Subpart F a solvent which is a mixture shall be an organic solvent if it contains more 3959 than 5 percent by volume of such organic materials 3960 3961
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 3962 3963 Section 2114270 Organic Vapor 3964 3965 Organic vapor means the gaseous phase of an organic material or a mixture of organic 3966 materials present in the atmosphere 3967 3968
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3969 3970 Section 2114280 Other Glass 3971 3972
Other glass means for purposes of Part 217 glass that is neither container glass 3973 as that term is defined in Section 2111435 nor flat glass as that term is defined 3974 in Section 2112357 3975
3976 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 3977
3978 Section 2114285 Outdoor Floor Covering Installation Adhesive 3979 3980
Outdoor floor covering installation adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill 3981 Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in the 3982 installation of floor covering that is not in an enclosure and that is exposed to 3983 ambient weather conditions during normal use 3984
3985 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 3986
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Section 2114290 Oven 3988 3989 Oven means with respect to a coating line or printing line a chamber within which heat is 3990 used for one or more of the following purposes dry bake cureor polymerize a coating or ink 3991 3992
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3993 3994 Section 2114310 Overall Control 3995 3996 Overall control means the product of the capture efficiency and the control device efficiency 3997 3998
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 3999 4000 Section 2114330 Overvarnish 4001 4002 Overvarnish means a transparent coating applied directly over ink or coating 4003 4004
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4005 4006 Section 2114350 Owner of a Gasoline Dispensing Operation or Owner of a Gasoline 4007 Dispensing Facility 4008 4009 Owner of a gasoline dispensing operation or Owner of a gasoline dispensing facility means 4010 any person who has legal or equitable title to a stationary storage tank at a gasoline dispensing 4011 operation 4012 4013
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4014 4015 Section 2114370 Owner or Operator 4016 4017 Owner or operator means any person who owns operates leases controls or supervises a 4018 source an emission unit or air pollution control equipment 4019 4020
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4021 4022 Section 2114390 Packaging Rotogravure Printing 4023 4024 Packaging rotogravure printing means rotogravure printing upon paper paper board metal 4025 foil plastic film and other substrates which are in subsequent operations formed into 4026 packaging products or labels for articles to be sold 4027 4028
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4029 4030 Section 2114410 Packaging Rotogravure Printing Line 4031 4032 Packaging rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line performing packaging 4033
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rotogravure printing 4034 4035
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4036 4037 Section 2114430 Pail 4038 4039 Pail means any cylindrical shipping container of 1 to 12-gallon capacity and constructed of 29-4040 gauge and heavier material 4041 4042
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4043 4044 Section 2114450 Paint Manufacturing Source or Paint Manufacturing Plant 4045 4046 Paint manufacturing source or Paint manufacturing plant means a source that mixes blends 4047 or compounds enamels lacquers sealers shellacs stains varnishes or pigmented surface 4048 coatings 4049 4050
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4051 4052 Section 2114455 Pan-Backing Coating 4053 4054
Pan-backing coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4055 coating applied to the surface of pots pans or other cooking implements that are 4056 exposed directly to a flame or other heating elements 4057
4058 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4059
4060 Section 2114460 Panel 4061 4062 Panel means a flat piece of wood or wood product usually rectangular and used inside homes 4063 and mobile homes for wall decorations 4064 4065
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4066 4067 Section 2114470 Paper Coating 4068 4069 Paper coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied on paper plastic 4070 film or metallic foil to make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and 4071 labels book covers post cards office copier paper drafting paper or pressure sensitive tapes 4072 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 paper coating includes coatings applied by 4073 impregnation or saturation 4074 4075
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4076 4077 Section 2114490 Paper Coating Line 4078 4079
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Paper coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 4080 coating is applied on saturated into or impregnated into paper plastic film or metallic foil to 4081 make certain products including but not limited to adhesive tapes and labels book covers post 4082 cards office copier paper drafting paper and pressure sensitive tapes For purposes of 35 Ill 4083 Adm Code 218 and 219 a paper coating line includes saturation or impregnation 4084 4085
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4086 4087 Section 2114510 Particulate Matter 4088 4089 Particulate matter means any solid or liquid material other than water which exists in finely 4090 divided form 4091 4092
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4093 4094 Section 2114530 Parts Per Million (Volume) or PPM (Vol) 4095 4096 Parts per million (volume) or PPM (vol) means a volumevolume ratio which expresses the 4097 volumetric concentration of gaseous air contaminant in a million unit volume of gas 4098 4099
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4100 4101 Section 2114540 Perimeter Bonded Sheet Flooring 4102 4103
Perimeter bonded sheet flooring means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4104 and 219 sheet flooring with vinyl backing installed onto a nonporous substrate 4105 using an adhesive designed to be applied only to a strip of up to four inches wide 4106 around the perimeter of the sheet flooring 4107
4108 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4109
4110 Section 2114550 Person 4111 4112 Person means any individual corporation partnership firm association trust estate public or 4113 private institution group state municipality political subdivision of a state any agency 4114 department or instrumentality of the United States and any officer agent or employee of any of 4115 the above 4116 4117
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4118 4119 Section 2114590 Petroleum 4120 4121 Petroleum means the crude oil removed from the earth and the oils derived from tar sands 4122 shale and coal 4123 4124
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4125
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4126 Section 2114610 Petroleum Liquid 4127 4128 Petroleum liquid means crude oil condensate or any finished or intermediate product 4129 manufactured at a petroleum refinery but not including acetone and Number 2 through Number 4130 6 fuel oils as specified in ASTM D-396-69 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 4131 218112 and 219112) gas turbine fuel oils Numbers 2-GT through 4-GT as specified in ASTM 4132 D-2880-71 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or diesel fuel 4133 oils Numbers 2-D and 4-D as specified in ASTM D-975-68 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill 4134 Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4135 4136
(Source Amended at 19 Ill Reg 15176 effective October 19 1995) 4137 4138 Section 2114630 Petroleum Refinery 4139 4140 Petroleum refinery means any source engaged in producing gasoline kerosene distillate fuel 4141 oils residual fuel oils lubricants or other products through distillation of petroleum or through 4142 redistillation cracking or reforming of unfinished petroleum derivatives 4143 4144
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4145 4146 Section 2114650 Pharmaceutical 4147 4148 Pharmaceutical means any compound or mixture other than food used in the prevention 4149 diagnosis alleviation treatment or cure of disease in human and animal 4150 4151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4152 4153 Section 2114670 Pharmaceutical Coating Operation 4154 4155 PharamaceuticalPharmaceutical coating operation means a device in which a coating is applied 4156 to a pharmaceutical including air drying or curing of the coating 4157 4158
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4159 4160 Section 2114690 Photochemically Reactive Material 4161 4162 Photochemically reactive material means any organic material with an aggregate of more than 4163 20 percent of its total volume composed of the chemical compounds classified below or the 4164 composition of which exceeds any of the following individual percentage composition 4165 limitations Whenever any photochemically reactive material or any constituent of any organic 4166 material may be classified from its chemical structure into more than one of the above groups of 4167 organic materials it shall be considered as a member of the most reactive group that is the 4168 group having the least allowable percent of the total organic materials 4169
A combination of hydrocarbons alcohols aldehydes esters ethers or 4170 ketones having an olefinic or cyclo-olefinic types of unsaturation 5 4171
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percent This definition does not apply to perchloroethylene or 4172 trichloroethylene 4173
A combination of aromatic compounds with eight or more carbon atoms to 4174 the molecule except ethylbenzene 8 percent 4175
A combination of ethylbenzene ketones having branched hydrocarbon 4176 structures or toluene 20 percent 4177
4178 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4179
4180 Section 2114710 Pigmented Coatings 4181 4182 Pigmented coatings means opaque coatings containing binders and colored pigments which are 4183 formulated to conceal the wood surface either as an undercoat or topcoat 4184 4185
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4186 4187 Section 2114720 Pipeline Natural Gas 4188 4189 Pipeline natural gas means a naturally-occurring fluid mixture of hydrocarbons (eg methane 4190 ethane or propane) produced in geological formations beneath the Earths surface that maintains 4191 a gaseous state at standard atmospheric temperature and pressure under ordinary conditions and 4192 that is provided by a supplier through a pipeline Pipeline natural gas contains 05 grains or less 4193 of total sulfur per 100 standard cubic feet Additionally pipeline natural gas must either be 4194 composed of at least 70 percent methane by volume or have a gross calorific value between 950 4195 and 1100 Btu per standard cubic foot 4196 4197
(Source Added at 41 Ill Reg4173 effective March 24 2017) 4198 4199 Section 2114730 Plant 4200 4201 Plant means for purposes other than 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 all of the pollutant-4202 emitting activities which belong to the same industrial grouping are located on one or more 4203 contiguous or adjacent properties and are under the control of the same person (or persons under 4204 common control) except the activities of any marine vessel Pollutant-emitting activities shall 4205 be considered as part of the same industrial grouping if they belong to the same major group (ie 4206 which have the same two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification 4207 Manual 1987 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 4208 4209
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4210 4211 Section 2114735 Plastic 4212 4213
Plastic means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4214 synthetic material chemically formed by the polymerization of organic (carbon-4215 based) substances Plastics are usually compounded with modifiers extenders 4216
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andor reinforcers and are capable of being molded extruded cast into various 4217 shapes and films or drawn into filaments 4218
4219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4220
4221 Section 2114740 Plastic Part 4222 4223 Plastic part means a product or piece of a product made from a substance that has been 4224 formed from resin through the application of pressure or heat or both 4225 4226
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4227 4228 Section 2114750 Plasticizers 4229 4230 Plasticizers means substances added to a polymer composition to soften and add flexibility to 4231 the product 4232 4233
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4234 4235 Section 2114760 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive 4236 4237
Plastic solvent welding adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 4238 and 219 any adhesive used to dissolve the surface of plastic to form a bond 4239 between mating surfaces 4240
4241 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4242
4243 Section 2114765 Plastic Solvent Welding Adhesive Primer 4244 4245
Plastic solvent welding adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4246 Code 218 and 219 any primer used to prepare plastic substrates prior to bonding 4247 or welding 4248
4249 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4250
4251 Section 2114768 Pleasure Craft 4252 4253
Pleasure craft means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a vessel 4254 that is manufactured or operated primarily for recreational purposes or leased 4255 rented or chartered to a person or business for recreational purposes 4256
4257 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4258
4259 Section 2114769 Pleasure Craft Surface Coating 4260 4261
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Pleasure craft surface coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4262 219 any coating except unsaturated polyester resin (fiberglass) coatings 4263 containing volatile organic materials and applied by brush spray roller or other 4264 means to a pleasure craft 4265
4266 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4267
4268 Section 2114770 PM-10 4269 4270 PM-10 means particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than or equal to a nominal 4271 10 micrometers as measured by the applicable test methods specified by rule Ambient air 4272 concentrations for PM-10 are usually expressed in micrograms per cubic meter (ugm(3)) 4273 4274
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4275 4276 Section 2114790 Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacture 4277 4278 Pneumatic rubber tire manufacture means the production of pneumatic rubber tires with a bead 4279 diameter up to but not including 200 inches and cross section dimension up to 128 inches but 4280 not including specialty tires for antique or other vehicles when produced on equipment separate 4281 from normal production lines for passenger or truck type tires 4282 4283
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4284 4285 Section 2114810 Polybasic Organic Acid Partial Oxidation Manufacturing Process 4286 4287 Polybasic organic acid partial oxidation manufacturing process means any process involving 4288 partial oxidation of hydrocarbons with air to manufacture polybasic acids or their anhydrides 4289 such as maleic anhydride phthalic anhydride terephthalic acid isophthalic acid 4290 trimellitictrimelletic anhydride 4291 4292
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4293 4294 Section 2114830 Polyester Resin Material(s) 4295 4296 Polyester resin material(s) means gel coat and unsaturated polyester resin such as isophthalic 4297 orthophthalic halogenated bisphenol A vinyl ester or furan resins cross-linking agents 4298 catalysts inhibitors accelerators promoters and any other material containing VOM used in 4299 polyester resin operations including the following polyester resin materials 4300
4301 a) Corrosion resistentresistant and fire retardant polyester resin materials used to 4302
make products for corrosive and fire retardant applications 4303 4304 b) High-strength polyester resin materials with a tensile strength of 10000 psi or 4305
more 4306 4307
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c) Gel coat 4308 4309 (Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4310
4311 Section 2114850 Polyester Resin Products Manufacturing Process 4312 4313 Polyester resin products manufacturing process means a manufacturing process that fabricates 4314 or reworks products for commercial military or industrial use by mixing pouring hand laying-4315 up impregnating injecting pultruding forming winding spraying andor curing by using 4316 unsaturated polyester resin materials with fiberglass filters or any other reinforcement materials 4317 4318
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4319 4320 Section 2114870 Polystyrene Plant 4321 4322 Polystyrene plant means any collection of process units and associated storage facilities at a 4323 source engaged in using styrene to manufacture polystyrene resin 4324 4325
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4326 4327 Section 2114890 Polystyrene Resin 4328 4329 Polystyrene resin means a substance consisting of styrene polymer and additives which is 4330 manufactured at a polystyrene plant 4331 4332
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4333 4334 Section 2114895 Polyvinyl Chloride Plastic (PVC Plastic) 4335 4336
Polyvinyl chloride plastic or PVC plastic means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 4337 Code 218 and 219 a polymer of the chlorinated vinyl monomer that contains 57 4338 percent or more chlorine 4339
4340 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4341
4342 Section 2114900 Porous Material 4343 4344
Porous material means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4345 substance that has tiny openings often microscopic in which fluids may be 4346 absorbed or discharged including but not limited to paper and corrugated 4347 paperboard Porous material does not include wood 4348
4349 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4350
4351 Section 2114910 Portable Grain-Handling Equipment 4352 4353
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Portable grain-handling equipment means any equipment (excluding portable grain dryers) that 4354 is designed and maintained to be movable primarily for use in a non-continuous operation for 4355 loading and unloading one-turn storage space and is not physically connected to the grain 4356 elevator provided that the manufacturers rated capacity of the equipment does not exceed 4357 10000 bushels per hour 4358 4359
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4360 4361 Section 2114930 Portland Cement Manufacturing Process Emission Source 4362 4363 Portland cement manufacturing process emission source means any items of process 4364 equipment or manufacturing processes used in or associated with the production of portland 4365 cement including but not limited to a kiln clinker cooler raw mill system finish mill system 4366 raw material dryer material storage bin or system material conveyor belt or other transfer 4367 system material conveyor belt transfer point bagging operation bulk unloading station or bulk 4368 loading station 4369 4370
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4371 4372 Section 2114950 Portland Cement Process or Portland Cement Manufacturing Plant 4373 4374 Portland cement process or Portland cement manufacturing plant means any facility or plant 4375 manufacturing portland cement by either the wet or dry process 4376 4377
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4378 4379 Section 2114960 Potential Electrical Output Capacity 4380 4381 Potential electrical output capacity means the MWe capacity rating for the units which shall be 4382 equal to 33 of the maximum design heat input capacity of the steam generating unit 4383 4384
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4385 4386 Section 2114970 Potential to Emit 4387 4388 Potential to emit (PTE) means the maximum capacity of a stationary source to emit any air 4389 pollutant under its physical and operational design Any physical or operational limitation on the 4390 capacity of a source to emit an air pollutant including air pollution control equipment and 4391 restriction on hours of operation or on the type or amount of material combusted stored or 4392 processed shall be treated as part of its design if the limitation is federally enforceable 4393 4394
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4395 4396 Section 2114990 Power Driven Fastener Coating 4397 4398 Power driven fastener coating means the coating of nail staple brad and finish nail fasteners 4399
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where such fasteners are fabricated from wire or rod of 00254 inch diameter or greater where 4400 such fasteners are bonded into coils or strips such coils and strips containing a number of such 4401 fasteners which fasteners are manufactured for use in power tools and which fasteners must 4402 conform with formal standards for specific uses established by various federal and national 4403 organizations including Federal Specification FF-N-105b of the General Services Administration 4404 dated August 23 1977 (does not include any later amendments or editions US Army 4405 Armament Research and Development Command Attn DRDAR-TST Rock Island IL 61201) 4406 Bulletin UM-25d of the US Department of Housing and Urban Development - Federal Housing 4407 Administration dated September 5 1973 (does not include any later amendments or editions 4408 Department of HUD 547 W Jackson Blvd Room 1005 Chicago IL 60606) and the Model 4409 Building Code of the Council of American Building Officials and similar standards For the 4410 purposes of this definition the terms brad and finish nail refer to single leg fasteners 4411 fabricated in the same manner as staples The application of coatings to staple brad and finish 4412 nail fasteners may be associated with the incremental forming of such fasteners in a cyclic or 4413 repetitious manner (incremental fabrication) or with the forming of strips of such fasteners as a 4414 unit from a band of wires (unit fabrication) 4415 4416
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4417 4418 Section 2115010 Precoat 4419 4420 Precoat means any coating which is applied to bare metal primarily to deactivate the metal 4421 surface for corrosion resistance to a subsequent water-base primer 4422 4423
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4424 4425 Section 2115012 Prefabricated Architectural Coatings 4426 4427
Prefabricated architectural coatings means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 4428 218 and 219 coatings applied to metal parts and products that are to be used as an 4429 architectural structure 4430
4431 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4432
4433 Section 2115015 Preheater Kiln 4434 4435 Preheater kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln where the 4436 feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers prior to the final reactions in a kiln which forms 4437 clinker 4438 4439
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4440 4441 Section 2115020 PreheaterPrecalciner Kiln 4442 4443 Preheaterprecalciner kiln means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart T a kiln 4444 where the feed to the kiln is preheated in cyclone chambers and utilizes a second burner to 4445
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calcine material in a separate vessel attached to the preheater prior to the final fusion in a kiln 4446 which forms clinker 4447 4448
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 4582 effective March 15 2001) 4449 4450 Section 2115030 Pressure Release 4451 4452 Pressure release means the emission of materials resulting from system pressure being greater 4453 than set pressure of the pressure relief device 4454 4455
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4456 4457 Section 2115050 Pressure Tank 4458 4459 Pressure tank means a tank in which fluids are stored at a pressure greater than atmospheric 4460 pressure 4461 4462
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4463 4464 Section 2115060 PressureVacuum Relief Valve 4465 4466 Pressurevacuum relief valve means a device affixed to the storage tank vent pipe to prevent 4467 the escape or intrusion of gases 4468 4469
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 14962 effective September 21 1994) 4470 4471 Section 2115061 Pretreatment Coating 4472 4473
Pretreatment coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 4474 coating that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4475 percent acid by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied directly 4476 to metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance adhesion and ease of stripping 4477
4478 (Source Old Section 2115061 renumbered to Section 2115062 new Section 2115061 4479 added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4480
4481 Section 2115062 Pretreatment Wash Primer 4482 4483
Pretreatment wash primer means 4484 4485
For purposes of Subparts HH of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 the first 4486 coating applied to bare metal if solventborne primers will be applied This 4487 coating contains a minimum of 05 percent acid by weight is necessary to 4488 provide surface etching and provides corrosion resistance and adhesion 4489
4490
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For purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4491 that contains no more than 12 percent solids by weight and at least 050 4492 percent acids by weight is used to provide surface etching and is applied 4493 directly to fiberglass and metal surfaces to provide corrosion resistance 4494 and adhesion of subsequent coatings 4495
4496 (Source Renumbered from Section 2115061 and amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 4497 effective September 14 2010) 4498
4499 Section 2115065 Primary Product 4500 4501 Primary Product means a product of a chemical manufacturing process unit that shall be 4502 determined according to the procedures specified as follows 4503
4504 a) If a chemical manufacturing process unit produces more than one intended 4505
chemical product the product with the greatest annual design capacity on a mass 4506 basis determines the primary product of the process 4507
4508 b) If a chemical manufacturing process unit has two more products that have the 4509
same maximum annual design capacity on a mass basis and if one of those 4510 chemicals is listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the listed 4511 chemical is considered the primary product If more than one of the products is 4512 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 then the owner or operator 4513 may designate as the primary product any of the listed chemicals 4514
4515 c) For a chemical manufacturing process unit that is designed and operated as a 4516
flexible operation unit and is used predominantly to produce one or more of the 4517 listed chemicals in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 or 219 the primary 4518 product shall be determined based on the expected utilization for the five years 4519 following promulgation for existing sources and based on the expected utilization 4520 for the first five years after initial start-up for new sources 4521 4522 1) If the flexible operation unit produces one product for the greatest annual 4523
operating time then that product shall represent the primary product of the 4524 flexible operation unit 4525
4526 2) If the flexible operation unit produces multiple chemicals equally based on 4527
operating time then the product with the greatest annual production on a 4528 mass basis shall represent the primary product of the flexible operation 4529 unit 4530
4531 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4532
4533 Section 2115070 Prime Coat 4534 4535 Prime coat means the first of two or more coatings applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 4536
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operation 4537 4538
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4539 4540 Section 2115075 Primer Sealant 4541 4542
Primer sealant means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 4543 219204(q) a sealant applied in the manufacture of ammunition to assembled 4544 primers to maintain the primer assembly and prevent explosive priming mix from 4545 dusting during the transfer of primers 4546
4547 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4548
4549 Section 2115080 Primer Sealer 4550 4551 Primer sealer means an undercoat that improves the adhesion of the topcoat provides 4552 corrosion resistance and promotes color uniformity 4553 4554
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4555 4556 Section 2115090 Primer Surfacer Coat 4557 4558
Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215204(a) 4559 218204(a)(1) and 219204(a)(1) a coating used to touch up areas on the surface 4560 of automobile or light-duty truck bodies not adequately covered by the prime coat 4561 before application of the top coat The primer surfacer coat is applied between 4562 the prime coat and topcoat An anti-chip coating applied to main body parts (eg 4563 rocker panels bottom of doors and fenders and leading edge of roof) is a 4564 primersurfacer coat The primer surfacer coat is also referred to as a guide 4565 coat 4566
4567 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 Subpart HH 4568
and 219 Subpart HH a coating applied to motor vehicles mobile equipment or 4569 their parts and components at motor vehicle refinishing operations that fills in 4570 surface imperfections and builds a thickness in order to allow sanding 4571
4572 Primer surfacer coat means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) 4573
and 219204(a)(2) an intermediate protective coating applied over the 4574 electrodeposition primer and under the topcoat Primer surfacer provides 4575 adhesion protection and appearance properties to the total finish Primer 4576 surfacer may also be called guide coat or surfacer Primer surfacer operations 4577 may include other coatings (eg anti-chip lower-body anti-chip chip-resistant 4578 edge primer spot primer blackout deadener interior color basecoat replacement 4579 coating etc) that are applied in the same spray booths 4580
4581 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4582
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4583 Section 2115110 Primer Surfacer Operation 4584 4585 Primer surfacer operation means the application area(s) flashoff area(s) and oven(s) that are 4586 used to apply and dry or cure primer surfacer coat on a single assembly line 4587 4588
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4589 4590 Section 2115130 Primers 4591 4592 Primers means any coatings formulated and applied to substrates to provide a firm bond 4593 between the substrate and subsequent coats 4594 4595
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4596 4597 Section 2115140 Printed Interior Panel 4598 4599 Printed Interior Panel mean a panel whose grain or natural surface is obscured by fillers and 4600 basecoats upon which a simulated grain or decorative pattern is printed 4601 4602
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 4603 4604 Section 2115150 Printing 4605 4606 Printing means the application of words designs pictures or other images to a substrate using 4607 ink 4608 4609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4610 4611 Section 2115170 Printing Line 4612 4613 Printing line means an operation consisting of a series of one or more roll printers and any 4614 associated roll coaters drying areas and ovens wherein one or more coatings are applied dried 4615 andor cured 4616 4617
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4618 4619 Section 2115185 Process Emission Source 4620 4621 Process emission source means any stationary emission source other than a fuel combustion 4622 emission unit or an incinerator 4623 4624
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4625 4626 Section 2115190 Process Emission Unit 4627 4628
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Process emission unit means any stationary emission unit other than a fuel combustion 4629 emission unit or an incinerator 4630 4631
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4632 4633 Section 2115195 Process Heater 4634 4635
Process heater means for purposes of Part 217 an enclosed combustion device 4636 that burns gaseous or liquid fuels only and that indirectly transfers heat to a 4637 process fluid or a heat transfer medium other than water This term does not 4638 include pipeline heaters and storage tank heaters that are primarily meant to 4639 maintain fluids at a certain temperature or viscosity 4640
4641 (Source Added at 33 Ill Reg 13326 effective August 31 2009) 4642
4643 Section 2115210 Process Unit 4644 4645 Process unit means equipment and components assembled to produce as intermediate or final 4646 products one or more chemicals A process unit can operate independently if supplied with 4647 sufficient feed or raw materials and sufficient storage facilities for the product For purposes of 4648 Subpart Q of Parts 215 218 and 219 a process unit must produce one or more of the chemicals 4649 listed in Appendix A of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 or 219 as applicable 4650 4651
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4652 4653 Section 2115230 Process Unit Shutdown 4654 4655 Process unit shutdown means a work practice or operational procedure that stops production 4656 from a process unit or part of a process unit An unscheduled work practice or operational 4657 procedure that stops production from a process unit or part of a process unit for less than 24 4658 hours is not a process unit shutdown The use of spare equipment and components and 4659 technically feasible bypassing of equipment and components without stopping production is not 4660 a process unit shutdown 4661 4662
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4663 4664 Section 2115245 Process Vent 4665 4666 Process vent means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 through 4667 218506 and 219500 through 219506 any non-fugitive source of VOM emissions to the 4668 atmosphere resulting from non-combustion emission units A process vent begins at the inlet to 4669 the control device or in the absence of a control device at the point of discharge to the 4670 atmosphere This includes all emission units vents and stacks Not included in this definition are 4671 exhaust streams from exhaust hoods and building ventilation fans which are used to provide 4672 ventilation for workers and not to collect and discharge emissions from specific emission units 4673 4674
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(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 4675 4676 Section 2115250 Process Weight Rate 4677 4678 Process weight rate means the actual weight or engineering approximation thereof of all 4679 materials except liquid and gaseous fuels and combustion air introduced into any process per 4680 hour For a cyclical or batch operation the process weight rate shall be determined by dividing 4681 such actual weight or engineering approximation thereof by the number of hours of operation 4682 excluding any time during which the equipment is idle For continuous processes the process 4683 weight rate shall be determined by dividing such actual weight or engineering approximation 4684 thereof by the number of hours in one complete operation excluding any time during which the 4685 equipment is idle 4686 4687
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4688 4689 Section 2115270 Production Equipment Exhaust System 4690 4691 Production equipment exhaust system means a system for collecting and directing into the 4692 atmosphere emissions of volatile organic material from reactors centrifuges and other process 4693 emission units 4694 4695
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4696 4697 Section 2115310 Publication Rotogravure Printing Line 4698 4699 Publication rotogravure printing line means a rotogravure printing line upon paper which is 4700 subsequently formed into books magazines catalogues brochures directories newspaper 4701 supplements or other types of non-packaging printed materials 4702 4703
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4704 4705 Section 2115330 Purged Process Fluid 4706 4707 Purged process fluid means liquid or vapor from a process unit that contains volatile organic 4708 material and that results from flushing or cleaning the sample line(s) of a process unit so that an 4709 uncontaminated sample may then be taken for testing or analysis 4710 4711
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4712 4713 Section 2115335 Radiation Effect Coating 4714 4715 Radiation Effect Coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a 4716 coating or coating system engineered to interact through absorption or reflection with specific 4717 regions of the electromagnetic energy spectrum such as the ultraviolet visible infrared or 4718 microwave regions Uses include but are not limited to lightning strike protection 4719
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electromagnetic pulse protection and radar avoidance Coatings that have been designated 4720 classified by the Department of Defense are not included in this definition 4721 4722
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4723 4724 Section 2115340 Rated Heat Input Capacity 4725 4726 Rated heat input capacity means the ability of an emission unit to combust a maximum amount 4727 of fuel on a steady state basis as limited by a federally enforceable permit condition or 4728 otherwise as stated by the manufacturer of the unit based on the physical design and 4729 characteristics of the unit or if higher than the manufacturers stated maximum amount as 4730 demonstrated by the actual operation of the unit 4731 4732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 4733 4734 Section 2115350 Reactor 4735 4736 Reactor means a vat vessel or other device in which chemical reactions take place 4737 4738
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4739 4740 Section 2115370 Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) 4741 4742 Reasonably available control technology (RACT) means the lowest emission limitation that an 4743 emission unit is capable of meeting by the application of control technology that is reasonably 4744 available considering technological and economic feasibility 4745 4746
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4747 4748 Section 2115390 Reclamation System 4749 4750 Reclamation system means equipment which reclaims spent solvents surplus propellants 4751 waste materials and other materials generated by an emission unit to produce solvent propellant 4752 or other materials which may be reused in the emission unit 4753 4754
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4755 4756 Section 2115400 Red Coating 4757 4758
Red coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a coating 4759 that meets all of the following criteria 4760
4761 Yellow limit the hue of hostaperm scarlet 4762 4763 Blue limit the hue of monastral red-violet 4764 4765
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Lightness limit for metallics 35 percent aluminum flake 4766 4767 Lightness limit for solids 50 percent titanium dioxide white 4768 4769 Solid reds hue angle of -11 to 38deg and maximum lightness of 23 to 45 4770 units and 4771 4772 Metallic reds hue angle of -16 to 35deg and maximum lightness of 28 to 45 4773 units 4774
4775 These criteria are based on Cielab color space 045 geometry For spherical 4776 geometry specular included the upper limit is 49 units 4777
4778 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4779
4780 Section 2115410 Refiner 4781 4782 Refiner means any person who owns leases operates controls or supervises a refinery 4783 4784
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4785 4786 Section 2115430 Refinery Fuel Gas 4787 4788 Refinery fuel gas means any gas which is generated by a petroleum refinery process unit and 4789 which is combusted at the refinery including any gaseous mixture of natural gas and fuel gas 4790 4791
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4792 4793 Section 2115450 Refinery Fuel Gas System 4794 4795 Refinery fuel gas system means a system for collection of refinery fuel gas including but not 4796 limited to piping for collecting tail gas from various process units mixing drums and controls 4797 and distribution piping 4798 4799
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4800 4801 Section 2115470 Refinery Unit or Refinery Process Unit 4802 4803 Refinery unit or Refinery process unit means a set of equipment which are a part of a basic 4804 process operation such as distillation hydrotreating cracking or reforming of hydrocarbons 4805 4806
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4807 4808 Section 2115480 Reflective Argent Coating 4809 4810 Reflective argent coating means a silver-colored coating that will reflect light 4811
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4812 (Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4813
4814 Section 2115490 Refrigerated Condenser 4815 4816 Refrigerated condenser means a surface condenser in which the coolant supplied to the 4817 condenser has been cooled by a mechanical device other than by a cooling tower or evaporative 4818 spray cooling such as refrigeration unit or steam chiller unit 4819 4820
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4821 4822 Section 2115500 Regulated Air Pollutant 4823 4824
a) Regulated air pollutant means the following 4825 4826 1) Nitrogen oxides (NO[x]) or any volatile organic compound 4827 4828 2) Any pollutant for which a national ambient air quality standard has been 4829
promulgated 4830 4831 3) Any pollutant that is subject to any standard promulgated under Section 4832
111 of the Clean Air Act 4833 4834 4) Any Class I or II substance subject to a standard promulgated under 4835
Section 112 of the Clean Air Act including Sections 112(g) (j) and (r) 4836 4837 A) Any pollutant subject to requirements under Section 112(j) of the 4838
Clean Air Act Any pollutant listed under Section 112(b) shall be 4839 considered to be regulated 18 months after the date on which 4840 United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) was 4841 required to promulgate an applicable standard pursuant to Section 4842 112(e) of the Clean Air Act if USEPA fails to promulgate such 4843 standard 4844
4845 B) Any pollutant for which the requirements of Section 112(g)(2) of 4846
the Clean Air Act have been met but only with respect to the 4847 individual source subject to Section 112(g)(2) requirement 4848
4849 5) Greenhouse gases which are the group of six long-lived and directly 4850
emitted greenhouse gases carbon dioxide methane nitrous oxide 4851 hydrofluorocarbons perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride 4852
4853 b) Regulated air pollutant shall for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 201180(a) 4854
mean any air contaminant as to which this Subtitle contains emission standards or 4855 other specific limitations and any contaminant regulated in Illinois pursuant to 4856 Section 91 of the Act 4857
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4858 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 21471 effective December 7 1993) 4859
4860 Section 2115510 Reid Vapor Pressure 4861 4862 Reid vapor pressure means the absolute vapor pressure of volatile crude oil and volatile 4863 nonviscous petroleum liquids except liquifiedliquefied petroleum gases as determined by the 4864 method referenced in the Section where the term is used or by ASTM D323-08 (if not referenced 4865 in the Section where the term is used) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 4866 and 219112 4867 4868
(Source Amended at 37 Ill Reg 1662 effective January 28 2013) 4869 4870 Section 2115520 Reinforced Plastic Composite 4871 4872
Reinforced plastic composite means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 4873 219 a composite material consisting of plastic reinforced with fibers 4874
4875 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4876
4877 Section 2115530 Repair 4878 4879 Repair means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of the 4880 fabrication process that requires the addition of polyester resin materials to portions of a 4881 previously fabricated product in order to mend damage immediately following normal 4882 fabrication operations 4883 4884
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 4885 4886 Section 2115535 Repair Cleaning 4887 4888 Repair Cleaning means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 4889 cleaning operation or activity carried out during a repair process 4890 4891
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4892 4893 Section 2115550 Repair Coat 4894 4895
Repair coat means 4896 4897
With respect to coating wood furniture coatings used to correct 4898 imperfections or damage to furniture surface 4899
4900 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coat used 4901 to re-coat portions of a previously coated product that has sustained 4902 mechanical damage to the coating following normal coating operations 4903
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4904 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 4905
4906 Section 2115570 Repaired 4907 4908 Repaired means for the purpose of Subpart Q of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 219 that 4909 equipment or a component has been adjusted or otherwise altered to eliminate a leak 4910 4911
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4912 4913 Section 2115580 Repowering 4914 4915 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 Subpart W repowering means the conversion or 4916 replacement of an existing budget EGU as identified in Appendix F with a technology capable 4917 of controlling NOx and combustion emissions simultaneously with improved boiler or generation 4918 efficiency and with waste reduction or any other replacement generation technology as 4919 determined by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency Repowering shall be considered a 4920 control technology for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 217 4921 4922
(Source Added at 25 Ill Reg 108 effective December 26 2000) 4923 4924 Section 2115585 Research and Development Operation 4925 4926 Research and Development Operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 4927 219187 an operation whose purpose is for research and development of new processes and 4928 products that is conducted under the close supervision of technically trained personnel and that 4929 is not involved in the manufacture of final or intermediate products for commercial purposes 4930 except in a de minimis manner 4931 4932
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 4933 4934 Section 2115590 Residual Fuel Oil 4935 4936 Residual fuel oil means fuel oils of grade No 4 5 and 6 as specified in detailed requirements 4937 for fuel oils ASTM D-396-69 (1971) incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 4938 219112 4939 4940
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4941 4942 Section 2115600 Resist Coat 4943 4944 Resist coat means a coating that is applied to a plastic part before metallic plating to prevent 4945 deposits of metal on portions of the plastic part 4946 4947
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 4948 4949
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Section 2115610 Restricted Area 4950 4951 Restricted area means the area within the boundaries of any municipality as defined in the 4952 Illinois Municipal Code plus a zone extending one mile beyond the boundaries of any such 4953 municipality having a population of 1000 or more according to the latest federal census 4954 4955
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4956 4957 Section 2115630 Retail Outlet 4958 4959 Retail outlet means any gasoline dispensing operation at which gasoline is sold or offered for 4960 sale for use in motor vehicles 4961 4962
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4963 4964 Section 2115640 Rich-Burn Engine 4965 4966 Rich-burn engine means a spark-ignited engine where the oxygen content in the exhaust stream 4967 of the engine before any dilutions is 1 percent or less by volume measured on a dry basis 4968 4969
(Source Added at 31 Ill Reg 14254 effective September 25 2007) 4970 4971 Section 2115650 Ringelmann Chart 4972 4973 Ringelmann chart means the chart published and described in the Bureau of Mines US 4974 Department of Interior Information Circular 8333 (Revision of IC7718) May 1 1967 or any 4975 adaptation thereof which has been approved by the Agency 4976 4977
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4978 4979 Section 2115670 Roadway 4980 4981 Roadway means any street highway road alley sidewalk parking lot airport rail bed or 4982 terminal bikeway pedestrian mall or other structure used for transportation purposes 4983 4984
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4985 4986 Section 2115690 Roll Coater 4987 4988 Roll coater means an apparatus used for roll coating 4989 4990
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4991 4992 Section 2115710 Roll Coating 4993 4994 Roll coating means a method of applying a coating to a moving substrate by means of rotating 4995
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hard rubber elastomeric or metal rolls 4996 4997
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 4998 4999 Section 2115730 Roll Printer 5000 5001 Roll printer means an apparatus used for roll printing 5002 5003
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5004 5005 Section 2115750 Roll Printing 5006 5007 Roll printing means the method of printing by means of a series of rolls usually of hard rubber 5008 or metal each with only partial coverage 5009 5010
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5011 5012 Section 2115770 Rotogravure Printing 5013 5014 Rotogravure printing means roll printing in which the pattern to be applied is recessed in the 5015 roll relative to the non-image area 5016 5017
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5018 5019 Section 2115790 Rotogravure Printing Line 5020 5021 Rotogravure printing line means a printing line performing rotogravure printing 5022 5023
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5024 5025 Section 2115800 Rubber 5026 5027
Rubber means for purposes of Subparts JJ of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5028 any natural or manmade rubber substrate including but not limited to styrene-5029 butadiene rubber polychloroprene (neoprene) butyl rubber nitrile rubber 5030 chlorosulfonated polyethylene and ethylene propylene diene terpolymer 5031
5032 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5033
5034 Section 2115810 Safety Relief Valve 5035 5036 Safety relief valve means a valve which is normally closed and which is designed to open in 5037 order to relieve excessive pressures within a vessel or pipe 5038 5039
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5040 5041
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Section 2115830 Sandblasting 5042 5043 Sandblasting means the use of a mixture of sand and air at high pressures for cleaning andor 5044 polishing any type of surface 5045 5046
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5047 5048 Section 2115850 Sanding Sealers 5049 5050 Sanding sealers means any coatings formulated for and applied to bare wood for sanding and 5051 to seal the wood for subsequent application of varnish To be considered a sanding sealer a 5052 coating must be clearly labelled as such 5053 5054
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5055 5056 Section 2115860 Scientific Instrument 5057 5058 Scientific Instrument means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5059 instrument including the components assemblies and subassemblies used in their manufacture 5060 and associated accessories and reagents that are used for the detection measurement analysis 5061 separation synthesis or sequencing of various compounds 5062 5063
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5064 5065 Section 2115870 Screening 5066 5067 Screening means separating material according to size by pressing undersized material through 5068 one or more mesh surfaces (screens) in series and retaining oversized material on the mesh 5069 surfaces (screens) 5070 5071
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5072 5073 Section 2115875 Screen Printing 5074 5075 Screen Printing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a process in 5076 which the printing ink passes through a taut screen or fabric to which a refined form of stencil 5077 has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and dimensions of the imprint 5078 5079
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5080 5081 Section 2115880 Screen Printing on Paper 5082 5083 Screen Printing on Paper means a process that would otherwise be paper coating as defined in 5084 Section 2114470 of this Part except ink is passed through a taut screen or fabric to which a 5085 refined form of stencil has been applied The stencil openings determine the form and 5086 dimensions of the imprint 5087
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5088 (Source Added at 30 Ill Reg 9654 effective May 15 2006) 5089
5090 Section 2115885 Screen Reclamation 5091 5092 Screen Reclamation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 a solvent 5093 cleaning activity carried out in a screen printing operation in which the screen is completely 5094 cleaned and the stencil removed for recycling or reuse of the screen for other production runs 5095 5096
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5097 5098 Section 2115890 Sealer 5099 5100
Except for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and 5101 (q) sealer means a coating containing binders that seals wood prior to the 5102 application of the subsequent coatings 5103
5104 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a) and (q) and 219204(a) and (q) 5105 sealer means a high viscosity material generally but not always applied in the 5106 paint shop after the body has received an electrodeposition primer coating and 5107 before the application of subsequent coatings (eg primer surfacer) The primary 5108 purpose of sealer is to fill body joints completely so that there is no intrusion of 5109 water gases or corrosive materials into the passenger area of the body 5110 compartment These materials are also referred to as sealant sealant primer or 5111 caulk 5112
5113 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5114
5115 Section 2115910 Semi-Transparent Stains 5116 5117 Semi-transparent stains means stains containing dyes or semi-transparent pigments which are 5118 formulated to enhance wood grain and change the color of the surface but not to conceal the 5119 surface including but not limited to sap stain toner non-grain raising stains pad stain or 5120 spatter stain 5121 5122
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5123 5124 Section 2115930 Sensor 5125 5126 Sensor means a device that measures a physical quantity or the change in a physical quantity 5127 such as temperature pressure flow rate pH or liquid level 5128 5129
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5130 5131 Section 2115950 Set of Safety Relief Valves 5132 5133
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Set of safety relief valves means one or more safety relief valves designed to open in order to 5134 relieve excessive pressures in the same vessel or pipe 5135 5136
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5137 5138 Section 2115970 Sheet Basecoat 5139 5140 Sheet basecoat means a coating applied to metal when the metal is in sheet form to serve as 5141 either the exterior or interior of a can for either two-piece or three-piece cans 5142 5143
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5144 5145 Section 2115980 Sheet-Fed 5146 5147 Sheet-fed means a printing or coating line where individual sheets of substrate are fed to the 5148 line sequentially 5149 5150
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5151 5152 Section 2115985 Sheet Rubber Lining Installation 5153 5154
Sheet rubber lining installation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5155 and 219 the process of applying sheet rubber liners by hand to metal or plastic 5156 substrates to protect the underlying substrate from corrosion or abrasion These 5157 operations also include laminating sheet rubber to fabric by hand 5158
5159 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5160
5161 Section 2115987 Shock-Free Coating 5162 5163
Shock-free coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5164 coating applied to electrical components to protect the user from electric shock 5165 The coating has characteristics of being of low capacitance and high resistance 5166 and having resistance to breaking down under high voltage 5167
5168 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5169
5170 Section 2115990 Shotblasting 5171 5172 Shotblasting means the use of a mixture of any metallic or non-metallic substance and air at 5173 high pressures for cleaning andor polishing any type of surface 5174 5175
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5176 5177 Section 2116010 Side-Seam Spray Coat 5178 5179
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Side-seam spray coat means a can coating applied to the seam of a three-piece can 5180 5181
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5182 5183 Section 2116012 Silicone-Release Coating 5184 5185
Silicone-release coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5186 any coating that contains silicone resin and is intended to prevent food from 5187 sticking to metal surfaces such as baking pans 5188
5189 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5190
5191 Section 2116015 Single-Ply Roof Membrane 5192 5193
Single-ply roof membrane means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 5194 219 a prefabricated single sheet of rubber normally ethylene-propylenediene 5195 terpolymer that is field applied to a building roof using one layer of membrane 5196 material Single-ply roof membrane does not include membranes prefabricated 5197 from EPDM 5198
5199 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5200
5201 Section 2116017 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Adhesive Primer 5202 5203
Single-ply roof membrane adhesive primer means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm 5204 Code 218 and 219 any primer labeled for use to clean and promote adhesion of 5205 the single-ply roof membrane seams or splices prior to bonding 5206
5207 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5208
5209 Section 2116020 Single-Ply Roof Membrane Installation and Repair Adhesive 5210 5211
Single-ply roof membrane installation and repair adhesive means for purposes 5212 of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 any adhesive labeled for use in the installation 5213 or repair of single-ply roof membrane Installation includes as a minimum 5214 attaching the edge of the membrane to the edge of the roof and applying flashings 5215 to vents pipes and ducts that protrude through the membrane Repair includes 5216 gluing the edges of A-4 torn membrane together attaching a patch over a hole 5217 and reapplying flashings to vents pipes or ducts installed through the membrane 5218
5219 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5220
5221 Section 2116025 Single Unit Operation 5222 5223 Single unit operation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 Sections 218500 5224 through 218506 and 219500 through 219506 a distinct piece of equipment in a batch operation 5225
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within which one or more discrete processing steps occur Such discrete processing steps 5226 include but are not limited to the preparation of reactants facilitation of reactions separation 5227 and purification of products or intermediates and recycling of materials 5228 5229
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 7344 effective May 22 1995) 5230 5231 Section 2116030 Smoke 5232 5233 Smoke means small gas-borne particles resulting from incomplete combustion consisting 5234 predominantly but not exclusively of carbon ash and other combustible material that form a 5235 visible plume in the air 5236 5237
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5238 5239 Section 2116050 Smokeless Flare 5240 5241 Smokeless flare means a combustion unit and the stack to which it is affixed in which organic 5242 material achieves combustion by burning in the atmosphere such that the smoke or other 5243 particulate matter emitted to the atmosphere from such combustion does not have an appearance 5244 density or shade darker that No 1 of the RingelmannRinglemann Chart 5245 5246
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5247 5248 Section 2116060 Soft Coat 5249 5250 Soft coat means any coating that provides a soft tactile feel similar to leather and a rich leather-5251 like appearance when applied to plastic interior automotive parts and exterior business machine 5252 parts 5253 5254
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5255 5256 Section 2116063 Solar-Absorbent Coating 5257 5258
Solar-absorbent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5259 a coating that has as its prime purpose the absorption of solar radiation 5260
5261 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5262
5263 Section 2116065 Solids Turnover Ratio (RT) 5264 5265
Solids turnover ratio or Solids RT means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 5266 218 and 219 the ratio of total volume of coating solids that is added to the EDP 5267 system in a calendar month to the total volume design capacity of the EDP 5268 system 5269
5270 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5271
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5272 Section 2116070 Solvent 5273 5274 Solvent means a liquid substance that is used to dissolve or dilute another substance This 5275 term includes but is not limited to organic materials used as dissolvers viscosity reducers 5276 degreasing agents or cleaning agents 5277 5278
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5279 5280 Section 2116090 Solvent Cleaning 5281 5282 Solvent cleaning means the process of cleaning soils from surfaces by cold cleaning open top 5283 vapor degreasing or conveyorized degreasing 5284 5285
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5286 5287 Section 2116110 Solvent Recovery System 5288 5289 Solvent recovery system means equipment which processes spent solvents surplus propellants 5290 and other VOM containing waste materials generated by an emission unit to recover VOM which 5291 can be productively used either in the original unit or for another purpose reducing the amount 5292 of such material which must be disposed of as waste 5293 5294
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5295 5296 Section 2116130 Source 5297 5298 Source means any stationary source (or any group of stationary sources) that are located on 5299 one or more contiguous or adjacent properties that are under common control of the same 5300 person (or persons under common control) and that belongs to a single major industrial 5301 grouping For the purposes of defining source a stationary source or group of stationary 5302 sources shall be considered part of a single major industrial grouping if all of the pollutant 5303 emitting activities at such source or group of sources located on contiguous or adjacent 5304 properties and under common control belong to the same Major Group (ie all have the same 5305 two-digit code) as described in the Standard Industrial Classification Manual 1987 5306 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) or such pollutant 5307 emitting activities at a stationary source (or group of sources) located on contiguous or adjacent 5308 properties and under common control constitute a support facility as defined in Section 395 of 5309 the Environmental Protection Act [415 ILCS 5395] The determination as to whether any 5310 group of stationary sources are located on contiguous or adjacent properties andor are under 5311 common control andor whether the pollutant emitting activities at such group of stationary 5312 sources constitute a support facility shall be made on a case by case basis [415 ILCS 5395] 5313 5314
(Source Amended at 25 Ill Reg 5900 effective April 17 2001) 5315 5316 Section 2116140 Specialty Coatings 5317
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5318 Specialty coatings means for the purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 plastic parts 5319 coatings used for unusual job performance requirements These products include adhesion 5320 primers resist coatings soft coatings reflective coatings electrostatic prep coatings headlamp 5321 lens coatings ink pad printing coatings stencil coatings vacuum metalizing coatings gloss 5322 reducers plating resist coatings and plating sensitizer coatings 5323 5324
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5325 5326 Section 2116145 Specialty Coatings for Motor Vehicles 5327 5328 Specialty coatings for motor vehicles means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code Part 218 and 5329 Part 219 Subpart HH a coating used for unusual job performance requirements including but 5330 not limited to adhesion promoters uniform finish blenders elastomeric materials gloss 5331 flatteners and bright metal trim repair 5332 5333
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5334 5335 Section 2116150 Specialty High Gloss Catalyzed Coating 5336 5337 Specialty high gloss catalyzed coating means commercial contract finishing of material 5338 prepared for printers and lithographers where the finishing process uses a solvent-borne coating 5339 formulated with a catalyst in a quantity of no more than 12000 gallonsyear as supplied where 5340 the coating machines are sheet fed and the coated sheets are brought to a minimum surface 5341 temperature of 190deg F and where the coated sheets are to achieve the minimum specular 5342 reflectance index of 65 measured at a 60 degree angle with a gloss meter 5343 5344
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993 5345 5346 Section 2116170 Specialty Leather 5347 5348 Specialty leather means leather in one of the following categories 5349
5350 a) Specialty shoe leather such as CHROMEXCEL (TM) leather that is 5351
5352 1) A select grade of chrome tanned bark retanned leather 5353 5354 2) Retanned to over 25 by weight grease wax and oils by direct contact 5355
with such materials in liquefied form at elevated temperature without the 5356 presence of water 5357
5358 3) Finished with coating materials which adhere to the leather surface to 5359
provide color and a rich visual luster while allowing a surface that feels 5360 oily and 5361
5362 4) Used primarily for manufacture of shoes 5363
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5364 b) SpecialitySpecialty football leather such as TANNED IN TACK (TM) 5365
leather that is 5366 5367 1) Top grade chrome tanned bark retanned and fat liquored leather 5368 5369 2) Finished with coating materials which impregnate into the leather to 5370
produce a permanent non-slip tacky exterior surface on the leather This 5371 tacky characteristic continues to exist with wear and 5372
5373 3) Used primarily for the manufacture of footballs 5374 5375
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5376 5377 Section 2116190 Specialty Soybean Crushing Source 5378 5379 Specialty soybean crushing source means any hexane extraction soybean crushing equipment 5380 using indirect steam heat in flash or vapor desolventizers as the primary method of 5381 desolventizing and producing specialty solvent extracted soy flakes grits or flour 5382 5383
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5384 5385 Section 2116210 Splash Loading 5386 5387 Splash loading means a method of loading a tank railroad tank car tank truck or trailer by use 5388 of other than a submerged loading pipe 5389 5390
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5391 5392 Section 2116230 Stack 5393 5394 Stack means a flue or conduit free-standing or with exhaust port above the roof of the building 5395 on which it is mounted by which air contaminants are emitted into the atmosphere 5396 5397
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5398 5399 Section 2116250 Stain Coating 5400 5401 Stain coating means a non-protective coating containing dye or pigment which is applied to a 5402 substrate to impart color without obscuring the grain of the substrate ie the appearance and 5403 texture of the surface of the substrate due to its physical structure or for a transparent substrate 5404 without blocking the passage of light through the substrate 5405 5406
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5407 5408 Section 2116270 Standard Conditions 5409
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5410 Standard conditions means a temperature of 70deg F and a pressure of 147 psia 5411 5412
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5413 5414 Section 2116290 Standard Cubic Foot (scf) 5415 5416 Standard cubic foot (scf) means the volume of one cubic foot of gas at standard conditions 5417 5418
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5419 5420 Section 2116310 Start-Up 5421 5422 Start-up means the setting in operation of an emission unit for any purpose 5423 5424
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5425 5426 Section 2116330 Stationary Emission Source 5427 5428 Stationary emission source means an emission source which is not self-propelled 5429 5430
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5431 5432 Section 2116350 Stationary Emission Unit 5433 5434 Stationary emission unit means an emission unit which is not self-propelled 5435 5436
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5437 5438 Section 2116355 Stationary Gas Turbine 5439 5440 Stationary gas turbine means any simple cycle gas turbine regenerative cycle gas turbine or 5441 any gas turbine portion of a combined cycle steamelectric generating system that is not self 5442 propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for portability 5443 5444
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5445 5446 Section 2116360 Stationary Reciprocating Internal Combustion Engine 5447 5448 Stationary reciprocating internal combustion engine means any internal combustion engine 5449 except a gas turbine that is not self-propelled It may however be mounted on wheels for 5450 portability 5451 5452
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 15744 effective October 17 1994) 5453 5454 Section 2116370 Stationary Source 5455
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5456 Stationary source means any building structure facility or installation that emits or may emit 5457 any air pollutant 5458 5459
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5460 5461 Section 2116390 Stationary Storage Tank 5462 5463 Stationary storage tank means any container of liquid or gas which is designed and constructed 5464 to remain at one site 5465 5466
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5467 5468 Section 2116400 Stencil Coat 5469 5470
Stencil coat means 5471 5472
Prior to May 1 2012 a coating that is applied over a stencil on a plastic 5473 part at a thickness of 1 mil or less of coating solids Stencil coats are most 5474 frequently letters numbers or decorative designs 5475
5476 On and after May 1 2012 an ink or pigmented coating that is rolled or 5477 brushed onto a template or stamp in order to add identifying letters 5478 symbols andor numbers 5479
5480 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5481
5482 Section 2116405 Sterilization Indicating Ink 5483 5484 Sterilization Indicating Ink means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 an 5485 ink that changes color to indicate that sterilization has occurred Such ink is used to monitor the 5486 sterilization of medical instruments autoclave efficiency and the thermal processing of foods for 5487 prevention of spoilage 5488 5489
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5490 5491 Section 2116410 Storage Tank or Storage Vessel 5492 5493 Storage tank or storage vessel means any tank reservoir or container used for the storage of 5494 liquid or gaseous material 5495 5496
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5497 5498 Section 2116420 Strippable Spray Booth Coating 5499 5500 Strippable spray booth coating means a coating that is applied to a spray booth wall to provide 5501
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a protective film to receive overspray during finishing operations and that is subsequently peeled 5502 off and disposed of 5503 5504
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 5505 5506 Section 2116425 Stripping 5507 5508 Stripping means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the removal of cured 5509 coatings cured inks or cured adhesives 5510 5511
(Source Added at 39 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5512 5513 Section 2116427 Structural Glazing 5514 5515
Structural glazing means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5516 process that includes the application of adhesive to bond glass ceramic metal 5517 stone or composite panels to exterior building frames 5518
5519 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14116 effective September 14 2010) 5520
5521 Section 2116430 Styrene Devolatilizer Unit 5522 5523 Styrene devolatilizer unit means equipment performing the function of separating unreacted 5524 styrene monomer and other volatile components from polystyrene in a vacuum devolatilizer 5525 5526
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5527 5528 Section 2116450 Styrene Recovery Unit 5529 5530 Styrene recovery unit means equipment performing the function of separating styrene 5531 monomer from other less volatile components of the styrene devolatilizer units output The 5532 separated styrene monomer may be reused as a raw material in the polystyrene plant 5533 5534
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5535 5536 Section 2116460 Subfloor 5537 5538
Subfloor means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 subflooring 5539 material over floor joists including any load bearing joists Subflooring is 5540 covered by a finish surface material 5541
5542 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5543
5544 Section 2116470 Submerged Loading Pipe 5545 5546
a) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 any 5547
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loading pipe the discharge opening of which is entirely submerged when the 5548 liquid level is 6 inches above the bottom of the tank When applied to a tank 5549 which is loaded from the side submerged loading pipe means any loading pipe 5550 the discharge of which is entirely submerged when the liquid level is 18 inches or 5551 two times the loading pipe diameter whichever is greater above the bottom of the 5552 tank The definition shall also apply to any loading pipe which is continuously 5553 submerged during loading operations 5554
5555 b) Submerged loading pipe means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 5556
any discharge pipe or nozzle which meets either of the following conditions 5557 5558 1) Where the tank is filled from the top the end of the discharge pipe or 5559
nozzle must be totally submerged when the liquid level is 15 cm (6 in) 5560 above the bottom of the tank 5561
5562 2) Where the tank is filled from the side the discharge pipe or nozzle must 5563
be totally submerged when the liquid level is 46 cm (18 in) above the 5564 bottom of the tank 5565
5566 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5567
5568 Section 2116490 Substrate 5569 5570 Substrate means the surface onto which a coating is applied or into which a coating is 5571 impregnated 5572 5573
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5574 5575 Section 2116510 Sulfuric Acid Mist 5576 5577 Sulfuric acid mist means sulfuric acid mist as measured according to the method specified in 5578 35 Ill Adm Code 214101(b) 5579 5580
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5581 5582 Section 2116530 Surface Condenser 5583 5584 Surface condenser means a device which removes a substance from a gas stream by reducing 5585 the temperature of the stream without direct contact between the coolant and the stream 5586 5587
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5588 5589 Section 2116535 Surface Preparation 5590 5591
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Surface Preparation means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218187 and 219187 the 5592 removal of contaminants such as dust soil oil and grease prior to coating adhesive or ink 5593 applications 5594 5595
(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 5596 5597 Section 2116540 Surface Preparation Materials 5598 5599 Surface preparation materials means materials that are used to remove foreign matter such as 5600 wax tar grease and silicone from the surface to be coated 5601 5602
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5603 5604 Section 2116550 Synthetic Organic Chemical or Polymer Manufacturing Plant 5605 5606 Synthetic organic chemical or polymer manufacturing plant means a source that produces as 5607 intermediates or final products chemicals or polymers 5608 5609
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5610 5611 Section 2116570 Tablet Coating Operation 5612 5613 Tablet coating operation means a pharmaceutical coating operation in which tablets are coated 5614 5615
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5616 5617 Section 2116580 Texture Coat 5618 5619 Texture coat means a coating applied to a plastic part which in its finished form consists of 5620 discrete raised spots of the coating 5621 5622
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5623 5624 Section 2116585 Thin Metal Laminating Adhesive 5625 5626
Thin metal laminating adhesive means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 5627 and 219 any adhesive intended by the manufacturer for use in bonding multiple 5628 layers of metal to metal or metal to plastic in the production of electronic or 5629 magnetic components in which the thickness of the bond lines is less than 025 5630 millimeters 5631
5632 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5633
5634 Section 2116587 Thin Particleboard 5635 5636
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Thin Particleboard is a manufactured board frac14 inch or less in thickness made of individual 5637 wood particles that have been coated with a binder and formed into flat sheets by pressure 5638 5639
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5640 5641 Section 2116590 Thirty Day Rolling Average 5642 5643 Thirty day rolling average means any value arithmetically averaged over any consecutive thirty 5644 days 5645 5646
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5647 5648 Section 2116610 Three-Piece Can 5649 5650 Three-piece can means a can which is made from a rectangular sheet and two circular ends 5651 5652
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5653 5654 Section 2116620 Three or Four Stage Coating System 5655 5656 Three or four stage coating system means a topcoat system composed of a colored basecoat 5657 one or two semi-transparent midcoats and a transparent clearcoat 5658 5659
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5660 5661 Section 2116630 Through-the-Valve Fill 5662 5663 Through-the-value fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method 5664 of filling cans by injecting propellant into the can through and around the outlet tube of the can 5665 and aerosol valve Through-the-valve fill is a different method of fill than under-the-cup fill 5666 5667
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5668 5669 Section 2116635 Tileboard 5670 5671 Tileboard means paneling that has a colored waterproof surface coating 5672 5673
(Source Added at 35 Ill Reg 13451 effective July 27 2011) 5674 5675 Section 2116640 Tire Repair 5676 5677
Tire repair means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a process 5678 that includes expanding a hole tear fissure or blemish in a tire casing by 5679 grinding or gouging applying adhesive and filling the hole or crevice with 5680 rubber 5681
5682
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(Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5683 5684 Section 2116650 Tooling Resin 5685 5686 Tooling resin means resins used to fabricate molds and fixtures used in manufacturing of 5687 fiberglass products 5688 5689
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5690 5691 Section 2116670 Topcoat 5692 5693
Topcoat means 5694 5695
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and (q)(5) and 5696 219204(a)(2) and (q)(5) a coating applied to a substrate in a multiple coat 5697 operation other than prime coat primer surfacer coat or final repair coat 5698
5699 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(a)(2) and 219204(a)(2) the 5700 final coating system applied to provide the final color andor a protective 5701 finish The topcoat may be a monocoat color or basecoatclearcoat 5702 system In-line repair and two-tone are part of topcoat 5703
5704 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(5) and 219204(q)(5) any 5705 final coating applied to the interior or exterior of a pleasure craft 5706
5707 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5708
5709 Section 2116690 Topcoat Operation 5710 5711
Topcoat operation means the application areas flash-off areas and ovens used 5712 to apply and dry or cure the topcoat (except final off-line repair) on automobile or 5713 light-duty truck bodies or body parts on a single assembly line A topcoat 5714 operation may include other coatings (eg blackout interior color etc) that are 5715 applied in the same spray booths 5716
5717 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5718
5719 Section 2116695 Topcoat System 5720 5721 Topcoat system means the final film or series of films of coating applied to a motor vehicle 5722 refinishing surface and includes basecoatclearcoat systems and three or four stage coating 5723 systems 5724 5725
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5726 5727 Section 2116710 Touch-Up 5728
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5729 Touch-up means with respect to polyester resin product manufacturing processes a portion of 5730 the fabrication process that is necessary to cover minor imperfections 5731 5732
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5733 5734 Section 2116720 Touch-Up Coating 5735 5736
Touch-up coating means 5737 5738
Except as used in 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) for 5739 purposes of motor vehicle refinishing operations a coating applied by 5740 brush or hand held non-refillable aerosol cans to repair minor surface 5741 damage and imperfections 5742
5743 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q) and 219204(q) a coating 5744 used to cover minor coating imperfections appearing after the main 5745 coating operation 5746
5747 (Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5748
5749 Section 2116730 Transfer Efficiency 5750 5751 Transfer efficiency means the ratio of the amount of coating solids deposited onto a part or 5752 product to the total amount of coating solids used during a particular time period 5753 5754
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5755 5756 Section 2116740 Translucent Coating 5757 5758
Translucent coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5759 coating that contains binders and pigment and is formulated to form a colored 5760 but not opaque film 5761
5762 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5763
5764 Section 2116750 Tread End Cementing 5765 5766 Tread end cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the tire tread ends 5767 5768
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5769 5770 Section 2116770 True Vapor Pressure 5771 5772 True vapor pressure means the equilibrium partial pressure exerted by a volatile organic liquid 5773 as determined in accordance with methods described in American Petroleum Institute Bulletin 5774
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2517 Evaporation Loss From Floating Roof Tanks second edition February 1980 5775 (incorporated by reference in 35 Ill Adm Code 218112 and 219112) 5776 5777
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5778 5779 Section 2116780 Trunk Interior Coating 5780 5781
Trunk interior coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5782 coating outside of the primer surfacer and topcoat operations applied to the trunk 5783 interior to provide chip protection 5784
5785 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5786
5787 Section 2116790 Turnaround 5788 5789 Turnaround means with respect to a refinery process unit the procedure of shutting down an 5790 operating refinery unit emptying gaseous and liquid contents to do inspection maintenance and 5791 repair work and putting the unit back into production 5792 5793
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5794 5795 Section 2116810 Two-Piece Can 5796 5797 Two-piece can means a can that consists of a body manufactured ie drawn from a single 5798 piece of metal and one top or end 5799 5800
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5801 5802 Section 2116825 Underbody Coating 5803 5804
Underbody coating means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 219 a 5805 coating applied to the undercarriage or firewall to prevent corrosion andor 5806 provide chip protection 5807
5808 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5809
5810 Section 2116830 Under-the-Cup Fill 5811 5812 Under-the-cup fill means with respect to filling of aerosol cans with propellant a method of 5813 filling cans whereby the propellant is introduced through the junction between the annular top of 5814 the can and the metal cup which holds the outlet tube and aerosol valve Under-the-cup fill is a 5815 different method of fill than through-the-valve fill 5816 5817
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5818 5819 Section 2116850 Undertread Cementing 5820
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5821 Undertread cementing means the application of a solvent-based cement to the underside of a 5822 tire tread 5823 5824
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5825 5826 Section 2116860 Uniform Finish Blender 5827 5828 Uniform finish blender means a thinner or low solids clear solution which is used to melt 5829 overspray from a repaired area into the unrepaired color 5830 5831
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5832 5833 Section 2116870 Unregulated Safety Relief Valve 5834 5835 Unregulated safety relief valve means a safety relief valve which cannot be actuated by a 5836 means other than high pressure in the pipe or vessel which it protects 5837 5838
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5839 5840 Section 2116880 Vacuum Metallizing 5841 5842 Vacuum metallizing means a process whereby metal is vaporized and deposited on a substrate 5843 in a vacuum chamber 5844 5845
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 5846 5847 Section 2116885 Vacuum Metalizing Coating 5848 5849
Vacuum metalizing coating means 5850 5851
For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(1) and (q)(2) and 5852 219204(q)(1) and (q)(2) the undercoat applied to the substrate on which 5853 the metal is deposited or the overcoat applied directly to the metal film 5854
5855 For purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218204(q)(3) and (q)(4) and 5856 219204(q)(3) and (q)(4) the topcoat and basecoat used in a vacuum-5857 metalizing operation 5858
5859 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 5860
5861 Section 2116890 Vacuum Producing System 5862 5863 Vacuum producing system means any reciprocating rotary or centrifugal blower or 5864 compressor or any jet ejector or device that creates suction from a pressure below atmospheric 5865 and discharges against a greater pressure 5866
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5867 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5868
5869 Section 2116910 Vacuum Service 5870 5871 Vacuum service means for the purpose of Subpart Q of this 35 Ill Adm Code 215 218 and 5872 219 equipment or a component which is operating at an internal pressure that is at least 5 kPa 5873 (073 psia) below ambient pressure 5874 5875
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5876 5877 Section 2116930 Valves Not Externally Regulated 5878 5879 Valves not externally regulated means valves that have no provision for external adjustment or 5880 governance during their operation such as in-line check valves 5881 5882
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5883 5884 Section 2116950 Vapor Balance System 5885 5886 Vapor balance system means any combination of pipes or hoses which creates a closed system 5887 between the vapor spaces of an unloading tank and a receiving tank such that vapors displaced 5888 from the receiving tank are transferred to the tank being unloaded 5889 5890
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5891 5892 Section 2116970 Vapor Collection System 5893 5894 Vapor collection system means all piping seals hoses connections pressure-vacumvacuum 5895 vents and other components between the gasoline delivery vessel or marine vessel and the vapor 5896 processing unit andor the storage tanks 5897 5898
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5899 5900 Section 2116990 Vapor Control System 5901 5902 Vapor control system means any system that limits or prevents release to the atmosphere of 5903 organic material in the vapors displaced from a tank or marine vessel during the transfer of 5904 gasoline or other volatile organic liquid 5905 5906
(Source Amended at 18 Ill Reg 16379 effective October 25 1994) 5907 5908 Section 2117010 Vapor-Mounted Primary Seal 5909 5910 Vapor-mounted primary seal means a primary seal mounted with an air space bounded by the 5911 bottom of the primary seal the tank wall the liquid surface and the floating roof 5912
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5913 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5914
5915 Section 2117030 Vapor Recovery System 5916 5917 Vapor recovery system means with respect to a storage tank storing a volatile organic liquid 5918 a vapor gathering system capable of collecting all volatile organic material (VOM) vapors and 5919 gases discharged from the storage tank and a vapor disposal system capable of processing such 5920 VOM vapors and gases so as to prevent their emission to the atmosphere 5921 5922
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5923 5924 Section 2117050 Vapor Suppressed Polyester Resin 5925 5926 Vapor suppressed polyester resin means a polyester resin material which contains catalysts or 5927 additives designed to reduce monomer evaporation loss during application and curing 5928 5929
(Source Added at 18 Ill Reg 1253 effective January 18 1994) 5930 5931 Section 2117070 Vinyl Coating 5932 5933 Vinyl coating means any protective decorative or functional coating or ink applied to vinyl or 5934 urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is delivered to a coating line or printing line as 5935 a roll unwound and coated as a continuous substrate However a plastisol is not a vinyl coating 5936 5937
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5938 5939 Section 2117090 Vinyl Coating Line 5940 5941 Vinyl coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or functional 5942 coating or ink is applied onto vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated fabric which is 5943 delivered to a coating line or printing line as a roll unwound and coated as a continuous 5944 substrate However application of a plastisol to vinyl or urethane or vinyl or urethane coated 5945 fabric is not a vinyl coating line or part of a vinyl coating line 5946 5947
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5948 5949 Section 2117110 Volatile Organic Liquid (VOL) 5950 5951 Volatile organic liquid (VOL) means any substance which is liquid at storage conditions and 5952 which contains volatile organic material 5953 5954
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5955 5956 Section 2117130 Volatile Organic Material Content (VOMC) 5957 5958
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Volatile organic material content (VOMC) means for the purpose of 35 Ill Adm Code 215 5959 the emissions of volatile organic material which would result from the exposure of a coating 5960 printing ink fountain solution tire spray dry cleaning waste or other similar material to the air 5961 including any drying or curing in the absence of any control equipment VOMC is typically 5962 expressed as kilogram (kg) VOMliter (lb VOMgallon) of coating or coating solids or kg 5963 VOMkg (lb VOMlb) of coating solids coating or material 5964 5965
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 5966 5967 Section 2117150 Volatile Organic Material (VOM) or Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) 5968 5969 Volatile organic material (also VOM) or volatile organic compound (also VOC) means 5970 any compound of carbon excluding carbon monoxide carbon dioxide carbonic acid metallic 5971 carbides or carbonates and ammonium carbonate that participates in atmospheric photochemical 5972 reactions 5973 5974
a) This definition of VOM includes any organic compound that participates in 5975 atmospheric photochemical reactions other than the compounds listed in this 5976 subsection (a) USEPA has determined that the compounds listed in this 5977 subsection (a) have negligible photochemical reactivity 5978
5979 2-Amino-2-methylpropan-1-ol (CAS No 124-68-5) 5980 Bis(difluoromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-236ca12HFE-236cal2 CAS 5981
No 78522-47-1) 5982 12-Bis(difluoromethoxy)-1122-tetrafluoroethane 5983
(HFE-338pcc13 CAS No 188690-78-0) 5984 tertiary-Butyl acetate (11-dimethylethyl acetic acid ester CAS No 540-5985
88-5) 5986 1-Chloro-11-difluoroethane (HCFC-142b CAS No 75-68-3) 5987 Chlorodifluoromethane (CFC-22 CAS No 75-45-6) 5988 1-Chloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-151a CAS No 1615-75-4) 5989 Chlorofluoromethane (HCFC-31 CAS No 593-70-4) 5990 Chloropentafluoroethane (CFC-115 CAS No 76-15-3) 5991 2-Chloro-1112-tetrafluoroethane (HCFC-124 CAS No 2837-89-0) 5992 1-Chloro-4-(trifluoromethyl)benzene (parachlorobenzotrifluoride 5993
(PCBTF) CAS No 98-56-6) 5994 (1E)-1-Chloro-333-trifluoroprop-1-ene (trans-1-chloro-333-5995
trifluoroprop-1-ene CAS No 102687-65-0) 5996 1112234555-Decafluoro-3-methoxy-4-trifluoromethylpentane (HFE-5997
7300 CAS No 132182-92-4) 5998 1112344555-Decafluoropentane (HFC 43-10mee CAS No 138495-5999
42-8) 6000 Dichlorodifluoromethane (CFC-12 CAS No 75-71-8) 6001 11-Dichloro-1-fluoroethane (HCFC-141b CAS No 1717-00-6) 6002 Dichloromethane (methylene chloride CAS No 75-09-2) 6003
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33-Dichloro-11122-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225ca CAS No 422-6004 56-0) 6005
13-Dichloro-11223-pentafluoropropane (HCFC-225cb CAS No 507-6006 55-1) 6007
12-Dichloro-1122-tetrafluoroethane (CFC-114 CAS No 76-14-2) 6008 11-Dichloro-222-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123 CAS No 306-83-2) 6009 12-Dichloro-112-trifluoroethane (HCFC-123a CAS No 354-23-4) 6010 11-Difluoroethane (HFC-152a CAS No 75-37-6) 6011 Difluoromethane (HFC-32 CAS No 75-10-5) 6012 (Difloromethoxy)difluoromethane (HFE-134 CAS No 1691-17-4) 6013 1-(Difloromethoxy)-2-[(difluoromethoxy)(difluoro)methoxy]-1122-6014
tetrafluoroethane (HFE-43-10pccc124 CAS No 188690-77-9) 6015 2-(Difluoromethoxymethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6016
163702-08-7) 6017 Dimethyl carbonate (CAS No 616-38-6) 6018 Ethane (CAS No 74-84-0) 6019 2-(Ethoxydifluoromethyl)-1112333-heptafluoropropane (CAS No 6020
163702-06-5) 6021 3-Ethoxy-111234455666-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)hexane 6022
(HFE-7500 CAS No 297730-93-9) 6023 1-Ethoxy-112233444-nonafluorobutane (HFE-7200 CAS No 6024
163702-05-4) 6025 Ethylfluoride (HFC-161 CAS No 353-36-6) 6026 1112233-Heptafluoro-3-methoxypropane (HFE-7000 CAS No 375-6027
03-1) 6028 1112333-Heptafluoropropane (HFC-227ea CAS No 431-89-0) 6029 111233-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236ea CAS No 431-63-0) 6030 111333-Hexafluoropropane (HFC-236fa CAS No 690-39-1) 6031 Methane (CAS No 74-82-8) 6032 Methyl acetate (methyl ethanoate CAS No 79-20-9) 6033 4-Methyl-13-dioxolan-2-one (propylene carbonate CAS No 108-32-7) 6034 Methyl formate (methyl methanoate CAS No 107-31-3) 6035 111223344-Nonafluoro-4-methoxybutane (HFE-7100 CAS No 6036
163702-07-6) 6037 11133-Pentafluorobutane (HFC-365mfc CAS No 406-58-6) 6038 Pentafluoroethane (HFC-125 CAS No 354-33-6) 6039 11223-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ca CAS No 679-86-7) 6040 11233-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245ea CAS No 24270-66-4) 6041 11123-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245eb CAS No 431-31-2) 6042 11133-Pentafluoropropane (HFC-245fa CAS No 460-73-1) 6043 Perfluorocarbon compounds that fall into the following classes 6044
Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated alkanes 6045 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated ethers with no 6046
unsaturations 6047 Cyclic branched or linear completely fluorinated tertiary amines 6048
with no unsaturations 6049
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Sulfur-containing perfluorocarbons with no unsaturations and with 6050 sulfur bonds only to carbon and fluorine 6051
Propan-2-one (acetone or dimethylketone CAS No 67-64-1) 6052 Siloxanes cyclic branched or linear completely-methylated 6053 Tetrachloroethene (perchloroethylene CAS No 127-18-4) 6054 1122-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134 CAS No 359-35-3) 6055 1112-Tetrafluoroethane (HFC-134a CAS No 811-97-2) 6056 (1E)-1333-Tetrafluoropropene (trans-1333-tetrafluoropropene HFO-6057
1234ze CAS No 29118-24-9) 6058 2333-Tetrafluoroprop-1-ene (HFO-1234yf CAS No 754-12-1) 6059 111-Trichloroethane (methyl chloroform CAS No 71-55-6) 6060 1122-tetrafluoro-1-(222-trifluoroethoxy)ethane (HFE-347pcf2 CAS 6061
No 406-78-0) 6062 Trichlorofluoromethane (CFC-11 CAS No 75-69-4) 6063 112-Trichloro-122-trifluoroethane (CFC-113 CAS No 76-13-1) 6064 111-Trifluoroethane (HFC-143a CAS No 420-46-2) 6065 Trifluoromethane (HFC-23 CAS No 75-46-7) 6066
6067 b) For purposes of determining VOM emissions and compliance with emissions 6068
limits VOM will be measured by the test methods in the approved 6069 implementation plan or 40 CFR 60 appendix A incorporated by reference at 35 6070 Ill Adm Code 215105 218112 and 219112 as applicable or by source-6071 specific test methods that have been established pursuant to a permit issued under 6072 a program approved or promulgated under Title V of the Clean Air Act under 40 6073 CFR 51 subpart I or appendix S incorporated by reference at 35 Ill Adm Code 6074 218112 and 219112 or under 40 CFR 5221 incorporated by reference at 35 Ill 6075 Adm Code 218112 and 219112 as applicable Where such a method also 6076 measures compounds with negligible photochemical reactivity these negligibly-6077 reactive compounds may be excluded as VOM if the amount of such compounds 6078 is accurately quantified and the exclusion is approved by the Agency 6079
6080 c) As a precondition to excluding these negligibly-reactive compounds as VOM or 6081
at any time thereafter the Agency may require an owner or operator to provide 6082 monitoring or testing methods and results demonstrating to the satisfaction of the 6083 Agency the amount of negligibly-reactive compounds in the sources emissions 6084
6085 d) The USEPA will not be bound by any State determination as to appropriate 6086
methods for testing or monitoring negligibly-reactive compounds if such 6087 determination is not reflected in any of the test methods in subsection (b) 6088
6089 (Source Amended at 41 Ill Reg 13389 effective October 23 2017) 6090
6091 Section 2117170 Volatile Petroleum Liquid 6092 6093 Volatile petroleum liquid means any petroleum liquid with a true vapor pressure that is greater 6094 than 15 psia (78 millimeters of mercury) at standard conditions 6095
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6096 (Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6097
6098 Section 2117190 Wash Coat 6099 6100 Wash coat means a coating containing binders which seals wood surfaces prevents undesired 6101 staining and controls penetration 6102 6103
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6104 6105 Section 2117200 Washoff Operations 6106 6107 Washoff operations means those operations in which organic solvent is used to remove coating 6108 from a substrate 6109 6110
(Source Added at 22 Ill Reg 3497 effective February 2 1998) 6111 6112 Section 2117210 Wastewater (OilWater) Separator 6113 6114 Wastewater (oilwater) separator means any device or piece of equipment which utilizes the 6115 difference in density between oil and water to remove oil and associated chemicals from water 6116 or any device such as a flocculation tank or a clarifier which removes petroleum derived 6117 compounds from waste water 6118 6119
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6120 6121 Section 2117220 Waterproof Resorcinol Glue 6122 6123
Waterproof resorcinol glue means for purposes of 35 Ill Adm Code 218 and 6124 219 a two-part resorcinol-resin-based adhesive designed for applications where 6125 the bond line must be resistant to conditions of continuous immersion in fresh or 6126 salt water 6127
6128 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6129
6130 Section 2117230 Weak Nitric Acid Manufacturing Process 6131 6132 Weak nitric acid manufacturing process means any acid producing facility manufacturing nitric 6133 acid with a concentration of less than 70 percent by weight 6134 6135
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6136 6137 Section 2117240 Weatherstrip Adhesive 6138 6139
Weatherstrip adhesive means for purposes of Subparts F of 35 Ill Adm Code 6140 218 and 219 an adhesive used at an automobile or light-duty truck assembly 6141
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coating facility applied to weatherstripping materials for the purpose of bonding 6142 the weatherstrip material to the surface of the vehicle 6143
6144 (Source Added at 34 Ill Reg 14119 effective September 14 2010) 6145
6146 Section 2117250 Web 6147 6148 Web means a substrate which is coated or printed as a continuous substrate after being unrolled 6149 from the roll in which the substrate is delivered to a line 6150 6151
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6152 6153 Section 2117270 Wholesale Purchase - Consumer 6154 6155 Wholesale purchase - consumer means any person or organization that purchases or obtains 6156 gasoline from a supplier for ultimate consumption or use in motor vehicles and receives delivery 6157 of gasoline into a storage tank with a capacity of at least 2082 liters (550 gallons) owned and 6158 controlled by that person 6159 6160
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6161 6162 Section 2117290 Wood Furniture 6163 6164 Wood furniture means room furnishings including cabinets (kitchen bath and vanity) tables 6165 chairs beds sofas shutters art objects wood paneling other than flat wood paneling wood 6166 flooring and any other coated furnishings made of wood wood composition or fabricated wood 6167 materials 6168 6169
(Source Amended at 34 Ill Reg 9069 effective June 25 2010) 6170 6171 Section 2117310 Wood Furniture Coating 6172 6173 Wood furniture coating means any protective decorative or functional coating applied to wood 6174 furniture or wood furniture parts 6175 6176
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6177 6178 Section 2117330 Wood Furniture Coating Line 6179 6180 Wood furniture coating line means a coating line in which any protective decorative or 6181 functional coating is applied to wood furniture or wood furniture parts 6182 6183
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6184 6185 Section 2117350 Woodworking 6186 6187
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Woodworking means the shaping sawing grinding smoothing polishing and making into 6188 products of any form or shape of wood 6189 6190
(Source Added at 17 Ill Reg 16504 effective September 27 1993) 6191 6192 Section 2117400 Yeast Percentage 6193 6194 Yeast percentage means lbs of yeast per hundred lbs of total flour in the recipe expressed as a 6195 percentage 6196 6197
(Source Added at 19 Ill Reg 6823 effective May 9 1995) 6198 6199 Section 211APPENDIX A Rule into Section Table 6200 6201 6202 6203 6204 RULE SECTION 201 211121 and 211122 6205 6206 Section 211APPENDIX B Section into Rule Table 6207 6208 6209 6210 6211 SECTION RULE 211101 -- 211102 -- 211121 Rule 201 211122 Rule 201 6212 6213
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