TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
SUBTITLE B: AIR POLLUTION
CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD
SUBCHAPTER c: EMISSIONS STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR STATIONARY SOURCES
PART 215 ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS
SECTION 215.121 STORAGE CONTAINERS


 

Section 215.121  Storage Containers

 

No person shall cause or allow the storage of any volatile organic liquid with a vapor pressure of 17.24 kPa (2.5 psia) or greater at 294.3 K (70º F) or any gaseous organic material in any stationary tank, reservoir or other container of more than 151 cubic meters (40,000 gal) capacity unless such tank, reservoir or other container:  

 

a)         Is a pressure tank capable of withstanding the vapor pressure of such liquid or the pressure of the gas, so as to prevent vapor or gas loss to the atmosphere at all times; or,

 

b)         Is designed and equipped with one of the following vapor loss control devices:

 

1)         A floating roof which rests on the surface of the volatile organic liquid and is equipped with a closure seal or seals between the roof edge and the tank wall.  Such floating roof shall not be permitted if the volatile organic liquid has a vapor pressure of 86.19 kPa (12.5 psia) or greater at 294.3 K (70º F).  No person shall cause or allow the emission of air contaminants into the atmosphere from any gauging or sampling devices attached to such tanks, except during sampling or maintenance operations.

 

2)         A vapor recovery system consisting of:

 

A)        A vapor gathering system capable of collecting 85% or more of the uncontrolled volatile organic material that would be otherwise emitted to the atmosphere; and,

 

B)        A vapor disposal system capable of processing such volatile organic material so as to prevent its emission to the atmosphere.  No person shall cause or allow the emission of air contaminants into the atmosphere from any gauging or sampling devices attached to such tank, reservoir or other container except during sampling.

 

3)         Other equipment or means of equal efficiency approved by the Agency according to the provisions of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 201.

 

(Source:  Amended at 12 Ill. Reg. 815, effective December 24, 1987)