SHASTA COUNTY AIR QUALITY MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
RULE 3:27 - VOLATILE ORGANIC WASTE DISPOSAL CONTROL MEASURE
(Adopted 6/6/95)
a. Purpose:
To reduce volatile organic waste emissions during the generation, storage, transfer, treatment, recycling or
disposal of volatile organic wastes.
b. Applicability:
This rule applies to any person who generates, stores, transfers, treats, recovers, recycles or disposes of
volatile organic wastes.
c. Exemptions:
d. Definitions:
Dispose - To abandon, deposit, or otherwise discard any volatile organic waste, contained or non-contained, into or on any land or water so that such waste or any constituent of it may be emitted to the atmosphere.
Generator - Any person whose act or process produces volatile organic waste.
Incompatible Volatile Organic Wastes - Volatile organic wastes which are unsuitable for mixing under controlled conditions because the mixing could render some or all of the volatile organic wastes unsuitable for recycling or for application of other resource recovery process.
Organic Compound - Any compound of carbon except:1) Carbonates
2) Metallic carbides
3) Carbon monoxide
4) Carbon dioxide
5) Carbonic acid
6) Methane
Leak - The dripping of liquid volatile organic compounds in excess of three drops per minute or, a reading as methane on a portable hydrocarbon detection instrument of 10,000 ppm or greater above background when measured within one centimeter of the source using EPA Reference Method 21 - Determination of VOC Compound Leaks or, the appearance of a visible mist.
Resource Recovery Process - Any method, technique, or process which transforms a volatile organic waste into a usable material (such as a fuel supplement or recyclable solvent).
Storage - The containment of volatile organic waste prior to treatment, recovery, transfer, or disposal.
Treatment - Any method, technique, or process designed to reduce the organic compound content of any volatile organic waste.
Volatile Organic Waste - Any waste which contains organic compounds in excess of one percent by weight as determined by ARB Method 401 (Gravimetric Purge and Trap method) or by an equivalent method approved by the Air Pollution Control Officer, the California Air Resources Board, and the U.S. EPA.
e. Requirements: