| Equipment or Process: Spray Booths | Revision: 3.0 |
| Equipment Rating: All | Date 07/18/00 |
| Project Name & Description | A/C Issue Date & ARB File No. | BACT AND CORRESPONDING EMISSION CONTROL LEVELS | ||||
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Toter Plastic parts coating operation using low-VOC coatings, HVLP spray guns in a painting booth, and an enclosed spray gun cleaner. |
12/16/99 (A/C No.: C-43-13-0) A340-957-00 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 george.heinen@valleyair.org |
Low-VOC coating, HVLP spray guns in paint booth, and an enclosed spray gun cleaner. VOC limit of 1.09 lb VOC/gallon (less water and exempt compounds). Throughput limited to 45 gallons/day and 16,425 gallons/year No limit |
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McDonald Mfg. Inc. M&W dry-filter, bench type spray booth using enamel to coat metal parts. |
n.d. (A/C No.: 352478) A340-928-00 District Contact: Amir Dejbakhsh South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2618 adejbakhsh@aqmd.gov |
Use of Regulation XI compliant materials 667 lbs/month VOC facility wide (Equivalent to compliance with Regulation XI) |
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Time Aviation Services, Inc. Two M&W dry-filter automotive spray booths using aerospace coatings such as protective coatings and lacquer thinners to coat large and small aircraft parts. |
6/18/99 (A/C No.: 353357 A340-927-00 District Contact: Amir Dejbakhsh South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2618 adejbakhsh@aqmd.gov |
Use of Regulation XI compliant materials No emission limit, but booth shall not use more than 3 gals/day (Equivalent to compliance with Regulation XI) |
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Cannon Safe Custom dry-filter, floor type spray booth using topcoat to coat metal parts |
n.d. (A/C No.: 352660) A340-926-00 District Contact: Amir Dejbakhsh South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2618 adejbakhsh@aqmd.gov |
Use of Regulation XI compliant materials 667 lbs/month VOC facility wide (Equivalent to compliance with Regulation XI) |
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Artisan Resources Binks model FFF-8-7-T-LH dry-filter, floor type spray booth using topcoat, primer, and lacquer to coat plastic parts |
n.d. (A/C No.: 352716) A340-925-00 District Contact: Asha Rawal South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2506 arawal@aqmd.gov |
Use of Regulation XI compliant materials 667 lbs/month VOC facility wide (Equivalent to compliance with Regulation XI) |
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DA/PRO Rubber Inc. Binks model BF-31/2-6-T-B bench type spray booth used to coat rubber parts. Chemlock 205, Chemlock 233, Chemlock 607, Chemlock 5150, SWS primer 418, and TY PLY BN are the coatings used in the spray booth. |
7/30/99 (A/C No.: 356063) A340-924-00 District Contact: Belinda C. Wan South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2532 bwan@aqmd.gov |
No control No emission limit, but booth shall not use more than 200 gallons coating per year |
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Arbek Manufacturing, Inc Dry filter conveyorized spray booth use to coat wood furniture using topcoat, sealer, acetone-based sealer, high solids stain, and low solids stain |
5/26/99 (A/C No.: 347744) A340-914-00 District Contact: Ravi Bhatia South Coast AQMD (909) 590-1629 rbhatia@aqmd.gov |
Super-low VOC coatings with equivalent reduction to an air pollution control system with 85.5% overall control 346 lbs/day VOC facility wide limit |
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Wonderies Collision Center Blowtherm model System 2000 dry-filter spray booth use to coat motor vehicle auto bodies with primer, primer surfacers, basecoats and clearcoats venting to a 5 hp exhaust fan with a total flow rate of 10,000 scfm |
7/1/99 (A/C No.: 354640) A340-913-00 District Contact: Jeanne Pandes Villacorte South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2621 jpandes_villacorte@aqmd.gov |
Envirocure/Blowtherm haptite concentrator/adsorber and catalytic oxidizer 22 lbs/day VOC facility wide limit (22 lb/day represents threshold above which add-on controls are required for enclosed automotive downdraft-type booths) |
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Wonderies Collision Center Blowtherm model Ultra Prep 9220T dry-filter spray booth use to spray motor vehicle auto bodies, using waterborne primers, primer surfacers and sealers venting to a 15 hp blower with a total flow rate of 26850 scfm |
7/1/99 (A/C No.: 352922) A340-912-00 District Contact: Jeanne Pandes Villacorte South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2621 jpandes_villacorte@aqmd.gov |
Equivalent control to Rule 1151 VOC limits and transfer efficiency requirements 22 lbs/day VOC facility wide limit (22 lb/day represents threshold above which add-on controls are required for enclosed automotive downdraft-type booths) |
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Kal-Gard Coating & Mfg., E/M Corp. Nine Binks, Devilbiss & Bleeker dry-filter bench and floor-type spray booths used to coat aerospace fasteners, each vented to a different inle fan having a total of 200 hp and a total flow rate of 40,000 scfm |
5/28/97 (A/C No.: 328050-55, 328058-59, 328061) A911-340-00 District Contact: Rene Loof South Coast AQMD (909)396-2544 rloof@aqmd.gov |
M&W, zeolite concentrator is use with seven beds venting a permanent total enclosure with 9 spray booths and 5 ovens. The beds are desorbed with hot air and vented through a thermal oxidizer at 1400 F. 216 lb/day VOC facility limit |
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Sierra Aluminum Four identical Tellkamp System Inc. model 3C413, dry-filter floor-type spray booths used to coat aluminum extrusions, vented by five 91 hp total inlet blowers with a flow rate of 10,000 scfm |
9/26/89 (A/C No.: 203452) A340-910-00 District Contact: Knut Beruldsen South Coast AQMD (909) 396-3136 kberuldsen@aqmd.gov |
Tellkamp Systems Inc. regenerative thermal oxidizer with two ceramic saddle beds vents four enclosed, conveyorized spray booths, one flash-off tunnel, and one bake oven 66 lb/day (Assumed 98% destruction efficiency) |
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US Ordnance Brinks, Bleeker Bros., Beattie, 6 dry filter enclosed conveyorized spray booths use to coat military ordnance with high VOC primer, pretreatment coatings, and topcoats |
11/24/92 (A/C No. 273236) A340-906-99 District Contact: Bill Milner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2553 bmilner@aqmd.gov |
Adwest Technologies, Inc. regenerative thermal oxidizer with a 1.3 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired stand-by burner 30 lbs VOC/day |
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Barry Controls Tellkamp Systems dry filter, 3 bench top and 1 open faced floor type spray booths used to coat shock and noise damping system with adhesive bonding primers and rubber-to-metal bonding. |
12/17/92 (A/C No. 272587) A340-905-99 District Contact: Bill Milner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2553 bmilner@aqmd.gov |
Tellkamp Systems regenerative thermal oxidizer with a 700,000 Btu/hr natural gas-fired burner and a 1.3 MMBtu/hr stand-by burner. 440 lb VOC/month |
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Huck International - Deutsch Operations Four Spray King, Econo, Industrial Systems, dry filter, open-faced floor-type spary booths used ot coat aerospace fasteners ventilated by one inlet fan wihcih also ventilates three ovens. |
n.d. (A/C No. 298582) A340-901-99 District Contact: Rene Loof South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2544 rloof@aqmd.gov |
Tellkamp Systems regenerative thermal oxidizer with a 1.6 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired burner and a 3 MMBtu/hr stand-by burner 59 lbs VOC/day |
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Bristol Fiberlite Industries Four Dial-a-Temp dry filter floor type spray booths use to coat fiberglass skylight domes with polyester resin and galcoat. |
5/28/97 (Application no. 324505) A340-900-99 District Contact: Desh Jain South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2555 djain@aqmd.gov |
Ship & Shore Concentrator consisting of three resin spray stations and one gel coat spray station are cented to the rotary carbon adsorber concentrator. The thermal oxidizer has a 1.6 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired burner 264 lb/day VOC |
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Certified Enameling Inc. Six Custom made dry filter floor type spray booths use to coat architectural aluminum extrusions vented by using recirculation blowers only. |
9/17/97 (A/C No. 331055) A340-899-99 District Contact: Wilma Wilson South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2444 wwlison@aqmd.gov |
Wastech Controls & Engineering Direct-flame Afterburner with a 8 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired burner and consisting of a thermal oxidizer venting six spray booths and zone 1 of a drying oven 420 lbs/day VOC facility limit |
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Douglas Products Division Custom made dry filter floor type spray booth use to coat aerospace skins, rails, and fasteners vented to four inlet fans with a total of 22.5 hp and 120 filters. |
3/30/94 (Application no. 287160) A340-898-99 District Contact: Bijan Ataian South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2454 bataian@aqmd.gov |
Durr, Concentrator consisting of 2 rotary zeolite concentrators with thermal oxidizer venting an enclosed, non-conveyorized spray booth and flash-off area No Limit |
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Crown City Plating Custom made dry filter floor type spray booth used to coat metal parts venting to a 20 hp exhaust blower. |
7/1/91 (Application no. 249798) A340-894-99 District Contact: Wilma Wilson South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2444 wwlison@aqmd.gov |
Hirt Direct-Flame Afterburner with a 2.8 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired burner venting one enclosed, conveyorized spray booth and oven. No limit |
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Kaiser Marquardt Bleeker Brothers dry filter floor type spray booth use to coat metal ordnance parts venting to a 10 hp inlet fan. |
11/8/88 (Application no. 176076) A340-893-99 District Contact: Tom Liebel South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2554 tliebel@aqmd.gov |
Hirt Direct-Flame Afterburner with a 6,357,030 Btu/hr natural gas-fired burner venting one conveyorized spray booth, flush tunnel and oven. No limit |
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Sandberg Furniture Mfg. Co. Inc. Coating and drying system: Mid State Industrial, Inc. automatic spray booth with an ultraviolet cure section and a 500 Btu/hr natural gas-fired oven, vented by a 5 hp blower. |
2/21/97 (Application no. 323199) A340-889-99 District Contact: Alice Santos South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2601 asantos@aqmd.gov |
Use of a super clean material containing no more than 5% by wt. VOC is used as sealers and topcoats. 1689 lb/day (facility wide) |
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Frontier Aluminum Four Tellkamp System Inc. models 10810 and 12810, dry filter floor-type spray booths use to coat aluminum extrusions, each spray booth is vented by an inlet blower at 14135 scfm. Non-compliant coatings are applied in all booths. |
4/25/89 (A/C No. 183205-208) A340-887-99 District Contact: Rene Loof South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2554 rloof@aqmd.gov |
Tellkamp Systems Inc. regenerative thermal oxidizer with two ceramic saddle beds venting four open conveyorized spray booths, and one flash-off tunnel and one bake oven 68 lb/day VOC |
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International Extrusion Two identcal custom made dry filter floor type spray booths use to coat aluminum extrusions, each spray booth is vented by an exhaust blower at 14300 scfm. Coatings automatically applied. |
9/2/93 (A/C No. 280817) A340-887-99 District Contact: Ken Matsuda South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2656 kmatsuda@aqmd.gov |
Tellkamp, regenerative thermal oxidizer with two ceramic saddle beds venting two enclosed conveyorized spray booths, one flash-off area and one oven 68 lb/day VOC |
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Northrop-Crumman Two identical Devilbiss model XCF 400, dry filter floor type spray booths used to coat aircraft assemblies, including manual application of noncompliant coatings. Booths vented by two inlet blowers. |
2/25/91 (A/C No. 228182) A340-883-99 District Contact: Todd Iwata South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2574 tiwata@aqmd.gov |
VIC regenerative adsorber with two 12' diameter beds venting two enclosed, non-conveyorized spray booths, two solvent recovery tanks and one oven 414 lb/day Permit requires 90% recovery for adsorber |
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Bassi Distribution Company Automated finishing system consisting of 1) Liberty model L-10-15-8 paint spray booth, 2) Conveyor transferring pallets to drying oven, 3) Electric infrared drying oven at 200 F max, 4) DeVilbiss HVLP spray guns. |
11/19/98 (A/C no. 9617) A340-860-98 District Contact: Mary Giraudo Monterey Bay Unified APCD (831) 647-9411 MGiraudo@mbuapcd.org |
Low VOC coating usage Sherwood 2400 marking paint (1.78 lb VOC/gal), 3.5 lb/gal VOC content for other coatings, HVLP spray guns, in conjunction with coating usage limits 137 lb/day VOC |
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Bob Wondries Ford Devilbiss, model no. 2000-0.97 automotive paint spray booth with 5 hp exhaust fan and gas-fired heater with 970,000 MMBtu/hr burner |
2/4/98 (P/O no. F11713; no A/C issued)) A340-841-98 District Contact: Jeanne Pandes Villacorte South Coast Air Quilty Management District (909) 396-2621 jpandes_villacorte@aqmd.gov |
ITW Devilbiss Envirocure control system consisting of primary and secondary haptitle absorption bed and 600,000 catalytic oxidizer 900 lbm/mo |
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Auto Ventures, Inc., Acme Autoworks DBA Devilbiss, model no. 2000-0.97 automotive paint spray booth with 5 hp exhaust fan and gas-fired heater with 970,000 MMBtu/hr burner |
3/19/98 (P/O no. F12707; no A/C issued) A340-840-98 District Contact: Jeanne Pandes Villacorte South Coast Air Quilty Management District (909) 396-2621 jpandes_villacorte@aqmd.gov |
ITW Devilbiss Envirocure control system consisting of primary and secondary haptitle absorption bed and 700,000 catalytic oxidizer 667 lbm/mo |
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Up-Right, Inc. Coating operation for metal parts in an Air Filtration model TSD-4024 paint spray booth (40' X 20' X 20') with dry filters and 7.5 hp exhaust fan |
12/9/97 (A/C no. C-1350-11-0) A340-815-98 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Coatings with VOC content less than 2.3 lb/gal as applied 20 lbm/day 7300 lbm/yr |
HVLP gun applicator, dry filters, and a 7.5 hp exhaust fan 4.4 lbm/day 1606 lbm/yr | |||
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American Door Manufacturing Wood products coating operation (doors) - non-continuous batch coating operation |
11/21/96 (A/C no. N-1084-3-1) A340-811-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
HVLP or equivalent application equipment and coatings with a VOC content 0.68 lbm/gal for water based pigmented primers and 1.62 lbm/gal for water based pigmented topcoats 15.4 lbm/day |
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Prestigious Auto Body Auto body shop with two automotive type paint spray booths and two automotive type preperation stations, equipped with particulate filter system. High transfer HVLP spray guns |
12/3/97 (A/C no. 9820) A340-802-97 District Contact: Kemal Serdengecti Santa Barbara County APCD (805) 961-8875 |
HVLP guns, spray booth with particulate filters, low-VOC coatings per APCD Rule 339, enclosed spray gun cleaner 55 lbm/day |
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Harbor Signs Sign coating operation |
12/13/96 (A/C no. N-3535-1-0) A340-793-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Enclosed paint spray booth with particulate filters and HVLP application equipment 2.9 lbm/day | ||||
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California Air National Guard, Fresno 15 bhp electric compressor for HVLP applicator used to coat areospace parts in a JBI model OWSBT-44-5B paint spray booth(44' L x 16' W x 16' H) with dry filters and 10 bhp exhaust fan |
1/22/97 (A/C no. C-0216-26-0) A340-788-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Lowest available VOC content which meets military specifications 20.9 lbm/day and 2000 lbm/yr |
HVLP gun applicator, dry filters and 10 bhp exhaust fan 1.8 lbm/day and 468 lbm/yr (equivalent to 0.003 gr/scf) | |||
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Guy Chaddock and Co. Coating operation equipment modification to increase VOC and PM10 limits for wood coating operation which includes HVLP spray guns, 2 Binks and 2 Viking floor-type, open-face spray booths |
3/7/97 (A/C no. S-3006-1-1, -2-1, -3-1, and -4-1) A340-786-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
HVLP spray equipment 250 lbm/day and 10 tons/yr |
HVLP spray gusns and two Binks and two Viking floor-type, open-face spray booths 26.3 lbm/day | |||
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American Door Manufacuring Wood products (doors) coating operation - non-continuous batch coating operation. Operation limited to 21.7 lbm/day VOC |
11/21/96 (A/C no. N-1084-2-1) A340-777-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
HVLP or equivalent application equipment and coatings with a VOC content 0.68 lbm/gal for water based pigmented primers and 1.62 lbm/gal for water based pigmented topcoats 21.7 lbm/day |
Enclosed spray booth with exhaust filters and HVLP or equivalent application equipment 5.9 lbm/day | |||
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Colonial Van and Storage Sharpe model 975 HVLP applicator and Herkules model P500 mini enclosed gun cleaner. Operation limited to 3 gal/day coating. |
1/2/97 (A/C no. C-2862-1-0) A340-776-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
HVLP spray equipment 10.5 lbm/day |
HVLP spray equipment 2.6 lbm/day | |||
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RDW Concepts Outdoor trailer coating operation for semi-truck trailers |
1/2/97 (A/C no. N3771-1-0) A340-768-97 Distict Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
VOC contents less water and exempt compounds limited to 2.8 and 6.0 lbm/gal for topcoats and pretreatment wash primers 5.6 lbm/day |
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Ray's Truck and Trailer Painting Spray painting booth for trailers requiring color match with truck cabs. Operation is limited to 54.8 lbm VOC/day |
11/27/96 (A/C no. N-3569-2-0) A340-767-97 District Contact George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Enclosed spray booth with exhaust filters and HVLP application equipment 7.3 lbm/day | ||||
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Tote-A-Shed, Inc. Shipping/storage container coating operation |
9/13/96 (A/C no. C-1686-6-0) A340-740-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-59090 |
Coating VOC content of 2.8 lbm/gal less water and exempt compounds, use of HVLP spray equipment, and enclosed spray gun cleaning system 28.3 lbm/day |
Use of an HVLP spray gun 7.1 lbm/day | |||
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Creations in Wood, Inc. 3.0 hp Universal model 1088 coating booth for coating wooden cabinets and furniture accessories |
9/12/96 (A/C no. C-1686-6-0 A340-734-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
HVLP and VOC content limits minus water and exempt cpds: 4.6 lb/gal clear topcoat, 3.2 lb/gal high-solids coating, & 4.6 lb/gal sealers sanding 12.5 lbm/day |
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Environmental Service Products Spray painting operation of trailers requiring color match with truck cab. Painting conducted in a spray booth. |
6/21/96 (A/C no. N-3666-1-0) A340-727-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
HVLP spray guns, VOC content of 3.5 lbm/gal (less water and exempt compounds), and enclosed gun cleaner 80 lbm/day 10 tons/yr |
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Kasco Fab, Inc. Structural steel fabrication and erection (not in booth) |
11/30/95 (A/C no. C-7111-1-1) A340-705-96 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Use of water-based coating with 1.2 lbm VOC/gal and 4.05 lbm/solids/gal; use of HVLP spray gun 64 lbm/day |
Use of water-based coating with 1.2 lbm VOC/gal and 4.05 lbm solids/gal; use of HVLP spray gun 27 lbm/day | |||
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A-Z Manufacturing Trailer manufacturing and coating operations limited to 13 gal coating per day |
1/4/96 (A/C no. C-2731-1-0) A340-701-96 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Safety-Kleen enclosed gun cleaner and water-based coating with 2.85 lbm VOC/gal less water and exempt compounds 30 lbm/day |
HVLP Sharp model 975 spray gun 8.9 lbm/day | |||
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Guntert and Zimmerman Spray painting operations of metal parts and products with speciality coatings |
2/2/96 (A/C no. N-380-5-0) A340-687-96 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Coating VOC content less than 3.5 lbm/gal less water and exempt compounds, enclosed gun cleaner, and HVLP spray guns 40 lbm/day |
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T.B.M., Inc. Aircraft refinishing operation with low-VOC coatings, HVLP application equipment, and enclosed gun cleaner; operation limited to 11 gal/day and 1600 gal/yr |
11/6/95 (A/C no. S-192-2-0) A340-679-96 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Use of low VOC coatings (3.5 lbm/gal) and Hercules GW/R enclosed gun cleaner No limit (Equivalent to 38.5 lbm/day) |
Binks MACH 1 HVLP spray gun No limit | |||
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Grundfos Pump Corp. Coating operation on manufacturing assembly line for circulator pumps |
8/22/95 (A/C no. C-5977-0) A340-678-96 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Use of water-based coating with 1.9 lbm VOC per gallon less water and exempt compounds 6.2 lbm/day |
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Waste Management of Santa Cruz County Paint spray operation for metal parts using Econo Paint spray booth model ATDT 36-16-12 with Graco HVLP Nova 1000 spray gun and Gillman water-based enamels |
9/6/95 (P/O no. 8141, A/C not issued since this is a discovered source) A340-671-95 District Contact: Mary Giraudo Monterey Bay Unified APCD (408) 647-9411 |
HVLP spray gun and water-based enamel with maximum VOC content of 1.9 lbs/gal Gillman Paint Co.-WM Burgundy water reducible #E2187 137 lbm/day |
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Claude Laval Corporation Spray painting operation for the manufacture of high-gloss sand separators |
8/2/95 (A/C no. C-2096-6-0) A340-667-95 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Binks Mach 1 HVLP paint gun, compliant coatings, and Safety Kleen gun cleanser 30 lbm/day |
Spray King model 400 paint spray booth with exhaust filters 2.5 lbm/day (Equivalent to 95% control efficiency | |||
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Fluid Containment, Inc. Fiberglass Utility pole coating operation |
5/4/95 (A/C no. S-1810-7-0) A340-643-95 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
High-volume, low-pressure (HVLP) application equipment, low VOC coatings limited to no more than 10% VOC, and enclosed equipment cleanup or water-based detergent 90.0 lbm/day |
High-volume, low-pressure (HVLP) application equipment and enclosed paint spray booth with exhaust filters 27.0 lbm/day | |||
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Custom Woodcraft Wood coating operation in two Binks downdraft paint spray booths using 1.2 MMBtu/hr gas-fired heater |
12/13/94 (A/C no. C-1283-A-1) A340-634-95 District Contact: Dean Carlson San Luis Obispo Co. APCD (805) 781-5912 |
Low-VOC waterborne wood coatings. Clear topcoasts limited to 275 grams per liter less water exempt compounds. Stains, sealers, pigmented coatings limited to 240 g/l. | ||||
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Technicolor-Optical Media Services/Compact Disc Manufacturing Clearcoat and screen-printing ink and coating application equipment for manufacture of compact discs, wipe cleaning |
6/6/94 (A/C # 1311-100) A340-624-94 District Contact: Kerby Zozula Ventura County APCD (805) 645-1421 Kerby@vcapcd.org |
Requirement for use of UV curable inks and coating wipe cleaning solvent vapor pressure no more than 35 mm Hg |
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Aldila, Inc. Golf-club shaft coating equipment, including Ransburger electrostatic paint spray guns, with application in a Bleeker paint spray booth having a 7000 cfm exhaust fan (average paint use assumed to be 20 gal/day) |
10/29/92 (App. no. 92007) A340-581-93 District Contact: Lorenzo Alejandria San Diego Co. APCD (619) 694-3322 |
Thermal oxidizer 95% capture efficiency and 95% destruction efficiency |
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Edwards Air Force Base 36,000 ft2 hanger-sized spray booth for aircraft up to cargo-sized EC-18 planes with coating use limits of 30 gal/day and 5229 gal/yr |
5/7/93 (A/C no. 0127187) A340-572-92 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern Co. APCD (805) 861-2593 |
Carbon adsorption filterbank with flameionization detector to determine breakthrough 95% adsoprtion efficiency by filter bank with assumed capture rate of 90% |
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Basin Valve Co. Binks Model PFA-6-7-TLH floor-type, open-face, industrial paint spray booth having dimensions of 6'x7'x4' and used for coating valves with hand-held aerosol cans; exhaust fan rated at 5,600 cfm |
10/30/92 (A/C no. 0331002) A340-563-92 District Contact: Tom Goff San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
Andreae filter media dry filters 90% control efficiency | ||||
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CTL Lighting Metal Table Lamp Paint Spray Operation 8' x 8' x 8' Binks model no. PFA-8-8-T-LH open front industrial paint spray booth |
5/20/92 (A/C no. 0293001) A340-546-92 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern Co. APCD (805) 861-2593 |
Dry filters 90% control efficiency for PM10 | ||||
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Midwestern Pipeline Services Pipe coating, including spraybooth and 7.5 MMBtu/hr oven-fired on natural gas; coatings applied to inside of 40"X40' sections of steel pipe |
4/16/91 (A/C no. 5948) A340-537-92 District Contact: Greg Solomon Bay Area AQMD (415) 749-4715 |
5000 cfm B&G Automated Systems afterburner from spray operation and oven 98.5% destruction efficiency |
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Westminster Ceramics Glaze Test Spray Line Spray booth |
12/09/91 (A/C no. 1099036) A340-500-91 District Contact: Tom Goff/Joe Ancheta San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
Stainless steel mesh at booth, centrifugal separator with water spray by California Blowpipe No limit (Expected control efficiency of 99%) | ||||
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Tracor Flight Systems, Incorporated Bleeker Brothers model no. AT-PL-38 paint spray booth with dimensions of 15' x 12' x 36' |
10/23/92 (App. no. 228182) A340-487-91 District Contact: Kathy Proffer Kern County APCD (805) 862-5200 |
Dayton, 36 inch diagonal fan with 5 hp motor and 34 filter cells holding 68 20" x 20" x 3" RP paint arrester and pads | ||||
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Northrop Aircraft Divsion Two coating spray booths with common exhaust duct with continuous VOC emission monitor |
10/29/90 (App. no. 228182) A340-442-90 District Contact: Ravi Bhatia South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2571 rbhatia@aqmd.gov |
Carbon absorber and spray guns with at least 65% transfer efficiency 414 lbm/day; 90% control efficiency |
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Chuck Haddad Mitsubishi Automotive paint spray booth for car dealership |
1/31/90 (A/C no. 0182001) A340-436-90 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
High volume, low pressure spray gun; low VOC coatings to be used when available 2.61 lbm/hr (Estimated control level of 50%) |
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Northrop B-2 Division (Palmdale, CA) Aircraft paint spray facility in aircraft hanger using 2 gal/day of coatings and solvent |
5-3-90 (App. no. 224882) A340-433-90 District Contact: Ravi Bhatia South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2571 rbhatia@aqmd.gov |
Filter-type carbon adsorber panels over exhaust air vent (Expected control of 90%) |
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Frontier Aluminum Automated coating line for aluminum extrusion; emissions from four spray booths and an oven; coating use limited to 179 lbm/day of coating with no more than 5.5 lbm/gal VOC |
4/25/89 (App. no. 186800) A340-396-90 District Contact: Permit Services South Coast AQMD (909) 396-3385 |
Regenerative oxidizer system 95% control |
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Eye Encounter, Inc. Wood-products coating operation including two paint spray booths, five staining tables, and one 6.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired drying oven |
4/7/89 (App. no. 175616) A340-394-90 District Contact: Stacey Ebiner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2504 sebiner@aqmd.gov |
Thermal oxidizer 68 lbm/day |
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Energy Coatings Co. Powder coating booth |
5/12/89 (App. no. 183286) A430-393-90 District Contact: Permit Services South Coast AQMD (909) 396-3385 |
Baghouse No limit | ||||
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Comfort Industries Two filter-type paint spray booths for coating rattan furniture |
3/7/89 (App. nos. 170093 and 170094) A340-383-90 District Contact: Stacey Ebiner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2504 sebiner@aqmd.gov |
None 102 lbm/day |
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Chuck Haddad Mitsubishi Automotive paint spray booth (for car dealership) |
1/31/90 (A/C no. 0182001) A340-351-90 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
High volume, low pressure (HVLP) spray gun; low VOC coatings to be used when available 20.85 lbm/day (Equivalent to at least 50% control) |
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Western Steel & Tinplate, Inc. 6000 sheet/hr sheetmetal coating lines and 5 MMBtu/hr natural gas ovens |
4/10/89 (App. no. 1931) A340-341-89 District Contact: Alex Saschin Bay Area AQMD (415) 771-6000 |
Direct-flame afterburner 90% capture efficiency with 98.5 percent afterburner control efficiency |
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Arco Solar, Inc. Spray booth and two in-mold coating units |
3/25/88 (A/C no. 0520-3) A340-273-88 District Contact: Keith Duval Ventura Co. APCD (805) 654-2845 Kerby@vcapcd.org |
Catalytic incinerator 95% control efficiency |
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Sierra Tile Paint spray booth |
1/21/88 (A/C no. 8605) A340-260-88 District Contact: Aleta Kennard Sacramento Metropolitan AQMD (916) 386-6650 |
Low VOC coating 250 lbm/day |
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Sundance Spas Spray booth, styrene spray gun |
4/20/87 (App. nos. 153088 thru 153091) A340-232-87 District Contact: Stacey Ebiner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2504 sebiner@aqmd.gov |
No control 594 lbm/day |
Spray booth and 2 in. thick dry filter 26.1 lbm/day | |||
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Airesearch Co. Spray booth 35 KW oven 42 KW oven 105 KW oven 575 gallon epoxy dip tank |
1/8/87 (App. nos. 148655 thru 148658 and 148660) A340-192-87 thru A340-196-87 District Contact: Stacey Ebiner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2504 sebiner@aqmd.gov |
Carbon adsorption No limit (Estimated emission control of 98%) |
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Quality Metal Finishing Corp. Spray booth |
11/12/86 (App. no. 149332) A340-188-87 District Contact: Stacey Ebiner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2504 sebiner@aqmd.gov |
Use of low-solvent coatings per requirements of Rule 1107 See Rule 1107 |
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General Dynamics Corporation Four curing ovens, rated at 270, 126, 126, and 54 KW for pre-pregnation materials |
11/24/86 (App. nos. 145889 thru 145892) A340-186-87 District Contact: Stacey Ebiner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2504 sebiner@aqmd.gov |
14% VOC limit in resin-impregnation 12 lbm/day |
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General Dynamics Corporation Coating operation room and curing oven |
11/24/86 (App. nos. 145893 and 145894) A340-185-87 District Contact: Stacey Ebiner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2504 sebiner@aqmd.gov |
No control No limit (Estimated emission rate of 8 lbm/day) |
Spray booth No limit (Estimated emission control of 90%) | |||
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General Dynamics Corporation Coating operation and two curing ovens |
11/24/86 (App. nos. 145895 and 145897) A340-184-87 District Contact: Stacey Ebiner South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2504 sebiner@aqmd.gov |
No control No limit (Estimated emissions of 14 lbm/day) |
Spray booth No limit (Estimated emission control of 90%) | |||
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Crown Cork & Seal Co., Inc. Aluminum can manufacturing |
12/31/85 (A/C no. 30862) A340-112-86 District Contact: Judy Cutino Bay Area AQMD (415) 771-6000 |
Incineration 95% control |
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General Motors - Toyota Joint Venture Automobile undercoating spray booth |
2/22/84 (A/C # 29614) A410-051-84 District Contact: Jim Tomich Bay Area AQMD (415) 771-6000 |
High solids coating, airless spray, incineration 35% control efficiency |
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FMC Corp - San Jose Ordnance Binks paint spray booth |
6/22/82 (A/C # 28310) A340-012-82 District Contact: Brain Bateman Bay Area AQMD (415) 771-6000 |
Binks airless-electrostatic spring of 40% solid paint, spraying by automated robots, and in-line heaters to reduce paint viscosity 190 lbs/day |
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| CAPCOA BACT Clearinghouse | Source Category - 161 | Spray Booths |
| Equipment or Process: Steam Generators - Oil Field | Revision: 3.0 |
| Equipment Rating: Greater than or equal to 21 MMBtu/hr | Date 07/18/00 |
| Project Name & Description | A/C Issue Date & ARB File No. | BACT AND CORRESPONDING EMISSION CONTROL LEVELS | ||||
| VOC/HC | NOx | SOx | CO | PM/PM10 | ||
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CalResources LLC 62.5 MMBtu/hr, natural gas- or LPG-fired, C.E. Natco steam generator also being used as a TEOR well-vent gas incinerator |
12/4/95 (A/C no. S-1547-75-11) A310-709-96 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
C.E. Natco alkali flue-gas SO2 scrubber 95% control 30 ppmv |
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Mobil Exploration and Producing U.S., Inc. 62.5 MMBtu/hr CE Natco model STOF-50M-1000 steam generator fired on natural gas and waste gas |
12/28/92 (A/C nos. 4509 thru 4527) A310-566-93 District Contact: J. Steele Monterey Bay Unified APCD (408) 647-9411 |
North American low-NOx burner, Westinghouse GPC-1200 oxygen controller, and flue-gas recirculation 30 ppmvd at 3 % oxygen |
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Macpherson Oil Co. Midway-Sunset Field 62.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired C.E. Natco steam generator |
11/22/91 (A/C no. 4126057) A310-497-91 District Contact: Tom Goff or Leonard Scandura San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
North American low-NOx burner and flue-gas recirculation 0.043 lbm/MMBtu |
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Macpherson Oil Co. Midway-Sunset Field 25 MMBtu/hr gas-fired C.E. Natco steam generator |
11/22/91 (A/C nos. 4126058 and 4126059) A310-496-91 District Contact: Tom Goff San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
North American low-NOx burner and flue-gas recirculation 0.048 lbm/MMBtu |
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ARCO Oil and Gas Two 62.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired C.E. Natco steam generators |
11/19/91 (A/C nos. 4007969 and 4007970) A310-495-91 District Contact: Tom Goff or Joe Ancheta San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
Lo-NOx staged air combustion, flue-gas recirculation, and Thermox excess oxygen controller 0.043 lbm/MMBtu |
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Unocal Three 62.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired Struthers steam generators |
11/15/91 (A/C nos. 4051179 thru 4051181) A310-494-91 District Contact: Tom Goff San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
NHI PM Lo-NOx and flue-gas recirculation 0.043 lbm/MMBtu |
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Future Energy Co. Two 62.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired C.E. Natco steam generators |
10/25/91 (A/C nos. 4231002 and 4231003) A310-492-91 District Contact: Tom Goff San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
North American low NOx burner with flue-gas recirculation ductwork 0.043 lbm/MMBtu 2.71 lbm/hr/unit |
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Nugget Oil Company 62.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired C.E. Natco steam generator |
10/8/91 (A/C no. 4131003) A310-481-91 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
North American low NOx burner with custom fabricated flue-gas recirculation 0.043 lbm/MMBtu (Equivalent to 57% control efficiency) |
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Mobil E & P U.S. Inc. Twenty-three 62.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired C.E. Natco steam generators |
9/5/89 (A/C nos. 4011242 thru 4011264) A310-344-89 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Coen DAF low-NOx burner with ed FGR and Westinghouse/Hagen analyzer/oxygen controller 2.708 lbm/hr per unit (Equivalent to 0.0433 lbm/ MMBtu or 68% control) |
PUC-quality natural gas 0.037 lbm/hr per unit (Equivalent to 0.00059 lbm/ MMBtu) |
PUC-quality natural gas 0.303 lbm/hr per unit (Equivalent to 0.00485 lbm/ MMBtu) | ||
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ARCO Conversion of 62.5 MMBtu/hr steam generator from crude oil to natural gas firing |
7/12/89 (A/C no. 4007063G) A310-339-89 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Fuel sulfur content limited to more than 0.1 gr/100 scf No limit |
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ARCO Conversion of 25.2 MMBtu/hr steam generator from crude oil to natural gas firing |
7/12/89 (A/C no. 4007075H) A310-338-89 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Fuel sulfur content limited to more than 0.1 gr/100 scf No limit |
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Mobil E & P, Inc. Gas-fired 62.5 MMBtu/hr C.E. Natco Model STOF-50M-1000 steam generator with North American model 4131G-LNX-FGR burner |
4/14/89 (A/C nos. 4481 and 4482) A310-334-89 District Contact: Fred Thoits Monterey Bay Unified APCD (408) 443-1135 |
Low NOx burner and FGR 40 ppmvd at 3% oxygen 65 lbm/day (Equivalent to 0.043 lbm/MMBtu) |
No control 5 lbm/day |
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SCPI N. Midway Ten 62.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired steam generators |
12/31/86 (A/C nos. 4012428 to 4012431 and 4012435 to 4012440) A310-161-87 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Natural gas fuel 0.0043 lbm/MMBtu | ||||
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Shell California Production, Inc. Four 62.5 MMBtu/hr C.E. Natco steam generators |
8/22/86 (A/C nos. 4013140 thru 4013143) A310-153-86 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Natural gas firing No limit (Expected emission level is 4.8 lbm/day/unit) | ||||
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Shell California Production, Inc. Eleven 62.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired steam generators |
8/8/86 (A/C nos. 4013123 to 4013128 and 4013135 to 4013139) A310-149-86 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Sodium-based scrubber 0.026 lbm/MMBtu 30% control |
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Shell California Production, Inc. Six 62.5 MMBtu/hr gas-fired steam generators |
8/8/86 (A/C nos. 4013129 to 4013134) A310-148-86 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (805) 862-5200 |
Use of PUC-regulated natural gas 0.34 lbm/hr total |
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Shell California Production, Inc. Two 25.2 MMBtu/hr C.E. Natco steam generators (fired on gas or oil) |
6/17/86 (A/C nos. 4013121 and 4013122) A310-135-86 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Scrubber 0.028 lbm/MMBtu heat input (Equal to 30% control) |
Scrubber 0.030 lbm/MMBtu heat input (Equal to 70% control) | |||
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Unocal 62.5 MMBtu/hr Structhers oil-fired steam generator |
12/27/85 (A/C # 4051033E) A310-102-85 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
Flue gas scrubber No control |
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Petro-Lewis Corp. 62.5 MMBtu/hr Struthers oil-fired steam generators with exhaust scrubbers |
10/29/85 (A/C # 4052138) A310-98-85 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
North American staged combustion burner and reduced firing rate 0.043 lb/MMBtu |
Low fuel sulfur content No limit |
Good combustion practice and burner design 0.003 lb/MMBtu |
Good combustion practice and burner design 0.005 lb/MMBtu | |
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Petro-Lewis Corp. 62.5 MMBtu/hr Struthers oil-fired steam generators with exhaust scrubbers |
10/29/85 (A/C # 4052135, 136, and 137) A310-097-85 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
North American staged combustion burner and reduced firing rate 0.12 lb/MMBtu |
Anderson 2000 wet scrubber 0.025 lbm/MMBtu |
Good combustion practice and burner design 0.0068 lb/MMBtu |
Anderson 2000 wet scrubbers 0.028 lbm/MMBtu | |
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Sun Oil Company 30 MMBtu/hr Heater Tech., Inc. Thermotics steam generator served by a scrubber and O2 controller |
10/15/85 (A/C # 4014131) A310-095-85 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
Scrubber 1.02 lb/day |
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Berry Holding Company 62.5 MMBtu/hr CE Natco steam generator |
10/2/85 (A/C # 4016023) A310-093-85 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
CE-MHI low-NOx burner including flue gas recirculation 7.5 lb/hr |
Neptune AirPol caustic SO2 scrubber, packed tower type 4.45 lb/hr |
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Berry Holding Company 62.5 MMBtu/hr CE Natco steam generator |
10/2/85 (A/C # 4016022) A310-092-85 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
CE-MHI low-NOx burner including flue gas recirculation 7.5 lb/hr |
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Berry Holding Company 31.5 MMBtu/hr HTI steam generator |
10/2/85 (A/C # 4016015B) A310-091-85 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
CE-MHI low-NOx burner including flue gas recirculation 6.26 lb/hr 0.20 lb/MMBtu |
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Berry Holding Company 31.5 MMBtu/hr GPI steam generator |
10/2/85 (A/C # 4016014A) A310-90-85 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
CE-MHI low-NOx burner including flue gas recirculation 6.26 lb/hr 0.20 lb/MMBtu |
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Mobil Oil Three 62.5 MMBtu/hr Thermotics gas-fired steam generators |
9/1/84 (A/C # 4011115, 6, and 7) A310-064-84 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
Good fuel combustion for HC control No limit |
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HOPCO 62.5 MMBtu/hr Thermotics crude oil production steam generators |
12/4/84 (A/C # 4099002 to 4099013) A310-059-84 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
Wet scrubber 97% destruction efficiency 2.1 lbm/hr |
Wet scrubber 70% destruction efficiency 1.7 lbm/hr | |||
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Angus Petrotech 62.5 MMBtu/hr oil-filled steam generator w/scrubber & "low NOx" burner |
11/29/83 (A/C # 4132002-004) A310-23-83 District Contact: Tom Paxson Kern County APCD (Now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
Diglycolamine absorbing system for hydrogen sulfide removal 95% control efficiency 61.4 lb/day |
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| CAPCOA BACT Clearinghouse | Source Category - 162.2 | Steam Generators - Oil Field |
| Equipment or Process: Storage Tanks | Revision: 3.0 |
| Equipment Rating: All | Date 07/18/00 |
| Project Name & Description | A/C Issue Date & ARB File No. | BACT AND CORRESPONDING EMISSION CONTROL LEVELS | ||||
| VOC/HC | NOx | SOx | CO | PM/PM10 | ||
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Van Waters & Rogers 18 storage tank use to store various commonly used organic liquids prior to distribution to customers. The 18 storage tank include three 3,000, nine 12,000, and six 30,000 gallon tanks. |
9/9/99 (A/C No.: 353730) A360-920-00 District Contact: Belinda C. Wan South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2532 bwan@aqmd.gov |
John Zink model ZCS-1-4-20X-3/10 direct-flame thermal oxidizer with two 3.6 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired burners. One burner is for the passive source and one is for the blower-assisted sources 4 tons/yr VOC emissions facility wide (95% control) |
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Miller Rentaland One 500 gal aboveground storage tank served by a phase one vapor recovery system and a gasoline dispensing nozzle |
9/19/97 (A/C no. C-3160-1-0) A350-779-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
CARB certified Phase I vapor recovery system 6.7 lbm/day |
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Huntington Lake Resort One 4000 gallon underground storage tank and two gasoline dispensing nozzles used in boat refueling operation |
11/20/96 (A/C no. C-2898-1-0) A350-769-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
CARB certification | ||||
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City of Coalinga One 12,000 gallon abovegrund storage tank and one aviation gasoline dispensing nozzle limited to 100,000 gallons/month throughput |
12/13/96 (A/C no. C-2969-1-0) A350-766-97 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
CARB certification | ||||
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76 Products Co. (TOSCO) Crude-oil storage and railcar loading operation, including four 67,000 barrel fixed-roof storage tanks for temporary storage of products prior to railcar loading using six station loading rack with 10,000 bbl/hr output |
3/11/96 (A/C no. 4147001 to 007) A350-718-96 District Contact: William Lund Kern Co. APCD (805) 862-5250 |
Enclosed vapor-control system including White Horse thermal oxidizer rated at 33 MMBtu/hr and serving four fixed-roof storage tanks and loading rack 8.71 lbm/hr; 22.60 tons/yr (Equivalent to 99.65% control efficiency) |
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NAFTEX Holdings, Inc. 15.3 MMBtu/hr vertical, 22 ft. high, air-assisted, waste-gas flare with automatic electronic ignitor, 12" X 24" shield, and a continuous burning propane-fired pilot light to control VOC from three fixed-roof storage tanks |
11/29/95 (A/C no. S-1122-4-2) A350-710-96 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Steam-assisted combustion or air-assisted combustion when steam is not available; pilot light fired on LPG or natural gas 0.84 lbm/MMBtu |
Steam-assisted combustion or air-assisted combustion when steam is not available; pilot light fired on LPG or natural gas 0.0883 lbm/MMBtu |
Steam-assisted combustion or air-assisted combustion when steam is not available; pilot light fired on LPG or natural gas 0.60 lbm/MMscf |
Steam-assisted combustion or air-assisted combustion when steam is not available; pilot light fired on LPG or natural gas 1.57 lbm/MMBtu |
Steam-assisted combustion or air-assisted combustion when steam is not available; pilot light fired on LPG or natural gas 0.020 lbm/MMBtu 5% opacity |
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Texas Crude Energy, Inc. Oil production tank battery, including 500 bbl fixed-roof tank, constant-level wash tank, and 500 bbl fixed-roof tank |
9/9/93 (A/C nos. S-1864-1-0 and S-1864-2-0) A350-596-93 District Contact: Tom Goff San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
Throughput restrictions on wash tank and storage tank at 250 and 100 bbl/day, respectively; pressure/vacuum valve resulting in combined tankage emissions of less than 5 lbm/day 2.1 lbm/day |
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Unocal Transfer of location and classification for standby use of a 63,000 and 84,000 gallon fixed-roof tanks without vapor controls |
7/23/93 (A/C nos. S-1372-133-2 and S-1372-134-2) A350-592-93 District Contact: Betty Coppersmith San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
None, but subject to throughput limitation of 10.71 bbl/day and retention time limit of 24 hours 0.68 lbm/day |
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Texaco Exploration and Production Inc. Modification to tank battery 500 and 750 bbl fixed roof storage tanks |
1/27/92 (A/C nos. 4271310B, 4271317B, and 4271319B) A350-549-92 District Contact: Tom Goff San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
Hy-Bon H-12 vapor compressor from four storage tanks routed to existing TEOR vapor incineration system 95% control efficiency |
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Wickland Oil Company MTBE tank farm Thirteen fixed roof storage tanks with 10,000 bbl/hr throughput |
7/19/91 (A/C no. 6719) A350-538-92 District Contact: Greg Solomon Bay Area AQMD (415) 749-4715 |
John Zink carbon adsorption/absorption system 1 lbm/1000 bbl (Expected control efficiency of greater than 99%) |
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Union Oil Co. (Lompoc Dehydration Facility) 160-barrel crude oil storage tanks |
6/20/86 ( (A/C no. 6708) A350-335-89 District Contact: Bill Master Santa Barbara Co. APCD (805) 961-8800 |
Hard-piped, closed vapor control system 100% control of non-fugitive emissions |
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Gaviota Terminal Co. Six crude oil storage tanks with 100,000 bbl/day throughput; storage tanks range in size from 35,000 to 235,000 bbl |
5/13/87 (A/C no. 6408) A350-322-89 District Contact: Sanjib Mukherji Santa Barbara Co. APCD (805) 961-8800 |
Double-seal internal floating roofs; venting of vapors to hard-piped, closed facility vapor collection system and incinerator 95% control (NSPS requirement) |
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Exxon Co. USA Crude oil and natural gas liquids storage tanks |
11/19/87 (A/C no. 5651) A350-314-89 District Contact: Sanjib Mukherji Santa Barbara Co. APCD (805) 961-8800 |
Hard-piped vapor control tied into vapor recovery and control system of oil treatment plant (see record A350-313-89) 99.8% control of non-fugitive emissions (100% collection efficiency, except for fugitive emissions) |
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Dow Chemical 30,000 gal fixed-roof, above-ground storage tank |
11/12/86 (App. no. 147045) A360-175-87 District Contact: Belinda Wan South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2532 bwan@aqmd.gov |
Spray scrubber and carbon adsorber No limit (Estimated control level of 99.3%) |
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Oil Process Co. 265 gpm process vessels for oil-water separation and storage tanks |
11/8/86 (App. no. 129939) A350-174-87 District Contact: Belinda Wan South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2532 bwan@aqmd.gov |
Incinerator and caustic scrubber No limit (Estimated control level of 90%) |
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Chevron-Gaviota Crude and natural gas liquids storage tanks |
2/6/86 (A/C no. 5704) A350-128-86 District Contact: Bill Master Santa Barbara Co. APCD (805) 961-8800 |
Hard-piped, closed vapor control systems 100% control |
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Sun Exploration and Production Tank battery |
5/8/86 (A/C no. 4014503) A350-124-86 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Vapor control system with incineration 0.17 lbm/hr 99% control |
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Elk Hills N.P.R. #1 Drain tank |
4/26/86 (A/C no. 4091177) A350-123-86 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
No control 0.22 lbm/day |
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Elk Hills Naval Reserve #1 Crude oil storage tank |
4/26/86 (A/C no. 4091176) A350-121-86 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Vapor collection vented to natural gas pipeline 99.7% control |
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HOPCO Crude oil storage tank |
12/4/84 (A/C # 4099105 to 4099124) A350-60-84 District Contact: Tom Paxon San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (former Kern County APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
Vapor collection and incineration 99-6% control efficiency |
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Cheveron USA, Inc. (Add 2 Tanks to Battery) Two 5000 and 2000 bbl cone roof tanks |
11/21/84 (A/C # 4008407B) A350-058-84 District Contact: Tom Paxon San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (former Kern County APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
Engersol Rand vapor recovery to gas plant intake by a compressor 15.1 lbm/day |
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Mineral Spirits Internal Floating Roof Tank 3,300 bbl interal floating roof tank |
6/18/84 (A/C # 2018063) A350-044-84 District Contact: Tom Paxon San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (former Kern County APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
Altech Industries Co. single-seal internal floating roof with no-gap seal retained by 10 pound force or greater 98% control efficiency |
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Tankage change of service and vapor control system modification Rerun charge and heavy naptha storage tanks |
1/4/84 (A/C # 218009C, 059-61) A350-032-84 District Contact: Tom Paxson San Joaquin Valley Unfied APCD (former Kern County APCD) (805) 861-3682 |
Incineration of vapors in existing refinery fuel gas system 95% control efficiency |
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| CAPCOA BACT Clearinghouse | Source Category - 167 | Storage Tanks |
| Equipment or Process: Sulfur Recovery Plant | Revision: 3.0 |
| Equipment Rating: All | Date 07/18/00 |
| Project Name & Description | A/C Issue Date & ARB File No. | BACT AND CORRESPONDING EMISSION CONTROL LEVELS | ||||
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Pacific Offshore Pipeline Co. Sulfur recovery unit at oil-field natural gas processing plant with 60 MMscfd gas output to sulfur recovery unit at 2.67 hydrogen sulfide |
2/4/97 (A/C no. 9047) A350-745-97 District Contact: Steve Sterner Santa Barbara Co. APCD (805) 961-8886 sterners@sbcapcd.org |
Three-stage conversion process of hydrogen sulfide in acid gas from a sulfinol amine system to elemental sulfur 99.9% H2S removal by mass across the sulfur recovery unit 100 ppmv residual H2S Stretford tail gas prior to incineration |
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Texaco Refining and Marketing - Bakersfield Three-stage Claus sulfur recovery unit with a capacity of 90 long tons/day liquid sulfur at a refinery |
4/18/91 (A/C no. 200T245) A350-477-91 District Contact: Tom Goff Kern Co. APCD (now the San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD) (805) 862-5200 |
Amine-based, tail-gas treating unit 10 ppmvd (Expected control efficiency of 99.9%) |
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Chevron-Gaviota Four 7.5 MMscf/day sulfur recovery units |
2/6/86 (A/C no. 5704) A350-126-86 District Contact: Bill Master Santa Barbara Co. APCD (805) 961-8800 |
Pipeline quality gas in tail-gas incinerator; proper burner operation 3.64 lbm/hr total |
Pipeline quality gas in tail-gas incinerator; proper burner operation 200 ppmvd at 3% oxygen 15.2 lbm/hr total |
Recycle selection process combined with tail-gas incinerator and caustic scrubber 90 ppmvd at 3% oxygen 99.9% control |
Pipeline quality gas in tail-gas incinerator; proper burner operation 6.16 lbm/hr total |
Use of pipeline quality gas in tail-gas incinerator; caustic scrubber with mist eliminator 3.66 lbm/hr total 80% control |
| CAPCOA BACT Clearinghouse | Source Category - 169 | Sulfur Recovery Plant |
| Equipment or Process: Tire Buffers | Revision: 3.0 |
| Equipment Rating: All | Date 07/18/00 |
| Project Name & Description | A/C Issue Date & ARB File No. | BACT AND CORRESPONDING EMISSION CONTROL LEVELS | ||||
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Scoettler Tires Tire buffing (tread removal) station including a 42.2 hp SIO model Ra2EC single-head tire with a water spray at the rasp head. Unit processes 600 tires/day. |
12/27/99 (A/C No.: C-3618-1-0) A410-952-00 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 george.heinen@valleyair.org |
Water spray at the rasp. Vacuum hood ducted to BAZ Recycling, Inc. high-efficiency cyclone dust collector 0.015 lb PM10/tire with a processing rate of 600 tires/day | ||||
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Cumming-Henderson, Inc. Tire retreading operation utilizing adhesives for tire repair and retreading |
7/16/96 (A/C no. N-3648-2-0) A410-728-96 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Use of the adhesives with a VOC content of 5.2 lbm/gal (less water and exempt compounds) 5.2 lbm/day |
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Five Bros., Inc. Bandag Model 365 tire buffer |
3/20/89 (App. no. 182589) A410-395-90 District Contact: Rich Hawrylew South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2657 rhawrylew@aqmd.gov |
Cyclone No limit (Estimated emissions of 1.25 lbm/day) | ||||
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Five Bros., Inc. Bandag Model No. 81-10 tire buffer |
11/1/89 (App. nos. 210888 and 210889) A410-356-90 District Contact: Rich Hawrylew South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2657 rhawrylew@aqmd.gov |
B&J Cyclone Model 36-30-100 No limit | ||||
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Five Bros. Tire 30 hp tire buffer |
Permit to Operate Issued 3/5/88 (App. no. 153194) A410-240-87 District Contact: Sean Cullins South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2655 scullins@aqmd.gov |
Water spray at rasp and cyclone No limit (Estimated emission control of 99.3%) | ||||
| CAPCOA BACT Clearinghouse | Source Category - 174 | Tire Buffers |
| Equipment or Process: Water Treating - Oil/Water Separator | Revision: 3.0 |
| Equipment Rating: All | Date 07/18/00 |
| Project Name & Description | A/C Issue Date & ARB File No. | BACT AND CORRESPONDING EMISSION CONTROL LEVELS | ||||
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U.S. Borax, Inc. Borate tailing ponds used for future reclaiming of borate minerals. Ponds have been a source of fugitive dust emission depending on wind conditions |
9/28/95 (A/C no. 1004207A) A390-670-95 District Contact: William Lund Kern County APCD (805) 861-2593 |
DLR-MS-40 acrylic copolymer and reclaimation ponds previously dry 68.5 lbm/day | ||||
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General Cable Corp. Data and communication cable insulation printing operation using Medek and Schoener bandmarker |
8/8/95 (A/C no. C-563-21-0) A340-669-95 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Low VOC ink 1.68 lbm/gal of ink |
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Superior Ag Resources Jet-Pro dryers with Maxon "NP/RG airflow burners and pelletizing equipment. Dryers have eleven 7.8 MMBtu/hr burners. |
7/12/95 (A/C no. S-335-5-2) A370-668-95 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
Natural-gas firing 0.075 lbm/MMBtu |
High-moisture feed, Jet-Pro 1D-2D high efficiency cyclones 0.006 gr/dscf | |||
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Liquid Waste Management, Inc. Truck dump decanting/mixing/ settling/equalization (DMSE) pits preceding a new covered wastewater separator limited to 100,000 gal wastewater/day throughput |
3/13/95 (A/C no. S-730-16-0) A430-635-95 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 |
None No limit (Emissions approximately 49 lbm/day) |
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ARCO Oil and Gas Co. 640 bbl organic liquid storage tank receiving crude oil and steam injection as part of tertiary oil recovery operation. Tank has 1035 bbl/day maximum throughput. |
11/5/91 (A/C no. 4007262A) A350-493-91 District Contact: Tom Goff San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (805) 862-5200 |
Vapor collection system vented to natural gas pipeline No limit (Expected fugitive emissions of 0.02 lbm/day) |
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| CAPCOA BACT Clearinghouse | Source Category - 177 | Water Treating - Oil/Water Separator |
| Equipment or Process: Water Treating - Sour Water Stripping | Revision: 3.0 |
| Equipment Rating: All | Date 07/18/00 |
| Project Name & Description | A/C Issue Date & ARB File No. | BACT AND CORRESPONDING EMISSION CONTROL LEVELS | ||||
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Exxon Company, USA - Las Flores Canyon (Santa Ynez Unit) 30,900 barrels, fixed cone roof wastewater equalization tank |
1/27/99 (A/C no. 5651-17) A350-875-99 District Contact: Michael Goldman Santa Barbara County APCD (805) 961-8821 goldmanm@sbcapcd.org |
Two carbon canister at the outlet of the hydrogen sulfide scrubber(in parallel) 75% removal efficiency Voluntary information on controls. BACT not required. |
H2S: Packed-bed design, Venturi scrubber with a 4% caustic solution and two carbon canister polishing units at the outlet of the scrubber (in parallel) to further reduce hydrogen sulfide levels 13 ppmv 99.9% removal efficiency |
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| CAPCOA BACT Clearinghouse | Source Category - 178 | Water Treating - Sour Water Stripping |
| Equipment or Process: Miscellaneous | Revision: 3.0 |
| Equipment Rating: All | Date 07/18/00 |
| Project Name & Description | A/C Issue Date & ARB File No. | BACT AND CORRESPONDING EMISSION CONTROL LEVELS | ||||
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College of the Desert 5.05 MMBtu/hr Trane model ABDA 0440 direct-fired absorption chiller producing 464 tons cooling use to provide cooling to buildings during peak demand periods. Unit is fired on natural gas. |
P/O Date: 3/16/00 (P/O F25619) A310-984-00 District Contact: Maria Vibal South Coast AQMD (909) 396-2422 mvibal@aqmd.gov |
Weishaupt low-NOx burner and flue gas recirculation 20 ppmv @ 3% O2 |
No control 50 ppmv @ 3% O2 |
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La Paloma Generating Co. LLC Two cooling towers to provide heat rejection for the GTEs and steam turbines. Each cooling tower will consist of 10 cells and have a water flow rate of 104,000 gals/min and 155,380 acf/sec |
n.d. (A/C # S-3412-5-0 and 6-0) A340-975-00 District Contact: Leonard Scandura San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (661) 326-6900 |
Dirft eliminators with a drift rate of 0.0006% 0.0006% dift rate | ||||
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Federal Bureau of Prisons 7.6 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired gas absorption chillers (GAC) for air conditioning. |
11/12/99 (A/C No.: S-2718-7-0) A310-958-00 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 george.heinen@valleyair.org |
Coen Micro-NOx HTE-10 low-NOx burner 20 ppmv @ 3% O2 |
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Scoettler Tires Tire retarding process line including a retreading station and a 19.3 hp Cure Tech CTS-3000 curing chamber (autoclave). The station includes a 38.4 hp extruder, a 1.6 hp accumulator, and a 5.4 hp ultrasonic tread applicator |
12/27/99 (A/C No.: C-3618-5) A410-953-00 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 george.heinen@valleyair.org |
Use of Michelin retread technology for retreading tires 0.0133 lb VOC/tire 600 tires/day |
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Aramark Uniform Cleaners Facility processes solven-laden towels and uniforms. Items are counted on a table served by uncontrolled exhaust hood and placed into industrial washers and dryers (Challenger CPG4-3S3L burners, 2.75 MMBtu/hr). |
10/4/99 (A/C No.: C-45-11-0) A340-951-00 District Contact: George Heinen San Joaquin Valley Unified APCD (559) 230-5909 george.heinen@valleyair.org |
2.75 MMBtu/hr natural gas-fired burner 49.3 ppmv |
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Action Purchasing, Inc. Nordmeccanica model Accoppiatrice, Super Simplex Combi laminator with two Encercon model LM373 | ||||||