7 Del. Admin. Code § 150
15.1 Applicability.
15.1.2 Activities described in 15.1.2.1 through 15.1.2.8 of this regulation are exempt from the provisions of 15.0 of this regulation.
15.1.4 The affected source is the collection of items listed in 15.1.4.1 through 15.1.4.5 of this regulation. Not all affected sources will have all of the items listed in 15.1.4.1 through 15.1.4.5.
15.1.6 An affected source is a new source if it meets the criteria in 15.1.6.1 and 15.1.6.2 of this regulation.
15.2 Definitions.
Unless defined below, all terms in 15.0 of this regulation have the meaning given them in the Act or in 3.2 of this regulation.
"Administrator" means the Administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
"Aerospace vehicle" means any aircraft including but not limited to airplanes, helicopters, missiles, rockets, and space vehicles.
"Airless spray" or "Air-assisted airless spray" means any coating spray technology that relies solely on the fluid pressure of the coating to create an atomized coating spray pattern and does not apply any atomizing compressed air to the coating before it leaves the coating nozzle. Air-assisted airless spray uses compressed air to shape and distribute the fan of atomized coating, but still uses fluid pressure to create the atomized coating.
"Appurtenance" means any accessory to a stationary structure coated at the site of installation, whether installed or detached, including but not limited to: bathroom and kitchen fixtures; cabinets; concrete forms; doors; elevators; fences; hand railings; heating equipment, air conditioning equipment, and other fixed mechanical equipment or stationary tools; lamp posts; partitions; pipes and piping systems; rain gutters and downspouts; stairways, fixed ladders, catwalks, and fire escapes; and window screens.
"Cleaning material" means a solvent used to remove contaminants and other materials, such as dirt, grease, or oil, from a substrate before or after coating application or from equipment associated with a coating operation, such as spray booths, spray guns, racks, tanks, and hangers. Thus, it includes any cleaning material used on substrates or equipment or both.
"Coating" means, for the purposes of 15.0 of this regulation, a material spray-applied to a substrate for decorative, protective, or functional purposes. For the purposes of 15.0, coating does not include the following materials.
• Decorative, protective, or functional materials that consist only of protective oils for metal, acids, bases, or any combination of these substances.
• Paper film or plastic film that may be pre-coated with an adhesive by the film manufacturer.
• Adhesives, sealants, maskants, or caulking materials.
• Temporary protective coatings, lubricants, or surface preparation materials.
• In-mold coatings that are spray-applied in the manufacture of reinforced plastic composite parts.
"Coatings that contain target HAPs" means coatings that contains any individual target HAP that is an Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) -defined carcinogen as specified in 29 CFR 1988.1200(d)(4) at a concentration greater than 0.1% by mass, or greater than 1.0% by mass for any other individual target HAP. For the purpose of determining whether materials the owner or operator uses contain the target HAPs, the owner or operator may rely on formulation data provided by the manufacturer or supplier, such as the material safety data sheet, as long as it represents each target HAP in the material that is present at 0.1% by mass or more for OSHA-defined carcinogens as specified in 29 CFR 1988.1200(d)(4) and at 1.0% by mass or more for other target HAPs.
"Compliance date" means the date by which the owner or operator shall be in compliance with the applicable requirements of 15.0 of this regulation.
"Deviation" means any instance in which an affected source, subject to 15.0 of this regulation, or an owner or operator of such a source fails to meet any applicable requirement or obligation established in 15.0.
"Electrostatic application" means any method of coating application where an electrostatic attraction is created between the item to be coated and the atomized coating particles.
"Equipment cleaning" means the use of an organic solvent or cleaning material to remove coating residue from the surfaces of coating spray guns and other coating related equipment, including, but not limited to stir sticks, paint cups, brushes, and spray booths.
"Facility maintenance" means, for the purposes of 15.0 of this regulation, surface coating performed as part of the routine repair or renovation of the tools, equipment, machinery, and structures that comprise the infrastructure of the affected source and that are necessary for the facility to function in its intended capacity. Facility maintenance also includes surface coating associated with the installation of new equipment or structures, and the application of any surface coating as part of janitorial activities. Facility maintenance includes the application of coatings to stationary structures or their appurtenances at the site of installation, to portable buildings at the site of installation, to pavements, or to curbs. Facility maintenance also includes the refinishing of mobile equipment in the field or at the site where they are used in service and at which they are intended to remain indefinitely after refinishing. Such mobile equipment includes, but is not limited to, farm equipment and mining equipment for which it is not practical or feasible to move to a dedicated mobile equipment refinishing facility. Such mobile equipment also includes items, such as fork trucks, that are used in a manufacturing facility and which are refinished in that same facility. Facility maintenance does not include surface coating of motor vehicles, mobile equipment, or items that routinely leave and return to the facility, such as delivery trucks, rental equipment, or containers used to transport, deliver, distribute, or dispense commercial products to customers, such as compressed gas canisters.
"High volume, low pressure (HVLP)" means spray equipment that is permanently labeled as such and used to apply any coating by means of a spray gun which is designed and operated between 0.1 and 10 pounds per square inch gauge air atomizing pressure measured dynamically at the center of the air cap and at the air horns.
"Initial startup" means the first time equipment is brought online in a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation, and motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating is first performed.
"Military munitions" means all ammunition products and components produced or used by or for the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) or for the U.S. Armed Services for national defense and security, including military munitions under the control of the DoD, the U.S. Coast Guard, the National Nuclear Security Administration, U.S. Department of Energy, and National Guard personnel. The term military munitions includes: confined gaseous, liquid, and solid propellants, explosives, pyrotechnics, chemical and riot control agents, smokes, and incendiaries used by DoD components, including bulk explosives and chemical warfare agents, chemical munitions, biological weapons, rockets, guided and ballistic missiles, bombs, warheads, mortar rounds, artillery ammunition, small arms ammunition, grenades, mines, torpedoes, depth charges, cluster munitions and dispensers, demolition charges, nonnuclear components of nuclear weapons, wholly inert ammunition products, and all devices and components of any items listed in this definition.
"Mobile equipment" means any device that may be drawn or driven on a roadway including, but not limited to, heavy-duty trucks, truck trailers, fleet delivery trucks, buses, mobile cranes, bulldozers, street cleaners, agriculture equipment, motor homes, and other recreational vehicles (including camping trailers and fifth wheels). For the purposes of Section 15.0 of this regulation, mobile equipment includes, but is not limited to, assembled mobile equipment, mobile equipment parts or subassemblies, and accessories for mobile equipment.
"Motor vehicle" means any self-propelled vehicle, including, but not limited to, automobiles, light duty trucks, golf carts, vans, and motorcycles. For the purposes of Section 15.0 of this regulation, motor vehicles include, but are not limited to, assembled motor vehicles, motor vehicle parts or subassemblies, and accessories for motor vehicles.
"Motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating facility" means any shop, business, location, or parcel of land where motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operations are conducted.
"Motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation" means the collection of equipment used to spray apply surface coatings to motor vehicles or mobile equipment, including applying cleaning solvents to prepare the surface before coating application, mixing coatings before application, applying coating to a surface, drying or curing the coating after application, and cleaning coating application equipment, but not plating. A single surface coating operation may include any combination of these types of equipment, but always includes at least the point at which a coating material is applied to a motor vehicle or mobile equipment. A motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation includes all other steps (such as surface preparation with solvent and equipment cleaning) in the affected source where target HAPs are emitted. The use of solvent to clean motor vehicle or mobile equipment (for example, to remove grease during a mechanical repair) does not constitute a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation if no coatings are applied. A single affected source may have multiple motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operations. Surface coatings applied to wood, leather, rubber, ceramics, stone, masonry, or substrates other than metal and plastic are not considered motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operations for the purposes of 15.0 of this regulation.
"Painter" means any person who spray applies coatings.
"Plastic" refers to substrates containing one or more resins and may be solid, porous, flexible, or rigid. Plastics include fiber reinforced plastic composites.
"Protective oil" means organic material that is applied to metal for the purpose of providing lubrication or protection from corrosion without forming a solid film. This definition of protective oil includes, but is not limited to, lubricating oils, evaporative oils (including those that evaporate completely), and extrusion oils.
"Quality control activities" means surface coating activities that meet all of the following criteria.
• The activities associated with a surface coating operation are intended to detect and correct defects in the final product by selecting a limited number of samples from the operation and comparing the samples against specific performance criteria.
• The activities do not include the production of an intermediate or final product for sale or exchange for commercial profit; for example, items that are surface coated are not sold and do not leave the facility.
• The activities are not a normal part of the surface coating operation; for example, they do not include color matching activities performed during a motor vehicle collision repair.
• The activities do not involve surface coating of the tools, equipment, machinery, and structures that comprise the infrastructure of the affected source and that are necessary for the facility to function in its intended capacity; that is, the activities are not facility maintenance.
"Research and laboratory activities" means surface coating activities that meet one of the following criteria.
• Activities conducted at a laboratory to analyze air, soil, water, waste, or product samples for contaminants or environmental impact.
• Activities conducted to test more efficient production processes, including alternative surface coating materials or application methods or methods for preventing or reducing adverse environmental impacts, provided that the activities do not include the production of an intermediate or final product for sale or exchange for commercial profit.
• Activities conducted at a research or laboratory facility that is operated under the close supervision of technically trained personnel, the primary purpose of which is to conduct research and development into new processes and products and that is not engaged in the manufacture of products for sale or exchange for commercial profit.
"Solvent" means a fluid containing organic compounds used to perform surface preparation or cleaning of surface coating equipment.
"Space vehicles" means vehicles designed to travel beyond the limit of the earth's atmosphere, including but not limited to satellites, space stations, and the Space Shuttle System (including orbiter, external tanks, and solid rocket boosters).
"Spray-applied coating" means coatings that are applied using a hand-held device that creates an atomized mist of coating and deposits the coating on a substrate. For the purposes of 15.0 of this regulation, spray-applied coatings do not include the following materials or activities.
• Coatings applied from a hand-held device with a paint cup capacity that is equal to or less than 3.0 fluid ounces (89 cubic centimeters).
• Surface coating application using powder coatings, hand-held non-refillable aerosol containers, or non-atomizing application technology, including, but not limited to, paint brushes, rollers, hand wiping, flow coating, dip coating, electrodeposition coating, web coating, coil coating, touch-up markers, or marking pens.
• Thermal spray operations (also known as metallizing, flame spray, plasma arc spray, and electric arc spray, among other names) in which solid metallic or non-metallic material is heated to a molten or semi-molten state and propelled to the work piece or substrate by compressed air or other gas, where a bond is produced upon impact.
"Surface preparation" means use of a cleaning material on a portion of or all of a substrate prior to the application of a coating.
"Target HAPs" are compounds of cadmium, chromium, lead, manganese, or nickel.
"Transfer efficiency" means the amount of coating solids adhering to the object being coated divided by the total amount of coating solids sprayed, expressed as a percentage. Coating solids means the nonvolatile portion of the coating that makes up the dry film.
15.3 Compliance dates.
15.4 Standards.
15.4.1 The owner or operator of a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation shall be in compliance with the applicable requirements in 15.4.1.1 through 15.4.1.6 of this regulation.
15.4.1.2 All spray-applied coatings that contain target HAPs shall be applied in a spray booth, preparation station, or mobile enclosure that meets the requirements of 15.4.1.2.1 and 15.4.1.2.2 of this regulation.
15.4.1.3 All spray-applied coatings that contain target HAPs shall be applied in a spray booth, preparation station, or mobile enclosure that meets the applicable requirements of 15.4.1.3.1 through 15.4.1.3.3 of this regulation.
15.4.2 The owner or operator of a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation shall ensure and certify that all new and existing painters, including contract painters, who spray apply coatings that contain target HAPs, are trained in the proper application of surface coatings as required in 15.4.1.1 of this regulation. The training program shall include, at a minimum, the items listed in 15.4.2.1 through 15.4.2.3 of this regulation.
15.4.2.2 Hands-on and classroom instruction that addresses, at a minimum, the initial and refresher training in the topics listed in 15.4.2.2.1 through 15.4.2.2.4 of this regulation.
15.4.3 As required in 15.4.1.1 of this regulation, all new and existing painters at a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation, including contract painters, who spray apply coatings that contain target HAPs shall be trained by the dates specified in 15.4.3.1 and 15.4.3.2 of this regulation. Employees who transfer within a company to a position as a painter are subject to the same requirements as a new hire.
15.5 Monitoring requirements. The owner or operator of a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation shall be in compliance with the applicable requirements in 15.5.1 through 15.5.5 of this regulation.
15.5.5 The owner or operator of a spray booth equipped with an automatic pressure balancing system subject to 15.4.1.3.1 of this regulation shall comply with requirements in 15.5.5.1 through 15.5.5.4 of this regulation.
15.6 Test methods.
15.7 Notification requirements.
15.7.1 Initial notification. The owner or operator of a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation, subject to 15.0 of this regulation, shall submit the initial notification required by 3.9.2 of this regulation. For a new or reconstructed affected source, the owner or operator shall submit the initial notification no later than 180 days after initial startup or September 11, 2010, whichever is later. For an existing affected source, the owner or operator shall submit the initial notification no later than September 11, 2010. The initial notification shall provide the applicable information specified in 15.7.1.1 through 15.7.1.8 of this regulation.
15.7.2 Notification of compliance status.
15.7.2.3 The owner or operator of an existing affected source, required to submit a notification of compliance status in accordance with 15.7.2.2 of this regulation shall submit the notification of compliance status on or before March 11, 2011. The owner or operator shall submit the applicable information specified in 15.7.2.3.1 through 15.7.2.3.5 of this regulation with the notification of compliance status.
15.8 Reporting requirements.
15.8.2 The annual notification of changes report shall be submitted prior to March 1 of each calendar year when reportable changes have occurred and shall include the information specified in 15.8.2.1 through 15.8.2.5 of this regulation.
15.9 Recordkeeping requirements.
15.9.1 The owner or operator of a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation shall keep the records specified in 15.9.1.1 through 15.9.1.7 and 15.9.2 of this regulation, as applicable.
15.10 Provisions for exemptions.
15.10.1 The owner or operator of a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation may petition the Department for an exemption from 15.0 of this regulation. The Department may approve the exemption from 15.0, if the owner or operator can satisfactorily demonstrate that the motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating facility spray applies no coatings that contain a target HAP. To petition the Department for an exemption from 15.0, the owner or operator shall comply with the requirements in 15.10.1.1 and 15.10.1.2 of this regulation.
15.10.1.2 The owner or operator shall provide the Department with the information specified in 15.10.1.2.1 through 15.10.1.2.5 of this regulation.
15.11 Provisions for alternative emission standards. The owner or operator of a motor vehicle or mobile equipment surface coating operation may request the Department's approval to use an alternative in lieu of the emission standards in 15.4 of this regulation. The Department may approve the request to use the alternative, if the owner or operator can satisfactorily demonstrate that the Administrator had granted the owner or operator permission to use the alternative in lieu of the emission standards in Section 63.11173 of 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart HHHHHH. To request the Department's approval to use an alternative in lieu of the emission standards in 15.4, the owner or operator shall comply with the requirements in 15.11.1 and 15.11.2 of this regulation.
15.11.2 The owner or operator shall provide the Department with the information specified in 15.11.2.1 through 15.11.2.4 of this regulation.
15.13 [Reserved].
Table 15-1 - Applicability of 3.0 to 15.0 of this Regulation
| General | ||
| Provision | Applies to | |
| Reference | 15.0 | Comment |
| 3.1.1.1 | Yes | Additional terms defined in 15.2 of this regulation; when overlap between 3.0 and 15.0 of this regulation occurs, 15.0 takes precedence. |
| 3.1.1.2 - 3.1.1.3 | Yes | |
| 3.1.1.4 | Yes | 15.0 of this regulation clarifies the applicability of each provision in 3.0 of this regulation to sources subject to 15.0. |
| 3.1.1.5 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.1.1.6 | Yes | |
| 3.1.1.7 - 3.1.1.9 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.1.1.10 - 3.1.1.12 | Yes | |
| 3.1.1.13 - 3.1.1.14 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.1.2.1 - 3.1.2.3 | Yes | Applicability of 15.0 of this regulation is also specified in 15.1 of this regulation. |
| 3.1.3.1 | Yes | 15.0 of this regulation clarifies the applicability of each paragraph in 3.0 of this regulation to sources subject to 15.0. |
| 3.1.3.2 | Yes | 15.1.9 of this regulation exempts area sources from the obligation to obtain Title V operating permits. |
| 3.1.3.3 - 3.1.3.4 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.1.3.5 | Yes | |
| 3.1.4 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.1.5 | Yes | 15.1.9 of this regulation exempts area sources from the obligation to obtain Title V operating permits. |
| 3.2 | Yes | Additional terms defined in 15.2 of this regulation; when overlap between 3.0 and 15.0 of this regulation occurs, 15.0 takes precedence. |
| 3.3 | Yes | |
| 3.4.1.1 - 3.4.1.2 | Yes | |
| 3.4.1.3 - 3.4.1.5 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.4.2 - 3.4.2.2 | Yes | |
| 3.4.2.3 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.4.3 | Yes | |
| 3.5.1 - 3.5.2.1 | Yes | |
| 3.5.2.2 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.5.2.3 - 3.5.2.4 | Yes | |
| 3.5.2.5 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.5.2.6 | Yes | |
| 3.5.3 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.5.4.1.1 - 3.5.4.1.2.8 | Yes | |
| 3.5.4.1.2.9 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.5.4.1.2.10 - 3.5.4.4 | Yes | |
| 3.5.5 | Yes | |
| 3.5.6 - 3.5.6.1.1 | Yes | |
| 3.5.6.1.2 - 3.5.6.1.4 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.5.6.2 | Yes | |
| 3.6.1 | Yes | |
| 3.6.2 - 3.6.2.5 | Yes | 15.3 of this regulation specifies the compliance dates. |
| 3.6.2.6 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.6.2.7 | Yes | |
| 3.6.3.1 - 3.6.3.2 | Yes | 15.3 of this regulation specifies the compliance dates. |
| 3.6.3.3 - 3.6.3.4 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.6.3.5 | Yes | |
| 3.6.4 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.6.5 - 3.6.5.1 | Yes | |
| 3.6.5.2 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.6.5.3 | No | No startup, shutdown, and malfunction plan is required by 15.0 of this regulation. |
| 3.6.6.1 | Yes | |
| 3.6.6.2 - 3.6.6.2.2 | Yes | |
| 3.6.6.2.3 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require performance testing. |
| 3.6.6.2.4 - 3.6.6.3 | Yes | |
| 3.6.7 | Yes | |
| 3.6.8 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not establish opacity or visible emission standards. |
| 3.6.9 - 3.6.9.6.1.2.1 | Yes | |
| 3.6.9.6.1.2.2 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.6.9.6.1.2.3 - 3.6.9.6.1.2.4 | Yes | |
| 3.6.9.6.1.3 - 3.6.9.6.1.4 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.6.9.6.2 - 3.6.9.14 | Yes | |
| 3.6.9.15 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.6.9.16 | Yes | |
| 3.6.10 | Yes | |
| 3.7 | No | No performance testing is required by 15.0 of this regulation. |
| 3.8 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require the use of continuous monitoring systems. |
| 3.9.1 - 3.9.1.4 | Yes | 15.7 of this regulation specifies notification requirements. |
| 3.9.1.4.1 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.9.1.4.2 - 3.9.2.2.5 | Yes | Except that 15.7.1 of this regulation specifies the initial notification requirements. |
| 3.9.2.3 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.9.2.4 - 3.9.2.4.1 | Yes | |
| 3.9.2.4.2 - 3.9.2.4.4 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.9.2.4.5 - 3.9.4 | Yes | |
| 3.9.5 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require performance tests. |
| 3.9.6 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not have opacity or visible emission standards. |
| 3.9.7 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require the use of continuous monitoring systems. |
| 3.9.8 - 3.9.8.3 | Yes | Except that 15.7.2 of this regulation specifies the notification of compliance status requirements. |
| 3.9.8.4 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.9.8.5 - 3.9.8.6 | Yes | |
| 3.9.9 | Yes | |
| 3.9.10 | Yes | 15.7.2 of this regulation specifies the dates for submitting the notification of changes report. |
| 3.10.1 - 3.10.1.4 | Yes | |
| 3.10.1.4.1 | No | Reserved. |
| 3.10.1.4.2 - 3.10.1.7 | Yes | |
| 3.10.2.1 | Yes | Additional requirements are specified in 15.9 of this regulation. |
| 3.10.2.2.1 - 3.10.2.2.11 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require startup, shutdown, and malfunction plans, performance testing, or CMS. |
| 3.10.2.2.12 | Yes | |
| 3.10.2.2.13 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require the use of CEMS. |
| 3.10.2.2.14 | Yes | |
| 3.10.2.3 | Yes | |
| 3.10.3 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require the use of CMS. |
| 3.10.4.1 | Yes | Additional requirements are specified in 15.8 of this regulation. |
| 3.10.4.2 - 3.10.4.3 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require performance tests, or opacity or visible emissions observations. |
| 3.10.4.4 | Yes | |
| 3.10.4.5 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require startup, shutdown, and malfunction reports. |
| 3.10.5 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require the use of CMS. |
| 3.10.6 | Yes | |
| 3.11 | No | 15.0 of this regulation does not require the use of flares. |
| 3.12 | Yes | |
| 3.13 | Yes | |
| 3.14 | Yes | |
| 3.15 | Yes |
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