Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 10-2.280
PURPOSE: This regulation restricts the emissions of volatile organic compounds from perchloroethylene dry cleaning installations.
(1) Application.
(2) General. No owner or operator shall cause or allow the operation of any perchloroethylene dry cleaning installation unless the facility meets the following requirements:
(A) The entire dryer exhaust shall be vented through—
mum solvent concentration in the vent from the adsorber shall not exceed one hundred parts per million by volume (100 ppmv) before dilution; or
approved by the director;
(C) Filter and Distillation Wastes.
earth filters shall be cooked or treated so that wastes shall not contain more than twentyfive kilograms (25 kg) (fifty-five pounds (55 lbs.)) of solvent per one hundred kilograms (100 kg) (two hundred twenty pounds (220 lbs.)) of wet waste material.
shall not contain more than sixty kilograms (60 kg) (one hundred thirty-two pounds (132 lbs.)) of solvent per one hundred kilograms (100 kg) (two hundred twenty pounds (220 lbs.)) of wet waste material.
in the filter housing for twenty-four (24) hours or in other sealed container before being discarded. The drained cartridges should be dried in the dryer tumbler after draining if at all possible.
(4) Compliance Schedules.
(A) The owner or operator of a perchloroethylene dry cleaning installation subject to subsection (2)(A) of this regulation must meet the applicable increments of progress in the following schedule:
orders or otherwise order the emission control system and process equipment before April 1, 1981;
control and process equipment before March 1, 1982;
in accordance with section (5) before April 1, 1982; and
delivered prior to February 1, 1982 and the owner or operator placed the order prior to April 1, 1981, the final compliance date shall be sixty (60) days following delivery of the equipment.
(5) Compliance Methods.
(B) Compliance with subsection (2)(A) of this regulation shall be determined by—
CSR 10-6.030(14)(A).
AUTHORITY: Chapter 203, RSMo 1986. Original rule filed March 13, 1980, effective Sept. 12, 1980. Amended: Filed Nov. 10, 1981, effective May 13, 1982.