Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 10-2.290
PURPOSE: This regulation restricts volatile organic compound emissions from rotogravure and flexographic printing facilities.
(1) Application.
(2) Definitions.
(3) Emission Limits.
Printing Press Percentage Flexographic 60 Publication Rotogravure 75 Other Rotogravure 65 Specific to the Kansas City Metropolitan Area
(B) Low solvent technology may be used to achieve VOC emission reductions instead of the methods required in subsection (3)(A). If low solvent technology is used, the following limits must be met for each press:
tion of the ink as applied to the substrate must contain no more than twenty-five percent (25%) by volume of VOC; and
the ink as applied to the substrate must be at least sixty percent (60%) by volume non- VOC material.
(C) No owner or operator shall use or permit the use of any flexographic or rotogravure printing press that uses cleanup solvents containing VOCs unless—
ly covered tanks or containers during transport and storage;
cleanup solvents are placed in tightly closed containers when not in use and while awaiting off-site transportation. The cleaning cloths should be properly cleaned and disposed of. The cloths, when properly cleaned or disposed of, are processed in a way that as much of the solvent as practicable is removed for some further use or destroyed. Cleaning and disposal methods shall be approved by the director; and
alternate method for reducing cleanup solvent VOC emissions, including the use of low VOC cleanup solvents, if the owner or operator shows the emission reduction is equal to or greater than paragraphs (3)(C)1. and 2. This alternate method must be approved by the director.
(4) Recordkeeping.
(A) For owners or operators using an addon control device(s) to meet the requirements of subsection (3)(A), the following parameters shall be monitored and recorded to determine compliance with subsection (3)(A):
erators or temperature rise across a catalytic incinerator bed on a continuous basis;
adsorption unit on a continuous basis;
required in section (5) of this regulation when performed;
of any air pollution control equipment when performed; and
required by the director to determine compliance with subsection (3)(A).
(B) For owners or operators meeting the requirements of subsection (3)(B) for each ink formulation used, the following shall be recorded for each press to determine continuous compliance with subsection (3)(D):
percent by volume for each ink formulation as applied on a monthly basis;
section (5) of this rule when performed; and
director to determine compliance with subsection (3)(B).
(C) For owners and operators using low solvent technology without the use of control equipment to meet the requirements of subsection (3)(B), and for who subsection (4)(B) does not apply, the following shall be recorded to determine daily compliance with subsection (3)(B):
percent by volume for each ink formulation as applied on a monthly basis;
mulation as applied on a daily basis for each press;
ink in pounds per gallon for each ink formulation as applied on a daily basis;
content of each ink formulation as applied in percent by volume for each press on a daily basis;
ume for each ink formulation as applied on a daily basis for each press;
by volume for each ink formulation as applied on a daily basis for each press;
section (5) of this regulation when performed; and
director to determine compliance with subsection (3)(B).
(5) Determination of Compliance.
priate air pollution control agency within one hundred eighty (180) days (August 4, 1992) after this provision of the regulation is effective (February 6, 1992), unless the director determines that a valid test is already on file. Inlet and outlet gas temperature rise across a catalytic incinerator shall be used to determine daily compliance. These temperatures shall be monitored with an accuracy of the greater of plus or minus three-fourths percent (± 0.75%) of the temperature being measured expressed in degrees Celsius or two and one-half degrees Celsius (2.5°C).
(6) Compliance Dates.
(A) The owner or operator of a rotogravure or flexographic printing installation subject to this regulation must submit a final control plan to the director by December 31, 1980 for his/her approval. This plan must include the following:
tions; and
taining increments of progress and a final compliance date.
AUTHORITY: section 643.050, RSMo 1986.* Original rule filed March 13, 1980, effective Sept. 12, 1980. Amended: Filed July 1, 1987, effective Dec. 24, 1987. Amended: Filed July 15, 1991, effective Feb. 6, 1992. *Original authority 1965, amended 1972, transferred from 203.050 in 1986, 1992, 1993.