Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 10, § 10-2.340
PURPOSE: This regulation restricts volatile organic compound emissions from lithographic and letterpress printing operations.
(1) Applicability.
(B) This regulation shall apply to installations that have calculated actual volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions for a known number of crewed hours, increased by the amount by weight of VOCs whose emission into the atmosphere is prevented by the use of air pollution control devices and extrapolated to eight thousand seven hundred sixty (8,760) hours per year equal to or greater than one hundred (100) tons per year from offset lithographic and letterpress printing presses after December 9, 1991. The following factors shall be taken into consideration unless an alternative method is approved by the director:
solvent used for cleanup is retained in the rag(s) when the used solvent-laden rag(s) are cleaned or disposed of. The installation must demonstrate to the director that the solvents are not evaporated into the air when the waste rags are properly cleaned and disposed of;
heatset ink oils stay in the paper web;
the inks used in sheet-fed presses and nonheatset web presses; and
the alcohol from the fountain solution is emitted from the dryer.
(C) This regulation does not apply to—
presses with cylinder widths of twenty-six inches (26") or less; or
presses with cylinder widths of eighteen inches (18") or less.
(2) Definitions.
(3) General Provisions.
(A) No owner or operator shall use or permit the use of any offset lithographic and letterpress printing press unless—
percent (10%) or less by weight of alcohol;
a temperature of fifty-five degrees Fahrenheit (55°F) or less for alcohol-based solutions;
the mixing tank for alcohol-based solutions is monitored during each shift; and
are covered for alcohol-based solutions.
(B) No owner or operator shall use or permit the use of any offset lithographic and letterpress 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 recovered for further use or destroyed. Cleaning and disposal methods shall be approved by the director; and 10 CSR 10-2
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 those in paragraphs (3)(B)1. and 2. This alternate method is approved by the director.
(D) Use of emission control equipment requires that continuous monitors be installed, calibrated, operated, and maintained. The monitors continuously shall measure—
VOC destruction devices and the gas temperature immediately upstream and downstream of any catalytic bed with an accuracy of plus or minus 0.75% measured in degrees Celsius, or 2.5 degrees Celsius;
recovered during a calendar month for all VOC recovery equipment attached to a dryer with an accuracy of plus or minus two percent (±2%); and
essary by the director to verify proper operation of emission control equipment.
(4) Reporting and Record Keeping.
(A) All persons subject to this regulation shall maintain records that are—
compliance with this regulation;
and
request for review by Department of Natural Resources personnel and other air pollution control agencies with proper authority.
(C) For each regulated printing press, records shall be maintained to show—
tain solution of each regulated press in pounds each month;
by weight as monitored on a once per shift basis;
emission unit at a regulated installation;
tion control equipment; and
fountain solution as recorded on a once per shift basis.
(D) For each lithographic installation subject to this regulation, records shall be maintained to show—
(determined by the manufacturer’s formulation data), density of inks in pounds per gallon, and total VOC content in weight percent;
substrate in pounds on a monthly basis;
a monthly basis; and
ly basis and percent VOC in coating by weight on a formulation basis.
(F) All persons subject to the provisions of this regulation shall provide to the director for approval a demonstration of final compliance with subsection (3)(A)—
in existence and operating on December 9, 1991;
1993) after the effective date of this regulation (December 9, 1991) for all presses with a cylinder width of less than sixty inches (60") and all web presses with a cylinder width of sixty inches (60") or greater that are in existence and operating on December 9, 1991; and
(December 9, 1994) after the effective date of this regulation (December 9, 1991) for all sheet-fed presses with a cylinder width of sixty inches (60") or greater that are in existence and operating on December 9, 1991.
(G) All persons subject to the provisions of this regulation shall provide to the director for approval a demonstration of final compliance with subsections (3)(B) and (C) of this rule—
in existence and operating on December 9, 1991; and
1993) after the effective date of this regulation for all presses that are in existence and operating December 9, 1991.
(12) months (December 9, 1992) from the effective date of this regulation (December 9, 1991) must submit a compliance plan to the director for approval. This plan must be received within six (6) months (June 9, 1992) after the effective date of this regulation (December 9, 1991). This plan must include the following:
tions; and
taining increments of progress, including:
final control plan to the appropriate air pollution control agency;
sion control systems or process modifications will be awarded; or date by which orders will be issued for the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or process modification;
struction or installation of emission control equipment or process change;
or installation of emission control equipment or process modification is to be completed; and
to be achieved.
(5) Test Methods.
AUTHORITY: section 643.050, RSMo 2016.* Original rule filed June 4, 1991, effective Dec. 9, 1991. Amended: Filed Jan. 13, 2003, effective Aug. 30, 2003. Amended: Filed April 13, 2018, effective Jan. 30, 2019. *Original authority: 643.050, RSMo 1965, amended 1972, transferred from 203.050 in 1986, 1992, 1993, 1995, 2011.