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OAQ SOURCE SPECIFIC OPERATING AGREEMENT OA-03: Surface Coating or Graphic Arts Operations (326 IAC 2-9-3)
State Form 53440 (9-07)

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT

IDEM ­ Office of Air Quality ­ Permits Branch 100 N. Senate Avenue, MC 61-53, Room 1003 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2251 Telephone: (317) 233-0178 or Toll Free: 1-800-451-6027 x30178 (within Indiana) Facsimile Number: (317) 232-6749 www.in.gov/idem/permits/air/index.html

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The purpose of this form is to identify all of the source specific operating agreement requirements for 326 IAC 2-9-3. Detailed instructions for this form are available online at www.in.gov/idem/permits/air/apps/instructions/oa03instructions.html. All information submitted to IDEM will be made available to the public unless it is submitted under a claim of confidentiality. Claims of confidentiality must be made at the time the information is submitted to IDEM, and must follow the requirements set out in 326 IAC 17.1-4-1. Failure to follow these requirements exactly will result in your information becoming a public record, available for any one to inspect and photocopy. Reset Form Part A: Source Description

Part A identifies the source and describes the nature, design capacity, and typical operating schedule of the source. 1. Source Description:

2. Process Description: 3. Sourcewide Design Capacity (specify units of measure): 4. Operation Schedule:

Surface Coating Operation

Graphic Arts Operation

hours per day

days per week

weeks per year

Part B: Operating Agreement Part B certifies that the operation qualifies for the source specific operating agreement. 5. Operating Agreement

I have reviewed the requirements under 326 IAC 2-9 and have determined that the proposed operation qualifies for a source specific operating agreement (SSOA) under this rule.
_________________________________________ Name (typed) _________________________________________ Signature ____________________________________________ Title ____________________________________________ Date

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Part C: Compliance Details Part C identifies the obligations for compliance with the requirements of 326 IAC 2-9-3.

I will comply with the requirements of 326 IAC 2-9-3 by carrying out the following set of requirements.
Process Limitation: 326 IAC 2-9-3(2) The total amount of VOC and HAP delivered to all surface coating or graphic arts operations at the source shall not exceed the following: (A) Fifteen (15) pounds per day from surface coating or graphic arts operations at sources located outside of Lake and Porter Counties. (B) Seven (7) pounds per day from surface coating or graphic arts operations at sources located in Lake and Porter Counties. Record Keeping Requirements: 326 IAC 2-9-3(3) For surface coating or graphic arts operations complying with subdivision (2), the following records shall be kept at the source: (A) Number of gallons of each solvent containing material used. (B) VOC and HAP content (pounds/gallon) of each solvent containing material used. (C) Material safety data sheets (MSDS) for all VOC and HAP containing material used. (D) Monthly summation of VOC and HAP usage. (E) Purchase orders and invoices for each solvent containing material used. Emission Control Requirements: 326 IAC 2-9-3(4) Particulate matter emissions shall be controlled by a dry particulate filter or an equivalent control device. The source shall operate the particulate control device in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications. A source shall be considered in compliance with this requirement provided that the overspray is not visibly detectable at the exhaust or accumulated on the rooftops or on the ground.