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Complying With Quantico s Title V Operating Permit

2. Purpose. Promote awareness of Title V permitDiscuss monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirementsDiscuss proper recordkeeping methods. 3. Agenda. Why do we have this training?What requirements apply to paint booths? What is the equipment operator required to do?Monitoring requiremen

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Complying With Quantico s Title V Operating Permit

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    1. Complying With Quantico’s Title V Operating Permit Paint Booths

    2. 2 Purpose Promote awareness of Title V permit Discuss monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements Discuss proper recordkeeping methods

    3. 3 Agenda Why do we have this training? What requirements apply to paint booths? What is the equipment operator required to do? Monitoring requirements Recordkeeping practices

    4. 4 Background Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VADEQ) issued the Title V operating permit to MCB, Quantico, on September 2, 2003 Permit conditions impose the following on all permitted sources: Emission limitations Monitoring requirements Recordkeeping requirements Reporting requirements Title V permit incorporates all federal Clean Air Act and Virginia air regulations into one permit

    5. 5 Equipment Operator Responsibilities Operators are responsible for operation of the units and the required recordkeeping to ensure permit compliance Operators must also report any potential non-compliance issues to Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs [NREA]

    6. 6 Limitations Facility-wide limit on methylene chloride usage Use of filters at exhaust vents for particulate control Proper operation and maintenance of equipment per manufacturer’s specifications Training in proper operation of equipment

    7. 7 Recordkeeping Requirements MCB Quantico must maintain the following records for 5 years: MSDSs for spray coating and cleaning materials Monthly usage of coating materials and cleaning solvents DEQ-approved emission factors and equations Written operating procedures and maintenance schedule

    8. 8 Material Usage Log

    9. 9 New Regulations VADEQ issues new regulations on occasion. Rule 4-48 applies to Mobile Equipment Repair and Refinishing Operations. This new rule limits the VOC content of coatings and provides some work practice standards.

    10. 10 Conclusions Any potential non-compliance issues need to be addressed immediately NREA will distribute compliance checklists to assist operators in complying with Title V permit conditions Contact NREA to discuss all compliance concerns Mr. Andrew Gayne – Env. Engineer, (703) 432-0529 (DSN 378-0529), Cell (540) 379-3549 Ms. Sally Meckle, Head, Env. Compliance Section, (703) 432-1335 (DSN 378-1335)

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