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Michigan Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 16, 2016) |
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Department EQ. Environmental Quality |
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Air Quality Division |
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Chapter Part 6. Emission Limitations and Prohibitions-Existing Sources of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions |
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Part 6. EMISSION LIMITATIONS AND PROHIBITIONS-- EXISTING SOURCES OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS |
Section 336.1606. Loading gasoline into existing stationary vessels of more than 2,000-gallon capacity at dispensing facilities handling 250,000 or more gallons per year.
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(1) After June 30, 1980, it is unlawful for a person to load or allow the loading of gasoline from a delivery vessel into any existing stationary vessel of more than 2,000-gallon capacity located at a gasoline dispensing facility which is in any county listed in table 61-a and which has a throughput of 250,000 or more gallons per year, unless such stationary vessel is equipped with a permanent submerged fill pipe.
(2) After June 30, 1981, it is unlawful for a person to load or allow the loading of gasoline from a delivery vessel into any existing stationary vessel of more than 2,000-gallon capacity located at a gasoline dispensing facility which is outside of any county listed in table 61-a and which has a throughput of 250,000 or more gallons per year, unless such stationary vessel is equipped with a permanent submerged fill pipe.
(3) After December 31, 1982, it is unlawful for a person to load or allow the loading of gasoline from a delivery vessel into any existing stationary vessel of more than 2,000-gallon capacity located at a gasoline-dispensing facility which is in any area listed in table 61 and which has a throughput of 250,000 or more gallons per year, unless such stationary vessel is controlled by a vapor balance system or an equivalent control system approved by the department. The vapor balance system shall capture displaced gasoline vapor and air by means of a vaportight collection line and shall be designed to return not less than 90%, by weight, of the displaced gasoline vapor from the stationary vessel to the delivery vessel.
(4) Any stationary vessel that is subject to the provisions of subrule (3) of this rule shall be equipped, maintained, or controlled with both of the following:
(a) An interlocking system or procedure to ensure that the vaportight collection line is connected before any gasoline can be loaded.
(b) A device to ensure that the vaportight collection line shall close upon disconnection so as to prevent the release of gasoline vapor.
(5) Any delivery vessel that is subject to the provisions of subrule (3) of this rule shall be vaportight and shall be filled only at a loading facility that is equipped with a system as required by R 336.1608(3) and (4), R 336.1609(2) and (3), R 336.1705(2) and (3), or R 336.1706(2) and (3).
(6) The provisions of subrules (3) and (4) of this rule shall not apply to a stationary vessel at a gasoline-dispensing facility that is served exclusively by gasoline-loading facilities exempted by the department under R 336.1608(7).
(7) Tables 61 and 61-a read as follows:
TABLE 61
List of major metropolitan areas
(Subject to R 336.1606, R 336.1607, R 336.1608, R 336.1703, R 336.1704, and R 336.1705)
Metropolitan
Area
County
Affected area(1)
1) Detroit
Macomb
T3N, R12E, Sections 3-10, 15-22, & 27-34
T3N, R13E, Sections 25, 35, & 36
T3N, R14E, Sections 11-14 & 19-32
T3N, R15E, Sections 7 and 18 T4N, R12E, Sections 27-34
Macomb County south of the T2N north township line
Oakland
T1N, R8E, Sections 1-36
T1N, R9E, Sections 1-36 T1N, R1OE, Sections 1-36 T1N, R11E, Sections 1-36
T2N, R8E, Sections 1-3, 10-16, & 19-36
T2N, R9E, Sections 1-36 T2N, R1OE, Sections 1-36
T2N, R11E, Sections 1-36
T3N, R8E, Sections 13-15, 20-29, & 33-36
T3N, R9E, Sections 1-36 T3N, R1OE, Sections 2-36
T3N, R11E, Sections 1-5 & 7-36
T4N, R9E, Sections 17, 19-22, & 26-36
T4N, R1OE, Sections 1-3, 10-12, 14-16, 20-
23, 25-29, &
31-35
T5N, R1OE, Sections 22, 26-29, 34, & 35
Washtenaw
T2S, R5E, Sections 12-27 & 36
T2S, R6E, Sections 7-11 & 13-36
T2S, R7E, Sections 18, 19, & 29-36
T3S, R6E, Sections 1-6, 8-17, 23, & 24
T3S, R7E, Sections 1-26
Metropolitan
Area
County
Affected area(1)
Wayne
All areas except the following:
T1S, R8E, Sections 5-8, 17-20, 30, & 31
T2S, R8E, Sections 5-9, 16-21, & 28-30
T3S, R8E, Sections 31-35 T4S, R8E, Sections 2-36
T4S, R9E, Sections 1-5 & 9-36
T4S, R1OE, Sections 7, 8, 17, & 18
2) Flint
Genesee
T6N, R5E, Sections 1-3
T6N, R6E, Sections 1-6, 11-14, 24, & 25
T6N, R7E, Sections 1-30 T7N, R5E, Sections 34-36 T7N, R6E, Sections 1-36 T7N, R7E, Sections 1-36
T7N, R8E, Sections 3-11, 14-19, 21, 22, and 30
T8N, R5E, Sections 13-15, 22-27, & 34-36
T8N, R6E, Sections 1, 2, 11-14, & 19-36
T8N, R7E, Sections 5-11 & 13-36
T9N, R6E, Sections 11, 14, 15, 22-27, 35, and
36
T9N, R7E, Sections 31 & 32
3) Grand Rapids
Kent
T5N, R11W, Sections 4-8, 17, & 18
T5N, R12W, Sections 1, 12, & 13
T6N, R1OW, Sections 3-10, 15-21, & 28-33
T6N, R11W, Sections 1-36 T6N, R12W, Sections 1-36 T7N, R1OW, Sections 28-35
T7N, R11W, Sections 3-10, 15-23, & 25-36
T7N, R12W, Sections 1-36
T8N, R11W, Sections 13-16, 19-23, & 26-34
Ottawa
T5N, R13W, Sections 4 & 5
T6N, R13W, Sections 9-16, 21-29, 32, & 33
4) Lansing
Clinton
T5N, R2W, Sections 4, 5, 7-9, 15-18, 20-23,
26-29, & 31-
35
Eaton
T3N, R3W, Sections 1-3 & 9-12
T4N, R3W, Sections 1-4, 9-16, 20-26, 35, and
36
Ingham
T3N, R2W, Sections 1-12 14-16, 22, & 23
T4N, R1W, Sections 2-11, 14-23, 26-29, & 33
T4N, R2W, Sections 1-36
(1) Maps of affected areas may be reviewed and inspected at the Lansing office of the Air Quality Division of the department of environmental quality.
TABLE 61-a
List of counties referenced in R 336.1606 through R 336.1609
Allegan
Ingham
Muskegon
Barry
Ionia
Oakland
Bay
Jackson
Ottawa
Berrien
Kalamazoo
Saginaw
Branch
Kent
St. Clair
Calhoun
Lapeer
St. Joseph
Cass
Lenawee
Sanilac
Clinton
Livingston
Shiawassee
Eaton
Macomb
Tuscola
Genesee
Marquette
Van Buren
Gratiot
Midland
Washtenaw
Hillsdale
Monroe
Wayne
Huron
Montcalm
History: 1980 AACS; 1989 AACS; 2002 AACS.