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      401 KAR 50:015. Documents incorporated by

reference.

 

      RELATES TO: KRS 224.20-100, 224.20-110,

224.20-120

      STATUTORY AUTHORITY: KRS 224.10-100

      NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY: KRS

224.10-100 requires the Environmental and Public Protection Cabinet to prescribe

administrative regulations for the prevention, abatement, and control of air

pollution. This administrative regulation provides for the incorporation by

reference of documents referred to within these administrative regulations.

 

      Section 1. Code of Federal Regulations.

(1) The following documents from the "Code of Federal Regulations"

which are in effect as of October 1, 1987, are incorporated herein by

reference:

      (a) 40 C.F.R. 50:

      1. Appendix A: Reference Method for the

Determination of Sulfur Dioxide in the Atmosphere (Pararosaniline Method).

      2. Appendix B: Reference Method for the

Determination of Suspended Particulate Matter in the Atmosphere (High Volume

Method).

      3. Appendix C: Measurement Principle and

Calibration Procedure for the Measurement of Carbon Monoxide in the Atmosphere

(Nondispersive Infrared Photometry).

      4. Appendix D: Measurement Principle and

Calibration Procedure for the Measurement of Ozone in the Atmosphere.

      5. Appendix E: Reference Method for the

Determination of Hydrocarbons Corrected for Methane.

      6. Appendix F: Measurement Principle and

Calibration Procedure for the Measurement of Nitrogen Dioxide in the Atmosphere

(Gas Phase Chemiluminescence).

      7. Appendix G: Reference Method for the

Determination of Lead in Suspended Particulate Matter Collected from Ambient

Air.

      8. Appendix H: Interpretation of the

National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Ozone.

      9. Appendix J: Reference Method for the

Determination of Particulate Matter as PM10 in the Atmosphere.

      10. Appendix K: Interpretation of the

National Ambient Air Quality Standards for Particulate Matter.

      (b) 40 C.F.R. 58: Appendix B: Quality

Assurance Requirements for Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Air

Monitoring.

      (c) 40 C.F.R. 60:

      1. Appendix A: Reference Methods:

      a. Method 1 - Sample and Velocity

Traverses for Stationary Sources.

      b. Method 2 - Determination of Stack Gas

Velocity and Volumetric Flow Rate (Type S Pitot Tube).

      c. Method 2A - Direct Measurement of Gas

Volume through Pipes and Small Ducts.

      d. Method 2B - Determination of Exhaust

Gas Volume Flow Rate from Gasoline Vapor Incinerators.

      e. Method 3 - Gas Analysis for Carbon

Dioxide, Oxygen, Excess Air, and Dry Molecular Weight.

      f. Method 3A - Determination of Oxygen

and Carbon Dioxide Concentrations in Emissions from Stationary Sources

(Instrumental Analyzer Procedure).

      g. Method 4 - Determination of Moisture

Content in Stack Gases.

      h. Method 5 - Determination of

Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources.

      i. Method 5A - Determination of

Particulate Emissions from the Asphalt Processing and Asphalt Roofing Industry.

      j. Method 5B - Determination of

Nonsulfuric Acid Particulate Matter from Stationary Sources.

      k. Method 5D - Determination of

Particulate Matter Emissions from Positive Pressure Fabric Filters.

      l. Method 5E - Determination of

Particulate Emissions from the Wool Fiberglass Insulation Manufacturing

Industry.

      m. Method 5F - Determination of

Nonsulfate Particulate Matter from Stationary Sources.

      n. Method 6 - Determination of Sulfur

Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources.

      o. Method 6A - Determination of Sulfur

Dioxide, Moisture, and Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion

Sources,

      p. Method 6B - Determination of Sulfur

Dioxide and Carbon Dioxide Daily Average Emissions from Fossil Fuel Combustion

Sources.

      q. Method 6C - Determination of Sulfur

Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure).

      r. Method 7 - Determination of Nitrogen

Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources.

      s. Method 7A - Determination of Nitrogen

Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources - Ion Chromatographic Method.

      t. Method 7B - Determination of Nitrogen

Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources (Ultraviolet Spectrophotometry).

      u. Method 7C - Determination of Nitrogen

Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources - Alkaline - Permanganate/Colorimetric

Method.

      v. Method 7D - Determination of Nitrogen

Oxide Emissions from Stationary Sources - Alkaline - Permanganate/Ion

Chromatographic Method.

      w. Method 7E - Determination of Nitrogen

Oxides Emissions from Stationary Sources (Instrumental Analyzer Procedure).

      x. Method 8 - Determination of Sulfuric

Acid Mist and Sulfur Dioxide Emissions from Stationary Sources.

      y. Method 9 - Visual Determination of the

Opacity of Emissions from Stationary Sources.

      z. Method 10 - Determination of Carbon

Monoxide Emissions from Stationary Sources.

      aa. Method 10A - Determination of Carbon

Monoxide emissions in Certifying Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems at

Petroleum Refineries.

      bb. Method 11 - Determination of Hydrogen

Sulfide Content of Fuel Gas Streams in Petroleum Refineries.

      cc. Method 12 - Determination of

Inorganic Lead Emissions from Stationary Sources.

      dd. Method 13A - Determination of Total

Fluoride Emissions from Stationary Sources - SPADNS Zirconium Lake Method.

      ee. Method 13B - Determination of Total

Fluoride Emissions from Stationary Sources - Specific Ion Electrode Method.

      ff. Method 14 - Determination of Fluoride

Emissions from Potroom Roof Monitors for Primary Aluminum Plants.

      gg. Method 15 - Determination of Hydrogen

Sulfide, Carbonyl Sulfide, and Carbon Disulfide Emissions from Stationary

Sources.

      hh. Method 15A - Determination of Total

Reduced Sulfur Emissions from Sulfur Recovery Plants in Petroleum Refineries.

      ii. Method 16 - Semicontinuous

Determination of Sulfur Emissions from Stationary Sources.

      jj. Method 16A - Determination of Total

Reduced Sulfur Emissions from Stationary Sources (Impinger Technique).

      kk. Method 16B - Determination of Total

Reduced Sulfur Emissions from Stationary Sources.

      ll. Method 17 - Determination of

Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources (In-stack Filtration Method).

      mm. Method 18 - Measurement of Gaseous

Organic Compound Emissions by Gas Chromatography.

      nn. Method 19 - Determination of Sulfur

Dioxide Removal Efficiency and Particulate, Sulfur Dioxide and Nitrogen Oxides

Emission Rates from Electric Utility Steam Generators.

      oo. Method 20 - Determination of Nitrogen

Oxides, Sulfur Dioxide, and Diluent Emissions from Stationary Gas Turbines.

      pp. Method 21 - Determination of Volatile

Organic Compounds Leaks.

      qq. Method 22 - Visual Determination of

Fugitive Emissions from Material Processing Sources.

      rr. Method 24 - Determination of Volatile

Matter Content, Water Content, Density, Volume Solids, and Weight Solids of

Surface Coatings.

      ss. Method 24A - Determination of

Volatile Matter Content and Density of Printing Inks and Related Coatings.

      tt. Method 25 - Determination of Total

Gaseous Nonmethane Organic Emissions as Carbon.

      uu. Method 25A - Determination of Total

Gaseous Organic Concentration Using a Flame Ionization Analyzer.

      vv. Method 25B - Determination of Total

Gaseous Organic Concentration Using a Nondispersive Infrared Analyzer.

      ww. Method 27 - Determination of Vapor

Tightness of Gasoline Delivery Tank Using Pressure-Vacuum Test.

      2. Appendix B: Performance

Specifications:

      a. Performance Specification 1 -

Specifications and test procedures for opacity continuous emission monitoring

systems in stationary sources.

      b. Performance Specification 2 -

Specifications and test procedures for sulfur dioxide and nitric oxides

continuous emission monitoring systems in stationary sources.

      c. Performance Specification 3 -

Specifications and test procedures for oxygen and carbon dioxide continuous

emission monitoring systems in stationary sources.

      d. Performance Specification 4 -

Specifications and test procedures for carbon monoxide continuous emission

monitoring systems in stationary sources.

      e. Performance Specification 5 -

Specifications and test procedures for TRS continuous emission monitoring

systems in stationary sources.

      3. Appendix C: Determination of Emission

Rate Change.

      4. Appendix F: Quality Assurance

Procedures: Procedure 1 - Quality Assurance Requirements for Gas Continuous

Emission Monitoring Systems Used for Compliance Determination.

      (d) 40 C.F.R. 61.

      1. Appendix B: Test Methods:

      a. Method 101 - Determination of

particulate and gaseous mercury emissions from chlor-alkali plants (air

streams).

      b. Method 101A - Determination of

particulate and gaseous mercury emissions from sewage sludge incinerators.

      c. Method 102 - Determination of

particulate and gaseous mercury emissions from chlor-alkali plants (hydrogen

streams).

      d. Method 103 - Beryllium screening

method.

      e. Method 104 - Reference method for

determination of beryllium emissions from stationary sources.

      f. Method 105 - Determination of mercury

in wastewater treatment plant sewage sludges.

      g. Method 106 - Determination of vinyl

chloride from stationary sources.

      h. Method 107 - Determination of vinyl

chloride content of in-process wastewater samples, and vinyl chloride content

of polyvinyl chloride resin, slurry, wet cake, and latex samples.

      i. Method 107A - Determination of vinyl

chloride content of solvents, resin-solvent solution, polyvinyl chloride resin,

resin slurry, wet resin, and latex samples.

      j. Method 108 - Determination of

particulate and gaseous arsenic emissions.

      k. Method 108A - Determination of arsenic

content in ore samples from nonferrous smelters.

      l. Method 111 - Determination of polonium

- 210 emissions from stationary sources.

      2. Appendix C: Quality Assurance

Procedures:

      a. Procedure 1 - Determination of

adequate chromatographic peak resolution.

      b. Procedure 2 - Procedure for field

auditing GC analysis.

      (2) Copies may be obtained from: Office

of the Federal Register, National Archives and Records Service, 8th and

Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Washington, D.C. 20408; Phone (202) 523-5215.

 

      Section 2. Association of Official

Analytical Chemists. The following document from the Association of Official

Analytical Chemists is incorporated herein by reference:

      (1) Method 9 - Spectrophotometric

Molybdovanadophosphate from "Official Method of Analysis" of the

Association of Official Analytical Chemists, 11th Edition.

      (2) Copies may be obtained from:

Association of Official Analytical Chemists, Box 540, Benjamin Franklin

Station, Washington, D.C. 20014; Phone (202) 245-1191.

 

      Section 3. American Society for Testing

and Materials. The following documents from the appropriate "Book of ASTM

Standards" in which the standard appears from the American Society for

Testing and Materials are incorporated herein by reference:

      (1) ASTM Standards:

      (a) A 99-66(71) Standard Specification

for Ferromanganese.

      (b) A 100-69(74) Standard Specification

for Ferrosilicon.

      (c) A 101-73 Standard Specification for

Ferrochromium.

      (d) A 482-66(71) Standard Specification

for Ferrochrome-Silicon.

      (e) A 483-64(74) Standard Specification

for Silicomanganese.

      (f) A 495-64(70) Standard Specification

for Calcium-Silicon and Calcium-Manganese-Silicon.

      (g) D 86-82 Standard Method for

distillation of Petroleum Products.

      (h) D 240-76 Standard Test Method for

Heat of Combustion of Liquid Hydrocarbon Fuels by Bomb Calorimeter.

      (i) D 322-67(77) Standard Test Method for

Gasoline Diluent in Used Gasoline Engine Oils by Distillation.

      (j) D 323-82 Test Method for Vapor

Pressure of Petroleum Products (Reid Method).

      (k) D 388-84 Standard Specification for

Classification of Coals by Rank.

      (l) D 396-84 Standard Specifications for

Fuel Oils.

      (m) D 737-75 Standard Test Method for Air

Permeability of Textile Fabrics.

      (n) D 1072-80 Standard Method for Total

Sulfur in Fuel Gases.

      (o) D 1137-53(75) Standard Method for Analysis

of Natural Gases and Related Types of Gaseous Mixtures by the Mass

Spectrometer.

      (p) D 1475-60(80) Standard Test Method

for Density of Paint, Varnish, Lacquer, and Related Products.

      (q) D 1644-75 Standard Test Methods for

Nonvolatile Content of Varnishes.

      (r) D 1826-64(75) Standard Test Method

for Calorific Value of Gases in Natural Gas Range by Continuous Recording

Calorimeter.

      (s) D 1945-64(73) Standard Method for

Analysis of Natural Gas by Gas Chromatography.

      (t) D 1946-67(72) Standard Method for

Analysis of Reformed Gas by Gas Chromatography.

      (u) D 2015-66(72) Standard Test Method

for Gross Calorific Value of Solid Fuel by the Adiabatic Bomb Calorimeter.

      (v) D 2267-83 Standard Test Method for

Aromatics in Light Naphthas and Aviation Gasolines by Gas Chromatography.

      (w) D 2369-73 Standard Test Method for

Volatile Content of Paints.

      (x) D 2382-83 Standard Test Method for

Heat of Combustion of Hydrocarbon Fuels by Bomb Calorimeter (High-precision

Method).

      (y) D 2504-83 Standard Test Method for

Noncondensable Gases in C3 and Lighter Hydrocarbon Products by Gas

Chromatography.

      (z) D 2584-68(79) Standard Test Method

for Ignition Loss of Cured Reinforced Resins.

      (aa) D 2880-78 Standard Specification for

Gas Turbine Fuel Oils.

      (bb) D 2879-83 Standard Test Method for

Vapor Pressure-Temperature Relationship and Initial Decomposition Temperatures

of Liquids by Isoteniscope.

      (cc) D 3031-81 Standard Test Method for

Total Sulfur in Natural Gas by Hydrogenation.

      (dd) D 3176-74 Standard Method for Ultimate

Analysis of Coal and Coke.

      (ee) D 3178-73 Standard Test Methods for

Carbon and Hydrogen in the Analysis Sample of Coal and Coke.

      (ff) D 3246-81 Standard Method for Sulfur

in Petroleum Gas by Oxidative Microcoulometry.

      (gg) D 3431-80 Test Method for Trace

Nitrogen in Liquid Petroleum Hydrocarbons.

      (hh) D 4084-82 Standard Method for

Analysis of Hydrogen Sulfide in Gaseous Fuels (Lead Acetate Reaction Rate

Method).

      (ii) E 123-78 Standard Specification for

Apparatus for Determination of Water by Distillation.

      (jj) E 168-67(77) Standard Recommended

Practices for General Techniques of Infrared Quantitative Analysis.

      (kk) E 169-63(81) Standard Recommended

Practices for General Techniques of Ultraviolet Quantitative Analysis.

      (ll) E 260-73 Standard Recommended

Practice for General Gas Chromatography Procedures.

      (2) Copies may be obtained from: American

Society for Testing Materials, 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

19103; Phone (215) 299-5400.

 

      Section 4. Technical Association of the

Pulp and Paper Industry. The following document from the Technical Association

of the Pulp and Paper Industry (TAPPI) is incorporated herein by reference:

      (1) T624 os-68 - Analysis of Soda and

Sulfate - White and Green Liquors. This reference is also numbered ANSI

P3.6-1970 (American National Standards Institute).

      (2) Copies may be obtained from: TAPPI, 1

Dunwood Park, Atlanta, Georgia 30341.

 

      Section 5. EPA. The following documents

from the U. S. EPA are incorporated herein by reference:

      (1)(a) Guideline on Air Quality Models

(Revised), EPA-450/2-78-027R, OAQPS No. 1.2-080R, July, 1986, And Supplement A

to the Guideline on Air Quality Models (Revised), July 1987.

      (b) Workbook for Comparison of Air

Quality Models, EPA-450/2-78-028a, OAQPS No. 1.2-097, May, 1978.

      (c) Control of Volatile Organic Compound

Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment, Appendix B, EPA-450/2-78-036, OAQPS

No. 1.2-111, June, 1978.

      (d) Control of Volatile Organic Compound

Leaks from Gasoline Tank Trucks and Vapor Collection Systems, EPA-450/2-78-051,

OAQPS No. 1.2-119, December, 1978.

      (e) Control of Hydrocarbons from Tank

Truck Gasoline Loading Terminals, EPA-450/2-77-026, OAQPS No. 1.2-082, October,

1977.

      (f) Guidelines for Use of Fluid Modeling

to Determine Good Engineering Practice Stack Height, EPA 450/4-81-003, PB

82-145327, July, 1981.

      (g) Guidelines for Fluid Modeling of

Atmospheric Diffusion, EPA-600/8-81-009, PB 81-201410, April, 1981.

      (2) Copies may be obtained from: U. S.

EPA, Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards, Research Triangle Park,

North Carolina 27711 and the U.S. Department of Commerce, National Technical

Information Service, Springfield, Virginia 22161.

 

      Section 6. American Association of State

Highway and Transportation Officials. The following document from the American

Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) is incorporated

herein by reference:

      (1) AASHTO T 59-78 Standard Method of

Test for Testing Emulsified Asphalt.

      (2) Copies may be obtained from: American

Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, 444 N. Capitol

Avenue, Washington, D.C. 20001.

 

      Section 7. Federal Test Method Standard.

The following document from the Federal Test Standard is incorporated herein by

reference:

      (1) Federal Test Method Standard No.

141a, Method 4082.1, "Water in Paints and Varnishes (Karl Fischer

Titration Method)."

      (2) Single copies may be obtained from:

      (a) General Services Administration

Regional Offices; or

      (b) Superintendent of Documents, U. S.

Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 20402.

 

      Section 8. Kentucky Division for Air

Quality. The following documents from the Kentucky Division for Air Quality are

incorporated herein by reference:

      (1)(a) Kentucky Method 50: Kentucky

Division of Air Pollution Control Reference Method 50, "Determination of

Total Particulate Emissions from Stationary Sources."

      (b) Kentucky Method 90: Kentucky Division

of Air Pollution Control Reference Method 90, "Determination of Total

Gaseous Organic Emissions from Stationary Sources."

      (c) Kentucky Method 91: Kentucky Division

of Air Pollution Control Reference Method 91, "Alternate Test Method for

the Determination of Total Gaseous Organic Emissions from Stationary

Sources."

      (d) Kentucky Method 95: Kentucky Division

of Air Pollution Control Reference Method 95, "Determination of Gasoline

Vapor Emissions from Bulk Terminals."

      (e) Kentucky Method 130: Kentucky

Division of Air Pollution Control Reference Method 130, "Determination of

Gaseous Fluoride Emissions from Stationary Sources."

      (f) Kentucky Method 150(F-1): Kentucky

Division of Air Pollution Control Reference Method 150(F-1), "Visual

Determination of Intermittent Opacity Emissions from Stationary Sources."

      (2) Copies may be obtained from: Division

for Air Quality, 200 Fair Oaks Lane, First Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601.

 

      Section 9. American National Standards

Institute. The following document from the American National Standards

Institute is incorporated herein by reference:

      (1) Voluntary Product Standard PS 59-73 -

Prefinished Hardboard Paneling. This reference is also numbered ANSI

A135.5-1973 (American National Standards Institute).

      (2) Copies may be obtained from: American

National Standards Institute, 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018.

 

      Section 10. American Public Health

Association. The following document from the American Public Health

Association, American Water Works Association and Water Pollution Control

Federation is incorporated herein by reference:

      (1) Standard Methods for the Examination

of Water and Wastewater, 15th Edition, 1980:

      (a) Method 209A. Total Residue Dried at

103-105C.

      (b) Method 209C. Total Filtrable Residue

Dried at 103-105C.

      (2) Copies may be obtained from: American

Public Health Association, 1015 Fifteenth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005.

 

      Section 11. American Petroleum Institute.

The following document from the American Petroleum Institute is incorporated

herein by reference:

      (1) API Publication 2517, Evaporation

Loss from External Floating Roof Tanks, Second Edition, February 1980.

      (2) Copies may be purchased from:

American Petroleum Institute, 1220 L Street N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005.

 

      Section 12. Availability. Copies of the

material incorporated by reference in this administrative regulation shall be

available for public review at the following offices of the Division for Air

Quality:

      (1) Director's Office, Division for Air

Quality, 200 Fair Oaks Lane, First Floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, (502)

564-3999;

      (2) Ashland Regional Office, 1550 Wolohan

Drive, Suite 1 Ashland, Kentucky 41102-8942, (606) 929-5285;

      (3) Bowling Green Regional Office, 2642

Russellville Road, Bowling Green, Kentucky 42101, (270) 746-7475;

      (4) Florence Regional Office, 8020

Veterans Memorial Drive, Suite 110, Florence, Kentucky 41042, (859) 525-4923;

      (5) Frankfort Regional Office, 200 Fair

Oaks Lane, Third floor, Frankfort, Kentucky 40601, (502) 564-3358;

      (6) Hazard Regional Office, 233 Birch

Street, Suite 2, Hazard, Kentucky 41701, (606) 435-6022;

      (7) London Regional Office, 875 S. Main

Street, London, Kentucky 40741 (606) 330-2080;

      (8) Owensboro Regional Office, 3032 Alvey

Park Drive West, Suite 700, Owensboro, Kentucky 42303, (270) 687-7304; and

      (9) Paducah Regional Office, 130 Eagle

Nest Drive, Paducah, Kentucky 42003, (270) 898-8468. (5 Ky.R. 354; Am. 777;

eff. 6-6-79; 7 Ky.R. 244; eff. 12-3-80; 8 Ky.R. 1035; 9 Ky.R. 345; eff.

9-22-82; 10 Ky.R. 628; eff. 3-1-84; 11 Ky.R. 776; 1045; eff. 1-7-85; 1450; eff.

6-4-85; 13 Ky.R. 267; eff. 9-4-86; 1240; eff. 2-10-87; 14 Ky.R. 1589; eff.

4-14-88; 15 Ky.R. 379; eff. 10-26-88; TAm eff. 8-9-2007; TAm eff. 5-20-2010;

TAm eff. 9-16-2013.)