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2018
Perchloroethylene (PCE)Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
State of Utah
Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
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PERCHLOROETHYLENE (PCE) DRY CLEANERS FACT SHEET
WHY IS EPA REGULATING DRY CLEANERS?The Clean Air Act of 1990 directs the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to regulate the emissions of 188 chemical compounds designated
as Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs). Perchloroethylene, also known as “perc”, “pce” or “tetrachloroethylene”, is on the list of HAPs and is the most commonly used chemical solvent at
dry cleaners. In September 1993, the EPA issued national regulations to control air emissions of “PCE” from dry cleaners which they revised in July and September 2006. Remember these
rules only apply to dry cleaners using PCE.
IS YOUR BUSINESS AFFECTED?
How the business is affected depends on the date of machinery installation, the amount of “PCE” purchased each year and the type of machines at the facility.December 9, 1991and December
21, 2005are important dates for these regulations. When a machine is installed determinesapplicable rules and thetypes of control devices that are required.
If a facility has machines initially installed before December 9, 1991 the machine will be classified as “existing”. If a facility has machines initially installed on or after December
9, 1991, the source will be classified as “new”. The amount of PCE purchased determines the facility size: small area, large area or major. Small area sources use less than 140 gallons
in a year for a dry-to-dry machine or200 gallons for a transfer machine.
WHAT REQUIREMENTS APPLY?
Air pollution equipment is required for ALL PCE dry cleaning equipment EXCEPT: (1) transfer machines installed prior to September 23, 1993 and which use less than 200 gallons per year
AND (2) dry-to-dry machines installed prior to October 9, 1991 and use less than 140 gallons per year.
Operate and maintain system according to manufacturer's specifications and recommendations. Maintain, onsite, a copy of the design specifications and operating manual for each machine
and control device.
Refrigerated condensers installed on dryers, dry-to-dry machines or reclaimers may not vent to the atmosphere while the drum is rotating.
Keep machine doors closed at all times - except when transferring clothes.
Store all PCE solvent and waste in sealed containers.
Drain cartridge filters in their housings or other sealed container for 24 hours before disposing of them as a hazardous waste.
Inspect equipment every week (large sources using 140 gallons ormore) or every two weeks (small sources using less than 140 gallons) for perceptible leaks, those obvious to sight, smell,
or touch, while the dry cleaning system is operating. ONCE each month the inspection must be conducted with a hand-held detector/gas analyzer. Record all inspection and repair findings.
Repair perceptible leakswithin 24 hours. Parts must be ordered within two working days and installed within five days of receipt. Record all repairs.
IS MONITORING AND RECORDKEEPING REQUIRED?
Maintain on-site, for five years, records of inspection dates, name and location of system components where leaks are found, inspection method, dates of repair and record of written
or verbal part orders. Record “no leaks” or “leak found”,as applicable and record repair method e.g.“repaired by tightening nuts”in a maintenance log.
Record your PCEpurchases in a log andat the first of each month total the volume purchased in the previous 12 months. Keep purchase receipts and log on-site for a minimum of five years.
If the usage exceeds that reported in your initial compliance status, your location changes, or additional machines added,then submit a new Notification of Compliance.
For a refrigerated condenser (RC),the primary evaluation method records and evaluates the high and low pressure readings on the compressor unit.The alternate method, when no pressure
gauges are present: measure and record weekly the air temperature after the RC.If the RC outlet air temperature is greater than 45º F(7.2º C)during the end of the dry cycle,make repairs
and adjustments to meet this requirement.
For a Carbon adsorber, the amount of PCE vapor in the exhaust and dry cleaner drum need to be measured and recorded weekly. A colorimetric tube is acceptable for these measurements.Take
exhaust duct PCEconcentration measurement at the end of the last dry cleaning cycle before carbon is desorbed and make repairs or adjustments if the concentration exceeds 100 parts per
million (ppm). Take drumPCE concentration measurement at the end of the dry cleaning cycle and make repairs or adjustments if the concentration exceeds 300 ppm. IS THERE PAPERWORK
TO SUBMIT?All new dry cleaningmachinery must have aNotification of Compliance formsubmitted within 30 days of startup, includingan estimate of PCE usage. An updated Notification is
required when significant changes occur at a facility. There is a reporting form (rev 12/20086) on the second to last page of this calendar and it indicates what significant changes
prompt a new submittal.OTHER REGULATIONS
Solid and Hazardous Waste - Small Business Assistance Program-(801)536-0206http://www.deq.utah.gov/ProgramsServices/programs/waste/hazardouswaste/index.htm
Basic, onsite hazardous waste training is also available through this program.
If you generate less than 220 pounds of hazardous waste per month, you are a Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator. This allows you to dispose of the hazardous waste at a permitted
disposal facility when prior approval is obtained from the facility owner/operator.
If you generate more than 220 pounds of hazardous waste per month, your facility is more stringently regulated. ALL hazardous waste shipped to a disposal facility must be manifested.
The paperwork must be properly filled out with the applicable signatures of the generator, transporter and disposer. You must keep the manifest onsite for a minimum of three years.
Contact the Division for further information if you fall within this category.
If ANY of your solid waste contains PCE, it is ALL considered hazardous. This waste may include still residues, spent cartridges and separator water. These wastes are an EPA F002 listed
hazardous waste.
All containers holding hazardous waste must be labeled with the words "HAZARDOUS WASTE" and must be kept completely closed except when adding to or taking from a container.
Underground Storage Tanks – (801) 536-4100 http://www.undergroundtanks.utah.gov
Any underground storage tank that holds 110 gallons or more of a petroleum product or of a CERCLA hazardous substance (e.g. PCE) must be registered. You will need to register the tanks,
pay tank fees and do a one-time minimum site assessment. Also:
The underground tank system must be double walled or have secondary containment and the owner/operator needs to perform and keep records of monthly monitoring of the interstitial space.
If the tank or piping is made of metal, the system must be cathodically protected. The cathodic protection system must be tested every 3 years and results of the last two cathodic protection
tests must be maintained for inspection.
If these requirements apply, visit our website for information on leak detection monitoring requirements.
Water Quality– UPDES Engineering Section 801-536-4347 http://www.deq.utah.gov/Divisions/dwq/info/WQstaff.htm
Separator water from your dry cleaning system contains PCE. It cannot be discharged to a sewer or storm sewer system. There are commercially available misters and evaporators with
filters that remove the trace amounts of PCE before the water is evaporated. Or, the separator water can go into the sludge bin and be disposed of as hazardous waste.
If you have an existing floor drain connected to a septic tank and leach field or dry well, call us to plan the best course of action to monitor or eliminate this type of system. This
system is NOT allowed in new construction.
If your wastewater discharges directly to a ditch or a stream, give us a call for permit requirements.
If wastes from floor cleaning, etc. drain to a floor sump connected to a municipal water and sewer system, make sure you are aware of and comply with any pretreatment and cross connection
prevention programs. Call your city or local sewer district for more information.
JANUARY 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber [PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
DECEMBER 2017
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during JANUARY 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHODS: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week; Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose +Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks +containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
FilterGaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of EnvironmentalQuality
Division of Air Quality
JANUARY 2018 S MTW T F S
1
2
Temp logged
Inspect logged
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Temp logged
Inspect logged
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Temp logged
Inspect logged
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Temp logged
Inspectlogged
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Temp logged
Inspect logged
31
February 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber[PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
JANUARY 2018
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during FEBRUARY 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
FEBRUARY 2018 S MTW T F S
1
2
3
4
5
6
Temp logged
Inspect logged
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Temp logged
Inspect logged
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Temp logged
Inspect logged
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Temp logged
Inspectlogged
28
MARCH 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber[PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
FEBRUARY 2018
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during MARCH 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
MARCH 2018 S MTW T F S
1
2
3
4
5
6
Temp logged
Inspect logged
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Temp logged
Inspect logged
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Temp logged
Inspect logged
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Temp logged
Inspect logged
28
29
30
31
APRIL 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber [PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
MARCH 2018
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during APRIL 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
APRIL 2018 S MTW T F S
1
2
3
Temp logged
Inspect logged
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Temp logged
Inspect logged
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Temp logged
Inspect logged
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Temp logged
Inspect logged
25
26
27
28
29
30
MAY 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber [PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
APRIL 2018
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during MAY 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
MAY 2018 S MTW T F S
1
Temp logged
Inspect logged
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Temp logged
Inspect logged
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Temp logged
Inspect logged
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Temp logged
Inspect logged
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Temp logged
Inspect logged
30
31
JUNE 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber[PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
MAY 2018
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during JUNE 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
JUNE 2018 S MTW T F S
1
2
3
4
5
Temp logged
Inspect logged
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Temp logged
Inspect logged
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Temp logged
Inspect logged
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
Temp logged
Inspect logged
27
28
29
30
JULY 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber[PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
JUNE 2016
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during JULY 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
JULY 2018 S MTW T F S
1
2
3
Temp logged
Inspect logged
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Temp logged
Inspect logged
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Temp logged
Inspect logged
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Temp logged
Inspect logged
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
Temp logged
Inspect logged
AUGUST 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber [PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) (Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
JULY 2018
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during AUGUST 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
AUGUST 2018 S MTW T F S
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Temp logged
Inspect logged
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Temp logged
Inspect logged
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Temp logged
Inspect logged
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Temp logged
Inspect logged
29
30
31
SEPTEMBER 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber[PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
AUGUST 2016
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during SEPTEMBER 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
SEPTEMBER 2018 S MTW T F S
30
1
2
3
4
Temp logged
Inspect logged
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Temp logged
Inspect logged
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Temp logged
Inspect logged
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Temp logged
Inspect logged
26
27
28
29
OCTOBER 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber[PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
SEPTEMBER 2016
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during OCTOBER 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
OCTOBER 2018 S MTW T F S
1
2
Temp logged
Inspect logged
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Temp logged
Inspect logged
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Temp logged
Inspect logged
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Temp logged
Inspect logged
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Temp logged
Inspect logged
31
NOVEMBER 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber [PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
OCTOBER 2018
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during NOVEMBER 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
NOVEMBER 2018 S MTW T F S
1
2
3
4
5
6
Temp logged
Inspect logged
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Temp logged
Inspect logged
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Temp logged
Inspect logged
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Temp logged
Inspect logged
28
29
30
DECEMBER 2018
Weekly RC PRESSURE/TEMPERATURE and Carbon Adsorber [PCE]PCE PURCHASES 12-MONTH TOTAL
(New Small and Large Area Cleaners) (Use pressure if pressure gauges are present on refrigeration unit
DATE
PRESSURE
TEMP
(º F or º C)
Is pressure within mfr specs? Or is temp 45º F (7.2º C) or less?
[PCE] in CA Exhaust (ppm)
[PCE] in Drum (ppm)
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH
NOVEMBER 2018
High
Low
Y N
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED LAST YEAR during DECEMBER 2017
-
Y N
SUBTOTAL
Y N
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASE
AMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
Y N
+
Y N
+
LEAK INSPECTIONS (TEST METHOD: sight smell (ss) or with a leak detector (ld))
(Small Area Cleaners every other week, Large Area Cleaners every week)
**ONCE EACH MONTH the inspection is REQUIRED to be conducted using a hand-held leak detector, regardless of facility size or equipment installation date**
COMPONENT INSPECTED
LEAKING?
Date
DATE PARTS
DATE PARTS
DATE
TEST METHOD
ORDERED
RECEIVED
REPAIRED
Hose + Pipe Connections
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Door Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Pump
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Solvent Tanks + containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Water Separators
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Muck Cooker
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Still
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Exhaust Dampers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Diverter Valves
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Filter Gaskets + Seating
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
All Filter Housings
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
Waste Containers
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
N Y
LABELED Y N DATED Y N
Dry Cleaner Compliance Calendar
Utah Department of Environmental Quality
Division of Air Quality
DECEMBER 2018 S MTW T F S
30
31
1
2
3
4
Temp logged
Inspect logged
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Temp logged
Inspect logged
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Temp logged
Inspect logged
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Temp logged
Inspect logged
26
27
28
29
RECORDKEEPING INSTRUCTIONS
TOTAL FROM LAST MONTH- June 2018
55
SUBTRACT PCE PURCHASED
June 2017
- 10
SUBTOTAL
45
PURCHASE
DATE
PURCHASEAMOUNT
12 MONTH
RUNNING
TOTAL
7/12
+15
60
+
Dry Cleaner Perchloroethylene NESHAP Notification of Compliance
1.Perchloroethylene (PCE)Dry Cleaning Facility Owner and Business Information:Print or type the following for each separately located dry cleaning facility. The owner of more than one
facility must fill out a separate form for each facility.Owner/OperatorCompany Name Mailing Address City State Zip Phone Number FaxE-mailFacility Address (If different from the above
mailing address)Street Address City State ZipPhone Number FaxComments:
2.Yearly PCE solvent purchase:Write in the total volume of PCE solvent purchased for the facility, for a year (from the current 12 month rolling total):GallonsHighest expected 12 month
total __________ Gallons
3.Facility’s source classification based on the PCE used at this facility (Dry to Dry){Transfer}:Small Area Source (use less than 140 {200} gallons of PCE per year)Large Area Source(use
140 - 2,100{200 –1,800}gallons of PCE per year)Major Source (use greater than 2,100 {1,800}gallons of PCE per year)
4.List all machines located at this facility:ManufacturerModelSerial NumberInstalled (mm-dd-yy)Control Device
Dry Cleaner Perchloroethylene NESHAP Notification of ComplianceCircle one: Collocated residential (located in a building with residential units). Number of Residential
Units_________Collocated commercial (located in a building with commercial)Standalone
6.Halogenated hydrocarbon detector or PCE gas analyzer available? Y N Type___________
7.Comments:8.Compliance Certification
□ By checking this box you are certifying the above equipment is in compliance with all applicable requirements of 40 CFR Part 63 Subpart M NESHAP for Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning
Facilities, including performing all inspections and recordkeeping.
Print or type the name and title of the Responsible Official for the dry cleaning facility:Name of Responsible OfficialTitle
I CERTIFY THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS REPORT TO BE ACCURATE AND TRUE TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE.Signature of Responsible OfficialDate
This notification is to be submitted to the Utah Division of Air Qualitywithin 30 daysof any of these events (please check all that apply):
_____start-up of a new location
_____old machines are replaced or additional dry cleaning machines are added to a facility
_____the amount of PCE purchased in a year exceeds the thresholdpreviously reported in #3
_____change of location or ownership
Mail the signed and completed Notification of Compliance status form to:
Utah Division of Air Quality
Minor Source Compliance SectionP.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT84114-4820November 1, 2017
Instructions for Completing the Notification of Compliance
This notice is required for dry cleaners subject to the 40 CFR 63 Subpart M NESHAP for Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Facilities. This notice is for existing and new machines using
perchloroethylene (PCE). If you need to submit compliance information for a transfer machine or a system that is located in a building with a residence, please contact the Utah Division
of Air Quality, Small Business Environmental Assistance Program 801-536-4000 or 800-270-4440.
This notification is to be submitted to the Division of Air Quality on or before 30 days after start-up of new or used dry cleaning machines, if PCE use increases or if additional dry
cleaning machines are added to a facility which has previously filed.
Copies of regulations and guidance documents are available from the Utah Division of Air Quality, Small Business Environmental Assistance Program 801-536-4000 or 800-270-4440.
1. Dry Cleaning Facility Address and Location
Owner/Operator -The name of the corporation, agency or individual that has ownership or control of the dry cleaning facility for which this notification is submitted.
Owner/Facility Address - Write in the mailing address of the owner and the facility.
2. Yearly PCE solvent consumption:
Write in the total amount, in gallons, of PCE consumed (purchased) at the facility during the previous twelve months. The total amount is for all machines, new and existing, at the
facility. New owners of used machines should obtain solvent purchase records from the previous owner. If this is a new machine, don’t include the initial PCE charge to fill the tank
in the consumption calculation. Contact the manufacturer of the machine to estimate the PCE consumption based on future usage. Note: If this is a new facility or dry cleaning machine
the consumption will be an estimate of future consumption.
3. Facility’s source classification based on the PCE used at this facility:
Using the amount of PCE written in No. 2 above, select the facility's classification: Indicate with an "X" which classification applies to the facility.
4. List the machines located at this facility:
List all the machines for this location. For each machine located at the facility, list the make, model, serial number (if it can be found), installed date and the control device required
for the machine. Use ‘Control Device Requirements’ table below for guidelines for control device requirements. Write the date of the machine’s installation in the date-month-year (dd-mm-yy)
format.
If a machine listed as an ‘existing’ machine is moved to another location, it becomes new installation and must meet all the applicable requirements. Note: A facility can have both
new and old machines at the same location. Different machines can have different control and reporting requirements at the same location.
If a facility has machines initially installed before December 9, 1991 the machine will be classified as “existing”. If a facility has machines initially installed on or after December
9, 1991, the source will be classified as “new”.
Control Device RequirementsClassificationControl DeviceExisting Small Area SourceNone RequiredExisting Large Area SourceRefrigerated Condenser (CarbonAdsorbers if machine installed before
11-22-93)New Small and Large Area SourceRefrigerated CondenserMajor and ALL New Area Sources after December 21, 2005. Refrigerated Condenser and pass the air-PCE gas-vapor stream from
inside the dry cleaning machine drum through a non-vented carbon adsorber or equivalent control device immediately before the door of the dry cleaning machine is opened.5.Collocatedmeans
located in a building with residential or commercial.
6. Halogenated hydrocarbon detector or PCE gas analyzer available?
Indicate Yes or No and the type, make and model.
7. Comments:If this notification is a change of owner, address or name change include a comment explaining this on the ‘Comments’ line.
8. Compliance certification:Indicate with an "X" if you are in compliance. Compliance means using the required control devices, performing the required pollution prevention, recordkeeping
and reporting as required by the Subpart M NESHAP for Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Facilities.Responsible Official Certification
Print or type the name of the responsible official and his/her title. The responsible official must sign and date this form.
A Responsible Official can be:
The president, vice president, secretary or treasurer of the company that owns the dry cleaning facility,
An owner of the dry cleaning facility,
The manager of the dry cleaning facility, or,
A government official, if the dry cleaning facility is owned by the Federal, State, City or County government,
A ranking military officer, if the dry cleaning facility is located at a military base.
Make a copy of the completed form for your records.
Mail the signed and completed Notification of Compliance status form to:
Utah Division of Air QualityMinor Source Compliance Section P.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT84114-4820
Small Business Environmental Assistance ProgramUtah Division of Air QualityP.O. Box 144820
Salt Lake City, UT84114-4820
Presorted
Standard
U.S. Postage
PAID
Salt Lake City, UT
Permit No. 4621
Notes:
A hand-held hydrocarbon detector or PCE gas analyzer is required to be used ONCE EACH MONTH to conduct the required equipment leak inspections, regardless of the size of the facility
(small, large, major) or the installation date(s) of the dry cleaning equipment.
Each dry cleaning system installed after December 21, 2005 at an area source shall route the air-PCE gas-vapor stream contained within each dry cleaning machine through a refrigerated
condenser and pass the air-PCE gas-vapor stream from inside the dry cleaning machine drum through a non-vented carbon adsorber or equivalent control device immediately before the door
of the dry cleaning machine is opened. The carbon adsorber must be desorbed in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
References: Title 40 Code of Federal Regulations Part 63 Subpart M (National Perchloroethylene Air Emission Standards for Dry Cleaning Facilities) [last revised July 11, 2008]
Utah SBEAP Website: http://www.deq.utah.gov/ProgramsServices/programs/air/smallbusassist/HAPsSmallBusiness.htm
EPA Website: https://www.epa.gov/stationary-sources-air-pollution/clean-air-act-guidelines-and-standards-solvent-use-and-surface
Need Help?
For additional information on Dry Cleaning operations, please contact Utah’s
Small Business Environmental Assistance Program at:
1-800-270-4440 or 1-801-536-4000