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OAQ Control Equpiment Application CE-07 Organics Adsorber Form. This is a Indiana form and can be use in Department Of Enviromental Management Statewide.
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ORGANIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT: Adsorber – INSTRUCTIONS
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The purpose of CE-07 (state form 52624) is to summarize all of the physical and operational parameters of an adsorber
used to control organic emissions. Complete this form once for each control device (or once for each set of identical
control devices). CE-07 is a required form for submitting information about an adsorber to IDEM, OAQ. For the purposes
of this form, the term “source” refers to the plant as a whole and NOT to the individual emissions units.
If you have any questions, contact the Air Permit Reviewer of the Day (PROD) at (317) 233-0178 or 1-800-451-6027
extension 3-0178 (toll free call within Indiana).
Part A: Identification and Description of Control Equipment
Part A identifies the organic control device and to describe its physical properties.
1. Control Equipment ID:
Provide the identification number for each device used to control or limit air pollutant emissions. The identification
numbers listed on this form should correspond to the emissions unit identified on the Plant Layout diagram and
Process Flow diagram.
2. Installation Date:
Specify when the control equipment was installed. At a minimum, the month and year of installation is required.
3. Adsorption Method:
Specify the method of adsorption used to control air pollutant emissions.
4. Adsorbent Material:
Specify the adsorbent material used in the control device.
5. Adsorption Design:
Specify the design of the adsorption system.
6. Saturation Capacity:
Specify the capacity at which the adsorption unit will reach saturation. Include appropriate units of measure.
7. Breakthrough Capacity:
Specify the capacity at which the adsorption unit will no longer be able to collect pollutants from the gas stream.
Include appropriate units of measure.
8. Heel Capacity:
Specify the capacity of the adsorption unit that will not be replenished after regeneration. Include appropriate units of
measure.
9. Working Capacity:
Specify the average working capacity of the adsorption system. Include appropriate units of measure.
10. Is this a Dual System?
Specify whether or not the device is a dual adsorption system.
11. Is there a System Bypass during the Regeneration / Purge Cycle?
Specify whether or not there is a bypass of the adsorption system during the regeneration or purge cycle.
12. Regeneration Frequency:
Specify the frequency of regeneration.
Part B: Operational Parameters
Part B provides the operational parameters of the control device and the pollutant laden gas stream. Appropriate units
must be included if the standard units are not used.
13. Organic Vapor Concentration:
Provide the concentration of the organic vapors prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device,
and include the calculation of the difference in concentration between the inlet and outlet of the device. You must
also include the units for flow rate. Vapor concentration is typically provided in parts per million by volume (ppmv).
14. Gas Stream Flow Rate:
Provide the volumetric flow rate of the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device,
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and include the calculation of the difference in flow rate between the inlet and outlet of the device. You must also
include the units for flow rate. Air flow rates are typically provided in actual cubic feet per minute (acfm).
15. Gas Stream Temperature:
Provide the average temperature of the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control
device, and include the calculation of the difference in temperature between the inlet and outlet of the device. You
must also indicate the temperature scale used. Air stream temperatures are typically provided in degrees Fahrenheit
(°F).
16. Gas Stream Pressure:
Provide the pressure applied to the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device,
and include the calculation of the difference in pressure between the inlet and outlet of the device. You must also
include the units of pressure. Air pressure is typically provided in inches of water (in H2O) or pounds per square inch
(psi) or millimeters of mercury (mm Hg).
17. Moisture Content:
Provide the moisture content of the gas stream prior to entering the control device, after leaving the control device,
and include the calculation of the difference in moisture content between the inlet and outlet of the device. Moisture
content is typically provided as a percent (%).
18. Other:
Specify any other parameter of the control device, and provide the appropriate value for the parameter prior to
entering the control device, after leaving the control device, and include the calculation of the difference between the
inlet and outlet of the device. Specify the units of measure used for the control device parameter.
Part C: Pollutant Concentrations
Part C provides the operational parameters of the particulate control device and the pollutant laden gas stream.
Appropriate units must be included if the standard units are not used.
19. Units:
For each pollutant controlled, provide the units of measure for each concentration. Pollutant concentrations are
typically provided in pounds per hour (lb/hr), tons per year (tpy), parts per million by volume (ppmv) or in milligrams
per liter (mg/L), or in grains per dry standard cubic foot (gr/dscf).
20. Inlet:
For each pollutant controlled, provide the concentration of the pollutant in the gas stream prior to entering the control
device.
21. Outlet:
For each pollutant controlled, provide the concentration of the pollutant in the gas stream after leaving the control
device.
22. Efficiency:
Provide a capture and control efficiency for each pollutant controlled by the control device.
Capture
The capture efficiency of the control device is the amount of the contaminated gas stream that is collected by the
control device. Provide the particulate capture efficiency for the control device. Efficiency is typically provided as a
percent (%).
Control
The control efficiency of the control device is the amount of contaminant that is removed from the captured gas
stream by the control device. Provide the particulate control efficiency for the control device. Efficiency is typically
provided as a percent (%).
Part D: Monitoring, Record Keeping, & Testing Procedures
Part D identifies any existing or proposed monitoring, record keeping, & testing procedures that may need to be included
in the permit.
23. Items Monitored:
Specify what is or will be monitored for each control device. For example, “pressure drop across the baghouse”.
24. Monitoring Frequency:
Specify the frequency for each monitored item (e.g., “once per shift”).
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25. Items Recorded:
List what records are or will be kept for each listed control device (e.g., “raw material usage”).
26. Record Keeping Frequency:
Specify the record keeping frequency for each recorded item (e.g., “daily log of material usage”).
27. Pollutants Tested:
For each listed emissions unit, list the performance tests conducted. For the pressure drop example, the performance
test would be for “particulate matter”.
28. Test Methods:
If the applicable requirement requires the use of a specific test method, identify the test method. Standard testing
methods are provided by the American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). If no specific test method is
required, describe the methods used to for the performance test.
29. Testing Frequency:
Specify the testing frequency for each performance test (e.g., “annually”).
Part E: Preventive Maintenance Plan
Part E verifies that a complete Preventive Maintenance Plan (PMP) has been prepared for the control device, if
applicable. Use this table as a checklist to ensure that the PMP is complete.
30. Do you have a Preventive Maintenance Plan (PMP)?
Specify whether or not a Preventive Maintenance Plan (PMP) is needed for the control device. If the PMP is needed,
use the checklist items A-D to verify that the PMP is complete.
A. Identification of the individual(s) responsible for inspecting, maintaining and repairing emission control
devices.
Identify the individual(s) responsible for inspecting, maintaining and repairing emission control devices.
B. Description of the items or conditions that will be inspected.
Describe the items or conditions that will be inspected.
C. Schedule for inspection of items or conditions described above.
Specify the schedule for inspection of items or conditions described above.
D. Identification and quantification of the replacement parts that will be maintained in inventory for quick
replacement.
Identify and quantify the replacement parts that will be maintained in inventory for quick replacement.
***SUBMISSION OF CONFIDENTIAL RECORDS***
All information submitted to IDEM will be made available to the public unless it is submitted under a claim of
confidentiality. Claim 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 confidential
information becoming a public record, available for public inspection. To ensure that your information remains
confidential, refer to the IDEM, OAQ information regarding submittal of confidential business information. For more
information on confidentiality for certain types of business information, please review IDEM’s Nonrule Policy Document
Air-031-NPD regarding Emission Data.
1. IDEM, OAQ’s information regarding submittal of confidential business information:
www.in.gov/idem/air/permits/apps/cbi.html
2. IDEM’s Nonrule Policy Document regarding Emission Data (Air-031-NPD): www.in.gov/idem/rules/policies/index.html
3. Example Plant Layout diagram: www.in.gov/idem/air/permits/apps/instructions/pldexample.pdf
4. Example Process Flow diagram: www.in.gov/idem/air/permits/apps/instructions/pfdexample.pdf
5. Air Emission Credit Registry: www.emissioncredit.in.gov
6. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): www.astm.org
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OAQ CONTROL EQUIPMENT APPLICATION
IDEM - Office of Air Quality - Permits Branch
100 N. Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
CE-07: Organics – Adsorber
State Form 52624 (3-06)
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT
Telephone: (317) 233-0178 or
Toll Free: 1-800-451-6027 x30178 (within Indiana)
Facsimile Number: (317) 232-6749
http://www.in.gov/idem/permits/air/
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The purpose of CE-07 is to identify all the parameters that describe the adsorber. This is a required form.
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Complete this form once for each adsorber (or once for each set of identical adsorbers).
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Detailed instructions for this form are available online at www.in.gov/idem/permits/air/apps/instructions/ce07instructions.doc.
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NOTES:
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.
PART A: Identification and Description of Control Equipment
Part A identifies the control device and describes its physical properties.
1. Control Equipment ID:
2. Installation Date:
3. Adsorption Method:
Chemical
Physical
Other (specify):
4. Adsorbent Material:
Silica Gel
Activated Alumina
Polymer (specify):
5. Adsorption Design:
Fixed Bed
Molecular Sieve
Activated Carbon
Other (specify):
On-site Regeneration
Off-site Regeneration
Other (specify):
6. Saturation Capacity (include units – Ex. Lbs contaminant / 100 lbs adsorbent):
7. Breakthrough Capacity (include units – Ex. Lbs contaminant / 100 lbs adsorbent):
8. Heel Capacity (include units – Ex. Lbs contaminant / 100 lbs adsorbent):
9. Working Capacity (include units – Ex. Lbs contaminant / 100 lbs adsorbent):
10. Is this a Dual System?
Yes
No
Not Applicable
11. Is there a System Bypass during the Regeneration/Purge Cycle?
Yes
No
Not Applicable
12. Regeneration Frequency (specify units):
Not Applicable
PART B: Operational Parameters
Part B provides the operational parameters of the control device and the pollutant laden gas stream.
A.
Units
13. Organic Vapor Concentration (by volume)
15. Gas Stream Temperature
inches of
water
C.
Outlet
D.
Differential
ACFM
°F
16. Gas Stream Pressure
Inlet
ppmv
14. Gas Stream Flow Rate
B.
17. Moisture Content
to
%
18. Other (specify):
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Indiana Department of Environmental Management
Office of Air Quality
State Form 52624 (3-06)
Organics Control Device – Adsorber
FORM CE-07
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PART C: Pollutant Concentrations
Part C provides the pollutant concentrations of the pollutant laden gas stream.
19. Units
20. Inlet
21. Outlet
22. Efficiency (%):
Capture
Control
a. Hazardous Air Pollutant (HAP) (specify):
b. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)
c. Other Pollutant (specify):
PART D: Monitoring, Record Keeping, & Testing Procedures
Part D identifies any existing or proposed monitoring, record keeping, & testing procedures that may need to be included
in the permit.
23. Item(s) Monitored:
24. Monitoring Frequency:
25. Item(s) Recorded:
26. Record Keeping Frequency:
27. Pollutant(s) Tested:
28. Test Method(s):
29. Testing Frequency:
PART E: Preventive Maintenance Plan
Part E verifies that a complete Preventive Maintenance Plan (PMP) has been prepared for the control device, if
applicable. Use this table as a checklist to ensure that the PMP is complete.
30. Do you have a Preventive Maintenance Plan (PMP)?
No PMP is needed.
Yes – the following items are identified on the PMP:
A.
Identification of the individual(s) responsible for inspecting, maintaining and repairing emission control devices.
B.
Description of the items or conditions that will be inspected.
C.
Schedule for inspection of items or conditions described above.
D.
Identification and quantification of the replacement parts that will be maintained in inventory for quick replacement.
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