Illinois Pollution Control Board

Mission Statement:

The Illinois Pollution Control Board is an independent agency created in 1970 by the Environmental Protection Act. Under the Act, the Board is responsible for adopting Illinois’ environmental regulations and deciding contested environmental cases. The Illinois regulations are well-organized but voluminous with poor search capabilities. It quite tedious to page through the documents to find the applicable VOC regulations.

Current Regulations:

There is a stream of current regulations posted on the IPCB site. Separately, all regulations under review are posted in a separate site under the Joint Committee on Administrative Code.

Current Regulations:

Illinois Pollution Control Board Environmental Regulations for the State of Illinois Administrative Code TITLE 35: ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION It is easiest to go to the above link for Title 35. It lists all of the pollution regulations. Scroll down to find the word and pdf versions of the specific regulations, which are identified below. SUBTITLE B: AIR POLLUTION CHAPTER I: POLLUTION CONTROL BOARD SUBCHAPTER c: EMISSIONS STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR STATIONARY SOURCES PART 223 STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSIONS FOR AREA SOURCES This Part was revised effective July 1, 2012. This Part may be the most important part as it deals with VOC (called VOM) content limits for all of the product categories typically found in VOC regulations for most states. Note that in section 223.120, Illinois specifically incorporates by reference dozens of regulations adopted by California and other jurisdictions.  As a result, many of the regulations below do not include specific limits other than to refer to the California regulation.SUBPART B: CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS

223.205 Standards Lists VOC content limits for a wide variety of products.

223.208 Requirements for Aerosol Adhesives

223.209 Requirements for Floor Wax Strippers

223.210 Products Containing Ozone-Depleting Compounds

223.211 Requirements for Adhesive Removers, Aerosol Adhesives, Contact Adhesives, Electrical Cleaners, Electronic Cleaners, Footwear or Leather Care Products, General Purpose Degreasers, and Graffiti Removers

223.220 Requirements for Charcoal Lighter Material Refers to the California Air Resources Board

223.265 Additional Labeling Requirements for Aerosol Adhesives, Adhesive Removers, Electronic Cleaners, Electrical Cleaners, Energized Electrical Cleaners, and Contact Adhesives

223.285 Test Methods CARB Method 310, Determination of Volatile Organic Materials (VOM) in Consumer Products.

SUBPART C: ARCHITECTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE COATINGS

This set of standards came into effect July 1, 2009.

223.310 Standards This section contains a lengthy list of VOC Content limits for a wide range of products.

223.340 Compliance Provisions and Test Methods

USEPA Method 24, incorporated by reference in Section 223.120, except as provided in sections 223.350 and 223.360. An alternative method to determine the VOM content of coatings is SCAQMD Method 304-91, incorporated by reference in Section 223.120. The exempt compounds content shall be determined by SCAQMD Method 303-91.

Parts 215, 218, and 219: For stationary sources, most of the regulations deal with emissions per time period. However in the sections listed below, there are VOC content limits for certain applications. Parts 215, 218, and 219 have sections on VOC content limits. Helpfully, the sections are organized and numbered the same: e.g. Section 215.204 Emission Limitations has a counterpart section 218.204. If the reader locates a section of interest in any of 215, 218 or 219, it indicates that she should check that section in the other parts. PART 215 ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS This is an old regulation – compliance dates are ca. 1985. But the effective date in some sections is January 28, 2013, so Illinois appears to update in sections. We should assume that all regulations are current regardless of the effective date. Note that Part 215 applies to the whole state, but Part 218 applies to Chicago and Part 219 applies to Metro East.SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS Section 215.202 Compliance Schedules 215.204 Emission Limitations for Manufacturing Plants 215.208 Testing Methods for Volatile Organic Material Content Use Method 24 215.211 Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas

PART 218 ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR THE CHICAGO AREA This section was recently updated and is effective December 23, 2013.SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS Section 218.204 Emission Limitations Key section which includes VOC content limits on a wide range of products 218.212 Cross-Line Averaging to Establish Compliance for Coating Lines

SUBPART HH: MOTOR VEHICLE REFINISHING Section 218.780 Emission Limitations Key section which includes VOC content limits on a wide range of products

SUBPART JJ: MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL ADHESIVES Effective May 1, 2012. Section 218.900 Applicability 218.901 Emission Limitations and Control Requirements VOC content limits on a several products

APPENDIX H Baseline VOM Content Limitations for Subpart F, Section 218.212 Cross-Line Averaging

PART 219 ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR THE METRO EAST AREA This section was recently updated and is effective December 23, 2013.SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS Section 219.204 Emission Limitations Key section which includes VOC content limits on a wide range of products 219.212 Cross-Line Averaging to Establish Compliance for Coating Lines

SUBPART HH: MOTOR VEHICLE REFINISHING Section 219.780 Emission Limitations Key section which includes VOC content limits on a wide range of products

SUBPART JJ: MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL ADHESIVES Effective May 1, 2012. Section 219.900 Applicability 219.901 Emission Limitations and Control Requirements VOC content limits on a several products

Appendix H Baseline VOM Content Limitations for Subpart F, Section 219.212 Cross-Line Averaging

Proposed Amendments

Amendments to the Illinois Administrative Code come under the jurisdiction of the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules. The changes are not found on the Illinois Pollution Control Board website, but instead on the Joint Committee on Administrative Rules website. The JCAR website lists the temporary changes in effect until the Administrative Code is permanently revised:The General Assembly’s Illinois Administrative Code database includes only those rulemakings that have been permanently adopted. This menu will point out the Sections on which an emergency rule (valid for a maximum of 150 days, usually until replaced by a permanent rulemaking) exists. The emergency rulemaking is linked through the notation that follows the Section heading in the menu.

As of September, 2014, rule changes were listed in every section of Title 35 Air Pollution that are listed in the section above. We suspect that these temporary changes have been adopted into the IPCB permanent rule base, but not deleted from the JCAR temporary website. PART 223 STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSIONS FOR AREA SOURCES SUBPART B: CONSUMER AND COMMERCIAL PRODUCTS Section 223.205 Standards Section 223.208 Requirements for Aerosol Adhesives Section 223.209 Requirements for Floor Wax Strippers Section 223.210 Products Containing Ozone-Depleting Compounds Section 223.211 Requirements for Adhesive Removers, Aerosol Adhesives, Contact Adhesives, Electrical Cleaners, Electronic Cleaners, Footwear or Leather Care Products, General Purpose Degreasers, and Graffiti Removers Section 223.220 Requirements for Charcoal Lighter Material Section 223.265 Additional Labeling Requirements for Aerosol Adhesives, Adhesive Removers, Electronic Cleaners, Electrical Cleaners, Energized Electrical Cleaners, and Contact Adhesives Section 223.285 Test Methods SUBPART C: ARCHITECTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE COATINGS Section 223.310 Standards Section 223.340 Compliance Provisions and Test Methods PART 215 ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS Section 215.202 Compliance Schedules 215.204 Emission Limitations for Manufacturing Plants 215.208 Testing Methods for Volatile Organic Material Content 215.211 Compliance Dates and Geographical Areas PART 218 ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR THE CHICAGO AREA SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS Section 218.204 Emission Limitations 218.212 Cross-Line Averaging to Establish Compliance for Coating Lines SUBPART HH: MOTOR VEHICLE REFINISHING Section 218.780 Emission Limitations SUBPART JJ: MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL ADHESIVES Section 218.900 Applicability 218.901 Emission Limitations and Control Requirements APPENDIX H Baseline VOM Content Limitations for Subpart F, Section 218.212 Cross-Line Averaging PART 219 ORGANIC MATERIAL EMISSION STANDARDS AND LIMITATIONS FOR THE METRO EAST AREA SUBPART F: COATING OPERATIONS Section219.204 Emission Limitations 219.212 Cross-Line Averaging to Establish Compliance for Coating Lines SUBPART HH: MOTOR VEHICLE REFINISHING Section 219.780 Emission Limitations SUBPART JJ: MISCELLANEOUS INDUSTRIAL ADHESIVES Effective May 1, 2012. Section 219.900 Applicability 219.901 Emission Limitations and Control Requirements Appendix H Baseline VOM Content Limitations for Subpart F, Section 219.212 Cross-Line Averaging