Mich. Admin. Code R. 336.1284 - Permit to install exemptions; containers
Rule 284.
(1) This
rule does not apply if prohibited by
R
336.1278 and unless the requirements of
R
336.1278a have been met.
(2) The requirement of
R
336.1201(1) to obtain a permit to
install does not apply to containers, reservoirs, or tanks used exclusively for
any of the following:
(a) Dipping or storage
operations for coating objects with oils, waxes, greases, or natural or
synthetic resins containing no organic solvents.
(b) Storage of butane, propane, or liquefied
petroleum gas in a vessel that has a capacity of less than 40,000
gallons.
(c) Storage and surge
capacity of lubricating, hydraulic, and thermal oils and indirect heat transfer
fluids.
(d) Storage of no. 1 to no.
6 fuel oils as specified in ASTM D396, gas turbine fuel oils No. 2-GT to 4-GT
as specified in ASTM D2880, aviation gas as specified in ASTM D910, jet fuels
as specified in ASTM D1655, diesel fuel oils no. 2-D and 4-D as specified in
ASTM D975, or biodiesel fuel oil and blends as specified in ASTM D6751 and ASTM
D7467. The ASTM methods are adopted by reference in
R
336.1902.
(e) Storage of sweet crude or sweet
condensate in a vessel that has a capacity of less than 40,000
gallons.
(f) Storage of sour crude
or sour condensate in a vessel that has a capacity of less than 40,000 gallons
if vapor recovery or its equivalent is used to prevent the emission of vapors
to the atmosphere.
(g) Storage and
handling equipment for gasoline , gasoline blends including ethanol, diesel
fuel, or natural gas as follows:
(i) Loading
facilities handling less than 20,000 gallons per day for storage , mixing,
blending, and handling of gasoline , and/or gasoline /ethanol blends, or for
diesel fuel storage and handling.
(ii) Dispensing facilities for storage ,
mixing, blending and handling of gasoline and/or gasoline /ethanol blends, for
natural gas storage and handling, or for diesel fuel storage and
handling.
(iii) Equipment
exclusively serving dynamometer facilities for gasoline and/or gasoline /ethanol
blends storage and handling, for natural gas storage and handling, or for
diesel fuel storage and handling.
(h) Storage and water dilution of aqueous
solutions of inorganic salts, bases, and the following acids:
(i) Sulfuric acid that is not more than 99%
by weight.
(ii) Phosphoric acid
that is not more than 99% by weight.
(iii) Nitric acid that is not more than 20%
by weight.
(iv) Hydrochloric acid
that is not more than 11% by weight.
(i) Storage , mixing, blending, or transfer
operations of volatile organic compounds or noncarcinogenic liquids in a vessel
that has a capacity of not more than 40,000 gallons where the contents have a
true vapor pressure of not more than 1.5 psia at the actual storage
conditions.
(j) Pressurized storage
of acetylene, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, helium, and other substances,
excluding chlorine and anhydrous ammonia in a quantity of more than 500
gallons, that have a boiling point of 0 degrees Celsius or lower.
(k) Storage containers and transfer
operations of noncarcinogenic solid material, including silos, that only emit
particulate matter and that are controlled with an appropriately designed and
operated fabric filter collector system or an equivalent control system .
(l) Filling of noncarcinogenic
liquids in shipping or storage containers that have emissions that are released
only into the general in-plant environment.
(m) Storage of wood and wood
residues.
(n) Storage of methanol
in a vessel that has a capacity of not more than 30,000 gallons.
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