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PA Bulletin, Doc. No. 00-1800

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Title 25--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

[25 PA. CODE CH. 121]

Corrective Amendment to 25 Pa. Code § 121.1

[30 Pa.B. 5447]

   The Department of Environmental Protection (Department) has discovered a discrepancy between the agency text of 25 Pa. Code § 121.1 (relating to definitions) as deposited with the Legislative Reference Bureau and as published at 29 Pa.B. 1879, 1883 (April 10, 1999) and as published in the Pennsylvania Code Reporter (Master Transmittal Sheet No. 295) and is currently appearing in the Pennsylvania Code. Several definitions were inadvertently omitted.

   Therefore, under 45 Pa.C.S. § 901: The Department has deposited with the Legislative Reference Bureau a corrective amendment to 25 Pa. Code § 121.1. The corrective amendment to 25 Pa. Code § 121.1 is effective as of April 10, 1999, the date the defective official text was printed in the Pennsylvania Bulletin.

   The correct version of 25 Pa. Code § 121.1 appears in Annex A, with ellipses referring to the existing text of the regulation.

Annex A

TITLE 25.  ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

PART I.  DEPARTMENT OF
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION

Subpart C.  PROTECTION OF
NATURAL RESOURCES

ARTICLE III.  AIR RESOURCES

CHAPTER 121.  GENERAL PROVISIONS

§ 121.1.  Definitions.

   The definitions in section 3 of the act (35 P. S. § 4003) apply to this article. In addition, the following words and terms, when used in this article, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

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   Blender--A person who owns, leases, operates, controls or supervises an oxygenate blending facility.

   Bonding maskant--A temporary coating used to protect selected areas of aerospace parts from strong acid or alkaline solutions during processing for bonding.

   Bottom filling--The filling of a tank truck or stationary storage tank through an opening which is flush with or directly adjacent to the tank bottom.

   Bulk gasoline plant--A gasoline storage and distribution facility with a daily throughput of less than 20,000 gallons (76,000 liters).

   Bulk gasoline terminal--A gasoline storage and distribution facility which has a daily throughput of 20,000 gallons (76,000 liters) or more of gasoline.

   Bus pool--An employer-administered bus transportation service having advance ticket purchase, guaranteed seats and limited pickup at defined locations.

   CARB--California Air Resources Board--The board established and empowered to regulate sources of air pollution in California, including motor vehicles, under California Health & Safety Code Section 39003.

   CARB Executive Order--A document issued by CARB certifying that a specified engine family or model year vehicle has met applicable Title 13 CCR requirements for certification and sale in California.

   CARC--chemical agent resistant coating--An exterior topcoat applied to aerospace vehicles or components designed to withstand exposure to chemical warfare agents or the decontaminants used on these agents.

   CCR--California Code of Regulations.

   CMSA--Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area.

   CPDS--Certified Product Data Sheet--For purposes of wood furniture manufacturing operations under §§ 129.101--129.107 (relating to wood furniture manufacturing operations), documentation furnished by a coating supplier or an outside laboratory for a coating, strippable spray booth coating or solvent that provides the VOC content as pounds of VOC per pound of coating solids calculated from data measured using the EPA Reference Method 24 or an equivalent or alternative method. Batch formulation data may be used if it is demonstrated to the satisfaction of the Administrator of the EPA that the coating does not release additional VOC as reaction byproducts during the cure. The VOC content stated should represent the maximum VOC emission potential of the coating, strippable spray booth coating or solvent.

   Can coating--Exterior coating and interior spray coating in two-piece can lines; interior and exterior coating in sheet coating lines for three-piece cans; side-seam spray coating and interior spray coating in can-fabricating lines for three-piece cans; and sealing compound application and sheet coating in end coating lines.

   Car pool--Two or more persons commuting to a worksite on a regular basis in a vehicle with a capacity of less than seven seating positions.

   Carrier--A distributor who does not take title to or otherwise have ownership of the gasoline, and does not alter either the quality or quantity of the gasoline.

   Charging--The operation by which coal is introduced into a coke oven.

   Charging port--An opening on the oven through which coal is or may be introduced into a coke oven whether or not the opening is regularly used for that purpose, including a jumper pipe port.

   Chemical milling maskant--A coating that is applied directly to aluminum aerospace vehicles or components to protect surface areas when chemically milling the component with a Type II etchant. The term does not include maskants used with Type I etchants, bonding maskants, line sealers and critical use and seal coat maskants. Additionally, maskants that must be used on an individual part or subassembly with a combination of Type II etchants and any of these types of maskants--for example, Type I compatible, bonding, line sealers and critical use and seal coat.

   Classic motor vehicle--A motor vehicle, but not a reproduction thereof, manufactured at least 15 years prior to the current year which has been maintained in or restored to a condition which is substantially in conformity with manufacturer specifications and appearance.

   Clean Air Act--The Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. §§ 7401--7642), and the rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.

   Clean Vehicles Program--A low-emissions vehicle program established under section 177 of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. § 7507) which implements the low emission standards for new motor vehicles and motor vehicle engines adopted by California under a waiver obtained from the Administrator of the EPA under section 209(b) of the Clean Air Act (42 U.S.C.A. § 7543(b)).

   Cleaning operation--Spray-gun, hand-wipe and flush cleaning operations.

   Cleaning solvent--A liquid material used for hand-wipe spray gun or flush cleaning. The term includes solutions that contain VOCs.

   Clear coat--A coating which lacks opacity or which is transparent and uses the undercoat as a reflectant base or undertone color, except for extreme performance coatings.

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[Pa.B. Doc. No. 00-1800. Filed for public inspection October 20, 2000, 9:00 a.m.]



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