WAC 173-401-532
Categorically exempt insignificant
emission units. (1) General. This section contains lists of
units and activities that are categorically exempt from this
chapter. The activities listed in this section may be omitted
from the permit application.
(2) Mobile transport tanks on vehicles, except for those
containing asphalt.
(3) Lubricating oil storage tanks.
(4) Storage tanks, reservoirs and pumping and handling
equipment of any size, limited to soaps, lubricants, hydraulic
fluid, vegetable oil, grease, animal fat, aqueous salt
solutions or other materials and processes using appropriate
lids and covers where there is no generation of objectionable
odor or airborne particulate matter.
(5) Pressurized storage of oxygen, nitrogen, carbon
dioxide, air, or inert gases.
(6) Storage of solid material, dust-free handling.
(7) Vehicle exhaust from auto maintenance and repair
shops.
(8) Vents from continuous emissions monitors and other
analyzers.
(9) Vents from rooms, buildings and enclosures that
contain permitted emissions units or activities from which
local ventilation, controls and separate exhaust are provided.
(10) Internal combustion engines for propelling or
powering a vehicle.
(11) Recreational fireplaces including the use of
barbecues, campfires and ceremonial fires.
(12) Brazing, soldering and welding equipment and
oxygen-hydrogen cutting torches for use in cutting metal where
in components of the metal do not generate HAPs or HAPs
precursors.
(13) Atmospheric generators used in connection with metal
heat treating processes.
(14) Metal finishing or cleaning using tumblers.
(15) Metal casting molds and molten metal crucibles that
do not contain potential HAPs.
(16) Die casting.
(17) Metal or glass heat-treating, in absence of molten
materials, oils, or VOCs.
(18) Drop hammers or hydraulic presses for forging or
metalworking.
(19) Electrolytic deposition, used to deposit brass,
bronze, copper, iron, tin, zinc, precious and other metals not
listed as the parents of HAPs.
(20) Metal fume vapors from electrically heated
foundry/forge operations wherein the components of the metal
do not generate HAPs or HAP precursors. Electric arc furnaces
are excluded from consideration for listing as insignificant.
(21) Metal melting and molten metal holding equipment and
operations wherein the components of the metal do not generate
HAPs or HAP precursors. Electric arc furnaces are not
considered for listing as insignificant.
(22) Inspection equipment for metal products.
(23) Plastic and resin curing equipment, excluding FRP.
(24) Extrusion equipment, metals, minerals, plastics,
grain or wood.
(25) Presses and vacuum forming, for curing rubber and
plastic products or for laminating plastics.
(26) Roller mills and calendars, rubber and plastics.
(27) Conveying and storage of plastic pellets.
(28) Plastic compression, injection, and transfer molding
and extrusion, rotocasting, pultrusion, blowmolding, excluding
acrylics, PVC, polystyrene and related copolymers and the use
of plasticizer. Only oxygen, carbon dioxide, nitrogen, air,
or inert gas allowed as blowing agents.
(29) Plastic pipe welding.
(30) Nonmetallic mineral mines and screening plants
except for crushing and associated activities that are not
subject to 40 CFR Part 60 Subpart 000. Quarrying of silica
rock and associated activities are not considered for listing
as insignificant.
(31) Wet sand and gravel screening.
(32) Wax application.
(33) Plant upkeep including routine housekeeping,
preparation for and painting of structures or equipment,
retarring roofs, applying insulation to buildings in
accordance with applicable environmental and health and safety
requirements and paving or stripping parking lots.
(34) Agricultural activities on a facility's property
that are not subject to registration or new source review by
the permitting authority.
(35) Cleaning and sweeping of streets and paved surfaces.
(36) Ultraviolet curing processes.
(37) Hot melt adhesive application with no VOCs in the
adhesive formulation.
(38) Laundering, dryers, extractors, tumblers for
fabrics, using water solutions of bleach and/or detergents.
(39) Steam cleaning operations.
(40) Steam sterilizers.
(41) Food preparing for human consumption including
cafeterias, kitchen facilities and barbecues located at a
source for providing food service on the premises.
(42) Portable drums and totes.
(43) Lawn and landscaping activities.
(44) Flares used to indicate danger to the public.
(45) General vehicle maintenance including vehicle
exhaust from repair facilities.
(46) Comfort air conditioning or air cooling systems, not
used to remove air contaminants from specific equipment.
(47) Natural draft hoods, natural draft stacks, or
natural draft ventilators for sanitary and storm drains,
safety valves, and storage tanks subject to size and service
limitations expressed elsewhere in this section.
(48) Natural and forced air vents and stacks for
bathroom/toilet facilities.
(49) Office activities.
(50) Personal care activities.
(51) Sampling connections used exclusively to withdraw
materials for laboratory analyses and testing.
(52) Firefighting and similar safety equipment and
equipment used to train firefighters excluding fire drill
pits.
(53) Materials and equipment used by, and activity
related to operation of infirmary; infirmary is not the
source's business activity.
(54) Fuel and exhaust emissions from vehicles in parking
lots.
(55) Carving, cutting, routing, turning, drilling,
machining, sawing, surface grinding, sanding, planing,
buffing, shot blasting, shot peening, sintering or polishing:
Ceramics, glass, leather, metals, plastics, rubber, concrete,
paper stock or wood provided that:
(a) Activity is performed indoors;
(b) Particulate emission control in the immediate
vicinity of the activity;
(c) Exhaust from the particulate control is within the
building housing the activity;
(d) No fugitive particulate emissions enter the
environment.
(56) Oxygen, nitrogen, or rare gas extraction and
liquefaction equipment subject to other exemption limitation,
e.g., internal and external combustion equipment.
(57) Slaughterhouse equipment except rendering cookers.
(58) Ozonation equipment.
(59) Nonasbestos brake shoe bonding.
(60) Batch loading and unloading of solid phase
catalysts.
(61) Demineralization and oxygen scavenging (deaeration)
of water.
(62) Pulse capacitors.
(63) Laser trimmers, using dust collection to prevent
fugitive emissions.
(64) Plasma etcher, using dust collection to prevent
fugitive emissions and using only oxygen, nitrogen, carbon
dioxide, or inert gas.
(65) Gas cabinets using only gasses that are not
regulated air pollutants.
(66) CO2 lasers, used only on metals and other materials
which do not emit HAPs in the process.
(67) Structural changes not having air contaminant
emissions.
(68) Confection cooking equipment.
(69) Mixing, packaging, storage and handling activities
of any size, limited to soaps, lubricants, vegetable oil,
grease, animal fat, aqueous salt solutions.
(70) Photographic process equipment by which an image is
reproduced upon material sensitized to radiant energy, e.g.,
blueprint activity, photocopiers, mimeograph, telefax,
photographic developing, and microfiche.
(71) Pharmaceutical and cosmetics packaging equipment.
(72) Paper trimmers/binders.
(73) Sample gathering, preparation and management.
(74) Repair and maintenance activities, not involving
installation of an emission unit and not increasing potential
emissions of a regulated air pollutant.
(75) Handling equipment and associated activities for
glass and aluminum which is destined for recycling, not the
re-refining process itself.
(76) Hydraulic and hydrostatic testing equipment.
(77) Batteries and battery charging.
(78) Porcelain and vitreous enameling equipment.
(79) Solid waste (as defined in the Washington
Administrative Code) containers.
(80) Salt baths using nonvolatile salts and not used in
operations which result in air emissions.
(81) Shock chambers.
(82) Wire strippers.
(83) Humidity chambers.
(84) Solar simulators.
(85) Environmental chambers not using hazardous air
pollutant (HAPs) gasses.
(86) Totally enclosed conveyors.
(87) Steam vents and safety relief valves.
(88) Air compressors, pneumatically operated equipment,
systems and hand tools.
(89) Steam leaks.
(90) Recovery boiler blow-down tank.
(91) Salt cake mix tanks.
(92) Continuous digester chip feeders.
(93) Weak liquor and filter tanks.
(94) Process water and white water storage tanks.
(95) Demineralizer tanks.
(96) Clean condensate tanks.
(97) Alum tanks.
(98) Broke beaters, repulpers, pulp and repulping tanks,
stock chests and pulp handling.
(99) Lime mud filtrate tank.
(100) Hydrogen peroxide tanks.
(101) Lime mud water.
(102) Lime mud filter.
(103) Liquor clarifiers and storage tanks and associated
pumping, piping and handling.
(104) Lime grits washers, filters and handling.
(105) Lime silos and feed bins.
(106) Paper forming.
(107) Dryers (Yankee, after dryer, curing systems and
coolings systems).
(108) Vacuum systems exhausts.
(109) Starch cooking.
(110) Stock cleaning and pressurized pulp washing.
(111) Winders.
(112) Chipping.
(113) Debarking.
(114) Sludge dewatering and handling.
(115) Screw press vents.
(116) Pond dredging.
(117) Polymer tanks and storage devices and associated
pumping and handling equipment, used for solids dewatering and
flocculation.
(118) NonPCB oil filled circuit breakers, oil filled
transformers and other equipment that is analogous to, but not
considered to be, a tank.
(119) Electric or steam-heated drying ovens and
autoclaves.
(120) Sewer manholes, junction boxes, sumps and lift
stations associated with wastewater treatment systems.
(121) Water cooling towers processing exclusively
noncontact cooling water.
[Statutory Authority: Chapter 70.94 RCW. 94-11-105 (Order
93-30), § 173-401-532, filed 5/17/94, effective 6/17/94.]