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Required for Perc Drycleaners
-Immediate Attention Needed-
Information Due by July 28, 2008
(For Sources NOT located in Davidson, Knox, Hamilton and Shelby Counties. Sources located in these Counties should check with their Local Air Pollution Control Authority)
On July 27, 2006, the Federal Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) published a revision to the environmental regulations affecting perc drycleaners. Additionally, a correction to the rule was made on April 1. 2008. The revisions require the following two actions.
» Submit Compliance Status Notification
The new rule requires perc drycleaners to submit a compliance status notification. This is a notification to the State of Tennessee that you are in compliance with the requirements of the new rule. You can find a sample notification letter here. Submit the required notification information to the address on the sample notification letter. A copy of the rule and a brochure that summarizes the rule requirements are also available.
» Apply for a new Air Pollution Control Permit
The Tennessee Division of Air Pollution Control (APC) will reissue drycleaner air permits for perchloroethylene drycleaners under their authority. The reissued permitswill incorporate the new regulatoryrequirements. Drycleaners should complete a permit application form (APC 20), a drycleaner source description form (APC 45) for each machine and send to the address on the forms.
All perc drycleaners must conduct new monitoring and recordkeeping requirements beginning July 28, 2008. The most significant regulatory change is the leak detection monitoring using an instrument and the recording of findings. Equipment installed after December 21, 2005, must conduct this monitoring immediately upon start-up.
The "Drycleaner's Compliance Calendar" provided by the Drycleaner Environmental Response Program (DCERP) has log sheets that can be used to meet the required monitoring and recordkeeping.
In Tennessee, air pollution is regulated in five geographical areas:
Davidson County
Hamilton County
Knox County
Shelby County
The other ninety one counties are regulated directly by state Air Pollution Control.
New Federal Uniform Manifest for Hazardous Waste Generators and Hazardous Waste Handlers
For more information click here
All Perc Drycleaners are hazardous waste generators. For general hazardous waste regulatory information visit the hazardous waste permit page.
Most non-perc drycleaning waste is classified as Special Waste. Visit the special waste permit page for general Special Waste information.
All drycleaners must register with the DCERP. Visit the DCERP permit page for information.
» Dry Cleaners! Did You Know? - An overview of Tennessee Regulatory Requirements for Dry Cleaners.
» Helpful Information on recordkeeping and reporting for non perc facilities
» TN Dry Cleaner's Multimedia Compliance Calendar - For environmental reporting and record-keeping
» U.S. EPA Multimedia Inspection Checklist for Dry Cleaning Facilities
» Dry Cleaners Environmental Response Program (DCERP) Main Page
» Chapter 1200-1-17 Dry Cleaner Environmental Response Program (DCERP) Regulations
» Chapter 1200-3-31-.13 - State air pollution regulations for perchloroethylene dry cleaners
» Chapter 1200-3-18-.36 - Volatile organic compounds regulations for Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners
» Chapter 1200-3-16-.49 - New Source Performance Standards for Petroleum Dry Cleaners
» RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning - Summary of solid waste regulations for dry cleaners
RCRA in Focus: Dry Cleaning (Korean)
» RCRA Orientation Manual - A summary of solid and hazardous waste regulations
» Cleaner Technologies Substitutes Assessment: Professional Fabricare Process
» U.S. EPA Multimedia Inspection Guidance manual for Dry Cleaning Facilities
» "Flammable Liquid Users Manual (FLUs)" Regulatory Compliance
» "Clearing the Air on Clean Air Strategies for Perc Dry Cleaners" - teleconference manual
» Plain English Guides for Perc Dry Cleaners
Plain English Guide for Perc Dry Cleaners (HTML version)
Plain Korean Guide for Perc Dry Cleaners
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