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Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil Production

Air Toxics Notebook

Solvent Extraction for Vegetable Oil Production

Applicability

eCFR Subpart GGGG [ecfr.gov]

This subpart applies to:

  1. Specified vegetable oil production processes at Major Sources* of HAPs.

Affected sources:

  1. You are an affected source subject to this subpart if you meet both of the following criteria:
    1. You own or operate a vegetable oil production process that is a Major Source of HAP emissions or is co-located within a plant site with other sources that are individually or collectively a Major Source of HAP emissions; AND
    2. Your vegetable oil production process processes any of the following oilseeds:
      1. Corn germ;
      2. Cottonseed;
      3. Flax;
      4. Peanut;
      5. Rapeseed (e.g., canola);
      6. Safflower;
      7. Soybean; or,
      8. Sunflower.

Definition of a "vegetable oil production process":

  1. The collection of continuous process equipment and activities that produce crude vegetable oil and meal products by removing oil from oilseeds through direct contact with an organic solvent, such as a hexane isomer blend.

Not subject to this subpart:

  1. Vegetable oil production processes that meet any of the following criteria:
    1. It uses only mechanical extraction techniques that use no organic solvent to remove oil from a listed oilseed;
    2. It uses only batch solvent extraction and batch desolventizing equipment;
    3. It processes only agricultural products that are not listed oilseeds; or,
    4. It functions only as a research and development facility and is not a Major Source of HAPs.


*Major Sources of HAPs emit or have the potential to emit:

  • ≥ 10 tons/year of any single HAP; or
  • ≥ 25 tons/year of total HAPs.
  • Area Sources emit less than Major Sources.
Rules apply to small, area sources?
No
Known Sources in NDEE Jurisdiction
Facility IDNameLocation
57902Cargill, Inc.Blair
9169ADMFremont
72698AGP SoyHastings


 

Date of Original Final Rule
Amendments Dates

03/18/2020 - Final Rule
06/27/2019 - Proposed Rule
09/01/2004 - Proposed Rule and Direct Final Rule
04/05/2002 - Proposed Rule and Direct Final Rule

State Regulations

As of September 28, 2022: Title 129, Chapter 13, Section 002.60.

Previously: Title 129, Chapter 28, Section 001.52.

Sources are also responsible for ensuring they are in compliance with current federal requirements found for this subpart in the CFR.

Federal Regulations
40 CFR 63.2830
Important Dates

Source Classification

  • Existing Source
    • Constructed or began construction before May 26, 2000; or,
    • Began reconstruction on or after May 26, 2000 and was part of scheduled plan to comply with existing source requirements and reconstruction done before Apr 12, 2004.
  • New Source
    • Constructed or began construction on or after May 26, 2000; or,
    • Began reconstruction on or after 5/26/2000 and completed reconstruction after Apr 12, 2004.

Initial Notification

  • Existing sources
    • Must notify by Aug 10, 2001.
  • New sources
    • Must notify within 120 days of startup.

Compliance Dates

  • Existing source
    • Must comply by Apr 12, 2004.
  • New source
    • Must comply by Apr 12, 2001 or upon startup, whichever is later.

Significant Modification

  • Must submit Initial Notification at least 30 days prior to startup.
  • Must submit Notification of Actual Startup within 15 days of startup.

Compliance Status Notification

  • Existing sources
    • Must notify by June 11, 2004.
  • New sources
    • Must notify within 60 days of compliance date.

Annual Compliance Certification

  • Must be submitted 12 months after Compliance Status Notification and every 12 months thereafter.
  • Due within 60 days of the 12th month.

Deviation Report

  • Must be submitted if compliance ratio exceeds 1.0.
  • Due at the end of the month following the calendar month in which the deviation occurred.
FAQ's, Fact Sheets, and Rules Summaries

Texas CEQ - Rule Flowchart [tceq.state.tx.us]

Other Information and Resources

EPA's Subpart GGGG Website [epa.gov] - contains federal register notices and implementation tools

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