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Architectural CoatingsSuggested Control Measure
First Public Workshop
December 12, 2006Sacramento, CA
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BACKGROUND• Ozone Status• VOC Emissions
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS• District Rules• Emissions Data• Categories of Interest• Definition Revisions• Other SCM Issues
SCM PROJECT STATUS• Ongoing Tasks• Project Timeline
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TODAY’S PRESENTATION
BACKGROUND3
BACKGROUND4
Days in 2004 Over State 1-hr Ozone Standard
0-5 Days
6-50 Days
50-100 Days
>100 Days
VOC Emissions Decline
BACKGROUND5
MobileSources Stationary
Sources AreaSources
-65%-69%
-11%
-80%
-60%
-40%
-20%
0%%
Ch
an
ge
(19
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• Local air districts have authority
•ARB’s Suggested Control Measure (SCM)- Developed in 1977 as model rule- Updated in 1985, 1989, and 2000
• Some districts are updating SIPs with architectural coating measures
Rules
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•Before 2000, air districts’ rules wereinconsistent with the SCM
•Districts adopted rules based on 2000 SCM (20 to date)
•Rules cover 95% of CA’s population
Rules (contd.)
Definition
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
Architectural CoatingsCoatings applied to stationary structures
and their appurtenances, including:• Paints• Stains• Industrial Maintenance Coatings• Traffic Coatings
Does not include aerosol paints
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Emissions
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
• 119 TPD in 2004• 10% of VOC Emissions from
Stationary Sources in CA• 5% of VOC Emissions from
All Sources in CA•More VOC Emissions than
Petroleum Refining & Marketing
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Sales Increase With Population
0
40
80
120
1980 1984 1988 1990 1996 2000 2004
CA
SA
LE
S
20
30
40
CA
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
PopulationSales
(mill
ion
ga
ls)
(mill
ion
s)
Emissions Decline As Population Increases
90
110
130
150
1980 1984 1988 1990 1996 2000 2004
VO
C E
MIS
SIO
NS
20
25
30
35
40
CA
PO
PU
LA
TIO
N
Population
Emissions
(TP
D)
(mill
ion
s)
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Emission Factor Trends
0
1
2
3
4
1975 1980 1984 1988 1990 1996 2000 2004
Em
issi
on
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b V
OC
/ga
l)
SB
WB
All
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“Overcompliance” in Some Categories
0
10
20
30
40
50
60
702
00
4 E
mis
sio
ns
(tp
d)
Actual Emissions
"Overcompliance"
Potential Emissions If Products
Were At SCM Limits
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Sales Growth Higher Than Expected
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
StartingEmissions
Reductions RemainingEmissions
Em
issi
on
s (t
pd
)
1996Baseline
1%
3%
2004Forecast
2004Actual
14 tpd
Major SCAQMD Categories
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
Final Limit
SWA VOC
Flats
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Comply %
50 81 7%
Nonflat – Med. Gloss 50 127 4%Nonflat – Low Gloss 50 118 3%
Nonflat – High Gloss 50 148 4%Primer, Sealer, Und. 100 126 37%
Major SCAQMD Categories (contd.)
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
Final Limit
SWA VOC
Industrial Maint.
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Comply %
100 206 21%
Rust Preventative 100 362 0%Lacquers 275 459 28%
Specialty PSU 100 283 22%Stains–C/S, Ext/Dual 100 276 0%
Major SCAQMD Categories (contd.)
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
Final Limit
SWA VOC
Waterproofing Sealers
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Comply %
100 187 31%
Waterproofing Concrete/Masonry Sealers
100 205 23%
Other SCAQMD Categories
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
Final Limit
SWA VOC
Bituminous Roof
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Comply %
50 37 85%
Dry Fog 150 235 42%Concrete Curing 100 166 35%
Floor 50 104 5%
Other SCAQMD Categories (contd.)
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
Final Limit
SWA VOC
Traffic
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Comply %
100 101 74%Varnishes - Clear 275 308 36%
Roof 50 46 83%
Varnishes – Semi. 275 292 77%
Other Possible Categories
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
• Form Release Compounds• Mastic Texture• Metallic Pigmented • Shellacs
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Problem Definition Categories
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
• Clear Wood Finishes: Lacquers, Varnishes• Fire Retardant• Floor • Rust Preventative• Specialty Primer, Sealer, Undercoater• Waterproofing Sealer• Waterproofing Concrete/Masonry Sealer
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Other SCM Areas of Concern
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
• Most Restrictive Limit• Category Name on Label• Colorants • Sell-Through• Low Solids• Lacquer Blushing
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Other Topics
ARCHITECTURAL COATINGS
•Reactivity• TBAc• VOC Test Method
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ARB Staff - Current Tasks
SCM PROJECT STATUS
•Research Categories• Prepare Draft Reactivity Analysis • Finalize Survey Report•Develop Proposed SCM Regulatory
Language & VOC Limits
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Timeline
SCM PROJECT STATUS
First Workshop Dec. 12, 2006Second Workshop
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Mar/Apr, 2007Third Workshop May/Jun, 2007Board Hearing Sept. 27, 2007
Contact Information
CONCLUSION
Jim Nyarady: (916) 322-8273jnyarady@arb.ca.gov
Monique Davis: (916) 324-8182mdavis@arb.ca.gov
For more information, visit the ARB’s architectural coatings web site at:www.arb.ca.gov/coatings/arch/arch.htm
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