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Regulatory Doug Raymond Issues Raymond Regulatory Resources www.aeropres.com www.inhalant.org www.coster.com www.dscontainers.com www.diversifiedcpc.com www.gerstungaerosol.com www.ikimfg.com www.itwsexton.com www.mbc-aerosol.com www.precisepackaging.com www.terco.com 8 Spray April 2013 CARB On Feb. 24, 2013 the California Air Resources Board (CARB) staff held their second public workshop on their current rule development. This rule development is mainly focused on modifications to Aerosol Coatings and Aerosol Adhesives volatile organic compounds (VOC) limits. However there are other issues being addressed as well. The current proposals on new VOC limits are the following, and remember Aerosol Coatings are regulated by Reactivity, thus the limits are by Maximum Incremental Reactivity (MIR). These limits will push technology to the brink. In addition, numerous definitions are being added or modified which are for clarification of the rule. CARB staff has worked hard to develop these amendments, and Industry needs to review them and provide feedback to CARB staff. These amendments are scheduled for a July Board hearing, thus time is short. There are numerous changes to the Consumer Products Regulation and to the Aerosol Coating regulation. Everyone should review these proposed changes. The regulation and general information about the Consumer Products Program is available at: http://www.arb.ca.gov/consprod/ consprod.htm. CARB Aerosol Coating GENERAL COATINGS CURRENT LIMITS PROPOSED LIMITS 06/01/2002 01/01/2016 Clear Coatings 1.50 0.80 Flat Paint Products 1.20 0.80 Fluorescent Coatings 1.75 0.80 Metallic Coatings 1.90 1.20 Non-flat Paint Products 1.40 0.80 Primers 1.20 0.60 SPECIALTY COATINGS (A) CURRENT LIMITS PROPOSED LIMITS 01/01/2003 01/01/2016 Auto Body Primer 1.55 0.95 Exact Match Finish: 0.90 Engine Paint 1.70 0.90 Automotive 1.50 0.90 Industrial 2.05 0.90 Ground Traffic/ Marking Coating 1.20 0.90 Electrical/Electronic/ Conformal Coating Not Regulated 2.00 Flexible Coating Not Regulated 1.60 Mold Release Not Regulated 1.10 Uniform Finish Coating Not Regulated 1.30 CARB Consumer Products AEROSOL ADHESIVE LIMITS CURRENT LIMITS PROPOSED LIMITS Mist Spray Adhesive 60 30 Wet Spray Adhesive 55 40 LVP-VOC Low Vapor Pressure (LVP) VOC is also on the CARB agenda. There are two issues CARB is pursuing: 1) A proposal of a Research Study on LVP-VOC and their ultimate fate in contributing to ground level ozone. This is a study that the Industry can support. On March 21, CARB held a public hearing to review this research proposal. CARB, at the same time, is proposing 2) changes that ban LVP-VOCs from two categories of Consumer Products—Paint Thinners and Multi-purpose Solvents. This ban would be before the LVP-VOC research can even get started. Industry needs to oppose any ban or modification to the LVP-VOC definition before the research study is concluded. Anything that is done before the study is finished is not based on science. Industry will need to continue to oppose any changes to the LVP-VOC definition. Remember, if there is a change to these two categories, what category will be next? CARB staff has planned another workshop for April 26, 2013 in California to discuss the current rule-making amendments and LVPs. More VOC Issues Do not forget Environment Canada is working on developing a Consumer Product regulation. Comments were due by March 20, 2013. However this will be a long rule-making, so submit your comments after reviewing the regulation. The same for the state of Utah. Their time frame is April 1, 2013. I doubt they will be as lenient on the timing as Canada, but try to comment if you can. continued on p.45


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