Many SCC's have a capacity stated in a range. Should I use the equipment's design capacity or my operating rate to select the proper SCC?

Use the design capacity and not the typical operating rate when selecting your SCC. I understand that I should only provide one material description per SCC. If I have a coating line that uses numerous water-based and solvent-based coatings, should I add the gallons of water-based and solvent-based paints together and report the sum for the material throughput and provide the weighted average of all of these coatings for the VOC content and density on the A-101 form?

No. Since there is an SCC for water-based paints and an SCC for solvent-based paints, report each SCC separately. All of the various water-based paints should be totaled and entered for the material throughput.

For the VOC content and density fields, enter the weighted average of the water-based paints. Follow the same procedure for the solvent-based paints. More.

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