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Title 40 – Protection of Environment–Volume 5
CHAPTER I – ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
SUBCHAPTER C – AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED)
PART 52 – APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS (CONTINUED)
Subpart NN – Pennsylvania
§ 52.2020 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for Pennsylvania under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to July 1, 2016, were approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with the EPA approval dates after July 1, 2016 for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, have been approved by EPA for inclusion in the state implementation plan and for incorporation by reference into the plan as it is contained in this section, and will be considered by the Director of the Federal Register for approval in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2)(i) EPA Region III certifies that the following materials provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated Commonwealth rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the state implementation plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of this section:
(A) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(c)(1)-1. PA Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP); 2. PA Department of Transportation (PA DOT).”
(B) Materials in Notebook “1. 40 CFR 52.2020(c)(2) – Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD); 2. 40 CFR 52.2020(c)(3) – Philadelphia Air Management Services (AMS).”
(ii) EPA Region III certifies that the following materials provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated Commonwealth source-specific requirements which have been approved as part of the state implementation plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph(b)(1) of this section. No additional revisions were made between April 1, 2013 and July 1, 2016:
(A) [Reserved]
(B) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(d)(1) – Source-specific Requirements – Volume 1, Part 1.”
(C) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(d)(1) – Source-specific Requirements – Volume 1, Part 2.”
(D) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(d)(1) – Source-specific Requirements – Volume 2, Part 1.”
(E) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(d)(1) – Source-specific Requirements – Volume 2, Part 2.”
(F) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(d)(1) – Source-specific Requirements – Volume 3.”
(G) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(d)(1) – Source-specific Requirements – Volume 4.”
(H) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(d)(1) – Source-specific Requirements – Volume 5.”
(I) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(d)(1) – Source-specific Requirements – Volume 6.”
(J) Materials in Notebook “40 CFR 52.2020(d)(2)-(d)(4) – Source-specific Requirements.”
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference into the state implementation plan may be inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. To obtain the material, please call the Regional Office at (215) 814-3376. You may also inspect the material with an EPA approval date prior to July 1, 2016 for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA-Approved Regulations
(1) EPA-Approved Pennsylvania Regulations and Statutes
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/ § 52.2063 citation |
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Section 121.1 | Definitions | 4/12/14 | 8/1/16, 81 FR 50359 | Adds definitions for the terms “condensable particulate matter” and “filterable particulate matter.” |
Section 121.1 | Definitions | 4/23/16 | 5/9/19, 84 FR 20291 | Revises the following definitions: “CEMS – Continuous emission monitoring system,” “Major NO |
Section 121.1 | Definitions | 8/11/18 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | Definition of “Cleaning solvent” is amended. |
Section 121.1 | Definitions | 12/21/19 | 5/12/21, 86 FR 25953 | Revised definitions for “major facility,” “regulated NSR pollutant,” and “significant” to address 2016 PM |
Section 121.2 | Purpose | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 121.3 | Applicability | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 121.4 | Regional Organization of the Department | 5/23/92 | 12/22/94, 59 FR 65971 | (c)(94). |
Section 121.7 | Prohibition of Air Pollution | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 121.8 | Compliance responsibilities | 8/13/77 | 12/17/79, 44 FR 73031 | (c)(21); correction published 8/22/80 (45 FR 56060). |
Section 121.9 | Circumvention | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 121.10 | Existing orders | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 121.11 | Severability clause | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1); no longer in PA DEP rules. |
Section 122.1 | Purpose | 08/01/79 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | |
Section 122.2 | Scope | 08/01/79 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | |
Section 122.3 | Adoption of Standards | 12/26/97 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | |
Section 123.1(a) through (c) | Prohibition of certain fugitive emissions | 8/29/77 | 12/17/79, 44 FR 73031 | (c)(21); Paragraph 123.1(d) is not in the SIP. |
Section 123.2 | Fugitive particulate matter | 8/13/83 | 7/27/84, 49 FR 30183 | (c)(60). |
Section 123.11 | Combustion units | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Appendix A [Graph] | Particulate Matter – Combustion Units | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 123.12 | Incinerators | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 123.13(a) through (c) | Processes | 8/27/80 | 11/13/81, 46 FR 55971 | (c)(39); paragraph 123.13(d) is not in the SIP. |
Section 123.14 | Outdoor wood-fired boilers | 10/2/10 | 9/20/11, 76 FR 58116 | New section. |
Appendix B [Graph] | Particulate Matter – Processes Listed in Table 1 | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Appendix C [Graph] | Particulate Matter – Processes Not Listed in Table 1 | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 123.21 | General | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 123.22(a) | Combustion units. [General provisions – air basins and non-air basins] | 07/25/20 | 3/4/22, 87 FR 12405 | Amended sections 123.22(a) 123.22(b), 123.22(c), 123.22(d), 123.22(e), 123.22(f), and 123.22(g). Previous approval July 10, 2014. |
123.22(b) | Combustion units – Erie Air Basin | 08/01/79 | 08/08/79, 44 FR 46465 | (c)(20); correction published 1/23/80 (45 FR 5303). |
123.22(b) | Combustion units – Erie Air Basin | 07/25/20 | 3/4/22,87 FR 12405 | Amended sections 123.22(a) 123.22(b), 123.22(c), 123.22(d), 123.22(e), 123.22(f), and 123.22(g). Previous approval July 10, 2014. |
123.22(c) | Combustion units – Upper Beaver Valley Air Basin | 08/21/82 | 07/05/83, 48 FR 30630 | (c)(53). |
123.22(c) | Combustion units – Upper Beaver Valley Air Basin | 07/25/20 | 3/4/22, 87 FR 12405 | Amended sections 123.22(a) 123.22(b), 123.22(c), 123.22(d), 123.22(e), 123.22(f), and 123.22(g). Previous approval July 10, 2014. |
123.22(d) | Combustion units – Lower Beaver Valley Air Basin | 01/01/81 | 12/16/81, 46 FR 61267 | (c)(40). |
123.22(d) | Combustion units – Lower Beaver Valley Air Basin | 07/25/20 | 3/4/22, 87 FR 12405 | Amended sections 123.22(a) 123.22(b), 123.22(c), 123.22(d), 123.22(e), 123.22(f), and 123.22(g). Previous approval July 10, 2014. |
123.22(e) | Combustion units – Southeast PA Air Basin | 10/01/78 | 06/04/79, 44 FR 31980 | (c)(18). |
123.22(e) | Combustion units – Southeast PA Air Basin | 07/25/20 | 3/4/22, 87 FR 12405 | Amended sections 123.22(a) 123.22(b), 123.22(c), 123.22(d), 123.22(e), 123.22(f), and 123.22(g). Previous approval July 10, 2014. |
Section 123.22(f) | Combustion units – Sampling and testing | 07/25/20 | 3/4/22, 87 FR 12405 | Amended sections 123.22(a) 123.22(b), 123.22(c), 123.22(d), 123.22(e), 123.22(f), and 123.22(g). Previous approval July 10, 2014. |
Section 123.22(g) | Combustion units – Recordkeeping and reporting | 07/25/20 | 3/4/22, 87 FR 12405 | Amended sections 123.22(a) 123.22(b), 123.22(c), 123.22(d), 123.22(e), 123.22(f), and 123.22(g). Previous approval July 10, 2014. |
Figure 4 [Graph] | Sulfur Oxides – Combustion Units | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 123.24 | Primary zinc smelters | 8/11/75 | 4/30/76, 41 FR 18077 | (c)(14). |
Section 123.25 | Monitoring requirements | 10/27/90 | 6/30/93, 58 FR 34911 | (c)(81). |
Section 123.31 | Limitations | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1); SIP version of Section 123.31 is different from State version. |
Section 123.41 | Limitations | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 123.42 (Except paragraph 123.42(4)) | Exceptions | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1); Paragraph 123.42(4) is declared not in SIP at (c)(21). |
Section 123.43 | Measuring Techniques | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 123.44 | Limitations of visible fugitive air contaminants from operation of any coke oven battery | 12/27/97 | 6/11/02, 67 FR 39854 | (c)(189). |
Section 123.45 | Alternative opacity limitations | 6/20/81 | 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 | (c)(48). |
Appendix D [Chart] | Alternate Opacity Limitation – Application | 6/20/81 | 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 | (c)(48). |
Section 123.46 | Monitoring requirements | 6/20/81 | 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 | (c)(48). |
Section 123.51 | Monitoring requirements | 10/20/90 | 9/23/92, 57 FR 43905 | (c)(74). |
Section 123.101 | Purpose | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.102 | Source NO | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.103 | General NO | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.104 | Source authorized account representative requirements | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.105 | NATS provisions | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.106 | NO | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.107 | NO | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.108 | Source emissions monitoring requirements | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.109 | Source emissions reporting requirements | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.110 | Source compliance requirements | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.111 | Failure to meet source compliance requirements | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.112 | Source operating permit provision requirements | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145) |
Section 123.113 | Source recordkeeping requirements | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.114 | General NO | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.115 | Initial NO | 3/11/00 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.116 | Source opt-in provisions | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.117 | New NO | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.118 | Emission reduction credit provisions | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.119 | Bonus NO | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 123.120 | Audit | 11/1/97 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Appendix E [Chart] | Appendix E [NO | 3/11/00 | 6/6/00, 65 FR 35840 | (c)(145). |
Section 126.101 | General | 8/19/95 | 12/17/99, 64 FR 70589 | (c)(142). |
Section 126.102 | Sampling and testing | 8/19/95 | 12/17/99, 64 FR 70589 | (c)(142). |
Section 126.103 | Recordkeeping and reporting | 8/19/95 | 12/17/99, 64 FR 70589 | (c)(142). |
Section 126.104 | Labeling requirements | 8/19/95 | 12/17/99, 64 FR 70589 | (c)(142). |
Section 126.401 | Purpose | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.411 | General requirements | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.412 | Emission requirements | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.413 | Exemptions | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.421 | Exemptions | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.422 | New motor vehicle compliance testing | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.423 | Assembly line testing | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.424 | In-use motor vehicle enforcement testing | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.425 | In-use surveillance testing | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.431 | Warranty and recall | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.432 | Reporting requirements | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.441 | Responsibility of motor vehicle dealers | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 126.451 | Responsibilities of the Department | 12/9/06 | 1/24/12, 77 FR 3386. | |
Section 127.1 | Purpose | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.3 | Operational flexibility | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.11 | Plan approval requirements | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.11a | Reactivation of sources | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.12 | Content of applications | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.12a | Compliance review | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.12b | Plan Approval Terms and Conditions | 5/24/08 | 10/5/12, 77 FR 60910 | Revised; limited approval. |
Section 127.12c | Plan approval reporting requirements | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.12d | Completeness Determination | 5/24/08 | 10/5/12, 77 FR 60910 | Added; limited approval. |
Section 127.13 | Extensions | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | Revised. |
Section 127.13a | Plan approval changes for cause | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.13b | Denial of Plan approval application | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.13c | Notice of basis for certain plan approval decisions | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.14 | Exemptions | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.25 | Compliance requirement | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.32 | Transfer of plan approvals | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.35 | Maximum achievable control technology standards for hazardous air pollutants | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.36 | Health risk-based emission standards and operating practice requirements | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.44 | Public Notice | 5/24/08 | 10/5/12, 77 FR 60910 | Revised; limited approval. |
Section 127.45 | Contents of Notice | 5/24/08 | 10/5/12, 77 FR 60910 | Revised; limited approval. |
Section 127.46 | Filing protests | 8/13/83 | 7/27/84, 49 FR 30183 | (c)(60). |
Section 127.47 | Consideration of protests | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.48 | Conferences and Hearings | 5/24/08 | 10/5/12, 77 FR 60910 | Revised; limited approval. |
Section 127.49 | Conference or hearing procedure | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.50 | Conference or hearing record | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.51 | Plan approval disposition | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.81 | Purpose | 6/18/83 | 8/21/84, 49 FR 33127 | (c)(57). |
Section 127.82 | Scope | 6/18/83 | 8/21/84, 49 FR 33127 | (c)(57). |
Section 127.83 | Adoption of Program | 6/18/83 | 8/21/84, 49 FR 33127 | (c)(57). |
Section 127.201 | General requirements | 9/3/11 | 7/13/12, 78 FR 41276 | Revised. |
Section 127.201a | Measurements, abbreviations and acronyms | 9/3/11 | 7/13/12, 77 FR 41276 | Revised. |
Section 127.202 | Effective date | 12/21/19 | 5/12/21, 86 FR 25953 | Revised to include VOC and ammonia as PM Previous approval was July 13, 2012. Docket No. EPA-R03-OAR-2011-0924. |
Section 127.203 | Facilities subject to special permit requirements | 9/3/11 | 7/13/12, 77 FR 41276 | Revised. |
Section 127.203a | Applicability determination | 12/21/19 | 5/12/21, 86 FR 25953 | Revised to include annual and 24-hour levels for “significant air quality impacts for PM Previous approval was July 13, 2012. Docket No. EPA-R03-OAR-2011-0924. |
Section 127.204 | Emissions subject to this Subchapter | 9/3/11 | 7/13/12, 77 FR 41276 | Revised. |
Section 127.205 | Special permit requirements | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | Revised. |
Section 127.206 | ERC general requirements | 9/3/11 | 7/13/12, 77 FR 41276 | Revised. |
Section 127.207 | Creditable emissions decrease or ERC generation and creation | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | Revised. |
Section 127.208 | ERC use and transfer requirements | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | Revised. |
Section 127.209 | ERC registry system | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | Revised. |
Section 127.210 | Offset ratios | 12/21/19 | 5/12/21, 86 FR 25953 | Revised to include PM Previous approval was July 13, 2012. Docket No. EPA-R03-OAR-2011-0924. |
Section 127.212 | Portable facilities | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | Revised. |
Section 127.213 | Construction and demolition | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | Revised. |
Section 127.215 | Reactivation | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | Revised. |
Section 127.216 | Circumvention | 1/15/94 | 12/9/97, 62 FR 64722 | (c)(107). |
Section 127.217 | Clean Air Act Titles III-V applicability | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | Revised. |
Section 127.218 | PALs | 5/19/07 | 5/14/12, 77 FR 28261 | New. |
Section 127.401 | Scope | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.402 | General provisions | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.403 | Permitting of sources operating lawfully without a permit | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.404 | Compliance schedule for repermitting | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.411 | Content of applications. | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.412 | Compliance review forms | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.413 | Municipal notification | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.414 | Supplemental information | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.421 | Review of Applications | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.422 | Denial of permits | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.423 | Notice of basis for certain operating permit decisions | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.424 | Public notice | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.425 | Contents of notice | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.426 | Filing protests | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.427 | Consideration of protest | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.428 | Conferences and hearings | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.429 | Conference or hearing procedure | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.430 | Conference or hearing record | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.431 | Operating permit disposition | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.441 | Operating permit terms and conditions | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.442 | Reporting requirements | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.443 | Operating permit requirements | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.444 | Compliance requirements | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.445 | Operating permit compliance schedules | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.446 | Operating permit duration | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.447 | Alternate operating scenarios | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.448 | Emissions trading at facilities with Federally enforceable emissions cap | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.449 | De minimis emission increases | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.450 | Administrative operating permit amendments | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.461 | Operating permit changes for cause | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.462 | Minor operating permit modifications | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.463 | Operating permit revisions to incorporate applicable standards | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.464 | Transfer of operating permits | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.601 | Scope | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39594 | (c)(111). |
Section 127.611 | General plan approvals and general operating permits | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39594 | (c)(111). |
Section 127.612 | Public notice and review period | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39594 | (c)(111). |
Section 127.621 | Application for use of general plan approvals and general operating permits | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39594 | (c)(111). |
Section 127.622 | Compliance with general plan approvals and general operating permits | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39594 | (c)(111). |
Section 127.701 | General provisions | 12/14/13 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16286 | Paragraphs (b) and (c) revised. |
Section 127.702 | Plan approval fees | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.703 | Operating permit fees under Subchapter F | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.707 | Failure to pay fee | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(C). |
Section 127.801 | Purpose | 11/9/96 | 9/29/97, 62 FR 50870 | (c)(126). |
Section 127.802 | Adoption of Standards | 11/9/96 | 9/29/97, 62 FR 50870 | (c)(126). |
Section 129.11 | Nitric acid plants | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 129.12 | Sulfuric acid plants | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 129.13 | Sulfur recovery plants | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
APPENDIX A | Allowable emissions, sulfur oxides – sulfur recovery plants | 4/23/94 | 3/23/98, 63 FR 13789 | (c)(129). |
Section 129.14 | Open burning operations | 8/9/76 | 8/19/80, 45 FR 55178 | (c)(33). |
Section 129.15 | Coke pushing operations | 8/29/77,12/31/77 | 12/17/79, 44 FR 73031 | (c)(21); correction published 8/22/80, 45 FR 56060. |
Section 129.16 | Door maintenance, adjustment and replacement practices | 12/12/77 | 7/17/79, 44 FR 41429 | (c)(19). |
Section 129.18 | Municipal waste incinerators | 10/27/90 | 6/30/93, 58 FR 34911 | (c)(81). |
Section 129.51 | General | 8/11/18 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | Amended to add references to Section 129.63a. |
Section 129.52 | Surface coating processes | 10/22/16 | 8/10/18, 83 FR 39604 | Revised 129.52(g) and added Subsection 129.52(k). |
Section 129.52a | Control of VOC emissions from large appliance and metal furniture surface coating processes | 9/11/10 | 8/24/2011, 76 FR 52870 | New section is added. |
Section 129.52b | Control of VOC emissions from paper, film, and foil surface coating processes | 11/20/10 | 5/23/11, 76 FR 29649 | New section is added. |
Section 129.52c | Control of VOC emissions from flat wood paneling surface coating processes | 12/18/10 | 6/2/11, 76 FR 31855 | New section is added. |
Section 129.52d | Control of VOCs from Miscellaneous Metal Parts Surface Coating Processes, Miscellaneous Plastic Parts Surface Coating Processes and Pleasure Craft Surface Coatings | 10/22/16 | 8/10/18, 83 FR 39604 | New section 129.52d is added. This section does not remove or replace any permits approved under 52.2020(d). |
Section 129.52e | Control of VOC emissions from automobile and light-duty truck assembly coating operations and heavier vehicle coating operations | 10/22/16 | 3/23/18, 83 FR 12676 | New section is added. This section does not remove or replace any permits approved under 52.2020(d). |
Section 129.54 | Seasonal operation of auxiliary incineration equipment | 8/3/91 | 5/13/93, 58 FR 28362 | (c)(79). |
Section 129.55 | Petroleum refineries – specific sources | 6/20/81 | 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 | (c)(48). |
Section 129.56 | Storage tanks greater than 40,000 gallons capacity containing VOCs | 9/5/98 | 7/26/00, 65 FR 45920 | (c)(147). |
Section 129.57 | Storage tanks less than or equal to 40,000 gallons capacity containing VOCs | 6/20/81 | 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 | (c)(48). |
Section 129.58 | Petroleum refineries – fugitive sources | 8/13/83 | 7/27/84, 49 FR 30183 | (c)(60). |
Section 129.59 | Bulk gasoline terminals | 8/3/91 | 5/13/93, 58 FR 28362 | (c)(79). |
Section 129.60 | Bulk gasoline plants | 8/3/91 | 5/13/93, 58 FR 28362 | (c)(79). |
Section 129.61 | Small gasoline storage tank control (Stage I control) | 8/3/91 | 5/13/93, 58 FR 28362 | (c)(79). |
Section 129.62 | General standards for bulk gasoline terminals, bulk gasoline plants, and small gasoline storage tanks | 5/23/94 | 12/22/94, 59 FR 65971 | (c)(94). |
Section 129.63 | Degreasing operations | 12/22/01 | 1/16/03, 68 FR 2208 | (c)(195)(i)(B)(2). |
Section 129.63a | Control of VOC emissions from industrial cleaning solvents | 8/11/18 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | Added new Section 129.63a. |
Section 129.64 | Cutback asphalt paving | 8/13/83 | 7/27/84, 49 FR 30183 | (c)(60). |
Section 129.65 | Ethylene production plants | 8/1/79 | 5/20/80 | (c)(22). |
Section 129.66 | Compliance schedules and final compliance dates | 12/18/10 | 6/2/11, 76 FR 31855 | This section is amended. |
Section 129.67 | Graphic arts systems | 10/22/16 | 8/10/18, 83 FR 39604 | Revised Subsection 129.67(a)(1). |
129.67a | Control of VOC emissions from flexible package printing presses | 6/28/2014 | 6/25/2015, 80 FR 36482 | Adds section 129.67a. |
129.67b | Control of VOC emissions from offset lithographic printing presses and letterpress printing presses | 6/28/2014 | 6/25/2015, 80 FR 36482 | Adds section 129.67b. |
Section 129.68 | Manufacture of synthesized pharmaceutical products | 8/3/91 | 5/13/93, 58 FR 28362 | (c)(79). |
Section 129.69 | Manufacture of pneumatic rubber tires | 5/23/92 | 12/22/94, 59 FR 65971 | (c)(94). |
Section 129.71 | Synthetic organic chemical and polymer manufacturing – fugitive sources | 5/23/92 | 12/22/94, 59 FR 65971 | (c)(94). |
Section 129.72 | Manufacture of surface active agents | 5/23/92 | 12/22/94, 59 FR 65971 | (c)(94). |
Section 129.73 | Aerospace manufacturing and rework | 8/11/18 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | Correction to numbering in Table II. |
Section 129.74 | Control of VOC emissions from fiberglass boat manufacturing materials | 12/19/15 | 8/17/16, 81 FR 54744 | New section is added; the requirements of section 129.74 supersede the requirements of a RACT permit issued under sections 129.91-95 prior to December 19, 2015, to the owner or operator of a source subject to section 129.74 to control, reduce or minimize VOCs from a fiberglass boat manufacturing process, except to the extent the RACT permit contains more stringent requirements. |
Section 129.75 | Mobile equipment repair and refinishing | 10/22/16 | 8/10/18, 83 FR 39604 | Revised Subsection 129.75(b)(1). Previous approval 8/14/00 (c) 148. |
129.77 | Control of emissions from the use or application of adhesives, sealants, primers and solvents | 6/28/2014 | 6/25/2015, 80 FR 36482 | Amends section 129.77. |
Section 129.81 | Organic liquid cargo vessel loading and ballasting | 9/28/91 | 9/28/93, 58 FR 50517 | (c)(84). |
Section 129.82 | Control of VOCs from gasoline dispensing facilities (Stage II) | 4/10/99 | 5/21/01, 66 FR 27875 | (c)(153). |
Section 129.91 | Control of major sources of NO | 6/10/00 | 7/20/01, 66 FR 37908 | (c)(152). |
Section 129.92 | RACT proposal requirements | 4/23/94 | 3/23/98, 63 FR 13789 | (c)(129). |
Section 129.93 [Except for 129.93(c)(6) &(7)] | Presumptive RACT emission limitations | 4/23/94 | 3/23/98, 63 FR 13789 | (c)(129). |
Section 129.94 | NO | 4/23/94 | 3/23/98, 63 FR 13789 | (c)(129). |
Section 129.95 | Recordkeeping | 4/23/94 | 3/23/98, 63 FR 13789 | (c)(129). |
Section 129.96 | Applicability | 8/11/18 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | Subsections (a) and (b) are revised. |
Section 129.97 | Presumptive RACT requirements, RACT emission limitations, and petition for alternative compliance schedule | 4/23/16 | 8/16/2022, 87 FR 50259 | Partial Disapproval. See 40 CFR 52.2023(o). |
Section 129.98 | Facility-wide or system-wide NO | 4/23/16 | 5/9/19, 84 FR 20291 | Conditionally approved. See 40 CFR 52.2023(m). |
Section 129.99 | Alternative RACT proposal and petition for alternative compliance schedule | 8/11/18 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | Section 129.99(i)(1)(ii) is revised. |
Section 129.100 | Compliance demonstration and recordkeeping requirements | 8/11/18 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | Section 129.100(a) is revised. |
Section 129.101 | General provisions and applicability | 6/10/00 | 7/20/01, 66 FR 37908 | (c)(152). |
Section 129.102 | Emission standards | 6/10/00 | 7/20/01, 66 FR 37908 | (c)(152). |
Section 129.103 | Work practice standards | 6/10/00 | 7/20/01, 66 FR 37908 | (c)(152). |
Section 129.104 | Compliance procedures and monitoring requirements | 6/10/00 | 7/20/01, 66 FR 37908 | (c)(152). |
Section 129.105 | Recordkeeping requirements | 6/10/00 | 7/20/01, 66 FR 37908 | (c)(152). |
Section 129.106 | Reporting requirements | 6/10/00 | 7/20/01, 66 FR 37908 | (c)(152). |
Section 129.107 | Special provisions for facilities using an emissions averaging approach | 6/10/00 | 7/20/01, 66 FR 37908 | (c)(152). |
Section 129.201 | Boilers | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | Revised section. |
Section 129.202 | Stationary combustion turbines | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | Revised section. |
Section 129.203 | Stationary internal combustion engines | 12/11/04 | 9/29/06, 71 FR 57428 | SIP-effective date is 10/30/06. |
Section 129.204 | Emission accountability | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | Revised section. |
Section 129.205 | Zero emission renewable energy production credit | 12/11/04 | 9/29/06, 71 FR 57428 | SIP-effective date is 10/30/06. |
Section 129.301 | Purpose | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 129.302 | Applicability | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 129.303 | Exemptions | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 129.304 | Emission requirements | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 129.305 | Start-up requirements | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 129.306 | Shutdown requirements | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 129.307 | Idling requirements | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 129.308 | Compliance determination | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 129.309 | Compliance demonstration | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 129.310 | Recordkeeping | 6/19/10 | 8/22/11, 76 FR 52283 | New section |
Section 130.201 | Applicability | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | |
Section 130.202 | Definitions | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | |
Section 130.211 | Table of standards | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | |
Section 130.212 | Products diluted prior to use | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.213 | Products registered under FIFRA | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | |
Section 130.214 | Requirements for charcoal lighter materials | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | |
Section 130.215 | Requirements for aerosol adhesives | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | |
Section 130.216 | Requirements for floor wax strippers | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.217 | Sell-through of products | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | Adds section to allow for the sell-through of product manufactured prior to applicable effective dates. |
Section 130.331 | Products for shipment and use outside this Commonwealth | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.332 | Antiperspirants and deodorants | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.333 | LVP-VOC | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.334 | Products registered under FIFRA | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.335 | Air fresheners | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.336 | Adhesives | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.337 | Bait station insecticides | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.338 | Fragrances | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | Added section. |
Section 130.351 | Innovative products exemption | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.352 | Request for exemption | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.371 | Code-dating | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.372 | Most restrictive limit | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | |
Section 130.373 | Additional labeling requirements for aerosol adhesives | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717 | |
Section 130.391 | Required reporting of information to the Department | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.392 | Confidentiality | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.411 | Application for variance | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.412 | Variance orders | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.413 | Termination of variance | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.414 | Modification of variance | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.431 | Testing for compliance | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.451 | Alternative methods of compliance | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230) |
Section 130.452 | Exemption | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.453 | Request for exemption | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.454 | Application for an ACP | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10,75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.455 | Recordkeeping and availability of requested information | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.456 | Surplus reductions and surplus trading | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.457 | Limited-use surplus reduction credits for early reformulations of ACP products | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.458 | Reconciliation of shortfalls | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.459 | Notification of modifications to an ACP by the responsible ACP party | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.460 | Modifications that require Department preapproval | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.461 | Other modifications | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.462 | Modification of an ACP by the Department | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.463 | Cancellation of an ACP | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.464 | Treatment of information | 10/5/02 | 12/8/04, 69 FR 70895 | (c)(230). |
Section 130.465 | Other applicable requirements | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.471 | Public hearings | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.601 | Applicability | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.602 | Definitions | 10/11/08 | 10/18/10, 75 FR 63717. | |
Section 130.603 | Standards | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.604 | Container labeling requirements | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.605 | Reporting requirements | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.606 | Application for variance | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.607 | Variance orders | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.608 | Termination of variance | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.609 | Extension, modification or revocation of variance | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.610 | Public hearings | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.611 | Compliance provisions and test methods | 10/25/03 | 11/23/04, 69 FR 68080 | (c)(227). |
Section 130.701 | Applicability | 12/25/10 | 9/26/12, 77 FR 59090 | New section is added. |
Section 130.702 | Emission standards | 12/25/10 | 9/26/12, 77 FR 59090 | New section is added. |
130.703 | Exemptions and exceptions | 6/28/2014 | 6/25/2015, 80 FR 36482 | Amends section 130.703. |
Section 130.704 | Recordkeeping requirements | 12/25/10 | 9/26/12, 77 FR 59090 | New section is added. |
Section 130.705 | Compliance procedures and test methods | 12/25/10 | 9/26/12, 77 FR 59090 | New section is added. |
Section 130.706 | Container labeling | 12/25/10 | 9/26/12, 77 FR 59090 | New section is added. |
Section 130.707 | Product dating | 12/25/10 | 9/26/12, 77 FR 59090 | New section is added. |
Section 130.708 | Sell-through of products | 12/25/10 | 9/26/12, 77 FR 59090 | New section is added. |
Section 131.1 | Purpose | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 131.2 | National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 131.3 | Ambient air quality standards | 8/13/83 | 7/27/84, 49 FR 30183 | (c)(60); Amendment removed a lead standard provision. The remaining standards are not SIP-related. |
Section 131.4 | Application of ambient air quality standards | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 135.1 | Definitions | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 135.2 | Applicability [of sources] | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 135.3 | Reporting | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 135.4 | Reporting forms and guides | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 135.5 | Recordkeeping | 10/10/92 | 1/12/95, 60 FR 2081 | (c)(96). |
Section 135.21 | Emission statements | 10/10/92 | 1/12/95, 60 FR 2081 | (c)(96). |
Section 137.1 | Purpose | 1/28/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 137.2 | Monitoring facilities | 1/28/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 137.3 | Episode criteria | 6/9/90 | 6/16/93, 58 FR 33203 | (c)(75). |
Section 137.4 | Standby plans | 12/27/97 | 6/11/02, 67 FR 39854 | (c)(189). |
Section 137.5 | Implementation of emission reduction procedures | 1/28/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 137.11 | Forecast level actions | 1/28/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 137.12 | Alert level actions | 1/28/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 137.13 | Warning level actions | 1/28/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 137.14 | Emergency level actions | 1/28/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 139.1 | Sampling facilities | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 139.2 | Sampling by others | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 139.3 | General requirements | 8/1/79 | 8/8/79, 44 FR 46465 | (c)(20); Correction published 1/23/80 (45 FR 5303). |
Section 139.4 | References | 02/09/13 | 07/10/14, 79 FR 39333 | Amended and added references. |
Section 139.5 | Revisions to the source testing manual and continuous source monitoring manual | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(D). |
Section 139.11 | General requirements | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 139.12 | Emissions of particulate matter | 4/12/14 | 8/1/16, 81 FR 50359 | Amends section 139.12. |
Section 139.13 (Except Provisions applicable to H | Emissions of SO | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(D). |
Section 139.14 | Emissions of VOCs | 6/10/00 | 7/20/01, 66 FR 37908 | (c)(152). |
Section 139.16 | Sulfur in fuel oil | 02/09/13 | 07/10/14, 79 FR 39333 | Amended to add cross references. |
Section 139.17 | General requirements | 6/20/81 | 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 | (c)(48). |
Section 139.18 | Calculation of alternative opacity limitations | 6/20/81 | 1/19/83, 48 FR 2319 | (c)(48). |
Section 139.31 | General | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 139.32 | Sampling and analytical procedures | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(D). |
Section 139.33 | Incorporation of Federal procedures | 3/20/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section 139.51 | Purpose | 8/29/77 | 7/17/79, 44 FR 41429 | (c)(19). |
Section 139.52 | Monitoring methods and techniques | 8/29/77 | 7/17/79, 44 FR 41429 | (c)(19). |
Section 139.53 | Filing monitoring reports | 4/12/14 | 8/1/16, 81 FR 50359 | Amends section 139.53. |
Section 139.101 | General Requirements | 3/7/98 | 6/11/02, 67 FR 39854 | (c)(189). |
Section 139.102 | References | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(D). |
Section 139.103 | Opacity monitoring requirements | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | (c)(110)(i)(D). |
Section 139.111 | Waste incinerator monitoring requirements | 12/27/97 | 6/11/02, 67 FR 39854 | (c)(189). |
Section 141.1 | Imposing alternate standards authorized | 5/14/88 | 9/17/92, 57 FR 42894 | (c)(73). |
Section 145.1 | Purpose | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.2 | Definitions | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.3 | Measurements, abbreviations and acronyms | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.4 | Applicability | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.5 | Retired unit exemption | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.6 | Standard requirements | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.7 | Computation of time | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.8 | Transition to CAIR NO | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | New section. |
Section 145.10 | Authorization and responsibilities of the NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.11 | Alternate NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.12 | Changing the NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.13 | Account certificate of representation | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.14 | Objections concerning the NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.30 | Compliance certification report | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.31 | Department’s action on compliance certifications | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.40 | State Trading Program budget | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.41 | Timing Requirements for NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.42 | NO | 12/11/04 | 9/29/06, 71 FR 57428 | Revised; SIP-effective date is 10/30/06. |
Section 145.43 | Compliance supplement pool | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.50 | NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.51 | Establishment of accounts | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.52 | NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.53 | Recordation of NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.54 | Compliance | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.55 | Banking | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.56 | Account error | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.57 | Closing of general accounts | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.60 | Submission of NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.61 | NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.62 | Notification | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.70 | General monitoring requirements | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.71 | Initial certification and recertification procedures | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.72 | Out of control periods | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.73 | Notifications | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.74 | Recordkeeping and reporting | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.75 | Petitions | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.76 | Additional requirements to provide heat input data | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.80 | Applicability for opt-in sources | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.81 | Opt-in source general provisions | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.82 | NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.83 | Applying for a NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.84 | Opt-in process | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.85 | NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.86 | Opt-in source withdrawal from NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.87 | Opt-in unit change in regulatory status | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.88 | NO | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.90 | Emission reduction credit provisions | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.100 | Applicability to upwind states | 9/23/00 | 8/21/01, 66 FR 43795 | (c)(168). |
Section 145.111 | Applicability | 12/11/04 | 9/29/06, 71 FR 57428 | New Section SIP-effective date is 10/30/06. |
Section 145.112 | Definitions | 12/11/04 | 9/29/06, 71 FR 57428 | New Section SIP-effective date is 10/30/06. |
Section 145.113 | Standard requirements | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | New subsection d. |
Section 145.141 | Applicability | 12/11/04 | 9/29/06, 71 FR 57428 | New Section SIP-effective date is 10/30/06. |
Section 145.142 | Definitions | 6/19/10 | 7/19/11, 76 FR 42558 | Added new definitions and terms. |
Section 145.143 | Standard requirements | 6/19/10 | 7/19/11, 76 FR 42558 | Added compliance dates and allowable emissions of NO |
Section 145.144 | Compliance determination | 6/19/10 | 7/19/11, 76 FR 42558 | New section. |
Section 145.145 | Compliance demonstration and reporting requirements | 6/19/10 | 7/19/11, 76 FR 42558 | New section. |
Section 145.146 | Recordkeeping | 6/19/10 | 7/19/11, 76 FR 42558 | New section. |
Section 145.201 | Purpose | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.202 | Definitions | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.203 | Applicability | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.204 | Incorporation of Federal regulations by reference | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.205 | Emission reduction credit provisions | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.211 | Timing Requirements for CAIR NO | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.212 | CAIR NO | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.213 | Supplemental monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements for gross electrical output and useful thermal energy for units subject to 40 CFR 96.170-96.175 | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.221 | Timing requirements for CAIR NO | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.222 | CAIR NO | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 145.223 | Supplemental monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements for gross electrical output and useful thermal energy for units subject to 40 CFR 96.370-96.375 | 4/12/08 | 12/10/09, 74 FR 65446 | |
Section 1101 | Short title of chapter | 12/14/98 | 10/16/14, 79 FR 62005 | Addresses CAA section 128. |
Section 1102 | Definitions | 1/1/07 | 10/16/14, 79 FR 62005 | Addresses CAA section 128. |
Section 1104 | Statement of financial interests required to be filed | 12/14/98 | 10/16/14, 79 FR 62005 | Addresses CAA section 128. |
Section 1105 | Statement of financial interests | 1/1/07 | 10/16/14, 79 FR 62005 | Addresses CAA section 128. |
Section 1109 | Penalties | 12/14/98 | 10/16/14, 79 FR 62005 | Addresses CAA section 128. |
Section 175.2 | Definitions | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | “Temporary Inspection Approval Indicator” only. |
Section 175.2 | Definitions | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Definitions which apply to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.3 | Application of equipment rules | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.4 | Vehicles required to be inspected | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.6 | Annual inspection | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.7 | Inspection of vehicle reentering this Commonwealth | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.8 | Newly purchased vehicles | 2/19/94 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.11 | Coordination of safety and emission inspection | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 175.21 | Appointment | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.22 | Making application | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.23(a) and (c) | Approval | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.24 | Required certificates and station signs | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.25(a), (b)(1), (b)(3), and (c) | Inspection area | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.26(a) introductory sentence and (a)(3) | Tools and equipment | 9/28/96 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.27 | Hours | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.28 [Except for (c)(2), (g)(2), (g)(3), and (g)(5)-((9)] | Certified Inspection Mechanics | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313. | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.29(f)(4) | Obligations and responsibilities of station | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 175.29 | Obligations and responsibilities of stations | 9/27/97 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties (except for (f)(4), which applies to I/M and non-I/M programs). |
Section 175.31 | Fleet inspection stations | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.41(a), (b)(1), (b)(3), (c), (d), (e)(1), (e)(3), (e)(5), and (f)(4) | Procedure | 9/27/97 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies statewide; To I/M program and non-I/M safety inspection program. |
Section 175.42 | Recording inspection | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | |
Section 175.43 | Security | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | |
Section 175.44 | Ordering certificates of inspection | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | |
Section 175.45 | Violation of use of certificate of inspection | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | |
Section 175.51 | Cause for suspension | 2/19/94 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section; Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.52 | Reapplication | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section; Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.61 | Application of subchapter | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section; Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.72(d) | Fuel systems | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section; Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.80(d) | Inspection procedure | 5/13/99 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section; Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.141 | Application of subchapter | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section; Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.171 | Application | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section; Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.201 | Application of subchapter | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section; Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.202 | Conditions | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.220(d) [introductory sentence only] | Inspection procedure | 5/13/99 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties. |
Section 175.221 | Application | 12/3/88 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.1 | Purpose | 10/1/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.2 | Application of equipment rules | 10/1/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.3 | Definitions | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.22 | Commencement of inspections | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Retitled and revised. |
Section 177.23 | Notification of requirement for emission inspection | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.24 | Program evaluation | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.51 | Program requirements | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Excludes paragraphs (c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(3), and reference to those paragraphs. |
Section 177.52 | Emission inspection prerequisites | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.53 | Vehicle inspection process | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.101 | Subject vehicles | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.102 | Inspection of vehicles reentering this Commonwealth | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.103 | Used vehicles after sale or resale | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.104 | Vehicles registered in nondesignated areas or other states | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.105 | Vehicles requiring emission inspection due to change of address | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.201 | General requirements | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.202 | Emission test equipment | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.202a | OBD-I/M check equipment | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section. |
Section 177.202b | Equipment for gas cap test and visual inspection | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section. |
Section 177.203 | Test procedures | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.204 | Basis for failure | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Retitled and revised. |
Section 177.231 | Requirements regarding manufacturer recall notices | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.232 | Compliance with recall notices | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.233 | Failure to comply | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.251 | Record of test results | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.252 | Emission inspection report | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Retitled and revised. |
Section 177.253 | Responsibility of the station owner for vehicles which fail the emission inspection | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Retitled and revised. |
Section 177.271 | Procedure | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.272 | Prerequisites | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.273 | Content of repair data form | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.274 | Retest fees | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.275 | Repair technician training and certification | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section. |
Section 177.281 | Issuance of waiver | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.282 | Annual adjustment of minimum waiver expenditure for emission inspection | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Excludes/removes the sentence and partial sentence, “The minimum expenditure for the first 2 years after commencement of the program in an affected area is $150. Beginning with the 3rd year of the program in an affected area”. |
Section 177.291 | Procedures relating to certificates of emission inspection | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Retitled and revised. |
Section 177.292 | Recording inspection | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.301 | Authorization to conduct on-road emission testing | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.302 | On-road testing devices | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.304 | Failure of on-road emission test | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.305 | Failure to produce proof of correction of on-road emission test failure | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.401 | Appointment | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.402 | Application | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.403 | Approval of emission inspection station | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.404 | Required certificates and station signs | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.405 | Emission inspection areas | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.406 | Equipment | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Retitled and revised. |
Section 177.407 | Hours of operation | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.408 | Certified emission inspectors | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.421 | Obligations and responsibilities of station owners/agents | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.422 | Commonwealth emission inspection stations | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Retitled and revised. |
Section 177.423 | Fleet emission inspection stations | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Retitled and revised. |
Section 177.424 | General emission inspection stations | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.425 | Security | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.426 | Ordering certificates of emission inspection | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.427 | Violations of use of certificate of emission inspection | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.431 | Quality assurance | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.501 | Equipment approval procedures | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.502 | Service commitment | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.503 | Performance commitment | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.504 | Revocation of approval | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.521 | Contractor obligations and responsibilities | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.601 | Definitions | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | New section. |
Section 177.602 | Schedule of penalties for emission inspection stations | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.603 | Schedule of penalties for emission inspectors | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.605 | Subsequent violations | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Section 177.606 | Multiple violations | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.651 | Notice of alleged violation and opportunity to be heard prior to immediate suspension | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Retitled and revised. |
Section 177.652 | Official documents | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.671 | Restoration of certification of an emission inspector after suspension | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.672 | Restoration of certification of an emission inspection station after suspension | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.673 | Restoration of certification of certified repair technician after suspension | 9/27/97 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32411 | (c)(139). |
Section 177.691 | Registration Recall Committee | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | |
Appendix A | Acceleration Simulation Mode: Pennsylvania Procedures, Standards, Equipment Specifications and Quality Control Requirements | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Replaces previous Appendix A. |
Appendix B | Department Procedures and Specifications | 11/22/03 | 10/6/05, 70 FR 58313 | Replaces previous Appendix B. |
Section 4601 | Short title | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 | |
Section 4602 | Definitions | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 | |
Section 4603 | Restrictions on idling | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 | |
Section 4604 | Increase of weight limit | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 | |
Section 4605 | Penalties | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 | |
Section 4606 | Disposition of fines | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 | |
Section 4607 | Enforcement | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 | |
Section 4608 | Permanent idling restriction signs | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 | |
Section 4609 | Preemption | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 | |
Section 4610 | Applicability | 2/6/09 | 8/1/11, 76 FR 45708 |
(2) EPA-Approved Allegheny County Health Department (ACHD) Regulations
Article XX or XXI citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/ § 52.2063 citation |
---|---|---|---|---|
2101.01 | Short Titles | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | In SIP at 52.2020(c)(92); citation change only at (c)(192). |
2101.02.a, .02.c | Declaration of Policy and Purpose | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2101.03 | Effective Date and Repealer | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | In SIP at (c)(92); citation change only at (c)(192). |
2101.04 | Existing Orders | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2101.05 | Existing Permits and Licenses | 3/31/98 | 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 | 52.2420(c)(209). |
2101.06 | Construction and Interpretation | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2101.07 (Except paragraphs .07.c.2 and c.8) | Administration and Organization | 06/19/15 | 05/31/17, 82 FR 24861 | Revised name of Allegheny County Health Department Bureau of Environmental Quality to Allegheny County Health Department Bureau of Environmental Health. |
Previous approval 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 (c)(192) | ||||
2101.10 (except paragraph b) | Ambient Air Quality Standards | 9/25/13 | 4/8/20, 85 FR 19669 | This action is only approving the ACHD incorporations of EPA NAAQS under 40 CFR part 50 cited under this section. |
2101.11 | Prohibition of Air Pollution | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2101.12 | Interstate Air Pollution | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2101.13 | Nuisances | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2101.14 | Circumvention | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2101.20 | Definitions | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192); See Part I of the IBR document. |
2101.20 | Definitions | 5/15/98, 9/1/99 | 4/17/01, 66 FR 19724 | (c)(151); See Part I of the IBR document. |
2101.20 | Definitions | 7/10/03 | 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511 | See Part II of the IBR document. |
2101.20 | Definitions | 5/24/10 | 12/28/10, 75 FR 81480 | Addition of four new definitions: Exterior panels, interior panels, flat wood panel coating, and tileboard. See Part III of the IBR document. |
2101.20 | Definitions | 5/24/10 | 1/2/14, 79 FR 54 | Addition of “PM |
2101.20 | Definitions | 6/8/13 | 11/6/14, 79 FR 65905 | Added seven definitions related to Outdoor Wood-Fired Boilers. |
2101.20 | Definitions | 4/3/2012 | 3/30/2015, 80 FR 16570 | Revise the latest entry dated 11/26/14, 79 FR 70471 by revising the existing definition of “Major Source” and “Major Modification”. |
2101.20 | Definitions | 06/19/15 | 05/31/17, 82 FR 24861 | Revised definition of “County Executive” to mean “the Chief Executive of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, as defined in the Allegheny County Home Rule Charter”. |
2101.20 | Definitions | 01/01/15 | 8/10/17, 82 FR 37318 | Revised existing definition of “Open burning.” All remaining definitions are unchanged as approved on June 24, 2015 (80 FR 36239). |
2101.20 | Definitions | 12/08/2017 | 5/2/2019, 84 FR 18739 | Revised and added definitions relating to sale and usage of commercial fuel oil. |
2101.20 | Definitions | 9/25/13 | 4/8/20, 85 FR 19669 | Addition of definition for “County Council.” |
2101.20 | Definitions | 3/3/19 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36164 | Adding “Significant air quality impact” for PM |
2102.01 | Certification | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2102.02 | Applicability | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2102.03.a through .k | Permits Generally | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2102.04 | Permits Generally | 4/3/2012 | 3/30/2015, 80 FR 16570 | |
2102.05 | Installation Permits for New and Modified Major Sources | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2102.06 | Major Sources Locating in or Impacting a Nonattainment Area | 3/3/19 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36164 | Adding requirements for 2012 PM Previous approval was March 30, 2015. Docket No. EPA-R03-OAR-2015-0636. |
As per letter from PADEP dated 2/20/2013, the June 25, 2012 SIP submission inadvertently deleted language from the end of subsection (f) of the regulation submitted with SIP submittal. The SIP revision incorporating Article XXI § 2102.06(f) should read as follows “f. Requirements for Modeling. Where air quality models are used to meet the provisions of this section, modeling shall be based on the applicable models and other requirements specified in 40 CFR Part 51 Appendix W (Guideline on Air Quality Models). Where an air quality model is inappropriate, the model may be modified or another model may be substituted only on a case-by-case basis at the Department’s discretion upon written approval by the administrator of EPA. In addition, use of a modified or substituted model must be subject to notice and opportunity for public comment under procedures set forth in 40 CFR 51.102.” | ||||
2102.07 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration | 3/31/98 | 2/28/13, 78 FR 13493 | Added. |
2102.08 | Emission Offset Registration | 4/3/2012 | 3/30/2015, 80 FR 16570 | |
2102.10 | Installation Permit Application And Administration Fees | 7/26/2009 | 6/24/2015, 80 FR 36239 | |
2103.01 | Transition | 10/20/95 | 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 | (c)(209). |
2103.10.a., b | Applicability, Prohibitions, Records | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2103.11 | Applications | 10/20/95 | 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 | (c)(209). |
2103.12 | Issuance, Standard Conditions | 3/31/98 | 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 | (c)(209). |
2103.13 | Expiration, Renewals, Reactivation | 10/20/95 | 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 | (c)(209). |
2103.14 | Revisions, Amendments, Modifications | 1/12/01 | 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 | (c)(209). |
2103.15 | Reopenings, Revocations | 10/20/95 | 8/30/04, 69 FR 52831 | (c)(209). |
2103.20.b.4 | Applicability, Prohibitions, Records | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2104.01 | Visible Emissions | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2104.02 | Particulate Mass Emissions | 8/15/97 | 6/12/98, 63 FR 32126 | (c)(133)(i)(B)( |
2104.03 | Sulfur Oxide Emissions | 7/10/03 | 7/21/04, 69 FR 43522 | (c)(216)(i)(C). |
2104.05 | Materials Handling | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2104.06 | Violations | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2104.07 | Stack Heights | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2104.09 | Outdoor Wood-Fired Boilers | 6/8/13 | 11/6/14, 79 FR 65905 | Added new regulation. |
2104.10 | Commercial Fuel
Oil | 09/01/20 | 05/17/22, 87 FR 29839 | Amended sections 2104.10 (a), and 2104.10(d). Previous approval (5/2/2019, 84 FR 18739). |
2105.01 | Equivalent Compliance Techniques | 7/10/03 | 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511 | |
2105.02 | Other Requirements Not Affected | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.03 | Operation and Maintenance | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.04 | Temporary Shutdown of Incineration Equipment | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.06 | Major Sources of Nitrogen Oxides and Volatile Organic Compounds | 10/20/95 | 10/7/02, 67 FR 62389 | (c)(157). |
2105.10 | Surface Coating Processes | 6/8/13 | 11/26/14, 79 FR 70471 | Revision to |
2105.11 | Graphic Arts Systems | 6/8/13 | 10/6/14, 79 FR 60061, 10/6/14 | Revision to |
2105.12 | Volatile Organic Compound Storage Tanks | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.13 | Gasoline Loading Facilities | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.14 | Gasoline Dispensing Facilities – Stage II Control | 7/10/05 | 1/17/08, 73 FR 3190 | |
2105.15 | Degreasing Operations | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.16 | Cutback Asphalt Paving | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.17 | Ethylene Production Processes | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.19 | Synthetic Organic Chemical & Polymer Manufacturing – Fugitive Sources | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.20 | Slag Quenching | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.21 | Coke Ovens and Coke Oven Gas | 4/1/07 | 7/13/09, 74 FR 33329 | Revision to paragraph 2105.21.f (Combustion Stacks). |
2. EPA approved revisions effective 10/20/95 on 11/14/02 (67 FR 68935) at (c)(192). | ||||
2105.22 | Miscellaneous Sulfur Emitting Processes | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.30 (except paragraphs .b.3 and .f) | Incinerators | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192); Section 2105.30.f. is federally enforceable as part of the applicable section 111(d) plan. |
2105.40 | Permit Source Premises | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.41 | Non-Permit Premises | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.42 | Parking Lots and Roadways | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.43 | Permit Source Transport | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.44 | Non-Permit Source Transport | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.45 | Construction and Land Clearing | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.46 | Mining | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.47 | Demolition | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.48 | Areas Subject to Sections 2105.40 Through 2105.47 | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.49.a, .b | Fugitive Emissions | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.50 | Open Burning | 01/01/15 | 8/10/17, 82 FR 37318 | Adding 2105.50(a)(1) subparagraphs A through C. Revising 2105.50(a)(3) and recodifying as 2105.50(a)(5) |
Article XX, Section 533 | Abrasive Blasting | 10/9/86 | 10/19/87, 51 FR 38758 | (c)(69). |
2105.70 | Petroleum Refineries | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.71 | Pharmaceutical Products | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.72 | Manufacturer of Pneumatic Rubber Tires | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2105.74 | Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework | 7/10/03 | 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511 | |
2105.75 | Mobile Equipment Repair and Refinishing | 7/10/03 | 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511 | |
2105.76 | Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations | 7/10/03 | 6/24/05, 70 FR 36511 | |
2105.77 | Control of VOC Emissions from Large Appliance and Metal Furniture Surface Coating Processes | 5/24/10 | 12/28/10, 75 FR 81480 | New Regulation. |
2105.78 | Control of VOC Emissions from Flat Wood Paneling Coating Processes | 5/24/10 | 12/28/10, 75 FR 81480 | New Regulation. |
2105.79 | Control of VOC Emissions from Paper, Film, and Foil Surface Coating Processes | 5/24/10 | 12/28/10, 75 FR 81480 | New Regulation. |
2105.80 | Control of VOC Emissions from Offset Lithographic Printing and Letterpress Printing | 6/8/13 | 10/6/14, 79 FR 60059, 10/6/14 | New Regulation |
2105.81 | Control of VOC Emissions from Flexible Package Printing | 6/8/13 | 10/6/14,79 FR 60059, 10/6/14 | New Regulation |
2105.82 | Control of VOC Emissions from Industrial Solvent Cleaning Operations | 6/8/13 | 10/6/14,79 FR 60059, 10/6/14 | New Regulation |
2105.83 | Control of VOC Emissions from Miscellaneous Metal and/or Plastic Parts Surface Coating Processes | 6/8/13 | 1/20/16, 81 FR 2993 | New regulation. |
2105.84 | Control of VOC Emissions from Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Assembly Coatings | 6/8/13 | 1/20/16, 81 FR 2993 | New regulation. |
2105.85 | Control of VOC Emissions from Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesives | 6/8/13 | 1/20/16, 81 FR 2993 | New regulation. |
2105.86 | Control of VOC Emissions from Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing Materials | 6/19/15 | 1/20/16, 81 FR 2993 | New regulation. |
2105.88 | Consumer Products | 4/3/12 | 11/29/12, 77 FR 71115 | New section is added. |
2105.101 | Control of NO | 4/3/12 | 11/29/12, 77 FR 71117 | New subpart and section are added. |
2106.01 | Air Pollution Episode System | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2106.02 | Air Pollution Source Curtailment Plans | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2106.03 | Episode Criteria | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2106.04 | Episode Actions | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2106.05 | USX-Clairton Works PM-10 Self Audit Emergency Action Plan | 8/15/97 | 6/12/98, 63 FR 32126 | (c)(133)(i)(B)( |
2107.01 | General | 10/20/95 | 1/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2107.02 | Particulate Matter | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2107.03 | Sulfur Oxides | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2107.04 (except paragraph .04.h) | Volatile Organic Compounds | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2107.05 | Nitrogen Oxides | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2107.06 | Incinerator Temperatures | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2107.07 | Coke Oven Emissions | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2107.08 | Coke Oven Gas | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2107.10 | Sulfur Content of Coke | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2107.11 | Visible Emissions | 4/1/07 | 7/13/09, 74 FR 3329 | |
2107.16 | Sulfur in Fuel Oil | 12/08/2017 | 5/2/2019, 84 FR 18739 | |
2107.20.c, .g through .j, .m and .n | Ambient Measurements | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.01 | Reports Required | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.01.a. | Termination of Operation | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.01.b | Shutdown of Control Equipment | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.01.c | Breakdowns | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.01.d. | Cold Start | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.01.e (Except paragraphs e.1.A &.B) | Emissions Inventory Statements | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.01.f | Orders | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.01.g | Violations | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.02 | Emissions Testing | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2108.03 | Continuous Emission Monitoring | 4/1/07 | 7/13/09, 74 FR 3329 | Revision to paragraph 2108.03.f (Violations). |
2108.04 | Ambient Monitoring | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2109.01 | Inspections | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2109.02 (except paragraph.02.a.7) | Remedies | 9/25/13 | 4/8/20, 85 FR 19669 | Changed references of “Board of County Commissioners” to “County Executive.” (c)(192). |
2109.03 (except under a. subsections 1, 2, 3) | Enforcement Orders | 9/25/13 | 4/8/20, 85 FR 19669 | Paragraph (b) was revised to add “or the Manager of the Air Quality Program, or their respective designee” as an additional signatory option on enforcement orders. In paragraph (d) “Board of County Commissioners” was changed to “County Council.” In paragraph (d)(1), “Bureau of Environmental Quality Division of Air Quality” was changed to “Air Quality Program of the Department.” (c)(192). |
2109.04 | Orders Establishing an Additional or More Restrictive Standard | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2109.05 | Emergency Orders | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2109.06 (Except paragraphs .06.a.2, .a.3, and .a.4) | Civil Proceedings | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2109.10 | Appeals | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
2109.20 | General Federal Conformity | 10/20/95 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68935 | (c)(192). |
(3) EPA-Approved Philadelphia AMS Regulations
Rule citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/ § 52.2063 citation |
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Chapter 3-100 | General Provisions | 10/20/69 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Chapter 3-200 | Prohibited Conduct | 06/18/15 | 5/31/2019, 84 FR 25179 | Section 3-207 was amended to lower the allowable sulfur content in fuel oils in Philadelphia County. |
Chapter 3-300 | Administrative Provisions | 9/21/72 | 3/12/79, 44 FR 13480 | (c)(15). |
Section I | Definitions | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section II (Except portions of paragraph II.B) | Source Registration and Emission Reporting | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section III | Testing and Test Methods | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section IV | Availability of Technology | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section V | Improvement and Plan | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VI | Pre-existing Regulations | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VII | Circumvention | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VIII | Severability | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section IX | Effective Date | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section XI.D | Compliance with Federal Regulations – Stack Height Regulations | 3/27/86 | 1/23/89, 54 FR 3029 | (c)(70). |
Section I | No Title [General Provisions] | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section II | Open Fires | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section IV | Visible Emissions | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section V | Particulate Matter Emissions from the Burning of Fuels | 8/27/81 | 4/16/82, 47 FR 16325 | (c)(43). |
Section VI | Selection of Fuel for Particulate Matter Emission Control | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VII | Particulate Matter Emissions from Chemical, Metallurgical, Mechanical and Other Processes | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VIII | Fugitive Dust | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Table 1 | No Title [Allowable Process Weight Emissions] | 4/29/70 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section I | No Title [General Provisions] | 11/25/15 | 5/31/2019, 84 FR 25179 | |
Section II | Control of Sulfur Compound Emissions | 11/25/15 | 5/31/2019, 84 FR 25179 | |
Section III | Control of Sulfur in Fuels | 11/25/15 | 5/31/2019, 84 FR 25179 | |
Section I | Definitions | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section II | Declaration of Conditions | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section III | Termination of Conditions | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section IV | Alert and Notification System by the Health Commissioner and the Emergency Coordinator | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section V | Advance Preparation for High Air Pollution Episodes | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1) |
Section VI | Actions and Restrictions | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VII | Severability | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VIII | Effective Date | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Table I | Minimum Abatement Strategies for Emission Reduction Plans – Stage I Condition | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Table II | Minimum Abatement Strategies for Emission Reduction Plans – Stage II Condition | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Table III | Minimum Abatement Strategies for Emission Reduction Plans – Emergency Condition | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Table IV | Emergency Business and Establishment List | 2/5/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section I (Except for definitions related to section V, paragraphs C and D) | Definitions | 4/26/2010 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69691 | Amended to include definitions related to AMR V Sections XV and XVI. Exempted definitions were addressed in a previous approval. |
Section II | Storage Tanks | 7/10/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section III | Oil-Effluent Water Separator | 7/10/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section IV | Pumps and Compressors | 7/10/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section V (Except paragraphs V.C and V.D) | Organic Material Loading | 7/10/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VI | Solvents | 7/10/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VII | Processing of Photochemically Reactive Materials | 7/10/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section VIII | Architectural Coatings | 7/10/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section IX | Disposal of Solvents | 7/10/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section X | Compliance with Pennsylvania Standards for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) | 11/28/86 | 6/16/93, 58 FR 33192 | (c)(82). |
Section XI | Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaning | 11/28/86 | 4/12/93, 58 FR 19066 | (c)(77). |
Section XII | Pharmaceutical Tablet Coating | 11/28/86 | 6/16/93, 58 FR 33200 | (c)(83). |
Section XIII | Process Equipment Leaks | 5/23/98 | 4/6/93, 58 FR 17778 | (c)(78). |
Section XV | Control of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) from Marine Vessel Coating Operations | 4/26/10 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Addresses RACT requirements for the ozone NAAQS under EPA’s CTGs. |
Section XVI | Synthetic Organic Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation, Distillation, and Reactor Processes | 4/26/10 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Addresses RACT requirements for the ozone NAAQS under EPA’s CTGs. |
Section XXII | Circumvention | 7/10/71 recodified 5/23/88 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section XXIII | Severability | 7/10/71 recodified 5/23/88 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section XXIV | Effective Date | 7/10/71 recodified 5/23/88 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(1). |
Section I | Definitions | 7/1/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section II | Fuel Burning Equipment | 11/20/85 | 1/14/87, 52 FR 1456 | (c)(65). |
Section III | Nitric Acid Plants | 7/1/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section IV | Emissions Monitoring | 7/1/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section V | Circumvention | 7/1/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section VI | Severability | 7/1/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section VII | Effective Date | 7/1/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section I | Definitions | 8/20/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section II | General | 8/20/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section III | Emissions Monitoring | 8/20/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section IV | Circumvention | 8/20/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section V | Severability | 8/20/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section VI | Effective Date | 8/20/72 | 5/14/73, 38 FR 12696 | (c)(7). |
Section I | Definitions | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section II | General Provisions | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section III (Except paragraph III.E. (odors)) | Emissions Limitations | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section IV | Design | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section V | Operation | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section VI | Permits and Licenses | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section VII | Circumvention | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section VIII | Severability | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section IX | Effective Date | 5/4/74 | 9/9/75, 40 FR 41787 | (c)(12). |
Section I | Introduction | 10/30/95 | 3/28/03, 68 FR 15059 | (c)(203). |
Section II | Program Adoption | 10/30/95 | 3/28/03, 68 FR 15059 | (c)(203). |
(d) EPA-Approved State Source-Specific Requirements
(1) EPA-Approved Source-Specific Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Requirements for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NO
Name of source | Permit No. | County | State effective date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/ §§ 52.2063 and 52.2064 citations 1 |
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ARCO Chemical Company | 04-313-052 | Beaver | 12/9/86 | 5/16/90, 55 FR 20267 | (c)(71). |
IMC Chemical Group | 39-313-014 | Lehigh | 12/10/86 | 5/16/90, 55 FR 20267 | (c)(72). |
Aristech Chemical Corp | 86-I-0024-P | Allegheny | 8/28/86 3/3/87 | 6/16/93, 58 FR 33197 | (c)(80). |
The Knoll Group | 46-326-001A | Montgomery | 3/24/93 | 10/19/93, 58 FR 53885 | (c)(87). |
ESSROC Materials | PA-48-0004A | Northampton | 12/20/94 | 08/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. (PP&L) – Brunner Island | PA-67-2005 | York | 12/22/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
PPG Industries, Inc. – South Middleton | OP-21-2002 | Cumberland | 12/22/94 | 08/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
Stroehmann Bakeries – Dauphin County | PA-22-2003 | Dauphin | 12/22/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
General Electric Transportation Systems – Erie | OP-25-025 | Erie | 12/21/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | See also 52.2064(c)(4). |
J. E. Baker Co. (Refractories) – York | OP-67-2001 | York | 12/22/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | See also 52.2064(c)(8). |
Lafarge Corp | OP-39-0011 | Lehigh | 12/23/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
Lafarge Corp | PA-39-0011A | Lehigh | 12/23/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
West Penn Power – Armstrong | PA-03-000-023 | Armstrong | 12/29/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
West Penn Power – Armstrong | PA-03-306-004 | Armstrong | 3/28/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
West Penn Power – Armstrong | PA-03-306-006 | Armstrong | 11/22/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
Plain and Fancy Kitchens, Inc | PA-38-318-019C | Lebanon | 12/23/94 | 8/8/95, 60 FR 40292 | (c)(98)(i)(B)( |
Stroehmann Bakeries – Bradford County | PA-08-0001 | Bradford | 2/9/95 | 8/10/95, 60 FR 40758 | (c)(101)(i)(B). |
Stroehmann Bakeries – Bradford County | OP-08-0001A | Bradford | 2/9/95 | 8/10/95, 60 FR 40758 | (c)(101)(i)(B). |
Stroehmann Bakeries – Lycoming County | PA-41-0001 | Lycoming | 2/9/95 | 08/10/95, 60 FR 40758 | (c)(101)(i)(B). |
Stroehmann Bakeries – Lycoming County | OP-41-0001A | Lycoming | 2/9/95 | 08/10/95, 60 FR 40758 | (c)(101)(i)(B). |
Philadelphia Electric Co. (PECO) – Eddystone | OP-23-0017 | Delaware | 12/28/94 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Philadelphia Electric Co. (PECO) – Eddystone | PA-23-0017 | Delaware | 12/28/94 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Gilberton Power Co. – John Rich Memorial | OP-54-0004 | Schuylkill | 12/20/94 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Bethlehem Steel – Coke and Chemical Production | OP-48-0013 | Northampton | 12/20/94 | 09/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Bethlehem Steel – Foundry | OP-48-0014 | Northampton | 12/20/94 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Bethlehem Steel – Structural Products | OP-48-0010 | Northampton | 12/20/94 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Bethlehem Steel – Forging | OP-48-0015 | Northampton | 12/20/94 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Westwood Energy Properties, Inc. (CRS Sirrine, Inc.) | OP-54-000-6 | Schuylkill | 12/27/94 | 09/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
PECO Energy Co. – Front Street | OP-46-0045 | Montgomery | 3/31/95 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Crawford Furniture Manufacturing Corp. – Clarion County | OP-16-021 | Clarion | 3/27/95 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Schuylkill Energy Resources | OP-54-0003 | Schuylkill | 5/19/95 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Milford Compressor Station | OP-52-0001 | Pike | 4/21/95 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. – Entriken Compressor Station | OP-31-2003 | Huntingdon | 5/16/95 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Greencastle Compressor Station | OP-28-2003 | Franklin | 4/21/95 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Lord Corporation – Aerospace Div | OP-25-095 | Erie | 3/30/95 | 9/8/95, 60 FR 46768 | (c)(102)(i)(B)( |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. (TENNECO) – Station 313 | PA-53-0001 OP-53-0001 CP-53-0001 | Potter | 11/27/95 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Corning Asahi Video Products – State College | OP-14-0003 | Centre | 12/27/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Corning Asahi Video Products – State College | OP-14-309-009C | Centre | 5/5/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Corning Asahi Video Products – State College | OP-14-309-010A | Centre | 8/18/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Corning Asahi Video Products – State College | OP-14-309-037A | Centre | 5/5/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Easton Compressor Station | OP-48-0001 PA-48-0001A | Northampton | 5/19/95 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. – Bedford Compressor Station | OP-05-2007 | Bedford | 5/16/95 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. – Marietta Compressor Station | PA-36-2025 | Lancaster | 5/16/95 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Hercules Cement Co | OP-48-0005 PA-48-0005A | Northampton | 12/23/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
ESSROC (formerly Lone Star Industries, Inc.) | OP-48-0007 | Northampton | 12/29/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. (PP&L) – Montour | OP-47-0001 PA-47-0001A | Montour | 12/27/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Pennsylvania Electric Co. (PENELEC) – Shawville | PA-17-0001 | Clearfield | 12/27/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Zinc Corp. of America – Potter Twp | OP-04-000-044 | Beaver | 12/29/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
The Proctor and Gamble Paper Products Company Mehoopany | OP-66-0001 PA-66-0001A | Wyoming | 12/20/94 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Union City Compressor Station | OP-25-892 | Erie | 4/11/95 | 4/09/96, 61 FR 15709 | (c)(103)(i)(B)( |
James River Corp. – Chambersburg | OP-28-2006 | Franklin | 6/14/95 | 02/12/96, 61 FR 05303 | (c)(104)(i)(C)( |
Appleton Papers, Inc. – Harrisburg | OP-21-2004 | Cumberland | 5/24/95 | 02/12/96, 61 FR 05303 | (c)(104)(i)(C)( |
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. – Corporate R & D | OP-39-0008 | Lehigh | 5/25/95 | 02/12/96, 61 FR 05303 | (c)(104)(i)(C)( |
Elf Atochem North America, Inc. – King of Prussia | OP-46-0022 | Montgomery | 6/27/95 | 02/12/96, 61 FR 05303 | (c)(104)(i)(C)( |
York City Sewer Authority (Wastewater Treatment Plant) | OP-67-2013 | York | 3/1/95 | 02/12/96, 61 FR 05303 | (c)(104)(i)(C)( |
Glasgow, Inc. – Ivy Rock | OP-46-0043 | Montgomery | 6/7/95 | 02/12/96, 61 FR 05303 | (c)(104)(i)(C)( |
Glasgow, Inc. – Spring House | OP-46-0029 | Montgomery | 6/7/95 | 02/12/96, 61 FR 05303 | (c)(104)(i)(C)( |
Glasgow, Inc. – Catanach | OP-15-0021 | Chester | 6/7/95 | 02/12/96, 61 FR 05303 | (c)(104)(i)(C)( |
Glasgow, Inc. – Freeborn | OP-23-0026 | Delaware | 6/7/95 | 02/12/96, 61 FR 05303 | (c)(104)(i)(C)( |
UGI Utilities – Hunlock Creek | OP-40-0005 PA-40-0005A | Luzerne | 12/20/94 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
Solar Turbines, Inc. (York Cogeneration Facility) | PA-67-2009 | York | 8/17/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
Solar Turbines, Inc. (York Cogeneration Facility) | CP-67-2009 | York | 8/17/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Renovo Compressor Station | OP-18-0001 PA-18-0001 | Clinton | 7/18/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
National Fuel Gas Supply Corp. – East Fork Compressor Station | OP-53-0007 PA-53-0007A | Potter | 7/17/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
York County Solid Waste & Refuse Authority (Y.C.R.R.C.) | PA-67-2006 | York | 8/25/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
W. R. Grace and Co. – FORMPAC Div | PA-06-1036 | Berks | 5/12/95 | 5/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | See also 52.2064(b)(2). |
W. R. Grace and Co. – Reading Plant | PA-06-315-001 | Berks | 6/4/92 | 5/16/96, 61 FR 24707 | See also 52.2064(b)(2). |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Cherry Tree Sta | PA-32-000-303 | Indiana | 7/5/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
EPC Power Corp. of Bethlehem (Crozer Chester CoGen) | OP-23-0007 | Delaware | 6/8/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
C-P Converters, Inc. – York | OP-67-2030 | York | 8/30/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
Fisher Scientific Co. International – Indiana | OP-32-000-100 | Indiana | 7/18/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
Adelphi Kitchens, Inc. – Robesonia Factory | OP-06-1001 | Berks | 4/4/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
Birchcraft Kitchens, Inc. – Reading Factory | OP-06-1005 | Berks | 4/4/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
Glasgow, Inc. – Bridgeport Asphalt Plant | OP-46-0044 | Montgomery | 6/7/95 | 05/16/96, 61 FR 24706 | (c)(108)(i)(B)( |
Caparo Steel Co. – Farrell | OP-43-285 | Mercer | 11/3/95 | 12/20/96, 61 FR 67229 | See also 52.2064(i)(14); 52.2037(g). |
Sharon Steel Corp. – Farrell | OP-43-017 | Mercer | 11/3/95 | 12/20/96, 61 FR 67229 | (c)(113)(i)(B)( |
DMi Furniture, Inc. – Timely Plant #7 (Gettysburg) | OP-01-2001 | Adams | 6/13/95 | 03/12/97, 62 FR 11079 | (c)(114)(i)(B)( |
R. R. Donnelley and Sons Co. – Lancaster West Plant | OP-36-2026 | Lancaster | 7/14/95 | 03/12/97, 62 FR 11079 | (c)(114)(i)(B)( |
International Paper Company – Hammermill Papers Division | OP-18-0005 | Clinton | 12/27/94 | 1/29/97, 62 FR 04167 | (c)(115)(i)(B). |
Lucent Technology (formerly AT&T Corp.) – Reading | PA-06-1003 | Berks | 6/26/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19051 | (c)(117)(i)(B)( |
Garden State Tanning, Inc. – Fleetwood Plant | PA-06-1014 | Berks | 6/21/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19051 | (c)(117)(i)(B)( |
Glidden Co., The – Reading | OP-06-1035 | Berks | 2/15/96 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19051 | (c)(117)(i)(B)( |
Maier’s Bakery – Reading Plant | PA-06-1023 | Berks | 9/20/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19047 | (c)(118)(i)(B)( |
Morgan Corp. – Morgantown Plant | OP-06-1025 | Berks | 8/31/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19047 | (c)(118)(i)(B)( |
Allentown Cement Co., Inc. – Evansville Plant | PA-06-1002 | Berks | 10/11/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19047 | (c)(118)(i)(B)( |
Quaker Maid (Schrock Cabinet Group) – Leesport | OP-06-1028 | Berks | 10/27/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19047 | (c)(118)(i)(B)( |
Brentwood Industries, Inc. – Reading Plant | PA-06-1006 | Berks | 2/12/96 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19047 | (c)(118)(i)(B)( |
Metropolitan Edison Co. (MetEd) – Titus Station | PA-06-1024 | Berks | 3/9/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19047 | (c)(118)(i)(B)( |
ICI Fluoropolymers – Downingtown | PA-15-0009 CP-15-0009 | Chester | 10/3/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19047 | (c)(118)(i)(B)( |
Synthetic Thread Co., Inc. – Bethlehem | PA-39-0007A | Lehigh | 8/10/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19047 | (c)(118)(i)(B)( |
Bird-in-Hand Woodwork, Inc. (Childcraft Education Corp.) | OP-36-2022 | Lancaster | 9/27/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19047 | (c)(118)(i)(B)( |
Heinz Pet Products – Bloomsburg | OP-19-0003 | Columbia | 11/27/95 | 08/21/97, 62 FR 44413 | (c)(119)(i)(B)( |
Graco Children’s Products, Inc. – Elverson | OP-15-0006 | Chester | 11/30/95 | 08/21/97, 62 FR 44413 | (c)(119)(i)(B)( |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. – Bernville | OP-06-1033 | Berks | 1/31/97 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19049 | See also 52.2064(a)(15). |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. – Bechtelsville | OP-06-1034 | Berks | 1/31/97 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19049 | See also 52.2064(a)(19). |
Carpenter Technology Corp. – Reading Plant | OP-06-1007 | Berks | 9/27/96 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19049 | See also 52.2064(i)(9). |
North American Fluoropolymers Co. (NAFCO) | 06-1026, CP-06-1026 | Berks | 4/19/95 6/1/95 | 4/18/97, 62 FR 19049 | (c)(120)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Ellisburg Compressor Station | PA-53-0004A | Potter | 2/29/96 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31732 | (c)(121)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Ellisburg Compressor Station | OP-53-0004 | Potter | 2/29/96 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31732 | (c)(121)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Ellisburg Compressor Station | CP-53-0004A | Potter | 2/29/96 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31732 | (c)(121)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Greenlick Compressor Station | PA-53-0003A | Potter | 12/18/95 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31732 | (c)(121)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Greenlick Station | CP-53-0003A | Potter | 12/18/95 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31732 | (c)(121)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Greenlick Compressor Station | OP-53-0003 | Potter | 2/18/95 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31732 | (c)(121)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Crayne Station | 30-000-089 | Greene | 2/22/95 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31732 | (c)(121)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – State Line Station | OP-53-0008 | Potter | 1/10/96 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31732 | (c)(121)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Big Run Station | PA-33-147 | Jefferson | 6/27/95 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31732 | (c)(121)(i)(B)( |
Medusa Cement Company | OP-37-013 | Lawrence | 7/27/95 | 06/03/97, 62 FR 30250 | (c)(122)(i)(B)( |
Keystone Cement Co | OP-48-0003 | Northampton | 5/25/95 | 06/03/97, 62 FR 30250 | (c)(122)(i)(B)( |
Lehigh Portland Cement Company | OP-67-2024 | York | 5/26/95 | 06/03/97, 62 FR 30250 | (c)(122)(i)(B)( |
Mercer Lime and Stone Company | OP-10-023 | Butler | 5/31/95 | 06/03/97, 62 FR 30250 | (c)(122)(i)(B)( |
Con-Lime, Inc | OP-14-0001 | Centre | 6/30/95 | 6/3/97, 62 FR 30250 | See also 52.2064(c)(5). |
Pennzoil Products Co. – Rouseville | PA-61-016 | Venango | 9/8/95 | 06/11/97, 62 FR 31738 | (c)(124)(i)(B). |
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. – Lancaster East Plant | OP-36-2027 | Lancaster | 7/14/95 | 07/21/97, 62 FR 33891 | (c)(125)(i)(B); 52.2036j. |
Panther Creek Partners | OP-13-0003 | Carbon | 12/2/96 | 09/29/97, 62 FR 50871 | (c)(128)(i)(B). |
Allegro Microsystems, W.G., Inc. – Willow Grove | OP-46-0006 | Montgomery | 12/19/97 | 03/09/98, 63 FR 11370 | (c)(130)(i)(B)( |
Hale Products, Inc. – Conshohocken | OP-46-0057 | Montgomery | 11/21/97 | 03/09/98, 63 FR 11370 | (c)(130)(i)(B)( |
Con-Lime, Inc. – Bellefonte | OP-14-0001 | Centre | 1/7/98 | 3/9/98, 63 FR 11370 | See also 52.2064(c)(5). |
Coastal Aluminum Rolling Mills, Inc. – Williamsport | OP-41-0007 | Lycoming | 11/21/97 | 03/09/98, 63 FR 11370 | (c)(130)(i)(B)( |
ABP/International Envelope Co | OP-15-0023 | Chester | 11/2/95 | 03/09/98, 63 FR 11370 | (c)(130)(i)(B)( |
Brown Printing Company | CP-46-0018 | Montgomery | 9/26/96 10/27/97 | 03/09/98, 63 FR 11370 | (c)(130)(i)(B)( |
Fibre-Metal Products Company | OP-23-0025 | Delaware | 2/20/98 | 06/29/98, 63 FR 35145 | (c)(132)(i)(B)( |
Finnaren & Haley, Inc | OP-46-0070 | Montgomery | 3/5/98 | 06/29/98, 63 FR 35145 | (c)(132)(i)(B)( |
Fres-co System USA, Inc | OP-09-0027 | Bucks | 3/5/98 | 06/29/98, 63 FR 35145 | (c)(132)(i)(B)( |
Graphic Packaging Corporation | OP-15-0013 | Chester | 2/28/98 | 06/29/98, 63 FR 35145 | (c)(132)(i)(B)( |
Montour Oil Service Company, a division of Sun Company, Inc | OP-41-0013 | Lycoming | 3/19/98 | 06/29/98, 63 FR 35145 | (c)(132)(i)(B)( |
Atlantic Refining and Marketing Corp. (Sun Co., Inc. (R&M)) | OP-49-0015 | Northampton | 3/19/98 | 06/29/98, 63 FR 35145 | (c)(132)(i)(B)( |
Transwall Corporation | OP-15-0025 | Chester | 3/10/98 | 06/29/98, 63 FR 35145 | (c)(132)(i)(B)( |
Tavo Packaging (formerly Mead Packaging Company) | OP-09-0008 | Bucks | 11/8/95 | 06/29/98, 63 FR 35145 | (c)(132)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Harrison Compressor Station | PA-53-0005A | Potter | 4/16/96 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Harrison Compressor Station | OP-53-0005 | Potter | 4/16/96 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Harrison Station | CP-53-0005A | Potter | 4/16/96 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Leidy Station | PA-18-0004A | Clinton | 3/25/96 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Leidy Compressor Station | OP-18-0004 | Clinton | 2/29/96 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Leidy Station | CP-18-0004A | Clinton | 3/25/96 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Sabinsville Compressor Station | PA-59-0002A | Tioga | 12/18/95 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Sabinsville Compressor Station | OP-59-0002 | Tioga | 12/18/95 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Sabinsville Station | CP-59-0002A | Tioga | 12/18/95 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Tioga Station | OP-59-0006 | Tioga | 1/16/96 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54050 | (c)(134)(i)(B)( |
Eldorado Properties Corp. – Northumberland Terminal | OP-49-0016 | Northumberland | 5/1/98 | 11/06/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Endura Products, Inc | OP-09-0028 | Bucks | 5/13/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Ford Electronics & Refrigeration Company | OP-46-0036 | Montgomery | 4/30/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
H & N Packaging, Inc. (formerly Paramount Packaging Corp.) | OP-09-0038 | Bucks | 6/8/98 | 11/0/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority | 36-02013 | Lancaster | 6/3/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Monsey Products Co. – Kimberton | OP-15-0031 | Chester | 6/4/98 | 11/06/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical – Spring House | OP-46-0027 | Montgomery | 6/4/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Piccari Press, Inc | OP-09-0040 | Bucks | 4/29/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Pierce and Stevens Corp. – Kimberton | OP-15-0011 | Chester | 3/27/98 | 11/06/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
PQ Corporation – Chester | OP-23-0016 | Delaware | 6/16/98 | 11/06/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Reynolds Metals Company Downington | OP-15-0004 | Chester | 5/8/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Pharmaceutical, Inc | OP-46-0048B | Montgomery | 4/2/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Superior Tube Company | OP-46-0020 | Montgomery | 4/17/98 | 11/06/98, 63 FR 59884 | See also 52.2064(g)(22). |
Uniform Tubes Inc | OP-46-0046A | Montgomery | 3/26/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
U.S. Air Force – Willow Grove Air Reserve Station | OP-46-0072 | Montgomery | 5/1/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base – Willow Grove | OP-46-0079 | Montgomery | 5/4/98 | 11/6/98, 63 FR 59884 | (c)(136)(i)(B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Artemas Compressor Station | 05-2006 | Bedford | 4/19/95 | 12/03/98, 63 FR 66755 | (c)(137)(i)B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Donegal Compressor Station | 63-000-631 | Washington | 7/10/95 | 12/03/98, 63 FR 66755 | (c)(137)(i)B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Gettysburg Compressor Station | 01-2003 | Adams | 4/21/95 | 12/03/98, 63 FR 66755 | (c)(137)(i)B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Eagle Compressor Station | OP-15-0022 | Chester | 2/1/96 | 12/03/98, 63 FR 66755 | (c)(137)(i)B)( |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp. – Downingtown | CP-15-0020 | Chester | 9/15/95 | 12/03/98, 63 FR 66755 | (c)(137)(i)B)( |
GKN Sinter Metals, Inc | OP-12-0002 | Cameron | 10/30/98 | 4/16/99, 64 FR 18821 | (c)(138)(i)(B)( |
Cabinet Industries, Inc. – Water Street Plant | OP-47-0005 | Montour | 9/21/98 | 4/16/99, 64 FR 18821 | (c)(138)(i)(B)( |
Springs Window Fashions Division, Inc | OP-41-0014 | Lycoming | 9/29/98 | 4/16/99, 64 FR 18821 | (c)(138)(i)(B)( |
Centennial Printing Corp | OP-46-0068 | Montgomery | 10/31/96 5/11/98 | 4/16/99, 64 FR 18821 | (c)(138)(i)(B)( |
Strick Corp. – Danville | OP-47-0002 | Montour | 8/28/96 | 4/16/99, 64 FR 18821 | (c)(138)(i)(B)( |
Handy and Harmon Tube Co. – Norristown | OP-46-0016 | Montgomery | 9/25/95 | 4/16/99, 64 FR 18821 | (c)(138)(i)(B)( |
Boeing Defense & Space Group – Helicopters Div | CP-23-0009 | Delaware | 9/3/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | See also 52.2064(a)(8). |
Delaware County Regional Authority’s Western Regional Treatment Plant (DELCORA WRTP) | OP-23-0032 | Delaware | 3/12/97 5/16/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Delbar Products, Inc. – Perkasie | OP-09-0025 | Bucks | 2/1/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Department of Public Welfare (NSH) – Norristown | OP-46-0060 | Montgomery | 1/21/98 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Dopaco, Inc. – Downingtown | CP-15-0029 | Chester | 3/6/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Garlock, Inc. (Plastomer Products) | PA-09-0035 | Bucks | 3/12/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
J. B. Slevin Company Inc. – Lansdowne | OP-23-0013 | Delaware | 9/3/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Laclede Steel Co. – Fairless Hills | OP-09-0023 | Bucks | 7/17/95 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
LNP Engineering Plastics, Inc. – Thorndale | OP-15-0035 | Chester | 10/31/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Lukens Steel Co. – Coatesville | OP-15-0010 | Chester | 5/6/99 | 12/15/00,
65 FR 78418 | See also 52.2064(j)(1). |
Nabisco Biscuit Co | PLID (51-) 3201 | Philadelphia | 4/10/95 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
PECO Energy Co. – Croydon Generating Station | OP-09-0016A | Bucks | 12/20/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | See also 52.2064(g)(8). |
PECO Energy Co. – Limerick Generating Station | OP-46-0038 | Montgomery | 7/25/95 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
PECO Energy Co. – USX Fairless Works Powerhouse | OP-09-0066 | Bucks | 12/31/98, 4/6/99 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | See also 52.2064(a)(7). |
PECO Energy Co. – West Conshohocken Plant | OP-46-0045A | Montgomery | 12/4/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Pennsylvania Electric Co. – Front Street Station | 25-0041 | Erie | 2/25/99 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
American Inks and Coatings Corp. – Valley Forge | OP-15-0026A | Chester | 1/10/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Avery Dennison Co. (Fasson Roll Division) – Quakertown | OP-09-0001A | Bucks | 10/2/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Cabot Performance Materials – Boyertown | OP-46-0037 | Montgomery | 4/13/99 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | See also 52.2064(b)(4). |
Cleveland Steel Container Corp. – Quakertown | OP-09-0022 | Bucks | 9/30/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems – Bristol | OP-09-0036 | Bucks | 1/7/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems – Bensalem | OP-09-0037 | Bucks | 4/10/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Congoleum Corp. – Marcus Hook | OP-23-0021 | Delaware | 12/31/98 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Epsilon Products Co. – Marcus Hook | OP-23-0012 | Delaware | 2/15/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | See also 52.2064(g)(3). |
Foamex International, Inc. – Eddystone | OP-23-0006A | Delaware | 3/30/99 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Forms, Inc., Spectra Graphics – Willow Grove | OP-46-0023 | Montgomery | 11/9/95 3/25/98 | 12/15/00, 65 FR78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Global Packaging, Inc. (formerly BG Packaging) – Oaks | OP-46-0026 | Montgomery | 8/30/96 12/24/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Lonza, Inc. – Conshohocken | OP-46-0025 | Montgomery | 4/22/97 6/16/98 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Markel Corporation | OP-46-0081 | Montgomery | 4/9/99 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
McCorquodale Security Cards, Inc. – West Whiteland | OP-15-0037 | Chester | 9/3/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Mike-Rich, Inc. (MRI) – Newtown | OP-09-0021 | Bucks | 12/20/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (3M) Company – Bristol | CP-09-0005 | Bucks | 8/8/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
MM Biogas Power LLC (formerly O’Brien Environmental Energy, Inc.) | CP-46-0067 | Montgomery | 10/31/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Norwood Industries, Inc. – Frazer | OP-15-0014A | Chester | 12/20/96 12/2/99 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
NVF Company | OP-15-0030 | Chester | 4/13/99 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Occidental Chemical Corp. (Vinyls Div.) – Pottstown | OP-46-0015 | Montgomery | 11/7/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc. (Schuylkill Printing Plant) | OP-46-0012 | Montgomery | 8/30/96 3/15/00 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
The Proctor and Gamble Paper Products Co | OP-66-0001 | Wyoming | 4/4/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Quebecor Printing Atglen, Inc. – Atglen | OP-15-0002 | Chester | 12/10/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Sartomer Company, Inc | OP-15-0015 | Chester | 1/17/96 3/25/98 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Silberline Manufacturing Co | OP-54-0041 | Schuylkill | 4/19/99 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | See also 52.2064(g)(21). |
SmithKline Beecham Research Co. (formerly Sterling Winthrop, Inc.) | OP-46-0031 | Montgomery | 10/31/97 5/1/98 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Sullivan Graphics, Inc. – York | OP-67-2023 | York | 8/22/95 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Sun Company, Inc (R&M) (formerly Chevron USA) – Tinicum | OP-23-0010 | Delaware | 10/31/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Sun Company, Inc (R&M) (formerly Chevron USA) – Darby | OP-23-0011 | Delaware | 10/31/96 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Universal Packaging Corporation | OP-46-0156 | Montgomery | 4/8/99 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Zenith Products Corp. – Aston | OP-23-0008 | Delaware | 4/7/97 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Bellevue Cogeneration Plant | PLID (51-) 6513 | Philadelphia | 4/10/95 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
MSC Pre-Finish Metals, Inc. – Morrisville | OP-09-0030 | Bucks | 11/7/96 3/31/98 | 12/15/00, 65 FR 78418 | (c)(143)(i)(B)( |
Advanced Glassfiber Yarns LLC (formerly Owens Corning) – Huntingdon | OP-31-02002 | Huntingdon | 4/13/99 | 08/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. – Beech Creek | OP-18-0002 | Clinton | 7/6/95 | 08/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Bemis Company, Film Division | OP-40-0007A | Luzerne | 10/10/95 | 08/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Brentwood Industries, Inc | PA-06-1006A | Berks | 6/3/99 | 08/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Certainteed Corp. – Mountaintop | OP-40-0010 | Luzerne | 5/31/96 | 08/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Ardell Station | OP-24-120 | Elk | 9/30/95 | 08/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
CNG Transmission Corp. – Finnefrock Station | PA-18-0003A | Clinton | 2/29/96 | 08/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company – Bailey Prep Plant | OP-30-000-072 | Greene | 3/23/1999 | 08/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | See also 52.2064(h)(1). |
Consolidated Rail Corp. (CONRAIL) – Hollidaysburg Car Shop | OP-07-2002 | Blair | 8/29/95 | 08/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Consolidated Rail Corp. (CONRAIL) – Juniata | OP-07-2003 | Blair | 8/29/95 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Containment Solutions, Inc. (formerly called Fluid Containment – Mt. Union) | OP-31-02005 | Huntingdon | 4/9/99 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | See also 52.2064(a)(12). |
Cooper Energy Systems, Grove City | OP-43-003 | Mercer | 7/25/96 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Cyprus Cumberland Resources Corp | OP-30-000-040 | Greene | 3/26/99 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Defense Distribution – Susquehanna | OP-67-02041 | York | 2/1/00 | 08/06/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
EMI Company | OP-25-070 | Erie | 10/24/96 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Empire Sanitary Landfill, Inc | OP-35-0009 | Lackawanna | 10/17/96 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Equitrans, Inc. – Rogersville Station | (OP)30-000-109 | Greene | 7/10/95 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Equitrans, Inc. – Pratt Station | (OP)30-000-110 | Greene | 7/10/95 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Erie Coke Corporation – Erie | OP-25-029 | Erie | 6/27/95 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc. – Somerset | (OP)56-000-151 | Somerset | 2/28/96 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Gichner Systems Group, Inc | (OP)67-2033 | York | 8/5/97 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Offset Paperback Manufacturers, Inc. – Dallas | (OP)40-0008 | Luzerne | 4/16/99 | 08/06/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Overhead Door Corporation – Mifflin County | (OP)44-2011 | Mifflin | 6/4/97 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
SANYO Audio Manufacturing (USA) Corp | (OP)44-2003 | Mifflin | 6/30/95 | 8/06/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Stroehmann Bakeries OP – Luzerne County | (OP)40-0014A | Luzerne | 5/30/95 | 8/6/01, 66 FR 40891 | (c)(149)(i)(B)( |
Merck and Co., Inc. – West Point Facility | OP-46-0005 | Montgomery | 1/13/97 6/23/00 | 4/18/01, 66 FR 19858 | See also 52.2064(d)(6). |
Amerada Hess Corp | PA-PLID (51-) 5009 | Philadelphia | 5/29/95 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
Cartex Corporation | OP-09-0076 | Bucks | 4/9/99 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
Hatfield Quality Meats, Inc. – Hatfield | OP-46-0013A | Montgomery | 1/9/97 10/1/98 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
J. L. Clark, Inc | OP-36-02009 | Lancaster | 4/16/99 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
Johnson Matthey, Inc. – Wayne | OP-15-0027 | Chester | 8/3/98 4/15/99 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
PPG Industries, Inc. (BASF) | OP-23-0005 | Delaware | 6/4/97 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
SmithKline Beecham Pharmaceuticals | OP-46-0035 | Montgomery | 3/27/97 10/20/98 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA (formerly Lemmon company) | OP-09-0010 | Bucks | 4/9/99 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
The Philadelphian Condominium Building | PA-PLID (51-) 6512 | Philadelphia | 5/29/95 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
Warner Company | OP-15-0001 | Chester | 7/17/95 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
Webcraft Technologies, Inc | OP-09-0009 | Bucks | 4/18/96 10/15/98 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54936 | (c)(156)(i)(B)( |
Latrobe Steel Company – Latrobe | OP-65-000-016 | Westmoreland | 12/22/1995 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52517 | See also 52.2064(h)(2). |
Allegheny Ludlum Corporation – Brackenridge | CO-260 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/18/01,
66 FR 52851 | See also 52.2064(j)(2). |
Kosmos Cement Co. – Neville Island Facility | EO-208 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/18/01, 66 FR 52857 | (c)(160)(i)(B)( |
Armstrong Cement and Supply Company – Cabot | OP-10-028 | Butler | 3/31/99 | 10/18/01, 66 FR 52857 | (c)(160)(i)(B)( |
Duquesne Light Company – Cheswick Power Station | CO-217 | Allegheny | 3/8/96 | 10/18/01, 66 FR 52867 | (c)(161)(i)(B)( |
Duquesne Light Company – Elrama Plant | (PA)63-000-014 | Washington | 12/29/94 | 10/18/01, 66 FR 52867 | (c)(161)(i)(B)( |
Pennsylvania Electric Co. (PENELEC) – Keystone Generating Station | (PA-)03-000-027 | Armstrong | 12/29/94 | 10/18/01, 66 FR 52867 | (c)(161)(i)(B)( |
IDL, Incorporated | CO-225 | Allegheny | 7/18/96 | 10/18/01, 66 FR 52862 | (c)(162)(i)(B)( |
Oakmont Pharmaceutical, Inc | CO-252 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/18/01, 66 FR 52862 | (c)(162)(i)(B)( |
U.S. Air, Inc | CO-255 | Allegheny | 1/14/97 | 10/18/01, 66 FR 52862 | (c)(162)(i)(B)( |
Lukens Steel Corporation – Houston Plant | (OP)63-000-080 | Washington | 2/22/99 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52522 | (c)(163)(i)(B)( |
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation – West Leechburg Plant | (OP)65-000-183 | Westmoreland | 3/23/99 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52522 | (c)(163)(i)(B)( |
(Allegheny Ludlum Corporation) Jessop Steel Company – Washington Plant | (OP)63-000-027 | Washington | 3/26/1999 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52522 | See also 52.2064(h)(3). |
Koppel Steel Corporation – Koppel Plant | (OP)04-000-059 | Beaver | 3/23/2001 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52522 | See also 52.2064(h)(4). |
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp. – Beaver Station | OP-04-000-490 | Beaver | 6/23/95 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52055 | (c)(164)(i)(B)( |
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp. – Oakford Compressor Station | OP-65-000-837 | Westmoreland | 10/13/95 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52055 | (c)(164)(i)(B)( |
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp. – South Oakford Station | (OP)65-000-840 | Westmoreland | 10/13/95 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52055 | (c)(164)(i)(B)( |
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp. – Tonkin Compressor Station | (OP)65-000-634 | Westmoreland | 10/13/95 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52055 | (c)(164)(i)(B)( |
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp. – Jeannette Station | (OP)65-000-852 | Westmoreland | 10/13/95 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52055 | (c)(164)(i)(B)( |
Carnegie Natural Gas Co. – Creighton Station | EO-213 | Allegheny | 5/14/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52055 | (c)(164)(i)(B)( |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. – Uniontown Station | (OP)26-000-413 | Fayette | 12/20/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52055 | (c)(164)(i)(B)( |
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp. – South Bend Station | OP-03-000-180 | Armstrong | 12/2/98 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52055 | (c)(164)(i)(B)( |
Pruett Schaffer Chemical Company | CO-266 | Allegheny | 9/2/98 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52050 | (c)(165)(i)(B)( |
PPG Industries, Inc. – Springdale | CO-254 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52050 | See also 52.2064(l)(1). |
Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. – Bridgeville | CO-218 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52050 | (c)(165)(i)(B)( |
Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. – Bridgeville | CO-219 | Allegheny | 2/21/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52050 | (c)(165)(i)(B)( |
Valspar Corporation – Pittsburgh | CO-209 | Allegheny | 3/8/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52050 | (c)(165)(i)(B)( |
Ashland Chemical Corporation | CO-227 | Allegheny | 12/30/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52506 | (c)(166)(i)(B)( |
Hercules, Inc. – West Elizabeth | EO-216 | Allegheny | 3/8/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52506 | See also 52.2064(e)(2). |
Hercules, Inc. – West Elizabeth | CO-257 | Allegheny | 1/14/97 11/1/99 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52506 | See also 52.2064(e)(2). |
Neville Chemical Company | CO-230 | Allegheny | 12/13/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52506 | See also 52.2064(e)(4). |
Anchor Glass Container Corp. – Plant 5 | (PA)26-000-119 | Fayette | 12/20/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
Anchor Hocking Specialty Glass Co. – Phoenix Glass Plant | (OP)04-000-084 | Beaver | 10/13/95 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
Corning Consumer Products Co. – Charleroi Plant | (PA)63-000-110 | Washington | 1/4/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
General Electric Company | CO-251 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
Glenshaw Glass Company, Inc | CO-270 | Allegheny | 3/10/00 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
Guardian Industries Corp | CO-242 | Allegheny | 8/27/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
Allegheny County Sanitary Authority | CO-222 | Allegheny | 5/14/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
Browning-Ferris Industries | CO-231A | Allegheny | 4/28/97 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
Chambers Development Company – Monroeville Borough Landfill | CO-253 | Allegheny | 12/30/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
Kelly Run Sanitation, Forward Township Landfill | CO-236 | Allegheny | 1/23/97 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52527 | (c)(167)(i)(B)( |
Stroehmann Bakeries – Montgomery County (Norristown) | PA-46-0003 | Montgomery | 5/4/95 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
Schlosser Steel, Inc | OP-46-0051 | Montgomery | 2/1/96 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
Perkasie Industries Corp. – Perkasie | OP-09-0011 | Bucks | 8/14/96 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
Quaker Chemical Corporation – Conshohocken | OP-46-0071 | Montgomery | 9/26/96 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
Worthington Steel Company | OP-15-0016 | Chester | 7/23/96 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp. – Sta. 200, Frazer | PA-15-0017 | Chester | 6/5/95 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
Rohm and Haas Company, Bucks County Plant | OP-09-0015 | Bucks | 4/20/99 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
SEPTA – Berridge/Courtland Maintenance Shop | PA-51-4172 | Philadelphia | 7/27/99 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
Southwest Water Pollution Control Plant/Biosolids Recycling Center | PA-51-9515 | Philadelphia | 7/27/99 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
Smith-Edwards-Dunlap Company | PA-(51-)2255 | Philadelphia | 7/14/00 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54942 | (c)(169)(i)(B)( |
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. – Beaver Falls Plant | (OP)04-000-108 | Beaver | 5/29/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52695 | (c)(170)(i)(B)( |
Bacharach, Inc | CO-263 | Allegheny | 10/10/97 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52695 | (c)(170)(i)(B)( |
Bakerstown Container Corporation | CO-221 | Allegheny | 5/14/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52695 | (c)(170)(i)(B)( |
Chestnut Ridge Foam, Inc. – Latrobe | (OP)65-000-181 | Westmoreland | 12/29/95 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52695 | See also 52.2064(i)(10). |
Flexsys America LP, Monongahela Plant | (OP)63-000-015 | Washington | 3/23/01 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52695 | (c)(170)(i)(B)( |
Haskell of Pittsburgh, Inc | CO-224 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52695 | (c)(170)(i)(B)( |
Three Rivers Aluminum Company (TRACO) | OP-10-267 | Butler | 3/1/2001 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52695 | See also 52.2064(h)(5). |
Tuscarora Plastics, Inc | (OP)04-000-497 | Beaver | 4/3/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52695 | (c)(170)(i)(B)( |
Witco Corporation | CO-210 | Allegheny | 5/14/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52695 | (c)(170)(i)(B)( |
GenCorp (Plastic Films Division) – Jeannette Plant | (OP)65-000-207 | Westmoreland | 1/4/1996 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52322 | See also 52.2064(h)(6). |
CENTRIA – Ambridge Coil Coating Operations Plant | (OP)04-000-043 | Beaver | 5/17/99 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52322 | (c)(171)(i)(D). |
J & L Structural, Inc. – Aliquippa | OP-04-000-467 | Beaver | 6/23/95 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | (c)(172)(i)(B)( |
Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc | CO-241 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | See also 52.2064(e)(6). |
Shenango, Inc | CO-233 | Allegheny | 12/30/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | (c)(172)(i)(B)( |
LTV Steel Company | CO-259 | Allegheny | 12/30/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | (c)(172)(i)(B)( |
U.S. Steel (USX Corporation.) – Clairton Works | CO-234 | Allegheny | 12/30/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | See also 52.2064(e)(7). |
USX Corporation – Edgar Thomson Works | CO-235 | Allegheny | 12/30/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | See also 52.2064(e)(8). |
USX, Inc. – Irvin Works | CO-258 | Allegheny | 12/30/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | See also 52.2064(e)(9). |
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation – Allenport Plant | (OP)63-000-066 | Washington | 2/8/99 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | (c)(172)(i)(B)( |
Koppers – Monessen Coke Plant | (OP)65-000-853 | Westmoreland | 3/20/98 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | (c)(172)(i)(B)( |
J & L Specialty Steel, Inc. – Midland Facility | (OP)04-000-013 | Beaver | 3/23/01 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | See also 52.2064(i)(2). |
Washington Steel Corp. – Washington Plant | (OP)63-000-023 | Washington | 9/12/96 | 10/16/01, 66 FR 52511 | (c)(172)(i)(B)( |
Equitrans, Inc. – Hartson | (OP)63-000-642 | Washington | 7/10/95 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52705 | (c)(173)(i)(B)( |
Witco Corp. – Petrolia Facility | PA-10-037 | Butler | 6/27/95 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52705 | See also 52.2064(i)(17). |
Ranbar Electrical Materials Inc. (formerly Westinghouse Electric Co. EMD) – Manor | (OP)65-000-042 | Westmoreland | 2/22/99 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52705 | (c)(173)(i)(B)( |
Nova Chemicals, Inc. (formerly Arco Chemical Co. – Beaver Valley) | (OP)04-000-033 | Beaver | 4/16/99 1/24/01 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52705 | See also 52.2064(g)(19). |
BASF Corporation – Monaca Site | (OP)04-000-306 | Beaver | 3/23/01 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52705 | (c)(173)(i)(B)( |
Cardone Industries – Rising Sun Ave | PA(51-) PLID 3887 | Philadelphia | 5/29/95 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54710 | (c)(174)(i)(B)( |
Cardone Industries – Chew St | PA(51-) PLID 2237 | Philadelphia | 5/29/95 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54710 | (c)(174)(i)(B)( |
Wheelabrator Falls, Inc | OP-09-0013 | Bucks | 1/11/96 5/17/96 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54710 | (c)(174)(i)(B)( |
US Steel Group/USX Corporation – Fairless Works | OP-09-0006 | Bucks | 4/8/99 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54710 | (c)(174)(i)(B)( |
Brown Printing Company | OP-46-0018A | Montgomery | 5/17/00 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54710 | (c)(174)(i)(B)( |
Sun Chemical – General Printing Ink Division | PA(51-) 2052 | Philadelphia | 7/14/00 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54710 | (c)(174)(i)(B)( |
Armco, Inc. Butler Operations Main Plant | PA-10-001M | Butler | 2/23/96 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52338 | See also 52.2064(i)(1). |
Armco, Inc. Butler Operations Stainless Plant | PA-10-001S | Butler | 2/23/96 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52338 | See also 52.2064(i)(1). |
Pennsylvania Power Co. – Bruce Mansfield Plant | (PA)04-000-235 | Beaver | 12/29/94 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52333 | (c)(176)(i)(B)( |
West Penn Power Co. – Mitchell Station | (PA)63-000-016 | Washington | 6/12/95 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52333 | (c)(176)(i)(B)( |
Carnegie Natural Gas Company – Fisher Station | (OP)03-000-182 | Armstrong | 12/2/98 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52333 | (c)(176)(i)(B)( |
Apollo Gas Company – Shoemaker Station | (OP)03-000-183 | Armstrong | 9/12/96 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52333 | (c)(176)(i)(B)( |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. – Delmont Station | (OP)65-000-839 | Westmoreland | 1/9/97 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52333 | (c)(176)(i)(B)( |
The Peoples Natural Gas Co. – Valley Station | (OP)03-000-125 | Armstrong | 10/31/94 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52333 | (c)(176)(i)(B)( |
The Peoples Natural Gas Co. – Girty Compressor Station | (PA)03-000-076 | Armstrong | 10/27/95 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52333 | (c)(176)(i)(B)( |
AES Beaver Valley Partners – Monaca Plant | (OP)04-000-446 | Beaver | 3/23/01 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52333 | (c)(176)(i)(B)( |
Penreco – Karns City | OP-10-0027 | Butler | 5/31/95 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52044 | See also 52.2064(g)(5). |
Ashland Petroleum Company | CO-256 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52044 | (c)(177)(i)(B)( |
Bellefield Boiler Plant – Pittsburgh | EO-248 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52044 | See also 52.2064(e)(1). |
Gulf Oil, L.P | CO-250 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52044 | (c)(177)(i)(B)( |
PA Dept. of Corrections | EO-244 | Allegheny | 1/23/97 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52044 | (c)(177)(i)(B)( |
Pittsburgh Thermal Limited Partnership | CO-220 | Allegheny | 3/4/96 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52044 | (c)(177)(i)(B)( |
BP Exploration & Oil, Inc. – Greensburg Terminal | (OP)65-000-378 | Westmoreland | 3/23/01 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52044 | (c)(177)(i)(B)( |
Pittsburgh Allegheny County Thermal, Ltd | CO-265 | Allegheny | 11/9/98 | 10/12/01, 66 FR 52044 | See also 52.2064(e)(5). |
Aristech Chemical Corporation | CO-232 | Allegheny | 12/30/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | (c)(178)(i)(B)( |
Heinz U.S.A. – Pittsburgh | EO-211 | Allegheny | 3/8/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | (c)(178)(i)(B)( |
Heinz U.S.A. – Pittsburgh | CO-247 | Allegheny | 10/24/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | (c)(178)(i)(B)( |
Koppers Industries, Inc. (Aristech Chem. Corp) | CO-223 | Allegheny | 8/27/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | (c)(178)(i)(B)( |
Nabisco Biscuit Co | CO-246 | Allegheny | 12/19/96 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | (c)(178)(i)(B)( |
Pressure Chemical Co | CO-261 | Allegheny | 6/11/97 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | (c)(178)(i)(B)( |
General Carbide Corp | (OP)65-000-622 | Westmoreland | 12/29/95 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | See also 52.2064(i)(12). |
Fansteel Hydro Carbide | (OP)65-000-860 | Westmoreland | 12/12/97 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | See also 52.2064(k)(1). |
Carbidie Corporation | (OP)65-000-720 | Westmoreland | 7/31/98 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | (c)(178)(i)(B)( |
Dyno Nobel Inc – Donora | (OP)63-000-070 | Washington | 3/31/99 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | (c)(178)(i)(B)( |
Newcomer Products, Inc | (OP)65-000-851 | Westmoreland | 8/7/97 | 10/17/01, 66 FR 52700 | (c)(178)(i)(B)( |
PECO Energy Company – Cromby Generating Station | OP-15-0019 | Chester | 4/28/95 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54699 | (c)(179)(i)(B)( |
Waste Resource Energy, Inc. (Operator); Shawmut Bank, Conn. National Assoc. (Owner); Delaware County Resource Recovery Facility | OP-23-0004 | Delaware | 11/16/95 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54699 | (c)(179)(i)(B)( |
G-Seven, Ltd | OP-46-0078 | Montgomery | 4/20/99 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54699 | (c)(179)(i)(B)( |
Leonard Kunkin Associates | OP-09-0073 | Bucks | 6/25/01 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54699 | (c)(179)(i)(B)( |
Kimberly-Clark Corporation | OP-23-0014A | Delaware | 6/24/98 8/1/01 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54699 | (c)(179)(i)(B)( |
Sunoco, Inc. (R&M); Marcus Hook Plant | CP-23-0001 | Delaware | 6/8/95, 8/2/01 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54699 | See also 52.2064(b)(3). |
Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania, Inc. (GROWS Landfill) | OP-09-0007 | Bucks | 12/19/97 7/17/01 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54699 | (c)(179)(i)(B)( |
Koppel Steel Corporation – Ambridge Plant | OP-04-000-227 | Beaver | 10/12/2000 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52317 | See also 52.2064(h)(7). |
General Motors Corporation | CO-243 | Allegheny | 8/27/96 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52327 | (c)(181)(i)(B)( |
Oakmont Steel, Inc | CO-226 | Allegheny | 5/14/96 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52327 | (c)(181)(i)(B)( |
The Peoples Natural Gas Co | CO-240 | Allegheny | 8/27/96 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52327 | (c)(181)(i)(B)( |
U.S. Bureau of Mines | EO-215 | Allegheny | 3/8/96 | 10/15/01, 66 FR 52327 | (c)(181)(i)(B)( |
Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania (Pottstown Landfill) | OP-46-0033 | Montgomery | 4/20/99 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54704 | (c)(182)(i)(B)( |
FPL Energy MH50, LP (Sunoco, Inc. (R&M)) | PA-23-0084 | Delaware | 7/26/99 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54704 | (c)(182)(i)(B)( |
Moyer Packing Company | OP-46-0001 | Montgomery | 3/15/96 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54947 | (c)(184)(i)(B)( |
Tullytown Resource Recovery Facility (Waste Management of Pa., Inc.) | OP-09-0024 | Bucks | 7/14/97 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54947 | (c)(184)(i)(B)( |
SPS Technologies, Inc | OP-46-0032 | Montgomery | 10/30/97 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54947 | (c)(184)(i)(B)( |
PECO Energy Company | OP-09-0077 | Bucks | 12/19/97 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54947 | (c)(184)(i)(B)( |
Exelon Generation Company – Delaware Generating Station | PA-51-4901 | Philadelphia | 7/11/01 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54947 | (c)(184)(i)(B)( |
Exelon Generation Company – Schuylkill Generating Station | PA-51-4904 | Philadelphia | 7/11/01 | 10/31/01, 66 FR 54947 | (c)(184)(i)(B)( |
International Business Systems, Inc | OP-46-0049 | Montgomery | 10/29/98 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54691 | (c)(185)(i)(B)( |
Bethlehem Lukens Plate | P-46-0011 | Montgomery | 12/11/98 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54691 | See also 52.2064(g)(2). |
Montenay Montgomery Limited Partnership | OP-46-0010A | Montgomery | 4/20/99 6/20/00 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54691 | (c)(185)(i)(B)( |
Northeast Foods, Inc. (Bake Rite Rolls) | OP-09-0014 | Bucks | 4/9/99 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54691 | (c)(185)(i)(B)( |
NortheastWater Pollution Control Plant | PA-51-9513 | Philadelphia | 7/27/99 | 10/30/01, 66 FR54691 | (c)(185)(i)(B)( |
Newman and Company | PLID (51-) 3489 | Philadelphia | 6/11/97 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54691 | (c)(185)(i)(B)( |
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation | (OP-)65-000-137 | Westmoreland | 5/17/1999 | 10/19/01, 66 FR 53090 | See also 52.2064(h)(8). |
INDSPEC Chemical Corporation | PA10-021 | Butler | 10/19/98 | 10/19/01, 66 FR 53090 | (c)(186)(i)(B)( |
Stoney Creek Technologies, L.L.C | PA-23-0002 | Delaware | 2/24/99 | 11/5/01, 66 FR 55880 | (c)(187)(i)(B)( |
Superpac, Inc | OP-09-0003 | Bucks | 3/25/99 | 11/5/01, 66 FR 55880 | (c)(187)(i)(B)( |
American Bank Note Company | OP-46-0075 | Montgomery | 5/19/97 8/10/98 | 11/5/01, 66 FR 55880 | (c)(187)(i)(B)( |
Atlas Roofing Corporation – Quakertown | OP-09-0039 | Bucks | 3/10/99 | 11/5/01, 66 FR 55880 | (c)(187)(i)(B)( |
Beckett Corporation | OP-15-0040 | Chester | 7/8/97 | 11/5/01, 66 FR 55880 | (c)(187)(i)(B)( |
Klearfold, Inc | OP-09-0012 | Bucks | 4/15/99 | 11/5/01, 66 FR 55880 | (c)(187)(i)(B)( |
National Label Company | OP-46-0040 | Montgomery | 7/28/97 | 11/5/01, 66 FR 55880 | (c)(187)(i)(B)( |
Bethlehem Steel Corporation | OP-22-02012 | Dauphin | 4/9/99 | 5/23/02, 67 FR 36108 | See also 52.2064(i)(8). |
Hershey Chocolate USA | OP-22-2004A | Dauphin | 1/24/00 | 6/26/02, 67 FR 43002 | (c)(194)(i)(B)( |
Pennsylvania Power Company New Castle Plant | OP-37-0023 | Lawrence | 4/8/99 | 6/26/02, 67 FR 43002 | (c)(194)(i)(B)( |
Lafarge Corporation | OP-39-0011B | Lehigh | 5/19/97 | 4/1/03, 68 FR 15661 | (c)(196)(i)(B)( |
The Peoples Natural Gas Company | (OP-)11-000-356 | Cambria | 11/23/94 | 4/1/03, 68 FR 15661 | (c)(196)(i)(B)( |
Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc | OP-13-0001 | Carbon | 5/16/95 | 4/1/03, 68 FR 15661 | See also 52.2064(i)(6). |
Williams Generation Company – Hazleton | OP-40-0031A | Luzerne | 3/10/00 | 4/1/03, 68 FR 15661 | See also 52.2064(c)(6). |
Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, Holtwood Steam Electric Station | PA-36-2016 | Lancaster | 5/25/95 | 4/1/03, 68 FR 15661 | (c)(196)(i)(B)( |
General Electric Transportation Systems | OP-25-025A | Erie | 8/26/02 | 4/7/03, 68 FR 16724 | See also 52.2064(c)(4). |
Bethlehem Structural Products Corporation | OP-48-0013 | Northampton | 10/24/96 | 5/2/03, 68 FR 23404 | (c)(200)(i)(B)( |
International Paper Company, Erie Mill | PA-25-028 | Erie | 12/21/94 | 5/2/03, 68 FR 23404 | (c)(200)(i)(B)( |
National Fuel Gas Supply – Heath Compressor Station | PA-33-144A | Jefferson | 10/5/98 | 5/2/03, 68 FR 23404 | (c)(200)(i)(B)( |
PPG Industries, Inc | OP-20-145 | Crawford | 5/31/95 | 3/24/03, 68 FR14154 | (c)(201)(i)(B). |
Dominion Trans., Inc. – Finnefrock Station | Title V-18-00005 | Clinton | 2/16/00 | 5/7/03, 68 FR 24365 | (c)(202)(i)(B)( |
Textron Lycoming – Oliver Street Plant | Title V-41-00005 | Lycoming | 1/12/01 | 5/7/03, 68 FR 24365 | (c)(202)(i)(B)( |
Lafayette College, Easton Campus | OP-48-0034 | Northampton | 8/18/97 | 5/20/03, 68 FR 27471 | (c)(205)(i)(B). |
Keystone Carbon Company | OP-24-016 | Elk | 5/15/95 | 10/17/03, 68 FR 59741 | (c)(207)(i)(B)( |
Mack Trucks, Inc | OP-39-0004 | Northampton | 5/31/1995 | 10/17/03, 68 FR 59741 | See also 52.2064(h)(9). |
Owens-Brockway Glass Container, Inc | OP-33-033 | Jefferson | 3/27/95 | 10/17/03, 68 FR 59741 | (c)(207)(i)(B)( |
Resilite Sport Products, Inc | OP-49-0003 | Northumberland | 12/3/96 | 10/17/03, 68 FR 59741 | See also 52.2064(a)(10). |
Westfield Tanning Company | OP-59-0008 | Tioga | 11/27/96 | 10/17/03, 68 FR 59741 | (c)(207)(i)(B)( |
Tarkett, Incorporated | OP-39-0002 | Lehigh | 5/31/95 | 8/6/03, 68 FR 46484 | (c)(208)(i)(B)( |
Hacros Pigments, Inc. | OP-48-0018 | Northampton | 7/31/96 | 8/6/03, 68 FR 46484 | (c)(208)(i)(B)( |
GPU Generation Corp., Homer City Station | (OP-)32-000-055 | Indiana | 10/29/98 | 10/15/03, 68 FR 59321 | (c)(212)(i)(B)( |
GPU Generation Corp., Seward Station | (OP-)32-000-040 | Indiana | 4/30/98 | 10/15/03, 68 FR 59321 | (c)(212)(i)(B)( |
Ebensburg Power Company, Ebensburg Cogeneration Plant | (OP-)11-000-318 | Cambria | 3/28/01 | 10/15/03, 68 FR 59321 | (c)(212)(i)(B)( |
Sithe Pennsylvania Holdings, LLC, Warren Station | OP-62-012B | Warren | 1/20/00 | 10/15/03, 68 FR 59321 | (c)(212)(i)(B)( |
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, Sunbury SES | OP-55-0001A | Snyder | 7/7/97 | 10/15/03, 68 FR 59321 | (c)(212)(i)(B)( |
Lakeview Landfill | OP-25-920 | Erie | 5/29/97 | 10/15/03, 68 FR 59321 | (c)(212)(i)(B)( |
National Fuel Gas Supply Corp. – Roystone Compressor Station | OP-62-141F | Warren | 4/1/03 | 10/27/04, 69 FR 62583 | See also 52.2064(d)(2). |
Crompton Corporation, Fairview Township | OP-10-037 | Butler | 6/4/03 | 5/25/04, 69 FR 29444 | See also 52.2064(i)(17). |
Andritz, Inc | 41-00010C | Lycoming | 4/30/03 | 10/15/03, 68 FR 59318 | (c)(214)(i)(B)( |
Brodart Company | 18-0007A | Clinton | 4/8/03 | 10/15/03, 68 FR 59318 | (c)(214)(i)(B)( |
Erie Sewer Authority | OP-25-179 | Erie | 6/5/03 | 10/15/03, 68 FR 59318 | (c)(214)(i)(B)( |
Hercules Cement Company | OP-48-0005A | Northampton | 4/16/99 | 11/24/03, 68 FR 65846 | (c)(217)(i)(B). |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company – Howe Township | OP-27-015 | Forest | 7/27/2000 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | See also 52.2064(h)(10). |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, Station 219 | OP-43-0272 | Mercer | 4/7/99 | 10/27/04, 69 FR 62585 | See also 52.2064(i)(20). |
Information Display Technology, Inc | 32-000-085 | Indiana | 1/11/96 | 03/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | (d)(1)(h). |
Bedford Materials Co., Inc | 05-02005 | Bedford | 4/15/99 | 03/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | (d)(1)(h). |
Bollman Hat Company | 36-2031 | Lancaster | 7/3/95 | 03/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | (d)(1)(h). |
Armco Inc | OP-43-040 | Mercer | 9/30/99 | 03/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | (d)(1)(h). |
Specialty Tires of America, Inc | 32-000-065 | Indiana | 1/6/00 | 3/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | See also 52.2064(i)(18). |
Truck Accessories Group East | OP-49-0005 | Northumberland | 3/26/99 | 3/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | See also 52.2064(i)(21). |
Jeraco Enterprises, Inc | OP-49-0014 | Northumberland | 4/6/97 | 3/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | See also 52.2064(a)(14). |
Insulation Corporation of America | 39-0012 | Lehigh | 10/17/95 | 03/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | (d)(1)(h). |
Pope & Talbot, Inc | 40-0019 | Luzerne | 5/31/96 | 03/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | (d)(1)(h). |
Universal Rundle Corporation | OP-37-059 | Lawrence | 5/31/95 | 03/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | (d)(1)(h). |
Clark Filter | 36-02040 | Lancaster | 2/4/00 | 03/29/05, 70 FR 15774 | (d)(1)(h). |
The Pennsylvania State University – University Park | OP-14-0006 | Centre | 12/30/98 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | See also 52.2064(c)(9). |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company – Charleston Township | OP-59-0001 | Tioga | 5/31/95 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | (d)(1)(c). |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company – Wyalusing Township | OP-08-0002 | Bradford | 5/31/95 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | (d)(1)(c). |
Masland Industries | 21-2001 | Cumberland | 5/31/95 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | (d)(1)(c). |
ESSROC Cement Corp | OP-37-003 | Lawrence | 7/27/95 3/31/99 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | (d)(1)(c). |
The Magee Carpet Company | OP-19-0001 | Columbia | 1/22/97 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | (d)(1)(c). |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company – Howe Township | OP-27-015 | Forest | 7/27/00 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | (d)(1)(c). |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corporation – Buck Township | 40-0002 40-0002A | Luzerne | 5/31/95 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | (d)(1)(c). |
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation – Peach Bottom Township | 67-2012 | York | 5/5/95 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | (d)(1)(c). |
Standard Steel Division of Freedom Forge Corp | 44-2001 | Mifflin | 5/31/95 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16118 | See also 52.2064(i)(19). |
Pope and Talbot, Inc | 35-0004 | Lackawanna | 5/31/96 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16124 | (d)(1)(d). |
Pennsylvania Power and Light Company | 22-2011 | Dauphin | 6/7/95 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16124 | (d)(1)(d). |
Ellwood Group Inc | OP-37-313 | Lawrence | 1/31/01 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16124 | See also 52.2064(c)(3). |
National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation | 53-0009A 53-0009 | Potter | 8/5/96 | 3/30/05, 70 FR 16124 | (d)(1)(d). |
Department of the Army | 28-02002 | Franklin | 2/3/00 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | See also 52.2064(d)(7). |
Harley-Davidson Motor Company | 67-2032 | York | 4/9/97 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | (d)(1)(g). |
GE Transportation Systems | OP-43-196 | Mercer | 5/16/01 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | See also 52.2064(g)(10). |
Stone Container Corporation | 67-2002 | York | 9/3/96 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | (d)(1)(g). |
Stanley Storage Systems, Inc | 39-0031 | Lehigh | 6/12/98 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | (d)(1)(g). |
York Group, Inc | OP-67-2014 | York | 7/3/1995 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | See also 52.2064(h)(11). |
Strick Corporation | OP-19-0002 | Columbia | 6/6/97 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | (d)(1)(g). |
Grumman Olson, Division of Grumman Allied Industries | OP-41-0002 | Lycoming | 9/25/97 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | (d)(1)(g). |
Prior Coated Metals, Inc | 39-0005 | Lehigh | 5/26/95 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | (d)(1)(g). |
Schindler Elevator Corporation | 01-2007 | Adams | 5/24/95 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16416 | (d)(1)(g). |
Hodge Foundry | OP-43-036 | Mercer | 3/31/99 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16420 | (d)(1)(a). |
Resolite, A United Dominion Co | OP-10-266 | Butler | 10/15/99 2/18/00 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16420 | (d)(1)(a). |
Consolidation Coal Co. – Coal Preparation Plant | 30-000-063 | Greene | 5/17/99 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16420 | (d)(1)(a). |
Urick Foundry | OP-25-053 | Erie | 10/24/96 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16420 | (d)(1)(a). |
Keystone Sanitary Landfill, Inc | 35-0014 | Lackawanna | 4/19/99 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16420 | (d)(1)(a). |
Grinnell Corporation | 36-2019 | Lancaster | 6/30/95 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16420 | See also 52.2064(g)(1). |
Buck Company Inc | 36-2035 | Lancaster | 8/1/95 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16420 | See also 52.2064(g)(4). |
Owens-Brockway Glass Container, Inc | OP-16-010 | Clarion | 3/27/95 5/31/95 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
Alcoa Extrusion, Inc | 54-0022 | Schuylkill | 4/19/99 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
Pennsylvania Electric Company | 32-000-059 | Indiana | 12/29/94 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
National Gypsum Company | OP-60-0003 | Union | 1/17/96 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
Stoney Creek Technologies, LLC | OP-23-0002 | Delaware | 7/24/03 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
Northeastern Power Company | 54-0008 | Schuylkill | 5/26/95 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation | 22-2010 | Dauphin | 1/31/97 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | See also 52.2064(a)(18). |
The Miller Group | 54-0024 | Schuykill | 2/1/99 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
CNG Transmission Corporation | 32-000-129 | Indiana | 6/22/95 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
I.H.F.P., Inc | OP-49-0010A | Northumberland | 1/7/98 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
National Forge Company | OP-62-032 | Warren | 5/31/95 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
United Refining Company | OP-62-017 | Warren | 5/31/95, 11/14/96 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | See also 52.2064(i)(22). |
Petrowax Refining | OP-42-110 | McKean | 3/4/96, 5/31/96 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | See also 52.2064(g)(14). |
Westvaco Corporation | 07-2008 | Blair | 9/29/95 | 3/31/05, 70 FR 16423 | (d)(1)(f). |
R.H. Sheppard Co., Inc | 67-2016 | York | 8/4/95 | 8/24/05, 70 FR 49496 | (d)(1)(i). |
Wheatland Tube Company | OP-43-182 | Mercer | 7/26/95 | 8/24/05, 70 FR 49496 | See also 52.2064(i)(23). |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corporation | OP-53-0006 | Potter | 10/13/95 | 8/24/05, 70 FR 49496 | (d)(1)(i). |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corporation | OP-19-0004 | Columbia | 5/30/95 | 8/24/05, 70 FR 49496 | (d)(1)(i). |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corporation | PA-41-0005A | Lycoming | 8/9/95 | 8/24/05, 70 FR 49496 | See also 52.2064(b)(1). |
Molded Fiber Glass | OP-25-035 | Erie | 7/30/99 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65842 | See also 52.2064(g)(17). |
Erie Forge and Steel, Inc | OP-25-924 | Erie | 2/10/00 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65842 | (d)(1)(k). |
OSRAM SYLVANIA Products, Inc | OP-59-0007 | Tioga | 1/22/98 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65842 | (d)(1)(k). |
Owens-Brockway Glass Container | OP-33-002 | Jefferson | 11/23/98 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65842 | (d)(1)(k). |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation | 32-000-230 | Indiana | 9/25/95 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65842 | (d)(1)(k). |
SKF, USA, Incorporated | 67-02010A | York | 7/19/00 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65842 | (d)(1)(k). |
Johnstown America Corporation | 11-000-288 | Cambria | 1/13/99 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65842 | (d)(1)(k). |
SGL Carbon Corporation | OP-24-131 | Elk | 5/12/95 5/31/95 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65845 | (d)(1)(e). |
Salem Tube, Inc | OP-43-142 | Mercer | 2/16/99 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65845 | (d)(1)(e). |
Dominion Trans, Inc | 18-00006 | Clinton | 6/15/99 9/29/03 | 11/1/05, 70 FR 65845 | (d)(1)(e). |
Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania (Pottstown Landfill) | OP-46-0033 | Berks; Montgomery | 4/20/99 1/27/04 | 11/2/05, 70 FR 66261 | (d)(1)(b). |
Waste Management Disposal Services of PA, Inc | 67-02047 | York | 4/20/99 | 11/2/05, 70 FR 66261 | (d)(1)(b). |
Armstrong World Industries, Inc | 36-2001 | Lancaster | 7/3/99 | 11/2/05, 70 FR 66261 | See also 52.2064(a)(13). |
Cogentrix of Pennsylvania Inc | OP-33-137, PA-33-302-014, OP-33-302-014, PA 33-399-004, OP 33-399-004 | Jefferson | 1/27/98 11/15/90 5/31/93 10/31/98 5/31/93 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
Scrubgrass Generating Company, LP | OP-61-0181 | Venango | 4/30/98 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
Wheelabrator Frackville Energy Co | OP-54-005 | Schuylkill | 9/18/98 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
Indiana University of Pennsylvania – S.W. Jack Cogeneration Facility | OP-32-000-200 | Indiana | 9/24/98 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
Fleetwood Motor Homes | OP-49-0011 | Northumberland | 10/30/98 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
Piney Creek, LP | OP-16-0127 | Clarion | 12/18/98 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
Statoil Energy Power Paxton, LP | OP-22-02015 | Dauphin | 6/30/99 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | See also 52.2064(a)(11). |
Harrisburg Steamworks | OP-22-02005 | Dauphin | 3/23/99 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | See also 52.2064(a)(11). |
Cove Shoe Company | OP-07-02028 | Blair | 4/7/99 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
PP&L – Fichbach C.T. Facility | OP-54-0011 | Schuylkill | 6/1/99 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
PP&L – Allentown C.T. Facility | OP-39-0009 | Lehigh | 6/1/99 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
PP&L – Harwood C.T. Facility | OP-40-0016 | Luzerne | 6/1/99 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
PP&L – Jenkins C.T. Facility | OP-40-0017 | Luzerne | 6/1/99 | 3/8/06, 71 FR 11514 | (d)(1)(l). |
The International Metals Reclamation Co | OP-37-243 | Lawrence | 8/9/00 | 3/31/06, 71 FR 16235 | See also 52.2064(g)(13). |
Petrowax, PA, Inc | PA 61-020 | Venango | 1/2/96 | 3/31/06, 71 FR 16235 | (d)(1)(m). |
Pennsylvania Electric Company | OP-32-000-059 | Indiana | 12/29/94 | 04/28/06, 71 FR 25070 | (d)(1)(n). |
The Harrisburg Authority | OP-22-2007 | Dauphin | 1/02/95 | 4/28/06, 71 FR 25070 | (d)(1)(n). |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp | OP-50-02001 | Perry | 4/12/99 | 4/28/06, 71 FR 25070 | See also 52.2064(a)(16). |
Graybec Lime, Inc | OP-14-0004 | Centre | 4/16/99 | 4/28/06, 71 FR 25070 | See also 52.2064(c)(5). |
Techneglas, Inc | OP-40-0009A | Luzerne | 1/29/99 | 4/28/06, 71 FR 25070 | (d)(1)(n). |
DLM Foods (formerly Heinz USA) | CO 211 | Allegheny | 3/8/96 | 05/11/06, 71 FR 27394 | (d)(1)(o). |
NRG Energy Center (formerly Pittsburgh Thermal Limited Partnership) | CO220 | Allegheny | 3/4/96 | 05/11/06, 71 FR 27394 | See also 52.2064(e)(3). |
Tasty Baking Oxford, Inc | OP-15-0104 | Chester | 5/12/04 | 05/11/06, 71 FR 27394 | (d)(1)(o). |
Silberline Manufacturing Company | OP-13-0014 | Carbon | 4/19/99 | 05/11/06, 71 FR 27394 | (d)(1)(o). |
Adhesives Research, Inc | OP-67-2007 | York | 7/1/95 | 05/11/06, 71 FR 27394 | (d)(1)(o). |
Mohawk Flush Doors, Inc | OP-49-0001 | Northumberland | 1/20/99 | 05/11/06, 71 FR 27394 | (d)(1)(o). |
Bigbee Steel and Tank Company | 36-2024 | Lancaster | 7/7/95 | 6/13/06, 71 FR 34011 | (d)(1)(p). |
Conoco Phillips Company | OP-23-0003 | Delaware | 4/29/04 | 6/13/06, 71 FR 34011 | See also 52.2064(g)(18). |
The Hershey Company | 22-02004B | Dauphin | 12/23/05 | 6/13/06, 71 FR 34011 | (d)(1)(p). |
LORD Corporation, Cambridge Springs | OP-20-123 | Crawford | 7/27/95 | 6/13/06, 71 FR 34011 | (d)(1)(p). |
Pittsburgh Corning Corporation | PA-42-009 | McKean | 5/31/95 | 6/13/06, 71 FR 34011 | (d)(1)(p). |
Small Tube Manufacturing, LLC | 07-02010 | Blair | 2/27/06 | 6/13/06, 71 FR 34011 | (d)(1)(p). |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, Holbrook Compressor Station | 30-000-077 | Greene | 1/3/97 | 6/13/06, 71 FR 34011 | (d)(1)(p). |
Willamette Industries, Johnsonburgh Mill | OP-24-009 | Elk | 5/23/95 | 6/13/06, 71 FR 34011 | See also 52.2064(g)(7). |
American Refining Group, Inc | OP-42-004 | McKean | 11/23/98 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | See also 52.2064(i)(5). |
Bellefonte Lime Company | OP-14-0002 | Centre | 10/19/98 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | See also 52.2064(c)(5). |
Butter Krust Baking Company, Inc | OP-49-0006 | Northumberland | 11/5/96 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | (d)(1)(q). |
Carnegie Natural Gas Company | 30-000-106 | Greene | 9/22/95 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | (d)(1)(q). |
Caterpillar, Inc | 67-2017 | York | 8/1/95 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | (d)(1)(q). |
Gencorp, Inc | 54-0009 | Schuylkill | 5/31/96 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | See also 52.2064(i)(15). |
Harris Semiconductor | OP-40-0001A | Luzerne | 4/16/99 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | (d)(1)(q). |
Merisol Antioxidants LLC | OP-61-00011 | Venango | 4/18/05 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | See also 52.2064(g)(20). |
Norcon Power Partners, L.P | OP-25-923 | Erie | 9/21/95 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | (d)(1)(q). |
Triangle Pacific Corp | 34-2001 | Juniata | 5/31/95 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | (d)(1)(q). |
Viking Energy of Northumberland Limited Partnership | OP-49-0004 | Northumberland | 5/30/95 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | (d)(1)(q). |
White Cap, Inc | 40-0004 | Luzerne | 7/20/95 | 6/14/06, 71 FR 34259 | (d)(1)(q). |
Carlisle Tire & Rubber Company | 21-2003 | Cumberland | 3/10/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38993 | (d)(1)(t). |
The Carbide/Graphite Group, Inc | OP-24-012 | Elk | 5/12/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38993 | See also 52.2064(g)(11). |
Celotex Corporation | OP-49-0013 | Northumberland | 6/18/99 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38993 | (d)(1)(t). |
American Railcar Industries, Inc. Shippers Car Line Division | OP-49-0012 | Northumberland | 11/29/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38993 | (d)(1)(t). |
ACF Industries, Inc | OP-49-0009 | Northumberland | 12/12/96 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38993 | (d)(1)(t). |
New Holland North America, Inc | 36-2028 | Lancaster | 10/17/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38993 | (d)(1)(t). |
Allsteel, Inc | 40-001-5 | Luzerne | 5/26/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38993 | (d)(1)(t). |
Ball-Foster Glass Container Co | OP-42-028 | McKean | 7/7/95 3/31/99 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38993 | (d)(1)(t). |
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company – West Shore | OP-21-2009 | Cumberland | 6/7/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38995 | (d)(1)(r). |
Foster Wheeler Mt. Carmel, Inc | OP-49-0002 | Northumberland | 6/30/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38995 | (d)(1)(r). |
Metropolitan Edison Company – Portland | OP-48-0006 | Northampton | 12/14/94 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38995 | (d)(1)(r). |
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company | OP-41-0004 | Lycoming | 6/13/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38995 | (d)(1)(r). |
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company | OP-18-0006 | Clinton | 6/13/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38995 | (d)(1)(r). |
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation | OP-34-2002 | Juniata | 1/31/97 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38995 | See also 52.2064(a)(17). |
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company | OP-48-0011 | Northampton | 12/19/94 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38995 | (d)(1)(r). |
Johnstown Corporation | OP-11-000-034 | Cambria | 6/23/95 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 38995 | (d)(1)(r). |
Koppers Industries, Inc | OP-41-0008 | Lycoming | 3/30/99 | 7/13/06, 71 FR 39572 | (d)(1)(s). |
Armstrong World Industries, Inc | OP-36-2002 | Lancaster | 10/31/96 | 6/8/07, 72 FR 31749 | (d)(1)(u). |
Peoples Natural Gas Company | OP-16-124 | Clarion | 8/11/99 | 6/8/07, 72 FR 31749 | (d)(1)(u). |
Dart Container Corporation | OP-36-2015 | Lancaster | 8/31/1995 | 6/8/07, 72 FR 31749 | See also 52.2064(h)(12). |
AT&T Microelectronics | OP-39-0001 | Lehigh | 5/19/95 | 6/8/07, 72 FR 31749 | (d)(1)(u). |
West Penn Power Co | OP-30-000-099 | Greene | 5/17/99 | 6/8/07, 72 FR 31749 | (d)(1)(u). |
Merck and Co., Inc | OP-49-0007B | Northumberland | 5/16/01 | 3/4/08, 73 FR 11553 | See also 52.2064(a)(9). |
Exelon Generation Company – Richmond Generating Station | PA-51-4903 | Philadelphia | 02/09/16 | 10/07/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. See also 52.2064(f)(2). |
Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership – Schuylkill Station | PA-51-4944 | Philadelphia | 1/09/15 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Source is aggregated with Veolia Energy Efficiency, LLC and Veolia Energy – Schuylkill Station. See also 52.2064(f)(3). |
Honeywell International – Frankford Plant | PA-51-1151 | Philadelphia | 02/09/16 | 10/07/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly Sunoco Chemicals, Frankford Plant. See also 52.2064(f)(1). |
Kinder Morgan Liquid Terminals, LLC | PA-51-5003 | Philadelphia | 02/09/16 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly GATX Terminal Corporation. See also 52.2064(f)(5). |
Naval Surface Warfare Center – Carderock Division, Ship Systems Engineering Station (NSWCCD-SSES) | PA-51-9724 | Philadelphia | 02/09/16 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permits. Source was formerly U.S. Navy, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Carderock Division (NSWCCD). See also 52.2064(f)(6). |
Paperworks Industries, Inc | PA-51-1566 | Philadelphia | 1/09/15 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly Jefferson Smurfit, Corp./Container Corp. of America. See also 52.2064(f)(7). |
Philadelphia Energy Solutions – Refining and Marketing, LLC | PA-51-01501; PA-51-01517 | Philadelphia | 02/09/16 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly Sunoco Inc. (R&M) – Philadelphia. See also 52.2064(f)(8). |
Philadelphia Gas Works – Richmond Plant | PA-51-4922 | Philadelphia | 1/09/15 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. |
Philadelphia Prison System | PA-51-9519 | Philadelphia | 02/09/16 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | |
Plains Products Terminals, LLC | PA-51-05013 | Philadelphia | 02/09/16 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly Maritank Philadelphia, Inc. and Exxon Company, USA. |
Temple University – Health Sciences Campus | PA-51-8906 | Philadelphia | 1/09/15 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. |
Temple University – Main Campus | PA-51-8905 | Philadelphia | 1/09/15 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | |
Veolia Energy Efficiency, LLC | PA-51-10459 | Philadelphia | 1/9/15 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Source is aggregated with Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership and Veolia Energy – Schuylkill Station. |
Veolia Energy Philadelphia – Edison Station | PA-51-4902 | Philadelphia | 1/09/15 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly TRIGEN – Edison Station. |
Veolia Energy Philadelphia – Schuylkill Station | PA-51-4942 | Philadelphia | 02/09/16 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly TRIGEN – Schuylkill Station. Source is aggregated with Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership and Veolia Energy Efficiency, LLC. |
First Quality Tissue, LLC | 18-00030 | Clinton | 9/18/17 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(1). |
JW Aluminum Company | 41-00013 | Lycoming | 3/01/17 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(2). |
Ward Manufacturing, LLC | 59-00004 | Tioga | 1/10/17 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(3). |
Foam Fabricators Inc. | 19-00002 | Columbia | 12/20/17 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(4). |
Blommer Chocolate Company | 46-00198 | Montgomery | 1/26/17 | 10/16/20,
85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(5). |
Wood-Mode Inc. | 55-00005 | Snyder | 7/12/17 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(6). |
Exelon Generation – Fairless Hills (formerly referenced as PECO Energy Co. – USX Fairless Works Powerhouse) | 09-00066 | Bucks | 1/27/17 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(7). |
The Boeing Co. (formerly referenced as Boeing Defense & Space Group – Helicopters Div) | 23-00009 | Delaware | 1/03/17 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(8). |
Cherokee Pharmaceuticals, LLC (formerly referenced as Merck and Co., Inc) | 49-00007 | Northumberland | 4/24/17 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(9). |
Resilite Sports Products Inc. | 49-00004 | Northumberland | 8/25/17 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(10). |
NRG Energy Center Paxton, LLC (formerly referenced as Harrisburg Steamworks and Statoil Energy Power Paxton, LP) | 22-05005 | Dauphin | 3/16/18 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(11). |
Containment Solutions, Inc./Mt. Union Plant (formerly referenced as Containment Solutions, Inc. and Fluid Containment – Mt. Union) | 31-05005 | Huntingdon | 7/10/18 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(12). |
Armstrong World Industries, Inc. – Marietta Ceiling Plant (formerly referenced as Armstrong World Industries, Inc.) | 36-05001 | Lancaster | 6/28/18 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(13). |
Jeraco Enterprises Inc. | 49-00014 | Northumberland | 1/26/18 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(14). |
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Bernville (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. – Bernville) | 06-05033 | Berks | 3/16/18 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(15). |
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Shermans Dale (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corp) | 50-05001 | Perry | 3/26/18 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(16). |
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Perulack (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation) | 34-05002 | Juniata | 3/27/18 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(17). |
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Grantville (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation) | 22-05010 | Dauphin | 3/16/18 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(18). |
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Bechtelsville (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corp. – Bechtelsville) | 06-05034 | Berks | 4/19/18 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65718 | 52.2064(a)(19). |
Transco – Salladasburg Station 520 (formerly referenced as Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corporation) | 41-00001 | Lycoming | 6/6/17 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66263 | 52.2064(b)(1). |
Novipax (formerly referenced as W. R. Grace and Co. – FORMPAC Div and W. R. Grace and Co. – Reading Plant) | 06-05036 | Berks | 12/19/17 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66263 | 52.2064(b)(2). |
Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals (formerly referenced as Sunoco, Inc. (R&M); Marcus Hook Plant) | 23-00119 | Delaware | 1/20/17 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66263 | 52.2064(b)(3). |
Global Advanced Metals USA, Inc. (formerly reference as Cabot Performance Materials – Boyertown) | 46-00037 | Montgomery | 3/10/17 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66263 | 52.2064(b)(4). |
Carpenter Co | 39-00040 | Lehigh | 9/5/18 | 10/20/2020, 85 FR 66489 | 52.2064(c)(1). |
East Penn Manufacturing Co. Inc, Smelter Plant | 06-05040D | Berks | 1/3/19 | 10/20/2020, 85 FR 66489 | 52.2064(c)(2). |
Ellwood Quality Steels Co. (formerly referenced as Ellwood Group Inc) | 37-00264 | Lawrence | 10/13/17 | 10/20/2020, 85 FR 66489 | 52.2064(c)(3). |
GE Transportation – Erie Plant (formerly referenced as General Electric Transportation Systems and General Electric Transportation Systems – Erie) | 25-00025 | Erie | 2/21/18 | 10/20/2020, 85 FR 66489 | 52.2064(c)(4). |
Graymont Pleasant Gap | 14-00002 | Centre | 2/5/18 | 10/20/2020, 85 FR 66489 | 52.2064(c)(5). |
Hazleton Generation (formerly referenced as Williams Generation Company – Hazleton) | 40-00021 | Luzerne | 6/19/18 | 10/20/2020, 85 FR 66489 | 52.2064(c)(6). |
Helix Ironwood | 38-05019 | Lebanon | 9/24/18 | 10/20/2020, 85 FR 66489 | 52.2064(c)(7). |
Magnesita Refractories (formerly referenced as J. E. Baker Co. (Refractories) – York) | 67-05001 | York | 11/27/18 | 10/20/2020, 85 FR 66489 | 52.2064(c)(8). |
Penn State University (formerly referenced as The Pennsylvania State University – University Park) | 14-00003 | Centre | 12/13/17 | 10/20/2020, 85 FR 66489 | 52.2064(c)(9). |
Donjon Shipbuilding | 25-00930 | Erie | 9/26/17 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | |
Heartland Fabrication, LLC | 26-00545 | Fayette | 9/28/17 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | |
Geo Specialty Chem Trimet Div | 39-00024 | Lehigh | 3/21/17 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | |
Volvo Construction Equipment North America | 28-05012 | Franklin | 6/1/19 | 9/1/21, 86 FR 48914 | 52.2064(d)(1). |
National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation – Roystone Compressor Station | 62-141H | Warren | 1/16/18 | 9/1/21, 86 FR 48914 | 52.2064(d)(2). |
E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co | 08-00002 | Bradford | 9/28/18 | 9/1/21, 86 FR 48914 | 52.2064(d)(3). |
Carmeuse Lime Inc | 38-05003 | Lebanon | 3/6/19 | 9/1/21, 86 FR 48914 | 52.2064(d)(4). |
Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corp | 13-00008 | Carbon | 10/27/17 | 9/1/21, 86 FR 48914 | 52.2064(d)(5). |
Merck, Sharpe & Dohme Corp. (formerly referenced as Merck and Co., Inc. – West Point Facility) | 46-00005 | Montgomery | 1/5/17 | 9/1/21, 86 FR 48914 | 52.2064(d)(6). |
Letterkenny Army Depot (formerly referenced as Department of the Army) | 28-05002 | Franklin | 6/1/18 | 9/1/21, 86 FR 48914 | 52.2064(d)(7). |
Fairless Energy, LLC | 09-00124 | Bucks | 12/6/16 | 9/1/21, 86 FR 48914 | 52.2064(d)(8). |
Bellefield Boiler Plant (formerly referenced as Bellefield Boiler Plant – Pittsburgh) | 0047-I003a | Allegheny | 11/30/20 | 10/21/21, 86 FR 58223 | 52.2064(e)(1). |
Eastman Chemical Resins, Inc. Jefferson Site (formerly referenced as Hercules, Inc. – West Elizabeth) | 0058-I026a | Allegheny | 9/30/20 | 10/21/21, 86 FR 58223 | 52.2064(e)(2). |
Energy Center Pittsburgh LLC North Shore Plant (formerly referenced as NRG Energy Center) | 0022-I003a | Allegheny | 11/30/20 | 10/21/21, 86 FR 58223 | 52.2064(e)(3). |
U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works Clairton Plant (formerly referenced as U.S. Steel (USX Corporation) – Clairton Works) | 0052-I020b | Allegheny | 12/11/20 | 10/21/21, 86 FR 58223 | 52.2064(e)(7). |
U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works Edgar Thomson Plant (formerly referenced as USX Corporation – Edgar Thomson Works) | 0051-I008a | Allegheny | 12/7/20 | 10/21/21, 86 FR 58223 | 52.2064(e)(8). |
U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works – Irvin Plant (formerly referenced as USX, Inc. – Irvin Works) | 0050-OP16c | Allegheny | 12/7/20 | 10/21/21, 86 FR 58223 | 52.2064(e)(9). |
Neville Chemical Company | 0060d | Allegheny | 11/10/20 | 10/21/21, 86 FR 58223 | 52.2064(e)(4). |
Pittsburgh Allegheny Co. Thermal, LTD | 0044-I001a | Allegheny | 11/30/20 | 10/21/21,86 FR 58223 | 52.2064(e)(5). |
Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc. | 0027a | Allegheny | 2/20/20 | 10/21/21, 86 FR 58223 | 52.2064(e)(6). |
AdvanSix Resins & Chemicals LLC – Frankford Plant (formerly referenced as Honeywell International – Frankford Plant) | IP16-000276 | Philadelphia | 3/5/2020 | 11/1/2021, 86 FR 60177 | 52.2064(f)(1). |
Vicinity Energy Philadelphia – Schuylkill Station (formerly referenced as Veolia Energy Philadelphia – Schuylkill Station) | IP16-000249 | Philadelphia | 3/4/2020 | 11/1/2021, 86 FR 60177 | 52.2064(f)(4). |
Kinder Morgan Liquid Terminals, LLC – Philadelphia Terminal (formerly referenced as Kinder Morgan Liquid Terminals, LLC) | IP16-000233 | Philadelphia | 4/20/2020 | 11/1/2021, 86 FR 60177 | 52.2064(f)(5). |
Naval Surface Warfare Center – Philadelphia Division (formerly referenced as Naval Surface Warfare Center – Carderock Division, Ship Systems Engineering Station (NSWCCD-SSES)) | IP16-000235 | Philadelphia | 3/20/2020 | 11/1/2021, 86 FR 60177 | 52.2064(f)(6). |
Newman and Company, Inc (formerly referenced as Paperworks Industries, Inc) | IP16-000223 | Philadelphia | 3/31/2020 | 11/1/2021, 86 FR 60177 | 52.2064(f)(7). |
Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refining and Marketing LLC (formerly referenced as Philadelphia Energy Solutions – Refining and Marketing, LLC) | IP-16-00269 | Philadelphia | 4/24/2020 | 11/1/2021, 86 FR 60177 | 52.2064(f)(8). |
Philadelphia Shipyard Inc | IP16-000300 | Philadelphia | 4/8/2020 | 11/1/2021, 86 FR 60177 | 52.2064(f)(9). |
Exelon Generation Company – Richmond Generating Station | IP16-000246 | Philadelphia | 4/20/2020 | 11/1/2021, 86 FR 60177 | 52.2064(f)(2). |
Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership – Schuylkill Station | IP-16-000250 | Philadelphia | 3/4/2020 | 11/1/2021, 86 FR 60177 | 52.2064(f)(3). |
Anvil International, LLC (formerly referenced as Grinnell Corporation) | 36-05019 | Lancaster | 2/1/19 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(1). |
ArcelorMittal Plate LLC Conshohocken Plant (formerly referenced as Bethlehem Lukens Plate) | 46-00011 | Montgomery | 1/26/18 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(2). |
Braskem America Inc. Marcus Hook (formerly referenced as Epsilon Products Co. – Marcus Hook) | 23-00012 | Delaware | 3/2/20 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(3). |
Buck Co Inc. Quarryville (formerly referenced as Buck Company Inc) | 36-05053 | Lancaster | 4/1/2020 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(4). |
Calumet Karns City Refining LLC (formerly referenced as Penreco – Karns City) | 10-027H | Butler | 11/29/18 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(5). |
Clarion Bathware Marble | 16-00133 | Clarion | 12/19/20 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(6). |
Domtar Paper Company Johnsonburg Mill (formerly referenced as Willamette Industries, Johnsonburgh Mill) | 24-00009 | Elk | 2/25/2020 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(7). |
Exelon Generation Company LLC Croydon Generating Station (formerly referenced as PECO Energy Co. – Croydon Generating Station) | 09-00016 | Bucks | 4/11/18 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(8). |
Georgia-Pacific Panel Products LLC Mt. Jewell MDF Plant | 42-158R | McKean | 1/2/19 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(9). |
GE Transportation Grove City Engine (formerly referenced as GE Transportation Systems) | 43-00196 | Mercer | 11/7/19 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(10). |
GrafTech USA LLC St Marys (formerly referenced as The Carbide/Graphite Group, Inc) | 43-00196 | Elk | 5/1/19 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(11). |
Haysite Reinforced Plastics LLC Erie | 25-00783 | Erie | 7/24/19 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(12). |
INMETCO Ellwood City (formerly referenced as The International Metals Reclamation Co) | 37-00243 | Lawrence | 12/6/2019 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(13). |
International Waxes Inc Farmers Valley (formerly referenced as Petrowax Refining) | 42-00011 | McKean | 2/21/20 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(14). |
Jeld Wen Fiber Division PA | 08-0003 | Bradford | 9/21/18 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(15). |
Mars Wrigley Confectionery US LLC Elizabethtown | 36-05142 | Lancaster | 7/18/19 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(16). |
Molded Fiber Glass Company Union City (formerly referenced as Molded Fiber Glass) | 25-00035 | Erie | 2/5/2020 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(17). |
Monroe Energy LLC Trainer (formerly referenced as Conoco Phillips Company) | 23-00003 | Delaware | 6/5/17 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(18). |
Nova Chemicals Company Beaver (formerly referenced as Nova Chemicals, Inc.) | 004-00033 | Beaver | 4/2/20 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(19). |
Sasol Chemicals USA LLC (formerly referenced as Merisol Antioxidants LLC) | 61-00011 | Venango | 2/16/20 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(20). |
Silberline Manufacturing Company Lincoln Drive Plant (formerly referenced as Silberline Manufacturing Co) | 54-00041 | Schuylkill | 3/16/20 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(21). |
Superior Tube Company Lower Providence (formerly referenced as Superior Tube Company) | 46-00020 | Montgomery | 2/5/20 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(22). |
Victaulic Company Alburtis Facility | 39-00069 | Lehigh | 10/24/17 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(23). |
Victaulic Forks Facility | 48-0009 | Northampton | 10/24/17 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3442 | 52.2064(g)(24). |
CONSOL PA Coal CO LLC Bailey Prep Plt (formerly referenced as Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company – Bailey Prep Plant) | 30-00072L | Greene | 3/12/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(1). |
Latrobe Specialty Metals – A Carpenter Co (formerly referenced as Latrobe Steel Company – Latrobe) | 65-00016 | Westmoreland | 02/26/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(2). |
Jessop Steel LLC – Washington Plant [formerly referenced as (Allegheny Ludlum Corporation) Jessop Steel Company – Washington Plant] | 63-00027 | Westmoreland | 03/11/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(3). |
IPSCO Koppel Tubulars LLC – Koppel Plt (formerly referenced as Koppel Steel Corporation – Koppel Plant) | 04-00059 | Beaver | 3/16/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(4). |
Kawneer Commercial Windows LLC – Cranberry Twp [formerly referenced as Three Rivers Aluminum Company (TRACO)] | 10-00267 | Butler | 3/04/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(5). |
Omnova Solutions Inc – Jeannette Plant [formerly referenced as GenCorp (Plastic Films Division) – Jeannette Plant] | 65-00207 | Westmoreland | 2/06/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(6). |
IPSCO Koppel Tubulars LLC – Ambridge (formerly referenced as Koppel Steel Corporation – Ambridge Plant) | 04-00227 | Beaver | 3/26/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(7). |
ATI Flat Rolled Products Holdings LLC – Vandergrift (formerly referenced as Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation) | 65-00137 | Westmoreland | 3/11/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(8). |
Mack Trucks, Inc. – Macungie (formerly referenced as Mack Trucks Inc.) | 39-00004 | Lehigh | 4/03/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(9). |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., LLC, Marienville STA 307 (formerly referenced as Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company – Howe Township) | 27-015A | Forest | 12/07/2018 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(10). |
York Group Inc. – Black Bridge Rd | 67-05014C | York | 3/04/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(11). |
Dart Container Corporation – Leola | 36-05015 | Lancaster | 3/30/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(12). |
Dart Container Corporation – East Lampeter | 36-05117 | Lancaster | 10/15/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(13). |
MarkWest Liberty Bluestone Plant | 10-00368 | Butler | 2/20/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3670 | 52.2064(h)(14). |
AK Steel Corp (formerly referenced as Armco, Inc. Butler Operations Main Plant; Armco, Inc. Butler Operations Stainless Plant) | 10-00001 | Butler | 2/25/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(1). |
Allegheny and Tsingshan Stainless LLC, Midland Facility (formerly referenced as J & L Specialty Steel, Inc. – Midland Facility) | 04-00013 | Beaver | 2/24/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(2). |
Alumax Mill Products | 36-05014 | Lancaster | 9/9/19 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(3). |
American Craft Brewery LLC | 39-00006F | Lehigh | 10/23/19 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(4). |
American Refining Group Inc (formerly referenced as American Refining Group, Inc) | 42-00004, 42-004K | McKean | 1/15/20, 9/24/19 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(5). |
American Zinc Recycling Corp (formerly referenced as Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc) | 13-00001 | Carbon | 3/25/19 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(6). |
Appvion Operations, Inc. | 07-05001 | Blair | 3/16/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(7). |
ArcelorMittal Steelton LLC (formerly referenced as Bethlehem Steel Corporation) | 22-05012 | Dauphin | 3/1/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(8). |
Carpenter Technology Corporation, Reading Plt (formerly referenced as Carpenter Technology Corporation – Reading Plant) | 06-05007 | Berks | 3/10/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(9). |
Chestnut Ridge Foam Inc (formerly referenced as Chestnut Ridge Foam, Inc. – Latrobe) | 65-00181 | Westmoreland | 1/22/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(10). |
East Penn Manufacturing Company, Inc., Battery Assembly | 06-05069 | Berks | 5/21/2019 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(11). |
General Carbide Corporation (formerly referenced as General Carbide Corp) | 65-00622 | Westmoreland | 3/3/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(12). |
Lord Corp Saegertown | 20-00194 | Crawford | 4/12/21 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(13). |
NLMK Pennsylvania LLC, Farrell Plt (formerly referenced as Caparo Steel Co. – Farrell) | 43-00310 | Mercer | 1/22/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(14). |
Omnova Solutions Inc. – Auburn Plant (formerly referenced as Gencorp, Inc) | 54-00009 | Schuylkill | 6/26/18 | 1/26/22,87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(15). |
Pixelle Specialty Solutions LLC – Spring Grove Mill | 67-05004 | York | 4/1/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(16). |
Sonneborn LLC (formerly referenced as Crompton Corporation, Fairview Township; Witco Corp – Petrolia Facility) | 10-037I | Butler | 9/17/19 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(17). |
Specialty Tires of America, Indiana Plant (formerly referenced as Specialty Tires of America, Inc) | 32-00065 | Indiana | 1/16/19 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(18). |
Standard Steel LLC (formerly referenced as Standard Steel Division of Freedom Forge Corp) | 44-05001 | Mifflin | 8/16/19 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(19). |
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., Mercer Station 219 (formerly referenced as Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, Station 219) | 43-00272 | Mercer | 1/2/19 | 1/26/22,87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(20). |
Truck Accessories Group Milton Plant (formerly referenced as Truck Accessories Group East) | 49-00020 | Northumberland | 1/14/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(21). |
United Refining Co (formerly referenced as United Refining Company) | 62-00017 | Warren | 2/6/20 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(22). |
Wheatland Tube Company | 43-00182 | Mercer | 3/26/19 | 1/26/22, 87 FR 3934 | 52.2064(i)(23). |
ArcelorMittal Plate LLC Coatesville (formerly referenced as Lukens Steel Co. – Coatesville) | 15-00010 | Chester | 3/18/20 | 8/19/2022, 87 FR 50951 | 52.2064(j)(1). |
ATI Flat Rolled Products Holdings, LLC (formerly referenced as Allegheny Ludlum Corporation – Brackenridge) | 0059-I009a
0059-I008d | Allegheny | 12/3/20
4/21/21 | 8/19/2022, 87 FR 50951 | 52.2064(j)(2). |
Boyertown Foundry Company | 06-05063 | Berks | 8/1/20 | 8/19/2022, 87 FR 50951 | 52.2064(j)(3). |
Grove US LLC Shady Grove Plant | 28-05004 | Franklin | 1/1/21 | 8/19/2022, 87 FR 50951 | 52.2064(j)(4). |
INDSPEC Chemical Corporation Petrolia | 10-00021 | Butler | 12/17/20 | 8/19/2022, 87 FR 50951 | 52.2064(j)(5). |
Texas Eastern Transmission LP Lilly Station | 11-00258 | Cambria | 12/10/21 | 8/19/2022, 87 FR 50951 | 52.2064(j)(6). |
Hydro Carbide Tool Company (formerly referenced as Fansteel Hydro Carbide) | 65-00860 | Westmoreland | 11/15/19 | 9/20/22, 87 FR 57403 | 52.2064(k)(1). |
PPG Industries Springdale Plant (formerly referenced as PPG Industries, Inc. – Springdale) | 0057-OP18a | Allegheny | 2/28/2020 | 9/21/2022, 86 FR 57612 | 52.2064(l)(1). |
1 The cross-references that are not § 52.2064 are to material that pre-date the notebook format. For more information, see § 52.2063.
(2) EPA-Approved Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) Emissions Trading Programs
Name of source | Permit No. | County | State effective date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/§ 52.2063 citation |
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National Can Company Fres-co Systems, USA Inc. Paramount Packaging Corp | 85-524 85-525 | Bucks | 3/1/85 | 4/21/88, 53 FR 13121 | (c)(68); transfer of offsets from NCCo to Fresco and Paramount. |
(3) EPA-Approved Source Specific Sulfur Dioxide (SO
Name of source | Permit No. | County | State effective date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/§ 52.2063 citation |
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USX Corporation, Clairton Coke Works | 200 | Allegheny | 11/17/94 | 8/18/95, 60 FR 43012 | (c)(99). |
Reliant Energy Mid-Atlantic Power Holdings LLC, Warren Generating Station | SO2-62-00012 | Warren | 11/21/01 | 1/17/03, 68 FR 2459 | (c)(190)(i)(C)(1). |
United Refining Company | SO2-62-017E | Warren | 6/11/01 | 1/17/03, 68 FR 2459 | (c)(190)(i)(C)(2). |
Trigen-Philadelphia Energy Corporation | SO2-95-002 | Philadelphia | 7/27/00 | 9/9/02, 67 FR 57155 | (c)(193)(i)(B)( |
Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership | SO2-95-002A | Philadelphia | 7/27/00 | 9/9/02, 67 FR 57155 | (c)(193)(i)(B)( |
PECO Energy Company, Schuylkill Generating Station | SO2-95-006 | Philadelphia | 7/27/00 | 9/9/02, 67 FR 57155 | (c)(193)(i)(B)( |
Sunoco, Inc. (R&M) Philadelphia Refinery | SO2-95-039 | Philadelphia | 7/27/00 | 9/9/02, 67 FR 57155 | (c)(193)(i)(B)( |
United Refining Company | None | Warren | 9/29/17 | 10/12/18, 83 FR 51636 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Consent Order and Agreement. |
Bruce Mansfield Generating Station | FirstEnergy Redacted Consent Order and Agreement | Beaver | 10/1/18 | 10/1/19, 84 FR 52000 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Consent Order and Agreement dated 9/21/17. |
Jewel Acquisition, LLC, Midland Facility | Jewel Acquisition Redacted Consent Order and Agreement | Beaver | 9/21/17 | 10/1/19, 84 FR 52000 | Operational restrictions and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Consent Order and Agreement. |
U.S. Steel Clairton | Redacted Installation Permit 0052-1017 | Allegheny | 9/14/17 | 4/23/20, 85 FR 22608 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Installation Permit. |
U.S. Steel Edgar Thomson | Redacted Installation Permit 0051-1006 | Allegheny | 9/14/17 | 4/23/20, 85 FR 22608 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Installation Permit. |
U.S. Steel Irvin | Redacted Installation Permit 0050-1008 | Allegheny | 9/14/17 | 4/23/20, 85 FR 22608 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Installation Permit. |
Braddock Recovery/Harsco Metals | Redacted Installation Permit 0265-1001 | Allegheny | 9/14/17 | 4/23/20, 85 FR 22608 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Installation Permit. |
Conemaugh Plant, Genon NE Management Co | Title V permit 32-00059 | Indiana | 10/28/15 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66255 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits and associated compliance parameters in unredacted portions of the Title V permit provided to EPA on May 13, 2020. |
Conemaugh Plant, Genon NE Management Co | Order | Indiana | 10/11/17 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66255 | Contingency measures in unredacted portion of the Order. |
Homer City Generation | Plan Approvals 32-00055H and 32-00055I | Indiana | 2/28/17 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66255 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits and associated compliance parameters in unredacted portions of the Plan Approvals provided to EPA on May 13, 2020. |
Homer City Generation | Consent Order and Agreement | Indiana | 10/3/17 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66255 | Contingency measures in unredacted portion of Consent Order and Agreement. |
Seward Station | Title V Permit 32-00040 | Indiana | 4/8/16 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66255 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits and associated compliance parameters in unredacted portions of the Title V permit provided to EPA on May 13, 2020. |
Seward Station | Consent Order and Agreement | Indiana | 10/3/17 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66255 | Contingency measures in unredacted portion of the Consent Order and Agreement. |
Keystone Plant | Consent Order | Armstrong | 10/1/18 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66255 | Sulfur dioxide emission limits established with AERMOD modeling without AERMOIST and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Consent Order dated 10/11/17. |
(4) EPA-Approved Source Specific Lead (Pb) Requirements
Name of source | Permit No. | County | State effective date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/§ 52.2063 citation |
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East Penn Manufacturing Corp | [None] | Berks | 5/29/84 | 7/27/84, 49 FR 30179 | (c)(62). |
General Battery Corporation | [None] | Berks | 5/29/84 | 7/27/84, 49 FR 30179 | (c)(62) |
Tonolli Corporation (Closed) | [None] | Carbon | 5/29/84 | 7/27/84, 49 FR 30179 | (c)(62). |
Franklin Smelting and Refining Corporation | [None] | Philadelphia | 9/21/94 | 12/20/96, 61 FR 67275 | (c)(112). |
MDC Industries, Inc | [None] | Philadelphia | 9/21/94 | 12/20/96, 61 FR 67275 | (c)(112). |
Anzon, Inc | [None] | Philadelphia | 9/21/94 | 12/20/96, 61 FR 67275 | (c)(112). |
(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory and quasi-regulatory material
(1) EPA-Approved Nonregulatory and Quasi-Regulatory Material
Name of non-regulatory SIP revision | Applicable geographic area | State submittal date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sulfur Dioxide Attainment Demonstration | Conewego, Pleasant, and Glade Townships; City of Warren (Warren Co.) | 8/20/01 | 1/17/03, 68 FR 2454 | 52.2033(b). |
Sulfur Dioxide Attainment Demonstration | Allegheny County – sulfur dioxide area defined in 40 CFR 81.339 | 8/15/03 | 7/21/04, 69 FR 43522 | 52.2033(c). |
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program | Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area | 9/23/94 | 9/11/95, 60 FR 47081 | 52.2035. |
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory – Carbon Monoxide | Philadelphia County | 9/8/95 10/30/95 | 1/30/96, 61 FR 2982 | 52.2036(a). |
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory – VOC | Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area | 3/22/96 2/18/97 7/22/98 | 4/3/01, 66 FR 17634 | 52.2036(d). |
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory – VOC, CO, NO | Reading Area (Berks County) | 1/28/97 | 5/7/97, 62 FR 24846 | 52.2036(e). |
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory – VOC | Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area | 9/12/96 | 6/9/97, 62 FR 31343 | 52.2036(i). |
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory – NO | Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area | 7/31/98 | 6/17/99, 64 FR 32422 | 52.2036(l). |
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory – NO | Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area | 3/22/96 2/18/97 | 10/19/01, 66 FR 53094 | 52.2036(m). |
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory – Carbon Monoxide | City of Pittsburgh-CBD & Oakland | 11/12/92 8/17/01 | 11/12/02, 67 FR 68521 | 52.2036(n). |
Post 1996 Rate of Progress Plan | Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area | 7/31/98 2/25/00 | 10/26/01, 66 FR 54143 | 52.2037(i). |
One-Hour Ozone Attainment Demonstration | Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area | 4/30/98 8/21/98 2/25/00 7/19/01 | 10/26/01, 66 FR 54143 | 52.2037(j). |
Mobile Budgets for Post-1996 and 2005 attainment plans | Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area | 2/25/00 | 10/26/01, 66 FR 54143 | 52.2037(k). |
2/23/04 | 5/21/04, 69 FR 29238 | 52.2037(k). | ||
15% Rate of Progress Plan | Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area | 3/22/96 2/18/97 7/22/98 | 4/3/01, 66 FR 17634 | 52.2038(a). |
15% Rate of Progress Plan | Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area | 9/12/96 4/10/97 6/5/98 | 8/24/01, 66 FR 44547 | 52.2038(b). |
Control of Asphalt Paving Material (Emission offset) | Defined 16-county area in Western PA and Southwestern PA | 5/20/77 7/15/77 | 10/6/77, 42 FR 54417 | 52.1120(c)(15), 52.2054. |
Particulate matter SIP | Allegheny County – Clairton PM | 1/6/94 | 9/8/98, 63 FR 47434 | 52.2059. |
Small Business Assistance Program | Statewide | 2/1/93 | 1/6/95, 60 FR 1738 | 52.2060. |
Source Testing Manual | Allegheny County | 9/10/79 | 10/21/81, 46 FR 51607 | 52.2063(c)(4). |
Ozone Nonattainment Plan | Statewide | 4/24/79 | 5/20/80, 46 FR 33607 | 52.2063(c)(22). |
Non-regulatory measures | Southwest Pa. AQCR | 9/17/79 | 5/20/80, 46 FR 33607 | 52.2063(c)(30). |
Air Quality Monitoring Network | Statewide (except Allegheny County) | 1/25/80 | 8/5/81, 46 FR 39822 | 52.2063(c)(34). |
Attainment plan for sulfur dioxide | Armstrong County | 4/9/81 | 8/18/81, 46 FR 43423 | 52.2063(c)(36). |
Air Quality Monitoring Network | Allegheny County | 12/24/80 | 9/15/81, 46 FR 45762 | 52.2063(c)(38). |
Expanded Ridesharing Program | Metro. Philadelphia AQCR | 12/9/81 | 10/7/82, 47 FR 44259 | 52.2063(c)(46). |
Lead (Pb) SIP | Allegheny County | 9/6/83 | 2/6/84, 49 FR 4379 | 52.2063(c)(59). |
Lead (Pb) SIP | Philadelphia | 8/29/83 5/15/84 | 8/1/84, 49 FR 30696 | 52.2063(c)(61). |
Lead (Pb) SIP | Statewide (except Philadelphia and Allegheny Counties) | 9/30/82 6/8/84 | 7/27/84, 49 FR 30179 | 52.2063(c)(62). |
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Plan | Metro. Philadelphia AQCR | 6/30/82 10/24/83 | 2/26/85, 45 FR 7772 | 52.2063(c)(63). |
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Plan | Southwestern Pa AQCR | 6/30/82 10/24/83 | 2/26/85, 45 FR 7772 | 52.2063(c)(63). |
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Plan | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton Air Basin | 6/30/82 10/24/83 | 2/26/85, 45 FR 7772 | 52.2063(c)(63). |
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan | Philadelphia County | 9/8/95, 10/30/95 | 1/30/96, 61 FR 2982 | 52.2063(c)(105). |
9/3/04 | 4/4/05, 70 FR 16958 | Revised Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan Base Year Emissions Inventory using MOBILE6. | ||
3/19/07 | 10/5/07, 72 FR 56911 | Conversion of the Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan to a Limited Maintenance Plan Option. | ||
Source Testing Manual | Statewide | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | 52.2063(c)(110)(i)(D); cross-referenced in Section 139.5. |
Continuous Source Testing Manual | Statewide | 11/26/94 | 7/30/96, 61 FR 39597 | 52.2063(c)(110) (i)(D); cross-referenced in Section 139.5. |
Ozone Maintenance Plan | Reading Area (Berks County) | 1/28/97 | 5/7/97, 62 FR 24846 | 52.2063(c)(123). |
12/09/03 | 2/26/04, 68 FR 8824 | 52.2063(c)(222). | ||
Ozone Maintenance Plan | Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area | 5/21/01 | 10/19/01, 66 FR 53094 | 52.2063(c)(188). |
4/11/03 | 8/5/03, 68 FR 46099 | 52.2063(c)(210). | ||
4/22/04 | 12/10/04, 69 FR 71212 | 52.2063(c)(226). | ||
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan | City of Pittsburgh – Central Business District & Oakland | 8/17/01 | 11/12/02 67 FR 68521 | 52.2063(c)(189). |
7/18/12; 11/26/13 | 3/27/14, 79 FR 17054 | Limited maintenance plan covering the 10-year period through 2022. | ||
PM | Allegheny County – Clairton PM | 9/14/02 | 9/11/03, 68 FR 53515 | 52.2063(c)(215). |
Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plan | Allegheny County – sulfur dioxide area defined in 40 CFR 81.339 | 8/15/03 | 7/21/04, 69 FR 43522 | 52.2063(c)(216)(i)(B). |
Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plan | Conewego, Pleasant, and Glade Townships; City of Warren (Warren Co.) | 5/7/04 | 7/1/04, 69 FR 39860 | 52.2063(c)(224). |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Lancaster Area (Lancaster County) | 9/20/06 11/8/06 | 7/6/07, 72 FR 36889. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Tioga County | 9/28/06, 11/14/06 | 7/6/07, 72 FR 36892 | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Franklin County Area (Franklin County) | 9/20/06 11/8/06 | 7/25/07, 72 FR 40746. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA: Cumberland County, Dauphin County, Lebanon County, Perry County | 3/27/07 | 7/25/07, 72 FR 40749. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Johnstown (Cambria County) | 3/27/07 | 8/1/07, 72 FR 41903 | Correction Notice published 3/4/08, 73 FR 11560. |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Blair County | 2/8/07 | 8/1/07, 72 FR 41906 | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Reading Area (Berks County) | 1/25/07 | 8/24/07 72 FR 41906 | Correction Notice published 1/14/08, 73 FR 2162. |
7/22/13 | 3/31/14, 79 FR 17875 | Revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets. Revised 2009 and 2018 point and area source inventories. See sections 52.2043 and 52.2052. | ||
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Erie County | 4/24/07 | 10/9/07, 72 FR 57207 | Correction Notices published 1/14/08, 73 FR 2162; and 3/4/08, 73 FR 11560. |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Mercer County | 3/27/07 | 10/19/07, 72 FR 59213 | Correction Notices published 1/14/08, 73 FR 2162; and 3/4/08, 73 FR 11560. |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | State College (Centre County) | 6/12/07 | 11/14/07, 72 FR 63990. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Area: Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe and Wyoming Counties | 6/12/07 | 11/14/07 72 FR 64948 | |
5/28/14 | 6/15/15, 80 FR 34065 | Revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets. Revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventories. Revised 2018 area source inventory. General conformity budgets for the construction of the Bell Bend Nuclear Power Plant. See sections 52.2043 and 52.2052. | ||
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the York-Adams, PA Area | York-Adams Counties Area | 6/14/07 | 1/14/08, 73 FR 2163 | |
5/23/08 | 8/13/09, 74 FR 40747. | |||
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton Area: Carbon, Lehigh and Northampton Counties | 6/26/07 | 3/4/08 73 FR 11557 | Technical correction dated 8/9/07 addresses omitted emissions inventory information from 6/26/07 submittals. |
3/7/14 | 5/16/14 [79 FR 28435] | Revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets. Revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventories. See sections 52.2043 and 52.2052. | ||
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Wayne County | 12/17/07 | 6/6/08, 73 FR 32238. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Warren County | 12/17/07 | 6/30/08, 73 FR 36802 | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Columbia County | 12/17/07 | 7/2/08, 73 FR 37840. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Susquehanna County | 12/17/07 | 7/2/08, 73 FR 37841. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Crawford County | 12/17/07 | 7/2/08, 73 FR 37843. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Somerset County | 12/17/07 | 7/2/08, 73 FR 37844. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Snyder County | 12/17/07 | 7/18/08, 73 FR 41271. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Juniata County | 12/17/07 | 7/18/08, 73 FR 41272. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Lawrence County | 12/17/07 | 7/18/08, 73 FR 41274. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Northumberland County | 12/17/07 | 7/18/08, 73 FR 41275. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Pike County | 12/17/07 | 7/21/08, 73 FR 42263. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year Inventory | Schuylkill County | 12/17/07 | 8/8/08, 73 FR 46200. | |
2002 Base-Year Inventory | Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley Nonattainment Area: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties | 4/26/07 | 11/17/08, 73 FR 67776 | The SIP effective date is 12/17/08. |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Greene County | 1/25/07, 5/23/08 | 3/19/09, 74 FR 11671. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Clearfield/Indiana Area: Clearfield and Indiana Counties | 6/14/07, 5/23/08 | 3/19/09, 74 FR 11677. | |
Transportation Conformity Requirements | Entire State | 5/29/08 | 4/29/09, 74 FR 19451 | Memoranda of Understanding between EPA, FHWA, FTA, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and eighteen Metropolitan and Rural Planning Organizations. |
Reasonable Further Progress Plan (RFP), Reasonably Available Control Measures, and RFP Contingency Measures | Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area | 8/29/07, 12/10/09, 4/12/10) | 2/7/11, 76 FR 6559 | |
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), Nitrogen Oxides (NO | Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area | 8/29/07, 12/10/09, 4/12/10 | 2/7/11, 76 FR 6559 | |
2008 RFP Transportation Conformity Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets | Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area | 8/29/07, 12/10/09, 4/12/10 | 2/7/11, 76 FR 6559 | |
Revision of the Quality Assurance Protocol for the Safety Inspection Program in Non-I/M Counties | Non-I/M Program Region, Counties of: Adams, Armstrong, Bedford, Bradford, Butler, Cameron, Carbon, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Crawford, Elk, Fayette, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntingdon, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lawrence, McKean, Mifflin, Monroe, Montour, Northumberland, Perry, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Venango, Warren, Wayne, and Wyoming | 5/22/09 | 6/6/11, 76 FR 32321 | Applicable to SIP-approved safety inspection program regulation for non-I/M counties at Title 67, Part 1, Chapter 175. |
Regional Haze Plan | Statewide | 12/20/10 | 7/13/12, 77 FR 41279 | § 52.2042; Limited Approval. |
12/20/10 | 4/30/14, 79 FR 24340 | Reissuing of Limited Approval. | ||
Regional Haze Plan | Statewide | 3/25/14 | 1/21/15, 80 FR 2836 | Revises PM |
Regional Haze Plan | Statewide | 3/25/14 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16286 | Rulemaking pertains to Boiler No. 1 of the Cheswick Power Plant in Allegheny County. Limited approval removes SO |
1997 PM | Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE PM | 4/12/10, 8/3/12, 1/29/13 | 8/27/12, 77 FR 51930, 4/3/13, 78 FR 19991 | Revised 2009 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets. The SIP effective date is April 3, 2013. |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 12/7/07, 6/6/08 | 9/25/12, 77 FR 58955 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 PM | Statewide | 12/7/07, 6/6/08, 4/26/10 | 9/25/12, 77 FR 58955 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2006 PM | Statewide | 4/26/10, 5/24/11 | 9/25/12, 77 FR 58955 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 1997 fine particulate matter (PM | Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA | 11/10/09 | 12/13/12, 77 FR 74115 | 52.2036(p) |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS | Allegheny County | 7/1/08 | 2/28/13, 78 FR 13493 | This action addresses the PSD related elements of the following CAA requirements: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 PM | Allegheny County | 7/1/08 | 2/28/13, 78 FR 13493 | This action addresses the PSD related elements of the following CAA requirements: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2006 PM | Allegheny County | 7/1/08 | 2/28/13, 78 FR 13493 | This action addresses the PSD related elements of the following CAA requirements: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) |
RACT under the 8-hour ozone NAAQS | Allegheny County | 5/5/09 | 6/10/13, 78 FR 34584 | |
RACT under the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS | Philadelphia County | 9/29/06 6/22/10 | 12/13/13, 78 FR 75902 | Conditional approval. See § 52.2023(l). |
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 1997 Annual PM | Liberty-Clairton PM | 6/17/11 | 1/2/14, 79 FR 54 | 52.2036(q). |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Lancaster Area (Lancaster County) | 9/20/06; 11/8/06 | 7/6/07; 72 FR 36889 | |
11/29/12 | 12/26/13,78 FR 78263 | Revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets. Revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventory. See sections 52.2043 and 52.2052. | ||
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Pb NAAQS | Statewide | 5/24/12 | 4/7/2014, 79 FR 19001 | This rulemaking action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(I), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E)(i), (E)(iii), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
7/15/14 | 10/16/14, 79 FR 62005 | This rulemaking action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(E)(ii). | ||
1997 Annual PM | Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle PM | 4/22/14 | 12/8/14, 79 FR 72554 | See § 52.2036(r) and § 52.2059(k). |
1997 Annual PM | York PM | 4/22/14 | 12/8/14, 79 FR 72554 | See § 52.2036(r) and § 52.2059(l). |
2006 24-Hour PM | Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle-York PM | 4/22/14 | 12/8/14, 79 FR 72554 | See § 52.2036(r) and § 52.2059(m). |
1997 Annual PM | Reading Area (Berks County) | 11/25/14 | 3/4/15, 80 FR 11582 | See § 52.2036(s) and § 52.2059(n). |
2006 24-Hour PM | Allentown Area (Lehigh and Northampton Counties) | 9/5/14 | 4/13/15, 80 FR 19550 | See § 52.2036(t) and § 52.2059(o). |
1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM | Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE | 9/5/14 | 4/21/15, 80 FR 22113 | See § 52.2036(u) and § 52.2059(p). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 NO | Statewide | 7/15/14 | 5/8/15, 80 FR 26462 | This rulemaking action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II) (prevention of significant deterioration), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 PM | Statewide | 7/15/14 | 5/8/15, 80 FR 26462 | This rulemaking action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II) (prevention of significant deterioration), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 PM | Statewide | 10/11/17 | 10/10/18, 83 FR 50854 | Docket No. 2018-0054. This action addresses the infrastructure element of CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM | Johnstown Area | 12/3/14 | 7/16/15, 80 FR 42048 | See § 52.2036(w) and § 52.2059(r). |
1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM | Lancaster Area | 4/30/14 | 7/16/15, 80 FR 42052 | See § 52.2036(x) and § 52.2059(s) |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 7/15/14 | 8/5/15, 80 FR 46507 | This rulemaking action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II) (prevention of significant deterioration), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 SO | Statewide | 7/15/14 | 8/5/15, 80 FR 46507 | This rulemaking action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II) (prevention of significant deterioration), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM | Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley | 12/22/14 | 10/2/15, 80 FR 59626 | See § 52.2036(y) and § 52.2059(t). |
2007 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 2006 PM | Liberty-Clairton PM | 6/21/13 | 10/2/15, 80 FR 59619 | |
Attainment Plan and Base Year Emissions Inventory for the North Reading nonattainment area for the 2008 lead NAAQS | North Reading Area | 8/12/15 | 4/8/16, 81 FR 20542 | See §§ 52.2036(z) and 52.2055(b). |
2008 Lead Attainment Plan | Lower Beaver Valley Area | 1/15/15 | 4/25/16, 81 FR 24028 | See §§ 52.2036(aa) and 52.2055(c). |
2011 Base Year Inventories for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Lancaster, Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, and Reading nonattainment areas and the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City nonattainment area | 9/30/15 | 4/26/16, 81 FR 24495 | See § 52.2036(bb). |
Philadelphia 1997 8-Hour Ozone RACT Demonstration | Philadelphia County | 9/29/06, 6/22/10, 6/27/14, 7/18/15, 4/26/16 | 10/7/16, 81 FR 69691 | Addressing all applicable RACT requirements for Philadelphia under the 1997 8-hour ozone standards. This rulemaking action converts the prior conditional approval of RACT demonstration to full approval. |
Emission statement requirement certification for the 2008 ozone national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) | Statewide | November 3, 2017 | 6/6/2018, 83 FR 26222 | Certification that Pennsylvania’s previously approved regulation at 25 Pa. Code 135.21, “Emissions Statements,” meets the emission statement requirements for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. |
2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 2012 Annual Fine Particulate (PM | Delaware County 2012 PM | 5/5/2017 | 7/3/2018, 83 FR 31067 | |
2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 2012 Annual Fine Particulate (PM | Lebanon County 2012 PM | 9/25/2017 | 7/3/2018, 83 FR 31067 | |
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for the 1997 ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) | Statewide | 9/25/2006 | 7/7/2017, 82 FR 31468 | Pertaining only to control technique guideline (CTG) source categories and three non-CTG volatile organic compound (VOC) source categories: Manufacture of surface active agents, mobile equipment repair and refinishing, and ethylene production plants. Remainder of submittal withdrawn 6/27/2016. |
Attainment Plan for the Warren, Pennsylvania Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Conewango Township, Glade Township, Pleasant Township, and the City of Warren in Warren County | 10/12/18, 83 FR 51636 | Includes base year emissions inventory. | |
2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS Nonattainment New Source Review Requirements | Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA area (includes Carbon, Lehigh, and Northampton Counties), Lancaster, PA area (includes Lancaster County), Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA area (includes Allegheny, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties), Reading, PA area (includes Berks County), and Pennsylvania’s portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE area (includes Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties) | 10/30/17 | 2/22/2019, 84 FR 5601 | |
2008 8-hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Reasonably Available Control Technology Standard | Allegheny County | 07/24/18 | 5/2/2019, 84 FR 18737 | This action pertains to sources covered by CTGs issued prior to July 20, 2014. |
Delaware County 2012 annual PM | Delaware County | 1/23/19 | 9/30/19, 84 FR 51425 | |
Lebanon County 2012 annual PM | Lebanon County | 2/11/19 | 9/30/19, 84 FR 51425 | |
Attainment Plan for the Beaver, Pennsylvania Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Industry Borough, Shippingport Borough, Midland Borough, Brighton Township, Potter Township and Vanport Township | 9/29/17 | 10/1/19, 84 FR 52000 | 52.2033(d) |
2008 8-hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Reasonably Available Control Technology Standard | Philadelphia County | 08/13/18 | 10/24/2019, 84 FR 56947 | This action pertains to sources covered by CTGs issued prior to July 20, 2014. |
Allegheny Area 2010 SO | Cities of Clairton, Duquesne, and McKeesport; the Townships of Elizabeth, Forward, and North Versailles, and the following Boroughs: Braddock, Dravosburg, East McKeesport, East Pittsburgh, Elizabeth, Glassport, Jefferson Hills, Liberty, Lincoln, North Braddock, Pleasant Hills, Port Vue, Versailles, Wall, West Elizabeth, and West Mifflin | 10/03/17 | 4/23/20, 85 FR 22608 | Also see: 52.2033(d) and EPA-approved redacted permits for: U.S. Steel Clairton (0052-1017); U.S. Steel Edgar Thompson (0051-1006); U.S. Steel Irvin (0050-1008); and Braddock Recovery/Harsco Metals (0265-1001). |
Second Maintenance Plan for the Franklin (Franklin County) 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | Franklin County | 3/10/20 | 10/16/20, 85 FR 65728 | |
Attainment Plan for the Indiana, Pennsylvania Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Indiana County and portions of Armstrong County (Plumcreek Township, South Bend Township, and Elderton Borough) | 10/11/17 Supplemental information submitted 02/05/20, redacted permits submitted on 05/13/20 | 10/19/20, 85 FR 66255 | 52.2033(f). |
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for the 2008 ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) | Statewide | 8/13/18 | 12/14/20, 85 FR 80624 | This action pertains to control technique guideline (CTG) source categories. |
1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle Area | Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle Area | 2/27/2020 | 2/9/2021, 86 FR 8691 | |
1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the Johnstown Area | Johnstown Area | 2/27/2020 | 2/9/2021, 86 FR 8693 | |
Second Maintenance Plan for the Altoona (Blair County) 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | Blair County | 2/27/20 | 2/9/21, 86 FR 8698 | |
Second Maintenance Plan for the Scranton-Wilke-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | Scranton-Wilkes-Barre Area | 3/10/20 | 2/23/21, 86 FR 10832 | Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Area: Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe and Wyoming Counties. |
Second Maintenance Plan for the State College 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | State College Area | 3/10/20 | 3/23/2021, 85 FR 15417 | The State College area consists solely of Centre County. |
Second Maintenance Plan for the Clearfield/Indiana 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | Clearfield/Indiana Area | 2/27/20 | 5/7/21, 86 FR 24510 | The Clearfield/Indiana area consists of Clearfield and Indiana Counties. |
2012 PM | Allegheny County | 09/30/19 10/02/20 | 5/14/21, 86 FR 26401 | Contingency Measures (Section 9) portion of the plan is Conditionally Approved, until 5/16/22. |
1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the York-Adams Area | York-Adams Area | 3/10/20 | 5/26/21, 86 FR 28277 | The York-Adams area consists of York and Adams Counties. |
1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the Youngstown-Warren-Sharon Area | Youngstown-Warren-Sharon Area | 3/10/20 | 5/27/21, 86 FR 28499 | The Youngstown-Warren-Sharon area consists of Youngstown borough in Westmoreland County, Warren County, and Sharon, a city in Mercer County. |
Second Maintenance Plan for the Erie 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | Erie Area | 2/27/20 | 6/1/21, 86 FR 29207 | The Erie area consists solely of Erie County. |
Second Maintenance Plan for the State College 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | Tioga County Area | 3/10/20 | 6/9/21, 86 FR 30545 | The Tioga County area consists solely of Tioga County. |
Emissions Statement Certification for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | The Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City (PA-NJ-MD-DE) nonattainment area for the 2015 ozone NAAQS | 4/23/20 | 8/25/21, 86 FR 47392 | Certification that Pennsylvania’s previously SIP-approved regulations at 25 Pa Code chapter 135 meet the emissions statement requirements of CAA section 182(a)(3)(B) for the 2015 ozone NAAQS. |
Second Maintenance Plan for the State College 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | Greene County Area | 2/25/20 | 9/2/21, 86 FR 49248 | The Greene County area consists solely of Greene County. |
2015 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS Nonattainment New Source Review Requirements | Pennsylvania’s portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE area (includes Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties) | 1/8/21; 8/23/21 | 10/3/22, 87 FR 59694 |
(2) EPA-Approved Source-Specific Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Requirements for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX) Not Incorporated by Reference
Name of source | Permit No. | County | State submittal date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/§ 52.2063 citation |
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USX Corp./US Steel Group-Fairless Hills | 09-0006 | Bucks | 8/11/95, 11/15/95 | 4/9/96, 61 FR 15709 | 52.2036(b); 52.2037(c); source shutdown date is 8/1/91. |
General Glass – Jeannette | 65-0675 | Westmoreland | 7/5/95 | 05/16/96 61 FR 24727 | 52.2036(c); 52.2037(d). |
Sharon Steel Company | 43-0017 | Mercer | 12/8/95 | 12/20/96 61 FR 67275 | 52.2036(f); 52.2037(e). |
R. R. Donnelley and Sons Co. – Lancaster East Plant | 36-2027 | Lancaster | 9/20/95 | 07/21/97 62 FR 33891 | 52.2036(j). |
Rockwell Heavy Vehicle, Inc.-New Castle Forge Plant | 37-065 | Lawrence | 4/8/98 | 4/16/99, 64 FR 18818 | 52.2036(k); source shutdown date is 4/1/93. |
Pennsylvania Electric Co. – (PENELEC) – Williamsburg Station | 07-2006 | Blair | 8/1/95 | 12/20/96 61 FR 67275 | 52.2037(f); 52.2063(c)(113)(i)(A) & (ii)(A). |
Caparo Steel Company | 43-0285 | Mercer | 12/8/95 | 12/20/96 61 FR 67275 | 52.2037(g). |
Mercersburg Tanning Co. | 28-2008 | Franklin | 4/26/95 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11079 | 52.2037(h); 52.2063(c)(114)(i)(A)(3) & (ii)(A). |
Duquesne Light Co. – Brunot Island Station | 214 | Allegheny | 3/5/01 | 10/18/01 66 FR 52867 | 52.2063(c)(161)(ii)(A). |
Duquesne Light Co. – Phillips Station | 212 | Allegheny | 4/15/99 | 10/18/01 66 FR 52867 | 52.2063(c)(161)(ii)(B). |
Attainment Plan for the Indiana, Pennsylvania Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Indiana County and portions of Armstrong County (Plumcreek Township, South Bend Township, and Elderton Borough) | 10/11/17,
Supplemental information submitted 02/05/20, updated redacted permits submitted on 05/13/20 | 8/18/22, 87 FR 50785 10/19/20, 85 FR 66255 | Partial Disapproval (attainment demonstration, Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)/Reasonably Available Control Measures (RACM) determination, Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) requirements, contingency measures) and Partial Approval (emissions inventory and nonattainment new source review (NNSR) program) 52.2033(f). |
§ 52.2021 Classification of regions.
The Pennsylvania plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Ozone (hydrocarbons) | |
Metropolitan Philadelphia Interstate | I | I | III | I | I |
Northeast Pennsylvania-Upper Delaware Valley Interstate | I | II | III | III | III |
South Central Pennsylvania Intrastate | I | II | III | III | III |
Central Pennsylvania Intrastate | I | III | III | III | III |
Southwest Pennsylvania Intrastate | I | I | III | I | I |
Northwest Pennsylvania-Youngstown Interstate | I | II | III | III | III |
§ 52.2022 [Reserved]
§ 52.2023 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Pennsylvania’s plan for attainment and maintenance of the national standards.
(b) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Pennsylvania’s plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national ambient air quality standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds that the plan satisfies all requirements of part D, Title 1, of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977.
(c) -(l) [Reserved]
(m) EPA conditionally approves Pennsylvania’s 25 Pa Code sections 129.98 and 129.99 submitted on May 16, 2016 to address the reasonably available control technology (RACT) requirements under CAA sections 182(b)(2)(C), 182(f), and 184 under the 1997 and 20088-hour ozone NAAQS. Pursuant to CAA section 110(k)(4), this conditional approval is based upon a September 26, 2017 letter from Pennsylvania to submit to EPA, no later than 12 months from EPA’s final conditional approval, additional SIP revisions to address the deficiencies identified. The SIP revisions, to be submitted by Pennsylvania, include:
(1) All facility-wide or system-wide averaging plans approved by PADEP under 25 Pa Code 129.98 including but not limited to any terms and conditions that ensure the enforceability of the averaging plan as a practical matter, and
(2) All source-specific RACT determinations approved by PADEP under 25 Pa Code 129.99, including any alternative compliance schedules approved under §§ 129.97(k) and 129.99(i); the source-specific RACT determinations submitted to EPA for approval into the SIP shall include any terms and conditions that ensure the enforceability of the source-specific RACT emission limitation as a practical matter.
(n) EPA conditionally approves the Contingency Measures element (Section 8) of the Attainment Plan (dated September 12, 2019) for the Allegheny County Area for the 2012 PM
(o) EPA disapproves 25 Pa. Code 129.97(g)(1)(viii), submitted on May 16, 2016 to address the RACT requirements under CAA sections 182(b)(2)(C), 182(f), and 184 under the 1997 and 2008 ozone NAAQS.
§§ 52.2024-52.2026 [Reserved]
§ 52.2027 Approval status of Pennsylvania’s Generic NOX and VOC RACT Rules.
(a) Effective November 15, 2001, EPA removes the limited nature of its approval of 25 PA Code of Regulations, Chapter 129.91 through 129.95 (see § 52.2020 (c)(129)) as those regulations apply to the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley area. Chapter 129.91 through 129.95 of Pennsylvania’s regulations are fully approved as they apply in Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties, the seven counties that comprise the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley area.
(b) Effective November 29, 2001, EPA removes the limited nature of its approval of 25 PA Code of Regulations, Chapter 129.91 through 129.95 [see § 52.2020 (c)(129)] as those regulations apply to the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton area. Chapter 129.91 through 129.95 of Pennsylvania’s regulations are fully approved as they apply in Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties, the five counties that comprise the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia area.
(c) Effective November 21, 2008, EPA removes the limited nature of its approval of 25 PA Code of Regulations, Chapter 129.91 through 129.95 as those regulations apply to the following areas: Adams, Bedford, Berks, Blair, Bradford, Cambria, Cameron, Carbon, Centre, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Columbia, Crawford, Cumberland, Dauphin, Elk, Erie, Forest, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Huntington, Indiana, Jefferson, Juniata, Lackawanna, Lancaster, Lawrence, Lebanon, Lehigh, Luzerne, Lycoming, McKean, Mercer, Mifflin, Monroe, Montour, Northampton, Northumberland, Perry, Pike, Potter, Schuylkill, Snyder, Somerset, Sullivan, Susquehanna, Tioga, Union, Venango, Warren, Wayne, Wyoming, and York Counties.
§§ 52.2028-52.2032 [Reserved]
§ 52.2033 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides.
(a) [Reserved]
(b) EPA approves the attainment demonstration State Implementation Plan for the Conewango Township, Pleasant Township, Glade Township, and City of Warren area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on December 26, 2001.
(c) EPA approves the attainment demonstration State Implementation Plan for the Hazelwood and Monongahela River Valley areas of the Allegheny County Air Basin in Allegheny County, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on August 15, 2003.
(d) EPA approves the attainment demonstration State Implementation Plan for the Beaver, PA Nonattainment Area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on September 29, 2017.
(e) EPA approves the 2010 1-hour SO
(f) EPA partially approves and partially disapproves the attainment demonstration State Implementation Plan for the Indiana, PA Sulfur Dioxide Nonattainment Area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on October 11, 2017 and updated on February 5, 2020, and corrected permits submitted on May 13, 2020. EPA approves the base year inventory and the Nonattainment New Source Review (NNSR) requirements, and disapproves the attainment demonstration, Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)/Reasonably Available Control Measures (RACM) determination, Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) requirements and contingency measures.
§ 52.2034 [Reserved]
§ 52.2035 Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program.
On September 23, 1994 Pennsylvania’s Department of Environmental Resources (now known as the Department of Environmental Protection) submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program as a state implementation plan (SIP) revision, as required by section 182(c)(1) of the Clean Air Act. EPA approved the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program on September 11, 1995 and made it part of Pennsylvania SIP. As with all components of the SIP, Pennsylvania must implement the program as submitted and approved by EPA.
§ 52.2036 Base year emissions inventory.
(a) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 1990 base year carbon monoxide emission inventory for Philadelphia County, submitted by the Secretary, Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, on September 8, 1995 and October 30, 1995. This submittal consists of the 1990 base year stationary, area, non-road mobile and on-road mobile emission inventories in Philadelphia County for the pollutant carbon monoxide (CO).
(b) The U.S. Steel – Fairless Hills 1990 VOC and NO
(c) The 1990 NO
(d) EPA grants full approval to the 1990 VOC emission inventory for the Pittsburgh ozone nonattainment area, which was provided by Pennsylvania as an element of a March 22, 1996 submittal of the 15 Percent Rate-of-Progress Plan for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment area. Supplemental 1990 VOC inventory information and estimates were submitted by the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection on February 19, 1997 and on July 22, 1998, as formal amendments to the Pittsburgh 15 Percent Plan for Pittsburgh. EPA grants full approval to the final 1990 VOC emissions inventory estimates contained in Pennsylvania’s July 22, 1998 SIP revision (which serves to supplement the 1990 VOC inventory information contained in Pennsylvania’s March 22, 1996 and February 19, 1997 Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley 15% plan SIP revisions). The approved plan contains 1990 base year point, area, highway, and non-road mobile VOC emissions estimates for the 7-county Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment area (Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties).
(e) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan (SIP) the 1990 base year emission inventories for the Reading, Pennsylvania area (Berks County) submitted by the Secretary of the Environment, on January 28, 1997. This submittal consists of the 1990 base year point, area, non-road mobile, biogenic and on-road mobile source emission inventories in the area for the following pollutants: volatile organic compounds (VOC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NO
(f) Sharon Steel Company 1990 VOC and NO
(g)-(h) [Reserved]
(i) The 1990 VOC emission inventory for the Philadelphia ozone nonattainment area, submitted on September 12, 1996 by Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, is approved, with the exception of the revisions to the emission inventory for those sources at United States Steel – Fairless that were approved in § 52.2036 (b) on April 9, 1996.
(j) EPA is approving Pennsylvania’s request that the 1990 emissions inventory for VOCs from R.R. Donnelley & Sons – East Plant be corrected to accurately reflect the 1990 emissions. The 1990 baseyear VOC emissions inventory will be corrected to 864 tons. Justification for the change in VOC emissions is described as follows:
(1) For rotogravure operations, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company (East Plant) initially assumed a 5% retention of solvent in the web, and then revised their assumption to 2% based on the amount of solvent actually being recovered by the six bed carbon adsorption system. Based on VOC emissions data submitted to PADEP for the year 1990, the actual VOC emissions from rotogravure operations was 794.51 tons. The figures were taken from data submitted to PADEP from the facility dated May 6, 1996 (subsequently submitted to EPA from PADEP via letter dated December 13, 1996).
(2) For heatset web offset lithographic operations, boilers, and associated solvent cleaning equipment, R.R. Donnelley & Sons Company provided data calculating estimates for actual 1990 VOC emissions of 69.83 tons. The figures were taken from the facility’s RACT proposal submitted to PADEP dated March 29, 1995.
(k) Rockwell Heavy Vehicle, Inc., New Castle Forge Plant, Lawrence County – On April 8, 1998 the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection requested that EPA include the CO, VOC and NO
(l) EPA approves, as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan, the 1990 NOx emission inventory for the Philadelphia area, submitted on July 31, 1998 by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection. The submittal consists of 1990 base year point, area, highway, and non-road mobile NOx emissions inventories for the five-county Philadelphia area (Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties).
(m) EPA approves the 1990 NO
(n) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania SIP the 1990 base year CO emissions inventory for Southwestern Pennsylvania, including Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties, submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on November 12, 1992, and as revised on August 17, 2001. This submittal consists of the 1990 base year inventory for point, area, off-road, and highway emissions for these counties, for the pollutant CO.
(o) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2002 base year emissions inventories for the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on August 29, 2007 (as formally amended by Pennsylvania on December 10, 2009 and on April 12, 2010). This submittal consists of the 2002 base year point, area, non-road mobile, and on-road mobile source emission inventories for this area, for the following pollutants: Volatile organic compounds (VOC), carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NO
(p) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2002 base year emissions inventory for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley 1997 fine particulate matter (PM
(q) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2002 base year emissions inventory for the Liberty-Clairton 1997 annual fine particulate matter (PM
(r) EPA approves as revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2007 base year emissions inventory for the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle and York 1997 annual fine particulate matter (PM
(s) EPA approves as revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2007 base year emissions inventory for the Reading 1997 annual fine particulate matter (PM
(t) EPA approves as revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2007 base year emissions inventory for the Allentown 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM
(u) EPA approves as revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2007 base year emissions inventory for the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia Area for the 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM
(v) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2011 base year lead emission inventory for the Lyons, Pennsylvania nonattainment area for the 2008 lead NAAQS. This SIP revision was submitted by the Acting Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, on February 9, 2015. This submittal consists of the 2011 base year inventories for all relevant sources in the Lyons, Pennsylvania nonattainment area for the pollutant lead (Pb).
(w) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2007 base year emissions inventory for the Johnstown 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM
(x) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2007 base year emissions inventory for the Lancaster 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM
(y) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan the 2007 base year emissions inventory for the Liberty-Clairton 2006 24-hour PM
(z) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania state implementation plan the 2010 base year emissions inventory for the North Reading, Pennsylvania nonattainment area for the 2008 lead NAAQS. This SIP revision was submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on August 10, 2015. This submittal consists of the 2010 base year emissions inventories for all relevant sources in the North Reading nonattainment area for the pollutant lead (Pb).
(aa) EPA approves as a revision to the Pennsylvania state implementation plan the 2010 base year emissions inventory for the Lower Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania nonattainment area for the 2008 lead NAAQS. This SIP revision was submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on January 15, 2015. This submittal includes the 2010 base year emissions inventory for all relevant sources in the Lower Beaver Valley nonattainment area for the pollutant lead.
(bb) EPA approves, as a revision to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan, the 2011 base year emissions inventories for the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Lancaster, Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, and Reading nonattainment areas, and the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City nonattainment area for the 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of the Environmental on September 30, 2015. The 2011 base year emissions inventories includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point sources, nonroad mobile sources, area sources, onroad mobile sources, and biogenic sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are nitrogen oxides (NO
§ 52.2037 Control strategy plans for attainment and rate-of-progress: Ozone.
(a)-(b)(1) [Reserved]
(2) Determination – EPA has determined that, as of July 19, 1995, the Reading ozone nonattainment area has attained the ozone standard and that the reasonable further progress and attainment demonstration requirements of section 182(b)(1) and related requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act do not apply to this area for so long as the area does not monitor any violations of the ozone standard. If a violation of the ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Reading ozone nonattainment area, these determinations shall no longer apply.
(c) VOC and NO
(d) NO
(e) Sharon Steel Company – VOC and NO
(f) Pennsylvania Electric Company – Williamsburg Station – VOC and NO
(g) Caparo Steel Company – VOC and NO
(h) VOC RACT determination for four emission units at Mercersburg Tanning Company – Franklin County: Spray Lines 3 thru 7, Attic Line, Spray Lines A and B, Spray Line C. The VOC RACT determination is as follows: for Spray Lines 3 thru 7; all work transferred to Spray Lines A and B, for Attic Line; all work transferred to Spray Line C, for Spray Lines A and B; vented to a Regenerative Thermal Oxidizer (RTO) with required 100% capture efficiency and 97% destruction efficiency, for Spray Line C; coating restrictions of 3.5 lb VOC/gal (less water) on base coats and 2.8 lb VOC/gal (less water) on intermediate coats. VOC RACT for cleaning solvents associated with Lines A and B vented to RTO and water utilized as cleaning solvent for Line C.
(i)(1) EPA approves the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s Post 1996 (ROP) plan SIP revision for milestone years 1999, 2002, and 2005 for the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton severe ozone nonattainment area. These revisions were submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on April 30, 1998, July 31, 1998 and supplemented on February 25, 2000.
(2) EPA approves revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan, submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of the Environmental Protection on February 23, 2004. These revisions amend Pennsylvania’s rate-of-progress (ROP) plan for year 2005 for its Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton 1-hour ozone nonattainment area. These revisions update the 2005 ROP plan’s 1990 and 2005 motor vehicle emissions inventories and motor vehicle emissions budgets to reflect the use of the MOBILE6 emissions model, and establish revised motor vehicle emissions budgets of 79.69 tons per day (tpd) of volatile organic compounds and 144.73 tpd of nitrogen oxides.
(j) EPA approves the one hour ozone attainment demonstration SIP for the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on April 30, 1998, August 21, 1998, February 25, 2000 and July 19, 2001 including its RACM analysis and determination. EPA is approving the enforceable commitments made to the attainment plan for the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton severe ozone nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on July 31, 1998, February 25, 2000 and July 19, 2001. The enforceable commitments are to:
(1) Submit measures by October 31, 2001 for additional emission reductions as required in the attainment demonstration test, and to revise the SIP and motor vehicle emissions budgets by October 31, 2001 if the additional measures affect the motor vehicle emissions inventory,
(2) [Reserved]
(3) Perform a mid-course review by December 31, 2003.
(k) EPA approves the following mobile budgets of the post-1996 rate of progress plans and the 2005 attainment plan:
Transportation Conformity Budgets for the Philadelphia Area
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | VOC (tpd) | NO (tpd) | Date of adequacy determination or SIP approval date |
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Post-1996 ROP Plan | 1999 | 88.6 | 109.6 | June 23, 2000 (65 FR 36438, June 8, 2000). |
Post-1996 ROP Plan | 2002 | 69.52 | 93.13 | June 23, 2000 (65 FR 36438, June 8, 2000). |
Post-1996 ROP Plan | 2005 | 79.69 | 144.73 | June 21, 2004 (May 21, 2004, 69 FR 29240). |
Attainment Demonstration | 2005 | 79.69 | 144.73 | June 12, 2003 (68 FR 31700, May 28, 2003). |
(1)-(2) [Reserved]
(l) EPA approves the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania’s revised 1990 and the 2005 VOC and NO
(m) Determination – EPA has determined that, as of July 27, 2007, the Franklin County ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1-hour ozone standard and that the following requirements of section 172(c)(2) of the Clean Air Act do not apply to this area for so long as the area does not monitor any violations of the 1-hour ozone standard of 40 CFR 50.9: the attainment demonstration and reasonably available control measure requirements of section 172(b)(1), the reasonable further progress requirement of section 172(b)(2), and the related contingency requirements of section 172(c)(9). If a violation of the 1-hour ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Franklin County 1-hour ozone nonattainment area, these determinations shall no longer apply.
(n) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2003 to 2005, EPA has determined that the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton severe 1-hour ozone nonattainment area attained the 1-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of November 15, 2005. EPA also has determined that the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton severe 1-hour ozone nonattainment area is not subject to the imposition of the section 185 penalty fees.
(o) EPA approves revisions to the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan consisting of the 2008 reasonable further progress (RFP) plan, reasonably available control measure demonstration, and contingency measures for the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on August 29, 2007 (as formally amended by Pennsylvania on December 10, 2009 and April 12, 2010).
(p) EPA approves the following 2008 RFP motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on August 29, 2007 (as formally amended by Pennsylvania on December 10, 2009):
Transportation Conformity Emissions Budgets for the Pennsylvania Portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ Area
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | VOC (TPD) | NO | Effective date of adequacy determination or SIP approval |
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Rate of Progress Plan | 2008 | 61.09 | 108.78 | January 5, 2009 (73 FR 77682), published December 19, 2008. |
(q) Determination of attainment – In accordance with 40 CFR 51.918, EPA has determined that Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley 8-hour ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone standard and that certain requirements of section 172(c) of the Clean Air Act are suspended as long as the nonattainment area continues to meet the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. This determination is based upon complete, quality assured, and certified ambient air monitoring data that show the area has monitored attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS for the 2007 to 2009 monitoring period. Complete, quality-assured air monitoring data for 2010 are consistent with continued attainment. This determination suspends the obligation of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to submit an attainment demonstration and associated reasonably available control measures (RACM), a reasonable further progress (RFP) plan, contingency measures, and other planning requirements related to attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS for the Pittsburgh Area for as long as the area continues to meet the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. If a violation of the1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley 8-hour ozone nonattainment area, this determination shall no longer apply.
(r) Determination of attainment. EPA has determined, as of March 26, 2012, that based on 2008 to 2010 ambient air quality data, Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 51.918, suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration, associated reasonably available control measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standard for as long as this area continues to meet the 1997 annual 8-hour ozone NAAQS.
(s) Determination of attainment. EPA has determined, as of April 4, 2013, that based on 2009 to 2011 ambient air quality data, the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA moderate nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 51.918, suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration, associated reasonably available control measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standard for as long as this area continues to meet the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS.
(t) On July 14, 2012, Pennsylvania repealed the provisions set forth in Sections 130.101 through 130.108 pertaining to Portable Fuel Containers. Pennsylvania’s regulations in the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan were removed because they are superseded by more stringent Federal requirements codified at 40 CFR 59.600 through 59.699, relating to control of evaporative emissions from new and in-use portable fuel containers.
§ 52.2038 Rate of Progress Plans: Ozone.
(a) EPA grants full approval to Pennsylvania’s 15 Percent Rate of Progress Plan for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley ozone nonattainment area, submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on March 22, 1996, as formally revised on February 18, 1997 and on July 22, 1998.
(b) EPA grants full approval to the 15 Percent Rate of Progress Plan for Pennsylvania’s portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton ozone nonattainment area. The area that is the subject of this action encompasses Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Philadelphia, and Montgomery Counties. The plan was formally submitted to EPA by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on September 12, 1996, and was formally revised on April 10, 1997 and June 5, 1998.
§ 52.2039 Interstate transport.
The EPA has made a finding pursuant to section 126 of the Clean Air Act (the Act) that emissions of sulfur dioxide (SO
(a) The owners and operators of Portland shall not, at any time later than one year after the effective date of the section 126 finding, emit SO
(b) The owners and operators of Portland shall not, at any time later than three years after the effective date of the section 126 finding, emit SO
(1) 1,105 lb/hr and 0.67 pounds per million British Thermal Unit (lb/mmBtu) for unit 1; and
(2) 1,691 lb/hr and 0.67 lb/mmBtu for unit 2.
(c) The owners and operators of Portland shall comply with the following requirements:
(1) Perform air modeling to demonstrate that, starting no later than three years after the effective date of the section 126 finding, emissions from Portland will not significantly contribute to nonattainment or interfere with maintenance of the 1-hour SO
(i) No later than six months after the effective date of the section 126 finding, submit to the EPA a modeling protocol that is consistent with the EPA’s Guideline on Air Quality Models, as codified at 40 CFR Part 51, Appendix W, and that includes all units at the Portland Generating Station in the modeling.
(ii) Within 15 business days of receipt of a notice from the EPA of any deficiencies in the modeling protocol under paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section, submit to the EPA a revised modeling protocol to correct any deficiencies identified in such notice.
(iii) No later than one year after the effective date of the section 126 finding, submit to the EPA a modeling analysis, performed in accordance with the modeling protocol under paragraphs (c)(1)(i) and (c)(1)(ii) of this section, for the compliance methods identified in the notice required by paragraph (c)(2) of this section.
(2) No later than one year after the effective date of the section 126 finding, submit to the EPA the compliance method selected by the owners and operators of Portland to achieve the emissions limits in paragraph (b) of this section.
(3) Starting six months after the effective date of the section 126 finding and continuing every six months until three years after the effective date of the section 126 finding, submit to the EPA progress reports on the implementation of the methods to achieve compliance with emissions limits in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section, including status of design, technology selection, development of technical specifications, awarding of contracts, construction, shakedown, and compliance demonstrations as applicable. These reports shall include:
(i) An interim project report, no later than one year after the effective date of the section 126 finding, that demonstrates compliance with the emission limit in paragraph (a) of this section.
(ii) A final project report, submitted no later than 60 days after three years after the effective date of the section 126 finding, that demonstrates compliance with the emission limits in paragraph (b) of this section and that includes at least one month of SO
(4) The requirements in paragraphs (c)(1) and (c)(3) of this section shall not apply if the notice required by paragraph (c)(2) of this section indicates that the owners and operators of Portland have decided to completely and permanently cease operation of unit 1 and unit 2 as the method of compliance with paragraphs (a) and (b) and with section 126 of the Act.
(d) Compliance with the lb/mmBtu limitations in paragraph (b) of this section is determined on a 30 boiler operating day rolling average basis. Boiler operating day for the purposes of this paragraph means a 24-hour period between midnight and the following midnight during which any fuel is combusted in the units identified in paragraph (a) of this section.
§ 52.2040 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Pennsylvania and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Pennsylvania’s SIP revision described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
(b)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Pennsylvania and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Pennsylvania and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(3) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Pennsylvania and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b)(3) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Pennsylvania’s SIP revision described in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b)(2) of this section, after 2020 the provisions of § 97.826(c) of this chapter (concerning the transfer of CSAPR NO
§ 52.2041 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Pennsylvania and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR SO
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Pennsylvania’s SIP revision described in paragraph (a) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR SO
§ 52.2042 Visibility protection.
(a) Regional Haze. The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met because the regional haze plan submitted by Pennsylvania on December 20, 2010, does not include fully approvable measures for meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 51.308(d)(3) and 51.308(e) with respect to emissions of NO
(b) Measures Addressing Limited Disapproval Associated With NO
(c) Measures Addressing Limited Disapproval Associated With SO
§ 52.2043 Control strategy for maintenance plans: ozone.
(a) As of December 26, 2013, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO | Tons per day VOCs |
---|---|---|---|
Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2009 | 3.2 | 5.5 |
Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 3.6 | 7.7 |
(b)(1) As of March 31, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO |
---|---|---|
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2009 | 11.5 |
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 12.6 |
(2) As of March 31, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 area source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO |
---|---|---|
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2009 | 2.3 |
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 2.1 |
(c) As of May 16, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO |
---|---|---|
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2009 | 27.0 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 26.1 |
(d) As of June 15, 2015, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO |
---|---|---|
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2009 | 7.7 |
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 5.8 |
(e) As of June 15, 2015, EPA approves the following revised 2018 area source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO |
---|---|---|
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 7.5 |
(f) As of June 15, 2015, EPA approves the following general conformity budgets for 2009 and 2018 for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO |
---|---|---|
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2009 | 1.0 |
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 1.0 |
§§ 52.2044-52.2051 [Reserved]
§ 52.2052 Motor vehicle emissions budgets for Pennsylvania ozone areas.
(a) As of December 26, 2013, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO | Tons per day VOCs |
---|---|---|---|
Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2009 | 35.18 | 14.29 |
Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 20.57 | 10.14 |
(b) As of March 31, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO |
---|---|---|
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2009 | 29.0 |
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 14.9 |
(c) As of May 16, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO |
---|---|---|
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area (Lehigh and Northampton Counties) | 2009 | 39.18 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area (Lehigh and Northampton Counties) | 2018 | 20.41 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area (Carbon County) | 2009 | 6.90 |
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area (Carbon County) | 2018 | 3.54 |
(d) As of June 15, 2015, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NO
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day NO |
---|---|---|
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2009 | 59.3 |
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 2018 | 30.5 |
§ 52.2053 The Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets for the Pennsylvania Counties in the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE 1997 Fine Particulate Matter Nonattainment Area
As of April 3, 2013, EPA approves the following revised 2009 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEBs) for fine particulate matter (PM
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per year NO | Tons per year PM |
---|---|---|---|
Pennsylvania Counties in the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE 1997 Fine Particulate Matter Nonattainment Area | 2009 | 57,218.3 | 1,907.5 |
§ 52.2054 Control of asphalt paving material.
(a) Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Pennsylvania Implementation Plan, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation shall restrict the annual usage of asphalts to the limits listed below in the following sixteen county area of Pennsylvania: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Cambria, Clarion, Fayette, Green, Indiana, Jefferson, Lawrence, Mercer, Somerset, Venango, Washington, and Westmoreland Counties:
(1) No more than twenty percent of the total amount of liquid bituminous asphalt paving material used shall be cutback asphalt; and
(2) No more than 2,615,000 gallons of cutback asphalts shall be used, of which no more than 1,400,000 gallons may be used for dust palliative work on roadways and shoulders; and
(3) No more than 2,500,000 gallons total of emulsion Class E-4 and Class E-5 shall be used unless an equivalent reduction in the use of cutbacks is made to balance the additional hydrocarbon emissions from emulsions.
(b) The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is required to submit to the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, on a quarterly basis, reports which list for each of the affected counties the number of gallons of each class of asphalt used. The first quarterly reports will be submitted in October 1977 for the period between July 1, 1977, and September 30, 1977. Copies of all reports will also be forwarded to Region III, EPA.
§ 52.2055 Control strategy: Lead.
(a) Determination of attainment. EPA has determined, as of December 29, 2014, based on quality-assured ambient air quality data for 2011 to 2013, that the Lyons, PA nonattainment area has attained the 2008 Pb NAAQS. This determination suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration, associated reasonably available control measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standard for as long as this area continues to meet the 2008 Pb NAAQS. If EPA determines, after notice-and-comment rulemaking, that this area no longer meets the 2008 Pb NAAQS, the corresponding determination of attainment for that area shall be withdrawn.
(b) EPA approves the state implementation plan for the North Reading, Pennsylvania nonattainment area for the 2008 lead NAAQS. This SIP revision including reasonably available control measures, reasonably available control technology, contingency measures, and attainment demonstration was submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on August 10, 2015.
(c) EPA approves the state implementation plan for the Lower Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania nonattainment area for the 2008 lead NAAQS. This SIP revision includes reasonably available control measures, reasonably available control technology, contingency measures, and an attainment demonstration submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on January 15, 2015.
§ 52.2056 Determinations of attainment.
(a) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle (Harrisburg) fine particle (PM
(b) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Johnstown fine particle (PM
(c) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Lancaster fine particle (PM
(d) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the York fine particle (PM
(e) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Reading fine particle (PM
(f) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2008 to 2010, EPA determined that Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area (the Philadelphia Area) attained the 1997 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of June 15, 2011. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the standard. EPA also determined that the Philadelphia Area nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date under section 181(b)(2)(A).
(g) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE fine particle (PM
(h) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley fine particle (PM
(i) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA moderate nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of June 15, 2010. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the standard. EPA also determined that the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA moderate nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date pursuant to section 181(b)(2)(A).
(j) EPA has determined, based on quality-assured air monitoring data for 2009-2011, that the Liberty-Clairton, PA fine particle (PM
(k) The EPA has determined, as of June 3, 2016, that based on 2012 to 2014 ambient air quality data, the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA 2008 ozone Marginal nonattainment area has attained the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015. Therefore, the EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. The EPA also determined that the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton, PA marginal nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date pursuant to section 181(b)(2)(A).
(l) The EPA has determined, as of June 3, 2016, that based on 2012 to 2014 ambient air quality data, the Lancaster, PA 2008 ozone Marginal nonattainment area has attained the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015. Therefore, the EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. The EPA also determined that the Lancaster, PA Marginal nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date pursuant to section 181(b)(2)(A).
(m) The EPA has determined, as of June 3, 2016, that based on 2012 to 2014 ambient air quality data, the Reading, PA 2008 ozone Marginal nonattainment area has attained the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2015. Therefore, the EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. The EPA also determined that the Reading, PA Marginal nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date pursuant to section 181(b)(2)(A).
(n) EPA has determined based on 2013 to 2015 ambient air quality monitoring data, that the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania marginal ozone nonattainment area has attained the 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2016. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. EPA also determined that the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania marginal nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date pursuant to section 181(b)(2)(A).
(o) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2013 to 2015, Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE marginal ozone nonattainment area has attained the 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2016. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the standard. EPA also determined that the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE marginal ozone nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date pursuant to section 181(b)(2)(A).
§ 52.2057 [Reserved]
§ 52.2058 Prevention of significant air quality deterioration.
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are met by the regulations (25 PA Code § 127.81 through 127.83) adopted by the Pennsylvania Environmental Resources on October 28, 1983. All PSD permit applications and requests for modifications thereto should be submitted to: Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of Air Quality Control, P.O. Box 8468, 400 Market Street, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105. ATTN: Abatement and Compliance Division.
(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2059 Control strategy: Particulate matter.
(a) [Reserved]
(b) EPA approves the PM-10 attainment demonstration for the Liberty Borough Area of Allegheny County submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on January 6, 1994.
(c) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of August 25, 2008, the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, Pennsylvania nonattainment area for the 1997 PM
(d) Determination of Clean Data. EPA has determined, as of September 25, 2009, the Johnstown (Cambria and Indiana Counties), Lancaster (Lancaster County), Reading (Berks County) and York (York County), Pennsylvania nonattainment areas have clean data for the 1997 PM
(e) Determination of Clean Data. EPA has determined, as of March 29, 2012, that based on 2008 to 2010 ambient air quality data, the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle-York, Allentown, Johnstown, and Lancaster nonattainment areas have attained the 24-hour 2006 PM
(f) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of May 16, 2012, that based on 2007 to 2009 and 2008 to 2010 ambient air quality data, the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE nonattainment area has attained the 1997 annual PM
(g) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of October 12, 2012, that based on 2008 to 2010 and 2009 to 2011 ambient air quality data, the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley fine particle (PM
(h) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of January 7, 2013, that based on 2008 to 2010 and 2009 to 2011 ambient air quality data, the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE fine particulate matter (PM
(i) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of October 25, 2013, based on quality-assured ambient air quality data for 2009 to 2011 and 2010 to 2012 ambient air quality data, that the Liberty-Clairton, PA nonattainment area has attained the 1997 annual fine particle (PM
(j) Determination of Clean Data. EPA has determined, as of May 2, 2014, that based on 2010-2012 ambient air quality data, the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania fine particulate matter (PM
Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2006 PM
Geographic area | Year | PM (tons/year) | NO (tons/year) |
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Pittsburgh Area | 2011 | 961.71 | 28,973.05 |
(k) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM
Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for Cumberland and Dauphin Counties for the 1997 Annual PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 365 | 10,287 | 12/8/14 |
2025 | 275 | 7,024 | 12/8/14 |
Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for Lebanon County for the 1997 Annual PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 76 | 2,252 | 12/8/14 |
2025 | 52 | 1,446 | 12/8/14 |
(l) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the York nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM
York Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 192 | 5,390 | 12/08/14 |
2025 | 144 | 3,398 | 12/8/14 |
(m) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon-York PM
Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon-York Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2006 24-Hour PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 365 | 10,287 | 12/8/14 |
2025 | 275 | 7,024 | 12/8/14 | |
Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 76 | 2,252 | 12/8/14 |
2025 | 56 | 1,446 | 12/08/14 | |
Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 192 | 5,390 | 12/8/14 |
2025 | 144 | 3,398 | 12/8/14 |
(n) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Reading nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM
Reading Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 200 | 5,739 | 3/4/15 |
2025 | 146 | 3,719 | 3/4/15 |
(o) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Allentown nonattainment area for the 2006 24-hour PM
Allentown Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2006 24-Hour PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 297 | 8,081 | April 13, 2015. |
2025 | 234 | 5,303 | April 13, 2015. |
(p) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour PM
Pennsylvania Portion of the Philadelphia Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-hour PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 1,679 | 37,922 | April 21, 2015. |
2025 | 1,316 | 25,361 | April 21, 2015. |
(q) Determination of attainment. EPA has determined, as of July 10, 2015, based on quality-assured ambient air quality data for 2012 to 2014, that the Liberty-Clairton, PA nonattainment area has attained the 2006 24-hour fine particle (PM
(r) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Johnstown nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour PM
Johnstown Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 62.79 | 1,707.03 | 7/16/15 |
2025 | 46.71 | 1,077.46 | 7/16/15 |
Johnstown Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 7.95 | 238.50 | 7/16/15 |
2025 | 4.38 | 120.98 | 7/16/15 |
(s) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Lancaster nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM
Lancaster Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 249 | 6,916 | July 16, 2015. |
2025 | 185 | 4,447 | July 16, 2015. |
(t) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Pittsburgh nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour PM
Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 700 | 17,584 | October 2, 2015. |
2025 | 537 | 10,709 | October 2, 2015. |
(u) Determination of attainment. EPA has determined based on 2013 to 2015 ambient air quality monitoring data, that the Delaware County, Pennsylvania moderate nonattainment area has attained the 2012 annual fine particulate matter (PM
(v) Determination of attainment. Effective June 9, 2017, the EPA has determined that, based on 2013 to 2015 ambient air quality data, the Liberty-Clairton, PA PM
(w) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined based on 2014 to 2016 ambient air quality monitoring data, that the Lebanon County, Pennsylvania moderate nonattainment area has attained the 2012 annual fine particulate matter (PM
(x) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Delaware County nonattainment area for the 2012 annual fine particulate matter (PM
Delaware County Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2012 Annual NAAQS in Tons per Year
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2014 | 136 | 4,652 | September 30, 2019. |
2022 Predicted | 75 | 1,833 | ||
Safety Margin | 4 | 183 | ||
2022 Budget | 79 | 2,016 | ||
2030 Predicted | 53 | 869 | ||
Safety Margin | 0 | 87 | ||
2030 Budget | 53 | 956 |
(y) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Lebanon County nonattainment area for the 2012 annual fine particulate matter (PM
Lebanon County Area Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2012 Annual NAAQS in Tons per Year
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | PM | NO | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2014 | 87 | 3,131 | September 30, 2019. |
2022 Predicted | 45 | 1,697 | ||
Safety Margin | 5 | 170 | ||
2022 Budget | 50 | 1,867 | ||
2030 Predicted | 28 | 1,249 | ||
Safety Margin | 3 | 125 | ||
2030 Budget | 31 | 1,374 |
§ 52.2060 Small Business Assistance Program.
On February 1, 1993, the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Resources submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of the Small Business Assistance Program as a state implementation plan (SIP) revision, as required by Title V of the Clean Air Act Amendments. EPA approved the Small Business Assistance Program on March 6, 1995, and made it part of the Pennsylvania SIP. As with all components of the SIP, Pennsylvania must implement the program as submitted and approved by EPA.
§ 52.2061 Operating permits.
(a) Emission limitations and related provisions which are established in Pennsylvania operating permits as federally enforceable conditions shall be enforceable by EPA. EPA reserves the right to deem permit conditions not federally enforceable. Such a determination will be made according to appropriate procedures, and be based upon the permit, permit approval procedures, or permit requirements which do not conform with the operating permit program requirements or the requirements of EPA’s underlying regulations.
(b) Emission limitations and related provisions which are established in Pennsylvania general operating permits as federally enforceable conditions shall be enforceable by EPA. EPA reserves the right to deem general permit conditions not federally enforceable. Such a determination will be made according to appropriate procedures, and be based upon the general permit, general permit approval procedures, or general permit requirements which do not conform with the general operating permit program requirements or the requirements of EPA’s underlying regulations.
§ 52.2062 Plan approvals.
(a) Emission limitations and related provisions which are established in Pennsylvania plan approvals as federally enforceable conditions shall be enforceable by EPA. EPA reserves the right to deem plan approval conditions not federally enforceable. Such a determination will be made according to appropriate procedures, and be based upon the plan approval, the relevant approval procedures, or plan requirements which do not conform with the plan approval program requirements or the requirements of EPA’s underlying regulations.
(b) Emission limitations and related provisions which are established in Pennsylvania general plan approvals as federally enforceable conditions shall be enforceable by EPA. EPA reserves the right to deem general plan approval conditions not federally enforceable. Such a determination will be made according to appropriate procedures, and be based upon the general plan approval, the relevant approval procedures, or plan requirements which do not conform with the general plan approval program requirements or the requirements of EPA’s underlying regulations.
§ 52.2063 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania” and all revisions submitted by Pennsylvania that were federally approved prior to February 10, 2005. The information in this section is available in the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 2 of 2 (§§ 52.1019 to the end of part 52) editions revised as of July 1, 2005 through July 1, 2011, and the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 3 of 3 (§§ 52.2020 to the end of part 52) edition revised as of July 1, 2012.
(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2064 EPA-approved Source-Specific Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX ).
This section explains the EPA-approved Source-Specific Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Requirements for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NO
(a) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed below are incorporated as specified below. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2019-0686).
(1) First Quality Tissue, LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 18-00030, issued September 18, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(2) JW Aluminum Company – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 41-00013, issued March 1, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(3) Ward Manufacturing, LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 59-00004, issued January 10, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(4) Foam Fabricators Inc. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 19-00002, issued December 20, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(5) Blommer Chocolate Company – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 46-00198, issued January 26, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(6) Wood-Mode Inc. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 55-00005, issued July 12, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(7) Exelon Generation – Fairless Hills – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 09-00066, issued January 27, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-09-0066, issued December 31, 1998 and amended April 6, 1999, except for Conditions 10, 11.A, 11.C, 11.D, 12, 13, 14, and 15, which remain as RACT requirements for the two remaining Boilers No. 4, Serial 2818 (now Source ID 044) and No. 5, Serial 2819 (now Source ID 045). See also § 52.2063(c)(143)(i)(B)(15) for prior RACT approval.
(8) The Boeing Co. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 23-00009, issued August, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. CP-23-0009, issued September 3, 1997, except for Conditions 5.A, 5.C.1-3, and 5.D.2 and 4 (applicable to Source ID 251, Composite Manufacturing Operations); Conditions 7.A, 7.B.1-4, 7.D.1 and 7.E (applicable to Source ID 216, Paint Gun Cleaning); Condition 11.A, 11.C-E and 11.G (applicable to all solvent wiping and cleaning facility-wide); Condition 12 (applicable to listed de minimis VOC emission sources facility-wide); Condition 14.A (applicable to Source IDs 041, 050 and 051, Emergency Generators and Diesel Fire Pump); Conditions 15.B and 16.B (applicable to Source IDs 033 and 039, Cleaver Brooks Boilers 1 and 2); Condition 15.D (applicable to Source ID 042, 4 combustion turbines); Condition 16.C (applicable to Source IDs 041, 050, 050A, 051, 051A, and 051B, Emergency Generators); and Condition 16.D (applicable to Source ID 039, Cleaver Brooks Boiler 2), which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(143)(i)(B)(1) for prior RACT approval.
(9) Cherokee Pharmaceuticals, LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 49-00007, issued April 24, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-49-0007B, issued May 16, 2001 remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(v) for prior RACT approval.
(10) Resilite Sports Products Inc – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 49-00004, issued August 25, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-49-0003 issued December 3, 1996, remain as RACT requirements except for Condition 5c, which is superseded by the new permit. See also § 52.2063(c)(207)(i)(B)(1) for prior RACT approval.
(11) NRG Energy Center Paxton, LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 49-00004, issued March 16, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit Nos. OP-22-02005 and OP-22-02015, both issued March 23, 1999, for Source IDs 032 and 033, Boilers No. 13 and 14. However, RACT Permit No. OP-22-02005 remains in effect as to Source IDs 031 and 034, Boilers No. 12 and 15, except for Conditions 1(a), 7, 14, 16, 21; and RACT Permit No. OP-22-02015 remains in effect as to Source IDs 102 and 103, Engines 1 and 2, except for Conditions 1(a), 7, 8, 9, 10, 12(c), 13, 14. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(l) for prior RACT approval.
(12) Containment Solutions, Inc./Mt. Union Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 31-05005, issued July 10, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-31-02005, issued April 9, 1999. See also § 52.2063 (c)(149)(i)(B)(11) for prior RACT approval.
(13) Armstrong World Industries, Inc. – Marietta Ceiling Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 36-05001, issued June 28, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 36-2001, issued July 3, 1999. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(b) for prior RACT approval.
(14) Jeraco Enterprises Inc. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 49-00014, issued January 26, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-49-0014, issued April 6, 1997, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(h) for prior RACT approval.
(15) Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Bernville – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 06-05033, issued March 16, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-06-1033, issued January 31, 1997, except for Conditions 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12 and 13 which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(120)(i)(B)(1) for prior RACT approval.
(16) Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Shermans Dale – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 50-05001, issued March 26, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-50-02001, issued April 12, 1999. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(n) for prior RACT approval.
(17) Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Perulack – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 34-05002, issued March 16, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-34-2002, issued January 31, 1997, except for Conditions 5.c, 6.a and 15 which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(r) for prior RACT approval.
(18) Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Grantville – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 22-05010, issued March 27, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 22-2010, issued January 31, 1997. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(f) for prior RACT approval.
(19) Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P. – Bechtelsville – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 06-05034, issued April 19, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-06-1034, issued January 31, 1997. See also § 52.2063(c)(120)(i)(B)(2) for prior RACT approval.
(b) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed below are incorporated as specified below. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2020-0189).
(1) Transco – Salladasburg Station 520 – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 41-00001, issued June 6, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 41-0005A, issued August 9, 1995, except for Conditions 3, 4, 6, 8, 14, and 18, which remain as RACT requirements applicable to the three 2050 hp Ingersoll Rand engines #1, 2, and 3 (Source IDs P101, P102, P103). See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(i) for prior RACT approval.
(2) Novipax – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 06-05036, issued December 19, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Plan Approval No. 06-1036, issued May 12, 1995 to W. R. Grace and Co. FORMPAC Division, except for Conditions 3, 4 (applicable to two pentane storage tanks, Source IDs 101 and 101A), 5 (applicable to extruders, Source ID 102, and facility wide to Source IDs 103, 104, 105, 106, 106B, 106C, 107, and 108), 7 (applicable to Source IDs 101, 101A, and 102) and 8 (applicable to Source IDs 101, 101A, and 102), which remain as RACT requirements applicable to the indicated sources, and Plan Approval No. 06-315-001, issued June 4, 1992 to W. R. Grace and Co. – Reading Plant, except for Conditions 4 (applicable to Source ID 102), 5 (applicable to Source IDs 101 and 101A), and 6 (applicable to Source IDs 101, 101A, and 102), which remain as RACT requirements applicable to the indicated sources. See also § 52.2063(c)(108)(i)(B)(6) for prior RACT approvals.
(3) Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 23-00119, issued January 20, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Compliance Permit No. CP-23-0001, issued June 8, 1995 and amended on August 2, 2001, except for Conditions 5E (applicable to diesel engine and stormwater pumps, Source ID 113), 6A (applicable to marine vessel loading, Source ID 115), 6B (tank truck loading), 6C (applicable to cooling tower 15-2B, Source ID 139), and 6D (applicable to waste water treatment, Source 701), which remain as RACT requirements applicable to the indicated sources. See also § 52.2063(c)(179)(i)(B)(6) for prior RACT approval.
(4) Global Advanced Metals USA, Inc. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 46-00037, issued March 10, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-46-0037, issued April 13, 1999, except for condition 15, which remains as a RACT requirement applicable to the tantalum salts process (Source ID 102), the extraction process (Source ID 124), the wastewater treatment plant (Source ID 201), and fugitive emissions from ethanol transfer and storage (Source 109). See also § 52.2063(c)(143)(i)(B)(20) for prior RACT approval.
(c) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed below are incorporated as specified below. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2019-0657).
(1) Carpenter Co. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 39-00040, issued September 5, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(2) East Penn Manufacturing Co. Inc, Smelter Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 06-05040D, issued January 3, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(3) Ellwood Quality Steels Co. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 37-00264, issued October 13, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-37-313, issued January 31, 2001, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(d) for prior RACT approval.
(4) GE Transportation – Erie Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 25-00025, issued February 21, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-25-025A, issued August 26, 2002. See also §§ 52.2063(c)(98)(i)(B)(5) and 52.2063(c)(198)(i)(B) for prior RACT approvals.
(5) Graymont Pleasant Gap – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 14-00002, issued February 5, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes Graybec Lime, Inc. OP-14-0004 (issued April 16, 1999), Bellefonte Lime Company. OP-14-0002 (issued October 19, 1998), and Con-Lime, Inc. OP-14-0001 (issued June 30, 1995 and amended January 7, 1998). Graymont Pleasant Gap is the consolidation of three facilities, formerly referenced as Graybec Lime, Inc., Bellefonte Lime Company, and Con-Lime, Inc. (Con-Lime, Inc. – Bellefonte) See §§ 52.2063(d)(1)(n), 52.2063(d)(1)(q), 52.2063(c)(122)(i)(B)(5), and 52.2063(c)(130)(i)(B)(3) for prior RACT approvals.
(6) Hazleton Generation – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 40-00021, issued June 19, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 40-0031A, issued March 10, 2000, except for Conditions 5-8, 12, and 14-17. See also § 52.2063(c)(196)(i)(B)(4) for prior RACT approval.
(7) Helix Ironwood – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 38-05019, issued September 24, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(8) Magnesita Refractories – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 67-05001, issued November 27, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT I Permit No 67-2001, issued December 22, 1994, except for Conditions 4, 6, 7, 8, 10, and 11. See also § 52.2063(c)(98)(i)(B)(6) for prior RACT approval.
(9) Penn State University – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 14-00003, issued December 13, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-14-0006, issued December 30, 1998; however, RACT Permit No. OP-14-0006 remains in effect as to Source ID 035, WCSP Boiler 8, and as to Source IDs 036 and 037, ECSP Boilers No. 1 and 2, except for Condition 8, which is superseded. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(c) for prior RACT approval.
(d) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed below are incorporated as specified below. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2020-0597).
(1) Volvo Construction Equipment North America, LLC. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 28-05012, effective June 1, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(2) National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation Roystone Compressor Station – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 62-141H, effective January 16, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-62-141F, effective April 1, 2003, remain as RACT requirements except for the Penneco boiler (1.5 MMBtu/hr) and Struthers boiler (2.5 MMBtu/hr), which are no longer in operation. See also § 52.2063(c)(213)(i)(B)(1) for prior RACT approval.
(3) E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Company – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 08-00002, effective September 28, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(4) Carmeuse Lime, Inc – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 38-05003, effective March 6, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(5) Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corporation – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 13-00008, effective October 27, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(6) Merck, Sharp & Dohme Corporation – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 46-00005, issued January 5, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-46-0005, issued January 13, 1997 and revised June 23, 2000, except for the following conditions, which remain as a RACT requirements applicable to the following sources: Conditions #4A, #9C, and #13D for boiler 3 (Source ID 033); conditions #4A, #9C, and #13D for boiler 5 (Source ID 035); conditions #4B and #9 for the gas turbine (Source ID 039); conditions #6A, #6B, and #6D for any remaining shell freezers (Source ID 105); conditions #6A and #6D for air emissions (disinfection; Source IDs 105, 107, 108, and 111); conditions #4C and #9 for any remaining generators (various Source IDs); condition #8 for research and development (Section C); and condition #11 for any remaining deminimus sources (Section C). See also § 52.2063(c)(154)(i)(D) for prior RACT approval.
(7) Letterkenny Army Depot – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 28-05002, effective June 1, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 28-02002, effective February 3, 2000 except for conditions 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, and 14 which also remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(g) for prior RACT approval.
(8) Fairless Energy, LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 09-00124, effective December 6, 2016 as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(e) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed in this paragraph are incorporated as specified. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2020-0575).
(1) Bellefield Boiler Plant – Incorporating by reference Installation Permit No. 0047-I003a, issued on April 14, 2020 and amended on November 30, 2020 as redacted by ACHD, which supersedes RACT Enforcement Order No. 248, effective December 19, 1996, except for Conditions 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5 and 1.7A through E, which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(177)(i)(B)(3) for prior RACT approval.
(2) Eastman Chemical Resins, Inc. Jefferson Site – Installation Permit No. 0058-I026 issued April 21, 2020, as redacted by ACHD, which supersedes Consent Order No. 257, issued on January 14, 1997, except for Conditions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, and 1.7, which remain as RACT requirements. The requirements of Enforcement Order No. 216, issued March 8, 1996, also continue to apply to identified sources that continue to operate. See also §§ 52.2063(c)(166)(i)(B)(2) and 52.2063(c)(166)(i)(B)(3), respectively, for prior RACT approval.
(3) Energy Center Pittsburgh LLC, North Shore Plant – Incorporating by reference Installation Permit No. 0022-I003a, issued on March 18, 2020 and amended on November 30, 2020, as redacted by ACHD. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit, CO No. 220, effective March 4, 1996, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(d)(1)(o) for prior RACT approval.
(4) Neville Chemical Company – Incorporating by reference Installation Permit No. 00060d issued September 28, 2015 and amended on November 10, 2020, as redacted by ACHD, which supersedes Consent Order No. 230, issued on December 13, 1996, except for Conditions 1.1, 1.3, 1.5, 1.6, 1.7. 1.9, and 1.10, which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(166)(i)(B)(4) for prior RACT approval.
(5) Pittsburgh Allegheny County Thermal, Ltd – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 0044-I001a, issued on March 25, 2020 and amended on November 30, 2020, as redacted by ACHD. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit, CO No. 265, effective November 9, 1998, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(177)(i)(B)(8) for prior RACT approval.
(6) Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc. – Incorporating by reference Title V Operating Permit No. 0027a, issued on November 21, 2017 and amended on February 20, 2020, as redacted by ACHD, which supersedes Consent Order No. 241 issued on December 19, 1996, except for Conditions 1.1, 1.2, and 1.3, which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(172)(i)(B)(2) for prior RACT approval.
(7) U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works Clairton Plant – Incorporating by reference Installation Permit No. 0052-I020b, revised and issued December 11, 2020, as redacted by ACHD, which supersedes RACT Consent Order No. 234, issued December 30, 1996, except for Conditions 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, and 1.6, which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(172)(i)(B)(5) for prior RACT approval.
(8) U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works Edgar Thompson Plant – Incorporating by reference Installation Permit 0051-I008a, revised and effective on (December 7, 2020), which supersedes the RACT Consent Order No. 235, issued December 30, 1996, except for Conditions 1.1, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6, and 1.7, which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(172)(i)(B)(6) for prior RACT approval.
(9) U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works – Irvin Plant – Incorporating by reference Title V Operating Permit No. 0050-OP16c, issued on December 7, 2020, as redacted by ACHD, which supersedes RACT Consent Order No. 258, issued December 30, 1996, except for Conditions 1.1 and 1.2 and for Source ID P008 (No. 3 Five Stand Cold Reduction Mill) Condition 1.3, which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(172)(i)(B)(7) for prior RACT approval.
(f) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for the 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard for the facilities listed in this paragraph are incorporated as specified. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2020-0598).
(1) AdvanSix Resins & Chemicals LLC – Frankford Plant – Incorporating by reference RACT Plan Approval No. IP16-000276, revised and effective March 5, 2020, which supersedes the prior RACT Plan Approval effective February 9, 2016. See also the
(2) Exelon Generation Company – Richmond Generating Station – Incorporating by reference RACT Plan Approval No. IP16-000246, effective April 20, 2020 which supersedes the prior RACT Plan Approval, effective February 9, 2016. See also the
(3) Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership – Incorporating by reference RACT Plan Approval No. IP-16-000250, effective March 4, 2020, which supersedes RACT Plan Approval, effective January 9, 2015. See also the
(4) Vicinity Energy Philadelphia – Schuylkill Station – Incorporating by reference RACT Plan Approval No. IP16-000249, effective March 4, 2020, which supersedes RACT Plan Approval, effective February 9, 2016. See also the
(5) Kinder Morgan Liquids Terminals, LLC – Philadelphia Terminal – Incorporating by reference RACT Plan Approval No. IP16-000233, effective April 20, 2020, which supersedes RACT Plan Approval, effective February 9, 2016. See also the
(6) Naval Surface Warfare Center – Philadelphia Division – Incorporating by reference RACT Plan Approval No. IP16-000235, effective March 20, 2020, which supersedes the prior RACT Plan Approval, effective February 9, 2016. See also the
(7) Newman and Company, Inc. – Incorporating by reference RACT Plan Approval No. IP16-000223, effective March 31, 2020, which supersedes RACT Plan Approval, effective January 9, 2015. See also the
(8) Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refining and Marketing LLC. – Incorporating by reference RACT Plan Approval No. IP-16-00269, effective April 24, 2020, which supersedes the RACT Plan Approval effective February 9, 2016. See also the
(9) Philadelphia Shipyard Inc. – Incorporating by reference RACT Plan Approval No. IP16-000300, effective April 8, 2020.
(g) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed in this paragraph (g) are incorporated as specified. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2021-0380.)
(1) Anvil International, LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 36-05019, effective February 1, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 36-2019, effective June 30, 1995, remain as RACT requirements for Sources 501, 502, 503, and 196. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(2) ArcelorMittal Plate LLC Conshohocken Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 46-00011, effective January 26, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-46-0011, effective December 11, 1998, remain as RACT requirements except for Conditions 8 and 9, which are superseded by the new permit. See also § 52.2063(c)(185)(i)(B)(2), for prior RACT approval.
(3) Braskem America Inc. Marcus Hook – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 23-00012, effective March 2, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-23-0012, effective February 15, 1996, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(143)(i)(B)(25), for prior RACT approval.
(4) Buck Co Inc. Quarryville – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 36-05053, effective April 1, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 36-2035, effective August 1, 1995, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(5) Calumet Karns City Refining LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 10-027H, issued November 29, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 10-027, issued May 31, 1995 are superseded except for Condition No. 4 for Boiler No. 1, which remains as a RACT requirement. See also § 52.2063(c)(177)(i)(B)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(6) Clarion Bathware Marble – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 16-00133, effective February 19, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(7) Domtar Paper Company Johnsonburg Mill – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 24-00009, effective February 25, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-24-009, effective May 23, 1995, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(8) Exelon Generation Company, LLC Croydon Generating Station – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 09-00016, effective April 11, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania, in addition to the prior RACT Permit No. OP-09-0016A, issued December 20, 1996 which also remains as RACT requirements except for condition 9.A. See also § 52.2063(c)(143)(i)(B)(13), for prior RACT approval.
(9) Georgia-Pacific Panel Products LLC Mount Jewell MDF – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 42-158R, effective January 2, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(10) GE Transportation Grove City Engine – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 43-00196, effective October 7, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-43-196, effective May 16, 2001, remain as RACT requirements except for Conditions 3 and 9. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(11) GrafTech USA LLC St Marys- Incorporating by reference Permit No. 24-00012, effective May 1, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 24-012, effective May 12, 1995 remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(12) Haysite Reinforced Plastics LLC Erie- Incorporating by reference Permit No. 25-00783, effective July 24, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(13) INMETCO Ellwood City – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 37-00243, effective December 6, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT I Permit No. OP-37-243, effective August 9, 2000, except for Condition 5 (but only to the extent Condition 5 incorporates the operation and maintenance requirements of Condition 6 of OP-37-243, effective September 1, 1995, for the furnaces), which remains as a RACT requirement. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(14) International Waxes Inc Farmers Valley – Incorporating by reference Permit No.42-00011, effective February 21, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-42-110, effective March 4, 1996, except for Conditions 8 and 9, which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(15) Jeld Wen Fiber Division PA – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 08-00003, effective September 21, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(16) Mars Wrigley Confectionery US LLC Elizabethtown – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 36-05142, effective July 18, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(17) Molded Fiber Glass Co Union City – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 25-00035, effective February 5, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-25-035, effective July 30, 1999, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(18) Monroe Energy LLC Trainer – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 23-00003, effective June 5, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 23-0003, effective April 29, 2004, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(19) Nova Chemicals Company Beaver – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 04-00033, issued April 2, 2020, as redacted by PADEP, which supersedes prior RACT Permit No. 04-000333, issued April 16, 1999 and reissued January 24, 2001. See also § 52.2063(c)(173)(i)(B)(4), for prior RACT approval.
(20) Sasol Chemicals USA LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 61-00011, effective February 16, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 61-011, effective April 18, 2005, remain as RACT requirements, except for the bypass limitation in Condition 12 (applicable to Source 107, 314/340 Distillation Columns), which is superseded by the new permit. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(21) Silberline Manufacturing Company Lincoln Drive Plant- Incorporating by reference Permit No. 54-00041, effective March 16, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 54-0041, effective April 19, 1999, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(143)(i)(B)(44), for prior RACT approval.
(22) Superior Tube Company Lower Providence – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 46-00020, effective February 5, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT I Permit No OP-46-0020, effective April 17, 1998, except for the facility-wide NO
(23) Victaulic Company Alburtis Facility – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 39-00069, effective October 24, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(24) Victaulic Forks Facility – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 48-00009, effective October 24, 2017, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(h) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed in this paragraph (h) are incorporated as specified. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-R03-OAR-2021-0217.)
(1) CONSOL PA Coal CO LLC Bailey Prep Plt – Incorporating by reference Permit No. PA-30-00072L, issued March 12, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT permit OP-30-000-072, issued March 23, 1999. See also § 52.2063(c)(149)(i)(B)(8) for prior RACT approval.
(2) Latrobe Specialty Metals – A Carpenter Co – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 65-00016, issued February 26, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 65-000-016, issued December 22, 1995. See also § 52.2063(c)(158)(i)(B) for prior RACT approval.
(3) Jessop Steel LLC – Washington Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit 63-00027 issued on March 11, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 63-00027, effective October 31, 2001, remain as RACT requirements except for conditions 5 and 6, which are being superseded. See also § 52.2063(c)(163)(i)(B)(3) for prior RACT approval.
(4) IPSCO Koppel Tubulars LLC – Koppel Plt – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 04-00059, issued March 16, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT permit no. 04-000-059, issued March 23, 2001. See also § 52.2063(c)(163)(i)(D) for prior RACT approval.
(5) Kawneer Commercial Windows LLC – Cranberry Twp – Incorporating by reference Permit #10-00267 issued on September 14, 2015, as amended on March 4, 2020. The RACT I requirements contained in TRACO Operating Permit No. 10-267, issued on March 1, 2001, remain in effect. See also § 52.2063(c)(170)(i)(B)(7) for prior RACT approval.
(6) Omnova Solutions Inc – Jeannette Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. OP-65-000-207, issued February 6, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit requirements of the prior RACT Permit No. OP-65-000-207, effective January 4, 1996, remain as RACT requirements except for conditions 5, 6, 7 (mislabeled as condition 5) 8 (mislabeled as condition 6), and 9 (mislabeled as condition 7), which are being superseded. See also § 52.2063(c)(171)(i)(B) for prior RACT approval.
(7) IPSCO Koppel Tubulars LLC – Ambridge Incorporating by reference Permit No. 04-00227, issued March 26, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. PA 04-000-227 issued on October 12, 2000, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(180)(i)(B) for prior RACT approval.
(8) ATI Flat Rolled Products Holdings LLC – Vandergrift – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 65-00137, issued March 11, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. PA 65-000-137 issued on May 17, 1999, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(186)(i)(B)(1) for prior RACT approval.
(9) Mack Truck – Macungie Title V Operating permit no. 0039-00004, issued December 30, 2015, as amended April 3, 2020, which supersedes Operating Permit No. 39-0004, issued on May 31, 1995, except for Conditions (4), (7) (C)2 through 9, (7) (E)4 through 9, and (8)(a). See also § 52.2063(c)(207)(i)(B)(1) for prior RACT approval.
(10) Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., LLC, Marienville STA 307 – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 27-015A, issued December 7, 2018, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. PA 27-015 issued on July 27, 2000, are superseded by RACT II requirements except for Source ID 136. For Source ID 136, the presumptive RACT II limit is less stringent than the RACT I limit; therefore, the RACT I limit has been retained for Source ID 136. See also § 52.2020(d)(1) for prior RACT approval.
(11) York Group Inc. – Black Bridge Rd. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 67-05014C, issued March 4, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT permit no. 67-2014, issued July 5, 1995, See also § 52.2020(d)(1) for prior RACT approval.
(12) Dart Container Corporation – Leola – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 36-05015, issued March 30, 2020,as redacted by Pennsylvania. Requirements of the prior RACT Permit No. OP-36-2015, effective August 31, 1995, remain as RACT requirements except for permit condition 7 for the flexographic presses, which are no longer in operation. See also § 52.2020(d)(1) for prior RACT approval.
(13) Dart Container Corporation – East Lampeter – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 36-05117, effective March 3, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(14) MarkWest Liberty Bluestone- Incorporating by reference Permit No. 10-00368, issued February 20, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(i) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed in this paragraph (i) are incorporated as specified. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2021-0531.)
(1) AK Steel Corp – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 10-00001, effective February 25, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Plan Approvals Nos. PA-10-001M and PA-10-001S, effective February 23, 1996, except for Conditions #4 (annual stack testing requirement for the #3 Baghouse only), #10, and #15 (as it relates to Boiler #10 only) in Plan Approval No. PA-10-001M. See also § 52.2063(c)(175)(i)(B) and (C), for prior RACT approvals.
(2) Allegheny and Tsingshan Stainless LLC, Midland Facility – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 04-00013, effective February 24, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-04-000-013, effective March 23, 2001. See also § 52.2063(c)(172)(i)(B)(10), for prior RACT approval.
(3) Alumax Mill Products – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 36-05014, effective September 9, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(4) American Craft Brewery LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 39-00006F, effective October 23, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(5) American Refining Group Inc – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 42-00004, effective January 15, 2020, and Plan Approval No. 42-004K, effective September 24, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-42-004, effective November 23, 1998, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(6) American Zinc Recycling Corp – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 13-00001, effective March 25, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-13-00001, effective May 16, 1995. See also § 52.2063(c)(196)(i)(B)(3), for prior RACT approval.
(7) Appvion Operations, Inc. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 07-05001, effective March 16, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(8) ArcelorMittal Steelton LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 22-05012, effective March 1, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 22-02012, effective April 9, 1999, remain as RACT requirements except for Conditions 9-15 and for Condition 20 as it relates to Boilers #2 and #5, Soaking Pit Batteries #1-#3, and the 20” Mill Reheat Furnace. See also § 52.2063(c)(191), for prior RACT approval.
(9) Carpenter Technology Corporation, Reading Plt – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 06-05007, revised March 10, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 06-1007, issued September 27, 1996, except as modified by Section E, Source Group 23 Condition No. 001 in Permit No. 06-05007, referenced above, which remains as a RACT requirement.
(10) Chestnut Ridge Foam Inc – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 65-00181, effective January 22, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. OP-65-000-181, effective December 29, 1995, except for Condition 8, which remains a RACT requirement. See also § 52.2063(c)(170)(i)(B)(4), for prior RACT approval.
(11) East Penn Manufacturing Company, Inc. – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 06-05069, revised May 21, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(12) General Carbide Corporation – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 65-00622, effective March 3, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-65-000-622, effective December 29, 1995, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(178)(i)(B)(6), for prior RACT approval.
(13) Lord Corp Saegertown – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 20-00194, effective April 12, 2021, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(14) NLMK Pennsylvania LLC, Farrell Plt – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 43-00310, issued January 22, 2020 as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 43-285, effective November 3, 1995. See also § 52.2063(c)(113)(i)(B)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(15) Omnova Solutions Inc. – Auburn Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 54-00009, issued June 26, 2018, as redacted by PADEP. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 54-0009, issued June 12, 1996, are superseded except for Condition No. 5(c) for the Hot Oil Furnace and Pump House Heater, which remains as a RACT requirement. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(16) Pixelle Specialty Solutions LLC – Spring Grove Mill – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 67-05004, effective April 1, 2020, as redacted by PADEP.
(17) Sonneborn LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 10-037I, effective September 17, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit Nos. OP-10-037, effective June 4, 2003, and PA-10-037, effective June 27, 1995, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(213)(i)(B)(2) and (c)(173)(i)(B)(2), for prior RACT approvals.
(18) Specialty Tires of America, Indiana Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 32-00065, effective January 16, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes Permit No. 32-000-065, effective January 1, 2000 except for short term VOC limits for Source 103 and short and annual limits for Sources 101, 102, and 104 in Condition 5, which remain as RACT. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(19) Standard Steel LLC – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 44-05001, effective August 16, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 44-2001, effective May 31, 1995, except for Conditions 4, 5 (as it applies to the three continuous conveyors Nos. AFM 8138, AFM 8139, and AFM 8139 [Source IDs 201, 201B, and 201C] only), 6, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16 (as it applies to 7465 150 HP Boiler 7466 500 HP Boiler, and 7467 300 HP Boiler [Source IDs 032, 037, and 038] only). See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(20) Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., Mercer Station 219 – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 43-00272, effective January 2, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania. Previously incorporated Permit No. 43-0272, effective April 7, 1999, remains as RACT, except for Condition 3 requirements for retarding ignition timing of the six 1100 bhp Cooper-Bessemer GMV-10TF engines (Sources 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, and 136) and five 1350 bhp Cooper-Bessemer GMV10 engines (Sources 139, 140, 141, 142, and 143) and Condition 5 pound per hour limits for the six 1100 bhp Cooper-Bessemer GMV-10TF engines (Sources 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, and 136), two 1350 bhp Cooper-Bessemer GMV 10TFS engines (Sources 137 and 138), and five 1350 bhp Cooper-Bessemer GMV10 engines (Sources 139, 140, 141, 142, and 143), which are superseded. See also § 52.2063(c)(218)(i)(B)(2), for prior RACT approval.
(21) Truck Accessories Group Milton Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 49-00020, effective January 14, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, in addition to the prior RACT Permit No. 54-0041, Permit No. OP-49-0005, effective March 26, 1999, which also remains as RACT. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(22) United Refining Co – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 62-00017, effective February 6, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-62-017, effective November 14, 1996, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(23) Wheatland Tube Company – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 43-00182, issued June 9, 2015, revised and effective March 26, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. 43-182, issued July 26, 1995, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2020(d)(1), for prior RACT approval.
(j) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and/or 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for the facilities listed in this paragraph are incorporated as specified. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2022-0165).
(1) ArcelorMittal Plate LLC Coatesville – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 15-00010, effective March 18, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania, which supersedes the prior RACT Permit No. 15-0010, effective May 6, 1999, except for Conditions 18, 19, and 23-31 which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(143)(i)(B)(11), for prior RACT approval.
(2) ATI Flat Rolled Products Holdings, LLC – Installation Permit No. 0059-I009a effective December 3, 2020 and Installation Permit No. 0059-I008d effective April 21, 2021, as redacted by ACHD, which supersede RACT Order 260, issued December 19, 1996 to Allegheny Ludlum Corporation, except for conditions 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.9, and 1.10.
(3) Boyertown Foundry Company – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 06-05063, effective on August 1, 2020, as redacted by PADEP.
(4) Grove US LLC Shade Grove Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 28-05004, effective January 1, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(5) INDSPEC Chemical Corporation Petrolia – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 10-00021, effective December 17, 2020, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. #10-021, effective October 10, 1998, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(186)(i)(B)(2), for prior RACT approval.
(6) Texas Eastern Transmission LP Lilly Station – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 11-00258, effective December 10, 2021 as redacted by Pennsylvania.
(k) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 1997 and 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standards for Hydro Carbide Tool Company is incorporated as specified. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2022-0284.)
(1) Hydro Carbide Tool Company – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 65-00860, effective November 15, 2019, as redacted by Pennsylvania. All permit conditions in the prior RACT Permit No. OP-65-000-860, effective December 12, 1997, remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(178)(i)(B)(7), for prior RACT approval.
(2) [Reserved]
(l) Approval of source-specific RACT requirements for 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard for PPG Springdale is incorporated as specified. (Rulemaking Docket No. EPA-OAR-2020-0575.)
(1) PPG Industries Springdale Plant – Incorporating by reference Permit No. 0057-OP18a, effective February 28, 2020, as redacted by ACHD, which supersedes Consent Order 254, issued December 19, 1996, except for Conditions 1.13 through 1.22, which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(165)(i)(B)(2), for prior RACT approval.
(2) [Reserved]
§ 52.2065 Federal implementation plan addressing reasonably available control technology requirements for certain sources.
(a) Applicability. This section shall apply to Conemaugh, Homer City, Keystone, and Montour, as defined in this section, as well as any of their successors or assigns. Each of the four listed facilities are individually subject to the requirements of this section.
(b) Effective date. The effective date of this section is September 30, 2022.
(c) Compliance date. Compliance with the requirements in this section shall commence on March 29, 2023, except the Facility-wide 30-Day Rolling Average NO
(d) General provisions. This section is not a permit. Compliance with the terms of this section does not guarantee compliance with all applicable Federal, state, or local laws or regulations. The emission rates and mass emissions limits set forth in this section do not relieve the facility from any obligation to comply with other State and Federal requirements under the Clean Air Act, including the Facility’s obligation to satisfy any State requirements set forth in the applicable SIP.
(e) Definitions. Every term expressly defined by this section shall have the meaning given to that term within this section. Every other term used in this section that is also a term used under the Act or in Federal regulations in this chapter implementing the Act shall mean in this section what such term means under the Act or the regulations in this chapter.
CEMS or Continuous Emission Monitoring System, means, for obligations involving the monitoring of NO
Clean Air Act or Act means the Federal Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q, and its implementing regulations in this chapter.
Conemaugh means, for purposes of this section, Keystone Conemaugh Project LLC’s Conemaugh Generating Station consisting of two coal-fired units designated as Unit 1 (8,280 MMBtu/hr) and Unit 2 (8,280 MMBtu/hr), located in West Wheatfield Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
Day or daily means calendar day unless otherwise specified in this section.
EGU means electric generating unit.
EPA means the United States Environmental Protection Agency.
Facility means each of the following as defined in this section: Conemaugh; Homer City; Keystone; and Montour.
Facility-wide 30-Day Rolling Average NO
Fossil fuel means any hydrocarbon fuel, including coal, petroleum coke, petroleum oil, fuel oil, or natural gas.
Homer City means, for purposes of this section, Homer City Generation LP’s Homer City Generating Station consisting of three coal-fired units designated as Unit 1 (6,792 MMBtu/hr), Unit 2 (6,792 MMBtu/hr), and Unit 3 (7,260 MMBtu/hr), located in Center Township, Indiana County, Pennsylvania.
Keystone means, for purposes of this section, Keystone Conemaugh Project LLC’s Keystone Generating Station consisting of two coal-fired units designated as Unit 1 (8,717 MMBtu/hr) and Unit 2 (8,717 MMBtu/hr), located in Plumcreek Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.
lb/MMBtu means one pound per million British thermal units.
Montour means, for purposes of this section, Talen Energy Corporation’s Montour Steam Electric Station consisting of two coal-fired units designated as Unit 1 (7,317 MMBtu/hr) and Unit 2 (7,239 MMBtu/hr), located in Derry Township, Montour County, Pennsylvania.
“NO
Operating day means any calendar day on which a Unit fires Fossil Fuel.
Title V Permit means the permit required for major sources pursuant to Subchapter V of the Act, 42 U.S.C. 7661-7661e.
Unit means collectively, the coal pulverizer, stationary equipment that feeds coal to the boiler, the boiler that produces steam for the steam turbine, the steam turbine, the generator, the equipment necessary to operate the generator, steam turbine, and boiler, and all ancillary equipment, including pollution control equipment and systems necessary for production of electricity. An electric steam generating station may be comprised of one or more Units.
Unit-specific daily NO
(f) NO
Table 1 to Paragraph (
Facility | Facility-wide 30-day
rolling average NO emission rate limit (lb/MMBtu) |
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Conemaugh | 0.072 |
Homer City | 0.096 |
Keystone | 0.075 |
Montour | 0.102 |
(2) The Facility shall achieve and maintain their Unit-specific Daily NO
Table 2 to Paragraph (
Facility | Unit | Unit-specific
daily NO emissions limit (lb/day) |
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Conemaugh | 1 | 14,308 |
Conemaugh | 2 | 14,308 |
Homer City | 1 | 15,649 |
Homer City | 2 | 15,649 |
Homer City | 3 | 16,727 |
Keystone | 1 | 15,691 |
Keystone | 2 | 15,691 |
Montour | 1 | 17,912 |
Montour | 2 | 17,721 |
(g) Monitoring of NO
(2) For purposes of calculating the Unit-specific Daily NO
(h) Recordkeeping and periodic peporting. (1) The Facility shall electronically submit to EPA a periodic report, within thirty (30) Days after the end of each six-month reporting period (January through June, July through December in each calendar year). The portion of the periodic report containing the data required to be reported by this paragraph (h) shall be in an unlocked electronic spreadsheet format, such as Excel or other widely-used software, and contain data for each Operating Day during the reporting period, including, but not limited to: Facility ID (ORISPL); Facility name; Unit ID; Date; Unit-specific total Daily Operating Time (hours); Unit-specific Daily NO
(2) In any periodic report submitted pursuant to this section, the Facility may incorporate by reference information previously submitted to EPA under its Title V permitting requirements, so long as that information is adequate to determine compliance with the emission limits and in the same electronic format as required for the periodic report, and provided that the Facility attaches the Title V Permit report (or the pertinent portions of such report) and provides a specific reference to the provisions of the Title V Permit report that are responsive to the information required in the periodic report.
(3) In addition to the reports required pursuant to this section, if the Facility exceeds the Facility-wide 30-day rolling average NO
(4) Each report shall be signed by the Responsible Official as defined in Title V of the Clean Air Act, or his or her equivalent or designee of at least the rank of Vice President. The signatory shall also electronically submit the following certification, which may be contained in a separate document:
“This information was prepared either by me or under my direction or supervision in accordance with a system designed to assure that qualified personnel properly gather and evaluate the information submitted. Based on my evaluation, or the direction and my inquiry of the person(s) who manage the system, or the person(s) directly responsible for gathering the information, I hereby certify under penalty of law that, to the best of my knowledge and belief, this information is true, accurate, and complete. I understand that there are significant penalties for submitting false, inaccurate, or incomplete information to the United States.”
(5) Whenever notifications, submissions, or communications are required by this section, they shall be made electronically to the attention of the Air Enforcement Manager via email to the following address: [email protected].
Subpart OO – Rhode Island
§ 52.2070 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for Rhode Island under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed as incorporated by reference in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region 1 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State Implementation Plan as of October 15, 2008.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the New England Regional Office of EPA at 5 Post Office Square – Suite 100, Boston, MA 02109-3912; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, Room Number 3334, EPA West Building, 1301 Constitution Ave., NW., Washington, DC 20460, and the National Archives and Records Administration [NARA]. If you wish to obtain materials from a docket in the EPA Regional Office, please call telephone number (617) 918-1668; for material from a docket in EPA Headquarters Library, please call the Office of Air and Radiation (OAR) Docket/Telephone number (202) 566-1742. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA Approved regulations.
EPA-Approved Rhode Island Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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Air Pollution Control General Definitions Regulation | General Definitions | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 0.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 1 | Visible Emissions | 7/19/2007 | 7/22/2016, 81 FR 47712 | All of Air Pollution Control Regulation 1 is approved with the exception of section 1.5.3 of the General Provisions which was formally withdrawn from consideration as part of the SIP revision. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 2 | Handling of soft coal | 2/22/1977 | 5/7/1981, 46 FR 25446 | |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 3 | Particulate Emissions from Industrial Processes | 7/19/2007 | 7/22/2016, 81 FR 47712 | All of Air Pollution Control Regulation 3 is approved with the exception of section 3.4.3 of the General Provisions and the “director discretion” provisions in section 3.3(a), which were formally withdrawn from consideration as part of the SIP revision. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 4 | Open Fires | 7/19/2007 | 7/22/2016, 81 FR 47712 | All of Air Pollution Control Regulation 4 is approved with the exception of section 4.5.3 of the General Provisions which was formally withdrawn from consideration as part of the SIP revision. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 5 | Fugitive dust | 2/22/1977 | 5/7/1981, 46 FR 25446 | |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 6 | Continuous Emission Monitors | 7/19/2007 | 7/22/2016, 81 FR 47712 | All of Air Pollution Control Regulation 6 is approved with the exception of section 6.4.3 of the General Provisions which was formally withdrawn from consideration as part of the SIP revision. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 7 | Emission of Air Contaminants Detrimental to Persons or Property | 7/19/2007 | 7/22/2016, 81 FR 47712 | All of Air Pollution Control Regulation 7 is approved with the exception of section 7.5.3 of the General Provisions and the air toxics provisions in sections 7.4.1(b), (c), and (d), which were formally withdrawn from consideration as part of the SIP revision. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 8 | Sulfur Content of Fuels | 1/9/2017 | 8/13/2018, 83 FR 39889 | Excluding sections 8.7 and 8.8.3 which were not submitted by the State. |
Air Pollution Control Part 9 | Air pollution control permits | 4/5/2018 | 10/2/2019, 84 FR 52366 | Amend definitions in Section 9.5: “Baseline concentration”; “Increment”; “Major Source Baseline Date”; “Major Stationary Source”; “Minor Source Baseline Date”; “Regulated NSR Pollutant”; “Subject to Regulation” |
Replace Section 9.5.3.(a) with new language codified as Section 9.9.2. | ||||
Replace Section 9.5.3(c)(5)c with new language codified as Section 9.9.2.A.5.e(3). | ||||
Replace the table at Section 5.5 with a new table codified as Section 9.9.4.A. | ||||
Air Pollution Control Regulation 10 | Air pollution episodes | 2/22/1977 | 5/7/1981, 46 FR 25446 | |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 11 | Petroleum Liquids Marketing and Storage | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 11.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation
12 | Incinerators | 7/19/2007 | 7/22/2016, 81 FR 47712 | All of Air Pollution Control Regulation 12 is approved with the exception of section 12.8.3 of the General Provisions and the “director discretion” provisions in sections 12.5(a) and (c), which were formally withdrawn from consideration as part of the SIP revision. |
Air Pollution Control Revisions to Regulation 13 | Particulate emissions from fossil fuel fired steam or hot water generating units | 10/5/1982 | 3/29/1983, 48 FR 13026 | |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 14 | Recordkeeping and Reporting | 7/19/2007 | 7/22/2016, 81 FR 47712 | All of Air Pollution Control Regulation 14 is approved with the exception of section 14.4.3 of the General Provisions which was formally withdrawn from consideration as part of the SIP revision. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 15 | Control of Organic Solvent Emissions | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 15.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 16 | Operation of air pollution control system | 2/22/1977 | 5/7/1981, 46 FR 25446 | |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 18 | Control of Emissions from Organic Solvent Cleaning | Withdrawn | 12/2/1999, 64 FR 67495 | No. 18 is superseded by No. 36. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 19 | Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Surface Coating Operations | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 19.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 21 | Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Printing Operations | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 21.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 25 | Control of VOC Emissions from Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 25.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 26 | Control of Organic Solvent Emissions from Manufacturers of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 26.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 27 | Control of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 27.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 29.3 | Emissions Caps | 4/28/1995 | 3/22/1996, 61 FR 11731 | This rule limits a source’s potential to emit, therefore avoiding RACT, Title V Operating Permit. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 30 | Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Automobile Refinishing Operations | 7/19/2007 | All of Air Pollution Control Regulation 30 is approved with the exception of section 30.9.3 of the General Provisions which was formally withdrawn from consideration as part of the SIP revision, and section 30.2.2 which was not submitted as part of the SIP revision. | |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 31 | Control of VOCs from Commercial and Consumer Products | 1/9/2017 | 4/1/2021, 86 FR 17072 | All of APCR No. 31 is approved with the exception of 31.2 “Application” which the state did not submit as part of the SIP revision. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 32 | Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Marine Vessel Loading Operations | 7/19/2007 | All of Air Pollution Control Regulation 32 is approved with the exception of section 32.7.3 of the General Provisions which was formally withdrawn from consideration as part of the SIP revision, and section 32.2.2 which was not submitted as part of the SIP revision. | |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 33 | Control of VOCs from Architectural Coatings and Industrial Maintenance Coatings | 7/21/2020 | 4/1/2021, 86 FR 17072 | All of APCR No. 33 is approved with the exception of 33.2 “Application” which the state did not submit as part of the SIP revision. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 34 | Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance Program | 1/5/2009 | 5/25/2018, 83 FR 24225 | Department of Environmental Management regulation containing I/M standards. Approving all sections except section 34.9.3 “Application” which was excluded from the SIP submittal. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 35 | Control of Volatile Organic Compounds and Volatile Hazardous Air Pollutants from Wood Products Manufacturing Operations | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 35.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 36 | Control of Emissions from Organic Solvent Cleaning | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 36.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 37 | Rhode Island’s Low Emission Vehicle Program | 12/22/2005 | 8/19/2015, 80 FR 50205 | Adopts California LEV II standards. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 38 | Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Program | 6/10/1998 | 6/2/1999, 64 FR 29567 | |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 44 | Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Adhesives and Sealants | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 44.2 Application section. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 45 | Rhode Island Diesel Engine Anti-Idling Program | 7/19/2007 | 3/27/2008, 73 FR 16203 | Limits idling for diesel on-highway and non-road engines. |
Air Pollution Control Regulation 49 | Transportation Conformity | 10/20/2011 | 3/10/2015, 80 FR 12564 | |
Air Pollution Control Regulation Part 51 | Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing | 2/9/2018 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | Excluding 51.2 Application section. |
Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Safety and Emissions Control Regulation No. 1 | Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance Program | 1/28/2009 | 5/25/2018, 83 FR 24225 | Division of Motor Vehicles regulation for the light-duty vehicle I/M program. Approving all sections except section 1.12.2 “Penalties” and section 1.13 “Proceedings for Enforcement” which were excluded from the SIP submittal. |
Rhode Island General Laws, Title 23, Chapter 23-23 | Air Pollution | Submitted 1/2/2013 1 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Section 23-23-5 – Powers and duty of director. Section 23-23-16 – Emergencies. |
Rhode Island General Laws, Title 23, Chapter 23-23.1 | Air Pollution Episode Control | Submitted 1/2/2013 1 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Section 23-23.1-5 – Proclamations of episodes and issuances of orders. |
Rhode Island General Laws, Title 36, Chapter 36-14 | Code of Ethics | Submitted 1/2/2013 1 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Section 36-14-1 – Declaration of policy. Section 36-14-2 – Definitions. |
Section 36-14-3 – Code of ethics. | ||||
Section 36-14-4 – Persons subject to the code of ethics. | ||||
Section 36-14-5 – Prohibited activities. | ||||
Section 36-14-6 – Statement of conflict of interest. | ||||
Section 36-14-7 – Interest in conflict with discharge of duties. |
1 This is the date Rhode Island submitted these Rhode Island General Laws to EPA for approval.
(d) EPA-approved State Source specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Rhode Island Source Specific Requirements
Name of source | Permit No. | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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Narragansett Electric Company South Street Station in Providence | A.H. File No. 83-12-AP | 8/29/1983 | 7/27/1984, 49 FR 30177 | Revisions to Air Pollution Control Regulation 8, “Sulfur Content of Fuels,” specifying maximum sulfur-in-coal limits (1.21 lbs/MMBtu on a 30-day rolling average and 2.31 lbs/MMBtu on a 24-hour average). These revisions approve Section 8.3.4, “Large Fuel Burning Devices Using Coal,” for South Street Station only. |
Stanley Bostitch, Bostitch Division of Textron | A.H. File No. 85-8-AP | 6/6/1985 | 12/11/1986, 51 FR 44604 | RIDEM and Bostitch administrative consent agreement effective 6/6/85. Requires Bostitch to reformulate certain solvent-based coatings to low/no solvent formulation by 12/31/86. Also addendum dated 9/20/85 defining emission limitations reformulated coatings must meet. |
(A) An administrative consent agreement between the RIDEM and Bostitch Division of Textron. | ||||
(B) A letter to Bostitch Division of Textron from the RIDEM dated September 20, 1985 which serves as an addendum to the consent agreement. The addendum defines the emission limitations which Bostitch’s Division of Textron reformulated coatings must meet. | ||||
Keene Corporation, East Providence, RI | A.H. File No. 85-10-AP | 9/12/1985 | 8/31/1987, 52 FR 32793 | RIDEM and Keene Corporation administrative consent agreement effective 9/12/85. Granting final compliance date extension for the control of organic solvent emissions from six paper coating lines. |
(A) Letter from the RIDEM dated November 5, 1985 submitting revisions to the RI SIP. | ||||
(B) An administrative consent agreement between the RIDEM and Keene Corporation. | ||||
Tech Industries | File No. 86-12-AP | 11/24/1987 | 3/10/1989, 54 FR 10145 | RIDEM and Tech Industries original administrative consent agreement (86-12-AP) [except for provisions 7 and 8] effective 6/12/86, an addendum effective 11/24/87, defining and imposing reasonably available control technology to control volatile organic compounds. |
(A) An administrative consent agreement (86-12-AP), except for Provisions 7 and 8, between the RIDEM and Tech Industries effective June 12, 1986. | ||||
(B) An addendum to the administrative consent agreement (86-12-AP) between the RIDEM and Tech Industries. The addendum was effective November 24, 1987. | ||||
(C) Letters dated May 6, 1987; October 15, 1987; and January 4, 1988 submitted to the EPA by the RIDEM. | ||||
University of Rhode Island | A.P. File No. 87-5-AP | 3/17/1987 | 9/19/1989, 54 FR 38517 | Revisions to the SIP submitted by the RIDEM on April 28, 1989, approving a renewal of a sulfur dioxide bubble for the University of Rhode Island. |
University of Rhode Island | File No. 95-50-AP | 3/12/1996 | 9/2/1997, 62 FR 46202 | An administrative consent agreement between RIDEM and University of Rhode Island, Alternative NO |
Providence Metallizing in Pawtucket, Rhode Island | File No. 87-2-AP | 4/24/1990 | 9/6/1990, 55 FR 36635 | Define and impose RACT to control volatile organic compound emissions. |
(A) Letter from the RIDEM dated April 26, 1990, submitting a revision to the RI SIP. | ||||
(B) An administrative consent agreement (87-2-AP) between the RIDEM and Providence Metallizing effective July 24, 1987. | ||||
(C) An amendment to the administrative consent agreement (87-2-AP) between the RIDEM and Providence Metallizing effective May 4, 1989. | ||||
(D) An addendum to the administrative consent agreement (87-2-AP) between the RIDEM and Providence Metallizing effective April 24, 1990. | ||||
Rhode Island Hospital | File No. 95-14-AP | 11/27/1995 | 9/2/1997, 62 FR 46202 | Alternative NO |
Osram Sylvania Incorporated | File No. 96-06-AP | 9/4/1996 | 9/2/1997, 62 FR 46202 | Alternative NO |
(A) An Administrative consent agreement between the RIDEM and Osram Sylvania Incorporated, file no. 96-06-AP, effective September 4, 1996. | ||||
Air Pollution Permit Approval, No. 1350 | (B) An air pollution Permit approval, no. 1350 Osram Sylvania Incorporated issued by RIDEM effective May 14, 1996. | |||
Algonquin Gas Transmission Company | File No. 95-52-AP | 12/5/1995 | 9/2/1997, 62 FR 46202 | Alternative NO |
(A) Letter from the RIDEM dated September 17, 1996 submitting a revision to the RI SIP. | ||||
(B) An administrative consent agreement between RIDEM and Algonquin Gas Transmission Company, effective on December 5, 1995. | ||||
Bradford Dyeing Association, Inc | File No. 95-28-AP | 11/17/1995 | 9/2/1997, 62 FR 46202 | Alternative NO |
Hoechst Celanese Corporation | File No. 95-62-AP | 11/20/1995 | 9/2/1997, 62 FR 46202 | Alternative NO |
Naval Education and Training Center in Newport | File No. 96-07-AP | 3/4/1996 | 9/2/1997, 62 FR 46202 | Alternative NO |
Rhode Island Economic Development | File No. 96-04-AP | 9/2/1997 | 6/2/1999, 64 FR 29567 | Alternative NO |
Cranston Print Works | A.H. File No. 95-30-AP | 12/19/1995 | 12/2/1999, 64 FR 67495 | Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination. |
CCL Custom Manufacturing | A.H. File No. 97-02-AP | 4/10/1997; and 10/27/1999 | 12/2/1999, 64 FR 67495 | Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination. |
Victory Finishing Technologies | A.H. File No. 96-05-AP | 5/24/1996 | 12/2/1999, 64 FR 67495 | Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination. |
Quality Spray and Stenciling | A.H. File No. 97-04-AP | 10/21/1997; and 7/13/1999 | 12/2/1999, 64 FR 67495 | Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination. |
Guild Music | A.H. File No. 95-65-AP | 11/9/1995 | 12/2/1999, 64 FR 67495 | Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination. |
US Watercraft, LLC in Warren, Rhode Island | File No. 01-05-AP | 7/16/2003 and 2/11/2004 | 9/21/2017, 82 FR 44103 | VOC RACT approval and amendment. |
(e) Nonregulatory.
Rhode Island Non Regulatory
Name of non regulatory SIP provision | Applicable geographic or nonattainment area | State submittal date/effective date | EPA approved date | Explanations |
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Notice of public hearing | Statewide | Submitted 2/9/1972 | 6/15/1972, 37 FR 11914 | Proposed Implementation Plan Regulations, RI Department of Health. |
Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan correcting minor deficiencies | Statewide | Submitted 2/29/1972 | 7/27/1972, 37 FR 15080 | Approval and promulgation of Implementation Plan Miscellaneous Amendments, RI Department of Health. |
Compliance schedules | Statewide | Submitted 4/24/1973 | 6/20/1973, 38 FR 16144 | Submitted by RI Department of Health. |
AQMA identifications for the State of Rhode Island | Statewide | Submitted 4/11/1974 | 4/29/1975, 40 FR 18726 | Submitted by RI Department of Health. |
Letter identifying Metropolitan Providence as an AQMA | Metropolitan Providence | Submitted 9/6/1974 | 4/29/1975, 40 FR 18726 | Submitted by the Governor. |
A comprehensive air quality monitoring plan, intended to meet requirements of 40 CFR part 58 | Statewide | Submitted 1/8/1980 | 1/15/1981, 46 FR 3516 | Submitted by the RI Department of Environmental Management Director. |
Attainment plans to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, Included are plans to attain the carbon monoxide and ozone standards and information allowing for the re-designation of Providence to non-attainment for the primary TSP standard based on new data | Statewide | Submitted 5/14/1979; 6/11/1979; 8/13/1979; 1/8/1980; 1/24/1980; 3/10/1980; 3/31/1980; 4/21/1980; 6/6/1980; 6/13/1980; 8/20/1980; 11/14/1980; 3/4/1981; 3/5/1981; and 4/16/81 | 5/7/1981, 46 FR 25446 | Attainment plans to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977. |
A program for the review of construction and operation of new and modified major stationary sources of pollution in non-attainment areas | ||||
Certain miscellaneous provisions unrelated to Part D are also included | ||||
Section VI, Part II, “Stationary Source Permitting and Enforcement” of the narrative | Statewide | Submitted 5/14/1982; and 7/1/1982 | 6/28/1983, 48 FR 29690 | As submitted by RIDEM on May 14, 1982 and July 1, 1982 for review of new major sources and major modifications in nonattainment areas. Also included are revisions to add rules for banking emission reductions. |
Revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan for attainment of the primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone | Statewide | Submitted 5/14/1982; 7/1/1982; 7/7/1982; 10/4/1982; and 3/2/1983 | 7/6/1983, 48 FR 31026 | Submitted by the Department of Environmental Management. |
1982 Ozone Attainment Plan | ||||
Revisions to attain and maintain the lead NAAQS | Statewide | Submitted 7/7/1983 | 9/15/1983, 48 FR 41405 | Submitted by the Department of Environmental Management. |
Section VI, Part II of the associated narrative of the RI SIP | Statewide | Submitted 2/6/1984; 1/27/1984; and 6/6/1984 | 7/6/1984, 49 FR 27749 | To incorporate the requirements for the Prevention of Significant Deterioration of 40 CFR 51.24, permitting major stationary sources of lead and other miscellaneous changes. |
Letter from RIDEM submitting an amendment to the RI State Implementation Plan | Statewide | Submitted 1/14/1994; and 6/14/1994 | 10/30/1996, 61 FR 55897 | A revision to the RI SIP regarding ozone monitoring. RI will modify its SLAMS and its NAMS monitoring systems to include a PAMS network design and establish monitoring sites. The State’s SIP revision satisfies 40 CFR 58.20(f) PAMS requirements. |
Section VII of the RI SIP Ambient Air Quality Monitoring | ||||
Letter from RIDEM submitting revisions | Statewide | Submitted 3/15/1994 | 10/30/1996, 61 FR 55897 | Revision to the RI SIP regarding the States’ Contingency Plan. |
Letter from RIDEM submitting revision – Rhode Island’s 15 Percent Plan and Contingency Plan | Statewide | Submitted 3/15/1994 | 4/17/1997, 62 FR 18712 | The revisions consist of the State’s 15 Percent Plan and Contingency Plan. EPA approved only the following portions of these submittals: |
15 Percent Plan – the EPA approved the calculation of the required emission reductions, and the emission reduction credit claimed from surface coating, printing operations, marine vessel loading, plant closures (0.79 tons per day approved out of 0.84 claimed), cutback asphalt, auto refinishing, stage II, reformulated gas in on-road and off-road engines, and tier I motor vehicle controls. | ||||
Contingency Plan – the EPA approved the calculation of the required emission reduction, and a portion of the emission reduction credits claimed from Consumer and Commercial products (1.1 tons per day approved out of 1.9 tons claimed), and architectural and industrial maintenance (AIM) coatings (1.9 tons per day approved out of 2.4 tons claimed). | ||||
EPA concurrently disapproved portions of these SIP submissions, as discussed within Section 52.2084(a)(2). | ||||
Letter from RIDEM submitting revision for Clean Fuel Fleet Substitution Plan | Providence (all of Rhode Island) nonattainment area | 10/5/1994 | 3/9/2000, 65 FR 12474 | |
Letter outlining commitment to National LEV | Statewide | 2/22/1999 | 3/9/2000, 65 FR 12476 | Includes details of the State’s commitment to National LEV. |
Negative Declaration for Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Distillation and Reactor Processes Control Techniques Guidelines Categories | Statewide | Submitted 4/5/1995 | 12/2/1999, 64 FR 67495 | |
October 1, 1999, letter from Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management | Statewide | Submitted 10/1/1999 | 12/27/2000, 65 FR 81743 | Submitted Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 14, “NO |
“NO | Statewide | Submitted 10/1/1999 | 12/27/2000, 65 FR 81743 | |
November 9, 1999, letter from Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management | Statewide | Submitted 11/9/1999 | 12/27/2000, 65 FR 81743 | Stating RI’s intent to comply with applicable reporting requirements. |
Negative Declaration for Aerospace Coating Operations Control Techniques Guideline Category | Statewide | Submitted 3/28/2000 | 7/10/2000, 65 FR 42290 | |
September 20, 2001 letter from Rhode Island Department of Environment Management | Statewide | Submitted 9/20/2001 | 6/20/2003, 68 FR 36921 | Submitting the “NO |
NO | Statewide | Submitted 9/20/2001 | 6/20/2003, 68 FR 36921 | |
Submittal to meet Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | State of Rhode Island | December 14, 2007 | July 8, 2011 76 FR 40248 | This action addresses the following Clean Air Act requirements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
RACT Demonstration included in Chapter 6 of the Rhode Island Attainment Plan for the 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Statewide | Submitted 4/30/2008 | 3/13/2012, 77 FR 14691 | |
Negative declarations included in the Rhode Island Attainment Plan for the 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Statewide | Submitted 4/30/2008 | 3/13/2012, 77 FR 14691 | Includes negative declarations for the following Control Techniques Guideline Categories: Refinery Vacuum Producing Systems, Wastewater Separators, and Process Unit Turnarounds (1977); Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment (1978); Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires (1978); Large Petroleum Dry Cleaners (1982); Manufacture of High-Density Polyethylene, Polypropylene and Polystyrene Resins (1983); Synthetic Organic Chemical Mfg Equipment Fugitive Emissions (1984); Synthetic Organic Chemical Mfg Air Oxidation Processes (1984). |
Rhode Island Regional Haze SIP | Statewide | Submitted 8/7/2009 | 5/22/2012, 77 FR 30212. | |
Infrastructure SIP for the 2008 ozone NAAQS | Statewide | Submitted 01/02/2013 and 3/26/2018 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Conditional approval for certain aspects related to PSD in 2016 is fully approved in 2019. 10/2/2019, 84 FR 52366 |
Infrastructure SIP approved except for element (H) which was disapproved. See 52.2077. | ||||
Infrastructure SIP for the 2008 lead NAAQS | Statewide | Submitted 10/26/2011 and 3/26/2018 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Conditional approval for certain aspects related to PSD in 2016 is fully approved in 2019. 10/2/2019, 84 FR 52366. |
Infrastructure SIP approved except for element (H) which was disapproved. See 52.2077. | ||||
Infrastructure SIP for the 2010 NO | Statewide | Submitted 1/2/2013 and 3/26/2018 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Conditional approval for certain aspects related to PSD in 2016 is fully approved in 2019. 10/2/2019, 84 FR 52366. |
Infrastructure SIP approved except for element (H) which was disapproved. See 52.2077. | ||||
Infrastructure SIP for the 1997 PM | Statewide | Submitted 9/10/2008 and 3/26/2018 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Conditional approval for certain aspects related to PSD in 2016 is fully approved in 2019. 10/2/2019, 84 FR 52366. |
Infrastructure SIP approved except for element (H) which was disapproved. See 52.2077. | ||||
Infrastructure SIP for the 1997 PM | Statewide | Submitted 9/10/2008 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Approved submittal, except for certain aspects related to PSD which were conditionally approved and element (H) which was disapproved. See 52.2077. |
Infrastructure SIP for the 2006 PM | Statewide | Submitted 11/6/2009 and 3/26/2018 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Conditional approval for certain aspects related to PSD in 2016 is fully approved in 2019. 10/2/2019, 84 FR 52366. |
Infrastructure SIP approved except for element (H) which was disapproved. See 52.2077. | ||||
Infrastructure SIP for 2010 SO | Statewide | Submitted 6/27/2014 | 4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178 | Approved submittal, except for certain aspects related to PSD which were conditionally approved and element (H) which was disapproved. See 52.2077. |
Rhode Island Regional Haze Five Year Progress Report | Statewide | Submitted 1/7/2015 | 7/20/2016, 81 FR 47039 | |
Transport SIP for the 2008 Ozone Standard | Statewide | Submitted 6/23/2015 | 10/13/2016, 81 FR 70633 | State submitted a transport SIP for the 2008 ozone standard which shows it does not significantly contribute to ozone nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. EPA approved this submittal as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Transport SIP for the 1997 Ozone Standard | Statewide | Submitted 4/30/2008 | 4/10/2017, 82 FR 17126 | State submitted a transport SIP for the 1997 ozone standards which shows it does not significantly contribute to ozone nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. EPA approved this submittal as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Transport SIP for the 1997 Particulate Matter Standard | Statewide | Submitted 4/30/2008 | 4/10/2017, 82 FR 17126 | State submitted a transport SIP for the 1997 particulate matter standards which shows it does not significantly contribute to particulate matter nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. EPA approved this submittal as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Transport SIP for the 2006 Particulate Matter Standard | Statewide | Submitted 11/06/2009 | 4/10/2017, 82 FR 17126 | State submitted a transport SIP for the 2006 particulate matter standards which shows it does not significantly contribute to particulate matter nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. EPA approved this submittal as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Transport SIP for the 2010 NO | Statewide | 10/15/2015 | 12/19/2017, 82 FR 60122 | |
I/M SIP Narrative | Statewide | Submitted 2/17/2017 | 5/25/2018, 83 FR 24225 | Narrative describing how the Rhode Island I/M program meets the requirements in the federal I/M rule. |
Reasonably Available Control Technology State Implementation Plan Revision 2008 and 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Statewide | Submitted 9/20/2019 | 9/3/2020, 85 FR 54926 | |
Infrastructure SIP for the 2015 ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 10/15/2020 | 10/14/2021, 86 FR 57060 | This submittal is approved with respect to the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A); (B); (C); (D) except (D)(i)(I) and (D)(i)(II) – visibility protection; (E); (F); (G); (J); (K); (L); and (M). This submittal is disapproved for element (H). See § 52.2077. |
Transport SIP for the 2015 Ozone Standard | Statewide | Submitted 9/23/2020 | 12/10/2021, 86 FR 70411 | State submitted a transport SIP for the 2015 ozone standard which shows that it does not significantly contribute to ozone nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. EPA approved this submittal as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I).
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Infrastructure SIP and Transport SIP for the 2012 PM | Statewide | 12/6/2017 | May 31, 2022, 87 FR 32320 and September 13, 2022, 87 FR 55918 | This submittal is approved with respect to the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2) (A); (B); (C); (D); (E); (F); (G); (J); (K); (L); and (M). This submittal is disapproved for (H). This approval includes the Transport SIP for the 2012 PM |
§ 52.2071 Classification of regions.
The Rhode Island plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Ozone | |
Metropolitan Providence Interstate | I | I | III | I | I |
§ 52.2072 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Rhode Island’s plan, as identified in § 52.2070 of this subpart, for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds the plan satisfies all requirements of Part D, Title I, of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, except as noted below. In addition, continued satisfaction of the requirements of Part D for the ozone portion of the SIP depends on the adoption and submittal of RACT requirements by January 1, 1981 for the sources covered by CTGs issued between January 1978 and January 1979 and adoption and submittal by each subsequent January as additional RACT requirements for sources covered by CTGs issued by the previous January.
(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2073 [Reserved]
(a)-(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2075 [Reserved]
§ 52.2076 Attainment of dates for national standards.
The following table presents the latest dates by which the national standards are to be attained. These dates reflect the information presented in Rhode Island’s plan, except where noted.
Air quality control region | Pollutant | |||||
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SO | PM | NO | CO | O | ||
Primary | Secondary | |||||
Rhode Island portion of AQCR 120 (Entire State of Rhode Island) | (a) | (b) | (a) | (a) | (a) | (c) |
a Air quality levels presently better than primary standards or area is unclassifiable.
b Air quality levels presently better than secondary standards or area is unclassifiable.
c November 15, 2007.
§ 52.2077 Identification of plan – conditional approvals and disapprovals.
(a) [Reserved]
(b) Disapprovals. (1) 1997 Ozone NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on December 14, 2007, is disapproved for Clean Air Act element 110(a)(2)(H). A Federal Implantation Plan is already in place at 40 CFR 52.2080.
(2) 2008 Ozone NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on January 2, 2013, is disapproved for Clean Air Act element 110(a)(2)(H). A Federal Implantation Plan is already in place at 40 CFR 52.2080.
(3) 2008 Lead NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on October 26, 2011, is disapproved for Clean Air Act element 110(a)(2)(H). A Federal Implantation Plan is already in place at 40 CFR 52.2080.
(4) 2010 Nitrogen Dioxide NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on January 2, 2013, is disapproved for Clean Air Act element 110(a)(2)(H). A Federal Implantation Plan is already in place at 40 CFR 52.2080.
(5) 1997 PM
(6) 2006 PM
(7) 2012 PM
§§ 52.2078-52.2079 [Reserved]
§ 52.2080 Revisions.
(a) The revision procedures of the Rhode Island plan are not adequate since the plan does not expressly provide for revisions at the times and under the conditions set forth in § 51.104 of this chapter.
(b) Regulation for plan revisions. (1) The Rhode Island implementation plan shall be revised:
(i) When necessary to take account of a revision of the national primary or secondary ambient air quality standard which it implements;
(ii) When improved or more expeditious methods of attaining a national standard which it implements become available;
(iii) When the Administrator finds that the plan is substantially inadequate to attain or maintain the national standard which it implements and issues notice of such finding pursuant to § 51.104 of this chapter.
(2) The Rhode Island implementation plan may be revised from time to time to the extent such revisions are consistent with the requirements applicable to implementation plans set forth in this chapter and the Act.
(3) No revisions shall be effective until the hearing requirements of § 51.102 of this chapter have been satisfied.
§ 52.2081 EPA-approved EPA Rhode Island State regulations.
The following table identifies the State regulations which have been approved by EPA and incorporated by reference into the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan. This table is for informational purposes only and does not have any independent regulatory requirements for a specific situation consult the plan identified in § 52.2070. To the extent that this table conflicts with § 52.2070, § 52.2070 governs.
Table 52.2081 – EPA-Approved Rules and Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | Date adopted by State | Date approved by EPA | FR citation | 52.2070 | Comments/Unapproved sections |
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Air pollution control regulation | ||||||
No. 1 | Visible emissions | 8/02/67 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
2/28/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |||
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
No. 2 | Handfiring of soft coal | 8/02/67 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
2/28/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |||
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
No. 3 | Particulate emissions from industrial processes | 8/02/67 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
2/28/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |||
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
No. 4 | Open fires | 8/02/67 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
10/1/71 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |||
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
No. 5 | Fugitive dust | 8/02/67 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
No. 6 | Opacity monitors | 8/02/67 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
11/22/89 | 9/30/91 | 56 FR 49416 | (c)(37) | Amended Regulation No. 6. | ||
No. 7 | Emission of air contaminants detrimental to persons or property | 8/02/67 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
7/19/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
No. 8 | Sulfur content of fuels | 10/1/71 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
5/28/74 | 11/03/75 | 40 FR 51044 | (c)(8) | |||
1/21/81 | 46 FR 5980 | (c)(13) | Narragansett Electric Bubble. | |||
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
12/30/81 | 46 FR 63043 | (c)(14) | Temporary Relaxation for Bradford Dye. | |||
11/10/82 | 47 FR 50866 | (c)(16) | Temporary Relaxation for Kenyon Piece Dye Works. | |||
10/05/82 | 3/29/83 | 48 FR 13027 | (c)(17) | Conversion/Conservation Incentive/Bubble. | ||
5/15/84 | 49 FR 20493 | (c)(21) | URI Bubble. | |||
8/29/83 | 7/27/84 | 49 FR 30177 | (c)(23) | Narragansett Electric (South Street). | ||
5/02/85 | 1/8/86 | 51 FR 756 | (c)(24) | Requires sampling valve. | ||
12/16/85 | 8/1/86 | 51 FR 27538 | (c)(25) | Temporary relaxation for Seville Dyeing Corporation in Woon-socket. | ||
3/17/87 | 9/19/89 | 54 FR 38518 | (c)(34) | URI bubble renewal. | ||
No. 9 | Approval to construct, modify or operate | 10/03/71 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
4/12/81 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | No action on 9.2.3(b) and 9.12. | ||
4/05/82 | 6/28/83 | 48 FR 29690 | (c)(18) | NSR fully approved, 9.12 Emission Banking approved. | ||
2/13/84 | 7/6/84 | 49 FR 27749 | (c)(22) | PSD fully approved, 9.2.3(b) approved. | ||
5/02/85 | 1/8/86 | 51 FR 756 | (c)(24) | Additional BACT requirements. | ||
5/20/91 | 10/7/91 | 56 FR 50516 | (c)(38) | Addition of PSD NO | ||
Air Pollution Control Permits | 3/4/93 | 2/6/96 | 61 FR 4356 | (c)(41) | Addition of NSR and other CAAA requirements under Amended Regulation No. 9 except for Chapters 9.13, 9.14, 9.15, and Appendix A. | |
Air Pollution Control Permits | 7/30/96 | 6/2/99 | 64 FR 29566 | (c)(54) | 5 | |
Air Pollution Control Permits | 7/30/96 | 6/2/99 | 64 FR 29563 | (c)(54) | Changes in 9.1.7, 9.1.18, and 9.5.1(c) to add Dual Source Definition. Changes in 9.1.24(b)(3), 9.5.2(b)(2)d(i), 9.5.1(d) and 9.5.1(f) to change Particulate Increment. Changes in 9.1.6 to revise BACT definition. | |
No. 10 | Air pollution episodes | 2/28/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10842 | (b) | |
10/11/75 | 11/03/75 | 40 FR 51043 | (c)(6) | |||
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
No. 11 | Petroleum liquids marketing and storage | 2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |
7/05/79 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
4/22/81 | 4/26/82 | 47 FR 17817 | (c)(15) | |||
1/20/87 | 9/1/87 | 52 FR 32920 | (c)(30) | Amended Regulation No. 11, Subsection 11.4.5. | ||
11/07/88, 4/24/89 | 6/2/89 | 54 FR 23661 | (c)(33) | Approves a limitation on volatility of gasoline from June 30 to Sept. 15, 1989, and May 1 to Sept. 15 in subsequent years at Subsections 11.7.1 and 11.7.2. | ||
12/10/89 | 9/30/91 | 56 FR 49416 | (c)(37) | Amended Regulation No. 11. | ||
1/11/93 | 12/17/93 | 58 FR 65933 | (c)(39) | Regulation revised to add new Stage II vapor recovery requirements. | ||
No. 12 | Incinerators | 2/28/72 | 6/22/73 | 38 FR 16351 | (c)(3) | |
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
4/22/81 | 4/26/82 | 47 FR 17817 | (c)(15) | |||
No. 13 | Particulate emissions from fossil fuel fired steam or hot water generating units | 1/17/73 | 10/23/73 | 38 FR 29296 | (c)(14) | |
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
7/05/79 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
11/10/82 | 47 FR 50866 | (c)(16) | Temporary Relaxation for Kenyon Piece Dye Works. | |||
10/05/82 | 3/29/83 | 48 FR 13027 | (c)(17) | Conversion/Conservation Incentive. | ||
No. 14 | Record keeping and reporting | 5/14/73 | 1/15/76 | 41 FR 2231 | (c)(10) | |
2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
7/05/79 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |||
1/11/93 | 1/10/95 | 60 FR 2526 | (c)(42) | |||
No. 15 | Control of organic solvent emissions | 8/21/75 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |
3/14/83 | 7/06/83 | 48 FR 31026 | (c)(19) | Includes 100 TPY RACT Reg/Generic Bubble Rule. | ||
6/6/85 | 12/11/86 | 51 FR 44605 | (c)(27) | RACT for Stanley Bostitch under 15.5. | ||
11/24/87 | 3/10/89 | 54 FR 10147 | (c)(32) | Consent Agreement imposing RACT on Tech Industries under 15.5 (Provisions 7 and 8 not approved). | ||
6/5/90 | 8/31/90 | 55 FR 35625 | (c)(36) | RACT determination for Tillotson-Pearson under 15.5. | ||
4/24/90 | 9/6/90 | 55 FR 36638 | (c)(35) | RACT determination/Bubble for Providence Metallizing under 15.5. | ||
12/10/89 | 9/30/91 | 56 FR 49416 | (c)(37) | Amended Regulation No. 15, except subsections 15.1.16 and 15.2.2. | ||
No. 16 | Operation of air pollution control system | 2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |
No. 17 | Odors | 2/22/77 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |
No. 18 | Control of emissions from solvent metal cleaning | 7/5/79 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | |
4/22/81 | 4/26/82 | 47 FR 17817 | (c)(15) | |||
12/10/89 | 9/30/91 | 56 FR 49416 | (c)(37) | Amended Regulation No. 18, except subsections 18.1.8, 18.2.1, 18.3.2(d), 18.3.3(f), and 18.5.2. | ||
No. 19 | Control of VOCs from surface coating operations | 11/13/79 | 5/07/81 | 46 FR 25446 | (c)(12) | Conditional approval. |
4/05/82 | 7/06/83 | 48 FR 31026 | (c)(19) | Removes Conditions/Generic Bubble Rule. | ||
9/12/85 | 8/31/87 | 52 FR 32794 | (c)(28) | Compliance date extension for Keene Corporation under 19.3. | ||
1/20/87 | 9/1/87 | 52 FR 32920 | (c)(30) | Amended Regulation No. 19, Subsection 19.7.1. | ||
5/29/85 | 9/28/87 | 52 FR 36250 | (c)(26) | Compliance date extension for James River Corp. in Johnston. | ||
12/31/86 | 2/10/88 | 53 FR 3890 | (c)(29) | Alternative RACT for Kenyon Industries under 19.3.3. | ||
12/10/89 | 9/30/91 | 56 FR 49416 | (c)(37) | Amended Regulation No. 19, except subsections 19.1.11, 19.2.2, and 19.3.2(a). | ||
10/30/92 | 10/18/94 | 59 FR 52429 | (c)(40) | All of No. 19 is approved with the exception of 19.2.2, and the last sentence of 19.1.1, which Rhode Island did not submit as part of the SIP revision. No. 19 was amended to change applicability and to add emission limitations for metal coil coating, metal furniture coating, magnet wire coating, large appliance coating, miscellaneous metal parts coating, wood products coating, and flat wood paneling coating. | ||
No. 21 | Control of VOCs from printing operations | 4/05/82 | 7/06/83 | 48 FR 31026 | (c)(19) | Generic Bubble Rule. |
1/20/87 | 9/1/87 | 52 FR 32920 | (c)(30) | Amended Regulation No. 21, subsection 21.6.1. | ||
12/10/89 | 9/30/91 | 56 FR 49416 | (c)(37) | Amended Regulation No. 21, except subsections 21.1.15 and 21.2.2, and portion of 21.5.2(h) which states “equivalent to” in the parenthetical. | ||
No. 25 | Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt | 10/30/92 | 10/18/94 | 59 FR 52429 | (c)(40) | All of No. 25 is approved, with the exception of 25.2.2, which was not submitted by Rhode Island as part of the SIP revision. |
No. 26 | Control of Organic Solvent Emissions from Manufacture of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products | 10/30/92 | 10/18/94 | 59 FR 52429 | (c)(40) | All of No. 26 is approved, with the exception of 26.2.3, which was not submitted by Rhode Island as part of the SIP revision. |
No. 27 | Control of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions | 9/2/97 | 6/2/99 | 64 FR 29570 | (c)(55) | Establishes alternative NOx RACT for Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation in North Kingstown, RI. |
No. 29.3 | EMISSIONS | 4/28/95 | 3/22/96 | 61 FR 11735 | (c)(45) | This rule limits a source’s potential to emit, therefore avoiding RACT, title V operating permits. |
No. 30 | Control of VOC from Automobile Refinishing Operations | 6/27/95 | 2/2/96 | 61 FR 3827 | (c)(44) | Control of VOC From Automobile Refinishing Operations. |
No. 31 | Consumer and Commercial Products | 3/11/94 | 10/30/96 | 61 FR 55903 | (c)(47) | VOC control reg. submitted as part of State’s Contingency Plan. Section 31.2.2 not approved. |
No. 32 | Marine Vessels | 3/11/94 | 4/4/96 | 60 FR 14978 | (c)(43) | All of No. 32 is approved with the exception of Section 32.2.2 which Rhode Island did not submit as part of the SIP revision. |
No. 33 | Architectural and Industrial Maintenance Coatings | 3/11/94 | 10/30/96 | 61 FR 55903 | (c)(47) | VOC control reg. submitted as part of State’s Contingency Plan Section 33.2.2 not approved. |
No. 38 | Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Program | 5/21/98 | 6/2/99 | 64 FR 29570 | (c)(55) | Adds ozone season NOx emission limitations at certain stationary sources. |
§ 52.2082 [Reserved]
§ 52.2083 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The Rhode Island plan, as submitted, is approved as meeting the requirements of Subpart 1, Part C, Title I, of the Clean Air Act.
§ 52.2084 Rules and regulations.
(a) Part D – Disapproval.
(1) On November 5, 1985, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management submitted a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Arkwright Incorporated. This revision is an alternative reasonably available control technology determination for the control of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from three paper coating lines at Arkwright Incorporated’s Fiskeville, Rhode Island facility. As a result of EPA’s disapproval of this revision, the existing VOC rules applicable to Arkwright Incorporated and contained in the Rhode Island SIP remain in effect (Rhode Island Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 19 as approved by EPA in 40 CFR 52.2080(c)(19)).
(2) [Reserved]
(b) Non-Part D – No Action – EPA is neither approving nor disapproving the following elements of the revisions:
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Consultation.
(iii) Permit fees.
(iv) Stack height requirements.
(v) Public notification.
§ 52.2085 Stack height review.
The State of Rhode Island has declared to the satisfaction of EPA that no existing emission limitations have been affected by stack height credits greater than good engineering practice or any other prohibited dispersion technique as defined in EPA’s stack height regulations, as revised on July 8, 1985. Such declarations were submitted to EPA on March 27, 1986. The State has further declared, in letters from Thomas D. Getz, dated October 15, 1985 and March 27, 1986, that “[R]hode Island will use the 8 July 1985 revised height regulations in administering section 9.18 of its new source review regulations.” Thus, Rhode Island has satisfactorily demonstrated that its regulations meet 40 CFR 51.118 and 51.164.
§ 52.2086 Emission inventories.
(a) The Governor’s designee for the State of Rhode Island submitted the 1990 base year emission inventory for the Providence ozone nonattainment area on January 12, 1993 as a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP). The 1990 base year emission inventory requirement of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990, has been satisfied for this area.
(b) The inventory is for the ozone precursors which are volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide. The inventory covers point, area, non-road mobile, on-road mobile, and biogenic sources.
(c) The Providence nonattainment area is classified as serious and includes the entire state of Rhode Island.
(d) Minor revisions to the Rhode Island 1990 base year emission inventory were submitted to EPA on September 21, 1998. The revised emission estimates were prepared in accordance with EPA guidance, and are approved into the State’s SIP.
(e) The state of Rhode Island submitted base year emission inventories representing emissions for calendar year 2002 from the Providence moderate ozone nonattainment area on April 30, 2008 as revisions to the State’s SIP. The 2002 base year emission inventory requirement of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990, has been satisfied for this area. The inventory consists of emission estimates of volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides, and cover point, area, non-road mobile, on-road mobile and biogenic sources. The inventory was submitted as a revision to the SIP in partial fulfillment of obligations for nonattainment areas under EPA’s 1997 8-hour ozone standard.
§ 52.2087 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of Rhode Island” and all revisions submitted by Rhode Island that were federally approved prior to August 9, 1999.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 28, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Notice of public hearing submitted on February 9, 1972, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(2) Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan correcting minor deficiencies submitted on February 29, 1972, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(3) Regulation 12 requiring prevention and control of air pollution from incinerators submitted on March 7, 1973, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(4) Regulation 13 requiring prevention and control of air pollution from fuel burning equipment submitted on March 19, 1973, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(5) Compliance schedules submitted on April 24, 1973, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(6) Revisions to Regulation 10, Air Pollution Episodes, submitted on January 25, 1974, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(7) AQMA identifications submitted on April 11, 1974, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(8) Revision to Regulation 8, Limitation of Sulfur in Fuels, submitted on May 22, 1974, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(9) Letter identifying Metropolitan Providence as an AQMA submitted on September 6, 1974, by the Governor.
(10) Revision to Regulation 14, Source Recordkeeping and Reporting, submitted on September 5, 1973, by the Rhode Island Department of Health.
(11) A comprehensive air quality monitoring plan, intended to meet requirements of 40 CFR part 58, was submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management Director on January 8, 1980.
(12) Attainment plans to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on May 14, 1979, June 11, 1979, August 13, 1979, January 8, January 24, March 10, March 31, April 21, June 6, June 13, August 20, November 14, March 4, March 5, and April 16, 1981. Included are plans to attain the carbon monoxide and ozone standards and information allowing for the redesignation of Providence to non-attainment for the primary TSP standard based on new data. A program was also submitted for the review of construction and operation of new and modified major stationary sources of pollution in non-attainment areas. Certain miscellaneous provisions unrelated to Part D are also included.
(13) A revision to Regulation 8, “Sulfur Content in Fuels,” for the Narragansett Electric Company, Providence, submitted on August 28, 1980 by the Director of the Department of Environmental Management.
(14) A revision to Regulation 8, “Limitation of Sulfur in Fuels,” submitted on January 30, 1981, by the Director of the Rhode Island Division of Air Resources allowing Bradford Dyeing Association, Westerly, to burn higher sulfur fuel oil, temporarily.
(15) Revisions for Group II CTGs: Storage of Petroleum Liquids – External Floating Roof Vessels (Regulation 11.6); and revisions to existing regulations: Stage I Vapor Controls (Regulation 11.5), Hazardous Waste Incinerators (Regulation 12.7.1), and Control of Solvent Metal Cleaning Emissions (Regulation 18) were submitted on January 9, July 23, and August 17, 1981.
(16) Variances from Regulations 8, “Sulfur Content in Fuels” and 13, “Particulate Emissions from Fossil Fired Steam or Hot Water Generating Units”, for Kenyon Piece Dye Works, Richmond, submitted on July 1, 1982.
(17) Revisions to Regulations 8, “Sulfur Content of Fuels” and 13, “Particulate Emissions from Fossil Fuel Fired Steam or Hot Water Generating Units” were submitted on November 9, 1982 by the Division of Air and Hazardous Materials.
(18) Revisions to Air Pollution Control Regulation Number 9, Approval to Construct, Install, Modify, or Operate (except to subsection 9.1.1), and Section VI, Part II, “Stationary Source Permitting and Enforcement” of the narrative as submitted by the Department of Environmental Management on May 14, 1982 and July 1, 1982 for review of new major sources and major modifications in nonattainment areas. Also included are revisions to add rules for banking emission reductions.
(19) Revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan for attainment of the primary National Ambient Air Quality Standard for ozone as submitted on May 14, 1982; July 1, 1982; July 7, 1982; October 4, 1982 and March 2, 1983 by the Department of Environmental Management. Also included are generic bubble rules which provide for regulatory flexibility for VOC sources subject to RACT requirements under Regulations 15, 19 and 21 of the Rhode Island SIP
(20) Revisions to attain and maintain the lead NAAQS as submitted on July 7, 1983 by the Department of Environmental Management.
(21) The permit issued to the University of Rhode Island in Kingston approving a three-year bubble to control sulfur dioxide emissions. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management issued the permit in accordance with Regulation 8, § 8.3.2, “Emissions Bubbling” and submitted it to EPA as a SIP revision on January 16, 1984.
(22) Revisions to Regulation 9, “Approval to Construct, Install, Modify or Operate”, and Section VI, Part II of the associated narrative of the Rhode Island SIP, to incorporate the requirements for the Prevention of Significant Deterioration of 40 CFR 51.24, permitting major stationary sources of lead and other miscellaneous changes as submitted on February 6, 1984 by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management. Clarifying letters dated January 27, 1984 and June 6, 1984.
(23) Revisions to Air Pollution Control Regulation 8, “Sulfur Content of Fuels,” submitted on July 19, 1983, specifying maximum sulfur-in-coal limits (1.21 lbs/MMBtu on a 30-day rolling average and 2.31 lbs/MMBtu on a 24-hour average) for the Narragansett Electric Company South Street Station in Providence. These revisions approve Section 8.3.4, “Large Fuel Burning Devices Using Coal,” for South Street Station only.
(24) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan were submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on May 28, 1985 and October 15, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to Regulation 8, “Sulfur Content of Fuels” at 8.4.1(b) requiring owners/operators of fuel burning sources to have a sampling valve in the fuel line to the boiler to facilitate fuel sampling, amended on May 2, 1985.
(B) Amendments to Regulation 9, “Approval to Construct, Install, Modify, or Operate” requiring best available control technology (BACT) for each air pollutant emitted when permitting all new stationary sources and modifications not otherwise subject to lowest achievable emission rate (LAER) requirements under Rhode Island’s approved new source review plan. The amended sections are 9.1.9, 9.1.14, 9.1.21, 9.1.22, 9.1.33, 9.1.36, 9.3.1, 9.3.3, 9.5.3, and 9.13.1. Regulation 9 was incorporated by reference in its present form on July 6, 1984 at paragraph (c)(22), above. The entire Regulation is being reincorporated by reference here to maintain consistency in the numbering and format, amended May 2, 1985.
(ii) October 15, 1985 letter from Rhode Island DEM to EPA which commits to implement the stack height related requirements of Regulation 9 in accordance with the Stack Height regulations at 40 CFR part 51, subpart B.
(25) A revision submitted on December 16, 1985 and January 23, 1986 allowing the burning of 2.2% sulfur content fuel oil at the Seville Dyeing Corporation facility in Woonsocket, Rhode Island for a period of up to 30 months, commencing on August 1, 1986, the savings from which will be used to pay for permanent energy conservation measures to reduce on-site consumption of petroleum products by at least 50,000 gallons per year (estimated 250,000 gallons per year).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from Doug L. McVay, Principal Engineer, to Seville Dyeing Corporation, dated December 16, 1985 allowing the temporary use of less expensive 2.2% sulfur fuel oil until February 1, 1989. At the end of the temporary use period, Seville Dyeing Corporation will return to the use of 1.0% sulfur fuel oil. The particulate emission rate for the facility will not exceed 0.15 lbs per million Btu.
(B) Letter to Louis F. Gitto, Director of Air Management Division, EPA Region I from Thomas D. Getz, Director of Air & Hazardous Materials, RI DEM dated January 23, 1986; subject: Response to EPA questions regarding Seville Dyeing Corporation, and outline of the permanent energy conservation measures to be used.
(26) Revisions submitted on November 5, 1985, June 16, 1986 and November 3, 1986 by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) consisting of an administrative consent agreement between the DEM’s Division of Air and Hazardous Materials and Whitman Products Limited (now James River Corporation’s Decorative Product Division) in Johnston, Rhode Island. When the consent agreement expires on December 31, 1986, James River Corporation will be subject to the emission limits in Rhode Island Regulation No. 19, subsection 19.3.1.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) An administrative consent agreement between the Rhode Island and Providence Plantation Department of Environmental Management and Whitman Products Limited. The consent agreement became effective on May 29, 1985.
(B) Letters of June 16, 1986 and September 17, 1985 from the Department of Environmental Management to EPA.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter submitted on November 3, 1986 affirming that a sufficient growth margin exists, below the level of emissions necessary to show attainment of the national ambient air quality standard for ozone in Rhode Island, to absorb the increased emissions resulting from this compliance date extension.
(27) Revision submitted on November 5, 1985 by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management consisting of an administrative consent agreement defining reasonably available control technology for Stanley Bostitch (formerly Bostitch Division
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) An administrative consent agreement between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Bostitch Division of Textron. The consent agreement became effective on June 6, 1985 and requires Bostitch Division of Textron to reformulate certain solvent-based coatings to low/no solvent formulations by December 31, 1986.
(B) A letter to Bostitch Division of Textron from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated September 20, 1985 which serves as an addendum to the consent agreement. The addendum defines the emission limitations which Bostitch’s Division of Textron reformulated coatings must meet.
(28) Revision submitted on November 5, 1985 by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management consisting of an administrative consent agreement granting a final compliance date extension for the control of organic solvent emissions from sixpaper coating lines at Keene Corporation in East Providence, Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated November 5, 1985 submitting revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) An administrative consent agreement between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Keene Corporation, effective on September 12, 1985.
(29) Revisions submitted on November 5, 1985, February 21, 1986, April 15, 1987 and May 14, 1987 by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management consisting of an administrative consent agreement defining alternative reasonably available control technology for Kenyon Industries in Kenyon, Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations dated April 15, 1987 submitting revisions for Kenyon Industries to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) An administrative consent agreement between the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations Department of Environmental Management and Kenyon Industries, Inc., signed on December 31, 1986.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) A letter dated May 14, 1987 from the Department of Environmental Management containing technical support demonstrating that the revised consent agreement is at least as stringent as the consent agreement between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Kenyon effective in Rhode Island May 13, 1985.
(B) Original consent agreement between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Kenyon effective on May 13, 1985 submitted to EPA on November 5, 1985.
(C) Letter dated February 21, 1986 from Rhode Island describing required recordkeeping for Kenyon.
(30) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan were submitted by Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on February 27, 1987. These revisions were effective as of January 20, 1987 in the State of Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated February 27, 1987 submitting revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Amendment to Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 11, at subsection 11.4.5 adopted on January 20, 1987 in Rhode Island.
(C) Amendment to Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 19, at subsection 19.7.1 adopted on January 20, 1987 in Rhode Island.
(D) Amendment to Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 21, at subsection 21.6.1 adopted on January 20, 1987 in Rhode Island.
(31) [Reserved]
(32) Revisions submitted on May 6, 1987, October 15, 1987, and January 4, 1988 by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management consisting of an administrative consent agreement which defines and imposes RACT to control volatile organic comp
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) An administrative consent agreement (86-12-AP), except for Provisions 7 and 8, between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Tech Industries effective June 12, 1986.
(B) An addendum to the administrative consent agreement (86-12-AP) between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Tech Industries. The addendum was effective November 24, 1987.
(C) Letters dated May 6, 1987; October 15, 1987; and January 4, 1988 submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.
(33) Revisions to federally approved Air Pollution Control Regulation Number 11 submitted on November 7, 1988 and April 24, 1989 by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, limiting the volatility of gasoline from May 1 through September 15, beginning 1989 and continuing every year thereafter, including any waivers to such limits Rhode Island may grant. In 1989, the control period will begin on June 30.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to Rhode Island Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 11, effective July 5, 1979, entitled, “Petroleum Liquids Marketing and Storage,” sections 11.7.1 filed with the Secretary of State of Rhode Island on August 11, 1988, and effective in the State of Rhode Island on August 31, 1988.
(B) Amendments to Rhode Island Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 11, effective July 5, 1979, entitled, “Petroleum Liquids Marketing and Storage,” amendments to section 11.7.2 filed with the Secretary of State of Rhode Island on April 27, 1989, and effective in the State of Rhode Island on May 17, 1989.
(34) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on April 28, 1989, approving a renewal of a sulfur dioxide bubble for the University of Rhode Island originally approved at paragraph (c)(21), of this section.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A renewal of an emissions bubble for the University of Rhode Island effective December 26, 1986.
(35) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on April 26, 1990, which define and impose RACT to control volatile organic compound emissions from Providence Metallizing in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated April 26, 1990, submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) An administrative consent agreement (87-2-AP) between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Providence Metallizing effective July 24, 1987.
(C) An amendment to the administrative consent agreement (87-2-AP) between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Providence Metallizing effective May 4, 1989.
(D) An addendum to the administrative consent agreement (87-2-AP) between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Providence Metallizing effective April 24, 1990.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the State submittal.
(36) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on May 24, 1990, which define and impose RACT to control volatile organic compound emissions from Tillotson-Pearson in Warren, RhodeIsland.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated May 24, 1990 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) An Administrative consent agreement (90-1-AP) between the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Tillotson-Pearson effective June 5, 1990.
(37) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated November 3, 1989, November 21, 1989, February 1, 1990 and September 19, 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated November 3, 1989, November 21, 1989, February 1, 1990 and September 19, 1990 submitting revisions to the Rhode Island State ImplementationPlan.
(B) Amendments to Rhode Island’s Air Pollution Control Regulation Number 6, amended and effective November 22, 1989.
(C) Amendments to Rhode Island’s Air Pollution Control Regulation Numbers 11; 15, excluding subsections 15.1.16 and 15.2.2; 18, excluding subsections 18.1.8, 18.2.1, 18.3.2(d), 18.3.3(f), and 18.5.2; 19, excluding subsections 19.1.11, 19.2.2, and 19.3.2(a); and 21, except subsections 21.1.15 and 21.2.2, and portion of subsection 21.5.2(h) which states “equivalent to” in the parenthetical, amended and effective December 10, 1989.
(38) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on May 22, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated May 22, 1991 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Section 9.1.36 “baseline concentration,” section 9.1.39 “increment,” section 9.1.40 “major source baseline date,” section 9.1.42 “minor source baseline date,” section 9.1.43 “net emissions increase,” and section 9.15.1(c)(5) – exclusion from NO
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the state submittal.
(39) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on January 12, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, dated January 12, 1993, submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air and Hazardous Materials, Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 11, entitled “Petroleum Liquids Marketing Storage,” submitted to the Secretary of State on January 11, 1993.
(C) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, dated February 10, 1993, stating that Regulation No. 11 became effective on January 31, 1993, 20 days after being filed with the Secretary of State.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(40) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on November 13, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated November 13, 1992 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air and Hazardous Materials, Air Pollution Control Regulations No. 19, entitled “Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Surface Coating Operations,” submitted to the Secretary of State on October 30, 1992 and effective on November 20, 1992.
(C) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air and Hazardous Materials, Air Pollution Control Regulations No. 25, entitled “Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt,” submitted to the Secretary of State on October 30, 1992 and effective on November 20, 1992.
(D) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, Division of Air and Hazardous Materials, Air Pollution Control Regulations No. 26, entitled “Control of Organic Solvent Emissions from Manufacture of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products,” submitted to the Secretary of State on October 30, 1992 and effective on November 20, 1992.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection, dated February 10, 1993, clarifying the November 13, 1992 revision to the SIP.
(B) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(41) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on March 11, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated March 5, 1993 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Rhode Island’s Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 9 entitled, “Air Pollution Control Permits,” except for Chapter 9.13, Application for an Air Toxics Operating Permit; Chapter 9.14, Administrative Action: Air Toxics Operating Permits; and Chapter 9.15, Transfer of an Air Toxics Operating Permit; and Appendix A, Toxic Air Pollutants, Minimum Quantities. This regulation was effective in the State of Rhode Island on March 24, 1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) A fact sheet on the proposed amendments to Regulation No. 9 entitled, “Approval to Construct, Install, Modify or Operate”.
(B) Nonregulatory portions of the State submittal.
(42) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on January 12, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated January 12, 1993 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Revisions to Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 14, “Record Keeping and Reporting,” filed with the Secretary of State on January 11, 1993 and effective in the State of Rhode Island on January 31, 1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(43) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on March 15, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated March 15, 1994 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, Division of Air Resources, Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 32, “Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Marine Vessel Loading Operations” effective in the State of Rhode Island on March 31, 1994, with the exception of Section 32.2.2 which Rhode Island did not submit as part of the SIP revision.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(44) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on June 27, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated June 27, 1995 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) The following portions of the Rules Governing the Control of Air Pollution for the State of Rhode Island effective on July 17, 1995: Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 30, Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Automotive Refinishing Operations.
(45) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on May 15, 1995
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Protection dated May 15, 1995 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Air Pollution Control Regulation 29.3 “Emissions Caps”; effective in the State of Rhode Island on May 18, 1995.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Non-regulatory portions of the submittal.
(46) A revision to the Rhode Island SIP regarding ozone monitoring. The State of Rhode Island will modify its SLAMS and its NAMS monitoring systems to include a PAMS network design and establish monitoring sites. The State’s SIP revision satisfies 40 CFR 58.20(f) PAMS requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated January 14, 1994 submitting an amendment to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated June 14, 1994 submitting an amendment to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(C) Section VII of the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan, Ambient Air Quality Monitoring.
(47) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on March 15, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated March 15, 1994 submitting revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) The following portions of the Rules Governing the Control of Air Pollution for the State of Rhode Island, with the exception of Section 31.2.2, effective 90 days after the date that EPA notifies Rhode Island that the State has failed to achieve a 15% reduction of VOC emission from the 1990 emission levels, in accordance with the contingency measure provisions of the Rhode Island SIP, (except for Section 31.5.2, which requires records of amount of product sold, beginning July, 1994.): Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 31, Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Commercial and Consumer Products.
(C) The following portions of the Rules Governing the Control of Air Pollution for the State of Rhode Island, with the exception of Section 33.2.2, effective 90 days after the date that EPA notifies Rhode Island the State has failed to achieve a 15% reduction of VOC emission from the 1990 emission levels, in accordance with the contingency measure provisions of the Rhode Island SIP, (except for Section 33.5.2, which requires records of amount of product sold, beginning July, 1994.): Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 33, Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Architectural and Industrial Maintenance Coatings.
(48) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on September 17, 1996, which define and impose reasonably available control technology (RACT) to control nitrogen oxides emissions at major stationary sources in Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, dated September 17, 1996, submitting revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Regulation number 27, “Control of Nitrogen Oxide Emissions,” as adopted on December 27, 1995, effective January 16, 1996.
(C) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Rhode Island Hospital, file no. 95-14-AP, effective on November 27, 1995.
(D) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Osram Sylvania Incorporated, file no. 96-06-AP, effective on September 4, 1996.
(E) An air pollution permit approval, no. 1350, for Osram Sylvania Incorporated issued by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on May 14, 1996 and effective on that date.
(49) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on September 17, 1996, which define and impose alternative reasonably available control technology (RACT) requirements to control nitrogen oxides emissions at certain major stationary sources in Rhode Island.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated September 17, 1996, submitting revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Algonquin Gas Transmission Company, file no. 95-52-AP, effective on December 5, 1995.
(C) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Bradford Dyeing Association, Inc., file no. 95-28-AP, effective on November 17, 1995.
(D) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Hoechst Celanese Corporation, file no. 95-62-AP, effective on November 20, 1995.
(E) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and University of Rhode Island, file no. 95-50-AP, effective on March 12, 1996.
(F) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and the Naval Education and Training Center in Newport, file no. 96-07-AP, effective on March 4, 1996.
(50) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on September 21, 1998. The revisions consist of the State’s 15 Percent plan and Contingency plan. The EPA is approving the calculation of the required emission reductions, and the emission reduction credit claimed from surface coating operations, printing operations, plant closures, cutback asphalt, synthetic pharmaceutical manufacturing, automobile refinishing, consumer and commercial products, architectural and industrial maintenance coatings, stage II vapor recovery, reformulated gasoline in on-road and off-road engines, tier I motor vehicle controls, and low emitting vehicles. EPA is taking no action at this time on the emission reduction credit claim made for the Rhode Island automobile inspection and maintenance program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated September 21, 1998 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(51)-(53) [Reserved]
(54) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management dated 9 August 1996 submitting a revision to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Changes to Air Pollution Control Regulation Number 9.
For the State of Rhode Island.
(55) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on February 13, 1998 and January 20, 1999 which define alternative NO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters from the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management, dated February 13, 1998 and January 20, 1999 submitting revisions to the Rhode Island State Implementation Plan.
(B) Regulation number 38, “Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Program,” as adopted on May 21, 1998, submitted on effective on June 10, 1998.
(C) An administrative consent agreement between Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management and Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation, file no. 96-04-AP, adopted and effective on September 2, 1997.
§ 52.2088 Control strategy: Ozone.
(a) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on September 21, 1998. These revisions are for the purpose of satisfying the rate of progress requirement of section 182(c)(2)(B), and the contingency measure requirements of section 182(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act, for the Providence serious ozone nonattainment area.
(b) Approval – Revisions to the state implementation plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on March 24, 2003. The revisions are for the purpose of satisfying the one-hour ozone attainment demonstration requirements of section 182(c)(2)(A) of the Clean Air Act, for the Rhode Island serious ozone nonattainment area. The revision establishes a one-hour attainment date of November 15, 2007 for the Rhode Island serious ozone nonattainment area, and approves the contingency measures for purposes of attainment. This revision establishes motor vehicle emissions budgets for 2007 of 30.68 tons per day of volatile organic compounds and 33.97 tons per day of nitrogen oxides to be used in transportation conformity in the Rhode Island serious ozone nonattainment area. Rhode Island also commits to conduct a mid-course review to assess modeling and monitoring progress achieved towards the goal of attainment by 2007, and to submit the results to EPA by December 31, 2004.
(c) Determination of Attainment. Effective July 6, 2010, EPA is determining that the Providence (All of Rhode Island) 8-hour ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. Under the provisions of EPA’s ozone implementation rule (see 40 CFR 51.918), this determination suspends the reasonable further progress and attainment demonstration requirements of section 182(b)(1) and related requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act for as long as the area does not monitor any violations of the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. If a violation of the 1997 ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Providence (All of Rhode Island) 8-hour ozone nonattainment area, this determination shall no longer apply.
(d) Determination of Attainment. Effective November 22, 2010, EPA is determining that the Providence (All of Rhode Island) 8-hour ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone standard based on 2007-2009 monitoring data. Under the provisions of EPA’s ozone implementation rule (see 40 CFR 51.918), this determination suspends the reasonable further progress and attainment demonstration requirements of section 182(b)(1) and related requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act for as long as the area does not monitor any violations of the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. If a violation of the 1997 ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Providence (All of Rhode Island) 8-hour ozone nonattainment area, this determination shall no longer apply. In addition, this area met its June 15, 2010 attainment deadline for the 1997 ozone standard.
(e) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management on April 30, 2008. The revision is for the purpose of satisfying the rate of progress requirement of section 182(b)(1) from 2002 through 2008, and the contingency measure requirement of sections 172(c)(9) and of the Clean Air Act, for the Providence moderate ozone nonattainment area. The revision establishes motor vehicle emission budgets for 2008 of 24.64 tons per day of volatile organic compounds and 28.26 tons per day of nitrogen oxides to be used in transportation conformity in the Providence moderate 8-hour ozone nonattainment area.
§ 52.2089 Control strategy: carbon monoxide.
(a) Approval – On September 22, 2008, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management submitted a request to establish a limited maintenance plan for the Providence Rhode Island carbon monoxide attainment area for the remainder of the second ten-year maintenance plan. The State of Rhode Island has committed to year round carbon monoxide monitoring at the East Providence Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Station (PAMS) site; re-establishing downtown Providence CO monitoring if criteria specified in the Limited Maintenance Plan are triggered; and, ensuring that project-level carbon monoxide evaluations of transportation projects in the maintenance area are conducted. The limited maintenance plan satisfies all applicable requirements of section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Approval of a limited maintenance plan is conditioned on maintaining levels of ambient carbon monoxide levels below the required limited maintenance plan 8-hour carbon monoxide design value criterion of 7.65 parts per million. If the Limited Maintenance Plan criterion is no longer satisfied, Rhode Island must develop a full maintenance plan to meet Clean Air Act requirements.
(b) [Reserved]
Subpart PP – South Carolina
§ 52.2120 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan (SIP) for South Carolina under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) (Volume 1) and (d) (Volume 2) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to October 1, 2018, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State Implementation Plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at 61 Forsyth Street SW, Atlanta, GA 30303. To obtain the material, please call (404) 562-9022. You may inspect the material with an EPA approval date prior to October 1, 2018, for South Carolina at the National Archives and Records Administration. For information on the availability of this material at NARA go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA-Approved regulations.
EPA-Approved South Carolina Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Regulation No. 62.1 | Definitions and General Requirements | |||
Section I | Definitions | 4/24/2020 | 10/28/2021, 86 FR 59643 | |
Section II | Permit Requirements | 6/24/2005 | 6/2/2008, 73 FR 31369 | Except for Section II.L, approved on October 13, 2022 with a state effective date of September 23, 2016. |
Section III | Emissions Inventory and Emissions Statements | 4/24/2020 | 5/9/2022, 87 FR 27529 | |
Section IV | Source Tests | 6/27/2014 | 8/21/2017, 82 FR 39537 | |
Section V | Credible Evidence | 4/24/2020 | 5/9/2022, 87 FR 27529 | |
Regulation No. 62.2 | Prohibition of Open Burning | 12/27/2013 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Regulation No. 62.3 | Air Pollution Episodes | |||
Section I | Episode Criteria | 4/26/2013 | 8/21/2017, 82 FR 39541 | |
Section II | Emission Reduction Requirements | 4/22/1988 | 10/3/1989, 54 FR 40659 | |
Regulation No. 62.4 | Hazardous Air Pollution Conditions | 12/20/1978 | 1/29/1980, 45 FR 6572 | |
Regulation No. 62.5 | Air Pollution Control Standards | |||
Emissions from Fuel Burning Operations | ||||
Section I | Visible Emissions | 9/23/2016 | 10/13/2022, 87 FR 62037 | |
Section II | Particulate Matter Emissions | 6/27/2014 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Section III | Sulfur Dioxide Emissions | 6/27/2014 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Section IV | Opacity Monitoring Requirements | 9/23/2016 | 9/18/2020, 85 FR 58285 | |
Section V | Exemptions | 5/24/1985 | 10/3/1989, 54 FR 40659 | |
Section VI | Periodic Testing | 6/27/2014 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Ambient Air Quality Standards | 4/24/2020 | 9/30/2021, 86 FR 54105 | ||
Emissions From Process Industries | ||||
Section I | General | 2/28/1986 | 2/17/1987, 52 FR 4772 | |
Section II | Sulfuric Acid Manufacturing | 6/27/2014 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Section III | Kraft Pulp and Paper Manufacturing Plants | 6/27/2014 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Section V | Cotton Gins | 6/27/2014 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Section VI | Hot Mix Asphalt Manufacturing | 5/24/1985 | 10/3/1989, 54 FR 40659 | |
Section VII | Metal Refining | 2/28/1986 | 2/17/1987, 52 FR 4772 | |
Section VIII | Other Manufacturing | 6/24/2016 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Section XI | Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions of Kraft Pulp Mills | 9/23/2016 | 10/13/2022, 87 FR 62037 | |
Section X | Non-Enclosed Operations | 4/22/1988 | 7/2/1990, 55 FR 27226 | |
Section XI | Total Reduced Sulfur Emissions of Kraft Pulp Mills | 6/27/2014 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Section XII | Periodic Testing | 6/24/2016 | 6/25/2018, 83 FR 29455 | |
Volatile Organic Compounds | ||||
Section I | General Provisions | |||
Part A | Definitions | 4/26/2013 | 8/16/2017, 82 FR 38825 | |
Part B | General Applicability | 10/26/2001 | 5/7/2002, 67 FR 30594 | |
Part C | Alternatives and Exceptions to Control Requirements | 10/26/2001 | 5/7/2002, 67 FR 30594 | |
Part D | Compliance Schedules | 10/26/2001 | 5/7/2002, 67 FR 30594 | |
Part E | Volatile Organic Compound Compliance Testing | 6/26/1998 | 8/10/2004, 69 FR 48395 | |
Part F | Recordkeeping, Reporting, Monitoring | 10/26/2001 | 5/7/2002, 67 FR 30594 | |
Part G | Equivalency Calculations | 4/26/2013 | 8/16/2017, 82 FR 38825 | |
Section II | Provisions for Specific Sources | |||
Part A | Surface Coating of Cans | 11/27/2015 | 8/16/2017, 82 FR 38825 | |
Part B | Surface Coating of Coils | 11/27/2015 | 8/16/2017, 82 FR 38825 | |
Part C | Surface Coating of Paper, Vinyl, and Fabric | 8/24/1990 | 2/4/1992, 57 FR 4158 | |
Part D | Surface Coating of Metal Furniture and Large Appliances | 8/24/1990 | 2/4/1992, 57 FR 4158 | |
Part E | Surface Coating of Magnet Wire | 10/26/2001 | 5/7/2002, 67 FR 30594 | |
Part F | Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products | 10/26/2001 | 5/7/2002, 67 FR 30594 | |
Part G | Surface Coating of Flat Wood Paneling | 2/25/1983 | 10/31/1983, 48 FR 50078 | |
Part H | Graphic Arts – Rotogravure Flexography | 2/25/1983 | 10/31/1983, 48 FR 50078 | |
Part N | Solvent Metal Cleaning | 10/26/2001 | 5/7/2002, 67 FR 30594 | |
Part O | Petroleum Liquid Storage in Fixed Roof Tanks | 2/25/1983 | 10/31/1983, 48 FR 50078 | |
Part P | Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating Roof Tanks | 2/25/1983 | 10/31/1983, 48 FR 50078 | |
Part Q | Manufacture of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products | 4/26/2013 | 8/16/2017, 82 FR 38825 | |
Part R | Manufacture of Pneumatic Rubber Tires | 2/25/1983 | 10/31/1983, 48 FR 50078 | |
Part S | Cutback Asphalt | 6/13/1979 | 12/16/1981, 46 FR 61268 | |
Part T | Bulk Gasoline Terminals and Vapor Collection Systems | 2/25/1983 | 10/31/1983, 48 FR 50078 | |
Control of Oxides of Nitrogen (NO | 6/25/2004 | 8/26/2005, 70 FR 50195 | ||
Standard No. 7 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration | 4/24/2020 | 10/28/2021, 86 FR 59647 | |
Standard No. 7.1 | Nonattainment New Source Review | 4/24/2020 | 10/28/2021, 86 FR 59647 | Except for paragraph (H) and the ethanol production facilities exclusion in paragraphs (A)(10)(t) and (B)(22)(c)(xx). |
Regulation No. 62.6 | Control of Fugitive Particulate Matter | |||
Section I | Control of Fugitive Particulate Matter in Non-Attainment Areas | 11/27/2015 | 8/21/2017, 82 FR 39541 | |
Section II | Control of Fugitive Particulate Matter in Problem Areas | 5/24/1985 | 10/3/1989, 54 FR 40659 | |
Section III | Control of Fugitive Particulate Matter Statewide | 12/27/2013 | 8/21/2017, 82 FR 39541 | |
Section IV | Effective Date | 5/24/1985 | 10/3/1989, 54 FR 40659 | |
Regulation No. 62.7 | Good Engineering Practice Stack Height | |||
Section I | General | 5/23/1986 | 5/28/1987, 52 FR 19858 | |
Section II | Applicability | 5/23/1986 | 5/28/1987, 52 FR 19858 | |
Section III | Definitions and Conditions | 5/23/1986 | 5/28/1987, 52 FR 19858 | |
Section IV | Public Participation | 5/23/1986 | 5/28/1987, 52 FR 19858 | |
Regulation No. 62.96 | Nitrogen Oxides (NO | 1/25/2019 | 7/29/2020, 85 FR 45544 | |
Regulation No. 62.97 | Cross-State Air Pollution Rule (CSAPR) Trading Program | 8/25/2017 | 10/13/2017, 82 FR 47936 | |
Regulation No. 62.99 | Nitrogen Oxides (NO | 5/24/2002 | 6/28/2002, 67 FR 43546 | |
S.C. Code Ann. | Ethics Reform Act | |||
Section 8-13-100(31) | Definitions | 1/1/1992 | 8/1/2012, 77 FR 45492 | |
Section 8-13-700(A) and (B) | Use of official position or office for financial gain; disclosure of potential conflict of interest | 1/1/1992 | 8/1/2012, 77 FR 45492 | |
Section 8-13-730 | Membership on or employment by regulatory agency of person associated with regulated business | 1/1/1992 | 8/1/2012, 77 FR 45492 |
(d) EPA-Approved State source-specific requirements.
EPA-Approved South Carolina State Source-Specific Requirements
Name of source | Permit No. | State effective date | EPA approval date | Comments |
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Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corporation Station 140 | 2060-0179-CD | 4/27/2004 | 4/23/2009, 74 FR 18471 | This permit is incorporated in fulfillment of the NO |
(e) EPA-approved South Carolina non-regulatory provisions.
Provision | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Cherokee County Ozone Attainment Demonstration and Ten-year Maintenance Plan | 6/26/1998 | 12/18/1998, 63 FR 70019 | |
Cherokee County Ozone Ten Year Maintenance Plan | 1/31/2002 | 4/26/2002, 67 FR 20647 | |
Transportation Conformity | 10/24/2003 | 1/29/2004, 69 FR 4245 | |
Attainment Demonstration for the Appalachian, Catawba, Pee Dee, Waccamaw, Santee Lynches, Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester, Low Country, Lower Savannah, Central Midlands, and Upper Savannah Early Action Compact Areas | 6/25/2004 | 8/26/2005, 70 FR 50195 | |
South Carolina Transportation Conformity Air Quality Implementation Plan | 11/19/2008 | 7/28/2009, 74 FR 37168 | |
Cherokee County 110(a)(1) Maintenance Plan for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard | 12/13/2007 | 7/31/2009, 74 FR 26099 | |
South Carolina 110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 12/13/2007 | 07/13/2011, 76 FR 41111 | For the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. |
Applicability of Reasonably Available Control Technology for the Portion of York County, South Carolina | 8/31/2007 | 11/28/11 76 FR 72844 | Demonstration for Bowater Coated Paper Division; for Cytec Carbon Fibers; and for Georgia-Pacific – Catawba Hardboard Plant. |
Negative Declaration for Applicability of Groups I Control Techniques Guidelines for York County, South Carolina | 8/31/2007 | 11/28/11 76 FR 72844 | Applicable to the 1997 8-hour Ozone boundary in York County only (Rock Hill-Fort Mill Area Transportation Study Metropolitan Planning Organization Area). |
Negative Declaration for Applicability of Group II Control Techniques Guidelines for York County, South Carolina | 8/31/2007 | 11/28/11 76 FR 72844 | Applicable to the 1997 8-hour Ozone boundary in York County only (Rock Hill-Fort Mill Area Transportation Study Metropolitan Planning Organization Area). |
Negative Declaration for Applicability of Group III Control Techniques Guidelines for York County, South Carolina | 2/23/2009 | 11/28/11 76 FR 72844 | Applicable to the 1997 8-hour Ozone boundary in York County only (Rock Hill-Fort Mill Area Transportation Study Metropolitan Planning Organization Area). |
Negative Declaration for Applicability of Group IV Control Techniques Guidelines for York County, South Carolina | 7/7/2009 | 11/28/11 76 FR 72844 | Applicable to the 1997 8-hour Ozone boundary in York County only (Rock Hill-Fort Mill Area Transportation Study Metropolitan Planning Organization Area). |
South Carolina portion of bi-state Charlotte; 1997 8-Hour Ozone 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | 4/29/2010 | 05/18/2012, 77 FR 29540 | Applicable to the 1997 8-hour Ozone boundary in York County only (Rock Hill-Fort Mill Area Transportation Study Metropolitan Planning Organization Area). |
Regional haze plan | 12/17/2007 | 6/28/2012 | 77 FR 38509. |
South Carolina portion of bi-state Charlotte; 1997 8-Hour Ozone Emissions Statement | 4/29/2010 | 6/25/2012, 77 FR 37815 | Applicable to the 1997 8-hour Ozone boundary in York County only (Rock Hill-Fort Mill Area Transportation Study Metropolitan Planning Organization Area). |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 1997 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 4/14/2008 | 8/1/2012, 77 FR 45494 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 2006 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 9/18/2009 | 8/1/2012, 77 FR 45494 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 1997 and 2006 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards Elements 110(a)(1) and (2) (E)(ii) and (G) | 4/3/2012 | 8/1/2012, 77 FR 45494 | |
110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2006 24-hour PM | 9/18/2009 | 10/11/2012, 77 FR 61727 | EPA partially disapproved this SIP submission to the extent that it relied on the Clean Air Interstate Rule to meet the 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) requirements for the 2006 24-hour PM |
York County 1997 8-hour ozone reasonable further progress plan | 08/31/07 | 10/15/12, 77 FR 62454 | Original submission. |
Update for York County 1997 8-hour ozone reasonable further progress plan | 4/29/10 | 10/15/12, 77 FR 62454 | Original submission updated to include required 2008 VOC MVEB. |
1997 8-hour ozone Maintenance Plan for the South Carolina portion of the bi-state Charlotte Area | June 1, 2011 | 12/26/12, 77 FR 75862 | Applicable to the 1997 8-hour ozone boundary in York County only (Rock Hill-Fort Mill Area Transportation Study Metropolitan Planning Organization Area). |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 1997 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 4/14/2008 | 4/12/2013, 78 FR 21845 | Addressing element 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) prong 3 only |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 2006 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 9/18/2009 | 4/12/2013, 78 FR 21845 | Addressing element 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) prong 3 only |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 1997 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 4/14/2008 | 5/7/2014, 79 FR 26149 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 2006 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 9/18/2009 | 5/7/2014, 79 FR 26149 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 7/17/2012 | 3/2/2015, 80 FR 11138 | With the exception of PSD permitting requirements for major sources of sections 110(a)(2)(C) and (J); interstate transport requirements of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) and (II), and the visibility requirements of section 110(a)(2)(J). |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Lead NAAQS | 9/20/2011 | 3/18/2015 80 FR 14023 | Addressing the PSD permitting requirements of sections 110(a)(2)(C), 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) (prong 3) and 110(a)(2)(J) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | 7/17/2012 | 3/18/2015 80 FR 14023 | Addressing the PSD permitting requirements of sections 110(a)(2)(C), 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) (prong 3) and 110(a)(2)(J) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 NO | 4/30/2014 | 3/18/2015 80 FR 14023 | Addressing the PSD permitting requirements of sections 110(a)(2)(C), 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) (prong 3) and 110(a)(2)(J) only. |
2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the South Carolina portion of the bi-state Charlotte 2008 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | 8/22/2014 | 6/12/2015 80 FR 33417 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | 7/17/2012 | 8/12/2015, 80 FR 48259 | Addressing the visibility requirements of 110(a)(2)(J) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Lead National Ambient Air Quality Standards | 9/20/2011 | 9/24/2015, 80 FR 57541 | With the exception of provisions pertaining to PSD permitting requirements in sections 110(a)(2)(C), prong 3 of D(i) and (J). |
2008 8-hour ozone Maintenance Plan for the York County, South Carolina portion of the bi-state Charlotte Area | 4/17/2015 | 12/11/2015, 80 FR 76867 | |
South Carolina Transportation Conformity Air Quality Implementation Plan | 10/23/2015 | 4/5/2016, 81 FR 19498 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour SO | 5/8/2014 | 5/24/2016, 81 FR 32652 | With the exception of interstate transport requirements of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) and (II) (prongs 1, 2, and 4). |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour NO | 4/30/2014 | 09/16/2016, 81 FR 63705 | With the exception of sections 110(a)(2)(C), prong 3 of D(i), and (J) and sections 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) and (II) (prongs 1, 2, and 4). |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 Annual PM | 12/14/2015 | 4/07/2017, 82 FR 16931 | With the exception of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) and (II) (prongs 1, 2 and 4). |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour NO | 12/7/2016 | 10/3/2017, 82 FR 45995 | Addressing Prongs 1 and 2 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) only. |
December 2012 Regional Haze Progress Report | 12/28/2012 | 10/12/2017, 82 FR 47393 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 8-hour Ozone NAAQS | 7/17/2012 | 9/24/2018, 83 FR 48239 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour NO | 4/30/2014 | 9/24/2018, 83 FR 48239 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour SO | 5/8/2014 | 9/24/2018, 83 FR 48239 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 Annual PM | 12/18/2015 | 9/24/2018, 83 FR 48239 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) only. |
Regional Haze Plan Revision | 9/5/2017 | 9/24/2018, 83 FR 48239 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 Annual PM | 12/14/2015 | 9/25/2018, 83 FR 48390 | Addressing Prongs 1 and 2 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour SO | 6/25/2018 | 10/10/2019, 84 FR 54502 | Addressing Prongs 1 and 2 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS | 6/18/2018 | 1/2/2020, 85 FR 7 | Addressing prongs 1 and 2 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS | 9/7/2018 | 2/6/2020, 85 FR 6810 | With the exception of 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) (prongs 1 and 2). |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS | 9/7/2018 | 12/2/2021, 86 FR 68421 | Addressing Prongs 1 and 2 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) only. |
1997 8-hour ozone Maintenance Plan for the Catawba Indian Nation portion of the bi-state Charlotte Area | 7/7/2020 | 1/25/2022, 87 FR 3675 | Applicable only to the Catawba Indian Nation Reservation portion within the 1997 8-hour ozone boundary in York County, South Carolina (within the Rock Hill-Fort Mill Area Transportation Study Metropolitan Planning Organization Area). |
§ 52.2121 Classification of regions.
The South Carolina plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
Augusta (Georgia)-Aiken (South Carolina) Interstate | I | I | III | III | III |
Metropolitan Charlotte Interstate | I | II | III | III | I |
Camden-Sumter Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Charleston Intrastate | I | I | III | III | III |
Columbia Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Florence Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
Georgetown Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Greenville-Spartanburg Intrastate | I | III | III | III | III |
Greenwood Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
Savannah (Georgia)-Beaufort (South Carolina) Interstate | I | I | III | III | III |
§ 52.2122 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves South Carolina’s plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds that the plan satisfies all requirements of part D, title 1, of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977.
(b) EPA disapproved South Carolina’s generic bubble regulation submitted for approval into the State Implementation Plan (SIP) on June 5, 1985.
(c)(1) Insofar as the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) provisions found in this subpart apply to stationary sources of greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, the Administrator approves that application only to the extent that GHGs are “subject to regulation”, as provided in this paragraph (c), and the Administrator takes no action on that application to the extent that GHGs are not “subject to regulation.”
(2) Beginning January 2, 2011, the pollutant GHGs is subject to regulation if:
(i) The stationary source is a new major stationary source for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will emit or will have the potential to emit 75,000 tpy CO
(ii) The stationary source is an existing major stationary source for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will have an emissions increase of a regulated NSR pollutant, and an emissions increase of 75,000 tpy CO
(3) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the provisions in paragraph (c)(2) of this section, the pollutant GHGs shall also be subject to regulation:
(i) At a new stationary source that will emit or have the potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO
(ii) At an existing stationary source that emits or has the potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO
(4) For purposes of this paragraph (c) –
(i) The term greenhouse gas shall mean the air pollutant defined in 40 CFR 86.1818-12(a) as the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases: Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
(ii) The term tpy CO
(A) Multiplying the mass amount of emissions (tpy), for each of the six greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHGs, by the gas’s associated global warming potential published at Table A-1 to subpart A of 40 CFR part 98 – Global Warming Potentials.
(B) Sum the resultant value from paragraph (c)(4)(ii)(A) of this section for each gas to compute a tpy CO
(iii) The term emissions increase shall mean that both a significant emissions increase (as calculated using the procedures in South Carolina Air Pollution Control Regulations and Standards (South Carolina Regulations) 61-62.5, Standard No. 7, paragraph (a)(2)(iv)) and a significant net emissions increase (as defined in South Carolina Air Pollution Control Regulations and Standards (South Carolina Regulations) 61-62.5, Standard No. 7, paragraphs (b)(34) and (b)(49)(i)) occur. For the pollutant GHGs, an emissions increase shall be based on tpy CO
(d) Regulation 61-62.5 Standard No. 7 – This regulation (submitted on July 1, 2005) includes two portions of EPA’s 2002 NSR Reform Rules that were vacated by the D.C. Circuit Court – Pollution Control Projects (PCPs) and clean units. As a result, EPA is disapproving all rules and/or rule sections in the South Carolina PSD rules referencing clean units or PCPs. Specifically, the following South Carolina rules are being disapproved: (a)(2)(iv)(e); (a)(2)(iv)(f) (second sentence only); (a)(2)(vi); (b)(12); (b)(30)(iii)(h); (b)(34)(iii)(b); (b)(34)(vi)(d); (b)(35); (r)(6) – only the reference to the term “clean unit” is being disapproved. The remainder of this regulatory provision is being approved); (r)(7) – only the reference to the term “clean unit” is being disapproved. The remainder of this regulatory provision is being approved); (x); (y) and (z).
(e) Regulation 61-62.5 Standard No. 7.1 – EPA is disapproving two provisions of South Carolina’s NNSR program (submitted on July 1, 2005) that relate to provisions that were vacated from the federal program by the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit on June 24, 2005. The two provisions vacated from the federal rules pertain to Pollution Control Projects (PCPs) and clean units. The PCP and clean unit references are severable from the remainder of the NNSR program. Specifically, the following sections of South Carolina Regulation 61-62.5 Standard No. 7.1 are being disapproved: (b)(5); (b)(6) – Second sentence only; (b)(8); (c)(4); (c)(6)(C)(viii); (c)(8)(C)(iii); (c)(8)(E)(v); (c)(10); (d)(1)(C)(ix); (d)(1)(C)(x); (d)(3) – Only the reference to the term “clean unit” is being disapproved. The remainder of this regulatory provision is being approved; (d)(4) – Only the reference to the term “clean unit” is being disapproved. The remainder of this regulatory provision is being approved; (f); (g) and (h). These disapprovals were amended in 73 FR 31371, (June 2, 2008)
(a)-(c) [Reserved]
(d) The requirements of § 51.230(d) of this chapter are not met since statutory authority to prevent construction, modification, or operation of a facility, building, structure, or installation, or combination thereof, which indirectly results or may result in emissions of any air pollutant at any location which will prevent the maintenance of a national air quality standard is not adequate.
§ 52.2125 Control strategy: Ozone.
(a) Determination of attaining data. EPA has determined, as of November 15, 2011, the bi-state Charlotte-Gastonia-Rockhill, North Carolina-South Carolina nonattainment area has attaining data for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 51.918, suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration, associated reasonably available control measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standards for as long as this area continues to meet the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS.
(b) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2008-2010, EPA determined that the Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, North Carolina-South Carolina, 1997 8-hour ozone nonattainment Area attained the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of June 15, 2011. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2) to determine, based on the Area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the Area attained the standard. EPA also determined that the Charlotte-Gastonia-Rock Hill, North Carolina-South Carolina, 1997 8-hour ozone nonattainment Area is not subject to the consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section 181(b)(2).
(c) Determination of attainment. The EPA has determined, as of June 3, 2016, that based on 2012 to 2014 ambient air quality data, the Charlotte-Rock Hill, NC-SC 2008 ozone Marginal nonattainment area has attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS. Therefore, the EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality data as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the standard. The EPA also determined that the Charlotte-Rock Hill, NC-SC nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date under section 181(b)(2)(A).
§ 52.2126 VOC rule deficiency correction.
Sections I and II of South Carolina’s Regulations 62.1 and 62.5 is approved. The State submitted these regulations to EPA for approval on September 18, 1990. Sections I and II of Regulation 62.5 were intended to correct deficiencies cited in a letter calling for the State to revise its SIP for ozone from Mr. Greer C. Tidwell, the EPA Regional Administrator, to Governor Carroll A. Campbell on May 26, 1988, and clarified in a letter from Mr. Winston A. Smith, EPA Region IV, Air, Pesticides and Toxics Management Division, to Mr. Otto E. Pearson, former Director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control:
(a) South Carolina’s VOC regulations contain no method for determining capture efficiency. This deficiency must be corrected after EPA publishes guidance on the methods for determining capture efficiency before the SIP for ozone can be fully approved.
(b) [Reserved]
§§ 52.2127-52.2129 [Reserved]
§ 52.2130 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides and particulate matter.
In letters dated May 7, and December 2, 1986, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control certified that no emission limits in the State’s plan are based on dispersion techniques not permitted by EPA’s stack height rules. This certification does not apply to Public Service Authority – Winyah, Bowater, and SCE & G – Williams.
§ 52.2131 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a)-(b) [Reserved]
(c) All applications and other information required pursuant to § 52.21 from sources located in the State of South Carolina shall be submitted to the State agency, South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, 2600 Bull Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201, rather than to EPA’s Region 4 office.
§ 52.2132 [Reserved]
§ 52.2133 General conformity.
The General Conformity regulations adopted into the South Carolina State Implementation Plan which were submitted on November 8, 1996. South Carolina incorporated by reference regulations 40 CFR part 51, subpart W – determining conformity of General Federal Actions to State or Federal Implementation Plans.
§ 52.2134 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identified the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of South Carolina” and all revisions submitted by South Carolina that were federally approved prior to July 1, 1997. The information in this section is available in the 40 CFR, part 52 edition revised as of July 1, 1999, the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 2 of 2 (§§ 52.1019 to End) editions revised as of July 1, 2000 through July 1, 2011, and the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 3 of 3 (§§ 52.2020 to End) editions revised as of July 1, 2012.
(b)-(c) [Reserved]
§ 52.2140 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of South Carolina and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of South Carolina’s SIP revision described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
(b)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of South Carolina and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2)[Reserved]
§ 52.2141 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of South Carolina and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR SO
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of South Carolina’s SIP revision described in paragraph (a) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR SO
Subpart QQ – South Dakota
§ 52.2170 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State Implementation Plan for South Dakota under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410 and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards or other requirements under the Clean Air Act.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to October 1, 2015, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region 8 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the SIP as of October 1, 2015.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the EPA Region 8 Office, Office of Partnerships and Regulatory Assistance (OPRA), Air Program, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado 80202-1129.
(c) EPA-approved regulations.
Rule No. | Rule title | State effective date | EPA effective date | Final rule citation, date | Comments |
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74:09:01:20 | Board member conflict of interest | 5/29/14 | 3/2/15 | 80 FR 4799, 1/29/15 | |
74:09:01:21 | Board member potential conflict of interests | 5/29/14 | 3/2/15 | 80 FR 4799, 1/29/15 | |
74:36:01:01 | Definitions | 04/19/2021 | 5/11/2022 | 87 FR 21026, 4/11/2022 | |
74:36:01:03 | Administrative permit amendment defined | 4/4/99 | 5/7/03 | 68 FR 16726, 4/7/03 | |
74:36:01:04 | Affected states defined | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:01:05 | Applicable requirements of the Clean Air Act defined | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:01:06 | Complete application defined | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:01:08 | Major source defined | 4/4/99 | 5/19/14 | 79 FR 21852, 4/18/14 | |
74:36:01:09 | Categories of sources defined | 1/2/05 | 10/13/06 | 71 FR 46403, 8/14/06 | |
74:36:01:10 | Modification defined | 10/13/15 | 11/14/16 | 81 FR 70628, 10/13/16 | |
74:36:01:11 | National ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:01:12 | Potential to emit defined | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:01:13 | Process weight rate defined | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:01:15 | Regulated air pollutant defined | 1/5/95 | 5/19/14 | 79 FR 21852, 4/18/14 | |
74:36:01:16 | Responsible official defined | 1/2/05 | 10/13/06 | 71 FR 46403, 8/14/06 | |
74:36:01:18 | Municipal solid waste landfill defined | 12/29/96 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:01:19 | Existing municipal solid waste landfill defined | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:01:20 | Physical change in or change in the method of operation defined | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:01:21 | Commence construction defined | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:02:01 | Air quality goals | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:02:02 | Ambient air quality standards | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:02:03 | Methods of sampling and analysis | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:02:04 | Ambient air monitoring network | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:02:05 | Air quality monitoring requirements | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:03:01 | Air pollution emergency episode | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:03:02 | Episode emergency contingency plan | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:04:01 | Applicability | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:04:02 | Minor source operating permit required | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:02.01 | Minor source operating permit exemption | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:03 | Emission unit exemptions | 10/13/15 | 11/14/16 | 81 FR 70628, 10/13/16 | |
74:36:04:04 | Standard for issuance of a minor source operating permit | 9/13/2017 | 7/26/2018 | 83 FR 29700, 6/26/2018 | |
74:36:04:05 | Time period for operating permits and renewals | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:04:06 | Timely and complete application for operating permit required | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:07 | Required contents of complete application for operating permit | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:08 | Applicant required to supplement or correct application | 1/5/95 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:04:09 | Permit application – Completeness review | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:10 | Time period for department’s recommendation | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:11 | Department’s recommendation on operating permit | 4/4/99 | 5/7/03 | 68 FR 16726, 4/7/03 | |
74:36:04:12 | Public participation in permitting process | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:04:12.01 | Public review of department’s draft permit | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:13 | Final permit decision – Notice to interested persons | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:04:14 | Right to petition for contested case hearing | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:04:15 | Contents of operating permit | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:04:16 | Operating permit expiration | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:17 | Renewal of operating permit | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:18 | Operating permit revision | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:19 | Administrative permit amendment | 4/4/99 | 5/7/03 | 68 FR 16726, 4/7/03 | |
74:36:04:20 | Procedures for administrative permit amendments | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:20.01 | Minor permit amendment required | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:20.02 | Requirements for minor permit amendment | 1/5/95 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:04:20.03 | Application for minor permit amendment | 1/5/95 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:04:20.04 | Department deadline to approve minor permit amendment | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:21 | Permit modifications | 10/13/15 | 11/14/16 | 81 FR 70628, 10/13/16 | |
74:36:04:22 | Source status change – new permit required | 4/4/99 | 5/7/03 | 68 FR 16726, 4/7/03 | |
74:36:04:23 | Reopening operating permit for cause | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:24 | Procedures to reopen operating permit | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:04:27 | Operating permit termination, revision, and revocation | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:28 | Notice of operating noncompliance – Contents | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:04:29 | Petition for contested case on alleged violation | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:04:31 | Circumvention of emissions not allowed | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:04:32 | General permits | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:04:33 | Secretary may require an individual permit | 9/1/03 | 7/9/04 | 69 FR 25839, 5/10/04 | |
74:36:06:01 | Applicability | 1/5/95 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:06:02 | Allowable emissions for fuel-burning units | 4/4/99 | 5/7/03 | 68 FR 16726, 4/7/03 | |
74:36:06:03 | Allowable emissions for process industry units | 4/4/99 | 5/7/03 | 68 FR 16726, 4/7/03 | |
74:36:06:04 | Particulate emission restrictions for incinerators and waste wood burners | 1/2/05 | 10/13/06 | 71 FR 46403,8/14/06 | |
74:36:06:05 | Most stringent interpretation applicable | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:06:06 | Stack performance test | 1/2/05 | 10/13/06 | 71 FR 46403, 8/14/06 | |
74:36:06:07 | Open burning practices prohibited | 9/13/2017 | 7/26/2018 | 83 FR 29700, 6/26/2018 | |
74:36:07:08 | Ash disposal requirements | 12/29/96 | 6/21/00 | 65 FR 32033, 5/22/00 | |
74:36:07:29 | Operating requirements for wire reclamation furnaces | 4/22/93 | 11/6/95 | 60 FR 46222, 9/6/95 | |
74:36:07:30 | Monitoring requirements for wire reclamation furnaces | 4/22/93 | 11/6/95 | 60 FR 46222, 9/6/95 | |
74:36:09:01 | Applicability | 9/18/06 | 1/22/08 | 72 FR 72617, 12/21/07 | |
74:36:09:01.01 | Prevention of significant deterioration permit required | 9/18/06 | 1/22/08 | 72 FR 72617, 12/21/07 | |
74:36:09:02 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:09:03 | Public participation | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:10:01 | Applicability | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:10:02 | Definitions | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:10:03.01 | New source review preconstruction permit required | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:10:05 | New source review preconstruction permit required | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:10:06 | Causing or contributing to a violation of any national ambient air quality standard | 11/14/16 | 81 FR 70628, 10/13/16 | ||
74:36:10:07 | Determining credit for emissions Offsets | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:10:08 | Projected actual emissions | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:10:09 | Clean unit test for emission units subject to lowest achievable emission rate | 1/2/05 | 10/13/06 | 71 FR 46403, 8/14/06 | |
74:36:10:10 | Clean unit test for emission units comparable to lowest achievable emission rate | 1/2/05 | 10/13/06 | 71 FR 46403, 8/14/06 | |
74:36:11:01 | Stack performance testing or other testing methods | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:11:02 | Secretary may require performance tests | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:11:03 | Notice to department of performance test | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:11:04 | Testing new fuels or raw materials | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:12:01 | Restrictions on visible emissions | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:12:02 | Exceptions to restrictions | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:12:03 | Exceptions granted to alfalfa pelletizers or dehydrators | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:13:01 | Secretary may require continuous emission monitoring systems (CEMS) | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:13:02 | Minimum performance specifications for all continuous emission monitoring systems | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:13:03 | Reporting requirements | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:13:04 | Notice to department of exceedance | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:13:05 | Compliance determined by data from continuous emission monitor | 4/22/93 | 12/18/98 | 63 FR 55804, 10/19/98 | |
74:36:13:06 | Compliance certification | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:13:07 | Credible evidence | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:13:08 | Compliance assurance monitoring | 10/13/15 | 11/14/16 | 81 FR 70628, 10/13/16 | |
74:36:17:01 | Applicability | 2/11/96 | 8/9/02 | 67 FR 39619, 6/10/02 | |
74:36:17:02 | Reasonable available control technology | 2/11/96 | 8/9/02 | 67 FR 39619, 6/10/02 | |
74:36:17:03 | Street sanding specifications | 2/11/96 | 8/9/02 | 67 FR 39619, 6/10/02 | |
74:36:17:04 | Street deicing and maintenance plan | 2/11/96 | 8/9/02 | 67 FR 39619, 6/10/02 | |
74:36:17:05 | Street sanding and sweeping recordkeeping | 2/11/96 | 8/9/02 | 67 FR 39619, 6/10/02 | |
74:36:17:06 | Inspection authority | 2/11/96 | 8/9/02 | 67 FR 39619, 6/10/02 | |
74:36:18:01 | Definitions | 7/1/02 | 3/22/04 | 69 FR 2671,1/20/04 | |
74:36:18:02 | Applicability | 7/1/02 | 3/22/04 | 69 FR 2671, 1/20/04 | |
74:36:18:03 | Permit required | 7/1/02 | 3/22/04 | 69 FR 2671, 1/20/04 | |
74:36:18:04 | Time period for permits and renewals | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:18:05 | Required contents of a complete application for a permit | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:18:06 | Contents of permit | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:18:07 | Permit expiration | 7/1/02 | 3/22/04 | 69 FR 2671, 1/20/04 | |
74:36:18:08 | Renewal of permit | 7/1/02 | 3/22/04 | 69 FR 2671, 1/20/04 | |
74:36:18:09 | Reasonably available control technology required | 7/1/02 | 3/22/04 | 69 FR 2671, 1/20/04 | |
74:36:18:10 | Visible emission limit for construction and continuous operation activities | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:18:11 | Exception to visible emission limit | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:18:12 | Notice of operating noncompliance – Contents | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36.20.01 | Applicability | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:02 | Construction permit required | 10/13/15 | 11/14/16 | 81 FR 70628, 10/13/16 | |
74:36:20:03 | Construction permit exemption | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:04 | Emission unit exemptions | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:05 | Standard for issuance of construction permit | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:20:06 | Timely and complete application for a construction permit required | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:07 | Required contents of complete application for a construction permit | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:08 | Applicant required to supplement or correct application | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:09 | Permit application – Completeness review | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:10 | Time period for department’s recommendation | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:11 | Public participation in permitting process | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:20:12 | Public review of department’s draft permit | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:13 | Final permit decision – Notice to interested persons | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:20:14 | Right to petition for contested case hearing | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:20:15 | Contents of construction permit | 6/25/13 | 11/2/15 | 80 FR 59620, 10/2/15 | |
74:36:20:16 | Administrative permit amendment | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:17 | Procedures for administrative permit amendments | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36149, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:18 | Reopening construction permit for cause | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:19 | Procedures to reopen construction permit | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36149, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:20 | Construction permit does not exempt from other requirements | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:21 | Expiration of a construction permit | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:22 | Notice of constructing or operating noncompliance – Contents | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:23 | Petition for contested case on alleged violation | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:20:24 | Circumvention of emissions not allowed | 6/28/10 | 7/28/14 | 79 FR 36419, 6/27/14 | |
74:36:21:01 | Applicability | 12/7/10 | 5/29/12 | 77 FR 24845, 4/26/12 | |
74:36:21:02 | Definitions | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:21:03 | Existing stationary facility defined | 12/7/10 | 5/29/12 | 77 FR 24845, 4/26/12 | |
74:36:21:04 | Visibility impact analysis | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:21:05 | BART determination | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:21:06 | BART determination for a BART-eligible coal-fired power plant | 9/19/11 | 5/29/12 | 77 FR 24845, 4/26/12 | |
74:36:21:07 | Installation of controls based on visibility impact analysis or BART determination | 12/7/10 | 5/29/12 | 77 FR 24845, 4/26/12 | |
74:36:21:08 | Operation and maintenance of controls | 12/7/10 | 5/29/12 | 77 FR 24845, 4/26/12 | |
74:36:21:09 | Monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
74:36:21:10 | Permit to construct | 12/7/10 | 5/29/12 | 77 FR 24845, 4/26/12 | |
74:36:21:11 | Permit required for BART determination | 12/7/10 | 5/29/12 | 77 FR 24845, 4/26/12 | |
74:36:21:12 | Federal land manager notification and review | 12/7/10 | 5/29/12 | 77 FR 24845, 4/26/12 | |
74:36:21:13 | Calculate a 30-day rolling average | 11/25/2019 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
1.1 | Applicability | 12/12/78 | 7/13/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 | |
1.2 | Definitions | 12/12/78 | 7/13/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 | |
1.3 | Standard of compliance | 12/12/78 | 7/13/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 | |
1.4 | Reasonably available control technology required | 12/12/78 | 7/13/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 | |
1.5 | Fugitive dust control permits required for construction activities, | 12/12/78 | 7/13/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 | |
1.6 | Compliance plans and schedules required, | 12/12/78 | 7/13/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 | |
1.7 | Enforcement procedures | 12/12/78 | 7/13/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 | |
1.8 | Establishment of administrative mechanisms | 12/12/78 | 7/13/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 | |
1.9 | Separability | 12/12/78 | 7/13/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 |
(d) EPA-approved source specific requirements.
Rule No. | Rule title | State effective date | EPA effective date | Final rule citation, date | Comments |
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(AQ 79-02.) | South Dakota State University steam generating plant | 3/18/82 | 8/7/83 | 48 FR 31199, 7/7/83 |
(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory provisions.
Rule title | State effective date | EPA effective date | Final rule citation, date | Comments |
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I.A. Introduction | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I.B. Legal Authority | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I.C. Control Strategy | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I.D. Compliance Schedule | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I.E. Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I.F. Air Quality Surveillance | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I.G. Review of New Sources and Modifications | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I.H. Source Surveillance | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I.I. Resources | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I.J. Intergovernmental Cooperation | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
I. Appendix A. South Dakota Compiled Laws | 1/17/72 | 7/13/72 | 37 FR 15080, 7/27/72 | |
II. Part D Plan for Total Suspended Particulate | 12/27/78 | 8/30/79 | 44 FR 44494, 7/30/79 | |
III. SIP to meet Air Quality Monitoring and public notification requirements | 1/21/80 | 10/4/80 | 45 FR 58528, 9/4/80 | |
IV. Lead (Pb) SIP | 5/4/84 | 10/26/84 | 49 FR 37752, 9/26/84 | |
V. Stack Height Demonstration Analysis | 8/20/86 | 7/7/89 | 54 FR 24334, 6/7/89 | |
VI. Commitment to revise stack height rules | 5/11/88 | 10/2/88 | 53 FR 34077, 9/2/88 | |
VII. PM | 7/12/88 | 11/5/90 | 55 FR 40831, 10/5/90 | |
VIII. Small Business Technical and Environmental Compliance Program | 1/12/94 | 12/27/94 | 59 FR 53589, 10/25/94 | |
IX. Commitment regarding permit exceedances of the PM | 11/16/95 | 7/10/02 | 67 FR 39619, 6/10/02 | |
X. CAA 110(a)(D)(2)(i) Interstate Transport Requirements for the 1997 8-hr Ozone and PM | 4/19/07 | 7/7/08 | 73 FR 26019, 5/8/08 | |
XI. 1997 Ozone NAAQS Infrastructure Certification | 2/1/08 | 8/22/11 | 76 FR 43912, 7/22/11 | |
XII. South Dakota Regional Haze State Implementation Plan, Amended | 4/26/12 | 5/29/12 | 77 FR 24845, 4/26/12 | |
XIII. Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 and 2006 PM | 3/4/11 | 3/2/15 | 80 FR 4799, 1/29/15 | |
XIV. Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Lead NAAQS | 10/10/12 | 3/2/15 | 80 FR 4799, 1/29/15 | |
XV. Section 110(a)(3) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 8-hour Ozone NAAQS | 5/21/13 | 3/2/15 | 80 FR 4799, 1/29/15 | |
XVI. Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 NO | 10/23/13 | 3/2/15 | 80 FR 4799, 1/29/15 | |
XVII. SDCL (South Dakota Codified Laws), 1-40-25.1 | 3/2/15 | 3/2/15 | 80 FR 4799, 1/29/15 | |
XVIII. South Dakota Codified Laws, 34-A-1-57, 34-A-1-58, 34-A-1-59, and 34-A-1-60 | 7/1/93 | 12/27/94 | 59 FR 53589, 10/25/94 | |
XIX. Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) Interstate Transport Requirements for the 2008 8-hour Ozone NAAQS | 5/21/13 | 3/2/15 | 80 FR 4799, 1/29/15 | |
XX. Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 SO | Submitted: 12/20/2013 and 01/25/2016 | 8/16/2017 | 82 FR 38832 | Excluding 110(D)(i)(I), interstate transport for the 2010 SO |
XXI. Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) Interstate Transport Requirements for the 2012 PM | Submitted: 1/25/2016 | 8/6/2018 | 83 FR 31329, 7/5/2018 | |
XXII. Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) Interstate Transport Requirements for the 2010 SO | Submitted: 12/20/2013 | 10/1/2018 | 83 FR 44503, 8/31/2018 | |
XXIII. Regional Haze 5-Year Progress Report | Submitted 01/27/2016 | 1/2/2019 | 83 FR 62268, 12/3/2018 | |
XXVI. Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 8-hour Ozone NAAQS | 01/15/2020 | 11/25/2020 | 85 FR 67658, 10/26/2020 | |
XXVII. South Dakota Codified Laws, 34A-1-2, 34A-1-58.1, 34A-1-60 and 34A-1-63 | 4/19/21 | 5/11/2022 | 87 FR 21026, 4/11/2022 |
§ 52.2171 Classification of regions.
The South Dakota plan evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
Metropolitan Sioux City Interstate | III | III | III | III | III |
Metropolitan Sioux Falls Interstate | II | III | III | III | III |
Black Hills – Rapid City Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
South Dakota Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
§ 52.2172 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves South Dakota’s plan as meeting the requirements of section 110 of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977. Furthermore, the Administrator finds that the plan satisfies all requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977.
(b)(1) Insofar as the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) provisions found in this subpart apply to stationary sources of greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, the Administrator approves that application only to the extent that GHGs are “subject to regulation”, as provided in this paragraph (b), and the Administrator takes no action on that application to the extent that GHGs are not “subject to regulation.”
(2) Beginning January 2, 2011, the pollutant GHGs is subject to regulation if:
(i) The stationary source is a new major stationary source for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will emit or will have the potential to emit 75,000 tpy CO
(ii) The stationary source is an existing major stationary source for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will have an emissions increase of a regulated NSR pollutant, and an emissions increase of 75,000 tpy CO
(3) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the provisions in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the pollutant GHGs shall also be subject to regulation:
(i) At a new stationary source that will emit or have the potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO
(ii) At an existing stationary source that emits or has the potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO
(4) For purposes of this paragraph (b) –
(i) The term greenhouse gas shall mean the air pollutant defined in 40 CFR 86.1818-12(a) as the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases: Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
(ii) The term tpy CO
(A) Multiplying the mass amount of emissions (tpy), for each of the six greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHGs, by the gas’s associated global warming potential published at Table A-1 to subpart A of 40 CFR part 98 – Global Warming Potentials.
(B) Sum the resultant value from paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this section for each gas to compute a tpy CO
(iii) The term emissions increase shall mean that both a significant emissions increase (as calculated using the procedures in 40 CFR 52.21(a)(2)(iv)) and a significant net emissions increase (as defined in paragraphs 40 CFR 52.21(b)(3) and (b)(23)(i)) occur. For the pollutant GHGs, an emissions increase shall be based on tpy CO
(a) The requirements of § 51.230(f) of this chapter are not met since the South Dakota Compiled Law 34-16A-21 provides that data which relates to processes or production unique to the owner or which tend to adversely affect a competitive position of the owner shall be held confidential.
(b) Delegation of authority: Pursuant to section 114 of the Act, South Dakota requested a delegation of authority to enable it to collect, correlate and release emission data to the public. The Administrator has determined that South Dakota is qualified to receive a delegation of the authority it requested. Accordingly, the Administrator delegates to South Dakota his authority under sections 114(a) (1) and (2) and section 114(c) of the Act, i.e., authority to collect, correlate, and release emission data to the public.
§§ 52.2174-52.2177 [Reserved]
§ 52.2178 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The South Dakota plan, as submitted, is approved as meeting the requirements of part C, subpart 1 of the CAA, except that it does not apply to sources proposing to construct on Indian reservations;
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the South Dakota State implementation plan and are applicable to proposed major stationary sources or major modifications to be located on Indian reservations.
§ 52.2179 Visibility protection.
(a) The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met, because the plan does not include approvable procedures for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b) Regulation for visibility monitoring and new source review. The provisions of § 52.28 are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable plan for the State of New Hampshire.
(c) [Reserved]
§ 52.2180 Stack height regulations.
The State of South Dakota has committed to revise its stack height regulations should EPA complete rulemaking to respond to the decision in NRDC v. Thomas, 838 F.2d 1224 (DC Cir. 1988). In a letter to Douglas M. Skie, EPA, dated May 11, 1988, Joel C. Smith, Administrator, Office of Air Quality and Solid Waste, stated:
“* * * We are submitting this letter to allow EPA to continue to process our current SIP submittal with the understanding that if EPA’s response to the NRDC remand modifies the July 8, 1985 regulations, EPA will notify the State of the rules that must be changed to comport with the EPA’s modified requirements. The State of South Dakota agrees to make the appropriate changes.”
§ 52.2181 [Reserved]
§ 52.2182 PM10 Committal SIP.
On July 12 1988, the State submitted a Committal SIP for the Rapid City Group II PM
§ 52.2183 Variance provision.
The revisions to the variance provisions in Chapter 74:26:01:31.01 of the South Dakota Air Pollution Control Program, which were submitted by the Governor’s designee on September 25, 1991, are disapproved because they are inconsistent with section 110(i) of the Clean Air Act, which prohibits any state or EPA from granting a variance from any requirement of an applicable implementation plan with respect to a stationary source.
§ 52.2184 Operating permits for minor sources.
Emission limitations and related provisions established in South Dakota minor source operating permits, which are issued in accordance with ARSD 74:36:04 and which are submitted to EPA in a timely manner in both proposed and final form, shall be enforceable by EPA. EPA reserves the right to deem permit conditions not federally enforceable. Such a determination will be made according to appropriate procedures and will be based upon the permit, permit approval procedures, or permit requirements which do not conform with the operating permit program requirements of EPA’s underlying regulations.
§ 52.2185 Change to approved plan.
South Dakota Air Pollution Control Program Chapter 74:36:07, New Source Performance Standards, is removed from the approved plan, except for sections 74:36:07:08, 74:36:07:11 and 74:36:07:29-30. On April 2, 2002, we issued a letter delegating responsibility for all sources located, or to be located, in the State of South Dakota subject to the specified NSPS in 40 CFR part 60. See the table in 40 CFR 60.4 for the delegation status of NSPS to the State of South Dakota.
§ 52.2186 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of South Dakota” and all revisions submitted by South Dakota that were federally approved prior to November 15, 2004.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 27, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Request for delegation of authority submitted January 27, 1972, by the Governor.
(2) Clarification of control regulations (section 1.8.4) submitted April 27, 1972, by the State Department of Health.
(3) Clarification of control regulations (section 1.8.4) submitted May 2, 1972, by the Governor.
(4) On December 4, 1975, the Governor of South Dakota submitted revisions and additions to the air pollution control regulations (Article 34:10 of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota). The submittal updated rules and regulations; review procedures for newand modified direct sources; variance and enforcement procedure revisions; episode procedure changes; and the addition of new source performance standards similar to those of EPA.
(5) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977 were submitted on January 3, 1979.
(6) A new control strategy for Brookings, South Dakota was submitted on April 16, 1979.
(7) On January 21, 1980, the Governor submitted a plan revision to meet the requirements of Air Quality Monitoring 40 CFR part 58, subpart C, § 58.20, and Public Notification required under section 127 of the Clean Air Act.
(8) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on October 16, 1980.
(9) On September 13, 1982, the Governor submitted a plan revision for a new control strategy for Brookings, South Dakota and an amendment to the opacity regulation for alfalfa pelletizers.
(10) On May 4, 1984, the Governor submitted a plan revision for lead and repealed the hydrocarbon standard.
(11) On January 28, 1988, the Governor submitted a plan revision (1) updating citations to Federal regulations in the South Dakota air pollution control regulations (Administrative Rules of South Dakota 74:26), (2) adopting new ambient air quality standards for particulates (PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD) 74:26:01:12, ARSD 74:26:01:35, ARSD 74:26:01:37, ARSD 74:26:01:64, ARSD 74:26:08 through ARSD 74:26:23, inclusive, and addition of a new section, ARSD 74:26:02:35, were revised through November 24, 1987.
(12) In a letter dated August 7, 1986, the Governor submitted revisions to the South Dakota SIP adopting federal stack height regulations (Administrative Rules of South Dakota 74:26). In a letter dated August 20, 1986, the Administrator, Office of Air Quality and Solid Waste of South Dakota, submitted the stack height demonstration analysis with supplemental information submitted on December 3, 1986.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota 74:26 effective on May 21, 1986. The changes consisted of incorporating definitions for good engineering practices and dispersion techniques into 74:26:01:12, standard for the issuance of construction permit.
(B) Stack height demonstration analysis submitted by the State with letters dated August 20, 1986 and December 3, 1986.
(13) On September 25, 1992 and February 24, 1992, the Governor of South Dakota submitted revisions to the plan for new source performance standards and asbestos.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Air Pollution Control Program, Sections 74:26:08-74:26:21 and 74:26:23-74:26:25, New Source Performance Standards, effective May 13, 1991, Section 74:26:26, Standards of Performance for Municipal Waste Combustors, effective November 24, 1991, and Section 74:26:22, Emission Standards for Asbestos Air Pollutants, effective December 2, 1991.
(14) On September 25, 1991, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota submitted revisions to the plan for new source review, operating permits, and the PM-10 Group II requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference
(A) Revisions to the Air Pollution Control Program, Sections 74:26:01-74:26:08, effective May 13, 1991.
(ii) Additional material
(A) Letter dated April 14, 1992, from the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources to EPA.
(15) On November 10, 1992, the Governor of South Dakota’s designee submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Assistance Program to be incorporated into the South Dakota State Implementation Plan as required by section 507 of the Clean Air Act. An amendment to the plan was submitted by the Governor’s designee on April 1, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) November 10, 1992 letter from the Governor of South Dakota’s designee submitting a Small Business Assistance Program plan to EPA.
(B) April 1, 1994 letter from the Governor of South Dakota’s designee submitting an amendment to the South Dakota Small Business Assistance Program plan to EPA.
(C) The State of South Dakota amended plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Assistance Program, adopted January 12, 1994 by the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources.
(D) South Dakota Codified Laws 34A-1-57, effective July 1, 1992 and 34A-1-58 through 60, effective July 1, 1993, which gives the State of South Dakota the authority to establish and fund the South Dakota Small Business Assistance Program.
(16) On November 12, 1993 and March 7, 1995, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota submitted revisions to the plan, which included revised regulations for definitions, minor source construction and federally enforceable state operating permit (FESOP) rules, source category emission limitations, sulfur dioxide rule corrections, new source performance standards (NSPS), new source review (NSR) requirements for new and modified major sources impacting nonattainment areas, and enhanced monitoring and compliance certification requirements. The State also requested that the existing State regulations approved in the South Dakota SIP be replaced with the following chapters of the recently recodified Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD): 74:36:01-74:36:04, 74:36:06; 74:36:07, 74:36:10-74:36:13, and 74:36:15, as in effect on January 5, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air Pollution Control Program, Chapters 74:36:01 (except 74:36:01:01(2) and (3)); 74:36:02-74:36:04, 74:36:06; 74:36:07, 74:36:10-74:36:13, and 74:36:15, effective April 22, 1993 and January 5, 1995.
(17) On May 2, 1997, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota submitted revisions to the plan. The revisions pertain to revised regulations for definitions, minor source operating permits, open burning, and performance testing. The State’s SIP submittal requested that EPA replace the previous version of the ARSD approved into the SIP with the following chapters of the ARSD as in effect on December 29, 1996: 74:36:01 through 74:36:03, 74:36:04 (with the exception of section 74:36:04:03.01), 74:36:06, 74:36:07, 74:36:10-13, and 74:36:17. EPA is replacing all of the previously approved State regulations, except the NSPS rules in ARSD 74:36:07, with those regulations listed in paragraph (c)(17)(i)(A). ARSD 74:36:07, as in effect on January 5, 1995 and as approved by EPA at 40 CFR 52.2170(c)(16)(i)(A), will remain part of the SIP. [Note that EPA is not incorporating the revised ARSD 74:36:07, new ARSD 74:36:11:04, or new ARSD 74:36:17 in this action, as these chapters will be acted on separately by EPA.]
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air Pollution Control Program, Chapters 74:36:01-03; 74:36:04 (except section 74:36:04:03.1); 74:36:06; 74:36:10, 74:36:11 (with the exception of ARSD 74:36:11:04), 74:36:12, and 74:36:13, effective December 29, 1996.
(18) On May 2, 1997 and on May 6, 1999, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota submitted revisions to the new source performance standards in subchapter 74:36:07 of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota (ARSD).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air Pollution Control Program, Chapter 74:36:07 – New Source Performance Standards, subsections 74:36:07:01 through 74:36:07:10, 74:36:07:12 through 74:36:07:28, 74:36:07:31 through 74:36:07:33, and 74:36:07:43, effective December 29, 1996.
(B) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air Pollution Control Program, Chapter 74:36:07 – New Source Performance Standards, subsections 74:36:07:06.02, 74:36:07:07.01, 74:36:07:11, and 74:36:07:43, effective April 4, 1999.
(19) On May 2, 1997 and on May 6, 1999, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota submitted provisions in Section 74:36:11:04 of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota. The provisions allow permitted sources to request permission to test a new fuel or raw material, to determine if it is compatible with existing equipment and to determine air emission rates, before requesting a permit amendment or modification if certain conditions are met.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air Pollution Control Program, Chapter 74:36:11, Performance Testing, section 74:36:11:04, effective April 4, 1999.
(20) On January 22, 1996, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota submitted provisions in Section 74:36:17 of the Administrative rules of South Dakota. The provisions consist of street sanding requirements that apply within the city limits of Rapid City, South Dakota.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Air Pollution Control Program, Chapter 74:36:17.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Letter of March 25, 1994 from South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources discussing whether EPA should designate Rapid City as nonattainment for the PM-10 standard.
(B) Letter of July 19, 1995 from EPA Region VIII discussing with the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources the exceedances of the PM-10 standard measured in the Rapid City.
(C) Letter of November 16, 1995 from the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources describing the commitment the State of South Dakota has toward permit exceedances of the PM-10 standard in the future.
(D) Letter of January 22, 1996 from the South Dakota Department of Environment and Natural Resources transmitting Rapid City street sanding requirements.
(21) On May 6, 1999 and June 30, 2000, South Dakota submitted revisions to its Air Pollution Control Program Rules. The sections of the rule being approved replace the same numbered sections that have previously been approved into the SIP. The provisions of section 74:36:07, except 74:36:07:29 and 74:36:07:30, which have previously been incorporated by reference in paragraphs (c)(16)(i)(A) and (c)(18)(i) of this section, are being removed from the South Dakota SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Sections 74:36:01:01(1) through (79), effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:03, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:05, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:07, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:08, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:10, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:17, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:20, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:02:02, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:02:03, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:02:04, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:02:05, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:04:03, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:09, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:11, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:12, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:12.01, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:13, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:01:14, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:18, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:19, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:20, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:20.01, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:20.04, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:04:22, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:06:02, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:06:03, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:06:07, effective 4/4/1999; 74:36:11:01, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:12:01, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:13:02, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:13:03, effective 6/27/2000; 74:36:13:04, effective 6/27/2000; and 74:36:13:07, effective 6/27/2000.
(22) On June 27, 2002, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan. The June 27, 2002 submittal consists of revisions to the Administrative Rules of South Dakota. These revisions add a new chapter 74:36:18, “Regulations for State Facilities in the Rapid City Area”. Chapter 74:36:18 regulates fugitive emissions of particulate matter from state facilities and state contractors that conduct a construction activity or continuous operation activity within the Rapid City air quality control zone.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter 74:36:18 of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota, effective July 1, 2002.
(23) On September 12, 2003, the designee of the Governor of South Dakota submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan. The September 12, 2003 submittal revises the following chapters of the Administrative Rules of South Dakota: 74:36:01, 74:36:04, 74:36:10 and 74:36:11.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Administrative Rules of South Dakota, Chapter 74:36:01, sections 74:36:01:01(77), 74:36:01:01(80), and 74:36:01:01(81); Chapter 74:36:04, sections 74:36:04:06, 74:36:04:32 and 74:36:04:33; Chapter 74:36:10, except section 74:36:10:01; and Chapter 74:36:11, section 74:36:11:01, effective September 1, 2003.
Subpart RR – Tennessee
§ 52.2219 Conditional approval.
(a) Tennessee submitted a source-specific SIP revision to EPA on June 29, 2021, regarding the Packaging Company of America’s Highway 57, Counce, Tennessee facility, along with a commitment to modify the provisions at Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulation 1200-03-27.12(11) to specify allowable non-Part 75 permissible alternative monitoring and reporting methodologies for large industrial non-EGUs subject to the NO
(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2220 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for Tennessee under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraph (c) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to January 1, 2006, for Tennessee (Table 1 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), January 1, 2003 for Memphis Shelby County (Table 2 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), March 1, 2005, for Knox County (Table 3 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005 for Chattanooga (Table 4 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan), April 1, 2005, for Nashville-Davidson County (Table 5 of the Tennessee State Implementation Plan) and paragraph (d) with an EPA approval date prior to December 1, 1998, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region 4 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State implementation plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1).
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the Region 4 EPA Office at 61 Forsyth Street, SW., Atlanta, GA 30303; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, Air Docket, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room B102, Washington, DC 20460; or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
Table 1 – EPA Approved Tennessee Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Section 0400-30-17-.01 | Purpose and Intent | 9/23/2013 | 4/2/2014, 79 FR 18455 | |
Section 0400-30-17-.02 | Protecting the Public Interests | 9/23/2013 | 4/2/2014, 79 FR 18455 | |
Section 0400-30-17-.03 | Conflict of Interest on the Part of the Board and Technical Secretary | 9/23/2013 | 4/2/2014, 79 FR 18455 | |
Section 0400-30-17-.04 | Conflict of Interest in the Permitting of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Units | 9/23/2013 | 4/2/2014, 79 FR 18455 | |
Section 0400-30-17-.05 | Policy of Ethics and the Avoidance of Conflicts of Interest | 9/23/2013 | 4/2/2014, 79 FR 18455 | |
Section 1200-3-1-.01 | General Rules | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12540 | |
Section 1200-3-1-.02 | Severability | 10/12/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-2-.01 | General Definitions | 06/26/93 | 09/16/02, 67 FR 46594 | |
Section 1200-3-2-.02 | Abbreviations | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12540 | |
Section 1200-3-3-.01 | Primary Air Quality Standards | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12539 | |
Section 1200-3-3-.02 | Secondary Air Quality Standards | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12539 | |
Section 1200-3-3-.03 | Tennessee’s Ambient Air Quality Standards | 12/05/84 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12539 | |
Section 1200-3-3-.04 | Nondegradation | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12540 | |
Section 1200-3-3-.05 | Achievement | 08/02/83 | 4/07/93, 58 FR 18011 | |
Section 1200-3-4-.01 | Purpose | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12540 | |
Section 1200-3-4-.02 | Open Burning Prohibited | 03/21/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27268 | |
Section 1200-3-4-.03 | Exceptions to Prohibition | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12540 | |
Section 1200-3-4-.04 | Permits for Open Burning | 06/21/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27268 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.01 | General Standards | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.02 | Exceptions | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.03 | Method of Evaluating and Recording | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.04 | Exemption | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.05 | Standard for Certain Existing Sources | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.06 | Wood-Fired Fuel Burning Equipment | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.07 | Repealed | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.08 | Titanium Dioxide (TiO | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.09 | Kraft Mill and Soda Mill Recovery | 4/06/98 | 09/16/02, 67 FR 46594 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.10 | Choice of Visible Emission Standard for Certain Fuel Burning Equipment | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.11 | Repealed | 4/06/98 | 09/16/02, 62 FR 46594 | |
Section 1200-3-5-.12 | Coke Battery Underfire (combustion) Stacks | 06/07/92 | 08/15/97, 62 FR 43643 | |
Section 1200-3-6-.01 | General Non-Process Emissions | 06/21/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-6-.02 | Non-Process Particulate Emission Standards | 09/8/80 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-6-.03 | General Non-Process Gaseous Emissions | 06/21/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-6-.04 | (Deleted) | 06/21/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-6-.05 | Wood-Fired Fuel Burning Equipment | 05/30/87 | 11/23/88, 53 FR 47530 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.01 | General Process Particulate Emission Standards | 03/02/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.02 | Choice of Particulate Emission Standards – Existing Process | 4/12/78 | 06/07/79, 44 FR 32681 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.03 | New Processes | 06/21/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.04 | Limiting Allowable Emissions | 03/21/79 | 06/07/79, 44 FR 32681 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.05 | Specific Process Emission Standards | 06/07/74 | 06/07/79, 44 FR 32681 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.06 | Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources | 06/07/74 | 06/07/79, 44 FR 32681 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.07 | General Provisions and Applicability for Process Gaseous Emission Standards | 1/22/82 | 06/12/96, 61 FR 29666 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.08 | Specific Process Emission Standards | 09/22/80 | 1/31/96, 61 FR 3318 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.09 | Sulfuric Acid Mist | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12540 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.10 | Grain Loading Limit for Certain Existing Sources | 03/21/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.11 | Carbon Monoxide, Electric Arc Furnaces | 10/25/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-7-.12 | Carbon Monoxide, Catalytic Cracking Units | 1/22/82 | 06/21/82, 47 FR 26621 | |
Section 1200-3-8-.01 | Fugitive Dust | 07/11/80 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-8-.02 | Special Nonattainment Area Fugitive Dust Requirements | 03/21/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-9-.01 | Construction Permits | 4/22/2021 | 10/24/2022, 87 FR 64166 | Except for 1200-03-09-.01(1)(a), (1)(d), (4)(b)24(i)(XVII), (4)(b)29, (4)(b)47(i)(IV), (4)(j)3, (5)(b)1(x) (VII), and (5)(b)2(iii)(II), which have a state effective date of 4/24/2013; 1200-3-9-.01(1)(j), which is not incorporated into the SIP; and the PM |
Section 1200-3-9-.02 | Operating Permits | 5/10/2009 | 2/7/2012, 77 FR 6016 | |
Section 1200-3-9-.03 | General Provisions | 5/10/2009 | 2/7/2012, 77 FR 6016 | |
Section 1200-3-9-.04 | Exemptions | 08/28/95 | 08/29/02, 67 FR 55320 | |
Section 1200-3-9-.05 | Reserved | |||
Section 1200-3-9-.06 | Appeal of Permit Application Denials and Permit Conditions | 11/16/79 | 06/24/82 47 FR 27269 | |
Section 1200-3-10-.01 | Sampling Required to Establish Contaminant Emission Levels | 12/14/81 | 03/19/96, 61 FR 11136 | |
Section 1200-3-10-.02 | Monitoring of Source Emissions, Recording, and Reporting of the Same are Required | 2/5/2013 | 9/18/2020, 85 FR 58286 | |
Section 1200-3-10-.04 | Sampling, Recording, and Reporting Required for Major Stationary Sources | 09/12/94 | 1/19/00, 65 FR 2880 | |
Section 1200-3-12-.01 | General | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12540 | |
Section 1200-3-12-.02 | Procedures for Ambient Sampling and Analysis | 1/18/80 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27270 | |
Section 1200-3-12-.03 | Source Sampling and Analysis | 8/1/84 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12539 | |
Section 1200-3-12-.04 | Monitoring Required for Determining Compliance of Certain Large Sources | 12/28/96 | 1/07/00, 65 FR 1070 | |
Section 1200-3-13-.01 | Violation Statement | 06/07/74 | 06/07/79, 44 FR 32681 | |
Section 1200-3-14-.01 | General Provisions | 5/31/2021 | 2/7/2023,
88 FR 7888 | |
Section 1200-3-14-.02 | Non-Process Emission Standards | 8/1/84 | 4/07/93, 58 FR 18011 | |
Section 1200-3-14-.03 | Process Emission Standards | 03/21/93 | 03/19/96, 61 FR 11136 | |
Section 1200-3-15-.01 | Purpose | 02/09/77 | 03/29/85, 50 FR 12540 | |
Section 1200-3-15-.02 | Episode Criteria | 06/26/93 | 09/15/94, 59 FR 47256 | |
Section 1200-3-15-.03 | Required Emissions Reductions | 05/15/81 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27267 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.01 | Definitions | 1/12/98 | 06/03/03, 68 FR 33008 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.02 | General Provisions and Applicability | 12/18/2014 | 3/5/2015, 80 FR 11890 | Adds Knox, Blount, and Anderson County to Emissions Statement requirement applicability; clarifies that 25 tons or more NO |
Section 1200-3-18-.03 | Compliance Certification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements for Coating and Printing Sources | 2/8/96 | 07/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.04 | Compliance Certification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements for Non-Coating and Non-Printing Sources | 02/8/96 | 07/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.05 | (Reserved) | 5/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.06 | Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) | 06/4/96 | 08/27/96, 61 FR 43972 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.07 | Source-Specific Compliance Schedules | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.08 | (Reserved) | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.09 | (Reserved) | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.10 | (Reserved) | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.11 | Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Coating Operations | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.12 | Can Coating | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.13 | Coil Coating | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.14 | Paper and Related Coating | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.15 | Fabric Coating | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.16 | Vinyl Coating | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.17 | Coating of Metal Furniture | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.18 | Coating of Large Appliances | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.19 | Coating of Magnet Wire | 05/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.20 | Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts | 1/26/99 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59628 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.21 | Coating of Flat Wood Paneling | 2/8/96 | 7/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.22 | Bulk Gasoline Plants | 12/29/04 | 8/26/05, 70 FR 50199 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.23 | Bulk Gasoline Terminals | 5/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.24 | Gasoline Dispensing Facilities | 8/31/2017 | 7/17/2018, 83 FR 33134 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.25 | Leaks from Gasoline Tank Trucks | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.26 | Petroleum Refinery Sources | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.27 | Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.28 | Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating Roof Tanks | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.29 | Petroleum Liquid Storage in Fixed Roof Tanks | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.30 | Leaks from Natural Gas/Gasoline Processing Equipment | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.31 | Solvent Metal Cleaning | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.32 | Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.33 | Manufacture of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products | 02/21/95 | 07/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.34 | Pneumatic Rubber Tire Manufacturing | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.35 | Graphic Arts Systems | 05/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.36 | Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners | 2/8/96 | 07/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.37 | (Reserved) | 5/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.38 | Leaks from Synthetic Organic Chemical, Polymer, and Resin Manufacturing Equipment | 02/08/96 | 7/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.39 | Manufacture of High Density Polyethylene, Polypropylene, and Polystyrene Resins | 05/08/97 | 7/29/97, 62 FR 40458 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.40 | Air Oxidation Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry | 05/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.41 | (Reserved) | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.42 | Wood Furniture Finishing and Cleaning Operations | 4/25/96 | 07/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.43 | Offset Lithographic Printing Operations | 4/22/96 | 07/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.44 | Surface Coating of Plastic Parts | 06/03/96 | 08/27/96, 61 FR 43972 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.45 | Standards of Performance for Commercial Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Refinishing Operations | 06/03/96 | 08/27/96, 61 FR 43972 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.48 | Volatile Organic Liquid Storage Tanks | 06/03/96 | 08/27/96, 61 FR 43972 | |
Sections 1200-3-18-.49-.77 | (Reserved) | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.78 | Other Facilities That Emit Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) of Fifty Tons Per Year | 2/8/96 | 07/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.79 | Other Facilities That Emit Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) of One Hundred Tons Per Year | 2/08/96 | 7/18/96, 61 FR 37387 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.80 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: General Provisions | 5/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.81 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Determining the Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content of Coatings and Inks | 5/8/97 | 7/29/97, 62 FR 40458 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.82 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Alternative Compliance Methods for Surface Coating | 05/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.83 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Emission Capture and Destruction or Removal Efficiency and Monitoring Requirements | 5/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.84 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Determining the Destruction or Removal Efficiency of a Control Device | 5/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.85 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Leak Detection Methods for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s) | 05/18/93 | 2/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.86 | Performance Specifications for Continuous Emission Monitoring of Total Hydrocarbons | 06/03/96 | 4/14/97, 62 FR 18046 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.87 | Quality Control Procedures for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-18-.88-.99 | (Reserved) | 05/18/93 | 02/27/95, 60 FR 10504 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.01 | Purpose | 4/30/96 | 07/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.02 | General Requirements | 4/30/96 | 07/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.03 | Particulate and Sulfur Dioxide Nonattainment Areas within Tennessee | 4/30/96 | 07/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.04 | (Reserved) | 4/30/96 | 07/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.05 | Operating Permits and Emission Limiting Conditions | 4/30/96 | 07/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.06 | Logs for Operating Hours | 4/30/96 | 07/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.07-.10 | (Reserved) | 4/30/96 | 7/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.11 | Particulate Matter Emission Regulations for the Bristol Nonattainment Area | 04/30/96 | 7/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.12 | Particulate Matter Emission Regulations for Air Contaminant Sources in or Significantly Impacting the Particulate Nonattainment Areas in Campbell County | 04/30/96 | 7/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.13 | Particulate Emission Regulations for the Bull Run Nonattainment Area and Odoms Bend Nonattainment Area | 04/30/96 | 7/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.14 | Sulfur Dioxide Emission Regulations for the New Johnsonville Nonattainment Area | 4/16/97 | 9/13/99, 64 FR 49397 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.15 | Particulate Matter Monitoring Requirements for Steam Electric Generating Units in the Bull Run and Odoms Bend Nonattainment Areas | 4/30/96 | 7/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.16-.18 | (Reserved) | 4/30/96 | 07/30/97, 62 FR 40734 | |
Section 1200-3-19-.19 | Sulfur Dioxide Regulations for the Copper Basin Nonattainment Area | 11/30/96 | 09/13/99, 64 FR 49398 | |
Section 1200-3-20-.01 | Purpose | 02/13/79 | 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004 | |
1200-3-20-.02 | Reasonable Measures Required | 11/11/1997 | 4/7/17, 82 FR 16929 | |
Section 1200-3-20-.03 | Notice Required When Malfunction Occurs | 12/09/81 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27272 | |
Section 1200-3-20-.04 | Logs and reports | 6/19/13 | 9/29/16, 81 FR 66829 | |
Section 1200-3-20-.05 | Copies of Log Required | 02/13/79 | 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004 | |
Section 1200-3-20-.06 | Scheduled Maintenance | 02/13/79 | 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004 | |
Section 1200-3-20-.07 | Report Required Upon The Issuance of Notice of Violation | 02/13/79 | 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004 | |
Section 1200-3-20-.08 | Special Reports Required | 02/13/79 | 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004 | |
Section 1200-3-20-.09 | Rights Reserved | 02/13/79 | 02/06/80, 45 FR 8004 | |
Section 1200-3-20-.10 | Additional Sources Covered | 11/23/79 | 06/24/82, 47 FR 27272 | |
Section 1200-3-21-.01 | General Alternate Emission Standard | 4/22/2021 | 10/24/2022, 87 FR 64166 | |
Section 1200-3-21-.02 | Applicability | 03/22/93 | 4/18/94, 59 FR 18310 | |
Section 1200-3-22-.01 | Definitions | 03/18/85 | 08/12/85, 50 FR 32412 | |
Section 1200-3-22-.02 | General Lead Emission Standards | 12/05/84 | 08/12/85, 50 FR 32412 | |
Section 1200-3-22-.03 | Specific Emission Standards for Existing Sources of Lead | 1/26/00 | 10/29/01, 66 FR 44632 | |
Section 1200-3-22-.04 | Standards for New and Modified Sources of Lead | 12/05/84 | 08/12/85, 50 FR 32412 | |
Section 1200-3-22-.05 | Source Sampling and Analysis | 12/05/84 | 08/12/85, 50 FR 32412 | |
Section 1200-3-22-.06 | Lead Ambient Monitoring Requirements | 12/05/84 | 08/12/85, 50 FR 32412 | |
Section 1200-3-23-.01 | Purpose | 12/19/94 | 07/02/97, 62 FR 35681 | |
Section 1200-3-23-.02 | Definitions | 12/19/94 | 07/02/97, 62 FR 35681 | |
Section 1200-3-23-.03 | General Visibility Protection Standards | 12/19/94 | 07/02/97, 62 FR 35681 | |
Section 1200-3-23-.04 | Specific Emission Standards for Existing Stationary Facilities | 12/19/94 | 07/02/97, 62 FR 35681 | |
Section 1200-3-23-.05 | Specific Emission Standards for Existing Sources | 12/19/94 | 07/02/97, 62 FR 35681 | |
Section 1200-3-23-.06 | Visibility Standards for New and Modified Sources | 12/19/94 | 07/02/97, 62 FR 35681 | |
Section 1200-3-23-.07 | Visibility Monitoring Requirements | 12/19/94 | 07/02/97, 62 FR 35681 | |
Section 1200-3-23-.08 | Exemptions from BART Requirements | 12/19/94 | 07/02/97, 62 FR 35681 | |
Section 1200-3-24-.01 | General Provisions | 08/18/86 | 10/19/88, 53 FR 40881 | |
Section 1200-3-24-.02 | Definitions | 08/18/86 | 10/19/88, 53 FR 40881 | |
Section 1200-3-24-.03 | Good Engineering Practice Stack Height Regulations Standards | 08/18/86 | 10/19/88, 53 FR 40881 | |
Section 1200-3-24-.04 | Specific Emission Standards | 08/18/86 | 10/19/88, 53 FR 40881 | |
Section 1200-3-27-.01 | Definitions | 06/14/93 | 07/29/96, 61 FR 39326 | |
Section 1200-3-27-.02 | General Provisions and Applicability | 11/23/96 | 10/28/02, 67 FR 55320 | |
Section 1200-3-27-.03 | Standards and Requirements | 4/29/96 | 07/29/96, 61 FR 39326 | |
Section 1200-3-27-.04 | Standards for Cement Kilns | 07/23/03 | 1/22/04, 69 FR 3015 | |
Section 1200-3-27-.09 | Compliance Plans for NO | 11/14/05 | 12/27/05, 70 FR 76401 | |
Section 1200-3-27-.12 | NO | 12/12/2019 | 3/2/2021, 86 FR 12095 | |
Section 1200-3-34-.01 | Transportation Conformity Interagency Consultation and General Provisions | 4/17/2012 | 5/17/2013, 78 FR 29031 | |
Section 1200-3-36-.01 | Purpose | 12/29/04 | 08/26/05, 70 FR 50199 | |
Section 1200-3-36-.02 | Definitions | 12/29/04 | 08/26/05, 70 FR 50199 | |
Section 1200-3-36-.03 | Motor Vehicle Tampering Prohibited | 12/29/04 | 08/26/05, 70 FR 50199 | |
Section 1200-3-36-.04 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 12/29/04 | 08/26/05, 70 FR 50199 | |
Section 1200-3-36-.05 | Exemptions | 12/29/04 | 08/26/05, 70 FR 50199 |
Table 2 – EPA Approved Memphis-Shelby County Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Section 16-46 | Definitions | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-47 | Abbreviations, Acronyms & Symbols | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-48 | Words, Phrases Substituted in State Regulations Adopted by Reference | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-49 | Ambient Air Quality Standards | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-50 | Open Burning | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-51 | Severability of Parts of Articles | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-56 | Violations of Chapter – Notice; Citation; Injunctive Relief | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-57 | Penalties, Misdemeanor, Civil, Noncompliance | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-58 | Variances | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-59 | Emergency Powers of Health Officer | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-71 | Created; Membership; Term of Office; Jurisdiction; Hearings; Appeals | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-77 | Construction and Operating Permits | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-78 | Process Emissions Standards | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-79 | Nonprocess Emission Standards | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-80 | Volatile Organic Compounds | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-82 | Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-83 | Visible Emissions | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-84 | Particulate Matter from Incinerators | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-85 | Required Sampling, Recording, and Reporting | 5/20/96 | 3/19/96, 61 FR 11136 | |
Section 16-86 | Methods of Sampling and Analysis | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-87 | Limits on Emissions due to Malfunctions, Startups & Shutdowns | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-88 | Nuisance Abatement | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-89 | Fugitive Dust | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-90 | General Alternate Emission Standard | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 | |
Section 16-91 | Lead Emission Standards | 8/14/89 | 6/15/89, 54 FR 25456 |
Table 3 – EPA Approved Knox County, Regulations
State section | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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12.0 | Introduction | 6/18/86 | 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
13.0 | Definitions | 1/24/2018 | 12/10/2019; 84 FR 67379 | |
14.0 | Ambient Air Quality Standards | 7/19/89 | 2/21/90, 55 FR 5985 | |
15.0 | Prohibitions of Air Pollution | 6/18/86 | 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
16.0 | Open Burning | 12/14/2005 | 1/3/07, 72 FR 20 | With the exception of 16.2 – Definitions. |
16.2 | Definitions | 1/24/2018 | 12/10/2019; 84 FR 67379 | |
17.0 | Regulation of Visible Emissions | 10/13/93 | 11/1/94, 59 FR 54523 | |
18.0 | Regulation of Non-Process Emissions | 10/13/93 | 11/1/94, 59 FR 54523 | |
19.0 | Regulation of Process Emissions | 12/11/96 | 6/8/98, 63 FR 31121 | |
20.0 | Regulation of Incinerators | 6/18/86 | 8/3/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
22.0 | Regulation of Fugitive Dust and Materials | 1/10/01 | 1/3/07, 72 FR 23 | |
23.0 | Regulation of Hydrocarbon Emissions | 6/16/72 | 10/28/72, 37 FR 23085 | |
24.0 | Regulation of Airborne and Windborne Materials | 6/18/86 | 8/3/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
25.1 | Construction Permit | 1/18/2017 | 9/17/2018, 83 FR 46882 | |
25.3 | Operating Permit | 1/18/2017 | 9/17/2018, 83 FR 46882 | |
25.2; 25.4; 25.5; 25.6; 25.7; 25.10 | Application for Permit; Compliance Schedule; Reporting of Information; Exemptions; Payment of Fees; Permit by Rule | 3/12/2014 | 4/22/2016, 81 FR 23640 | |
25.11 | Limiting a Source’s Potential to Emit of VOC by Recordkeeping | 10/18/2017 | 12/10/2019; 84 FR 67379 | |
26.0 | Monitoring, Recording, and Reporting | 1/21/2015 | 11/5/2015, 80 FR 68450 | With the exception of 26.7 – Emission Inventory Requirements. |
26.7 | Emission Inventory Requirements | 10/18/2017 | 12/10/2019; 84 FR 67379 | |
27.0 | Sampling and Testing Methods | 6/10/92 | 4/28/93, 58 FR 25777 | |
28.0 | Variances | 6/10/92 | 4/28/93, 58 FR 25777 | |
29.0 | Appeals | 5/25/94 | 12/26/95, 60 FR 66748 | |
30.0 | Violations | 1/10/96 | 3/26/97, 62 FR 14327 | |
31.0 | Right of Entry | 6/18/86 | 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
32.0 | Use of Evidence | 11/12/2015 | 12/16/2016, 81 FR 91034 | EPA is replacing the language in Section 32.1(C) with “(Reserved)”. |
33.0 | Confidentiality and Accessibility of Records | 6/18/86 | 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
34.0 | Malfunction of Equipment | 6/18/86 | 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
36.0 | Emergency Regulations | 7/19/89 | 2/21/90, 55 FR 5985 | |
37.0 | Separation of Emissions | 6/18/86 | 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
38.0 | Combination of Emissions | 6/18/86 | 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
39.0 | Severability | 6/18/86 | 8/03/89, 54 FR 31953 | |
41.0 | Regulation for the Review of New Sources | 1/18/2017 | 9/17/2018, 83 FR 46882 | |
45.0 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration | 7/20/2016 | 9/17/2018, 83 FR 46882 | |
Section 46.0 | Regulation of Volatile Organic Compounds | 8/12/2009 | 2/28/13, 78 FR 13499 | |
47.0 | Good Engineering Practice Stack Height | 10/13/93 | 11/1/94, 59 FR 54523 | |
51.0 | Standards for Cement Kilns | 7/11/01 | 4/12/2007, 72 FR 18391 |
Table 4 – EPA Approved Chattanooga Regulations
State section | Title/subject | Adoption date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Section 4-1 | Declaration of Policy and Purposes: Title | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-2 | Definitions | 10/3/17 | 3/26/20, 85 FR 17033 | EPA’s approval includes the following sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the remaining jurisdictions within the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 2 (9/6/17); City of Collegedale – Section 14-302 (10/16/17); City of East Ridge – Section 8-2 (10/12/17); City of Lakesite – Section 14-2 (11/2/17); City of Red Bank – Section 20-2 (11/21/17); City of Soddy-Daisy – Section 8-2 (10/5/17); City of Lookout Mountain – Section 2 (11/14/17); City of Ridgeside – Section 2 (1/16/18); City of Signal Mountain – Section 2 (10/20/17); and City of Walden – Section 2 (10/16/17). |
Section 4-3 | Regulations cumulative; compliance with one provision no defense to noncompliance with another; use of alternative methods | 8/16/95 | 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163 | |
Section 4-4 | Penalties for violation of chapter, permit or order | 10/3/2017 | 4/6/2020, 85 FR 19095 | EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the remaining jurisdictions within the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 4 (9/6/17); City of Collegedale – Section 14-304 (10/16/17); City of East Ridge – Section 8-4 (10/26/17); City of Lakesite – Section 14-4 (11/2/17); Town of Lookout Mountain – Section 4 (11/14/17); City of Red Bank – Section 20-4 (11/21/17); City of Ridgeside – Section 4 (1/16/18); City of Signal Mountain – Section 4 (10/20/17); City of Soddy-Daisy – Section 8-4 (10/5/17); and Town of Walden – Section 4 (10/16/17). |
Section 4-5 | Limitations of chapter | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-6 | Air pollution control board; bureau of air pollution control; persons required to comply with chapter | 10/3/2017 | 4/6/2020, 85 FR 19095 | EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the remaining jurisdictions within the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 6 (9/6/17); City of Collegedale – Section 14-306 (10/16/17); City of East Ridge – Section 8-6 (10/26/17); City of Lakesite – Section 14-6 (11/2/17); Town of Lookout Mountain – Section 6 (11/14/17); City of Red Bank – Section 20-6 (11/21/17); City of Ridgeside – Section 6 (1/16/18); City of Signal Mountain – Section 6 (10/20/17); City of Soddy-Daisy – Section 8-6 (10/5/17); and Town of Walden – Section 6 (10/16/17). |
Section 4-7 | Power and duties of the board; delegation | 10/3/2017 | 4/6/2020, 85 FR 19095 | EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the remaining jurisdictions within the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 7 (9/6/17); City of Collegedale – Section 14-307 (10/16/17); City of East Ridge – Section 8-7 (10/26/17); City of Lakesite – Section 14-7 (11/2/17); Town of Lookout Mountain – Section 7 (11/14/17); City of Red Bank – Section 20-7 (11/21/17); City of Ridgeside – Section 7 (1/16/18); City of Signal Mountain – Section 7 (10/20/17); City of Soddy-Daisy – Section 8-7 (10/5/17); and Town of Walden – Section 7 (10/16/17). |
Section 4-8 | Installation permit, temporary operating permit, certification of operation and solid fuel permit | 10/3/2017 | 4/6/2020, 85 FR 19095 | Except paragraphs 4-8(a)(1)-(13), (a)(15), (b)(1)-(5), (c)(1)-(4), (d)(1)-(3), (d)(7), (d)(9), and (e)(1)-(2), approved 2/18/97, with an 8/16/95 local adoption date; and paragraphs 4-8(a)(16), (c)(5)-(11), (d)(5), (d)(8), (f), and (g), which are not approved into the SIP. |
Due to intervening numbering changes, the versions of paragraphs 4-8(a)(14), (d)(4), and (d)(6) with local adoption dates of both 8/16/95 and 10/3/17 are approved into the SIP. | ||||
EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the remaining jurisdictions within the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 8 (9/6/17); City of Collegedale – Section 14-308 (10/16/17); City of East Ridge – Section 8-8 (10/26/17); City of Lakesite – Section 14-8 (11/2/17); Town of Lookout Mountain – Section 8 (11/14/17); City of Red Bank – Section 20-8 (11/21/17); City of Ridgeside – Section 8 (1/16/18); City of Signal Mountain – Section 8 (10/20/17); City of Soddy-Daisy – Section 8-8 (10/5/17); and Town of Walden – Section 8 (10/16/17). | ||||
Section 4-9 | Technical reports; charges | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-10 | Records | 10/3/2017 | 4/6/2020, 85 FR 19095 | Except paragraph 4-10(b) approved 5/10/90, with a 7/20/89 local adoption date. |
EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the remaining jurisdictions within the Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 10 (9/6/17); City of Collegedale – Section 14-310 (10/16/17); City of East Ridge – Section 8-10 (10/26/17); City of Lakesite – Section 14-10 (11/2/17); Town of Lookout Mountain – Section 10 (11/14/17); City of Red Bank – Section 20-10 (11/21/17); City of Ridgeside – Section 10 (1/16/18); City of Signal Mountain – Section 10 (10/20/17); City of Soddy-Daisy – Section 8-10 (10/5/17); and Town of Walden – Section 10 (10/16/17). | ||||
Section 4-11 | General Requirements | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-12 | Limits on emissions due to equipment malfunction, start-up or shutdown | 8/16/95 | 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163 | |
Section 4-13 | Certificate of alternate control | 12/11/95 | 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109 | |
Section 4-14 | Court determination of invalidity of having two sets of limitations for process or fuel burning equipment; effect | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-15 | Right to file abatement suits | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-16 | Right of entry of city employees; search warrants | 8/16/95 | 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163 | |
Section 4-17 | Enforcement of chapter; procedure for adjudicatory hearings | 10/3/2017 | 4/6/2020, 85 FR 19095 | EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the remaining jurisdictions within the Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 17 (9/6/17); City of Collegedale – Section 14-17 (10/16/17); City of East Ridge – Section 8-17 (10/26/17); City of Lakesite – Section 14-17 (11/2/17); Town of Lookout Mountain – Section 17 (11/14/17); City of Red Bank – Section 20-17 (11/21/17); City of Ridgeside – Section 17 (1/16/18); City of Signal Mountain – Section 17 (10/20/17); City of Soddy-Daisy – Section 8-17 (10/5/17); and Town of Walden – Section 17 (10/16/17). |
Section 4-18 | Hearings and judicial review | 8/16/95 | 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163 | |
Section 4-19 | Confidentiality of certain records | 8/16/95 | 2/18/97, 62 FR 7163 | |
Section 4-20 | Emergencies | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-21 | Variances | 7/20/89 | 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-22 | Reserved. | |||
Section 4-41 Rule 1 | Rules adopted | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 2 | Regulation of Nitrogen Oxides | 12/12/07 | 4/1/20, 85 FR 18128 | EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the following jurisdictions within the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 8-541, Rule 2 (11/7/07); and City of Collegedale – Section 8-541, Rule 2 (1/22/08). |
Section 4-41 Rule 3 | Visible Emission Regulations | 8/15/95 | 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 4 | Regulation of the Importation, Sales, Transportation, Use or Consumption of Certain Fuels | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 5 | Prohibition of Hand-Fired Fuel Burning Equipment | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 6 | Prohibition of Open Burning | 10/3/17 | 3/12/20, 85 FR 14422 | EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the remaining jurisdictions within the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 41, Rule 6 (9/6/17); City of Collegedale – Section 14-341, Rule 6 (10/16/17); City of East Ridge – Section 8-41, Rule 6 (10/12/17); City of Lakesite – Section 14-41, Rule 6 (11/2/17); City of Red Bank – Section 20-41, Rule 6 (11/21/17); City of Soddy-Daisy – Section 8-41, Rule 6 (10/5/17); City of Lookout Mountain – Section 41, Rule 6 (11/14/17); City of Ridgeside – Section 41, Rule 6 (1/16/18); City of Signal Mountain Section 41, Rule 6 (10/20/17); and Town of Walden Section 41, Rule 6 (10/16/17). |
Section 4-41 Rule 7 | Incinerator Regulation | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 8 | Fuel Burning Equipment Regulations | 8/15/95 | 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 9 | Regulation of Visible Emissions from Internal Combustion Engines | 12/12/07 | 4/1/20, 85 FR 18128 | EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the following jurisdictions within the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 8-541, Rule 9 (11/7/07); and City of Collegedale – Section 8-541, Rule 9 (1/22/08). |
Section 4-41 Rule 10 | Process Emission Regulations | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 11 | Regulation of Transporting and Material Handling in Open Air | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 12 | Regulation of Odors in the Ambient Air | 7/20/89 | 5/08/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 13 | Regulation of Sulfur Oxides | 8/15/95 | 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 14 | Nuisances | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 16 | Emission Standards for Source Categories of Area Sources | 8/15/95 | 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 17 | General Provisions and Applicability for Process Gaseous Emissions Standards | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 18 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality | 10/3/17 | 4/1/20, 85 FR 18128 | EPA’s approval includes the corresponding sections of the Air Pollution Control Regulations/Ordinances for the remaining jurisdictions within the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, which were locally effective as of the relevant dates below: Hamilton County – Section 41, Rule 18 (9/6/17); City of Collegedale – Section 14-341, Rule 18 (10/16/17); City of East Ridge – Section 8-41, Rule 18 (10/12/17); City of Lakesite – Section 14-41, Rule 18 (11/2/17); City of Red Bank – Section 20-41, Rule 18 (11/21/17); City of Soddy-Daisy – Section 8-41, Rule 18 (10/5/17); City of Lookout Mountain – Section 41, Rule 18 (11/14/17); City of Ridgeside Section 41, Rule 18 (1/16/18); City of Signal Mountain Section 41, Rule 18 (10/20/17); and Town of Walden Section 41, Rule 18 (10/16/17). |
Section 4-41 Rule 20 | Proposed Infectious Waste Rule | 8/15/95 | 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 21 | Ambient Air Quality Standards | 1/23/17 | 7/31/2019, 84 FR 37100 | With the exception of the portions related to the standard for gaseous fluorides, which are not approved into the SIP. |
Section 4-41 Rule 22 | (Reserved) | |||
Section 4-41 Rule 23 | General Provisions and Applicability for Process Gaseous Emissions Standards | 7/20/89 | 5/8/90, 55 FR 19066 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 24 | (Reserved) | |||
Section 4-41 Rule 25 | General Provisions and Applicability for Volatile Organic Compounds | 12/8/04 | 8/26/05, 70 FR 50199 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 26 | Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) | 8/15/95 | 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109 | |
Section 4-41 Rule 27 | Particulate Matter Controls for New Sources and New Modifications after August 12, 1997 | 8/15/95 | 8/12/97, 62 FR 43109 |
Table 5 – EPA Approved Nashville-Davidson County, Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Section 10.56.010 | Definitions | 03/12/97 | 12/31/98, 63 FR 72195 | |
Section 10.56.020 + | Construction Permits | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.040 | Operating Permit | 12/14/95 | 05/30/97, 62 FR 29301 | |
Section 10.56.050 | Exemptions | 12/14/95 | 5/30/97, 62 FR 29301 | |
Section 10.56.060 | Transferability of Permit | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.070 | Suspension or Revocation of Permit | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.080 | Permit and Annual Emission Fees | 3/12/97 | 12/31/98, 63 FR 72195 | |
Section 10.56.090 | Board – Powers and Duties | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.100 | Board – Consideration of Facts and Circumstances | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.110 | Rules and Regulations – Hearings Procedure | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.120 | Complaint Notice – Hearings Procedure | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.130 | Variances – Hearings Procedure | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.140 | Emergency Measures – Hearings Procedure | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.160 | Ambient Air Quality Standards | 3/12/97 | 12/31/98, 63 FR 72195 | |
Section 10.56.170 | Emission of Gases, Vapors or Objectionable Odors | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.180 | Laundry Operations – Dryer and Vent Pipe Requirements | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.190 | Controlling Wind-Borne Materials | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.200 | Sale, Use or Consumption of Solid and Liquid Fuels | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.220 | Fuel-Burning Equipment | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.230 | Incinerators | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.240 | Internal Combustion Engines | 12/14/95 | 5/30/97, 62 FR 29301 | |
Section 10.56.250 | Open Burning | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.260 | Process Emissions | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.270 | Visible Emissions | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.280 | Start-ups, Shutdowns and Malfunctions | 3/12/97 | 12/31/98, 63 FR 72195 | |
Section 10.56.290 | Measurement and Reporting of Emissions | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.300 | Testing Procedures | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10.56.310 | Severability | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Regulation No. 1 | Prevention, Abatement and Control of Air Control Contaminants from Open Burning | 6/28/79 | 8/13/80, 45 FR 53810 | |
Regulation No. 2 | Prevention, Abatement and Control of Air Contaminants from Materials Subject to Becoming Windborne | 6/28/79 | 8/13/80, 45 FR 53810 | |
Regulation No. 3 New Source Review | ||||
Section 3-1 | Definitions | 03/14/06 | 09/14/07, 72 FR 52474 | |
Section 3-2 | New Source Review | 03/14/06 | 09/14/07, 72 FR 52474 | |
Section 3-3 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Review | 03/14/06 | 09/14/07, 72 FR 52474 | |
Section 3-4 | Plantwide Applicability Limits (PAL) | 03/14/06 | 09/14/07, 72 FR 52474 | |
Regulation No. 6 | Emission Monitoring of Stationary Sources | |||
Section 6.1 | Definitions | 5/22/77 | 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819 | |
Section 6.2 | Monitoring of Emissions | 5/22/77 | 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819 | |
Section 6.3 | Equipment Specifications | 5/22/77 | 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819 | |
Section 6.4 | Monitoring System Malfunction | 5/22/77 | 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819 | |
Section 6.5 | Recording and Reporting | 5/22/77 | 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819 | |
Section 6.6 | Data Reduction | 5/22/77 | 3/22/78, 43 FR 11819 | |
Regulation No. 7 | Regulation for Control of Volatile Organic Compounds | |||
Section 7-1 | Definitions | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-2 | General Provisions and Applicability | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-3 | Petition for Alternative Controls | 12/10/91 | 6/26/92, 57 FR 28625 | |
Section 7-4 | Compliance Certification, Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-5 | Emission Standards for Coil Coating | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-6 | Emission Standards for Paper Coating | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-7 | Emission Standards for Fabric and Vinyl Coating | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-8 | Emission Standards for Metal Furniture Coating | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-9 | Emission Standards for Surface Coating of Large Appliances | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-10 | Petroleum Liquid Storage | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-11 | Bulk Gasoline Plants | 12/10/91 | 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265 | |
Section 7-12 | Bulk Gasoline Terminals | 12/10/91 | 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265 | |
Section 7-13 | Gasoline Dispensing Facility, Stage 1 | 12/10/91 | 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265 | |
Section 7-14 | Solvent Metal Cleaning | 12/10/91 | 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265 | |
Section 7-15 | Prohibition of Cutback Asphalt | 12/10/91 | 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265 | |
Section 7-16 | Emission Standards for Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products | 7/09/97 | 10/8/98, 63 FR 54053 | |
Section 7-17 | Manufacture of Pneumatic Tires | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-18 | Graphic Arts – Rotogravure and Flexography | 12/10/91 | 6/26/92, 57 FR 28265 | |
Section 7-20 | Petroleum Solvent Dry Cleaners | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-21 | Volatile Organic Liquid Storage In External Floating Roof Tanks | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-22 | Leaks from Synthetic Organic Chemical, Polymer, and Resin Manufacturing Equipment | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-23 | Air Oxidation Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturer’s Industry | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-24 | Test Methods and Procedures | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-26 | Special Provisions for New Volatile Organic Compund Sources and Modifications | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-27 | Handling, Storage, Use, and Disposal of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 7-28 | Surface Coating of Plastic Parts | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Regulation No. 10 | Infectious Waste Incinerators | |||
Section 10-1 | Definitions | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10-2 | Prohibited Act | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10-3 | Emission Standards | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10-4 | Performance Specifications | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10-5 | Monitoring Requirements | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10-6 | Compliance Schedule for Existing Infectious Waste Incinerators | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10-7 | Testing Requirement | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10-8 | Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Section 10-9 | Severability | 10/06/94 | 9/06/96, 61 FR 47057 | |
Regulation No. 11 | Emergency Episode Regulation | |||
Section 11-1 | Episode Criteria | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Section 11-2 | Emission Reductions | 11/13/96 | 6/17/97, 62 FR 32688 | |
Regulation No. 14 | Regulation for Control of Nitrogen Oxides | |||
Section 14-1 | Definitions | 8/10/93 | 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326 | |
Section 14-2 | Emission Standards | 8/10/93 | 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326 | |
Section 14-3 | Procedures for Determining RACT | 8/10/93 | 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326 | |
Section 14-4 | Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 8/10/93 | 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326 | |
Section 14-5 | Compliance Schedule | 8/10/93 | 6/29/96, 61 FR 39326 |
(d) EPA-approved State Source-specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Tennessee Source-Specific Requirements
Name of Source | Permit No. | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Revised Permits for the Kingsport Particulate Nonattainment Area | n/a | 09/15/99 | 11/5/99, 64 FR 60346 | Various permits. |
Union Carbide, Tennessee Eastman Company | n/a, 011397P | 12/30/86 | 6/16/87, 52 FR 22778 | |
Murray Ohio Manufacturing Company | n/a | 12/30/86 | 12/10/87, 52 FR 46764 | |
Tennessee Eastman Company | n/a | 1/06/88 | 10/12/88, 53 FR 39742 | |
Variance for Averaging Times for VOC Emission | n/a | 1/06/88 | 6/23/88, 53 FR 23624 | 5 sources. |
Avco Aerostructures | n/a | 2/25/88 | 1/23/89, 54 FR 3031 | |
Miscellaneous Metal Parts | n/a | 4/05/99 | 11/5/99, 64 FR 60346 | 13 sources. |
Nissan Manufacturing Corporation | n/a | 4/29/91 | 9/09/91, 56 FR 45896 | |
Tenneco Energy | 045022F, 045025F | 5/31/96 | 7/24/96, 61 FR 38391 | |
Brunswick Marine Corporation | 044881P, 045012P, 045013P | 5/31/96 | 7/21/97, 62 FR 38909 | |
Metalico College Grove, Inc | n/a | 5/12/99 | 7/12/99, 64 FR 37411 | |
Refined Metals, Inc. | n/a | 9/20/00, 65 FR 56796 | ||
Eastman Chemical Company | BART Permit 066116H | May 9, 2012 | November 27, 2012 77 FR 70692 | BART determination. |
Eastman Chemical Company – Amendment #1 | BART Permit 066116H, Amendment #1 | May 22, 2012 | November 27, 2012 77 FR 70692 | Clarifying amendment to BART Determination. |
TVA Bull Run Fossil Plant | n/a | 12/20/2016 | 8/29/2017, 82 FR 40956 | Title V permit limits and conditions E3-4(a), (d), and (e), E3-15, and E3-16 in Appendix L of Tennessee’s December 20, 2016 SIP revision. |
TVA Kingston Fossil Plant | n/a | 12/20/2016 | 8/29/2017, 82 FR 40956 | Title V permit limits and conditions E3-4(a), (d), and (e), E3-15, and E3-16 in Appendix L of Tennessee’s December 20, 2016 SIP revision. |
Packaging Corporation of America – Counce Mill | 078563 | 6/10/2021 | 2/10/2023, 88 FR 8772 | Conditional approval based on TDEC’s commitment to modify the provisions at TAPCR 1200-03-27.12(11) to specify allowable non-Part 75 permissible alternative monitoring and reporting methodologies for large industrial non-EGUs subject to the NO |
(e) EPA-Approved Tennessee Non-Regulatory Provisions
EPA-Approved Tennessee Non-Regulatory Provisions
Name of non-regulatory SIP provision | Applicable geographic or nonattainment area | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Revision to Maintenance Plan Update for Knox County, Tennessee | Knox County, TN | July 16, 2003 | 2/4/04, 69 FR 4856 | |
Attainment Demonstrations for Early Action Compact Areas | Chattanooga, Nashville, and Tri-Cities Early Action Compact Areas | 12/31/04 | 8/17/2021 | With the exception of Tennessee Regulation Chapter 1200-3-29 and Nashville-Davidson County Regulation No. 8, with a State effective date of 2/26/2020. |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance plan for the Montgomery County, Tennessee area | Montgomery County | 08/10/05 | 09/22/05, 70 FR 55559 | |
Nashville 1-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan | Nashville 1-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area | 06/11/05 | 1/3/06, 71 FR 21 | |
Carbon Monoxide Second 10-Year Maintenance Plan for the Memphis/Shelby County Area | Memphis/Shelby | 5/10/06 | 10/25/06, 71 FR 62384 | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance plan for the Shelby County, Tennessee Area | Memphis, Shelby County | 1/16/09 | 1/4/10, 74 FR 56 | |
Nashville 8-Hour Ozone 110(a)(1) Maintenance Plan | Nashville 8-Hour Ozone Attainment Area | October 13, 2010 | 1/28/11, 76 FR 5078 | Maintenance plan for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Knoxville, Tennessee Area | Anderson, Blount, Jefferson, Knox, Loudon, and Sevier Counties, and the portion of Cocke County that falls within the boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park | 7/14/2010 | 3/8/2011, 76 FR 12587 | For the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. |
Chattanooga; Fine Particulate Matter 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Hamilton County | 10/15/09 | 2/8/12, 74 FR 6467 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards – Elements 110(a)(1) and (2)(C) and (J) | Tennessee | 12/14/2007 | 3/14/2012, 77 FR 14976 | |
Regional Haze Plan (excluding Eastman Chemical Company BART determination) | Statewide | April 4, 2008 | 4/24/2012, 77 FR 24392 | BART emissions limits are listed in Section 7.5.3. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Tennessee | 12/14/2007 | 7/23/2012, 77 FR 43000 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 1997 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Tennessee | 12/14/2007 | 8/2/2012, 77 FR 45961 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 2006 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Tennessee | 10/19/2009 | 8/2/2012, 77 FR 45961 | |
Knoxville; 1997 Annual Fine Particulate Matter 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Anderson, Blount, Knox, and Loudon Counties, and the portion of Roane County that falls within the census block that includes the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Kingston Fossil Plant | 4/04/2008 | 08/21/2012, 77 FR 50381 | |
Regional Haze Plan – Eastman Chemical Company BART determination | Statewide | May 9, 2012 | November 27, 2012 77 FR 70692 | Applicable only to the Eastman Chemical BART determination. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Tennessee | 10/19/2009 | 3/6/2013 78 FR 14456 | With the exception of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) concerning interstate transport; the portions of sections 110(a)(2)(C), prong 3 of 110(a)(2)(D)(i), and 110(a)(2)(J) related to PSD , which are being conditionally approved; and section 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) as it relates to section 128(a)(1), which is being conditionally approved. |
MVEB Update for the 1-hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for Knox County, Tennessee | Knox County, TN | 12/13/2012 | 02/20/13, 78 FR 11757 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Lead National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Tennessee | 10/19/2009 | 06/18/2013, 78 FR 36443 | With the exception of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) concerning interstate transport; the portions of sections 110(a)(2)(C), prong 3 of 110(a)(2)(D)(i), and 110(a)(2)(J) related to PSD, which are being conditionally approved; and section 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) as it relates to section 128(a)(1), which is being conditionally approved. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Lead National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Tennessee | 10/19/2009 | 8/12/2013, 78 FR 48806 | This approval is for sections 110(a)(2)(C), prong 3 of 110(a)(2)(D)(i), and 110(a)(2)(J) only. |
Bristol, Tennessee Lead 2010 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Bristol | 4/11/2013 | 1/9/2014, 79 FR 1595 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 1997 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Tennessee | 12/14/2007 | 5/7/2014, 79 FR 26149 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for 2006 Fine Particulate Matter National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Tennessee | 10/19/2009 | 5/7/2014, 79 FR 26149 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) only. |
Knoxville; 2006 24-hour Fine Particulate Matter 2008 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Anderson, Blount, Knox, and Loudon Counties, and the portion of Roane County that falls within the census block that includes the Tennessee Valley Authority’s Kingston Fossil Plant | 10/9/2013 | 6/10/2014, 79 FR 33100 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 NO | Tennessee | 3/13/2014 | 3/18/2015 80 FR 14024 | Addressing the PSD permitting requirements of sections 110(a)(2)(C), 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) (prong 3) and 110(a)(2)(J) only. |
2008 8-hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Knoxville Area | Blount County, Knox County, and a portion of Anderson County | 11/14/14 | 7/13/15, 80 FR 39972 | |
2008 8-hour Ozone Emissions Inventory for the Knoxville Area | Blount County, Knox County, and a portion of Anderson County | 11/14/14 | ||
RACM analysis for the Tennessee portion of the Chattanooga Area for the 1997 PM | Hamilton County | 10/15/2009 | 11/4/2015, 80 FR 68256 | |
1997 Annual PM | Hamilton County | 11/13/2014 | 11/4/2015, 80 FR 68256 | |
XIX. Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) Interstate Transport Requirements for the 2008 8-hour Ozone NAAQS | 5/21/13 | 3/2/15 | 80 FR 4799, 1/29/15 | |
Revised 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance plan for the Shelby County, Tennessee Area | Memphis, Shelby County | 5/14/2014 | 4/29/2016, 81 FR 25607 | Revises the maintenance plan approved by EPA on 1/4/10 to include a revised emissions inventory, revised MVEBs, and an emissions reduction measure to offset the termination of the City of Memphis I/M program. |
2008 8-hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Memphis TN-MS-AR Area | Shelby County | 1/13/2016 | 6/23/2016, 81 FR 40818 | |
2008 8-hour Ozone Emissions Inventory for the Memphis TN-MS-AR Area | Shelby County | 1/13/2016 | 6/23/2016, 81 FR 40818 | |
2008 Lead Maintenance Plan for the Bristol Area | Bristol Area | 7/10/2015 | 7/7/2016, 81 FR 44211 | |
110 (a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour SO | Tennessee | 03/13/2014 | 11/28/16, 81 FR 85417 | With the exception of interstate transport requirements of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) and (II) (prongs 1, 2, and 4). |
April 2013 Regional Haze Progress Report | Tennessee | 4/19/2013 | 12/21/2016, 81 FR 93623 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour NO | Tennessee | 03/13/2014 | 1/12/2017, 82 FR 3641 | With the exception of sections: 110(a)(2)(C) and (J) concerning PSD permitting requirements and; 110(a)(2)(D)(i) (prongs 1 through 4) concerning interstate transport requirements. |
1997 8-hour ozone maintenance plan update for the Middle Tennessee Area and RVP standard | Davidson, Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson Counties | 11/21/2016 | 5/1/2017,82 FR 20261 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 Annual PM | Tennessee | 11/19/2015 | 5/10/2017, 82 FR 21707 | With the exception of interstate transport requirements of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) and (II) (prongs 1, 2 and 4). |
Non-interference Demonstration for Federal Low-Reid Vapor Pressure Requirement in Shelby County | Shelby County | 4/12/2016 | 7/7/2017, 82 FR 31464 | |
1997 Annual PM | Anderson, Blount, Knox, and Loudon Counties and a portion of Roane County (the area described by U.S. Census 2000 block group identifier 47-145-0307-2.) | 12/20/2016 | 8/29/2017, 82 FR 40956 | |
RACM determination for the Knoxville Area for the 1997 Annual PM | Anderson, Blount, Knox, and Loudon Counties and a portion of Roane County (the area described by U.S. Census 2000 block group identifier 47-145-0307-2.) | 12/20/2016 | 8/29/2017, 82 FR 40956 | |
2006 24-hour PM | Anderson, Blount, Knox, and Loudon Counties and a portion of Roane County (the area described by U.S. Census 2000 block group identifier 47-145-0307-2.) | 12/20/2016 | 8/28/2017, 82 FR 40270 | |
RACM determination for the Knoxville-Sevierville-La Follette Area for the 2006 24-hour PM | Anderson, Blount, Knox, and Loudon Counties and a portion of Roane County (the area described by U.S. Census 2000 block group identifier 47-145-0307-2.) | 12/20/2016 | 8/28/2017, 82 FR 40270 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour NO | Tennessee | 3/13/2014 | 9/24/2018, 83 FR 48240 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour SO | Tennessee | 3/13/2014 | 9/24/2018, 83 FR 48240 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 Annual PM | Tennessee | 12/16/2015 | 9/24/2018, 83 FR 48240 | Addressing prong 4 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) only. |
Regional Haze Plan Revision | Tennessee | 11/22/2017 | 9/24/2018, 83 FR 48240 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 Annual PM | Tennessee | 11/19/2015 | 9/25/2018, 83 FR 48391 | Addressing Prongs 1 and 2 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-hour NO | Tennessee | 5/14/2018 | 5/17/2019, 84 FR 22376 | Addressing Prongs 1 and 2 of section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) only. |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 8-hour Ozone NAAQS | Tennessee | 9/13/2018 | 12/26/2019, 84 FR 70897 | With the exception of the PSD permitting requirements of 110(a)(2)(C) and (J), and 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) and (II) (prongs 1, 2 and 3). |
2010 1-Hour SO | Sullivan County | 5/10/2017 | 3/1/2021, 86 FR 11875 | Addressing the base-year emissions inventory requirements of 172(c)(3). |
2010 1-Hour SO | Sullivan County | 5/10/2017 | 3/1/2021, 86 FR 11875 | |
1997 8-Hour Ozone Second 10-Year Limited Maintenance Plan for the Knoxville, Tennessee Area | Jefferson, Loudon, and Sevier Counties in their entireties, the portion of Cocke County that falls within the boundary of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and a portion of Anderson County that excludes the area surrounding Tennessee Valley Authority (TVA) Bull Run Fossil Plant | 1/8/2020 | 7/23/2021, 86 FR 38931 | |
1997 8-Hour Ozone Second 10-Year Limited Maintenance Plan for the Montgomery County, Tennessee Area | Montgomery County | 6/10/2020 | 12/2/2021, 86 FR 68423 | |
110(a)(1) and (2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS | Tennessee | 4/9/2021 | 10/24/2022, 87 FR 64166 | Addressing the PSD requirements of Section 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II) (Prong 3), and (J). |
§ 52.2221 Classification of regions.
The Tennessee plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
Eastern Tennessee-Southwestern Virginia Interstate | I | I | III | III | III |
Tennessee River Valley-Cumberland Mountains Intrastate | I | I | III | III | III |
Middle Tennessee Intrastate | I | II | III | III | I |
Western Tennessee Intrastate | I | III | III | III | III |
Chattanooga Interstate | I | II | III | III | III |
Metropolitan Memphis Interstate | I | III | III | III | I |
§ 52.2222 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Tennessee’s plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds that the plan satisfies all requirements of part D, title 1, of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977.
(b) New source review permits issued pursuant to section 173 of the Clean Air Act will not be deemed valid by EPA unless the provisions of Section V of the emission offset interpretative rule (Appendix S of 40 CFR part 51) are met.
(c) [Reserved]
§ 52.2223 Compliance schedules.
(a) The information in this section is available in the 40 CFR, part 52 edition revised as of July 1, 1999, the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 1 of 2 (§§ 52.01 to 52.1018) editions revised as of July 1, 2000 through July 1, 2011, and the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 3 of 3 (§§ 52.2020 to End) editions revised as of July 1, 2012.
(b)-(f) [Reserved]
(a) The requirements of § 51.230(c) of this chapter are not met since the plan does not provide the legal authority for controlling motor vehicles during air pollution emergency episodes.
(b) The requirements of § 51.230(d) of this chapter are not met since statutory authority to prevent construction, modification, or operation of a facility, building, structure, or installation, or combination thereof, which indirectly results or may result in emissions of any air pollutant at any location which will prevent the maintenance of a national air quality standard is not adequate.
(c)(1) The requirements of § 51.230(b) of this chapter are not met since the definition of person set forth in the Tennessee Air Quality Act and in the State implementation plan does not include facilities owned or operated by the State. Therefore, section 53-3409(f) of the Tennessee Code Annotated and section 30 of Chapter II of the Tennessee Air Pollution Control Regulations are disapproved.
(2) Definition of person. For the purposes of the plan, person shall mean any individual, partnership, copartnership, firm, company, corporation, association, joint stock company, trust, estate, State-owned or operated facility, State agency, political subdivision, or any other legal entity, or their legal representatives, agents, or assigns.
(d) The requirements of § 51.230(b) of this chapter are not met since the State lacks legal authority, as a result of the enactment of House Bill 1490 by the 1974 Tennessee legislature, to control emissions from the quarrying and processing of agricultural limestone. Therefore, section 53-3424 of the Tennessee Code Annotated is disapproved.
(e) The requirements of § 51.230(b) of this chapter are not met since the State lacks legal authority, as a result of the enactment of House Bill 1845 by the 1974 Tennessee legislature, to control emissions from air contaminant sources which use woodwaste only as fuel. Therefore, the last sentence of section 53-3422 of the Tennessee Code Annotated is disapproved.
§ 52.2225 VOC rule deficiency correction.
(a) Revisions to sections 7-3, 7-13, and 7-24 of the Tennessee regulations are approved. These amendments are in response to the Clean Air Act section 182(a)(2)(A) requirement to submit RACT rules correcting deficiencies in the existing SIP in accordance with EPA’s pre-amendment guidance. These deficiencies were first noted in a letter from Greer Tidwell, the EPA Region IV Administrator, to Governor McWherter on May 26, 1988, and clarified in a letter dated June 10, 1988, from Winston Smith, EPA Region IV Air Division Director, to Paul Bontrager, Director of the Air Pollution Control Division of the Metropolitan Health Department for Nashville/Davidson County, and were further identified in EPA guidance including the Blue Book and the proposed Post-87 policy. The following deficiency in the Tennessee Regulations, however, has not been corrected.
(1) Section 7-25, “Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements” Nashville/Davidson County committed in a letter dated May 7, 1991, to include a separate provision that requires records to be maintained for at least two years. This additional provision, which is scheduled for a July 15, 1992, public hearing, will be submitted to EPA shortly after that date and will be acted upon separately.
(2) In Section 7-3, Petition for Alternative Controls, the words “as applied” should be added to the term “VOC/gallon solids” as a clarification.
(3) The term “vapor-tight” should be defined in section 7-13.
(4) “Once-in/always-in” is missing from the applicability section of the individual rules.
(5) Section 7-25, “Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements” should be revised to include additional requirements that would contain: units of compliance consistent with the performance requirements; applicable time periods for data entries; and a clear, separate provision that requires records to be kept.
(b)-(c) [Reserved]
§ 52.2226 [Reserved]
§ 52.2227 Prevention of air pollution emergency episodes.
(a) The requirements of § 51.152(a) of this chapter are not met since the plan does not provide for the enforcement of emission control actions for mobile sources during air pollution emergency episodes.
§ 52.2228 Review of new sources and modifications.
(a) Part D – Conditional approval. The Nashville-Davidson County regulation for the review of new sources and modifications in nonattainment areas is approved on condition that the State by October 31, 1984, submit a revision limiting source shutdown credit for offsets to replacement units, and, in the interim, assure implementation of the regulation in conformity with Federal requirements.
(b) Section 123 – Conditional approval. The plan’s provision for implementation of the requirements of section 123 of the Clean Air Act in Nashville-Davidson County is approved on condition that the State by October 31, 1984, submit:
(1) Definitions in the local regulation of nearby and excessive concentration and
(2) Provision in the local regulation for public notification and opportunity for hearing in cases where stack heights in excess of normal good engineering practice are proposed on the basis of fluid modeling demonstrations, and, in the interim, assure implementation of the local regulation in conformity with Federal requirements.
(c) The State of Tennessee proposed to delete section 1200-3-18-.03 “Standard for New Sources” from the Tennessee State Implementation Plan (SIP) and the Memphis-Shelby County portion of the Tennessee SIP. EPA is disapproving the deletion of this rule for the Tennessee SIP because Tennessee does not have federally approved New Source Review (NSR) regulations which apply to some of the sources in this chapter. EPA is approving the deletion of this rule for the Memphis submittal because the federally approved TN NSR applies to the Memphis-Shelby County area.
(d) The State of Tennessee proposed to delete rule 1200-3-18-.03 “Standard for New Sources” from the Tennessee State Implementation Plan (SIP). In paragraph (e) of this section, EPA disapproved the deletion of this rule because Tennessee did not have federally approved New Source Review (NSR) regulations that applied to some of the sources in this chapter. EPA is hereby approving the deletion of section 1200-3-18-.03 of the Tennessee SIP, and is deleting EPA’s earlier disapproval in paragraph (e) of this section.
§ 52.2229 Rules and regulations.
(a) The following portions of the revised Memphis and Shelby County regulations submitted on July 7, 1986, are disapproved because they are inconsistent with EPA policy and requirements:
(b) Knox County Regulation 25.2.B, submitted July 7, 1986, is disapproved because it is inconsistent with EPA policy and requirements.
§ 52.2230 [Reserved]
§ 52.2231 Control strategy: Sulfur oxides and particulate matter.
(a) Part D conditional approval. The Chattanooga primary TSP plan’s provisions for review of new sources and modifications in the nonattainment area are approved on condition that the State submit by December 31, 1987, a definition of the term Federally enforceable and provisions for making Federally enforceable all limitations, conditions, and offsets, including permit restrictions, relied upon under the plan, and in the interim, implement these provisions in a manner consistent with EPA requirements.
(b) In letters dated March 9 and April 15, 1988, the Tennessee Department of Health and Environment certified that no emission limits in the State’s plan are based on dispersion techniques not permitted by EPA’s stack height rules. This certification does not apply to: Dupont (43-07-02); Tennessee Valley Authority – Johnsonville (43-11-1 thru 10); Tennessee Chemical Company (70-04-21); Tennessee Eastman (82-03-15-19); A.E. Staley (53-81-18, 19, 34, 31); Cargill Inc., Memphis; and Grace Chemical Company, Millington.
(c) Determination of Attaining Data. EPA has determined, as of May 31, 2011, the Chattanooga, Tennessee, nonattainment area has attaining data for the 1997 annual PM
(d) Determination of attaining data. EPA has determined the Knoxville, Tennessee, nonattainment area has attaining data for the 1997 annual PM
(e) Determination of attaining data. EPA has determined Knoxville-Sevierville-La Follette, Tennessee, nonattainment area has attaining data for the 2006 24-hour PM
(f) Determination of attainment. Effective June 9, 2017, the EPA has determined that, based on 2013 to 2015 ambient air quality data, the Knoxville-Sevierville-La Follette, Tennessee PM
(g) Effective May 5, 2022, EPA has determined that the Sullivan County SO
§ 52.2232 Determination of attainment.
Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007-2009, EPA determined that the Chattanooga, Alabama-Georgia-Tennessee PM
§ 52.2233 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a)(1) Paragraph 1200-3-9-.01(4)-(0)-2. of Tennessee’s regulations is disapproved because it does not require that the consent of the Governor(s) of affected states be obtained when innovative technology waivers are granted. EPA retains permitting authority for sources requesting innovative technology waivers which would significantly impact air quality in adjacent states.
(2) Tennessee’s definition of stationary source specifically excludes the activities of any Vessel. This exclusion is not currently approvable and EPA is deferring action on it pending final rulemaking on the issue. EPA retains authority for permits which involve vessel emissions where a source is not willing to include all vessel emissions in the definition of source.
(b) The requirements of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made part of the applicable SIP for the State of Tennessee for the following purposes:
(1) Permitting of sources requesting innovative technology waivers which would significantly impact air quality in adjacent states.
(2) Permitting of sources involving vessel emissions where the source is unwilling to include all vessel emissions in the definition of source.
(c) All applications and other information required pursuant to § 52.21 from sources located in the State of Tennessee shall be submitted to the appropriate state or local agency for which the source is located, rather than to EPA’s Region 4 office: Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, Division of Air Pollution Control, William R. Snodgrass Tennessee Tower, 312 Rosa L. Parks Avenue, 15th Floor, Nashville, Tennessee 37243; Knox County Air Quality Management – Department of Public Health, 140 Dameron Avenue, Knoxville, Tennessee 37917; Metro Public Health Department, Pollution Control Division, 2500 Charlotte Ave., Nashville, Tennessee 37209; Chattanooga-Hamilton County Air Pollution Control Bureau, 6125 Preservation Drive, Chattanooga, Tennessee 37416; or Shelby County Health Department, Pollution Control Section, 814 Jefferson Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee 38105.
§ 52.2234 [Reserved]
§ 52.2235 Control strategy: Ozone.
(a) Determination – EPA is determining that, as of August 8, 1995, the Nashville ozone nonattainment area has attained the ozone standard and that the reasonable further progress and attainment demonstration requirements of section 182(b)(1) and related requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act do not apply to the area for so long as the area does not monitor any violations of the ozone standard. If a violation of the ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Nashville ozone nonattainment area, these determinations shall no longer apply.
(b) Nonregulatory provisions for the implementation of a basic I/M program in Rutherford, Sumner, Williamson, and Wilson Counties, submitted on July 13, 1994, were approved by EPA on September 26, 1995.
(c) Determination of Attaining Data. EPA has determined, as of October 12, 2010 the Knoxville, Tennessee nonattainment area has attaining data for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS. This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 51.918, suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration, associated reasonably available control measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standards for as long as this area continues to meet the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS.
(d) Determination of attainment. The EPA has determined, as of June 3, 2016, that based on 2011 to 2013 ambient air quality data, the Knoxville, TN and Memphis, TN-MS-AR 2008 ozone Marginal nonattainment areas have attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS. Therefore, the EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on an area’s air quality data as of the attainment date, whether the areas attained the standard. The EPA also determined that the Knoxville, TN and Memphis, TN-MS-AR nonattainment areas will not be reclassified for failure to attain by their applicable attainment date under section 181(b)(2)(A).
§ 52.2236 Control strategy; lead.
(a) The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation has submitted revisions to the Tennessee SIP on October 6, 1994. These revisions address the requirements necessary to change a lead nonattainment area to attainment. The maintenance plan for the Fayette County area near Rossville, Tennessee is comprised of a maintenance demonstration and NSR/PSD program. For areas where the only lead source has shut down, these components are sufficient for an approvable maintenance plan. The State’s maintenance plan is complete and satisfies all of the requirements of section 175(A) of the CAA.
(b) Determination of attaining data. EPA has determined the Bristol, Tennessee, nonattainment area has attaining data for the 2008 lead (Pb) NAAQS. This clean data determination suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration, associated reasonably available control measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standard for as long as this area continues to meet the 2008 Pb NAAQS.
§ 52.2237 NOX RACT and NOX conformity exemption.
Approval. EPA is approving the section 182(f) oxides of nitrogen (NO
§ 52.2239 Original Identification of plan section.
(a) This section identified the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of Tennessee” and all revisions submitted by Tennessee that were federally approved prior to December 1, 1998. The information in this section is available in the 40 CFR, part 52 edition revised as of July 1, 1999, the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 2 of 2 (§§ 52.1019 to End) editions revised as of July 1, 2000 through July 1, 2011, and the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 3 of 3 (§§ 52.2020 to End) editions revised as of July 1, 2012. The Nashville-Davidson portion of the Tennessee’s SIP previously identified in section 52.2222(c) is also available in the above editions.
(b)-(c) [Reserved]
§ 52.2240 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source located within the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth under the Federal CAIR NO
(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this section, if, at the time of such approval of the State’s SIP, the Administrator has already allocated CAIR NO
(b)(1) The owner and operator of each NO
(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this section, if, at the time of such approval of the State’s SIP, the Administrator has already allocated CAIR NO
(c) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section and subparts AA through II and AAAA through IIII of part 97 of this chapter to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31, 2014,
(i) The provisions in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section relating to NO
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set forth for the Administrator in subparts AA through II and AAAA through IIII of part 97 of this chapter; and
(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR NO
(3) By March 3, 2015, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR NO
(4) By March 3, 2015, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR NO
(d)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d)(1) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Tennessee’s SIP revision described in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
(e)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (e)(2) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Tennessee’s SIP revision described in paragraph (e)(2) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
§ 52.2241 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each SO
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a) of this section and subparts AAA through III of part 97 of this chapter and any State’s SIP to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31, 2014,
(i) The provisions of paragraph (a) of this section relating to SO
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set forth for the Administrator in subparts AAA through III of part 97 of this chapter; and
(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR SO
(c)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Tennessee and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR SO
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (c)(1) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Tennessee’s SIP revision described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR SO
Subpart SS – Texas
§ 52.2270 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Texas under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to December 31, 1998, were approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region 6 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State Implementation Plan as of December 31, 1998.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at https://www.epa.gov/sips-tx or the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, 1201 Elm Street, Suite 500, Dallas, Texas 75270-2102. If you wish to obtain material from the EPA Regional Office, please call (800) 887-6063 or (214) 665-2760.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
EPA Approved Regulations in the Texas SIP
State citation | Title/Subject | State approval/Submittal date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Section 19.1 | Definitions | 2/7/2007 | July 23, 2010, 75 FR 43062 | |
Section 19.3 | Applicability | 2/7/2007 | July 23, 2010, 75 FR 43062 | |
Section 19.10 | Use of Electronic Document Receiving System | 2/7/2007 | July 23, 2010, 75 FR 43062 | |
Section 19.12 | Authorized Electronic Signature | 2/7/2007 | July 23, 2010, 75 FR 43062 | |
Section 19.14 | Enforcement | 2/7/2007 | July 23, 2010, 75 FR 43062 | |
Section 39.402 | Applicability to Air Quality Permits and Permit Amendments | 6/2/2010 | 10/6/2015, 80 FR 60296 | SIP includes 39.402 (a)(1)-(a)(6), (a)(8), (a)(11), and (a)(12). |
Section 39.405 | General Notice Provisions | 12/9/2015 | 5/9/2018, 83 FR 21180 | SIP includes 39.405(f)(3) and (g), (h)(2)-(h)(4), (h)(6), (h)(8)-(h)(11), (i) and (j) as adopted on 12/9/2015. SIP includes 39.405(h)(1)9A) as adopted on 6/2/2010. |
Section 39.407 | Mailing Lists | 9/2/1999 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | |
Section 39.409 | Deadline for Public Comment, and Requests for Reconsideration, Contested Case Hearing, or Notice and Comment Hearing | 6/2/2010 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | |
Section 39.411 | Text of Public Notice | 5/9/2018 | 7/12/2019, 84 FR 33173 | SIP includes 39.411(a), 39.411(e)(1)-(4)(A)(i) and (iii), (4)(B), (e)(5) introductory paragraph, (e)(5)(A), (e)(5)(B), (e)(6)-(9), (e)(10), (e)(11)(A)(i), (e)(11)(A)(iii)-(vi), (e)(11)(B)-(F), (e)(13), (e)(15), (e)(16), (f) introductory paragraph, (f)(1)-(8), (g), and (h). |
Section 39.412 | Combined Notice for Certain Greenhouse Gases Permit Applications | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | |
Section 39.418 | Notice of Receipt of Application and Intent to Obtain Permit | 6/2/2010 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | SIP includes 39.418(a), (b)(2)(A), (b)(3) and (c). |
Section 39.419 | Notice of Application and Preliminary Determination | 12/9/2015 | 5/9/2018, 83 FR 21180 | SIP includes 39.419(e) (e)(1) and (e)(2). |
Section 39.420 | Transmittal of the Executive Director’s Response to Comments and Decisions | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | SIP includes 39.420(c)(1)(A)-(D)(i)(I) and (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (c)(2), and (d)-(e). |
Section 39.601 | Applicability | 6/2/2010 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | |
Section 39.602 | Mailed Notice | 6/2/2010 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | SIP does not include 39.602(c) adopted on 12/9/2015. |
Section 39.603 | Newspaper Notice | 5/9/2018 | 7/12/2019, 84 FR 33173 | |
Section 39.604 | Sign-Posting | 6/2/2010 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | |
Section 39.605 | Notice to Affected Agencies | 6/2/2010 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | |
Section 55.150 | Applicability | 6/14/2006 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | |
Section 55.152 | Public Comment Period | 5/9/2018 | 7/12/2019, 84 FR 33173 | SIP includes 55.152(a)(1), (a)(2), (a)(3), (a)(4), (a)(7), (a)(8) and (b). |
Section 55.154 | Public Meetings | 6/2/2010 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | SIP includes 55.154(a), (b), (c)(1)-(3) and (5), and (d)-(g). |
Section 55.156 | Public Comment Processing | 12/9/2015 | 5/9/2018, 83 FR 21180 | SIP includes 55.156(a), (b), (c)(1), and (g). |
Section 101.1 | Definitions | 7/6/2016 | 6/8/2017, 82 FR 26598 | |
Section 101.2 | Multiple air Contaminant Sources or Properties | 4/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). |
Section 101.3 | Circumvention | 4/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). |
Section 101.4 | Nuisance | 4/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). |
Section 101.5 | Traffic Hazard | 4/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). |
Section 101.8 | Sampling | 12/11/73 | 1/27/82, 47 FR 03767 | Ref 52.2299(c)(33). |
Section 101.9 | Sampling Ports | 04/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). |
Section 101.10 | Emissions Inventory Requirements | 7/6/2016 | 6/8/2017, 82 FR 26598 | |
Section 101.13 | Use and Effect of Rules | 4/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). |
Section 101.14 | Sampling Procedures and Terminology | 4/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). |
Section 101.18 | Remedies Cumulative | 4/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). |
Section 101.19 | Severability | 4/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). |
Section 101.20 | Compliance with Environmental Protection Agency Standards | 05/09/75 07/26/85 | 6/1/77, 42 FR 27894 06/24/92, 57 FR 28093 | Rule 23 Ref, 52.2299(c)(10) Section 101.20(3), Ref 52.2299(c)(73). (1) and (2) NOT IN SIP. |
Section 101.21 | The National Primary and Secondary Air Quality Standards | 05/09/75 | 6/1/77, 42 FR 27894 | Ref 52.2299(c)(10). |
Section 101. Rule 16 | Invoking Jurisdiction | 4/13/73 | 6/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). Not in current Texas General Rules. |
Section 101. Rule 19 | Initiation of Review | 4/13/73 | 06/22/73, 38 FR 16568 | Ref 52.2299(c)(7). Not in current Texas General Rules. |
Section 101.100 | Definitions | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.101 | Applicability | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.102 | Equivalent Alternative Fee | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.104 | Equivalent Alternative Fee Accounting | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.106 | Baseline Amount Calculation | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.107 | Aggregated Baseline Amount | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.108 | Alternative Baseline Amount | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.109 | Adjustment of Baseline Amount | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.110 | Baseline Amount for New Major Stationary Source, New Construction at a Major Stationary Source, or Major Stationary Sources with Less Than 24 Months of Operation | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.113 | Failure to Attain Fee Obligation | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.116 | Failure to Attain Fee Payment | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.117 | Compliance Schedule | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.118(a)(1) and (a)(3) | Cessation of Program | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | SIP does not include 101.118(a)(2) or 101.118(b). |
Section 101.120 | Eligibility for Equivalent Alternative Obligation | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.121 | Equivalent Alternative Obligation | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.122 | Using Supplemental Environmental Project to Fulfill an Equivalent Alternative Obligation | 5/22/2013 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Section 101.201 | Emissions Event Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | 101.201(h) is not in the SIP. |
Section 101.211 | Scheduled Maintenance, Startup, and Shutdown Reporting and Recordkeeping Requirements | 1/23/06 | 11/10/10, 75 FR 68989 | 101.211(f) is not in the SIP. |
Section 101.221 | Operational Requirements | 1/23/06 | 11/10/10, 75 FR 68989 | |
Section 101.222 | Demonstrations | 1/23/06 | 11/10/10, 75 FR 68989 | The SIP does not include 101.222(h), 101.222 (i), and 101.222 (j). See section 52.2273(e). |
Section 101.223 | Actions to Reduce Excessive Emissions | 1/23/06 | 11/10/10, 75 FR 68989 | |
Section 101.224 | Temporary Exemptions During Drought Conditions | 8/21/02 | 03/30/05, 70 FR 16129 | |
Section 101.231 | Petition for Variance | 08/21/02 | 03/30/05, 70 FR 16129 | |
Section 101.232 | Effect of Acceptance of Variance or Permit | 08/21/02 | 03/30/05, 70 FR 16129 | |
Section 101.233 | Variance Transfers | 08/21/02 | 03/30/05, 70 FR 16129 | |
Section 101.300 | Definitions | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.301 | Purpose | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.302 | General Provisions | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.303 | Emission Reduction Credit Generation and Certification | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.304 | Mobile Emission Reduction Credit Generation and Certification | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.305 | Emission Reductions Achieved Outside the United States | 10/4/2006 | 5/18/10, 75 FR 27647 | |
Section 101.306 | Emission Credit Use | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.309 | Emission Credit Banking and Trading | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.311 | Program Audits and Reports | 11/10/04 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52698 | |
Section 101.330 | Definitions | 12/16/1999 | 1/3/2011, 76 FR 16. | |
Section 101.331 | Applicability | 12/16/1999 | 1/3/2011, 76 FR 16. | |
Section 101.332 | General Provisions | 12/16/1999 | 1/3/2011, 76 FR 16. | |
Section 101.333 | Allocation of Allowances | 08/09/2000 | 1/3/2011, 76 FR 16. | |
Section 101.334 | Allowance Deductions | 12/16/1999 | 1/3/2011, 76 FR 16. | |
Section 101.335 | Allowance Banking and Trading | 12/16/1999 | 1/3/2011, 76 FR 16. | |
Section 101.336 | Emission Monitoring, Compliance Demonstration, and Reporting | 12/16/1999 | 1/3/2011, 76 FR 16. | |
Section 101.338 | Emission Reductions Achieved Outside the United States | 10/4/2006 | 1/3/2011, 76 FR 16. | |
Section 101.339 | Program Audits and Reports | 10/4/2006 | 1/3/2011, 76 FR 16. | |
Section 101.350 | Definitions | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.351 | Applicability | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.352 | General Provisions | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.353 | Allocation of Allowances | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.354 | Allowance Deductions | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.356 | Allowance Banking and Trading | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.357 | Use of Emission Reductions Generated from the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP) | 3/13/2002 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.359 | Reporting | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.360 | Level of Activity Certification | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.363 | Program Audits and Reports | 09/26/01 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57252 | |
Section 101.370 | Definitions | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.371 | Purpose | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.372 | General Provisions | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.373 | Discrete Emission Reduction Credit Generation and Certification | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.374 | Mobile Discrete Emission Reduction Credit Generation and Certification | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.375 | Emission Reductions Achieved Outside the United States | 10/4/2006 | 5/18/2010, 75 FR 27644 | |
Section 101.376 | Discrete Emission Credit Use | 09/20/2017 | 12/7/2017, 82 FR 57679 | |
Section 101.378 | Discrete Emission Credit Banking and Trading | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.379 | Program Audits and Reports | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.390 | Definitions | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.391 | Applicability | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.392 | Exemptions | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.393 | General Provisions | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.394 | Allocation of Allowances | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.396 | Allowance Deductions | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.399 | Allowance Banking and Trading | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.400 | Reporting | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 101.401 | Level of Activity Certification | 4/6/2010 | 1/2/2014, 79 FR 57 | |
Section 101.399 | Allowance Banking and Trading | 12/01/04 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52659 | |
Section 101.400 | Reporting | 12/1/4 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52659 | |
Section 101.401 | Level of activity certification | 2/1/4 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52659 | |
Section 101.403 | Program audits and reports | 12/01/04 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52659 | |
Section 101.503 | Clean Air Interstate Rule Oxides of Nitrogen Annual Trading Budget | 7/12/06 | 7/30/07, 72 FR 41453 | |
Section 101.504 | Timing Requirements for Clean Air Interstate Rule Oxides of Nitrogen Allowance Allocations | 07/12/06 | 07/30/, 72 FR 41453 | Subsections 101.504(a)(2), 101.504(a)(3), 101.504(a)(4), 101.504(c), and 101.504(d) NOT IN SIP. |
Section 101.506 | Clean Air Interstate Rule Oxides of Nitrogen Allowance Allocations | 07/12/06 | 07/30/, 72 FR 41453 | Subsections 101.506(a)(2), 101.506(b)(2), 101.506(b)(3), and 101.506(g) NOT IN SIP. |
Section 101.508 | Compliance Supplement Pool | 07/12/06 | 07/30/07, 72 FR 41453 | |
Section 106.1 | Purpose | 08/09/00 | 11/14/03, 68 FR 64548 | |
Section 106.2 | Applicability | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | |
Section 106.4 | Requirements for Permitting by Rule | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | The SIP approved provisions at 30 TAC Section 106.4(a)(1), (a)(3), and (a)(4) are those adopted by the State as of 4/20/2011. |
Section 106.6 | Registration of Emissions | 11/20/02 | 11/14/03, 68 FR 64548 | |
Section 106.8 | Recordkeeping | 10/10/01 | 11/14/03, 68 FR 64548 | |
Section 106.13 | References to Standard Exemptions and Exemptions from Permitting | 08/09/00 | 11/14/03, 68 FR 64548 | |
Section 106.50 | Registration Fees for Permits by Rule | 9/25/2002 | 3/20/2009, 74 FR 11851. | |
Section 111.111(a), (b) | Requirements for Specified Sources | 6/18/1993 | 5/8/1996, 61 FR 20732 | |
Section 111.111(c) | Requirements for Specified Sources | 10/25/1991 | 1/18/1994, 59 FR 2532 | |
Section 111.113 | Alternative Opacity Limitations | 6/16/1989 | 5/8/1996, 61 FR 20732 | |
Section 111.121 | Single-Chamber Incineration | 6/16/1989 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.141 | Geographic Areas of Application and Date of Compliance | 10/25/1991 | 1/18/1994, 59 FR 02532 | |
Section 111.143 | Materials Handling | 6/16/1989 | 1/18/1994, 59 FR 02532 | |
Section 111.145 | Construction and Demolition | 10/25/1991 | 1/18/1994, 59 FR 02532 | |
Section 111.147 | Roads, Streets, and Alleys | 1/25/2012 | 12/14/2015, 80 FR 77254 | |
Section 111.149 | Parking Lots | 6/16/1989 | 1/18/1994, 59 FR 02532 | |
Section 111.151 | Allowable Emissions Limits | 6/16/1989 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.153 | Emission Limits for Steam Generators | 6/16/1989 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.171 | Emission Limits Based on Process Weight Method | 6/16/1989 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.173 | Emissions Limits Based on Alternate Method | 6/16/1989 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.175 | Exemptions | 6/16/1989 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.181 | Exemption Policy | 6/16/1989 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.183 | Requirements for Exemptions | 6/16/1989 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.201 | General Prohibitions | 8/21/1996 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.203 | Definitions | 7/7/2017 | 4/27/2018, 83 FR 18430 | |
Section 111.205 | Exceptions for Fire Training | 8/21/1996 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.207 | Exceptions for Fires Used for Recreation, Ceremony, Cooking, and Warmth | 8/21/1996 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.209 | Exception for Disposal Fires | 10/22/2021 | 2/7/2023, 88 FR 7882 | |
Section 111.211 | Exception for Prescribed Burn | 1/15/2014 | 1/11/2017, 82 FR 3172 | |
Section 111.213 | Exception for Hydrocarbon Burning | 8/21/1996 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.215 | Executive Director Approval of Otherwise Prohibited Outdoor Burning | 8/21/1996 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.217 | Requirements for Certified and Insured Prescribed Burn Managers | 7/7/2017 | 4/27/2018, 83 FR 18430 | |
Section 111.219 | General Requirements for Allowable Outdoor Burning | 8/21/1996 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 111.221 | Responsibility for Consequences of Outdoor Burning | 8/21/1996 | 4/28/2009, 74 FR 19144 | |
Section 112.1 | Definitions | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.2 | Compliance, Reporting, and Recordkeeping | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.3 | Net Ground Level Concentrations | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.4 | Net Ground Level Concentrations – Exemption Conditions | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.5 | Allowable Emission Rates – Sulfuric Acid Plant Burning Elemental Sulfur | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.6 | Allowable Emission Rates – Sulfuric Acid Plant | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.7 | Allowable Emission Rates – Sulfur Recovery Plant | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.8 | Allowable Emissions Rates from Solid Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators | 09/18/92 | 02/18/97, 62 FR 07163 | Ref 52.2299(c)(101). |
Section 112.9 | Allowable Emission Rates – Combustion of Liquid Fuel | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.14 | Allowable Emission Rates – Nonferrous Smelter Processes | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.15 | Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan Filing Requirements | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.16 | Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan Operating Requirements | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Section 112.17 | Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan Notification Procedures | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76) |
Section 112.18 | Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan Reporting Requirements | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76) |
Section 112.19 | Application for Area Control Plan | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76) |
Section 112.20 | Exemption Procedure | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76) |
Section 112.21 | Allowable Emission Rates Under Area Control Plan | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45456 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76) |
Section 112.41 to 112.47 | Control of Sulfuric Acid | 05/12/89 | NOT in SIP but is a part of the EPA approved Texas 111(d) Plan | |
Section 112.51 to 112.59 | Control of Total Reduced Sulfur (TRS) | 05/12/89 | NOT in SIP but is a part of the EPA approved Texas 111(d) Plan. | |
Section 114.1 | Definitions | 2/12/2014 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
Section 114.2 | Inspection and Maintenance Definitions | 4/29/2015 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
Section 114.5 | Transportation Planning Definition | 05/03/00 | 12/5/02, 67 FR 72382 | |
Section 114.6 | Low Emission Fuel Definitions | 8/22/12 | 5/6/13, 78 FR 26255 | |
Section 114.50 | Vehicle Emission Inspection Requirements | 2/12/2014 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69679 | Subsection 114.50(b)(2) is NOT part of the approved SIP. |
Section 114.51 | Equipment Evaluation Procedures for Vehicle Gas Analyzers | 11/18/2010 | 7/25/2014, 79 FR 43264 | |
Section 114.53 | Inspection and Maintenance Fees | 4/29/2015 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
Section 114.80 | Applicability | 11/17/04 | 8/8/05, 70 FR 45542 | |
Section 114.81 | Vehicle Emissions Inspection Requirements | 11/17/04 | 8/8/05, 70 FR 45542 | |
Section 114.82 | Control Requirements | 2/12/2014 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
Section 114.83 | Waivers and Extensions | 2/12/2014 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
Section 114.84 | Prohibitions | 2/12/2014 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
Section 114.85 | Equipment Evaluation Procedures for Vehicle Exhaust Gas Analyzers | 11/17/04 | 8/8/05, 70 FR 45542 | |
Section 114.87 | Inspection and Maintenance Fees | 4/29/2015 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
Section 114.100 | Oxygenated Fuels | 1/20/2017 | 2/27/2018, 83 FR 8361 | |
Section 114.260 | Transportation Conformity | 6/27/2007 | 11/12/2014, 79 FR 67071 | |
Section 114.270 | Transportation Control Measures | 6/27/2007 | 1/31/2014, 79 FR 5287 | |
Section 114.301 | Control Requirements for Reid Vapor Pressure | 4/25/00 | 4/26/01, 66 FR 20931 | Part (c) is not approved. |
Section 114.305 | Approved Test Methods | 1/20/2017 | 2/27/2018, 83 FR 8361 | |
Section 114.306 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 4/25/2000 | 4/26/2001, 66 FR 20927 | Not in SIP: 114.306(c) |
Section 114.307 | Exemptions | 9/10/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42732 | |
Section 114.309 | Affected Counties | 9/10/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42732 | |
Section 114.312 | Low Emission Diesel Standards | 8/22/12 | 5/6/13, 78 FR 26255 | |
Section 114.313 | Designated Alternative Limits | 8/22/12 | 5/6/13, 78 FR 26255 | |
Section 114.314 | Registration of Diesel Producers and Importers | 8/22/12 | 5/6/13, 78 FR 26255 | |
Section 114.315 | Approved Test Methods | 8/22/12 | 5/6/13, 78 FR 26255 | |
Section 114.316 | Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 8/22/12 | 5/6/13, 78 FR 26255 | |
Section 114.317 | Exemptions to Low Emission Diesel Requirements | 8/22/12 | 5/6/13, 78 FR 26255 | |
Section 114.318 | Alternative Emission Reduction Plan | 8/22/12 | 5/6/13, 78 FR 26255 | |
Section 114.319 | Affected Counties and Compliance Dates | 8/22/12 | 5/6/13, 78 FR 26255 | |
Section 114.420 | Definitions | 4/19/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57222 | |
Section 114.421 | Emission Specifications | 12/06/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57222 | |
Section 114.422 | Control Requirements | 4/19/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57222 | |
Section 114.427 | Exemptions | 4/19/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57222 | |
Section 114.429 | Affected Counties and Compliance Schedules | 12/6/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57222 | |
Section 114.510 | Definitions | 11/17/04 | 4/11/05, 70 FR 18308 | |
Section 114.511 | Applicability | 11/17/04 | 4/11/05, 70 FR 18308 | |
Section 114.512 | Control Requirements for Motor Vehicle Idling | 7/20/2011 | 7/25/2014, 79 FR 43264 | |
Section 114.517 | Exemptions | 8/8/2012 | 7/25/2014, 79 FR 43264 | |
Section 114.620 | Definitions | 4/4/2018 | 10/4/2018, 83 FR 50021 | |
Section 114.621 | Applicability | 1/28/04 | 08/19/05, 70 FR 48647 | |
Section 114.622 | Incentive Program Requirements | 6/10/2020 | 5/27/2021, 86 FR 28496 | |
Section 114.623 | Small Business Incentives | 4/4/2018 | 10/4/2018, 83 FR 50021 | |
Section 114.624 | Rebate Grant Process | 9/20/2006 | 4/9/2010, 75 FR 18061 | |
Section 114.626 | Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 8/22/01 | 08/19/05, 70 FR 48647 | |
Section 114.629 | Affected Counties and Implementation Schedule | 6/10/2020 | 5/27/2021, 86 FR 28496 | |
Section 114.640 | Definitions | 3/26/2014 | 6/9/2017, 82 FR 26756 | |
Section 114.642 | Applicability | 3/26/2014 | 6/9/2017, 82 FR 26756 | |
Section 114.644 | Clean School Bus Program Requirements | 3/26/2014 | 6/9/2017, 82 FR 26756 | |
Section 114.646 | Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 3/26/2014 | 6/9/2017, 82 FR 26756 | |
Section 114.648 | Expiration | 3/26/2014 | 6/9/2017, 82 FR 26756 | |
Section 114.650 | Definitions | 4/4/2018 | 10/4/2018, 83 FR 50021 | |
Section 114.651 | Applicability | 4/4/2018 | 10/4/2018, 83 FR 50021 | |
Section 114.652 | Qualifying Vehicles | 4/4/2018 | 10/4/2018, 83 FR 50021 | |
Section 114.653 | Grant Eligibility | 4/4/2018 | 10/4/2018, 83 FR 50021 | |
Section 114.654 | Usage and Disposition | 3/28/2012 | 1/31/2014, 79 FR 5287 | |
Section 114.655 | Grant Restrictions | 2/24/2010 | 1/31/2014, 79 FR 5287 | |
Section 114.656 | Eligible Grant Amounts | 4/9/2014 | 6/9/2017, 82 FR 26756 | |
Section 114.657 | Reporting Requirements | 2/24/2010 | 1/31/2014, 79 FR 5287 | |
Section 114.658 | Implementation Schedule | 2/24/2010 | 1/31/2014, 79 FR 5287 | |
Section 114.680 | Definitions | 4/4/2018 | 10/4/2018, 83 FR 50021 | |
Section 114.681 | Applicability | 4/4/2018 | 10/4/2018, 83 FR 50021 | |
Section 114.682 | Eligible Vehicle Models | 4/4/2018 | 10/4/2018, 83 FR 50021 | |
Section 114.680 | Definitions | 8/3/2016 | 6/9/2017, 82 FR 26756 | |
Section 114.681 | Applicability | 4/9/2014 | 6/9/2017, 82 FR 26756 | |
Section 114.682 | Eligible Vehicle Models | 8/3/2016 | 6/9/2017, 82 FR 26756 | |
Section 17.80 | Vehicle Emissions Verification System | 11/09/93 | 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046 | Ref 52.2299 (c)(87)(i)(F). |
Section 23.93 | Vehicle Emissions Inspection Requirements | 10/26/2005 | 7/25/2014, 79 FR 43264 | |
Section 115.10 | Covered Attainment Counties | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.110 | Applicability and Definitions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.111 | Exemptions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.112 | Control Requirements | 12/15/2016 | 4/30/2019, 84 FR 18150 | |
Section 115.113 | Alternate Control Requirements | 12/1/2011 | 9/9/2014, 79 FR 53302 | |
Section 115.114 | Inspection Requirements | 12/15/2016 | 4/30/2019, 84 FR 18150 | |
Section 115.115 | Monitoring Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.116 | Testing Requirements | 12/1/2011 | 9/9/2014, 79 FR 53302 | |
Section 115.117 | Approved Test Methods | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.118 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 12/15/2016 | 4/30/2019, 84 FR 18150 | |
Section 115.119 | Compliance Schedules | 12/15/2016 | 4/30/2019, 84 FR 18150 | |
Section 115.120 | Vent Gas Definitions | 12/13/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.121 | Emissions Specifications | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.122 | Control Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.123 | Alternate Control Requirements | 12/13/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.125 | Testing Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.126 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.127 | Exemptions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.129 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.131 | Emission Specifications | 5/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.132 | Control Requirements | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.133 | Alternate Control Requirements | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.135 | Testing Requirements | 05/4/94 | 05/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.136 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.137 | Exemptions | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.139 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.140 | Industrial Wastewater Definitions | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.142 | Control Requirements | 12/13/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.143 | Alternate Control Requirements | 12/13/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.144 | Inspection and Monitoring Requirements | 12/13/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.145 | Approved Test Methods | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.146 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 10/27/99 | 12/20/00, 65 FR 79745 | |
Section 115.147 | Exemptions | 12/13/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.148 | Training Requirements | 10/27/99 | 12/20/00, 65 FR 79745 | |
Section 115.149 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 11/15/06 | 7/17/08, 73 FR 40972 | |
Section 115.152 | Control Requirements | 5/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.153 | Alternate Control Requirements | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.155 | Approved Test Methods | 05/4/94 | 05/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.156 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 5/4/94 | 05/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.157 | Exemptions | 5/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.159 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.160 | Batch Process Definitions | 12/13/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.161 | Applicability | 12/13/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.162 | Control Requirements | 12/06/00 | 07/16/01, 66 FR 36913 | |
Section 115.163 | Alternate Control Requirements | 10/27/99 | 12/20/00, 65 FR 79745 | |
Section 115.164 | Determination of Emissions and Flow Rates | 12/06/00 | 07/16/01, 66 FR 36913 | |
Section 115.165 | Approved Test Methods and Testing Requirements | 12/06/00 | 07/16/01, 66 FR 36913 | |
Section 115.166 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 12/13/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.167 | Exemptions | 9/28/2005 | 7/10/2009, 74 FR 33146 | |
Section 115.169 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 9/28/2005 | 7/10/2009, 74 FR 33146 | |
Section 115.211 | Emission Specifications | 12/13/02 | 1/19/06, 71 FR 3009 | |
Section 115.212 | Control Requirements | 12/6/00 | 07/16/01, 66 FR 36913 | |
Section 115.213 | Alternate Control Requirements | 06/30/99 | 12/20/00, 65 FR 79745 | |
Section 115.214 | Inspection Requirements | 4/26/02 | 1/19/06, 71 FR 3009 | |
Section 115.215 | Approved Test Methods | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.216 | Monitoring and Record-keeping Requirements | 10/22/03 | 1/19/06, 71 FR 3009 | |
Section 115.217 | Exemptions | 10/22/03 | 1/19/06, 71 FR 3009 | |
Section 115.219 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.220* | Filling of Gasoline Storage Vessels (Stage I) for Motor Vehicles Fuel Dispensing Facilities in Bexar County | 03/30/79 | 11/10/82, 47 FR 50866 | Ref 52.2299(c)(48). The number 220* was created to avoid duplicate sections numbers in the SIP. There is no section 115.220 in the current SIP approved codification. |
Section 115.221 | Emission Specifications | 9/10/2014 | 4/30/2015, 80 FR 24215 | |
Section 115.222 | Control Requirements | 9/10/2014 | 4/30/2015, 80 FR 24215 | |
Section 115.223 | Alternate Control Requirements | 03/23/05 | 1/19/06, 71 FR 3009 | |
Section 115.224 | Inspection Requirements | 9/10/2014 | 4/30/2015, 80 FR 24215 | |
Section 115.225 | Testing Requirements | 9/10/2014 | 4/30/2015, 80 FR 24215 | |
Section 115.226 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 9/10/2014 | 4/30/2015, 80 FR 24215 | |
Section 115.227 | Exemptions | 9/10/2014 | 4/30/2015, 80 FR 24215 | |
Section 115.229 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.234 | Inspection Requirements | 6/30/99 | 12/20/00, 65 FR 79745 | |
Section 115.235 | Approved Test Methods | 06/30/99 | 12/20/00, 65 FR 79745 | |
Section 115.236 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 6/30/99 | 12/20/00, 65 FR 79745 | |
Section 115.237 | Exemptions | 06/30/99 | 12/20/00, 65 FR 79745 | |
Section 115.239 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.240 | Stage II Vapor Recovery Definitions and List of California Air Resources Board Certified Stage II Equipment | 10/9/2013 | 3/17/14, 79 FR 14611 | |
Section 115.241 | Emission Specifications | 10/9/2013 | 3/17/14, 79 FR 14611 | |
Section 115.242 | Control Requirements | 10/9/2013 | 3/17/14, 79 FR 14611 | |
Section 115.243 | Alternate Control Requirements | 10/9/2013 | 3/17/14, 79 FR 14611 | |
Section 115.244 | Inspection Requirements | 10/9/2013 | 3/17/14, 79 FR 14611 | |
Section 115.245 | Testing Requirements | 10/9/2013 | 3/17/14, 79 FR 14611 | |
Section 115.246 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 10/9/2013 | 3/17/14, 79 FR 14611 | |
Section 115.248 | Training Requirements | 3/23/05 | 1/19/06, 71 FR 3009 | |
Section 115.252 to 115.259 | Control of Reid Vapor Pressure of Gasoline | 5/4/94 | 05/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | Ref 52.2299(c)(104). |
Section 115.311 | Emission Specifications | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.312 | Control Requirements | 12/13/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.313 | Alternate Control Requirements | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.315 | Testing Requirements | 5/8/92 | 3/7/95, 60 FR 12438 | |
Section 115.316 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.317 | Exemptions | 5/8/92 | 3/7/95, 60 FR 12438 | |
Section 115.319 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 11/15/06 | 7/17/08, 73 FR 40972 | |
Section 115.322 | Control Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.323 | Alternate Control Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.324 | Inspection Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.325 | Testing Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.326 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.327 | Exemptions | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.329 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 8/8/01 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.352 | Control Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.353 | Alternate Control Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.354 | Monitoring and Inspection Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.355 | Approved Test Methods | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.356 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115. 357 | Exemptions | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.358 | Alternative Work Practice | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.359 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.410 | Applicability | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.411 | Exemptions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.412 | Control Requirements | 11/17/04 | 3/29/05, 70 FR 15769 | |
Section 115.413 | Alternate Control Requirements | 11/17/04 | 3/29/05, 70 FR 15769 | |
Section 115.415 | Testing | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.416 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.419 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.420 | Applicability and Definitions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.421 | Emissions Specifications | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.422 | Control Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.423 | Alternate Control Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.424 | Inspection Requirements | 6/29/00 | 10/30/01, 66 FR 54688 | |
Section 115.425 | Testing Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.426 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.427 | Exemptions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.429 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.430 | Applicability and Definitions | 01/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.431 | Exemptions | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.432 | Control Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.433 | Alternate Control Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.435 | Testing Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.436 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.439 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.440 | Applicability and Definitions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.441 | Exemptions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.442 | Control Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.443 | Alternate Control Requirements | 3/10/2010 | 8/4/2014, 79 FR 45106 | |
Section 115.445 | Approved Test Methods | 3/10/2010 | 8/4/2014, 79 FR 45106 | |
Section 115.446 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.449 | Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.450 | Applicability and Definitions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.451 | Exemptions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.453 | Control Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.454 | Alternate Control Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.455 | Approved Test Methods and Testing Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.458 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.459 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.460 | Applicability and Definitions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.461 | Exemptions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.463 | Control Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.464 | Alternate Control Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.465 | Approved Test Methods and Testing Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.468 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.469 | Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.470 | Applicability and Definitions | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.471 | Exemptions | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.473 | Control Requirements | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.474 | Alternate Control Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.475 | Approved Test Methods and Testing Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.478 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | |
Section 115.479 | Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.510 | Cutback Asphalt Definitions | 8/31/99 | 12/22/99, 64 FR 71670 | |
Section 115.512 | Control Requirements | 11/17/04 | 3/29/05, 70 FR 15769 | |
Section 115.513 | Alternative Control Requirements | 8/31/99 | 12/22/99, 64 FR 71670 | |
Section 115.515 | Testing Requirements | 8/31/99 | 12/22/99, 64 FR 71670 | |
Section 115.516 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 11/17/04 | 3/29/05, 70 FR 15769 | |
Section 115.517 | Exemptions | 11/17/04 | 3/29/05, 70 FR 15769 | Ref 52.2299(c)(88). |
Section 115.519 | Compliance Schedules | 6/15/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Section 115.531 | Emission Specifications | 5/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.532 | Control Requirements | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.533 | Alternate Control Requirements | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.534 | Inspection Requirements | 5/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.535 | Testing Requirements | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.536 | Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements | 5/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.537 | Exemptions | 5/4/94 | 05/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.539 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 11/15/06 | 7/17/08, 73 FR 40972 | |
Section 115.540 | Applicability and Definitions | 1/26/2011 | 9/23/2015, 80 FR 57304 | |
Section 115.541 | Emission Specifications | 1/26/2011 | 9/23/2015, 80 FR 57304 | |
Section 115.542 | Control Requirements | 1/26/2011 | 9/23/2015, 80 FR 57304 | |
Section 115.543 | Alternate control Requirements | 1/26/2011 | 9/23/2015, 80 FR 57304 | |
Section 115.544 | Inspection, Monitoring, and Testing Requirements | 1/26/2011 | 9/23/2015, 80 FR 57304 | |
Section 115.545 | Approved Test Methods | 1/26/2011 | 9/23/2015, 80 FR 57304 | |
Section 115.546 | Recordkeeping and Notification Requirements | 1/26/2011 | 9/23/2015, 80 FR 57304 | |
Section 115.547 | Exemptions | 1/26/2011 | 9/23/2015, 80 FR 57304 | |
Section 115.549 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 5/23/2007 | 3/29/2010, 75 FR 15348 | |
Section 115.552 | Control Requirements | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.553 | Alternate Control Requirements | 05/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.555 | Testing Methods and Procedures | 5/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.556 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 5/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.557 | Exemptions | 5/4/94 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.559 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.600 | Consumer Products Definitions | 1/28/04 | 02/10/05, 70 FR 7041 | |
Section 115.610 | Applicability | 1/28/04 | 02/10/05, 70 FR 7041 | |
Section 115.612 | Control Requirements | 1/28/04 | 02/10/05, 70 FR 7041 | |
Section 115.613 | Alternate Control Requirements | 1/28/04 | 02/10/05, 70 FR 7041 | |
Section 115.615 | Testing Requirements | 1/28/04 | 02/10/05, 70 FR 7041 | |
Section 115.616 | Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 1/28/04 | 02/10/05, 70 FR 7041 | |
Section 115.617 | Exemptions | 1/28/04 | 02/10/05, 70 FR 7041 | |
Section 115.619 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 1/28/04 | 2/10/05, 70 FR 7041 | |
Section 115.720 | Applicability and Definitions | 12/01/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.722 | Site-wide Cap and Control Requirements | 12/01/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.725 | Monitoring and Testing Requirements | 12/01/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.726 | Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 12/01/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.727 | Exemptions | 12/01/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.729 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 12/1/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.760 | Applicability and Cooling Tower Heat Exchange System Definitions | 12/1/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.761 | Site-wide Cap | 12/01/04 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.764 | Monitoring and Testing Requirements | 12/1/04 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.766 | Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 12/1/04 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.767 | Exemptions | 12/01/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.769 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 12/1/04 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.780 | Applicability | 12/1/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.781 | General Monitoring and Inspection Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.782 | Procedures and Schedule for Leak Repair and Follow-up | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.783 | Equipment Standards | 12/1/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.784 | Alternate Control Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.786 | Recordkeeping Requirements | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.787 | Exemptions | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.788 | Audit Provisions | 6/2/2010 | 2/26/2015, 80 FR 10352 | |
Section 115.789 | Counties and Compliance Schedules | 12/1/04 | 9/06/06, 71 FR 52656 | |
Section 115.901 | Insignificant Emissions | 07/13/94 | 05/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.910 | Availability of Alternate Means of Control | 4/26/2 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.911 | Criteria for Approval of Alternate Means of Control Plans | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.912 | Calculations for Determining Alternate Means of Control Reductions | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.913 | Procedures for Alternate Means of Control Plan Submittal | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.914 | Procedures for an Alternate Means of Control Plan Approval | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.915 | Public Notice Format | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.916 | Review of Approved Alternate Means of Control Plans and Termination of Alternate Means of Control Plans | 4/26/02 | 02/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.920 | Applicability | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.923 | Documentation | 04/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.930 | Compliance Dates | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.932 | Congtrol Plan Procedure | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.934 | Control Plan Deviation | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.936 | Reporting Procedure | 11/10/93 | 5/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | |
Section 115.940 | Equivalency Determination | 4/26/02 | 2/27/08, 73 FR 10383 | |
Section 115.950 | Use of Emissions Credits for Compliance | 12/06/00 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52698 | |
Section 116.10 | Definitions | 9/15/2010 | 9/9/2016, 81 FR 62385 | SIP does not include 30 TAC Section 116.10(5)(F) or 116.10(9)(F). |
Section 116.11 | Compliance History Definitions | 06/17/98 | 09/18/02, 67 FR 58709. | |
Section 116.12 | Nonattainment and Prevention of Significant Deterioration Review Definitions | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | The SIP does NOT include the substantive revisions to the definitions of “major stationary source” at 30 TAC Section 116.12(19) or “major modification” at 30 TAC Section 116.12(20) pertaining to “Step 2” or “non-anyway” GHG sources. The SIP includes the TCEQ’s letter dated 5/3/2012, which explains and clarifies the TCEQ’s interpretation of the definition of “plant-wide applicability limit” in 30 TAC Section 116.12(24). |
Section 116.13 | Flexible Permit Definitions | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | |
Section 116.14 | Standard Permit Definitions | 06/17/98 | 11/14/03, 68 FR 64548 | |
Section 116.17 | Qualified Facility Definitions | 9/15/2010 | 9/9/2016, 81 FR 62385 | |
Section 116.18 | Electric Generating Facility Permits Definitions | 5/22/2002 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.20 | Portable Facilities Definitions | 2/10/2010 | 10/6/2015, 80 FR 60296 | |
Section 116.110 | Applicability | 7/15/2020 | 10/14/2020, 85 FR 64968 | SIP does not include 116.110(a)(5), 116.110(c), or 116.110(d). |
Section 116.111 | General Application | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | 30 TAC Section 116.111(a)(2)(I) is SIP-approved as adopted by the State as of 8/21/2002. The SIP does NOT include 30 TAC Section 116.111(a)(2)(K). |
Section 116.112 | Distance Limitations | 1/14/2004 | 12/7/2005, 70 FR 72720 | |
Section 116.114 | Application Review Schedule | 10/31/2018 | 2/13/2020, 85 FR 8187 | |
Section 116.115 | General and Special Conditions | 2/9/2011 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.116 | Changes to Facilities | 7/15/2020 | 10/14/2020, 85 FR 64968 | SIP does not include 30 TAC Section 116.116(b)(3). |
Section 116.117 | Documentation and Notification of Changes to Qualified Facilities | 9/15/2010 | 9/9/2016, 81 FR 62385 | SIP does not include 30 TAC Section 116.117(a)(4)(B). |
Section 116.118 | Construction While Permit Amendment Application Pending | 7/15/2020 | 10/14/2020, 85 FR 64968 | |
Section 116.120 | Voiding of Permits | 8/20/03 | 4/2/10, 75 FR 16671 | |
Section 116.127 | Actual to Projected Actual and Emission Exclusion Test for Emissions | 2/9/2011 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.140 | Applicability | 06/17/98 | 09/18/02, 67 FR 58709 | |
Section 116.141 | Determination of Fees | 9/25/2002 | 3/20/2009, 74 FR 11851. | |
Section 116.143 | Payment of Fees | 8/20/2003 | 3/20/2009, 74 FR 11851. | |
Section 116.150 | New Major Source or Major Modification in Ozone Nonattainment Area | 7/25/2012 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.151 | New Major Source or Major Modification in Nonattainment Area Other than Ozone | 7/25/2012 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.160 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration | 10/31/2018 | 2/13/2020, 85 FR 8187 | The PSD SIP includes 30 TAC Section 116.160(a) as adopted by the State as of 6/2/2010. The PSD SIP includes a letter from the TCEQ dated December 2, 2013, committing that Texas will follow a SIP amendment process to apply its PSD SIP to additional pollutants that are regulated in the future, including non-NAAQS pollutants. The PSD SIP includes a letter from the TCEQ dated May 30, 2014, clarifying the judicial review process for the Texas PSD permit program. |
Section 116.161 | Source Located in an Attainment Area with Greater than De Minimis Impact | 06/17/98 | 09/18/02, 67 FR 58709. | |
Section 116.162 | Evaluation of Air Quality Impacts | 10/10/01 | 7/22/04, 69 FR 43752. | |
Section 116.163 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration Permit Fees | 9/25/2002 | 3/20/2009, 74 FR 11851. | |
Section 116.164 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration Applicability for Greenhouse Gases Sources | 10/31/2018 | The PSD SIP does NOT include 30 TAC Sections 116.164(b). | |
Section 116.169 | Greenhouse Gases Program Transitions | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | The PSD SIP does NOT include 30 TAC Section 116.169(b). The PSD SIP includes a letter from the TCEQ dated January 13, 2014, regarding the TCEQ’s authority to administer EPA-issued GHG PSD permits. |
Section 116.170 | Applicability of Emission Reductions as Offsets | 8/20/2003 | 3/20/2009, 74 FR 11851. | |
Section 116.172 | Emissions Offsets from Rocket Engine Firing and Cleaning | 8/20/2003 | 3/20/2009, 74 FR 11851. | |
Section 116.174 | Determination by Executive Director to Authorize Reductions | 6/17/1998 | 11/2/2011, 76 FR 67600 | |
Section 116.175 | Recordkeeping | 8/16/1993 | 11/2/2011, 76 FR 67600 | |
Section 116.176 | Use of Mass Cap Allowances for Offsets | 3/07/01 | 9/6/06, 71 FR 52664. | |
Section 116.178 | Relocations and Changes of Location of Portable Facilities | 2/10/2010 | 10/6/2015, 80 FR 60296 | |
Section 116.180 | Applicability | 7/25/2012 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.182 | Plant-Wide Applicability Limit Permit Application | 2/9/2011 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.184 | Application Review Schedule | 1/11/2006 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.186 | General and Specific Conditions | 7/25/2012 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | The SIP includes TCEQ’s “Letter of explanation and interpretation of the Texas SIP for NSR Reform” dated 5/3/2012, which explains and clarifies TCEQ’s interpretation of paragraphs (a), (b)(9) and (c)(2). |
Section 116.188 | Plant-Wide Applicability Limit | 2/9/2011 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.190 | Federal Nonattainment and Prevention of Significant Deterioration Review | 2/9/2011 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.192 | Amendments and Alterations | 2/9/2011 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | |
Section 116.194 | Public Notification and Comment | 6/2/2010 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | |
Section 116.196 | Renewal of a Plant-wide Applicability Limit Permit | 10/31/2018 | ||
Section 116.198 | Expiration of Voidance | 10/31/2018 | ||
Section 116.310 | Notification of Permit Holder | 10/31/2018 | ||
Section 116.311 | Permit Renewal Application | 8/21/2002 | 9/9/2016, 81 FR 62385 | SIP does not include 30 TAC Section 116.311(a)(6). |
Section 116.312 | Public Notification and Comment Procedures | 9/2/1999 | 1/6/2014, 79 FR 551 | |
Section 116.313 | Renewal Application Fees | 8/20/2003 | 3/20/2009, 74 FR 11851. | |
Section 116.314 | Review Schedule | 6/17/1998 | 11/14/2011, 76 FR 70354 | |
Section 116.315 | Permit Renewal Submittal | 5/7/2008 | 3/11/10, 75 FR 11464 | |
Section 116.601 | Types of Standard Permits | 2/9/2011 | 4/1/2014, 79 FR 18183 | |
Section 116.602 | Issuance of Standard Permits | 12/16/99 | 11/14/03, 68 FR 64548 | |
Section 116.603 | Public Participation in Issuance of Standard Permits | 9/20/06 | 9/17/08, 73 FR 53716 | |
Section 116.604 | Duration and Renewal of Registrations to Use Standard Permits | 12/16/99 | 11/14/03, 68 FR 64548 | |
Section 116.605 | Standard Permit Amendment and Revocation | 12/16/99 | 11/14/03, 68 FR 64548 | |
Section 116.606 | Delegation | 12/16/99 | 11/14/03, 68 FR 64548 | |
Section 116.610 | Applicability | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | 30 TAC Section 116.610(b) is SIP-approved as adopted by the State as of 11/20/2002. The SIP does NOT include 30 TAC Section 116.610(d) |
Section 116.611 | Registration to Use a Standard Permit | 10/31/2018 | 30 TAC Section 116.611(b) is SIP-approved as adopted by the State as of 11/20/2002. The SIP does NOT include 30 TAC Section 116.611(c)(3), (c)(3)(A), and (c)(3)(B). | |
Section 116.614 | Standard Permit Fees | 9/25/2002 | 3/20/2009, 74 FR 11851. | |
Section 116.615 | General Conditions | 10/31/2018 | ||
Section 116.617 | State Pollution Control Project Standard Permit | 1/11/2006 | 4/1/2014, 79 FR 18183 | |
Section 116.620 | Installation and/or Modification of Oil and Gas Facilities | 8/9/2000 | 2/14/2014, 79 FR 8861 | The types of emission units that may be authorized by this section are the following: • Internal combustion engines (ICEs), • Natural gas turbines (NG turbines), |
• Flares, | ||||
• Other combustion units (design heat input >40 million BTU per hour), | ||||
• Natural gas glycol dehydration units, | ||||
• Storage tanks, | ||||
• Separators, | ||||
• Condensers, | ||||
• Vapor recovery units, | ||||
• Process vents, and | ||||
• Process fugitives | ||||
Section 116.710 | Applicability | July 15, 2020 | 10/14/2020, 85 FR 64968 | |
Section 116.711 | Flexible Permit Application | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | SIP includes 30 TAC 116.711(1), (2)(A), (B) and (C)(i) and (ii), (D)-(J), and (L)-(N) |
Section 116.714 | Application Review Schedule | 6/17/1998 | 7/14/2014, 79 FR 40666 | |
Section 116.715 | General and Special Conditions | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | SIP includes 30 TAC 116.715(a)-(e) and (f)(1) and (2)(B) |
Section 116.716 | Emission Caps and Individual Emission Limitations | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | |
Section 116.717 | Implementation Schedule for Additional Controls | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | |
Section 116.718 | Significant Emission Increase | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | |
Section 116.720 | Limitation on Physical and Operational Changes | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | |
116.721 | Amendments and Alterations | July 15, 2020 | 10/14/2020, 85 FR 64968 | |
Section 116.722 | Distance Limitations | 8/9/2000 | 7/14/2014, 79 FR 40666 | |
Section 116.740 | Public Notice and Comment | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | SIP includes 30 TAC Section 116.740(a). |
Section 116.750 | Flexible Permit Fee | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | |
Section 116.760 | Flexible Permit Renewal | 11/16/1994 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | |
Section 116.765 | Compliance Schedule | 7/31/2014 | 7/20/2015, 80 FR 42729 | SIP includes 30 TAC Section 116.765(b) and (c). |
Section 116.770 | Requirement to Apply | 1/28/04 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.771 | Implementation Schedule for Additional Controls | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.772 | Notice of Shutdown | 1/28/04 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.774 | Eligibility for Small Business Stationary Source Permits | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.775 | Eligibility for Pipeline Facilities Permits | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.777 | Eligibility for Existing Facility Permits | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.778 | Additional Requirements for Applications for Small Business Stationary Source Permits, Pipeline Facilities Permits, or Existing Facility Permits | 8/21/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.779 | Applications for Small Business Stationary Source Permits, Pipeline Facilities Permits, or Existing Facility Permits | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | 116.779(a)(10) is not in the SIP. |
Section 116.780 | Public Participation for Initial Issuance of Pipeline Facilities Permits and Existing Facility Permits | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.781 | Notice and Comment Hearings for Initial Issuance of Pipeline Facilities Permits and Existing Facility Permits | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.783 | Notice of Final Action on Pipeline Facilities Permit Applications and Existing Facility Permit Applications | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.785 | Permit Fee | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.786 | General and Special Conditions | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | 116.786(c)(2)(B)(ii)(I) is not in the SIP. |
Section 116.787 | Amendments and Alterations of Permits Issued Under this Division | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.788 | Renewal of Permits Issued Under this Division | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.790 | Delegation | 5/22/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.910 | Applicability | 5/22/2002 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.911 | Electric Generating Facility Permit | 5/22/2002 | 4/1/2014, 79 FR 18183 | Section 116.911(a)(2) is authorized for Minor NSR only. |
Section 116.912 | Electric Generating Facilities | 12/16/1999 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.913 | General and Special Conditions | 5/22/2002 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.914 | Emissions Monitoring and Reporting Requirements | 12/16/1999 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.916 | Permits for Grandfathered and Electing Generating Facilities in El Paso County | 12/16/1999 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.917 | Electric Generating Facility Permit Application for Certain Grandfathered Coal-Fired Electric Generating Facilities and Certain Facilities Located at Electric Generating Facility Sites | 5/22/2002 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.918 | Additional General Special Conditions for Grandfathered Coal-Fired Electric Generating Facilities and Certain Facilities Located at Electric Generating Facility Sites | 5/22/2002 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.919 | Additional Requirements for Grandfathered Electric Generating Facility Permit Applications | 8/21/02 | 1/6/14 79 FR 577 | |
Section 116.920 | Applicability | 12/16/1999 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.921 | Notice and Comment Hearings for Initial Issuance | 5/22/2002 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.922 | Notice of Final Action | 12/16/1999 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.926 | Permit Fee | 5/22/2002 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.928 | Delegation | 5/22/2002 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.930 | Amendments and Alterations Issued Under this Subchapter | 5/22/2002 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.931 | Renewal | 12/16/1999 | 1/11/2011, 76 FR 1525 | |
Section 116.1500 | Definitions | 2/25/2009 | 1/5/2016, 81 FR 350 | |
Section 116.1510 | Applicability and Exemption Requirements | 2/25/2009 | 1/5/2016, 81 FR 350 | 116.1510(d) is NOT part of the approved SIP. |
Section 116.1520 | Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) Analysis | 2/25/2009 | 1/5/2016, 81 FR 350 | |
Section 116.1530 | Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) Control Implementation | 2/25/2009 | 1/5/2016, 81 FR 350 | |
Section 116.1540 | Exemption from Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) Control Implementation | 2/25/2009 | 1/5/2016, 81 FR 350 | |
Section 117.10 | Definitions | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.100 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.103 | Exemptions | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.105 | Emission Specifications for Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.110 | Emission Specifications for Attainment Demonstration | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | 117.110(c) not in SIP. |
Section 117.115 | Alternative Plant-Wide Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.123 | Source Cap | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.130 | Operating Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.135 | Initial Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.140 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 2/11/2009 | 7/31/2009, 74 FR 38102 | |
Section 117.145 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 2/11/2009 | 7/31/2009, 74 FR 38102 | |
Section 117.150 | Initial Control Plan Procedures | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.152 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Reasonably Available Control Technology | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.154 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Attainment Demonstration Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.156 | Revision of Final Control Plan | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.300 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.303 | Exemptions | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.305 | Emission Specifications for Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.310 | Emission Specifications for Attainment Demonstration | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | 117.310(c) not in SIP. |
Section 117.315 | Alternative Plant-Wide Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.320 | System Cap | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.323 | Source Cap | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.330 | Operating Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.335 | Initial Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.340 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 2/11/2009 | 7/31/2009, 74 FR 38102 | |
Section 117.345 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 2/11/2009 | 7/31/2009, 74 FR 38102 | |
Section 117.350 | Initial Control Plan Procedures | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.352 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Reasonably Available Control Technology | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.354 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Attainment Demonstration Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.356 | Revision of Final Control Plan | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.400 | Applicability | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.403 | Exemptions | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.405 | Emission Specifications for Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | 117.405(d) Not in SIP. |
Section 117.410 | Emission Specifications for Eight-Hour Attainment Demonstration Reporting | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21925 | 117.410(c) NOT in SIP. |
Section 117.423 | Source Cap | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.430 | Operating Requirements | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.435 | Initial Demonstration of Compliance | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.440 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.445 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.450 | Initial Control Plan Procedures | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.452 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Reasonably Available Control Technology | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.454 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Attainment Demonstration Emission Specifications | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.456 | Revision of Final Control Plan | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.1000 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1003 | Exemptions | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1005 | Emission Specifications for Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1010 | Emission Specifications for Attainment Demonstration | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | 117.1010(b) not in SIP. |
Section 117.1015 | Alternative System-Wide Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1020 | System Cap | 4/6/2012 | 7/31/2014, 79 FR 44300 | |
Section 117.1035 | Initial Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1040 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1045 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1052 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Reasonably Available Control Technology | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1054 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Attainment Demonstration Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1056 | Revision of Final Control Plan | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1200 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1203 | Exemptions | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1205 | Emission Specifications for Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.1210 | Emission Specifications for Attainment Demonstration | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | 117.1210(b) not in SIP. |
Section 117.1215 | Alternative System-Wide Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1220 | System Cap | 4/6/2012 | 7/31/14, 79 FR 44300 | |
Section 117.1235 | Initial Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1240 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1245 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1252 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Reasonably Available Control Technology | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1254 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Attainment Demonstration Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1256 | Revision of Final Control Plan | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.1303 | Exemptions | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.1310 | Emission Specifications for Eight-Hour Attainment Demonstration | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | 117.1310(b) Not in SIP. |
Section 117.1335 | Initial Demonstration of Compliance | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.1340 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.1345 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750
Plan | |
Section 117.1350 | Initial Control Plan Procedures | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.1354 | Final Control Plan Procedures for Attainment Demonstration Emission Specifications | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.2000 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.2003 | Exemptions | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.2010 | Emission Specification | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | 117.2010(i) not in SIP. |
Section 117.2030 | Operating Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.2035 | Monitoring and Testing Requirements | 2/11/2009 | 7/31/2009, 74 FR 38102 | |
Section 117.2045 | Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 2/11/2009 | 7/31/2009, 74 FR 38102 | |
Section 117.2100 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.2103 | Exemptions | 5/8/2013 | 7/31/14, 79 FR 44300 | |
Section 117.2110 | Emission Specifications for Eight-Hour Attainment Demonstration | 5/18/2011 | 5/6/2013, 78 FR 26251 | |
Section 117.2130 | Operating Requirements | 5/8/2013 | 7/31/2014, 79 FR 44300 | |
Section 117.2135 | Monitoring, Notification, and Testing Requirements | 5/8/2013 | 7/31/2014, 79 FR 44300 | |
Section 117.2145 | Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 5/8/2013 | 7/31/2014, 79 FR 44300 | |
Section 117.3000 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3003 | Exemptions | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3005 | Gas-Fired Steam Generation | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3010 | Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | 117.3010(2) not in SIP. |
Section 117.3020 | System Cap | 4/6/2012 | 7/31/2014, 79 FR 44302 | |
Section 117.3035 | Initial Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3040 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3045 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3054 | Final Control Plan Procedures | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3056 | Revision of Final Control Plan | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3100 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.3101 | Cement Kilns Definitions | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.3103 | Exemptions | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009 , 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.3110 | Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.3120 | Source Cap | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.3123 | Dallas-Fort Worth Eight-Hour Ozone Attainment Demonstration Control Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | 117.3123(f) not in SIP. |
Section 117.3140 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.3142 | Emission Testing and Monitoring for Eight-Hour Attainment Demonstration | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.3145 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.3200 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3201 | Definitions | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3203 | Exemptions | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3205 | Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3210 | Certification requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3215 | Notification and Labeling Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3300 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3303 | Exemptions | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3310 | Emission Specifications for Eight-Hour Attainment Demonstration | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | 117.3310(e) not in SIP. |
Section 117.3330 | Operating Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3335 | Monitoring, Notification, and Testing Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.3345 | Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4000 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4005 | Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4025 | Alternative Case Specific Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4035 | Initial Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4040 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4045 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4050 | Control Plan Procedures | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4100 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4105 | Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4125 | Alternative Case Specific Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4135 | Initial Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4140 | Continuous Demonstration of Compliance | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4145 | Notification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4150 | Control Plan Procedures | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4200 | Applicability | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4205 | Emission Specifications | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.4210 | Applicability of Federal New Source Performance Standards | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.8000 | Stack Testing Requirements | 6/3//2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.8010 | Compliance Stack Test Reports | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.8100 | Emission Monitoring System Requirements for Industrial, Commercial, and Institutional Sources | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.8110 | Emission Monitoring System Requirements for Utility Electric Generation Sources | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.8120 | Carbon Monoxide (CO) Monitoring | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.8130 | Ammonia Monitoring | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.8140 | Emission Monitoring for Engines | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9000 | Compliance Schedule for Beaumont-Port Arthur Ozone Nonattainment Area Major Sources | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9020 | Compliance Schedule for Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Ozone Nonattainment Area Major Sources | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9030 | Compliance Schedule for Dallas-Fort Worth Eight-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Major Sources | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.9100 | Compliance Schedule for Beaumont-Port Arthur Ozone Nonattainment Area Utility Electric Generation Sources | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9120 | Compliance Schedule for Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Ozone Nonattainment Area Utility Electric Generation Sources | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9130 | Compliance Schedule For Dallas-Fort Worth Eight-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Utility Electric Generation Sources | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.9200 | Compliance Schedule for Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Ozone Nonattainment Area Minor Sources | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9210 | Compliance Schedule for Dallas-Fort Worth Eight-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Minor Sources | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9300 | Compliance Schedule for Utility Electric Generation in East and Central Texas | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9320 | Compliance Schedule for Cement Kilns | 5/30/2007 | 1/14/2009, 74 FR 1927 | |
Section 117.9340 | Compliance Schedule for East Texas Combustion | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9500 | Compliance Schedule for Nitric Acid and Adipic Acid Manufacturing Sources | 5/30/2007 | 12/3/2008, 73 FR 73562 | |
Section 117.9800 | Use of Emission Credits For Compliance | 6/3/2015 | 4/13/2016, 81 FR 21750 | |
Section 117.9810 | Use of Emission Reductions Generated from the Texas Emissions Reduction Plan (TERP) | 6/3/2015 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Section 118.1 | Generalized Air Pollution Episodes | 03/05/00 | 07/26/00 | |
Section 118.2 | Provisions Governing Generalized Episode Control | 03/05/00 | 07/26/00 | |
Section 118.3 | Localized Air Pollution Episodes | 03/05/00 | 07/26/00 | |
Section 118.4 | Hearings. | 03/05/00 | 07/26/00 | |
Section 118.5 | Emission Reduction Plan | 03/05/00 | 07/26/00 | |
Section 118.6 | Texas Air Pollution Episode Contingency Plan and Emergency Management Center | 03/05/00 | 07/26/00 | |
Section 122.122 | Potential to Emit | 3/26/2014 | 11/10/2014 79 FR 66626 | The SIP does NOT include 30 TAC Section 122.122(e)(3), (e)(3)(A), or (e)(3)(B). |
(d) EPA-Approved State Source-Specific Requirements.
EPA-Approved Texas Source-Specific Requirements
Name of Source | Permit or Order Number | State Effective Date | EPA Approval Date | Comments |
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Alcoa Inc., Rockdale, Milam County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2000-0032-SIP | 4/19/2000 | 10/26/00, 65 FR 64155 | H/GA, D/FW, and B/PA, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
Eastman Chemical Company, Texas Operations, Longview, Harrison County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2000-0033-SIP | 4/19/2000 | 10/26/00, 65 FR 64156 | H/GA, D/FW, and B/PA, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
Gould National Battery, Incorporated | Order Nos. 92-09(k), 93-12, 99-0351-SIP | 9/3/92, 6/2/93, 7/8/99, respectively | 11/29/94, 11/29/94, October 13, 1999, respectively | 92-09(k) and 93-12 were incorporated by reference in our approval of the lead SIP on 11/29/94, (59 FR 60905). |
Continental Airlines at George Bush Intercontinental Airport, Houston, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2000-0826-SIP | 10/18/00 | 11/14/2001, 66 FR 57222 | HGA, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
Southwest Airlines at William Hobby Airport, Houston, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2000-0827-SIP | 12/06/00 | 11/14/2001, 66 FR 57222 | HGA, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
American Airlines, American Eagle Airlines at D/FW International airport, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2000-1149-SIP | 5/23/2001 | 4/22/2002, 67 FR 19516 | DFW, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
Delta Airlines at D/FW International Airport, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2001-0221-AIR | 5/23/2001 | 4/22/2002, 67 FR 19516 | DFW, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
Southwest Airlines at Love Field, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2001-0222-AIR | 5/23/2001 | 4/22/2002, 67 FR 19516 | DFW, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
ExxonMobil Oil Corporation, Jefferson County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2004-0846-SIP | 12/15/2004 | 4/12/2005, 70 FR 18995 | |
Huntsman Petrochemical Corporation, Port Neches Plant, Jefferson County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2004-0882-SIP | 12/15/2004 | 4/12/2005, 70 FR 18995 | |
Huntsman Petrochemical Corporation, Port Arthur Plant, Jefferson County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2004-0845-SIP | 12/15/2004 | 4/12/2005, 70 FR 18995 | |
ISP Elastomers, Jefferson County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2004-0842-SIP | 12/15/2004 | 4/12/2005, 70 FR 18995 | |
Mobil Chemical Company, Division of ExxonMobil Oil Corporation, Jefferson County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2004-0841-SIP | 12/15/2004 | 4/12/2005, 70 FR 18995 | |
Motiva Enterprises LLC, Jefferson County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2004-0843-SIP | 12/15/2004 | 4/12/2005, 70 FR 18995 | |
Premcor Refining Group, Inc., Jefferson County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2004-0844-SIP | 12/15/2004 | 4/12/2005, 70 FR 18995 | |
Mobil Chemical Company, Division of ExxonMobil Oil Corporation, Jefferson County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2004-1654-SIP | 12/15/2004 | 4/12/2005, 70 FR 18995 | |
American Electric Power Knox Lee Plant (Gregg Co.), Pirkey Plant (Harrison Co.), Wilkes Plant (Cass Co.) | 2001-0878-RUL | 03/13/2002 | 8/19/2005, 70 FR 48642 | |
Texas Utilities Martin Lake plant (Rusk Co.), Monticello plant (Titus Co.) | 2001-0879-RUL | 03/13/2002 | 8/19/2005, 70 FR 48642 | |
Eastman Chemical Company Longview plant (Harrison Co.) | 2001-0880-RUL | 03/13/2002 | 8/19/2005, 70 FR 48642 | |
Alcoa Inc, Rockdale, Milam County, Texas | Permit Number 48437 | 4/27/05 | 8/15/2008, 73 FR 47835 | |
Exide Technologies | Agreed Order No. 2011-0521-MIS | 8/14/2012 | 6/29/2017, 82 FR 29430 | |
TXI Operations LP (Texas Industries, Inc., TXI), Kiln #5, Ellis County, Texas | Agreed Order No. 2017-1648-SIP | 08/21/18 | 02/22/19, 84 FR 5602 | DFW 2008 8-Hour ozone standard. |
(e) EPA approved nonregulatory provisions and quasi-regulatory measures.
EPA Approved Statutes in the Texas SIP
Title/Subject | State approval/submittal date | EPA approval date | Comments |
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Texas Clean Air Act (Article 4477-5), Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes | 1/28/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10895 | As amended by S.B. 48 of 1969. |
Article 698d Air Pollution, Penal Code of Texas, 1925 | 1/28/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10895 | As amended by S.B. No. 5 of 1969. |
House Bill 322 | 1/28/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10895 | As passed by the 62nd Legislature of Texas, amending the Texas Clean Act regarding permits for construction or modification of facilities. |
Texas Clean Air (Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. Art. 4477-5) as amended June 13, 1979 | 7/23/81 | 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125 | Ref 52.2299(c)(29). |
Air Pollution (Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. Art. 4477-5b) as amended January 1, 1974 | 7/23/81 | 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125 | Ref 52.2299(c)(29). |
Texas Administrative Procedure and Texas Register Act | 07/23/81 | 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125 | Ref 52.2299(c)(29). |
(Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. Art. 6252-13a) effective January 1, 1976 | 7/23/81 | 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125 | Ref 52.2299(c)(29). |
Texas Open Record Act (Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. Art. 6252-17a) as amended May 27, 1975 | 07/23/81 | 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125 | Ref 52.2299(c)(29). |
Standards of Conduct of State Officers and Employees (Tex. Rev. Civ. Stat. Ann. Art. 6252-9b) effective January 1, 1974 | 7/23/81 | 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125 | Ref 52.2299(c)(29). |
Department of Public Safety and Texas Air Control Board Rules and Regulations, Texas Vehicle Inspection Act Article XV | 11/9/84 | 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362 | Ref 52.2299(c)(61). |
A. Senate Bill 1205 | 11/9/84 | 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362 | Ref 52.2299(c)(61). |
B. Letters of Commitment from Texas Department of Public Safety City of Houston Police Department and Harris County Sheriff | 11/9/84 | 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362 | Ref 52.2299(c)(61). |
C. Parameter Vehicle Emission Inspection and Maintenance Rules and Regulations for Official Vehicle Inspection Stations and Certified Inspectors, July 1, 1984 | 11/9/84 | 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362 | Ref 52.2299(c)(61). |
Texas Motor Vehicle Laws, 1981-1982 – Rules and Regulations for Official Vehicle Inspection Stations and Certified Inspectors, November 11, 1983, Sections A,B,C, pages C-1, C-16, C-17, C-18, C-26, C-27, and C-28, D, and E pages E-1, E-6, E-7, E-8, and E-9 | 11/9/84 | 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362 | Ref 52.2299(c)(61). |
VIMTCM, Appendix AJ, Excerpted Senate Bill 725, section 35(d) and (g) effective September 1, 1985; and House Bill 1593 sections 21 and 22 effective June 18, 1987 | 09/30/85 and 12/21/87 | 02/09/89, 54 FR 06287 | Ref 52.2299(c)(66). |
Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA), Texas Health and Safety Code Ann. (Vernon 1992), Section 382.0365, “Small Business Stationary Source Assistance Program”, enacted by the Texas 1991 legislative session and effective September 1, 1991 | 11/13/92 | 08/19/94, 59 FR 42759 | Ref 52.2299(c)(85). |
Legal opinion letter dated October 15, 1992 from Kirk P. Watson, Chairman, TACB, to Mr. B.J. Wynne, III, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 6, regarding the composition of the Small Business Compliance Advisory Panel of Texas | 11/13/92 | 08/19/94, 59 FR 42759 | Ref 52.2299(c)(85). |
(1) Sections 382.037 and 382.038 of the Texas Health and Safety Code; | 11/12/93 and 03/09/94 | 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046 | Ref 52.2299(c)(87). |
(2) Section 2 Chapter 88, General Laws, Acts of the 41st legislature, 2nd called session, 1929 (Article 6675a-2, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes); | 11/12/93 and 03/09/94 | 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046 | Ref 52.2299(c)(87). |
(3) Title 116, Article 6675b-4, 6675b-4A, and 6675b-4B; | 11/12/93 and 03/09/94 | 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046 | Ref 52.2299(c)(87). |
(4) Section 141(d), and section 142(h), Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways (Article 6701d, Vernon’s Civil Statutes); | 11/12/93 and 03/09/94 | 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046 | Ref 52.2299(c)(87). |
(5) Section 4.202, County Road and Bridge Act (Article 6702-1, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes). Signed by the Governor on 1/8/93, effective 08/30/93 | 11/12/93 and 03/09/94 | 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046 | Ref 52.2299(c)(87). |
Texas Health and Safety Code (Vernon 1990), the Texas Clean Air Act, sections 382.017, 382.037, 382.038, effective September 1, 1991 | 11/12/93 and 3/09/94 | 8/22/94, 59 FR 43046 | Ref 52.2299(c)(87). |
Order No. 93-23, as adopted November 10, 1993, and Order No. 94-02 as adopted February 16, 1994 | 11/12/93 and 03/09/94 | 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046 | Ref 52.2299(c)(87). |
Texas Civil Statutes, Articles 6675a-1 to 6675b-2 and 6687-1. (Vernon 1993) | 11/12/93 and 03/09/94 | 08/22/94, 59 FR 43046 | Ref 52.2299(c)(87). |
Texas Portable Fuel Container State Implementation Plan | All Affected 1997 Eight-Hour Ozone Standard Nonattainment And Near Nonattainment Areas In The State Of Texas | 3/4/2010 | 2/24/2011, 76 FR 10249 |
EPA Approved Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures in the Texas SIP
Name of SIP provision | Applicable geographic or nonattainment area | State submittal/effective date | EPA approval date | Comments |
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Public Hearings | Statewide | 2/8/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10895 | Ref 52.2299(c)(1). |
HydroCarbon Emission Data | Statewide | 5/2/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10895 | Ref 52.2299(c)(2). |
Source Surveillance | Statewide | 5/3/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10895 | Ref 52.2299(c)(2). |
Minor Revisions | Statewide | 07/31/72 | 10/28/72, 37 FR 23092 | Ref 52.2299(c)(4). |
Attainment Date Corrections | Statewide | 11/10/72 | 2/8/73, 38 FR 03600 | Ref 52.2299(c)(6). |
Classification Revisions for PM, SOx, and CO | Statewide | 03/21/75 | 4/18/77, 42 FR 20131 | Ref 52.2299(c)(9). |
Administrative Revisions | Statewide | 4/20/77, 42 FR 20463 | Ref 52.2299(c)(11). | |
Air Quality Surveillance Plan | Statewide | 08/02/76 | 4/18/77, 42 FR 20131 | Ref 52.2299(c)(12). |
Air Quality Surveillance Plan | Statewide | 08/12/77 | 3/7/78, 43 FR 09276 | Ref 52.2299(c)(13). |
Administrative Revisions to Section X | Statewide | 7/6/77, 42 FR 34518 | Ref 52.2299(c)(14). | |
Administrative Revisions to Section IX | Statewide | 08/14/78 | 4/11/79, 44 FR 21644 | Ref 52.2299(c)(16). |
Board Order No. 78-6 | Corpus Christi, TX | 07/24/78 | 09/24/79, 44 FR 55005 | Ref 52.2299(c)(17) (see 52.2275) |
Draft inspection/mainte- nance legislation and study schedule | Harris County | 4/13/79 | 12/18/79, 44 FR 74831 | Ref 52.2299(c)(18). |
Adopted inspection/maintenance legislation and administrative revisions | Harris County | 08/09/79 | 12/19/79, 44 FR 74831 | Ref 52.2299(c)(19). |
Plan Revisions (Part D requirements) | Statewide | 4/13/79 | 03/25/80, 45 FR 19244 | Ref 52.2299(c)(20). |
Administrative Revisions to Transportation Control | Statewide | 08/09/79 | 03/25/80, 45 FR 19244 | Ref 52.2299(c)(21). |
Transportation Control Measures for Harris County | Harris County | 12/28/79 | 08/06/80, 45 FR 52148 | Ref 52.2299(c)(24). |
Board Order No. 78-8 | General Portland, Inc., New Braunfels, Comal County, TX | 09/13/78 | 08/28/81, 46 FR 43425 | Ref 52.2299(c)(26). (See 52.2276). |
Administrative Revision to Section I | Statewide | 07/23/81 | 11/13/81, 46 FR 55970 | Ref 52.2299(c)(28). |
Administrative Revision to Section V | Statewide | 07/23/81 | 12/15/81, 46 FR 61125 | Ref 52.2299(c)(29). |
Plan Revisions for Intergovernmental Consultation and Composition | Statewide | 4/13/79 | 03/29/82, 47 FR 13143 | Ref 52.2299(c)(32). |
Texas Lead SIP and Board Order No. 82-11 | Statewide excluding Dallas and El Paso areas | 06/12/80 | 10/4/83, 48 FR 45248 | Ref 52.2299(c)(41). |
Texas Air Pollution Emergency Episode Contingency Plan | Statewide | 05/18/82 | 10/07/82, 47 FR 44261 | Ref 52.2299(c)(42). |
Administrative Revision to Section XII | Statewide | 07/06/82 | 10/25/82, 47 FR 47247 | Ref 52.2299(c)(47). |
Administrative Revision to Section III | N/A | 08/17/82 | 03/31/83, 48 FR 13428 | Ref 52.2299(c)(51). |
Administrative Revision to Section IX | Statewide | 06/22/83 | 11/07/83, 48 FR 51153 | Ref 52.2299(c)(52). |
Lead Plan for Dallas County, TX | Dallas County, TX | 4/6/84 | 08/15/84, 49 FR 32580 | Ref 52.2299(c)(54). |
Revisions to Lead Plan for Dallas County, TX | Dallas County, TX | 07/16/84 | 08/15/84, 49 FR 32580 | Ref 52.2299(c)(55). |
Lead Plan for El Paso County | El Paso County, TX | 06/20/84 | 08/13/84, 49 FR 32190 | Ref 52.2299(c)(56). |
Alternative Emission Control Plan for Exxon Baytown Refinery | Baytown, TX | 03/18/83 | 07/10/85, 50 FR 26992 | Ref 52.2299(c)(60) (Board Order No. 83-2). |
Plan for Ozone Attainment in Harris County | Harris County, TX | 12/09/82, 1/3/84, 03/18/85 | 06/26/85, 50 FR 26362 | Ref 52.2299(c)(61). |
Alternative Emission Reduction Plan for Continental Can Company, Longview, TX | Gregg County, (Longview), TX | 07/25/85 | 05/05/89, 54 FR 19373 | Ref 52.2299(c)(64). |
Revision to Lead Plan for El Paso County and Board Order No. 87-14 | El Paso County, TX | 10/26/87 | 05/06/88, 53 FR 16263 | Ref 52.2299(c)(65). |
Ozone Attainment Plan for Dallas and Tarrant Counties | Dallas and Tarrant Counties, TX | 09/30/85 and 12/21/87 | 02/09/89, 54 FR 06287 | Ref 52.2299(c)(66). |
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance | Dallas-Fort Worth, El Paso County and Houston-Galveston-Brazoria | 6/11/2015 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
VIMTCM, Appendix AK, Portions 1 through 6 | Dallas and Tarrant Counties, TX | 12/18/87 | 02/09/89, 54 FR 06287 | Ref 52.2299(c)(66). |
VIMTCM, Appendix AM, Sections 1, 2, and 3 | Dallas and Tarrant Counties, TX | 12/18/87 | 02/09/89, 54 FR 06287 | Ref 52.2299(c)(66). |
VIMTCM, Appendix AN | Dallas and Tarrant Counties, TX | 12/18/87 | 02/09/89, 54 FR 06287 | Ref 52.2299(c)(66). |
Part II of the Visibility Protection Plan and Board Order No. 87-15 | Big Bend and Guadalupe Mountain National Parks | 09/18/87 | 02/23/89, 54 FR 07770 | Ref 52.2299(c)(67). |
Alternative Emission Reduction Plan (Bubble) for E.I. DuPont de Nemours & Company’s Sabine River Works, Orange, TX | Orange County, TX | 03/12/82 | 4/13/90 | Ref 52.2299(c)(70). |
Revisions to Texas Air Pollution Episode Contingency Plan | Statewide | 10/02/87 | 09/06/90, 55 FR 36634 | Ref 52.2299(c)(71). |
Revisions to Ozone Attainment Plan for Dallas and Tarrant Counties | Dallas and Tarrant Counties, TX | 03/05/90 | 08/03/90, 55 FR 31587 | Ref 52.2299(c)(72). |
Revisions for Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Board Orders No. 85-07, 87-09, and 88-08 | Statewide | 12/11/85, 10/26/87, 9/29/88 | 06/4/92, 57 FR 28098 | Ref 52.2299(c)(73). For Board Order 87-09, the provisions at paragraphs 7(a) and 7(b) have been replaced by EPA’s SIP-approval of 30 TAC 39.411(f)(8)(A) and 39.605(1)(D). See 1/6/14, 79 FR 551 |
Board Order No. 90-07 | Tarrant County | 06/22/90 | 10/12/90, 55 FR 41525 | Ref 52.2299(c)(74). |
Board Order No. 92-19 | Statewide | 09/18/92 | 08/30/93, 58 FR 45457 | Ref 52.2299(c)(76). |
Revision for Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Board Order No. 90-13 | Statewide | 12/14/90 | 09/09/94, 59 FR 46557 | Ref 52.2299(c)(78). |
Revision addressing PM-10 nonattainment area requirements for El Paso and Board Orders 89-03 and 91-15 | El Paso, TX | 11/05/91 | 1/18/94, 59 FR 02535 | Ref 52.2299(c)(79). |
City of El Paso, TX, Ordinance, Title 9 | El Paso, TX | 12/11/90 | 1/18/94, 59 FR 02535 | Ref 52.2299(c)(79). |
Board Order No. 92-16 | Ozone nonattainment areas | 10/16/92 | 4/15/94, 59 FR 17943 | Ref 52.2299(c)(81). |
Board Order No. 92-20 | Ozone nonattainment areas | 08/20/92 | 08/26/94, 59 FR 44039 | Ref 52.2299(c)(82). |
Revision for the El Paso CO nonattainment area and Board Order No. 92-15 | El Paso County, TX | 09/18/92 | 09/12/94, 59 FR 46766 | Ref 52.2299(c)(84). |
Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program | Statewide | 11/13/92 | 08/19/94, 59 FR 42759 | Ref 52.2299(c)(85). |
Board Order No. 92-22 | Statewide | 11/06/92 | 08/19/94, 59 FR 42759 | Ref 52.2299(c)(85). |
Board Order No. 92-04 | N/A | 5/8/92 | 3/7/95, 60 FR 12438 | Ref 52.2299(c)(88). |
Board Order No. 92-16 | N/A | 10/16/92 | 3/7/95, 60 FR 12438 | Ref 52.2299(c)(88). |
Revision to Modify SLAMS and NAMS Monitoring Systems and Board Order No. 93-24 | Statewide | 11/10/93 | 10/4/94, 59 FR 50504 | Ref 52.2299(c)(90). |
Employer Trip Reduction Program and Board Order No. 92-14 | Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties | 11/13/92 | 03/07/95, 60 FR 12442 | Ref 52.2299(c)(91). |
Revision limiting SO2 by agreed orders 94-09 through 94-22 | Certain Nonpermitted facilities in Harris County | 08/03/94 | 03/06/95, 60 FR 12125 | Ref 52.2299(c)(93). |
Revision addressing visible emissions with Board Orders 89-03, 90-12, 92-19, and 93-06 | Statewide | 08/21/89, 1/29/91, 10/15/92, and 8/4/93 | 05/8/96, 61 FR 20732 | Ref 52.2299(c)(94). |
Alternative Emission Reduction (Bubble) for Shell Oil Company’s Deer Park manufacturing complex | Deer Park, TX | 07/26/93 | 06/19/95, 60 FR 31915 | Ref 52.2299(c)(95). |
Transportation Conformity and Board Order No. 94-40 | Areas designated nonattainment and areas subject to a maintenance plan | 10/12/94 | 11/8/95, 60 FR 56244 | Ref 52.2299(c)(96). |
Revision to Permitting Regulations and Board Orders No. 85-07, 87-09, 87-17, 88-08, 89-06, 90-05, 91-10, 92-06, 92-18, and 93-17 | Statewide | 07/26/85, 07/17/87, 12/18/87, 07/15/88, 08/11/89, 05/18/90, 09/20/91, 5/8/92, 10/16/92, 08/16/93 | 09/27/95, 60 FR 49781 | Ref 52.2299(c)(97). |
VOC RACT Negative Declarations | Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, Houston/Galveston | 1/10/96 | 10/30/96, 61 FR 55894 | Ref 52.2299(c)(103). |
VOC RACT Negative Declaration for SOCMI Batch Processing Source Category | El Paso | 1/10/96 | 6/7/07, 72 FR 31457. | |
Alternate Control Strategy for Bell Helicopter Textron, Inc. | Ft Worth, TX, Plant 1 facility | 4/18/96 | 05/30/97, 62 FR 29297 | Ref 52.2299(c)(100). |
Revisions to the Plan concerning Sulfur Dioxide in Milam County | Rockdale, TX | 10/15/92 and 09/20/95 | 09/30/97, 61 FR 49685 | Ref 52.2299(c)(101). |
TNRCC Order No. 93-20, 94-06, 94-26, 94-0676-SIP | The four ozone nonattainment areas in TX | 11/10/93, 5/4/94, 07/13/94, 11/9/94 | 05/22/97, 62 FR 27964 | Ref 52.2299(c)(104). |
15% ROP Plan | Beaumont/Port Arthur ozone nonattainment area | 08/09/96 | 2/10/98, 63 FR 6659 | Ref 52.2299(c)(107). |
15% ROP Plan | Dallas/Ft Worth, El Paso, and Houston/Galveston ozone nonattainment areas | 8/9/96 | 11/10/98, 63 FR 62943 | Ref 52.2299(c)(113) See also 52.2309. |
Lead Maintenance Plan for Gould National Battery, Incorporated | Collin County | 08/31/99 | 10/13/99, 64 FR 55425 | Ref. 59 FR 60905 (11/29/94). |
Post 96 Rate of Progress Plan | Houston, Texas | 5/19/98 | 4/25/01 66 FR 20750 | Originally submitted 11/9/94 and revised 8/9/96. |
Contingency Measures | Houston, Texas | 5/19/98 | 4/25/01 66 FR 20751 | Originally submitted 11/9/94 and revised 8/9/96. |
Post 96 Rate of Progress Plan | Houston, Texas | 5/19/98 | 4/25/01 66 FR 20750 | Originally submitted 11/9/94 and revised 8/9/96. |
Contingency Measures | Houston, Texas | 5/19/98 | 4/25/01 66 FR 20751 | Originally submitted 11/9/94 and revised 8/9/96. |
Attainment Demonstration for the 1-hour Ozone NAAQS | Houston/Galveston, TX | 1 12/09/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57195 | |
Speed Limit Reduction | Houston/Galveston, TX | 9/26/02 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68944 | Section 6.3.12 |
Voluntary Mobile Emissions Program | Houston/Galveston, TX | 9/26/02 | 11/14/02, 67 FR 68944 | |
Texas Senate Bill 5 | Houston/Galveston, TX | 9/26/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57195 | |
Transportation Control Measures Appendix I | Houston/Galveston, TX | 12/09/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57195 | |
Commitment to Mid-course review | Houston/Galveston, TX | 4/19/01 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57195 | |
Table 7.1-1 Enforceable Commitments | Houston/Galveston, TX | 9/26/01 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57195 | |
15% Rate of Progress Plan | Houston/Galveston, TX | 12/09/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57195 | |
Revisions to the 1990 Base Year Inventory | Houston/Galveston, TX | 12/09/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57195 | |
Reasonably Available Control Measure Analysis | Houston/Galveston, TX | 9/26/01 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57195 | |
Memorandum of Agreement between TNRCC and Houston Airport System | Houston/Galveston Area Ozone Nonattainment Area | 10/18/2000 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57222 | HGA, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
Vehicle Miles Traveled Offset Plan | Houston/Galveston Ozone nonattainment area | 05/09/00 | 11/14/01, 66 FR 57251 | Originally submitted 11/12/93 and revised 11/06/94, 8/25/97, and 05/17/00. |
Memorandum of Agreement between TNRCC and the City of Dallas, Texas | Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area. | 5/23/01 | 4/22/02, 67 FR 19516 | DFW, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
Memorandum of Agreement between TNRCC and the City of Fort Worth, Texas | Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area. | 5/23/01 | 4/22/02, 67 FR 19516 | DFW, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
Memorandum of Agreement between TNRCC and the D/FW International Airport Board, Texas | Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area. | 5/23/01 | 4/22/02, 67 FR 19516 | DFW, Texas 1-hour ozone standard attainment demonstrations. |
Transportation Control Measures SIP Revision | All Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas | 5/9/2000 | 12/5/2002, 67 FR 72382 | Chapter 1. Introduction, Chapter 2. General, and Chapter 3. Criteria and Procedures. |
Section 179B Demonstration of Attainment for Carbon Monoxide for El Paso | El Paso CO nonattainment area | 09/27/95 | 07/02/03, 68 FR 39460 | Supplemented 02/11/98. |
Carbon Monoxide On-Road Emissions Budget for Conformity | El Paso CO nonattainment area | 09/27/95 | 07/02/03 | |
Contingency Measure for El Paso Carbon Monoxide Area | El Paso CO nonattainment area | 09/27/95 | 07/02/03, 68 FR 39460 | |
Section 179B Attainment Demonstration Report | El Paso ozone nonattainment area | 10/03/94 | 6/10/04 | Approval includes a revision submitted 08/09/96. |
Deferral of the post 1996 RFP | El Paso ozone nonattainment area | 6/10/04 | ||
Enforceable commitment to conduct additional modeling for the area as new data become available. This modeling effort will be conducted under the auspices of the 1983 La Paz Agreement between the United States and Mexico | El Paso ozone nonattainment area | 10/03/94 | 6/10/04 | |
VOC and NO | El Paso ozone nonattainment area | 12/11/97 | 6/10/04 | |
Second 10-year maintenance plan for Victoria County | Victoria | 2/5/03 | 1/3/05, 70 FR 22 | |
Post 1999 Rate of Progress Plan | Houston/Galveston, TX | 11/16/04 | 2/14/05, 70 FR 7407 | |
Revisions to the 1990 Base Year Inventory | Houston/Galveston, TX | 11/16/04 | 2/14/05, 70 FR 7407 | |
Approval of the Post-1996 Rate-of-Progress Plan and Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets | Dallas-Fort Worth | 10/25/1999 | 3/28/05, 70 FR 15592 | |
Adjustments to the 1990 base year emissions inventory | Dallas-Fort Worth | 10/25/1999 | 3/28/05, 70 FR 15592 | |
Approval of the 15% Rate of Progress Plan and the Motor Vehicle Emissions Budget | Dallas-Fort Worth | 9/8/1996 | 4/12/2005, 70 FR 18993 | |
Memorandum of Agreement between Texas Council on Environmental Quality and the North Central Texas Council of Governments Providing Emissions Offsets to Dallas Fort Worth International Airport | Dallas-Fort Worth | 1/14/04 | 4/22/05, 70 FR 20816 | |
Clean Air Action Plan, 8-hour ozone standard attainment demonstration, and Transportation Emission Reduction Measures (TERMs) for the Austin EAC area | Bastrop, Caldwell, Hays, Travis and Williamson Counties, TX | 12/06/04 | 8/19/05, 70 FR 48640 | |
Clean Air Action Plan and 8-hour ozone standard attainment demonstration for the Northeast Texas Early Action Compact area | Gregg, Harrison, Rusk, Smith and Upshur Counties, TX | 12/06/04 | 8/19/05, 70 FR 48642 | |
Clean Air Plan, 8-hour ozone standard attainment demonstration and Transportation Emission Reduction Measures (TERMs) for the San Antonio EAC area | Bexar, Comal, Guadalupe, and Wilson Counties, TX | 12/06/04 | 8/22/05, 70 FR 48877 | |
Voluntary Mobile Emission Program | Dallas/Fort Worth, TX | 4/25/00 | 8/26/05, 70 FR 50208 | |
Dallas – Fort Worth SIP, Appendix G; Transportation Control Measures in the Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area | Dallas/Fort Worth Ozone Nonattainment Area | 1/14/04 | 09/27/05, 70 FR 56374 | |
Approval of the Speed Limits Local Initiative Measure in the DFW nine county area. Affected counties are Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Parker, Johnson, Ellis, Kaufman, Rockwall | Dallas-Fort Worth | 9/16/2010 | 1/9/2014, 79 FR 1596 | Recategorized as a Transportation Control Measure. |
Memorandum of Understanding Between the Texas Department of Transportation and the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission | Statewide | 08/15/02 | 12/12/2005, 70 FR 73380 | |
Post 1996 Rate of Progress Plan | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 11/16/04 | 2/22/06, 71 FR 8965 | |
Revisions to the 1990 Base Year Inventory | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 11/16/04 | 2/22/06, 71 FR 8965 | |
Attainment Demonstration for Houston/Galveston/Brazoria (HGB) One-hour Ozone Nonattainment Area Adopting Strategy Based on NO | Houston/Galveston, TX | 12/1/04 | 09/06/06, 71 FR 52670 | |
Texas Clean Air Interstate Rule Nitrogen Oxides Annual Trading Program Abbreviated SIP Revision | Statewide | 07/12/06 | 07/30/07, 72 FR 41453 | Only CAIR Phase I NO |
2002 Emissions Inventory | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | 4/27/05 | 8/15/2008, 73 FR 47835 | |
Energy Efficiency Measures | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | 4/27/05 | 8/15/2008, 73 FR 47835 | |
El Paso County Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan | El Paso, TX | 2/13/08 | 8/4/08, 73 FR 45162 | |
Dallas-Fort Worth 1997 8-hour ozone Attainment Demonstration SIP and its 2009 attainment MVEBs, RACM demonstration, and Failure-to-Attain Contingency Measures Plan | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | May 23, 2007, November 7, 2008 | January 14, 2009, 74 FR 1903 | Conditional Approval. |
Transportation Control Measures | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | May 23, 2007 | January 14, 2009, 74 FR 1903 | |
VMEP | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | May 23, 2007 | January 14, 2009, 74 FR 1903 | |
VOC RACT finding for the 1-hour ozone NAAQS and the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | May 23, 2007 | January 14, 2009, 74 FR 1903 | |
El Paso County 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan | El Paso, TX | 1/11/06 | 1/15/09, 74 FR 2387 | |
Approval of the 1997 8-hour Ozone 15% Reasonable Further Progress Plan, and 2008 RFP Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets | Dallas/Fort Worth, TX | 05/23/07 | 10/7/08, 73 FR 58475 | |
Revised 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Dallas/Fort Worth, TX | 05/23/07 | 10/7/08, 73 FR 58475 | |
Approval of the 1997 8-hour Ozone 15% Reasonable Further Progress Plan, and 2008 RFP Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets | Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX | 5/23/07 | 4/22/09, 74 FR 18298 | |
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX | 5/23/07 | 4/22/09, 74 FR 18298 | |
VOC and NO | Beaumont/Port Arthur Area: Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange Counties | 9/28/2005 | 7/10/2009, 74 FR 33146 | |
Redesignation Request for the 1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS (Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange Counties) | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 12/10/2008 | 10/20/2010, 75 FR 64675 | |
Determination of Attainment for the 1-hour Ozone NAAQS (Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange Counties) | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 12/10/2008 | 10/20/2010, 75 FR 64675 | |
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory (1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS) | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 12/10/2008 | 10/20/2010, 75 FR 64675 | |
Texas Clean-Fuel Vehicle Program Equivalency Demonstration (1-hour Ozone NAAQS) | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 12/10/2008 | 10/20/2010, 75 FR 64675 | |
Substitute Control Measures for the SIP-Approved Failure-to-attain Contingency Measures (1-hour Ozone NAAQS) | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 12/10/2008 | 10/20/2010, 75 FR 64675 | |
Post 1996 Rate of Progress Plan Contingency Measures (1-hour Ozone NAAQS) | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 11/16/2004 | 10/20/2010, 75 FR 64675 | |
Maintenance Plan (1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS, CAA Section 175A) | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 12/10/2008 | 10/20/2010, 75 FR 64675 | |
2021 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budget (1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS) | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 12/10/2008 | 10/20/2010, 75 FR 64675 | |
Infrastructure and Interstate Transport for the 1997 Ozone and the 1997 and 2006 PM | Statewide | 12/12/2007, 3/11/2008, 4/4/2008, 5/1/2008, 11/23/2009 | 12/28/2011, 76 FR 81371 | Approval for CAA elements 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (E), (F), (G), (H), (K), (L), and (M). Full approval for CAA elements 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii) and (J) with approval of the GHG PSD revision (11/10/2014, 79 FR66626). 1997 and 2006 PM |
Letter of explanation and interpretation of the Texas SIP for NSR Reform | Statewide | 5/3/2012 | 10/25/2012, 77 FR 65119 | Letter dated 5/3/2012 from TCEQ to EPA explains and clarifies TCEQ’s interpretation of section 116.12(22); and section 116.186(a), (b)(9), and (c)(2). |
On-Road Mobile Source Emissions Inventory and Motor Vehicle Emissions Budget Update | Beaumont/Port Arthur, TX | 12/10/2012 | 2/4/2013, 78 FR 7673 | MOVES update to motor vehicle emissions budgets. |
Voluntary Mobile Emission Reduction Program (VMEP) | Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller Counties, TX | June 13, 2007 | 4/2/13, 78 FR 19599 | |
NO | Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller Counties, TX | April 6, 2010 | 4/2/13, 78 FR 19599 | |
VOC RACT finding for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS | Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller Counties, TX | April 6, 2010 | 4/2/13, 78 FR 19599 | For selected categories. |
Victoria County 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan | Victoria, TX | 7/28/2010 | 8/8/2013, 78 FR 48318 | |
Reasonable Further Progress Plan (RFP), RFP Contingency Measures | Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX | 4/1/2010, 5/6/2013, 79 FR 51 | ||
RFP Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (2008, 2011, 2014, 2017 and 2018) | Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX | 5/6/2013, 79 FR 51 | ||
Vehicle miles traveled offset analysis | Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX | 5/6/2013, 79 FR 51 | ||
Houston-Galveston-Brazoria 1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS Attainment Demonstration SIP and its MECT and HECT air pollution control program revisions, VMEP measures and TCMs, 2018 MVEB, RACM demonstration, and Failure to attain contingency measure plan | Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX | 4/6/2010 5/6/2013 | 1/2/2014, 79 FR 57 | |
Stage II Vapor Recovery Program SIP | Statewide | 10/9/2013 | 3/17/14, 79 FR 14611 | |
VOC RACT negative declaration for Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing Materials, Leather Tanning and Finishing, Surface Coating for Flat Wood Paneling, Letterpress Printing, Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Assembly Coating, Rubber Tire Manufacturing, and Vegetable Oil Manufacturing Operations | Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller Counties, TX | April 6, 2010. | ||
VOC RACT finding for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS, except for the 2006-2010 EPA-issued CTG series | Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller Counties, TX | April 6, 2010 | 4/15/14, 79 FR 21144 | |
Flexible Permits Interpretative Letter from the TCEQ | Statewide | December 9, 2013 | 7/14/2014 79 FR 40666 | Clarifies how the TCEQ implements the rules regarding (1) Director discretion; (2) BACT; (3) changes made by Standard Permits or Permits by Rule; (4) compliance with permit and permit application; and (5) start-up and shutdown emissions to ensure compliance with CAA requirements. |
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance | Dallas-Fort Worth, El Paso County and Houston-Galveston-Brazoria | 6/11/2015 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
VOC RACT finding for Lithographic Printing under the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS, including the 2006 EPA-issued CTG | Houston-Galveston-Brazoria (Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller Counties, TX) | 4/6/2010 | 8/4/2014, 79 FR 45106 | HGB as Severe. |
VOC RACT finding for Lithographic Printing under the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS, including the 2006 EPA-issued CTG | Dallas-Fort Worth (Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, and Tarrant Counties, TX) | 4/6/2010 | 8/4/2014, 79 FR 45106 | DFW as Moderate and Serious. |
Conformity with the National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Statewide | 10/28/2011 | 7/18/2014, 79 FR 41908 | The General Conformity SIP is removed from the Texas SIP; the federal rules at 40 CFR Part 93, subpart B apply now. |
Commitment Letter from the TCEQ regarding regulation of PSD pollutants into the future | Statewide | December 2, 2013 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | Clarifies that the TCEQ has the authority under the Texas Clean Air Act to apply the Texas PSD program to all pollutants newly subject to regulation, including non-NAAQS pollutants into the future. |
Clarification Letter from the TCEQ regarding authority to administer EPA issued GHG PSD permits | Statewide | January 13, 2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | Clarifies that the TCEQ has the general authority to administer EPA issued GHG PSD permits. Also clarifies that the TCEQ has authority to process and issue any and all subsequent PSD actions relating to EPA issued GHG PSD permits. |
Clarification Letter from the TCEQ regarding Judicial Review for PSD Permits | Statewide | May 30, 2014 | 11/10/2014, 79 FR 66626 | Clarifies the judicial review process for Texas PSD permits. |
Failure-to-Attain Contingency Measures Plan | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | 3/10/2010 | 11/12/2014, 79 FR 67071] | |
Reasonable Further Progress Plan (RFP), RFP Contingency Measures, RFP Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for 2011 and 2012, and Revised 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | 12/7/2011 | 11/12/2014, 79 FR 67071] | |
Enhanced Ambient Monitoring and the Clean-fuel Fleet Programs | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | 12/7/2011 | 11/12/2014, 79 FR 67071] | |
DFW nine-county area ESL TCM to traffic signalization TCMs | Dallas-Fort Worth: Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Parker, Johnson, Ellis, Kaufman and Rockwall Counties | 9/16/2010 | 1/9/2014, 79 FR 1596 | DFW ESLs recategorized as TCM 1/9/2014, substituted with traffic signalization TCMs 11/3/2014. |
2011 Emissions Inventory for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Ozone Nonattainment Areas | 7/16/2014 | 2/20/2015, 80 FR 9204 | |
NO | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, and Rockwall Counties, TX | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | DFW as Moderate and Serious. |
VOC RACT finding of negative declaration for Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing Materials, Ship Building and Ship Repair Coating, Leather Tanning and Finishing, Surface Coating for Flat Wood Paneling, Vegetable Oil Manufacturing, Letterpress Printing, Plywood Veneer Dryers, Rubber Tire Manufacturing, and Batch Processes Operations | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, and Rockwall Counties, TX | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | DFW as Moderate and Serious. |
VOC RACT finding for all sectors under the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS, including the 2006-2008 EPA-issued CTG series and non-CTG major sources | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, and Rockwall Counties, TX | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | DFW as Moderate and Serious. |
VOC RACT finding for all sectors under the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS, including the 2006-2008 EPA-issued CTG series and non-CTG major sources | Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller Counties, TX | 1/17/12 | 3/27/15, 80 FR 16291 | HGB as Severe. |
Revision to El Paso PM10 Attainment Demonstration SIP (dust control contingency measures) | El Paso, TX | 3/7/2012 | 12/14/2015, 80 FR 77254 | |
Texas Regional Haze SIP | Statewide | 3/19/2009 | 1/5/2016, 81 FR 350 | The following sections are not approved as part of the SIP: The reasonable progress four-factor analysis, reasonable progress goals and the calculation of the emission reductions needed to achieve the uniform rates of progress for the Guadalupe Mountains and Big Bend; calculation of natural visibility conditions; calculation of the number of deciviews by which baseline conditions exceed natural visibility conditions; long-term strategy consultations with Oklahoma; Texas securing its share of reductions necessary to achieve the reasonable progress goals at Big Bend, the Guadalupe Mountains, and the Wichita Mountains; technical basis for its long-term strategy and emission limitations and schedules for compliance to achieve the RPGs for Big Bend, the Guadalupe Mountains and Wichita Mountains. |
Infrastructure and Transport SIP Revision for the 2010 SO | Statewide | 5/6/2013 | 1/11/2016, 81 FR 1128 | Approval for CAA elements 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II) (PSD portion), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Infrastructure and Interstate Transport for the 2008 Pb NAAQS | Statewide | 9/8/2011, 10/13/2011 | 1/14/2016, 81 FR 1882, | |
Infrastructure and Transport SIP Revisions for the 2010 Nitrogen Dioxide Standard | Statewide | 12/7/2012 | 9/9/2016, 81 FR 62378 | Approval for 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i) (portions pertaining to nonattainment and interference with maintenance), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (K), (L) and (M). Approval for 110(a)(2)(J) on 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 |
Infrastructure and Transport SIP Revisions for the 2008 Ozone Standard | Statewide | 12/13/2012 | 9/9/2016, 81 FR 62375 | Approval for 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i) (portion pertaining to PSD), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (K), (L) and (M). Approval for 110(a)(2)(J) 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 |
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) Concerning the Qualified Facility Program as Authorized by Senate Bill 1126 | Statewide | 9/15/2010 | 9/9/2016, 81 FR 62385 | |
DFW nine-county area US67/IH-35E HOV Lane TCM to traffic signalization TCMs | Dallas-Fort Worth: Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Parker, Johnson, Ellis, Kaufman and Rockwall Counties | 8/16/2016 | 11/9/2016, 81 FR 78724 | |
Austin Early Action Compact area Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance | Travis and Williamson Counties | 6/11/2015 | 10/7/2016, 81 FR 69684 | |
DFW Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Plan, RFP Contingency Measures, RFP Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for 2017, and Revised 2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant and Wise Counties, TX | 7/10/2015 | 12/7/2016, 81 FR 88125 | Supplement submitted on April 22, 2016. |
Discrete Emissions Reduction Credits (DERC) SIP | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall and Tarrant Counties, TX | 12/10/2008 | 5/11/2017, 82 FR 21925 | |
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance, Nonattainment New Source Review and Emission Statement Requirements for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX | 12/29/2016 | 5/15/2017, 82 FR 22294 | |
Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance and Nonattainment New Source Review Requirements for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Dallas-Fort Worth, TX | 7/6/2016 | 6/14/2017, 82 FR 27125 | |
Second 10-year Lead maintenance plan for 1978 Lead NAAQS | Collin County, TX | 9/15/2009 | 6/29/2017, 82 FR 29430 | |
Lead Attainment Demonstration for 2008 Lead NAAQS | Collin County, TX | 10/10/2012 | 6/29/2017, 82 FR 29430 | |
Maintenance Plan for 2008 Lead NAAQS | Collin County, TX | 11/02/2016 | 6/29/2017, 82 FR 29430 | |
Second 10-year Carbon Monoxide maintenance plan (limited maintenance plan) for the El Paso CO area | El Paso, TX | 9/21/2016 | 9/8/2017, 82 FR 42457 | |
NO | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, and Wise Counties, TX | 07/10/15 | 09/22/17, 82 FR 44322 | DFW as Moderate and Serious. |
NO | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, and Wise Counties, TX | 07/10/15 | 09/22/17, 82 FR 44322 | DFW as Moderate and Serious. |
Texas Regional Haze BART Requirement for EGUs for PM | Statewide | 3/31/2009 | 10/17/2017, 82 FR 48363 | |
DFW VOC RACT Demonstration | DFW 2008 Ozone NAAQS non-attainment area | 7/10/2015 | 12/21/2017, 82 FR 60547 | |
Infrastructure and Interstate Transport for the 2012 PM | Statewide | 12/1/2015 | 6/5/2018, 83 FR 25922 | Approval for CAA elements 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(I), (D)(i)(II) (portion pertaining to PSD), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). 6/5/2018, 83 FR 25921 |
Emission Statement Requirements for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Dallas-Fort Worth, TX | 8/21/2018 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62470 | |
HGB Area Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) Plan, RFP Contingency Measures, RFP Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for 2017, and Revised 2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery and Waller Counties, TX | 12/29/2016 | 2/13/2019, 84 FR 3710 | |
NO | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Tarrant, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, and Wise Counties, TX | 8/21/2018 | 02/22/19, 84 FR 5602 | DFW as Moderate and Serious, also converts conditional approval 09/22/17, 82 FR 44322 to full approval. |
HGB VOC and NO | HGB 2008 Ozone NAAQS non-attainment area | 12/29/2016 | 4/30/2019, 84 FR 18145 | Vegetable Oil Mfg category, previously sited under negative declarations for HGB area, is added to RACT determinations. |
Infrastructure and Interstate Transport for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 8/17/2018 | 9/23/2019, 84 FR 49667 | Approval for CAA elements 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II) (portion pertaining to PSD), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Houston-Galveston-Brazoria Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan for the 1-hour and 1997 8-hour Ozone Standards | Houston-Galveston-Brazoria, TX | 12/12/2018 | 2/14/2020, 85 FR 8426 | |
Dallas-Fort Worth Redesignation Request and Maintenance Plan for the 1-hour and 1997 8-hour Ozone Standards | Dallas Fort-Worth, TX | 3/29/2019 | 4/6/2020, 85 FR 19108 | |
Beaumont-Port Arthur Second 10-Year Maintenance Plan for the 1997 8-hour Ozone Standard | Hardin, Jefferson and Orange Counties | 2/5/2019 | 9/2/2020, 85 FR 54506 | |
Reasonable Further Progress Plan (RFP), RFP Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for 2020, and Revised 2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties, TX | 3/4/2020 | 5/10/2021, 86 FR 24718 | |
2017 Emissions Inventory for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS | Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston Galveston-Brazoria, and Bexar County Ozone Nonattainment Areas | 6/24/20 | 6/29/2021 86 FR 34140 | |
Nonattainment New Source Review and Emission Statement Requirements for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS | Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston Galveston-Brazoria, and Bexar County Ozone Nonattainment Areas | June 24, 2020 | 9/9/2021, 86 FR 50458 | |
Revised 2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Collin, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Johnson, Kaufman, Parker, Rockwall, Tarrant, and Wise Counties, TX | 3/4/2020 | 9/16/2022, 87 FR 56893 | |
Nonattainment New Source Review for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Dallas-Fort Worth and Houston-Galveston-Brazoria nonattainment areas | 5/13,2020 | 10/3/2022, 87 FR 59699 | For the Serious classification. |
1 As revised 9/26/01.
§ 52.2271 Classification of regions.
(a) The Texas plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Ozone | |
Abilene-Wichita Falls Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Amarillo-Lubbock Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Austin-Waco Intrastate | II | III | III | III | I |
Brownsville-Laredo Intrastate | I | III | III | III | III |
Corpus Christi-Victoria Intrastate | I | II | III | III | I |
Midland-Odessa-San Angelo Intrastate | II | II | III | III | III |
Metropolitan Houston-Galveston Intrastate | I | I | III | III | I |
Metropolitan Dallas-Fort Worth Intrastate | II | III | III | III | I |
Metropolitan San Antonio Intrastate | II | III | III | III | I |
Southern Louisiana-Southeast Texas Interstate | II | I | III | III | I |
El Paso-Las Cruces Alamogordo Interstate | I | IA | III | I | I |
Shreveport-Texarkana-Tyler Interstate | II | III | III | III | III |
(b) The proposed priority classifications for particulate matter and carbon monoxide submitted by the Governor on March 21, 1975 are disapproved.
(c) The revision of section II, classification of regions, submitted by the Texas Air Control Board with the semiannual in 1975 is disapproved.
§ 52.2272 [Reserved]
§ 52.2273 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Texas’ plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards.
(b) The EPA is disapproving the following Texas SIP revisions submittals under 30 TAC Chapter 35 – Emergency and Temporary Orders and Permits; Temporary Suspension or Amendment of Permit Conditions as follows:
(1) The following provisions under 30 TAC Chapter 35, Subchapter A – Purpose, Applicability and Definitions:
(i) 30 TAC Section 35.1 – Purpose – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(ii) 30 TAC Section 35.2 – Applicability – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(iii) 30 TAC Section 35.3 – Definitions – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(2) The following provisions under 30 TAC Chapter 35, Subchapter B – Authority of the Executive Director:
(i) 30 TAC Section 35.11 – Purpose and Applicability – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(ii) 30 TAC Section 35.12 – Authority of the Executive Director – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(iii) 30 TAC Section 35.13 – Eligibility of the Executive Director – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(3) The following provisions under 30 TAC Chapter 35, Subchapter C – General Provisions:
(i) 30 TAC Section 35.21 – Action by the Commission or Executive Director – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(ii) 30 TAC Section 35.22 – Term and Renewal of Orders – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(iii) 30 TAC Section 35.23 – Effect of Orders – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(iv) 30 TAC Section 35.24 – Application for Emergency or Temporary Orders – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998. No action is taken on subsection (b) and paragraphs (e)(6)-(7) which are outside the scope of the SIP.
(v) 30 TAC Section 35.25 – Notice and Opportunity for Hearing – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998. No action is taken on paragraphs (e)(1)-(8) and (11)-(15) which are outside the scope of the SIP.
(vi) 30 TAC Section 35.26 – Contents of Emergency or Temporary Order – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(vii) 30 TAC 35.27 – Hearing Required – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(viii) 30 TAC Section 35.28 – Hearing Requests – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(ix) 30 TAC Section 35.29 – Procedures for a Hearing – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(x) 30 TAC Section 35.30 – Application Fees – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998.
(4) The following provisions under 30 TAC Chapter 35, Subchapter K – Air Orders:
(i) 30 TAC Section 35.801 – Emergency Orders Because of a Catastrophe – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998; revised June 28, 2006 and submitted July 17, 2006.
(ii) 30 TAC Section 35.802 – Applications for an Emergency Order – adopted August 16, 1993 and submitted August 31, 1993 (as 30 TAC 116.411); revised November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998 (as redesignated to 30 TAC 35.802); revised June 28, 2006 and submitted July 17, 2006.
(iii) 30 TAC Section 35.803 – Public Notification – adopted August 16, 1993 and submitted August 31, 1993 (as 30 TAC 116.412); revised November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998 (as redesignated to 30 TAC 35.803).
(iv) 30 TAC Section 35.804 – Issuance of an Emergency Order – adopted November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998; revised June 28, 2006 and submitted July 17, 2006.
(v) 30 TAC Section 35.805 – Contents of an Emergency Order – adopted August 16, 1993 and submitted August 31, 1993 (as 30 TAC 116.415); revised November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998 (as redesignated to 30 TAC 35.805); revised June 28, 2006 and submitted July 17, 2006.
(vi) 30 TAC Section 35.806 – Requirement to Apply for a Permit or Modification – adopted August 16, 1993 and submitted August 31, 1993 (as 30 TAC 116.416); revised November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998 (as redesignated to 30 TAC Section 35.806).
(vii) 30 TAC Section 35.807 – Affirmation of an Emergency Order – adopted August 16, 1993 and submitted August 31, 1993 (as 30 TAC 116.414); revised November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998 (as redesignated to 30 TAC Section 35.807); revised June 28, 2006 and submitted July 17, 2006.
(viii) 30 TAC Section 35.808 – Modification of an Emergency Order – adopted August 16, 1993 and submitted August 31, 1993 (as 30 TAC Section 116.417); revised November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998 (as redesignated to 30 TAC Section 35.808); revised June 28, 2006 and submitted July 17, 2006.
(ix) 30 TAC Section 35.809 – Setting Aside an Emergency Order – adopted August 16, 1993 and submitted August 31, 1993 (as 30 TAC Section 116.418); revised November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998 (as redesignated to 30 TAC Section 35.809).
(c) The EPA is disapproving the Texas SIP revision submittals under 30 TAC Chapter 101 – General Air Quality Rules as follows:
(1) The following provisions under 30 TAC Chapter 101, Subchapter F – Emissions Events and Scheduled Maintenance, Startup, and Shutdown Activities:
(i) 30 TAC Section 101.222 (Demonstrations): Sections 101.222(h), 101.222(i), and 101.222(j), adopted December 14, 2005, and submitted January 23, 2006.
(ii) [Reserved]
(2) [Reserved]
(d) The EPA is disapproving the following Texas SIP revisions submittals under 30 TAC Chapter 116 – Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction and Modification as follows:
(1) The following provisions under 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter A – Definitions:
(i) Definition of “actual emissions” in 30 TAC Section 116.10(1), submitted March 13, 1996 and repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998 and submitted July 22, 1998;
(ii) Definition of “allowable emissions” in 30 TAC Section 116.10(2), submitted March 13, 1996; repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998 and submitted July 22, 1998; and submitted September 11, 2000.
(iii) Definition of “modification of existing facility” pertaining to oil and natural gas processing facilities adopted February 14, 1996 and submitted on March 13, 1996 at 30 TAC Section 116.10(11)(G); repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998, submitted July 22, 1998; adopted August 21, 2002, and submitted September 4, 2002.
(iv) Definition of “modification of existing facility” pertaining to oil and natural gas processing facilities adopted September 15, 2010, and submitted October 5, 2010, as 30 TAC Section 116.10(9)(F).
(2) The following provisions under 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter B – New Source Review Permits:
(i) 30 TAC Section 116.118 submitted March 13, 1996 and repealed and re-adopted June 17, 1998 and submitted July 22, 1998.
(ii) [Reserved]
(3) The following provision under 30 TAC Chapter 116, Subchapter K – Emergency Orders: 30 TAC Section 116.1200 – Applicability, adopted August 16, 1993 and submitted August 31, 1993 (as 30 TAC Section 116.410); revised November 18, 1998 and submitted December 10, 1998; revised January 11, 2006 and submitted February 1, 2006 (as redesignated to 30 TAC Section 116.1200).
(e) The EPA is disapproving the attainment demonstration for the Dallas/Fort Worth Serious ozone nonattainment area under the 1997 ozone standard submitted January 17, 2012. The disapproval applies to the attainment demonstration, the determination for reasonably available control measures, and the attainment demonstration motor vehicle emission budgets for 2012.
§ 52.2274 General requirements.
(a) The requirements of § 51.116(c) of this chapter are not met since the legal authority to provide for public availability of emission data is inadequate.
§ 52.2275 Control strategy and regulations: Ozone.
(a) Section 510.3 of revised Regulation V, which was submitted by the Governor on July 20, 1977, is disapproved.
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Texas Implementation Plan, the control measures listed in paragraph (d) of this section shall be implemented in accordance with the schedule set forth below.
(c)(1) Removal from service of a 12,000 BPD vacuum distillation unit at the Corpus Christi refinery of the Champlin Petroleum Company, Corpus Christi, Texas, with a final compliance date no later than October 1, 1979. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 139 tons per year.
(2) Dedication of gasoline storage tank 91-TK-3 located at the Corpus Christi refinery of the Champlin Petroleum Company, Corpus Christi, Texas to the exclusive storage of No. 2 Fuel Oil or any fluid with a vapor pressure equivalent to, or less than that of No. 2 Fuel Oil, with a final compliance date no later than October 1, 1979. This shall result in an estimated hydrocarbon emission reduction of at least 107.6 tons per year.
(d) Determinations that Certain Areas Did Not Attain the 1-Hour Ozone NAAQS. EPA has determined that the Houston/Galveston/Brazoria severe-17 1-hour ozone nonattainment area did not attain the 1-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of November 15, 2007. This determination bears on the area’s obligations with respect to implementation of two specific 1-hour ozone standard anti-backsliding requirements: section 172(c)(9) contingency measures for failure to attain and sections 182(d)(3) and 185 major stationary source fee programs.
(e) Approval – The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) submitted a revision to the Texas SIP on February 18, 2003, concerning the Victoria County 1-hour ozone maintenance plan. This SIP revision was adopted by TCEQ on February 5, 2003. This SIP revision satisfies the Clean Air Act requirement, as amended in 1990, for the second 10-year update to the Victoria County 1-hour ozone maintenance area.
(f) Determination of attainment. Effective November 17, 2008 EPA has determined that the Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) 1-hour ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1-hour ozone standard. Under the provisions of EPA’s Clean Data Policy, this determination suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration or 5% increment of progress plan, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other State Implementation Plans related to attainment of the 1-hour ozone NAAQS for so long as the area continues to attain the 1-hour ozone NAAQS.
(g) Approval. The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) submitted a 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS maintenance plan for the area of El Paso County on January 20, 2006. The area is designated unclassifiable/attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. EPA determined this request for El Paso County was complete on June 13, 2006. The maintenance plan meets the requirements of section 110(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act and is consistent with EPA’s maintenance plan guidance document dated May 20, 2005. The EPA therefore approved the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS maintenance plan for the area of El Paso County on January 15, 2009.
(h) Determination of attainment for the 1-hour ozone standard and redesignation for the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. Effective November 19, 2010, EPA has determined that the Beaumont/Port Arthur ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) and has redesignated the area to attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. With this final redesignation to attainment for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS and this final determination of attainment for the 1-hour ozone NAAQS, the 1-hour anti-backsliding obligations to submit planning SIPs to meet the attainment demonstration and reasonably available control measures (RACM) requirements, and the ROP and contingency measures requirements, cease to apply.
(i) Determination of attainment. Effective October 1, 2015 the EPA has determined that the Dallas/Fort Worth 8-hour ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1997 ozone standard. Under the provisions of the EPA’s Clean Data Policy, this determination suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration and other State Implementation Plans related to attainment of the 1997 ozone NAAQS for so long as the area continues to attain the 1997 ozone NAAQS.
(j) Determination of Attainment. Effective November 19, 2015, the EPA has determined that the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria 1-hour ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1-hour ozone standard.
(k) Determination of Attainment. Effective January 29, 2016 the EPA has determined that the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria 8-hour ozone nonattainment area has attained the 1997 ozone standard. Under the provisions of the EPA’s Clean Data Policy, this determination suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration and other State Implementation Plans related to attainment of the 1997 ozone NAAQS for so long as the area continues to attain the 1997 ozone NAAQS.
(l) The portion of the SIP submitted on December 13, 2012 addressing Clean Air Act section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) for the 2008 ozone NAAQS is disapproved.
(m) Termination of Anti-backsliding Obligations for the Revoked 1-hour and 1997 8-hour ozone standards. Effective May 6, 2020 EPA has determined that the Dallas-Fort Worth area has met the Clean Air Act criteria for redesignation. Anti-backsliding obligations for the revoked 1-hour and 1997 8-hour ozone standards are terminated in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
(n) Termination of Anti-backsliding Obligations for the Revoked 1-hour and 1997 8-hour ozone standards. Effective March 16, 2020 EPA has determined that the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria area has met the Clean Air Act criteria for redesignation. Anti-backsliding obligations for the revoked 1-hour and 1997 8-hour ozone standards are terminated in the Houston-Galveston-Brazoria area.
(o) Disapproval. The portion of the SIP submittal from September 12, 2018, addressing Clean Air Act section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) for the 2015 ozone NAAQS is disapproved.
§ 52.2276 Control strategy and regulations: Particulate matter.
(a) Part D conditional approval. The Texas plan for total suspended particulate (TSP) for the nonattainment area of Dallas 3 is conditionally approved until the State satisfactorily completes the following items:
(1) Draft SIP revision supplement submitted to EPA by March 3, 1980.
(2) Public hearing completed by May 5, 1980.
(3) Adopt revision and revised Regulation I as it pertains to control of nontraditional sources, if necessary, and submit to EPA by August 1, 1980.
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions to the contrary in the Texas Implementation Plan, the control measures listed in paragraph (c) of this section shall be implemented in accordance with the schedule set forth below.
(c) No later than January 1, 1980, Parker Brothers and Co., Inc., at its limestone quarry facilities near New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas shall install fabric filters on the primary crusher and on the secondary crusher and screens, meeting the requirements of Appendix A of the Texas Air Control Board Order 78-8 adopted August 11, 1978. After the date of installation of the fabric filters, Parker Brothers and Co., Inc., shall not emit particulate matter in excess of 0.03 grains per standard cubic foot from the exhaust stack of the fabric filter on its primary crusher and shall not emit particulate matter in excess of 0.03 grains per standard cubic foot from the exhaust stack of the fabric filter on its secondary crusher and screens.
§ 52.2277 Control strategy and regulations: Sulfur Dioxide.
(a) Determination of Attainment. Effective June 14, 2021, based upon EPA’s review of the available monitoring data, emissions data, and air quality modeling, EPA has determined that the Anderson and Freestone Counties and the Titus County nonattainment areas have attained the 2010 Primary 1-hour Sulfur Dioxide National Ambient Air Quality Standard (2010 SO
(b) [Reserved]
§§ 52.2278-52.2281 [Reserved]
§ 52.2282 Public hearings.
(a) The requirements of § 51.102 of this chapter are not met because principal portions of the revised plan were not made available to the public for inspection and comment prior to the hearing.
§ 52.2283 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source located within the State of Texas and for which requirements are set forth under the Federal CAIR NO
(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this section, if, at the time of such approval of the State’s SIP, the Administrator has already allocated CAIR NO
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a) of this section and subparts AA through II of part 97 of this chapter to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31, 2014,
(i) The provisions in paragraph (a) of this section relating to NO
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set forth for the Administrator in subparts AA through II of part 97 of this chapter;
(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR NO
(3) By March 3, 2015, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR NO
(c)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Texas and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) [Reserved]
(d)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Texas and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Texas and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d)(2) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Texas’ SIP revision described in paragraph (d)(2) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
§ 52.2284 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each SO
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a) of this section and subparts AAA through III of part 97 of this chapter and any State’s SIP to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31, 2014,
(i) The provisions of paragraph (a) of this section relating to SO
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set forth for the Administrator in subparts AAA through III of part 97 of this chapter; and
(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR SO
(c)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Texas and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR SO
(2) [Reserved]
§ 52.2285 Control of evaporative losses from the filling of gasoline storage vessels in the Houston and San Antonio areas.
(a) Definitions:
(1) Gasoline means any petroleum distillate having a Reid vapor pressure of 4 pounds or greater which is produced for use as a motor fuel and is commonly called gasoline.
(2) Storage container means any stationary vessel of more than 1,000 gallons (3,785 liters) nominal capacity. Stationary vessels include portable vessels placed temporarily at a location; e.g., tanks on skids.
(3) Owner means the owner of the gasoline storage container(s).
(4) Operator means the person who is directly responsible for the operation of the gasoline storage container(s), whether the person be a lessee or an agent of the owner.
(5) Delivery Vessel means tank trucks and tank trailers used for the delivery of gasoline.
(6) Source means both storage containers and delivery vessels.
(b) This section is applicable to the following counties in Texas: Harris, Galveston, Brazoria, Fort Bend, Waller, Montgomery, Liberty, Chambers, Matagorda, Bexar, Comal, and Guadalupe.
(c) No person shall transfer or permit the transfer of gasoline from any delivery vessel into any stationary storage container with a nominal capacity greater than 1,000 gallons (3,785 liters) unless such container is equipped with a submerged fill pipe and unless the displaced vapors from the storage container are processed by a system that prevents release to the atmosphere of no less than 90 percent by weight of total hydrocarbon compounds in said vapors.
(1) The vapor recovery system shall include one or more of the following:
(i) A vapor-tight return line from the storage container to the delivery vessel and a system that will ensure that the vapor return line is connected before gasoline can be transferred into the container.
(ii) Other equipment that prevents release to the atmosphere of no less than 90 percent by weight of the total hydrocarbon compounds in the displaced vapor provided that approval of the proposed design, installation, and operation is obtained from the Regional Administrator prior to start of construction.
(2) The vapor recovery system shall be so constructed that it will be compatible with a vapor recovery system, which may be installed later, to recover vapors displaced by the filling of motor vehicle tanks.
(3) The vapor-laden delivery vessel shall meet the following requirements:
(i) The delivery vessel must be so designed and maintained as to be vapor-tight at all times.
(ii) If any gasoline storage compartment of a vapor-laden delivery vessel is refilled in one of the counties listed in paragraph (b) of this section, it shall be refilled only at a facility which is equipped with a vapor recovery system, or the equivalent, which prevents release to the atmosphere of at least 90 percent by weight of the total hydrocarbon compounds in the vapor displaced from the delivery vessel during refilling.
(iii) Gasoline storage compartments of one thousand gallons or less in gasoline delivery vehicles presently in use on November 6, 1973 will not be required to be retrofitted with a vapor return system until January 1, 1977.
(iv) Facilities which have a daily throughput of 20,000 gallons of gasoline or less are required to have a vapor recovery system in operation no later than May 31, 1977. Delivery vessels and storage vessels served exclusively by facilities required to have a vapor recovery system in operation no later than May 31, 1977, also are required to meet the provisions of this section no later than May 31, 1977.
(d) The provisions of paragraph (c) of this section shall not apply to the following:
(1) Storage containers used for the storage of gasoline used on a farm for farming purposes, as that expression is used in the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. section 6420.
(2) Any container having a nominal capacity less than 2,000 gallons (7,571 liters) installed prior to November 6, 1973.
(3) Transfers made to storage containers equipped with floating roofs or their equivalent.
(4) Any facility for loading and unloading of volatile organic compounds (including gasoline bulk terminals) in Bexar, Brazoria, Galveston and Harris Counties, any gasoline bulk plants in Harris County, and any filling of gasoline storage vessels (Stage I) for motor vehicle fuel dispensing facilities in Bexar, Brazoria, Galveston, and Harris Counties which is subject to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V subsections 115.111-115.113, 115.121-115.123, and 115.131-115.135, respectively.
(e) Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section, the owner or operator of a source subject to paragraph (c) of this section shall comply with the increments contained in the following compliance schedule:
(1) Contracts for emission control systems or process modifications must be awarded or orders must be issued for the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or process modification not later than March 31, 1975.
(2) Initiation of onsite construction or installation of emission control equipment or process change must begin not later than July 1, 1975.
(3) On-site construction or installation of emission control equipment or process modification must be completed no later than June 30, 1976.
(4) Final compliance is to be achieved no later than August 31, 1976.
(5) Any owner or operator of sources subject to the compliance schedule in this paragraph shall certify in writing to the Regional Administrator whether or not the required increment of progress has been met. The certification shall be submitted within five days after the deadlines for each increment. The certification shall include the name(s) and street address(es) of the facility (facilities) for which the certification applies, and the date(s) the increment(s) of progress was (were) met – if met. The Regional Administrator may request whatever supporting information he considers necessary for proper certification.
(f) Paragraph (e) of this section shall not apply to the owner or operator of:
(1) A source which is presently in compliance with paragraph (c) of this section and which has certified such compliance to the Regional Administrator by January 1, 1974. The certification shall include the name(s) and street address(es) of the facility (facilities) for which the certification applies. The Regional Administrator may request whatever supporting information he considers necessary for proper certification.
(2) To a source for which a compliance schedule is adopted by the State and approved by the Administrator.
(3) To a source whose owner or operator receives approval from the Administrator by June 1, 1974, of a proposed alternative schedule. No such schedule may provide for compliance after August 31, 1976. If approval is promulgated by the Administrator, such schedule shall satisfy the requirements of this section for the affected source.
(g) Nothing in this section shall preclude the Administrator from promulgating a separate schedule for any source to which the application of the compliance schedule in paragraph (e) of this section fails to satisfy the requirements of §§ 51.261 and 51.262(a) of this chapter.
(h) After August 31, 1976 paragraph (c) of this section shall be applicable to every storage container (except those exempted in paragraph (d) of this section) located in the counties specified in paragraph (b) of this section. Every storage container installed after August 31, 1976 shall comply with the requirements of paragraph (c) of this section from the time of installation. In the affected counties, storage containers which were installed, or converted to gasoline storage after November 6, 1973, but before August 31, 1976 shall comply with paragraph (c) of this section in accordance with the schedule established in paragraph (e) of this section.
§ 52.2286 Control of evaporative losses from the filling of gasoline storage vessels in the Dallas-Fort Worth area.
(a) Definitions:
(1) Gasoline means any petroleum distillate having a Reid vapor pressure of 4 pounds or greater which is produced for use as a motor fuel and is commonly called gasoline.
(2) Storage container means any stationary vessel of more than 1,000 gallons (3,785 liters) nominal capacity. Stationary vessels include portable vessels placed temporarily at a location; e.g., tanks on skids.
(3) Owner means the owner of the gasoline storage container(s).
(4) Operator means the person who is directly responsible for the operation of the gasoline storage container(s), whether the person be a lessee or an agent of the owner.
(5) Delivery vessel means tank truck and tank trailers used for the delivery of gasoline.
(6) Source means both storage containers and delivery vessels.
(b) This section is applicable to the following counties in Texas: Dallas, Tarrant, Denton, Wise, Collin, Parker, Rockwall, Kaufman, Hood, Johnson, and Ellis.
(c) No person shall transfer or permit the transfer of gasoline from any delivery vessel into any stationary storage container with a nominal capacity greater than 1,000 gallons (3,785 liters) unless such container is equipped with a submerged fill pipe and unless the displaced vapors from the storage container are processed by a system that prevents release to the atmosphere of no less than 90 percent by weight of total hydrocarbon compounds in said vapors.
(1) The vapor recovery system shall include one or more of the following:
(i) A vapor-tight return line from the storage container to the delivery vessel and a system that will ensure that the vapor return line is connected before gasoline can be transferred into the container.
(ii) Other equipment that prevents release to the atmosphere of no less than 90 percent by weight of the total hydrocarbon compounds in the displaced vapor provided that approval of the proposed design, installation, and operation is obtained from the Regional Administrator prior to start of construction.
(2) The vapor recovery system shall be so constructed that it will be compatible with a vapor recovery system, which may be installed later, to recover vapors displaced by the filling of motor vehicle tanks.
(3) The vapor-laden delivery vessel shall meet the following requirements:
(i) The delivery vessel must be so designed and maintained as to be vapor-tight at all times.
(ii) If any gasoline storage compartment of a vapor-laden delivery vessel is refilled in one of the counties listed in paragraph (b) of this section, it shall be refilled only at a facility which is equipped with a vapor recovery system, or the equivalent, which prevents release to the atmosphere of at least 90 percent by weight of the total hydrocarbon compounds in the vapor displaced from the delivery vessel during refilling.
(d) The provisions of paragraph (c) of this section shall not apply to the following:
(1) Storage containers used for the storage of gasoline used on a farm for farming purposes, as that expression is used in the Internal Revenue Code, 26 U.S.C. section 6420.
(2) Any container having a nominal capacity less than 2,000 gallons (7,571 liters) installed prior to promulgation of this section.
(3) Transfers made to storage containers equipped with floating roofs or their equivalent.
(4) Any facility for loading and unloading of volatile organic compounds (including gasoline bulk terminals) in Dallas or Tarrant County, and any filling of gasoline storage vessels (Stage I) for motor vehicle fuel dispensing facilities in Dallas or Tarrant County which is subject to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V subsections 115.111-115.113 and 115.131-115.135, respectively.
(e) Except as provided in paragraph (f) of this section, the owner or operator of a source subject to paragraph (c) of this section shall comply with the increments contained in the following compliance schedule:
(1) Contracts for emission control systems or process modifications must be awarded or orders must be issued for the purchase of component parts to accomplish emission control or process modification no later than September 30, 1977.
(2) Initiation of on-site construction or installation of emission control equipment or process modification must begin no later than January 31, 1978.
(3) On-site construction or installation of emission control equipment or process modification must be completed no later than August 31, 1978.
(4) Final compliance is to be achieved no later than September 30, 1978.
(5) Any owner or operator of sources subject to the compliance schedule in this paragraph shall certify in writing to the Regional Administrator whether or not the required increment of progress has been met. The certification shall be submitted not later than February 15, 1978, for award of contracts and initiation of construction, and not later than October 15, 1978, for completion of construction and final compliance. The certification shall include the name(s) and street address(es) of the facility (facilities) for which the certification applies, and the date(s) the increment(s) of progress was (were) met – if met. The Regional Administrator may request whatever supporting information he considers necessary for proper certification.
(f) Paragraph (e) of this section shall not apply to the owner or operator of:
(1) A source which is presently in compliance with paragraph (c) of this section and which has certified such compliance to the Regional Administrator by August 1, 1977. The certification shall include the name(s) and street address(es) of the facility (facilities) for which the certification applies. The Regional Administrator may request whatever supporting information he considers necessary for proper certification.
(2) A source for which a compliance schedule is adopted by the State and approved by the Administrator.
(3) To a source whose owner or operator receives approval from the Administrator by August 1, 1977, of a proposed alternative schedule. No such schedule may provide for compliance after September 30, 1978. If approval is promulgated by the Administrator, such schedule shall satisfy the requirements of this section for the affected source.
(g) Nothing in this section shall preclude the Administrator from promulgating a separate schedule for any source to which the application of the compliance schedule in paragraph (e) of this section fails to satisfy the requirements of § 51.15 (b) and (c) of this chapter.
(h) After September 30, 1978, paragraph (c) of this section shall be applicable to every storage container (except those exempted in paragraph (d) of this section) located in the counties specified in paragraph (b). Every storage container installed after September 30, 1978 shall comply with the requirements of paragraph (c) of this section from the time of installation. In the affected counties, storage containers which were installed, or coverted to gasoline storage after promulgation of this section, but before September 30, 1978 shall comply with paragraph (c) of this section in accordance with the schedule established in paragraph (e).
§§ 52.2287-52.2298 [Reserved]
§ 52.2299 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Texas Air Pollution Control Implementation Plan” and all revisions submitted by Texas that were federally approved prior to December 31, 1998.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 28, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Certification that statewide public hearings had been held on the plan was submitted by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) on February 8, 1972. (Nonregulatory)
(2) A discussion of its policy concerning the confidentiality of certain hydrocarbon emission data was submitted by the TACB on May 2, 1972. (Nonregulatory)
(3) A discussion of the source surveillance and extension sections of the plan was submitted by the TACB on May 3, 1972. (Nonregulatory)
(4) A discussion of minor revisions to the plan was submitted by the Governor on July 31, 1972. (Nonregulatory)
(5) Revisions of section XI, paragraph C.3: Rule 9: Regulation V and control strategy for photochemical oxidants/hydrocarbons in Texas designated regions 7 and 10; regulation VII; and control strategy for nitrogen oxides in regions 5, 7, and 8 were submitted by the TACB on August 8, 1972.
(6) A request that inconsistencies in the plan concerning the attainment dates of primary air standards be corrected was submitted by the Governor on November 10, 1972. (Nonregulatory)
(7) Revisions to regulation IV, regulation V, the general rules and control strategy for photochemical oxidants/hydrocarbons, and a request for a two year extension to meet Federal standards for photochemical oxidants was submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1973.
(8) Revisions to regulation IV (Control of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles) were adopted on October 30, 1973, and were submitted by the Governor on December 11, 1973.
(9) A revision of priority classifications for particulate matter, sulfur oxides, and carbon monoxide was submitted by the Governor on March 21, 1975. (Nonregulatory)
(10) Revisions to rule 23, concerning compliance with new source performance standards, and rule 24, concerning compliance with national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants were submitted by the Governor on May 9, 1975.
(11) Administrative revisions were submitted by the TACB with the semi-annual report in 1974 for sections I, II, III, IV, XI and XIII, and with the semi-annual report in 1975 for sections I, II, XI, and XII. (Nonregulatory)
(12) A revision of section IX, Air Quality Surveillance, was submitted by the Governor on August 2, 1976. (Nonregulatory)
(13) Revisions to section IX, Air Quality Surveillance Plan, which include changes of several air quality monitoring sites, were submitted by the TACB on August 12, 1977. (Nonregulatory)
(14) Administrative revisions to section X, the Permit System, were submitted by the TACB in 1973, 1974, 1975, and 1977. (Nonregulatory)
(15) Revisions to regulation V for control of volatile carbon compound emissions, as amended on December 10, 1976, were submitted by the Governor on July 20, 1977.
(16) An administrative revision to section IX, Air Quality Surveillance System, was submitted by the Texas Air Control Board on August 14, 1978. (Nonregulatory)
(17) Board Order No. 78-6, creditable as emission offsets for the Corpus Christi Petrochemical Company project in Corpus Christi, was submitted by the Governor on July 24, 1978, as amendments to the Texas State Implementation Plan (see § 52.2275).
(18) Draft inspection/maintenance legislation and a schedule for conducting a pilot inspection/maintenance study were submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1979.
(19) Adopted inspection/maintenance legislation and administrative revisions concerning inspection/maintenance were submitted by the Governor on August 9, 1979.
(20) Revision to the plan for attainment of standards for particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and ozone (Part D requirements) were submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1979.
The provisions of Rule 104 submitted by the Governor on 1/28/72 and approved by EPA on 5/31/72 remain in effect in other than nonattainment areas.
(21) Administrative revisions to the transportation control portion of the plan were submitted by the Governor on August 9, 1979 (non-regulatory).
(22) No action is being taken on Subchapters 131.07.52, .53, and .54 of Regulation V, submitted by the Governor April 13, 1979 for the ozone nonattainment counties of Harris, Galveston, Brazoria, Bexar, Dallas, and Tarrant.
(23) No action is being taken on the control strategy for the TSP nonattainment area of Houston 1, submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1979.
(24) A revision identifying and committing to implement currently planned Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) for Harris County was submitted by the Governor on December 28, 1979.
(25) Revisions to Regulation VI (i.e., Subchapter 116.3(a)(13-15)), and the definition of “de minimis impact,” were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on July 11, 1980, and submitted by the Governor on July 25, 1980.
(26) Board Order No. 78-8 creditable as emission offsets for the General Portland, Inc., project in New Braunfels, Comal County, Texas, was submitted by the Governor on September 13, 1978, as an amendment to the Texas State Implementation Plan (see § 52.2276).
(27) Revisions to Regulation V (i.e., Subchapters 115.171-176) and particulate matter (TSP) control strategies for the nonattainment areas of San Benito, Brownsville, Corpus Christi 1, Corpus Christi 2, Dallas 1, and El Paso 4 were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on July 11, 1980, and submitted by the Governor on July 25, 1980.
(28) An administrative revision to section I, Introduction, was submitted by the TACB on July 23, 1981. (Nonregulatory)
(29) An administrative revision to section V, Legal Authority, was submitted by the TACB on July 23, 1981. (Nonregulatory).
(30) Revisions to the Texas SIP for the Union Carbide Corporation Bubble in Texas City, Texas were submitted by the Governor on December 15, 1981.
(31) Revisions to the ozone, total suspended particulate, and carbon monoxide control strategies, General Rules (i.e., definition for vapor mounted seal and section 101.22), Regulation IV (i.e., addition of section 114.2(b)), and Regulation V (i.e., deletion of sections 115.46 and 115.71, 115.101-106, sections 115.144, 115.153, title of sections 115.161-163 and 115.162, 115.171-176, 115.191-194, sections 115.252, 115.262, 115.401, 115.411, and title of sections 115.421-424) were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 20, 1981, and submitted by the Governor on July 20, 1981.
(32) Revisions to the plan for intergovernmental consultation and composition of the Texas Air Control Board were submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1979.
(33) A revision to General Rule 9 – Sampling, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on October 30, 1973, was submitted by the Governor on December 11, 1973.
(34) Revisions to the General Rules (i.e., the addition of definitions for liquid-mounted seal, miscellaneous metal parts and products, factory surface coating of flat wood paneling, vapor tight, and waxy high pour point crude oil) and Regulation V (i.e., sections 115.101-106, section 115.191 (9) and (10), sections 115.193, 115.194, 115.201-203, 115.221-223, 115.231-233, 115.251-255, 115.261-264, and 115.421-424) were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on July 11, 1980 and submitted by the Governor on July 25, 1980.
(35) [Reserved]
(36) Revisions to Regulation VI (i.e., section 116.1, section 116.2, section 116.3(a), section 116.3(a)(2), the addition of sections 116.3(a)(3), 116.3(a)(4), and 116.3(a)(5), section 116.3(a)(6), section 116.3(b)(2), the addition of sections 116.3(b)(3), 116.3(b)(4), 116.4, and 116.5, section 116.6, section 116.7, and section 116.8) were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 27, 1975 and submitted by the Governor on May 9, 1975.
(37) Revisions to Regulation VI (i.e., the deletion of 131.08.00.009) were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 30, 1979 and submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1979.
(38) Revisions to Regulation VI (i.e., the deletion of 131.08.00.003(a)(3) and 131.08.00.003(a)(5), section 116.3(a)(4), section 116.3(a)(5), section 116.3(a)(9), section 116.3(a)(10), section 116.3(a)(12), and section 116.10) were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 20, 1981 and submitted by the Governor on July 20, 1981.
(39) [Reserved]
(40) Revisions to Subchapter 115.135 (formerly 131.07.54.105) of Regulation V were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on September 7, 1979 and submitted by the Governor to EPA on November 2, 1979 (i.e., removal of Jefferson, Orange, El Paso, Nueces, and Travis Counties).
(41) The Texas Lead SIP was submitted to EPA on June 12, 1980, by the Governor of Texas, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 21, 1980. Additional information was submitted in letters dated January 29, 1982, March 15, 1982, June 3, 1982, June 15, 1982, August 23, 1982, and October 14, 1982. Also additional information and Board Order 82-11 were submitted in a letter dated December 3, 1982. No action is taken regarding the Dallas and El Paso areas.
(42) An administrative revision for Section VIII (Texas Air Pollution Emergency Episode Contingency Plan) and a revision to Regulation VIII (Control of Air Pollution Episodes) was submitted by the TACB on May 18, 1982 and December 29, 1981, respectively.
(43) A revision to Regulation V deleting Ector County from the provisions of subsections 115.111 and .113 was adopted on March 20, 1981 and submitted by the Governor on July 20, 1981.
(44) Revisions to Regulation I, sections 111.2(7), 111.3, 111.11, 111.12, 111.26, 111.61-111.65, and 111.71-111.76, for control of particulate matter and visible emissions as submitted by the Governor on January 22, 1974.
(45) Revisions to Regulation I, section 111.2 for control of particulate matter and visible emissions as submitted by the Governor on December 29, 1975.
(46) Revisions to Regulation I, Sections 111.2(8), 111.2(9), 111.22, 111.91 and 111.92 for control of particulate matter and visible emissions as submitted by the Governor on April 13, 1979.
(47) Revisions to section XII (Resources) as submitted by the Executive Director on July 6, 1982.
(48) Revisions to Subchapters 115.111-115.113 (formerly 131.07.52.101-131.07.52.104) regarding gasoline bulk terminals, 115.123-115.124 (formerly 131.07.53.101-131.07.53.103) regarding gasoline bulk plants, and 115.131-115.135 (formerly 131.07.54.101-131.07.54.105) regarding the filling of gasoline storage vessels at motor vehicle fuel dispensing facilities (Stage I vapor recovery at service stations) of Regulation V for the counties of Harris, Galveston, Brazoria, Bexar, Dallas, and Tarrant were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 30, 1979 and submitted by the Governor to EPA on April 13, 1979.
(49) Revisions to Subchapters 115.111 and 115.113 (formerly 131.07.52.101 and 131.07.52.103) regarding gasoline bulk terminals, 115.121 and 115.123 (formerly 131.07.53.101 and 131.07.53.103) regarding gasoline bulk plants, and 115.131, 115.132, and 115.135 (formerly 131.07.54.101, 131.07.54.102, and 131.07.54.105) regarding the filling of gasoline storage vessels at motor vehicle fuel dispensing facilities (Stage I vapor recovery at service stations) of Regulation V were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on July 11, 1980 and submitted by the Governor to EPA on July 25, 1980.
(50) Revisions to the General Rules (i.e., deletion of the definitions for chemical process plant, exhaust emission, gas processing plant, and non-methane hydrocarbons, and revisions to the definitions for gasoline bulk plant, gasoline terminal, lowest achievable emission rate, standard conditions, submerged fill pipe, paper coating, and light-duty truck coating), Regulation I (i.e., the deletion of sections 111.61-111.65, revisions to title of sections 111.71-111.76 and section 111.71, addition of sections 111.81-111.83, deletion of section 111.91, and revisions to section 111.92), and Regulation V (i.e., section 115.1, sections 115.11-115.13, sections 115.31-115.32, sections 115.41-115.45, section 115.81, and section 115.91, all for Bexar County only: and, sections 115.101-115.106; title of sections 115.141-115.144 and section 115.141, section 115.142, and section 115.144; title of sections 115.151-115.153 and section 115.152, and section 115.153; sections 115.161-115.163 and title; title of sections 115.171-115.176 and section 115.173, section 115.175, and section 115.176; title of sections 115.191-115.194 and section 115.191, section 115.192, and section 115.193; title of sections 115.201-115.203 and section 115.203; title of sections 115.221-115.223 and sections 115.222-115.223; sections 115.231-115.233 and title; title of sections 115.251-115.255 and section 115.253, and section 115.255; section 115.401; title of sections 115.411-115.413 and sections 115.411 and 115.412; title only of sections 115.421-115.424) were adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on January 8, 1982, and submitted by the Governor on August 9, 1982, with an addendum from the State on January 13, 1983.
(51) A revision to Section III (Public Participation/Intergovernmental Coordination) was submitted by the Texas Air Control Board on August 17, 1982 and a letter of clarification was submitted on January 28, 1983. The revision also supercedes and deletes Section XIII which was approved on May 31, 1972.
(52) An administrative revision to Section IX, Air Quality Surveillance, was submitted by the TACB on June 22, 1983. (Nonregulatory)
(53) A revision to Regulation VI (i.e., the addition of section 116.11) was adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 3, 1982, and submitted by the Governor on May 13, 1983.
(54) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan for lead for Dallas County (concerning a lead control plan for the area around the secondary lead smelter in West Dallas), were submitted to EPA on April 6, 1984, by the Governor of Texas, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on February 17, 1984.
(55) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan for lead for Dallas County (concerning a lead control plan for the area around the secondary lead smelter in South Dallas), and revisions to Regulation III, chapter 113, Subchapter B, Lead Smelters in Dallas County, were submitted to EPA on July 16, 1984, by the Governor of Texas, as adopted by Texas Air Control Board on May 18, 1984. No action is taken on Regulation III, Sections 113.113 and 113.114.
(56) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan for lead for El Paso County, with revisions to Regulation III, Chapter 113, Subchapter B, Nonferrous Smelters in El Paso County, were submitted to EPA on June 20, 1984, by the Governor of Texas, as adopted by Texas Air Control Board on February 17, 1984. Also, letters providing additional information were submitted by Texas on June 11 and June 28, 1984. No action is taken on Regulation III, Sections 113.111 113.112. The date of compliance listed in § 113.122 of February 28, 1989 (for section 113.53) is disapproved. EPA is taking no action on the attainment date for El Paso County.
(57)-(58) [Reserved]
(59) Revisions to TACB Regulation VI and definitions in the General Rules as adopted on June 10, 1983 and submitted by the Governor on December 22, 1983, including a letter of clarification on their definitions submitted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 27, 1984.
(60) The Alternative Emission Control Plan for the Exxon Baytown Refinery in Baytown, Texas was adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on March 18, 1983, in Board Order No. 83-2.
(61) Revisions to the plan for attainment of the standard for Ozone in Harris County were submitted by the Governor on December 9, 1982, January 3, 1984, and March 18, 1985.
(i) Revisions adopted on December 3, 1982, include the following changes to Regulation V and the general rules. New sections or subsections 115.105(7), 115.111(2)(b), 115.111(2)(c), 115.111(2)(d), 115.163, 115.164, 115.193(c)(5), 115.193(c)(6), 115.271, 115.272, 115.273, 115.274, 115.275, and 115.421 are added. Revisions to 115.106(b), 115.106(c), 115.113, 115.141, 115.142, 115.161, 115.162, 115.191(9)(a)(i), 115.251(a)(1), 115.252(a)(4), 115.252(b), 115.252(c), 115.253(a), 115.254, 115.255(c), and 115.401(b) were made. Section 101.1 of the general rules was revised to include definitions of new terms. The revisions also included the following commitments: emissions tracking, pages 87-88; projections of reasonable further progress, pages 91 and 93; and emission reduction commitments for transportation control measures, Appendix V.
(ii) Revisions adopted on September 9, 1983, include revisions to Regulation IV. New sections or subsections 114.1(e), 114.1(f), 114.3, and 114.5 are added.
(iii) Revisions adopted on November 9, 1984 include the following:
(A) Recordkeeping and record submittal requirements, pages 12-13,
(B) Mechanics training program commitments, pages 17-18,
(C) Public Awareness Plan commitments, pages 19-20,
(D) Implementation Schedule, page 25(1-3),
(E) Reasonable Further Progress Chart, Table 13, and
(F) Department of Public Safety and Texas Air Control Board Rules and Regulations, Texas Vehicle Inspection Act Article XV, and Documentation to Authorize and Support the Implementation and Enforcement of the Texas Vehicle Parameter Inspection and Maintenance Program, Appendix X, containing the following documents:
(62) Revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan for Good Engineering Practice – Stack Height regulations, Texas Air Control Board Regulation VI, § 116.3(a)(14), as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on July 17, 1987, were submitted by the Governor of Texas on October 26, 1987. This revision included definitions for owner or operator, emission limitation and emission standards, stack, a stack in existence, dispersion technique, good engineering practice, nearby, excessive concentration, and regulations related to stack height provisions and stack height procedures for new source review.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Regulation VI, § 116.3(a)(14), adopted by the Board on July 17, 1987.
(ii) Other material – one.
(63) Revisions to TACB Regulation VI and definitions in the General Rules were submitted by the Governor on December 13, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference. December 13, 1985 letter from the Governor to EPA, and Revisions adopted on September 20, 1985, include the following changes to Regulation VI and the General Rules. Revisions to § 116.11 were made, and § 101.1 of the General Rules was revised to include an amendment to the term major facility/stationary source.
(64) Board Order No. 85-2, an alternate emission reduction plan for the Continental Can Company, U.S.A. can coating plant in Longview, Texas was submitted by the Governor on July 25, 1985, as amendments to the Texas State Implementation Plan. The source is now subject to the legally enforceable requirements stated in Board Order No. 85-2 and in TACB Permit Number C-16765.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 85-2 adopted on May 10, 1985, and TACB Permit Number C-16765 as revised November 21, 1986.
(65) In a October 26, 1987, letter, the Governor of Texas submitted a revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan for Lead in El Paso County. These revisions to the control strategy are adequate to demonstrate attainment by August 14, 1987, of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for lead in El Paso County by modeling. Enclosed in this letter were Texas Air Control Board (TACB) Board Order No. 87-14 as passed and approved on August 14, 1987; the revisions to Regulation III, Subchapter B as appended to the Board Order; and a certification of Public Hearing.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TACB Board Order No. 87-14, as adopted on August 14, 1987.
(B) The March 23, 1988, letter and enclosures from TACB to EPA.
(66) Revisions to the plan for attainment of the standard for ozone in Dallas and Tarrant Counties were submitted by the Governor on September 30, 1985 and December 21, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Texas Air Control Board Regulation IV, Section 114.1 (c), (e), (f), 114.3, 114.5 (a), (b), (d), (e), (f), and (g) adopted July 26, 1985.
(B) Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance and Transportation Control Measures (VIMTCM), Appendix AG, Emission Reduction Commitments for Transportation Control Measures in Post-1982 SIP Areas adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on August 28, 1985.
(C) VIMTCM, Appendix AJ, Excerpted Senate Bill 725, section 35 (d) and (g) effective September 1, 1985; and House Bill 1593 sections 21 and 22 effective June 18, 1987.
(D) The following portions of VIMTCM, Appendix AK, Texas Vehicle Parameter Inspection and Maintenance Program adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987.
(E) VIMTCM, Appendix AM, Department of Public Safety Rules and Regulations Concerning Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Programs, Sections 1, 2, and 3 adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987.
(F) VIMTCM, Appendix AN, Local Government Letters of Commitment to Enforce Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Programs adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987.
(67) Part II of the Visibility Protection Plan was submitted by the Governor on November 18, 1987. This submittal includes a visibility long-term strategy and general plan provisions as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on September 18, 1987.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revision entitled, “State Implementation Plan Revisions for Visibility Protection in Class I Areas: Phase I, September 18, 1987” (including Appendices A and B).
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 87-15, adopted September 18, 1987.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) None.
(68) [Reserved]
(69) Revisions to the plan for attainment of the standard for ozone in Dallas and Tarrant Counties were submitted by the Governor on October 11, 1985, December 21, 1987, and December 13, 1988. EPA is approving these stationary source VOC regulations and commitments under part A, section 110 of the Clean Air Act. However, these regulations do not represent RACT under part D, section 172 of the Clean Air Act for numerous reasons, including cross-line averaging and director’s equivalency determinations without first being submitted to and approved by EPA as a SIP revision.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds: Rules 115.111 introductory paragraph; 115.111(2)(E); 115.111(2)(F); 115.113 introductory paragraph, 115.113 last entry in table; except El Paso County for Rules 115.131 introductory paragraph, 115.132(6), 115.132(7), 115.135 introductory paragraph, and 115.135 second to last entry in table; 115.162 introductory paragraph only; 115.163(b)(2); 115.163(b)(3); 115.164(b) first paragraph only; 115.164(b)(3); 115.164(b)(4); 115.171(a); except El Paso County for Rule 115.171(b); 115.175(f); 115.176(a); 115.176(c); 115.191(9)(A)(iii); 115.191(9)(A)(iv); 115.191(9)(A)(v); 115.193(c)(3); 115.223; except El Paso County for Rules 115.261 undesignated heading, 115.261 introductory paragraph, 115.262(a), and 115.264; as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on July 26, 1985. Rules 115.171(c); 115.171(d); 115.176(d); 115.193(c) first paragraph only; 115.193(c)(1); 115.193(c)(2);115.193(c)(6); 115.193(d) first paragraph only; 115.193(e); 115.194; 115.201(b)(1); 115.202; 115.203(a); and 115.291 through 115.294 and the corresponding undesignated heading; as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987. Rules 115.111(4)(C); except El Paso County for Rule 115.111(5); 115.111(6); 115.111(7); 115.113 last entry in table; 115.131(2); except El Paso County for Rule 115.131(3); 115.131(4); 115.131(5); 115.132 introductory paragraph only; 115.132(2); 115.134(3); 115.135 last entry in table; 115.141(a); 115.141(b); 115.142(a) first paragraph; 115.142(b); 115.143(a); 115.143(b); 115.143(c); 115.144; 115.162(3)(B); 115.163(a); 115.163(c); 115.163(d); 115.164(b)(7); 115.171(e); 115.172(a) first paragraph only; 115.172(a)(1); 115.172(a)(3); 115.172(a)(4); 115.172(a)(5)(A); 115.172(a)(6); 115.172(a)(7); 115.172(b) first paragraph only; 115.172(b)(1); 115.173(a) first paragraph only; 115.173(a)(2); 115.173(a)(4)(A); 115.173(a)(4)(B); 115.173(a)(4)(E); 115.173(a)(6); 115.173(b) first paragraph only; 115.173(b)(2); 115.173(b)(4); 115.173(b)(5); 115.173(b)(10); 115.173(b)(11); 115.173(c); 115.174(a) first paragraph only; 115.174(a)(1)(A); 115.174(a)(1)(B); 115.174(a)(1)(C); 115.174(a)(7); 115.174(a)(8); 115.174(a)(9); 115.174(b) first paragraph only; 115.174(b)(2); 115.174(b)(4); 115.174(b)(5); 115.174(c); 115.175(e); 115.175(g); 115.176(e); 115.191(a) first paragraph only; 115.191(a)(8)(A); 115.191(a)(8)(B); 115.191(a)(8)(C); 115.191(a)(9)(C); 115.191(a)(11); 115.191(b); 115.191(c); 115.192(a); 115.192(b); 115.192(c); 115.193(f); 115.201(a); 115.201(b) first paragraph only; 115.201(b)(2) through 115.201(b)(6); 115.201(c); 115.203(b); 115.221(a) first paragraph only; 115.221(a)(4); and 115.221(b); as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on October 14, 1988.
(B) Revisions to the Texas Air Control Board General Rules (31 TAC chapter 101), rule 101.1, Definitions for: automobile refinishing; consumer-solvent products; as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987. Rule 101.1, Definitions for: architectural coating; automotive primer or primer surfacers (used in automobile refinishing); automotive wipe-down solutions; coating application system; delivery vessel/tank-truck tank; exempt solvent; flexographic printing process; non-flat architectural coating; packaging rotogravure printing; publication rotogravure printing; rotogravure printing; surface coating processes; transfer efficiency; and vapor balance system; as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on October 14, 1988.
(C) The following portions of the Post-1982 Ozone Control Strategies Dallas and Tarrant Counties Texas State Implementation Plan Revisions (TX82SIP), as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987.
(1)(d) Emissions Tracking, page 56 (last paragraph), 57, and 58.
(2)(e) Regulation Review, pages 58-60.
(3)(a) Emissions Reductions and Growth Unaffected by This Plan, page 63 (first two full paragraphs).
(4)(e) Transportation Control Measures, pages 67-68.
(5)(4) Projection of Reasonable Further Progress (RFP), pages 71-72.
(6)(5) Contengency Plan, page 72.
(7)(a) Emissions Reductions and Growth Unaffected by This Plan, page 75.
(8)(e) Transportation Control Measures, pages 79-80.
(9)(4) Projection of Reasonable Further Progress (RFP), pages 83-84.
(10)(5) Contingency Plan, page 84.
(D) TX82SIP, appendix AG, Emission Reduction Commitments for Transportation Control Measures in Post-1982 SIP Areas, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987.
(E) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 85-06, as adopted July 26, 1985.
(F) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 87-18, as adopted December 18, 1987.
(G) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 88-10, as adopted October 14, 1988.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) A letter dated September 25, 1989, from Allen Eli Bell, Executive Director, Texas Air Control Board to Robert E. Layton Jr., P.E., Regional Administrator, EPA Region 6.
(B) TX82SIP, (c) Additional Control Technique Guidelines (CTGs), pages 48-49.
(C) TX82SIP, appendix AL, Transportation Control Measure Evaluation and Documentation of Highway Vehicle Data adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 18, 1987.
(70) On March 12, 1982, the Governor of Texas submitted a request to revise the Texas SIP to include an Alternative Emission Reduction Plan for the E.I. Du Pont de Nemours & Company’s Sabine River Works at Orange, Orange County, Texas. This Bubble uses credits obtained from the shutdown of sixteen methanol storage tanks and a methanol truck and railcar loading terminal in lieu of controls on one cyclohexane storage tank and two methanol storage tanks.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 82-1, entitled “E.I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company Incorporated” passed and approved by the Board on January 8, 1982.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter dated October 23, 1989, from the Director of the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) Technical Support and Regulation Development Program, giving assurances that the State has resources and plans necessary to strive toward attainment and maintenance of the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for ozone taking into account the influence of this Bubble on air quality.
(B) Letter dated May 31, 1988, from the Director of the TACB Technical Services Division, giving quantification of emissions and developmental information relative to volatile organic compound emissions from the storage and terminal facilities at the Du Pont plant.
(C) Letter dated June 21, 1988, from the Director of the TACB Technical Services Division, giving the throughput basis for emission calculations for the tanks and discussing status of the equipment in the trade.
(D) Record of Communication of a phone call from Bill Riddle, EPA Region 6 Emissions Trading Coordinator, to Clayton Smith and Wayne Burnop, Environmental Engineers for the TACB, dated November 7, 1989. TACB confirms that there has been no shifting demand for the bubble.
(E) Record of Communication of a phone call from Mr. Bertie Fernando, TACB Environmental Engineer, to Bill Riddle, EPA Region 6 Emissions Trading Coordinator, dated December 15, 1989. TACB gives the status of the equipment in the bubble as a follow up to the June 21, 1988, letter mentioned in paragraph (c) of this section.
(71) Revisions to section VIII of the Texas SIP entitled “Texas Air Pollution Episode Contingency Plan” as submitted by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) in a letter dated October 2, 1987. Revisions to TACB Regulation VIII, 31 TAC Chapter 118, “Emergency Episode Planning,” as approved by TACB on July 16, 1987, and on April 14, 1989, and submitted by the Governor in letters dated October 26, 1987, and October 13, 1989, respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amended TACB Regulation VIII, 31 TAC chapter 118, Rules 118.1(a), 118.1(b)(2), 118.1(c), 118.2, 118.3, 118.4, 118.5(d), 118.5(e), 118.5(f) and 118.6 as approved on July 17, 1987, and the repeal of Rule 118.7 as approved by TACB on July 17, 1987.
(B) Amended TACB Regulation VIII, 31 TAC chapter 118, Rules 118.1(b), 118.1(b)(1), Table 1 of Rule 118.1, first paragraph of Rule 118.5, and 118.5(1), 118.5(2), 118.5(3), as approved by TACB on April 14, 1989.
(C) TACB Order 87-10, approved July 17, 1987.
(D) TACB Order 89-01, approved April 14, 1989.
(E) Texas SIP section VIII “Texas Air Pollution Episode Contingency Plan” pages VIII-3 through VIII-14, VIII-A-2 through VIII-A-4, and VIII-B-2 through VIII-B-3.
(ii) Additional material
(A) Revisions to section VIII as submitted on October 2, 1987, from Eli Bell, superceding and deleting section VIII as approved by EPA on October 7, 1982, at 47 FR 44260 (Texas Air Pollution Emergency Episode Contingency Plan).
(B) A letter dated February 10, 1989, from Steven Spaw, TACB, to William B. Hathaway, U.S. EPA.
(72) Revisions to the plan for attainment of the standard for ozone in Dallas and Tarrant counties were submitted by the Governor on March 5, 1990 limiting the volatility of gasoline.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds, Rule 115.242-249 as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 8, 1989.
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 89-13, as adopted December 8, 1988.
(73) Revisions for Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) are: Regulation VI – Section 116.3(a)(13) as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) on July 26, 1985 and as revised by the TACB on July 17, 1987 and July 15, 1988 and submitted by the Governor on December 11, 1985, October 26, 1987, and September 29, 1988, respectively; the PSD Supplement as adopted by the TACB on July 17, 1987 and submitted by the Governor on October 26, 1987; General Rules – Section 101.20(3) as adopted by the TACB on July 26, 1985 and submitted by the Governor on December 11, 1985; and the TACB commitment letters submitted by the Executive Director on September 5, 1989 and April 17, 1992. Approval of the PSD SIP is partially based on previously approved TACB regulations and State statutes.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the TACB Regulation VI (31 TAC chapter 116) – Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification: Rule 116.3(a)(13) as adopted by the TACB on July 26, 1985 and as revised by the TACB on July 17, 1987 and July 15, 1988.
(B) Revision to TACB General Rules (31 TAC Chapter 101) – Rule 101.20(3) as adopted by the TACB on July 26, 1985.
(C) TACB Board Order No. 85-07, as adopted on July 26, 1985.
(D) TACB Board Order No. 87-09, as adopted on July 17, 1987.
(E) TACB Board Order No. 88-08, as adopted on July 15, 1988.
(F) The following portions of the PSD Supplement, as adopted by the TACB on July 17, 1987: 1. (2) Initial Classification of areas in Texas, pages 1-2; 2. (3) Re-designation procedures, page 2; 3. (4) plan assessment, pages 2-3; 4. (6) Innovative Control Technology, page 3; and 5. (7) Notification, (a) through (d), page 4.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) The PSD Supplement as adopted by the TACB on July 17, 1987.
(B) A letter dated September 5, 1989, from the Executive Director of the TACB to the Regional Administrator of EPA Region 6.
(C) A letter dated April 17, 1992, from the Executive Director of the TACB to the Division Director of Air, Pesticides and Toxics Division, EPA Region 6.
(74) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board’s volatile organic compound regulations were submitted by the Governor of Texas on July 16, 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC Chapter 115) Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds, Subchapter E: Solvent-Using Processes, Surface Coating Processes, § 115.421 introductory paragraph, § 115.421(8)(A), § 115.425 introductory paragraph, § 115.425(3), § 115.429 introductory paragraph, and § 115.429(2)(E), as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on June 22, 1990.
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 90-07 as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on June 22, 1990.
(ii) Additional material
(A) Texas Air Control Board July 10, 1990, certification signed by Steve Spaw, P.E., Executive Director, Texas Air Control Board.
(75) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan for particulate matter (PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) General Rules (31 TAC Chapter 101), Section 101.1 Definitions for “De minimis impact”, “Particulate matter”, “Particulate matter emissions”, “PM
(ii) Additional material – None.
(76) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) to include revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB) Regulation II, 31 TAC Chapter 112. Control of Air Pollution from Sulfur Compounds, submitted by the Governor by cover letter dated October 15, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation II, 31 TAC Chapter 112, Section 112.1, “Definitions;” Section 112.2, “Compliance, Reporting, and Recordkeeping;” Section 112.3, “Net Ground Level Concentrations;” Section 112.4, “Net Ground Level Concentration – Exemption Conditions;” Section 112.5, “Allowable Emission Rates – Sulfuric Acid Plant Burning Elemental Sulfur;” Section 112.6, “Allowable Emission Rates – Sulfuric Acid Plant;” Section 112.7, “Allowable Emission Rates – Sulfur Recovery Plant;” Section 112.8, “Allowable Emission Rates From Solid Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators,” Subsections 112.8(a), except for the phrase “Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section,” 112.8(c), 112.8(d), 112.8(e); Section 112.9, “Allowable Emission Rates – Combustion of Liquid Fuel;” Section 112.14, “Allowable Emission Rates – Nonferrous Smelter Processes;” Section 112.15, “Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan Filing Requirements;” Section 112.16, “Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan Operating Requirements;” Section 112.17, “Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan Notification Procedures;” Section 112.18, “Temporary Fuel Shortage Plan Reporting Requirements;” Section 112.19, “Application for Area Control Plan;” Section 112.20, “Exemption Procedure;” and Section 112.21, “Allowable Emission Rates Under Area Control Plan,” as adopted by the TACB on September 18, 1992.
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 92-19, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on September 18, 1992.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Texas Air Control Board certification letter dated October 1, 1992, and signed by William R. Campbell, Executive Director, Texas Air Control Board.
(B) Texas Air Control Board clarification letter dated July 5, 1993, from William R. Campbell, Executive Director, Texas Air Control Board, to A. Stanley Meiburg, Director, Air, Pesticides, and Toxics Division, EPA Region 6.
(77) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds, were submitted by the Governor on March 5, 1990, July 16, 1990, May 10, 1991, and September 30, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on December 8, 1989.
(B) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on June 22, 1990: 115.425(1)(D) and 115.425(1)(E).
(C) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on May 10, 1991: 115.010 – Definitions for coating, coating line, leak, pounds of volatile organic compounds (VOC) per gallon of coating (minus water and exempt solvents), pounds of volatile organic compounds (VOC) per gallon of solids, printing line, volatile organic compound (VOC), 115.112(c), 115.114 introductory paragraph, 115.114(3), 115.116(1), 115.116(3)(B) through 115.116(3)(D), 115.119(a)(1), 115.119(a)(2), 115.122(a)(3), 115.126(1)(B) through 115.126(1)(E), 115.129(a)(1), 115.129(a)(2), 115.132(a)(4), 115.136, 115.139(a)(1), 115.139(a)(2), 115.212(a)(4), 115.212(a)(5), 115.212(a)(6), 115.215(5), 115.216(2)(B) through 115.216(2)(D), 115.219(a)(1) through 115.219(a)(3), 115.222(7) through 115.222(9), 115.229(1), 115.229(2), 115.239, 115.315(2), 115.316(1)(A) through 115.316(1)(D), the repeal of 115.317, 115.319(1), 115.319(2), 115.322(4), 115.324(1)(A), 115.324(1)(B), 115.324(2)(A) through 115.324(2)(E), 115.325(2), 115.327(1) through 115.327(5), 115.329 introductory paragraph, 115.329(1), 115.329(2) 115.332 introductory paragraph, 115.332(4), 115.334(1)(D), 115.334(1)(E), 115.334(2), 115.335 introductory paragraph, 115.335(2), 115.336 introductory paragraph, 115.337(1) through 115.337(5), 115.339, 115.342(4), 115.344(1)(D), 115.344(1)(E), 115.344(2), 115.345(2), 115.347(1) through 115.347(6), 115.349, 115.417(3) through 115.417(6), 115.419(1) through 115.419(3), 115.421 introductory paragraph, 115.421(1) through 115.421(8)(B) introductory paragraph, 115.421(8)(C) through 115.421(9)(A)(v), 115.421(9)(C), 115.422 introductory paragraph, 115.422(1), 115.422(1)(A) through 115.422(1)(C), 115.422(2), 115.423(2) through 115.423(4), 115.424 introductory paragraph, 115.424(1) through 115.424(3), 115.425(2), 115.425(3)(B)(i), 115.425(3)(B)(iii), 115.426 introductory paragraph, 115.426(2), 115.426(2)(A)(ii) through 115.426(2)(A)(iv), 115.426(3), 115.427(6), 115.427(6)(A), 115.427(6)(B), 115.427(7), 115.429(1), 115.429(2)(A), 115.429(2)(B), 115.432 introductory paragraph, 115.432(1), 115.432(1)(A) through 115.432(1)(C)(iii), 115.432(2), 115.432(3), 115.435(5) through 115.435(7), 115.436(3)(B) through 115.436(3)(D), 115.437(1), 115.437(2), 115.439(1), 115.439(2), 115.512(3), 115.519, 115.532(5), 115.536(2)(A)(ii) through 115.536(2)(A)(iv), 115.537(5), 115.537(6), 115.539(1), 115.539(2).
(D) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC Chapter 115), Control of Air Pollution from Volatile Organic Compounds, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on September 20, 1991: 115.010 – Definitions for capture efficiency, capture system, carbon adsorber, carbon adsorption system, control device and control system, 115.126(1), 115.129(a)(3), 115.136, 115.139(a)(2), 115.224(2), 115.229(2), 115.422(2), 115.423(3), 115.425(4) through 115.425(4)(C)(iii), 115.426(3), 115.426(4), 115.429(2)(C), 115.435 introductory paragraph, 115.435(7) through 115.435(7)(C)(iii), 115.435(8), 115.436(6), 115.439(2).
(78) Revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan for Prevention of Significant Deterioration adopted by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) on December 14, 1990, and submitted by the Governor on February 18, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revision to TACB Regulation VI (31 TAC Chapter 116) – Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification: Section 116.3(a)(13) as adopted by the TACB on December 14, 1990, and effective January 7, 1991.
(B) TACB Board Order No. 90-13, as adopted on December 14, 1990.
(79) A revision to the Texas SIP addressing moderate PM-10 nonattainment area requirements for El Paso was submitted by the Governor of Texas by letter dated November 5, 1991. The SIP revision included, as per section 179B of the Clean Air Act, a modeling demonstration providing for timely attainment of thePM-10 National Ambient Air Quality Standards for El Paso but for emissions emanating from Mexico.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I, Section 111.101, “General Prohibition;” Section 111.103, “Exceptions to Prohibition of Outdoor Burning;” Section 111.105, “General Requirements for Allowable Outdoor Burning;” Section 111.107, “Responsibility for Consequences of Outdoor Burning;” Section 111.143, “Materials Handling;” Section 111.145, ”Construction and Demolition,” Subsections 111.145(1), 111.145(2); Section 111.147, “Roads, Streets, and Alleys,” Subsections 111.147(1)(B), 111.147(1)(C), 111.147(1)(D); and Section 111.149, “Parking Lots,” as adopted by the TACB on June 16, 1989.
(B) TACB Order No. 89-03, as adopted by the TACB on June 16, 1989.
(C) Revisions to TACB, Regulation I, Section 111.111, “Requirements for Specified Sources,” Subsection 111.111(c); Section 111.141, “Geographic Areas of Application and Date of Compliance;” Section 111.145, “Construction and Demolition,” Subsections 111.145(first paragraph), 111.145(3); and Section 111.147, “Roads, Streets, and Alleys,” Subsections 111.147(first paragraph), 111.147(1)(first paragraph), 111.147(1)(A), 111.147(1)(E), 111.147(1)(F), and 111.147(2), as adopted by the TACB on October 25, 1991.
(D) TACB Order No. 91-15, as adopted by the TACB on October 25, 1991.
(E) City of El Paso, Texas, ordinance, Title 9 (Health and Safety), Chapter 9.38 (Woodburning), Section 9.38.010, “Definitions;” Section 9.38.020, “No-Burn Periods;” Section 9.38.030, “Notice Required;” Section 9.38.040, “Exemptions;” Section 9.38.050, “Rebuttable Presumption;” and Section 9.38.060, “Violation Penalty,” as adopted by the City Council of the City of El Paso on December 11, 1990.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) November 5, 1991, narrative plan addressing the El Paso moderate PM-10 nonattainment area, including emission inventory, modeling analyses, and control measures.
(B) A Memorandum of Understanding between the TACB and the City of El Paso defining the actions required and the responsibilities of each party pursuant to the revisions to the Texas PM-10 SIP for El Paso, passed and approved on November 5, 1991.
(C) TACB certification letter dated July 27, 1989, and signed by Allen Eli Bell, Executive Director, TACB.
(D) TACB certification letter dated October 28, 1991, and signed by Steve Spaw, Executive Director, TACB.
(E) El Paso PM-10 SIP narrative from pages 91-92 that reads as follows: “* * * provided that adequate information becomes available, a contingency plan will be developed in conjunction with future El Paso PM-10 SIP revisions. It is anticipated that EPA, TACB, the City of El Paso, and SEDUE will continue a cooperative effort to study the PM-10 air quality in the El Paso/Juarez air basin. Based on the availability of enhanced emissions and monitoring data, as well as more sophisticated modeling techniques (e.g., Urban Airshed Model), future studies will attempt to better define the relative contributions of El Paso and Juarez to the PM-10 problem in the basin. At that time, a contingency plan can more appropriately be developed in a cooperative effort with Mexico.”
(80) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan to adopt an alternate control strategy for the surface coating processes at Lockheed Corporation of Fort Worth.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order Number 93-13 issued and effective June 18, 1993, for Lockheed Corporation, Fort Worth approving an Alternate Reasonably Available Control Technology (ARACT). A letter from the Governor of Texas dated August 19, 1993, submitting to the EPA the ARACT demonstration.
(ii) Additional material-the document prepared by GD titled “The Proposed Alternate Reasonably Available Control Technology Determination for U.S. Air Force Plant Number Four and Ancillary Facilities of General Dynamics” dated September 16, 1991.
(81) A revision to the Texas SIP to include revisions to Texas Regulation V, 31 TAC §§ 115.241-115.249-Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions (Stage II) at Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing Facilities adopted by the State on October 16, 1992, effective November 16, 1992, and submitted by the Governor by cover letter dated November 13, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Regulation V, 31 TAC §§ 115.241-115.249-Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions (Stage II) at Motor Vehicle Fuel Dispensing Facilities, effective November 16, 1992.
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 92-16, as adopted October 16, 1992.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) September 30, 1992, narrative plan addressing: general requirements, definitions, determination of regulated universe, certification of approved vapor recovery systems, training, public information, recordkeeping, requirements for equipment installation and testing, annual in-use above ground inspections, program penalties, resources, and benefits.
(82) A revision to the Texas SIP to include a new Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission, Part III, Chapter 101, General Rules, section 101.10, Emission Inventory Requirements. In a concurrent action, the TNRCC repealed the existing section 101.10 concerning filing of emissions data. The new rule and the repealing of the old rule was submitted to the EPA on October 15, 1992, by the Governor, as a proposed revision to the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TNRCC, Part III, Chapter 101, General Rules, section 101.10, Emission Inventory Requirements, as adopted by the TNRCC on August 20, 1992.
(B) TNRCC Order No. 92-20, as adopted by the TNRCC on August 20, 1992.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) TNRCC certification letter dated October 8, 1992, and signed by William R. Campbell, Executive Director, TNRCC.
(83) A revision to the Texas SIP to include an alternate particulate control plan for certain unpaved industrial roadways at the ASARCO copper smelter in El Paso, submitted by the Governor by cover letter dated March 30, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Order No. 94-01, as adopted by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission on March 9, 1994.
(B) TNRCC Attachment 3 containing the Texas Air Control Board permit number 20345 for the ASARCO primary copper smelter in El Paso, Texas, issued May 11, 1992.
(C) TNRCC Attachment 4 containing the June 8, 1993, letter from Mr. Troy W. Dalton, Texas Air Control Board (TACB), to Mr. Thomas Diggs, U.S. EPA Region 6, addressing the ASARCO Inc. (El Paso) waiver request from TACB Regulation I, Section 111.147(1)(A), including the enclosure entitled “Waiver Provisions to Texas Air Control Board Regulation 111.147(1)(A) for ASARCO, Incorporated, El Paso Account No. EE-0007-G.”
(ii) Additional material.
(A) March 9, 1994, SIP narrative addressing the alternate particulate control plan (in lieu of paving) for certain unpaved industrial roadways at the ASARCO copper smelter in El Paso.
(84) A revision to the Texas SIP for the El Paso moderate carbon monoxide nonattainment area which has a design value less than 12.7 parts per million was submitted by the Governor of Texas to meet the November 15, 1992, CAA deadline. The elements in this incorporation include the general SIP revision and the oxygenated fuels regulations submitted to the EPA on October 23, 1992, and the completed emissions inventory submitted to the EPA on November 17, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Addition of a new Section 114.13, “Oxygenated Fuels” to the Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation IV.
(B) TACB Board Order Number 92-15, as adopted by the TACB on September 18, 1992.
(C) SIP narrative plan entitled “Revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Carbon Monoxide (CO), 1992 CO SIP for Moderate Area – El Paso,” adopted by the Texas Air Control Board September 18, 1992, addressing: 3. 1992 CO SIP Revisions for Moderate Area El Paso (new.) e. Attainment Demonstration, pages 9-10; f. Oxygenated Fuels 3) Administrative Requirements, page 13, b) Clerical Reviews, page 15, c) Field Inspections, page 15; and e) enforcement (i)-(iv), pages 17-19.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) SIP narrative plan entitled “Revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Carbon Monoxide (CO), 1992 CO SIP for Moderate Area – El Paso,” adopted by the Texas Air Control Board September 18, 1992.
(B) Governor of Texas submittal of November 13, 1992, regarding the El Paso CO emissions inventory.
(C) The TACB certification letter dated October 1, 1992, and signed by William R. Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(85) The State is required to implement a Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program (PROGRAM) as specified in the plan revision submitted by the Governor on November 13, 1992. This plan submittal, as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) on November 6, 1992, was developed in accordance with section 507 of the Clean Air Act (CAA).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Clean Air Act (TCAA), TEXAS HEALTH AND SAFETY CODE ANN. (Vernon 1992), § 382.0365, “Small Business Stationary Source Assistance Program”, enacted by the Texas 1991 legislative session and effective September 1, 1991. Included in TCAA, § 382.0365, are provisions establishing a small business assistance program (SBAP), an Ombudsman, and a Compliance Advisory Panel (CAP); establishing membership of the CAP; and addressing the responsibilities and duties of the SBAP, Ombudsman, and the CAP.
(B) TACB Order No. 92-22, as adopted by the TACB on November 6, 1992.
(C) Appendix C, “Schedule of Implementation”, appended to the narrative SIP Revision entitled, “Revisions to the State Implementation Plan for the Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program, Texas Air Control Board; November 1992”.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Narrative SIP Revision entitled, “Revisions to the State Implementation Plan for the Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program, Texas Air Control Board; November 1992”.
(B) TACB certification letter dated November 10, 1992, and signed by William R. Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(C) Legal opinion letter dated October 15, 1992 from Kirk P. Watson, Chairman, TACB, to Mr. B.J. Wynne, III, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 6, regarding the composition of the Small Business Compliance Advisory Panel for Texas.
(86) [Reserved]
(87) A revision to the Texas SIP to include revisions to Texas Regulation IV, 31 TAC § 114.3 – Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program, adopted by the State on November 10, 1993, and February 16, 1994, regulations effective December 8, 1993, and revisions to Texas Department of Transportation, Chapter 17. Vehicle Titles and Registration – Vehicle Emissions Verification System, 43 TAC § 17.80, adopted by the State on October 28, 1993, effective November 22, 1993, and submitted by the Governor by cover letters dated November 12, 1993 and March 9, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) House Bill 1969 an act relating to motor vehicle registration, inspections and providing penalties amending:
(1) Sections 382.037 and 382.038 of the Texas Health and Safety Code;
(2) Section 2 Chapter 88, General Laws, Acts of the 41st Legislature, 2nd Called Session, 1929 (Article 6675a-2, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes);
(3) Title 116, Articles 6675b-4, 6675b-4A, and 6675b-4B;
(4) Section 141(d), and section 142(h), Uniform Act Regulating Traffic on Highways (Article 6701d, Vernon’s Civil Statutes);
(5) Section 4.202, County Road and Bridge Act (Article 6702-1, Vernon’s Texas Civil Statutes) signed by the Governor on June 8, 1993, and effective August 30, 1993.
(B) Texas Health and Safety Code (Vernon 1990), the Texas Clean Air Act, sections 382.017, 382.037, 382.038, and 382.039 effective September 1, 1991.
(C) Revisions to Texas Regulation IV, 31 TAC § 114.3 – Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program, effective December 8, 1993.
(D) Order No. 93-23, as adopted November 10, 1993, and Order No. 94-02 as adopted February 16, 1994.
(E) Texas Civil Statutes, Articles 6675a-1 to 6675b-2 and 6687-1. (Vernon 1993).
(F) Revisions to Texas Department of Transportation, Chapter 17. Vehicle Titles and Registration – Vehicle Emissions Verification System, 43 TAC § 17.80, effective November 22, 1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) SIP narrative plan entitled “Revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the Control of Ozone Air Pollution – Inspection/Maintenance SIP for Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, Beaumont/Port Arthur, and Houston/Galveston Ozone Nonattainment Areas,” submitted to the EPA on November 12, 1993, and on March 9, 1994 addressing by section: 8(a)(1) Applicability, 8(a)(2) Adequate Tools and Resources, 8(a)(3)
(B) Letter dated May 4, 1994, from John Hall, Chairman of the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission to the EPA, clarifying the State’s intent regarding its Executive Director’s exemption policy and repair effectiveness program.
(88) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan, submitted to EPA on June 8 and November 13, 1992, respectively. These revisions adopt expansion of applicability for Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) rules for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to ensure that all major VOC sources are covered by RACT, to revise the major source definition, and to revise certain monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements for Victoria County, Texas.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 92-04, as adopted on May 8, 1992.
(B) Revisions to the General Rules, as adopted by the Board on May 8, 1992, section 101.1 – New definitions for capture efficiency, capture system, carbon adsorber, carbon adsorption system, coating, coating line, control device, control system, pounds of volatile organic compounds (VOC) per gallon of coating (minus water and exempt solvents), pounds of volatile organic compounds (VOC) per gallon of solids, printing line; revised definitions for component, exempt solvent, leak, vapor recovery system, volatile organic compound (VOC).
(C) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Board on May 8, 1992, sections 115.010 (Definitions) – Beaumont/Port Arthur area, Dallas/Fort Worth area, El Paso area, Houston/Galveston area; revised definition for delivery vessel/tank truck tank; 115.112(a), 115.112(a)(3), 115.112(b)(1), 115.112(b)(2), 115.112(b)(2)(A) through 115.112(b)(2)(D), 115.112(b)(2)(E), 115.112(b)(2)(F), 115.112(c), 115.112(c)(3)(A), 115.112(c)(3)(B), 115.113(a) through 115.113(c), 115.114(a), 115.114(b), 115.114(b)(1), 115.114(b)(2), 115.115(a), 115.115(b), 115.115(b)(1) through 115.115(b)(8), 115.116(a), 115.116(a)(4), 115.116(b), 115.116(b)(1) through 115.116(b)(4), 115.117(a), 115.117(b), 115.117(b)(1) through 115.117(b)(6), 115.117(b)(6)(A) through 115.117(b)(6)(C), 115.117(b)(7), 115.117(b)(7)(A) through 115.117(b)(7)(C), 115.117(c), 115.117(c)(1) through 115.117(c)(4), 115.119 introductory paragraph, 115.121(a), 115.121(a)(1), 115.121(a)(1)(C), 115.121(a)(2), 115.121(a)(3), 115.121(b), 115.121(b)(1) through 115.121(b)(3), 115.121(c), 115.121(c)(1), 115.121(c)(2) through 115.121(c)(4), 115.122(a), 115.122(b), 115.122(c), 115.122(c)(1) through 115.122(c)(4), 115.123(a) through 115.123(c), 115.125(a), 115.125(a)(2), 115.125(b), 115.125(b)(1) through 115.125(b)(7), 115.126 introductory paragraph, 115.127(a), 115.127(a)(2), 115.127(a)(3), 115.127(a)(3)(B), 115.127(a)(3)(C), 115.127(a)(4), 115.127(a)(4)(C), 115.127(b), 115.127(b)(1), 115.127(b)(2), 115.127(b)(2)(A) through 115.127(b)(2)(B), 115.127(c), 115.127(c)(1), 115.127(c)(2), 115.127(c)(2)(A) through 115.127(c)(2)(C), 115.129 introductory paragraph, 115.129(1) through 115.129(3), 115.131(a), 115.131(a)(2) through 115.131(a)(4), 115.131(b) through 115.131(c), 115.132(a), 115.132(b), 115.132(b)(1) through 115.132(b)(3), 115.132(c), 115.132(c)(3), 115.133(a) through 115.133(c), 115.135(a), 115.135(b), 115.135(b)(1) through 115.135(b)(6), 115.136(a), 115.136(a)(1), 115.136(a)(2), 115.136(a)(2)(A) through 115.136(a)(2)(D), 115.136(a)(3), 115.136(a)(4), 115.136(b), 115.137(a), 115.137(a)(1) through 115.137(a)(4), 115.137(b), 115.137(b)(1) through 115.137(b)(4), 115.137(c), 115.137(c)(1) through 115.137(c)(3), 115.139 introductory paragraph, 115.139(1), 115.139(2), 115.211 introductory paragraph, 115.211(1)(A), 115.211(1)(B), 115.211(2), 115.212(a), 115.212(a)(4), 115.212(a)(5), 115.212(b), 115.212(b)(1), 115.212(b)(2), 115.212(b)(2)(A), 115.212(b)(2)(B), 115.212(b)(3), 115.212(b)(3)(A) through 115.212(b)(3)(C), 115.212(c), 115.212(c)(1), 115.213(a) through 115.213(c), 115.214(a), 115.214(a)(3), 115.214(a)(4), 115.214(b), 115.214(b)(1), 115.214(b)(2), 115.215(a), 115.215(b), 115.215(b)(1) through 115.215(b)(8), 115.216 introductory paragraph, 115.216(4), 115.217(a), 115.217(a)(2) through 115.217(a)(4), 115.217(b), 115.217(b)(1) through 115.217(b)(3), 115.217(c), 115.217(c)(3), 115.219 introductory paragraph, 115.219(1) through 115.219(6), 115.221 introductory paragraph, 115.222 introductory paragraph, 115.222(6), 115.223 introductory paragraph, 115.224 introductory paragraph, 115.224(2), 115.225 introductory paragraph, 115.226 introductory paragraph, 115.227 introductory paragraph, 115.229 introductory paragraph, 115.234 introductory paragraph, 115.235 introductory paragraph, 115.236 introductory paragraph, 115.239 introductory paragraph, 115.311(a), 115.311(a)(1), 115.311(a)(2), 115.311(b), 115.311(b)(1), 115.311(b)(2), 115.312(a), 115.312(a)(2), 115.312(b), 115.312(b)(1), 115.312(b)(1)(A), 115.312(b)(1)(B), 115.312(b)(2), 115.313(a) through 115.313(b), 115.315(a), 115.315(b), 115.315(b)(1) through 115.315(b)(7), 115.316 introductory paragraph, 115.316(1), 115.316(2), 115.316(3), 115.317 introductory paragraph, 115.319 introductory paragraph, 115.319(1), 115.319(2), 115.322(a), 115.322(b), 115.322(b)(1) through 115.322(b)(5), 115.323(a), 115.323(a)(2), 115.323(b), 115.323(b)(1), 115.323(b)(2), 115.324(a), 115.324(a)(4), 115.324(b), 115.324(b)(1), 115.324(b)(1)(A) through 115.324(b)(1)(D), 115.324(b)(2), 115.324(b)(2)(A) through 115.324(b)(2)(C), 115.324(b)(3) through 115.324(b)(8), 115.324(b)(8)(A), 115.324(b)(8)(A)(i), 115.324(b)(8)(A)(ii), 115.324(b)(8)(B), 115.325(a), 115.325(b), 115.325(b)(1) through 115.325(b)(3), 115.326(a), 115.326(a)(2), 115.326(b), 115.326(b)(1), 115.326(b)(2), 115.326(b)(2)(A) through 115.326(b)(2)(I), 115.326(b)(3), 115.326(b)(4), 115.327(a), 115.327(a)(2), 115.327(a)(4), 115.327(a)(5), 115.327(b), 115.327(b)(1), 115.327(b)(1)(A) through 115.327(b)(1)(C), 115.327(b)(2) through 115.327(b)(6), 115.329 introductory paragraph, 115.332 introductory paragraph, 115.333 introductory paragraph, 115.334 introductory paragraph, 115.334(3), 115.334(3)(A), 115.335 introductory paragraph, 115.336 introductory paragraph, 115.337 introductory paragraph, 115.337(2) through 115.337(4), 115.337(4)(E), 115.339 introductory paragraph, 115.342 introductory paragraph, 115.343 introductory paragraph, 115.344 introductory paragraph, 115.345 introductory paragraph, 115.346 introductory paragraph, 115.347 introductory paragraph, 115.347(3), 115.349 introductory paragraph, 115.412(a), 115.412(a)(1)(F)(iv), 115.412(a)(3)(I), 115.412(a)(3)(I)(viii), 115.412(b), 115.412(b)(1), 115.412(b)(1)(A), 115.412(b)(1)(A)(i) through 115.412(b)(1)(A)(iii), 115.412(b)(1)(B) through 115.412(b)(1)(F), 115.412(b)(1)(F)(i) through 115.412(b)(1)(F)(iv), 115.412(b)(2), 115.412(b)(2)(A), 115.412(b)(2)(B), 115.412(b)(2)(B)(i) through 115.412(b)(2)(B)(iii), 115.412(b)(2)(C), 115.412(b)(2)(D), 115.412(b)(2)(D)(i) through 115.412(b)(2)(D)(iv), 115.412(b)(2)(E), 115.412(b)(2)(F), 115.412(b)(2)(F)(i) through 115.412(b)(2)(F)(xiii), 115.412(b)(3), 115.412(b)(3)(A), 115.412(b)(3)(A)(i), 115.412(b)(3)(A)(ii), 115.412(b)(3)(B) through 115.412(b)(3)(I), 115.412(b)(3)(I)(i) through 115.412(b)(3)(I)(viii), 115.413(a), 115.413(a)(1), 115.413(a)(2), 115.413(b), 115.413(b)(1), 115.413(b)(2), 115.415(a), 115.415(a)(1), 115.415(a)(2), 115.415(b), 115.415(b)(1), 115.415(b)(1)(A), 115.415(b)(1)(B), 115.415(b)(2), 115.415(b)(2)(A) through 115.415(b)(2)(E), 115.416(a), 115.416(b), 115.416(b)(1), 115.416(b)(2), 115.417(a), 115.417(a)(1) through 115.417(a)(6), 115.417(b), 115.417(b)(1) through 115.417(b)(6), 115.419(a) through 115.419(b), 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(8), 115.421(a)(8)(A), 115.421(a)(8)(B), 115.421(a)(8)(C), 115.421(a)(9), 115.421(a)(9)(v), 115.421(a)(11), 115.421(b), 115.421(b)(1) through 115.421(b)(9), 115.421(b)(9)(A), 115.421(b)(9)(A)(i) through 115.421(b)(9)(A)(iv), 115.421(b)(9)(B), 115.421(b)(9)(C), 115.421(b)(10), 115.422(a), 115.422(a)(1), 115.422(a)(2), 115.423(a), 115.423(a)(3), 115.423(a)(4), 115.423(b), 115.423(b)(1) through 115.423(b)(4), 115.424(a), 115.424(a)(1) through 115.424(a)(3), 115.424(a)(2), 115.424(b), 115.424(b)(1), 115.424(b)(2), 115.425(a), 115.425(a)(1), 115.425(a)(2), 115.425(a)(3), 115.425(a)(3)(B), 115.425(a)(4)(C)(ii), 115.425(b), 115.424(b)(1), 115.424(b)(1)(A) through 115.425(b)(1)(E), 115.425(b)(2), 115.424(b)(2)(A) through 115.425(b)(2)(E), 115.426(a), 115.426(a)(1), 115.426(a)(1)(C), 115.426(a)(2), 115.426(a)(2)(B), 115.426(a)(3), 115.426(a)(4), 115.426(b), 115.426(b)(1), 115.426(b)(1)(A) through 115.426(b)(1)(D), 115.426(b)(2), 115.426(b)(2)(A), 115.426(b)(2)(A)(i) through 115.426(b)(2)(A)(iv), 115.426(b)(2)(B), 115.426(b)(2)(C), 115.426(b)(3), 115.427(a), 115.427(a)(1), 115.427(a)(2), 115.427(a)(2)(A), 115.427(a)(2)(B), 115.427(a)(3), 115.427(a)(4), 115.427(a)(5), 115.427(a)(5)(A), 115.427(a)(5)(B), 115.426(a)(6), 115.427(b), 115.427(b)(1), 115.427(b)(2), 115.427(b)(2)(A) through 115.427(b)(2)(E), 115.427(b)(3), 115.427(b)(3)(A) through 115.427(b)(3)(C), 115.429(a) through 115.429(c), 115.432(a), 115.432(a)(2), 115.432(a)(3), 115.432(b), 115.432(b)(1) through 115.432(b)(3), 115.432(b)(3)(A) through 115.432(b)(3)(C), 115.433(a), 115.433(b), 115.435(a), 115.435(a)(6), 115.435(a)(7), 115.435(a)(7)(C)(ii), 115.435(a)(8), 115.435(b), 115.435(b)(1) through 115.435(b)(7), 115.436(a), 115.436(a)(1), 115.436(a)(2), 114.436(a)(4) through 115.436(a)(6), 115.436(b), 115.436(b)(1) through 115.436(b)(3), 115.436(b)(3)(A) through 115.436(b)(3)(C), 115.436(b)(4), 115.436(b)(5), 115.437(a), 115.437(a)(1) through 115.437(a)(4), 115.437(b), 115.439(a) through 115.439(c), 115.512 introductory paragraph, 115.512 (1) through 115.512(3), 115.513 introductory paragraph, 115.515 introductory paragraph, 115.516 introductory paragraph, 115.517 introductory paragraph, 115.519(a) through 115.519(b), 115.531(a), 115.531(a)(2), 115.531(a)(3), 115.531(b), 115.531(b)(1) through 115.531(b)(3), 115.532(a), 115.532(a)(4), 115.532(a)(5), 115.532(b), 115.532(b)(1)(A), 115.532(b)(1)(B), 115.532(b)(2), 115.532(b)(3), 115.532(b)(3)(A), 115.532(b)(3)(B), 115.532(b)(4), 115.533(a), 115.533(b), 115.534(a), 115.534(b), 115.534(b)(1), 115.534(b)(2), 115.535(a), 115.535(b), 115.535(b)(1) through 115.535(b)(6), 115.536(a), 115.536(a)(1), 115.536(a)(2), 115.536(a)(3), 115.536(a)(4), 115.536(b), 115.536(b)(1), 115.536(b)(2), 115.536(b)(2)(A), 115.536(b)(2)(A)(i) through 115.536(b)(2)(A)(iii), 115.536(b)(2)(B), 115.536(b)(3), 115.536(b)(3)(A), 115.536(b)(3)(B), 115.536(b)(4), 115.536(b)(5), 115.537(a), 115.537(a)(1) through 115.537(a)(7), 115.537(b), 115.537(b)(1) through 115.537(b)(5), 115.539(a), 115.539(b), 115.612 introductory paragraph, 115.613 introductory paragraph, 115.614 introductory paragraph, 115.615 introductory paragraph, 115.615(1), 115.617 introductory paragraph, 115.617(1), 115.619 introductory paragraph.
(D) Texas Air Control Board Order No. 92-16, as adopted on October 16, 1992.
(E) Revisions to the General Rules, as adopted by the Board on October 16, section 101.1: Introductory paragraph, new definition for extreme performance coating; revised definitions for gasoline bulk plant, paragraph vii of miscellaneous metal parts and products coating, mirror backing coating, volatile organic compound.
(F) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Board on October 16, 1992, sections 115.010 – new definition for extreme performance coating; revised definitions for gasoline bulk plant, paragraph vii of miscellaneous metal parts and products coating, mirror backing coating, and volatile organic compound; 115.116 title (Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.116(a)(2), 115.116(a)(3), 115.116(a)(3)(A) through 115.116(a)(3)(C), 115.116(a)(5), 115.116(b)(2), 115.116(b)(3), 115.116(b)(3)(A) through 115.116(b)(3)(D), 115.116(b)(4), 115.116(b)(5), 115.119(a), 115.119(b), 115.126 title (Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.126(a), 115.126(a)(1)(A), 115.126(a)(1)(C), 115.126(a)(1)(E), 115.126(b), 115.126(b)(1), 115.126(b)(1)(A) through 115.126(b)(1)(E), 115.126(b)(2), 115.126(b)(2)(A) through 115.126(b)(2)(D), 115.126(b)(3), 115.126(b)(3)(A), 115.126(b)(3)(B), 115.127(a)(4)(A) through 115.127(a)(4)(C), 115.129(a), 115.129(a)(1), 115.129(b), 115.136 title (Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.136(a)(4), 115.136(b), 115.136(b)(1), 115.136(b)(2), 115.136(b)(2)(A) through 115.136(b)(2)(D), 115.136(b)(3), 115.136(b)(4), 115.139(a), 115.139(b), 115.211(a), 115.211(b), 115.215(a), 115.215(b), 115.216 title (Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.216(a), 115.216(a)(2)(A) through 115.216(a)(2)(C), 115.216(a)(5), 115.216(b), 115.216(b)(1), 115.216(b)(2), 115.216(b)(2)(A) through 115.216(b)(2)(D), 115.216(b)(3), 115.216(b)(3)(A), 115.216(b)(3)(B), 115.216(b)(4), 115.217(a)(6), 115.219(a)(1) through 115.219(a)(4), 115.219(b), 115.316 title (Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.316(a), 115.316(a)(1)(A), 115.316(a)(1)(C), 115.316(a)(4), 115.316(b), 115.316(b)(1), 115.316(b)(1)(A) through 115.316(b)(1)(D), 115.316(b)(2), 115.316(b)(2)(A) through 115.316(b)(2)(C), 115.316(b)(3), 115.316(b)(4), 115.319(a)(1), 115.319(a)(2), 115.319(b), 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(12), 115.421(a)(12)(A), 115.421(a)(12)(A)(i), 115.421(a)(12)(A)(ii), 115.421(a)(12)(B), 115.425(a)(4)(C)(ii), 115.426 title (Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.426(a)(2), 115.426(a)(2)(A)(i), 115.426(b)(2), 115.426(b)(2)(i), 115.427(a)(5)(C), 115.427(a)(6), 115.427(a)(6)(A) through 115.427(a)(6)(C), 115.427(a)(7), 115.429(d), 115.436 title (Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.436(a)(3), 115.436(a)(3)(C), 115.436(b), 115.436(b)(3), 115.436(b)(3)(B) through 115.436(b)(3)(D), 115.439(d), 115.536 title (Monitoring and Recordkeeping Requirements), 115.536(a)(1), 115.536(a)(2), 115.536(a)(2)(A), 115.536(a)(2)(A)(ii), 115.536(a)(5), 115.536(b)(1), 115.536(b)(2), 115.536(b)(2)(A), 115.536(b)(2)(A)(ii) through 115.536(b)(2)(A)(iv), 115.539(c).
(89) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan to adopt an attainment demonstration control strategy for lead which addresses that portion of Collin County owned by GNB.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Air Control Board Order Number 92-09 issued and effective October 16, 1992, for settlement of the enforcement action against the GNB facility at Frisco, Texas.
(B) Texas Air Control Board Order Number 93-10 issued and effective June 18, 1993, for control of lead emissions from the GNB facility at Frisco, Texas.
(C) Texas Air Control Board Order Number 93-12 issued and effective June 18, 1993, establishing contingency measures relating to the GNB facility at Frisco, Texas.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) The lead attainment demonstration prepared by the State, dated July 1993.
(90) A revision to the Texas SIP regarding ozone monitoring. The State of Texas will modify its SLAMS and its NAMS monitoring systems to include a PAMS network design and establish monitoring sites. The State’s SIP revision satisfies 40 CFR 58.20(f) PAMS requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TNRCC Order Number 93-24 as adopted by the TNRCC November 10, 1993.
(B) SIP narrative plan entitled “Revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the Control of Ozone Air Pollution” adopted by the TNRCC on November 10, 1993, addressing: 1993 Rate-of-Progress SIP for Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso, Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/Galveston Ozone Nonattainment Areas, Section VI: Control Strategy, B. Ozone Control Strategy, 7. SIP Revisions for 1993 Rate-of-Progress (new.), a. Ozone Control Plan, 1) General, f) Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations, page 87, second paragraph, first sentence; third paragraph; fourth paragraph; and, the fifth paragraph which ends on page 88; page 88, first complete paragraph, including numbers (1), (2) and (3).
(ii) Additional material.
(A) The Texas SIP revision narrative regarding PAMS.
(B) TNRCC certification letter dated November 10, 1993, and signed by Gloria A. Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(91)-(92) [Reserved]
(93) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) to include agreed orders limiting sulfur dioxide (SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) Order No. 94-09, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(B) TNRCC Order No. 94-10 for Anchor Glass Container, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(C) TNRCC Order No. 94-11 for Crown Central Petroleum Corporation, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(D) TNRCC Order No. 94-12 for Elf Atochem North America, Inc., as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(E) TNRCC Order No. 94-13 for Exxon Company USA, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(F) TNRCC Order No. 94-14 for ISK Biosciences Corporation, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(G) TNRCC Order No. 94-15 for Lyondell Citgo Refining Company, LTD., as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(H) TNRCC Order No. 94-16 for Lyondell Petrochemical Company, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(I) TNRCC Order No. 94-17 for Merichem Company, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(J) TNRCC Order No. 94-18 for Mobil Mining and Minerals Company, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(K) TNRCC Order No. 94-19 for Phibro Energy USA, Inc., as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(L) TNRCC Order No. 94-20 for Shell Chemical and Shell Oil, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(M) TNRCC Order No. 94-21 for Shell Oil Company, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(N) TNRCC Order No. 94-22 for Simpson Pasadena Paper Company, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) May 27, 1994, letter from Mr. Norman D. Radford, Jr. to the TNRCC and the EPA Region 6 requesting approval of an equivalent method of monitoring sulfur in fuel and an equivalent method of determining compliance.
(B) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive Director, TNRCC, to Crown Central Petroleum Corporation, approving an alternate monitoring and compliance demonstration method.
(C) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive Director, TNRCC, to Exxon Company USA, approving an alternate monitoring and compliance demonstration method.
(D) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive Director, TNRCC, to Lyondell Citgo Refining Co., LTD., approving an alternate monitoring and compliance demonstration method.
(E) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive Director, TNRCC, to Phibro Energy, USA, Inc., approving an alternate monitoring and compliance demonstration method.
(F) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive Director, TNRCC, to Shell Oil Company, approving an alternate monitoring and compliance demonstration method.
(G) June 8, 1994, letter from Mr. S. E. Pierce, Mobil Mining and Minerals Company, to the TNRCC requesting approval of an alternative quality assurance program.
(H) June 28, 1994, letter from Anthony C. Grigsby, Executive Director, TNRCC, to Mobil Mining and Minerals Company, approving an alternative quality assurance program.
(I) August 3, 1994, narrative plan addressing the Harris County Agreed Orders for SO
(J) TNRCC certification letter dated June 29, 1994, and signed by Gloria Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(94) Revisions to the Texas SIP addressing visible emissions requirements were submitted by the Governor of Texas by letters dated August 21, 1989, January 29, 1991, October 15, 1992 and August 4, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I, Section 111.111, “Requirements for Specified Sources;” Subsection 111.111(a) (first paragraph) under “Visible Emissions;” Subsections 111.111(a)(1) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(1)(A), 111.111(a)(1)(B) and 111.111(a)(1)(E) under “Stationary Vents;” Subsection 111.111(b) (first paragraph) under “Compliance Determination Exclusions;” and Subsections 111.113 (first paragraph), 111.113(1), 111.113(2), and 111.113(3) under “Alternate Opacity Limitations,” as adopted by the TACB on June 16, 1989.
(B) TACB Board Order No. 89-03, as adopted by the TACB on June 16, 1989.
(C) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I, Section 111.111, “Requirements for Specified Sources;” Subsections 111.111(a)(4)(A) and 111.111(a)(4)(B)(i) under “Railroad Locomotives or Ships;” Subsections 111.111(a)(5)(A) and 111.111(a)(5)(B)(i) under “Structures;” and Subsections 111.111(a)(6)(A) and 111.111(a)(6)(B)(i) under “Other Sources,” as adopted by the TACB on October 12, 1990.
(D) TACB Board Order No. 90-12, as adopted by the TACB on October 12, 1990.
(E) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I, Section 111.111, “Requirements for Specified Sources;” Subsections 111.111(a)(1)(C), 111.111(a)(1)(D), 111.111(a)(1)(F) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(1)(F)(i), 111.111(a)(1)(F)(ii), 111.111(a)(1)(F)(iii), 111.111(a)(1)(F)(iv), and 111.111(a)(1)(G) under “Stationary Vents;” Subsections 111.111(a)(2) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(2)(A), 111.111(a)(2)(B), and 111.111(a)(2)(C) under “Sources Requiring Continuous Emissions Monitoring;” Subsection 111.111(a)(3) (first paragraph) under “Exemptions from Continuous Emissions Monitoring Requirements;” Subsection 111.111(a)(4), “Gas Flares,” title only; Subsection 111.111(a)(5) (first paragraph) under “Motor Vehicles;” Subsections 111.111(a)(6)(A), 111.111(a)(6)(B) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(6)(B)(i) and 111.111(a)(6)(B)(ii) under “Railroad Locomotives or Ships” (Important note, the language for 111.111(a)(6)(A) and 111.111(a)(6)(B)(i) was formerly adopted as 111.111(a)(4)(A) and 111.111(a)(4)(B)(i) on October 12, 1990); Subsections 111.111(a)(7)(A), 111.111(a)(7)(B) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(7)(B)(i) and 111.111(a)(7)(B)(ii) under “Structures” (Important note, the language for 111.111(a)(7)(A) and 111.111(a)(7)(B)(i) was formerly adopted as 111.111(a)(5)(A) and 111.111(a)(5)(B)(i) on October 12, 1990); and Subsections 111.111(a)(8)(A), 111.111(a)(8)(B) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(8)(B)(i) and 111.111(a)(8)(B)(ii) under “Other Sources” (Important note, the language for 111.111(a)(8)(A) and 111.111(a)(8)(B)(i) was formerly adopted as 111.111(a)(6)(A) and 111.111(a)(6)(B)(i) on October 12, 1990), as adopted by the TACB on September 18, 1992.
(F) TACB Board Order No. 92-19, as adopted by the TACB on September 18, 1992.
(G) Revisions to Texas Air Control Board (TACB), Regulation I, Section 111.111, “Requirements for Specified Sources;” Subsections 111.111(a)(4)(A) (first paragraph), 111.111(a)(4)(A)(i), 111.111(a)(4)(A)(ii), and 111.111(a)(4)(B) under “Gas Flares,” as adopted by the TACB on June 18, 1993.
(H) TACB Board Order No. 93-06, as adopted by the TACB on June 18, 1993.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) TACB certification letter dated July 27, 1989, and signed by Allen Eli Bell, Executive Director, TACB.
(B) TACB certification letter dated January 9, 1991, and signed by Steve Spaw, Executive Director, TACB.
(C) TACB certification letter dated October 1, 1992, and signed by William Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(D) TACB certification letter dated July 13, 1993, and signed by William Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(95) Alternative emission reduction (bubble) plan for the Shell Oil Company’s Deer Park manufacturing complex submitted to the EPA by the Governor of Texas in a letter dated July 26, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TACB Order 93-11, as adopted by the TACB on June 18, 1993.
(B) SIP narrative entitled, “Site-Specific State Implementation Plan,” section IV.H.1.b., attachment (4), entitled, “Alternate Emission Reduction (“Bubble”) Plan Provisions for Uncontrolled Vacuum-Producing Vents, Shell Oil Company, Deer Park Manufacturing Complex, HG-0659-W,” adopted by the TACB on June 18, 1993.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) SIP narrative entitled, “Site-Specific State Implementation Plan,” section IV.H.1.b., adopted by the TACB on June 18, 1993.
(B) TACB certification letter dated July 5, 1993, and signed by William R. Campbell, Executive Director, TACB.
(96) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan for Transportation Conformity: Regulation 30 TAC Chapter 114 “Control of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles”, Section 114.27 “Transportation Conformity” as adopted by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on October 19, 1994, was submitted by the Governor on November 6, 1994. No action is taken on a portion of 30 TAC 114.27(c) that contains provisions of 40 CFR 51.448.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The TNRRC 30 TAC Chapter 114 “Control of Air Pollution from Motor Vehicles”, 114.27 “Transportation Conformity” as adopted by the TNRCC on October 19, 1994. No action is taken on a portion of 30 TAC 114.27(c) that contains provisions of 40 CFR 51.448.
(B) TNRCC order No. 94-40 as passed and approved on October 12, 1994.
(ii) Additional material. None.
(97) Revisions to the Texas SIP addressing revisions to the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) General Rules, 31 Texas Administrative Code (TAC) Chapter 101, “General Rules”, section 101.1, “Definitions”, and revisions to TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, “Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification,” were submitted by the Governor of Texas by letters dated December 11, 1985, October 26, 1987, February 18, 1988, September 29, 1988, December 1, 1989, September 18, 1990, November 5, 1991, May 13, 1992, November 13, 1992, and August 31, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections 116.2 and 116.10(a)(4), as adopted by the TACB on July 26, 1985.
(B) TACB Board Order No. 85-07, as adopted by the TACB on July 26, 1985.
(C) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, section 116.10(a)(3) as adopted by the TACB on July 17, 1987.
(D) TACB Board Order No. 87-09, as adopted by the TACB on July 17, 1987.
(E) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections 116.10(a)(1), 116.10(c)(1), 116.10(c)(1)(A), 116.10(c)(1)(B), 116.10(c)(1)(C) and 116.10(f), as adopted by the TACB on December 18, 1987.
(F) TACB Board Order No. 87-17, as adopted by the TACB on December 18, 1987.
(G) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, redesignation of section 116.1 to 116.1(a), revision to section 116.1(b), and redesignation of 116.10(a)(6) to 116.10(a)(7), as adopted by the TACB on July 15, 1988.
(H) TACB Board Order No. 88-08, as adopted by the TACB on July 15, 1988.
(I) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections 116.1(a), 116.3(f), 116.5, 116.10(a)(7), 116.10(b)(1), 116.10(d), 116.10(e), 116.11(b)(3), 116.11(e), and 116.11(f), as adopted by the TACB on August 11, 1989.
(J) TACB Board Order No. 89-06, as adopted by the TACB on August 11, 1989.
(K) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections 116.1(c), 116.3(a)(1), 116.3(a)(1)(A), and 116.3(a)(1)(B), as adopted by the TACB on May 18, 1990.
(L) TACB Board Order No. 90-05, as adopted by the TACB on May 18, 1990.
(M) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, section 116.1(a)(15), as adopted by the TACB on September 20, 1991.
(N) TACB Board Order No. 91-10, as adopted by the TACB on September 20, 1991.
(O) Revisions to TACB General Rules, 31 TAC Chapter 101 to add definitions of “actual emissions”; “allowable emissions”; “begin actual construction”; “building, structure, facility, or installation”; “commence”; “construction”; “de minimis threshold”; “emissions unit”; “federally enforceable”; “necessary preconstruction approvals or permits”; “net emissions increase”; “nonattainment area”; “reconstruction”; “secondary emissions”; and “synthetic organic chemical manufacturing process” and to modify definitions of “fugitive emission”; “major facility/stationary source”; and “major modification” (except for Table I), as adopted by the TACB on May 8, 1992.
(P) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections 116.3(a)(1), (3), (4), (5), (7), (8), (9), (10), (11), (12), and (13); 116.3(c)(1); and 116.11(b)(4), as adopted by the TACB on May 8, 1992.
(Q) TACB Board Order No. 92-06, as adopted by the TACB on May 8, 1992.
(R) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, sections 116.3(a); 116.3(a)(7) and (10); 116.3(c); and 116.14 as, adopted by the TACB on October 16, 1992.
(S) TACB Board Order No. 92-18, adopted by the TACB on October 16, 1992.
(T) Amended TACB Regulation VI, 31 TAC Chapter 116, Table I, as adopted in section 116.012 by the TACB on August 16, 1993, is approved and incorporated into section 101.1 in lieu of Table I adopted May 8, 1992.
(U) TACB Board Order No. 93-17, as adopted by the TACB on August 16, 1993
(ii) Additional materials – None.
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(100) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) to adopt an alternate control strategy for the surface coating processes at the Bell Helicopter Textron, Incorporated (Bell) Plant 1 Facility.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(a) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Agreed Order for Docket No. 95-1642-SIP, issued and effective April 2, 1996, for Bell’s Plant 1 facility.
(b) A letter from the Governor of Texas dated April 18, 1996, submitting to the EPA the Agreed Order and the site-specific SIP revision for Bell.
(ii) Additional material.
(a) The site-specific revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan for Bell, dated January 16, 1996.
(b) The alternate reasonably available control technology demonstration prepared by Bell, dated December 1995.
(101) Revisions to Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Regulation II and the Texas State Implementation Plan concerning the Control of Air Pollution from Sulfur Compounds, submitted by the Governor by cover letters dated October 15, 1992 and September 20, 1995. These revisions relax the SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Agreed Order No. 95-0583-SIP, approved and effective on August 23, 1995.
(B) Revisions to 30 TAC Chapter 112, Section 112.8 ‘Allowable Emission Rates from Solid Fossil Fuel-Fired Steam Generators,’ Subsections 112.8(a) and 112.8(b) as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board on September 18, 1992, and effective on October 23, 1992.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) The State submittal entitled, “Revisions to the State Implementation Plan Concerning Sulfur Dioxide in Milam County,” dated July 26, 1995, including Appendices G-2-1 through G-2-6.
(B) The document entitled Dispersion Modeling Analysis of ALCOA Rockdale Operations, Rockdale, Texas, dated April 28, 1995 (document No. 1345-05).
(102) The Governor of Texas submitted on August 31, 1993, and July 12, 1995, revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan for Prevention of Significant Deterioration adopted by TACB on August 16, 1993, and by Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on March 1, 1995. The revisions adopted on August 16, 1993, were a comprehensive recodification of and revisions to the existing requirements. The revision adopted on March 1, 1995, amended the recodified Section 116.160(a) to incorporate the PM-10 PSD increments.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TACB Board Order Number 93-17, as adopted by TACB on August 16, 1993.
(B) Recodified and revised Regulation VI – Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification, as adopted by TACB on August 16, 1993, Repeal of 31 TAC Sections 116.3(a)(9), 116.3(a)(11), 116.3(a)(12), 116.3(14), and 116.11(b) (1)-(4); New Sections 116.160 introductory paragraph, 116.160 (a)-(d), 116.161, 116.162 introductory paragraph, 116.162 (1)-(4), 116.163 (a)-(e) and 116.141 (a),(c)-(e).
(C) Revisions to Regulation VI – Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification: as adopted by Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on August 16, 1993. New Section 116.010, definition of de minimis impact.
(D) Revision to General Rules, as adopted by Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on August 16, 1993, Repeal Section 101.1 definition of de minimis impact.
(E) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) Commission Order Docket Number 95-0276-RUL, as adopted by Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on March 1, 1995.
(F) Revision to Regulation VI – Control of Air Pollution by Permits for New Construction or Modification, revised 30 TAC Section 116.160(a), as adopted by Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on March 1, 1995.
(103) Revisions to the Texas SIP addressing VOC RACT Negative Declarations. A revision to the Texas SIP was submitted on January 10, 1996, which included negative declarations for various categories. Section 172(c)(1) of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 requires nonattainment areas to adopt, at a minimum, the reasonably available control technology (RACT) to reduce emissions from existing sources. Pursuant to section 182(b)(2) of the Act, for moderate and above ozone nonattainment areas, the EPA has identified 13 categories for such sources and developed the Control Technique Guidelines (CTGs) or Alternate Control Techniques (ACTs) documents to implement RACT at those sources. When no major volatile organic compound (VOC) sources for a source category exist in a nonattainment area, a State may submit a negative declaration for that category. Texas submitted negative declarations for the areas and source categories listed in this paragraph (c)(103). For the Beaumont/Port Arthur region, negative declarations were submitted for the following eight categories: clean-up solvents, aerospace coatings, shipbuilding and repair, wood furniture, plastic part coatings-business machines, plastic part coatings-others, autobody refinishing, and offset lithography. For Dallas/Fort Worth, negative declarations were submitted for six categories: industrial wastewater, clean-up solvents, shipbuilding and repair, autobody refinishing, plastic part coatings-business machines, and offset lithography. For the Houston/Galveston area, negative declarations were submitted for seven categories: clean-up solvents, aerospace coatings, wood furniture, plastic part coatings-business machines, plastic part coatings-others, autobody refinishing, and offset lithography. For El Paso, negative declarations were submitted for nine categories: industrial wastewater, clean-up solvents, aerospace coatings, shipbuilding and repair, wood furniture, plastic part coatings-business machines, plastic part coatings-others, autobody refinishing, and offset lithography. This submittal satisfies section 182(b)(2) of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 for these particular CTG/ACT source categories for the Texas ozone nonattainment areas stated in this paragraph (c)(103).
(i) Incorporation by reference. The letter dated January 10, 1996, from the Governor of Texas to the Regional Administrator, submitting the Post-1996 Rate of Progress Plan as a revision to the SIP, which included VOC RACT negative declarations.
(ii) Additional material. Pages 53, 55 through 59, 61, 63, and 64 of the Post-1996 Rate of Progress Plan, adopted by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission on December 13, 1995.
(104) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan, submitted to the EPA in letters dated November 13, 1993, May 9, 1994, August 3, 1994, and November 14, 1994. These control measures can be found in the 15 Percent Plans for the Beaumont/Port Arthur, Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso and Houston/Galveston ozone nonattainment areas. These control measures are being approved for the purpose of strengthening of the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission on November 10, 1993; Section 101.1 – New Definitions for Alcohol Substitutes (used in offset lithographic printing), Automotive basecoat/clearcoat system (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive precoat (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive pretreatment (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive sealers (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive specialty coatings (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive three-stage system (used in automobile refinishing), Batch (used in offset lithographic printing), Cleaning solution (used in offset lithographic printing), Fountain Solution (used in offset lithographic printing), Hand-held lawn and garden and utility equipment, Heatset (used in Offset lithographic Printing), HVLP spray guns, Industrial Solid Waste introductory paragraph and (A)-(C), Lithography (used in offset lithographic printing), Marine terminal, Marine vessel, Municipal solid waste facility, Municipal solid waste landfill, Municipal solid waste landfill emissions, Non-heatset (used in offset lithographic printing), Offset lithography, Sludge, Solid waste introductory paragraph and (A)-(C), Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry batch distillation operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry batch process, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry distillation operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry distillation unit, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry reactor process, Transport vessel, Utility engines, Vapor recovery system, VOC introductory paragraph and (A)-(D).
(B) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on November 10, 1993; Section 115.010. new definitions for Alcohol substitutes (used in offset lithographic printing), Automotive basecoat/clearcoat system (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive precoat (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive pretreatment (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive sealers (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive specialty coatings (used in automobile refinishing), Automotive three-stage system (used in automobile refinishing), Batch (used in offset lithographic printing), Cleaning solution (used in offset lithographic printing), Fountain Solution (used in offset lithographic printing), Hand-held lawn and garden and utility equipment, Heatset (used in Offset lithographic Printing), High-volume low-pressure spray guns, Industrial solid waste introductory paragraph and (A)-(C), Leakless Valve, Lithography (used in offset lithographic printing) Marine terminal, Marine vessel, Municipal solid waste facility, Municipal solid waste landfill, Municipal solid waste landfill emissions, Non-heatset (used in offset lithographic printing), Offset lithography, Owner or operator of a motor vehicle dispensing facility (as used in §§ 115.241-115.249 of this title, relating to Control of Vehicle Refueling Emissions (Stage II) at Motor Fuel Dispensing Facilities), Sludge, Solid waste introductory paragraph and (A)-(C), Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry batch distillation operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry batch process, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry distillation operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry distillation unit, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry reactor process, Transport vessel, Utility Engines, Vapor recovery system, Volatile Organic Compound introductory and (A)-(D). Revised sections 115.121(a)(1), 115.121(a)(2), 115.121(a)(3), 115.121(a)(4), 115.122(a)(2), 115.122(a)(3), 115.122(a)(3)(A), 115.122(a)(3)(B), 115.123(a), 115.123(a)(1), 115.123(a)(2), 115.126(a)(1), 115.126(a)(1)(C), 115.126(b)(1)(C), 115.127(a)(1), 115.127(a)(2), 115.127(a)(3), 115.127(a)(4), 115.127(a)(5), 115.127(a)(5)(A), 115.127(a)(5)(B), 115.127(a)(5)(C), 115.129(a)(1), 115.129(a)(2), 115.129(a)(3), 115.129(a)(4), 115.152(a)(2), 115.152(a)(2)(A)-115.152(a)(2)(C), 115.152(a)(3), 115.152(b), 115.152(b)(1), 115.152(b)(2), 115.152(b)(3), 115.155 introductory paragraph, 115.155(1), 115.155(4), 115.155(5), 115.155(6), 115.155(7), 115.155(9), 115.156(1), 115.156(3), 115.156(3)(B), 115.156(3)(C), 115.156(3)(D),115.156(3)(D)(i)-115.156(3)(D)(iii), 115.156(3)(E), 115.156(3)(E)(i), 115.156(3)(E)(ii), 115.211(a)(1), 115.211(b), 115.212(a)(1), 115.212(a)(2), 115.212(a)(3), 115.212(a)(4), 115.212(a)(5)(A), 115.212(a)(5)(A)(i), 115.212(a)(5)(A)(ii), 115.212(a)(5)(B), 115.212(a)(6), 115.212(a)(7), previously approved 115.212(a)(4)(A) now redesignated 115.212(a)(8)(A), 115.212(a)(8)(B), 115.212(a)(8)(C), 115.212(a)(9)(A)-115.212(a)(9)(D), 115.212(a)(10)(A), 115.212(a)(10)(B), 115.212(b), 115.212(b)(1), 115.212(b)(2), 115.212(b)(3),115.212(b)(3)(A), 115.212(b)(3)(A)(i), 115.212(b)(3), 115.217(a)(11)(B) (note that 115.217(a)(11)(A) and 115.217(a)(11)(B) were moved to 115.217(a)(9)(A) and 115.217(a)(9)(B) in the May 9, 1994 adoption without revisions, 115.217(b)(1), 115.217(b)(2)(A)-115.217(b)(2)(C), 115.217(b)(3), 115.217(b)(4), 115.217(b)(4)(A)-115.217(b)(4)(C), 115.217(b)(5), 115.217(b)(5)(A), 115.217(b)(5)(B), 115.217(c)(1), 115.217(c)(2)(A)-115.217(c)(2)(C), 115.217(c)(3), 115.217(c)(4), 115.217(c)(4)(A)-115.217(c)(4)(C), 115.217(c)(5), 115.217(c)(5)(A), 115.217(c)(5)(B), 115.219(b), 115.222(1), 115.222(5), 115.222(6), 115.222(7), 115.222(8), 115.222(9), 115.222(10), 115.222(11), 115.226 introductory paragraph, 115.226(1), 115.226(2), 115.226(2)(A), 115.226(2)(B), 115.227(1), 115.227(2), 115.227(3), 115.227(3)(A), 115.227(3)(B), 115.229(a), 115.229(b), 115.229(c), 115.229(c)(1), 115.229(c)(2), 115.234 introductory paragraph, 115.234(1), 115.234(2), 115.235(1), 115.235(4), 115.236 introductory paragraph, 115.236(1), 115.237(1), 115.237(2), 115.237(3), 115.239(a), 115.239(b), 115.242(1), 115.242(1)(A), 115.242(1)(B), 115.242(2), 115.242(2)(A)-115.242(2)(F), 115.242(3), 115.242(3)(A), 115.242(3)(B), 115.242(3)(C), 115.242(3)(C)(i)-115.242(3)(C)(iii), 115.242(3)(D)-115.242(3)(K), 115.242(4), 115.242(5), 115.242(6), 115.242(7), 115.242(8), 115.242(9), 115.242(9)(A)-115.242(9)(C), 115.242(10), 115.242(10)(A), 115.242(10)(B), 115.242(11), 115.242(12), 115.242(12)(A)-115.242(12)(C), 115.243 introductory paragraph, 115.243(1), 115.243(2), 115.244 introductory paragraph, 115.244(1), 115.244(2), 115.244(3), 115.244(4), 115.245 introductory paragraph, 115.245(1), 115.245(1)(A), 115.245(1)(A)(i)-115.245(1)(A)(iv), 115.245(1)(B), 115.245(1)(C), 115.245(1)(D), 115.245(2), 115.245(3),115.245(3)(A)-115.245(3)(C), 115.245(4), 115.245(5), 115.245(5)(A), 115.245(5)(B), 115.245(6), 115.246(1), 115.246(2), 115.246(3), 115.246(4), 115.246(5), 115.246(6), 115.246(7), 115.246(7)(A), 115.246(7)(B), 115.247(2), 115.248(1), 115.248(1)(A), 115.248(1)(B), 115.248(3), 115.248(3)(A)-115.248(3)(E), 115.248(4), 115.248(4)(A), 115.248(4)(B), 115.248(4)(B)(i), 115.248(4)(B)(ii), 115.249(1), 115.249(2),115.249(3), 115.249(4), 115.324(a)(8)(A)(iii), 115.334(3)(A)(iii). New sections 115.352, 115.353, 115.354, 115.355, 115.356, 115.357, and 115.359. Revised sections 115.421(a)(8)(B), 115.421(a)(8)(B)(i), 115.421(a)(8)(C), 115.421(a)(8)(C)(i)-115.421(a)(8)(C)(ix), 115.421(a)(8)(D), 115.421(a)(11), 115.422 introductory paragraph, 115.422(1), 115.422(2), 115.426(a)(1)(B), 115.426(a)(2)(A)(iii), 115.426(b)(1)(B), 115.426(b)(2)(A)(iii), 115.427(a)(1)(B), 115.427(a)(2), 115.427(a)(3), 115.427(a)(4), 115.427(a)(4)(A)-115.427(a)(4)(E), 115.427(a)(5), 115.427(a)(6), deletion of 115.427(a)(7), 115.429(a), 115.429(b), 115.429(c). New Subchapter E: Offset Lithography, sections 115.442, 115.443, 115.445, 115.446, 115.449, and new Subchapter F: Miscellaneous Industrial Sources, Degassing or Cleaning of Stationary and Transport Vessels, sections 115.541, 115.542, 115.543, 115.544, 115.545, 115.546, 115.547, 115.549. Revised sections 115.910(b), 115.930, 115.932, 115.940. New Subchapter J: Administrative Provisions, Standard Permits, section 115.950.
(C) Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission Order No. 93-20 as adopted November 10, 1993.
(D) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Commission on May 4, 1994; 101.1 new definitions for Alcohol (used in offset lithographic printing), Bakery oven, Clear coat (used in wood parts and products coating), Clear sealers (used in wood parts and products coating), Final repair coat (used in wood parts and products coating), Opaque ground coats and enamels (used in wood parts and products coating), Semitransparent spray stains and toners (used in wood parts and products coating), Semitransparent wiping and glazing stains (used in wood parts and products coating), Shellacs (used in wood parts and products coating), Surface coating processes (M) Wood parts and Products Coating, Topcoat (used in wood parts and products coatings), Varnishes (used in wood parts and products coatings, Wash coat (used in wood parts and products coating).
(E) Revisions to Regulation V as adopted by the Commission on May 4, 1994; 115.10 new Definitions for Alcohol (used in offset lithographic printing), Bakery oven, Clear coat (used in wood parts and products coating), Clear sealers (used in wood parts and products coating), Continuous monitoring, Final repair coat (used in wood parts and products coating), Leak-free marine vessel, Marine loading facility, Marine terminal, Opaque ground coats and enamels (used in wood par 115.541(b)(2), 115.541(b)(3), 115.541(b)(4), 115.541(b)(5), 115.542(a), 115.543, 115.544 introductory paragraph, 115.545 introductory paragraph, 115.546 introductory paragraph, 115.547 introductory paragraph, 115.549(a), 115.549(b), 115.549(c), new sections 115.552, 115.553, 115.555, 115.556, 115.557, 115.559, repeal of sections 115.612, 115.613, 115.614, 115.615, 115.617, 115.619, new sections 115.600, 115.610, 115.612, 115.613, 115.614, 115.615, 115.616, 115.617, and 115.619.
(F) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Order No. 94-06 as adopted May 4, 1994.
(G) Revision to Regulation V as adopted by the Commission on July 13, 1994; new sections 115.901, 115.910, 115.911, 115.912, 115.913, 115.914, 115.915, 115.916, 115.920, 115.923.
(H) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Order No. 94-26 as adopted July 13, 1994.
(I) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission Order No. 94-0676-SIP as adopted November 9, 1994.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Appendix A of the Revision to the Texas SIP adopted by the Commission on November 9, 1994 concerning alternate means of control.
(105) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan, submitted to EPA in letters dated January 11, 1995; July 12, 1995; November 10, 1995; January 10, 1996; March 13, 1996; August 9, 1996 and May 21, 1997. Sections 115.122(a)(3), 126(a)(4), 126(a)(5), 127(a)(5) and 129(2)-129(5) pertaining to bakeries, 115.140-115.149 pertaining to Industrial Wastewater, 115.421(a)(13) pertaining to wood coating, and 115.152-115.159 pertaining to municipal waste landfills retain their limited approval as revised in these SIP revisions because they strengthen the SIP. All other sections of these SIP revisions receive full approval.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Texas Natural Resources Conservation Commission (Commission) on January 4, 1995, effective January 27, 1995, Section 101.10(a)(1).
(B) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on January 4, 1995, effective on January 27, 1995, Sections 115.112(c), 115.112(c)(2)(A), 115.112(c)(3), 115.113(a), 115.113(b), 115.113(c), 115.115(a)(7), 115.115(b)(7), 115.116(a)(2), 115.116(a)(2)(A)-115.116(a)(2)(J), 115.117(c), 115.119 introductory paragraph, 115.121(b), 115.122(a)(4)(B), 115.123(a)(1), 115.127(a)(5)(C), 115.127(b)(2)(A), 115.127(b)(2)(B), 115.143 introductory paragraph, 115.147(6), 115.149(a), 115.149(b), 115.159(a), 115.219(c).
(C) Certification dated January 4, 1995 that copies of revisions to General Rules and Regulation V adopted by the Commission on January 4, 1995, and submitted to EPA on January 11, 1995, are true and correct copies of documents on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(D) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on May 24, 1995, effective June 16, 1995, Sections 115.212(a)(1), 115.212(a)(2), 115.212(a)(5)(A)(i), 115.212(a)(5)(A)(ii), 115.212(a)(5)(C), 115.212(a)(5)(C)(i), 115.212(a)(5)(C)(ii), 115.212(a)(5)(D), 115.212(a)(10)(C), 115.212(a)(10)(C)(i), 115.212(a)(10)(C)(ii), 115.212(a)(12)(B), 115.212(b)(1), 115.212(b)(3)(A), 115.212(b)(3)(A)(i), 115.212(b)(3)(A)(ii), 115.212(b)(3)(C), 115.212(c)(1), 115.212(c)(2), 115.212(c)(3)(A), 115.212(c)(3)(A)(i), 115.212(c)(3)(A)(ii), 115.212(c)(3)(C), 115.213(a), 115.213(b), 115.213(c), 115.214(a)(3), 115.214(a)(4), 115.214(a)(4)(A)-115.214(a)(4)(E), 115.214(a)(5), 115.215(a)(7), 115.215(b)(7), 115.216(a)(3)(A), 115.215(a)(3)(B), 115.216(a)(4)(A), 115.216(a)(4)(B), 115.216(a)(5)(A), 115.216(a)(6)(C), 115.217(a)(3), 115.217(a)(4), 115.217(a)(6)(A)-115.217(a)(6)(D), 115.217(b)(2), 115.217(b)(4), 115.217(b)(4)(D), 115.217(b)(5)(C), 115.217(c)(2), 115.217(c)(4)(D), 115.217(c)(5)(C), 115.219 introductory paragraph, 115.219(1), 115.219(2), 115.219(3), 115.219(4), 115.219(5).
(E) Certification dated May 24, 1995, that the copy of revisions to Regulation V adopted by the Commission on May 24, 1995, and submitted to EPA on July 12, 1995, is a true and correct copy of the document on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(F) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on October 25, 1995, effective November 20, 1995, Sections 115.131(a), 115.131(c), 115.132(c), 115.133(a), 115.133(b), 115.133(c), 115.135(a), 115.135(a)(5), 115.135(b), 115.135(b)(5), 115.137(a)(1), 115.137(a)(2), 115.137(a)(3), 115.137(c), 115.137(c)(4), 115.139 introductory paragraph.
(G) Certification dated October 25, 1995, that the copy of revisions to Regulation V adopted by the Commission on October 25, 1995, and submitted to EPA on November 10, 1995, is a true and correct copy of the document on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(H) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on December 6, 1995, effective December 28, 1995, Section 115.612(a)(1) (Table III).
(I) Certification dated December 6, 1995, that the copy of revisions to Regulation V adopted by the Commission on December 6, 1995, and submitted to EPA on March 13, 1996, is a true and correct copy of the document on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(J) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission on February 14, 1996, effective March 7, 1996, Section 101.1, definitions of Automotive basecoat/clearcoat system (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive precoat (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive pretreatment (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive primer or primer surfacers (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive sealers (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive specialty coatings (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive three-stage system (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive wipe-down solutions (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Cold solvent cleaning, Conveyorized degreasing, Gasoline bulk plant, Gasoline terminal, High-bake coatings, Low-bake coatings, Mechanical shoe seal, Open-top vapor degreasing, Remote reservoir cold solvent cleaning, Vehicle refinishing (body shops), Volatile organic compound.
(K) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on February 14, 1996, effective March 7, 1996, Section 115.1, definitions of Automotive basecoat/clearcoat system (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive precoat (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive pretreatment (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive primer or primer surfacers (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive sealers (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive specialty coatings (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive three-stage system (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Automotive wipe-down solutions (used in vehicle refinishing (body shops)), Cold solvent cleaning, Conveyorized degreasing, External floating roof, Gasoline bulk plant, Gasoline terminal, High-bake coatings, Internal floating cover, Low-bake coatings, Mechanical shoe seal, Open-top vapor degreasing, Remote reservoir cold solvent cleaning, Vehicle refinishing (body shops), Volatile organic compound, sections 115.112(a)(2), 115.112(a)(2)(A), 115.112(a)(2)(B), 115.112(a)(2)(D), 115.112(b)(2), 115.112(b)(2)(A), 115.112(b)(2)(B), 115.112(b)(2)(D), new 115.114, 115.116(a)(1), 115.116(b)(1), 115.117(a)(1), 115.117(a)(4), 115.117(a)(6), 115.116(a)(6)(A), 115.117(a)(7), 115.117(a)(7)(A), 115.117(b)(1), 115.117(b)(4), 115.117(b)(6)(A), 115.117(b)(7)(A), 115.117(c), 115.117(c)(1), 115.121(a)(1)-115.121(a)(4), 115.121(c), 115.122(a)(1)-115.122(a)(3), 115.122(a)(3)(C), 115.122(a)(3)(D), 115.122(c), 115.123(c), 115.126(a)(1), 115.126(a)(5), 115.126(a)(5)(A), 115.127(a)(1), 115.127(a)(2), 115.127(a)(2)(A)-115.127(a)(2)(E), 115.127(a)(3), 115.127(a)(3)(A)-115.127(a)(3)(C), 115.127(a)(4), 115.127(a)(4)(A)-115.127(a)(5)(E), 115.127(a)(5), 115.127(a)(6), 115.127(a)(7), 115.127(b)(2), 115.127(b)(3), 115.127(b)(4), 115.127(c), 115.127(c)(2)(B), 115.127(c)(3), 115.127(c)(4), 115.129(1)-115.129(5), 115.212(a)(11), 115.219 introductory paragraph, 115.219(5), 115.219(5)(A)-115.219(5)(C), 115.412(a), 115.413(a), 115.413(b), 115.416(a), 115.417(a)(3), 115.417(a)(4), 115.417(b)(5), 115.419 introductory paragraph, 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(1)-115.421(a)(8), 115.421(a)(8)(B), 115.421(a)(8)(B)(i)-115.421(a)(8)(B)(ix), 115.421(a)(8)(C), 115.421(a)(9)(A)(i)-115.421(a)(9)(A)(v), 115.421(a)(12)(A), 115.421(a)(12)(A)(i), 115.421(a)(12)(A)(ii), 115.421(b), 115.421(b)(1)-115.421(b)(8), 115.421(b)(8)(A), 115.421(b)(8)(A)(i)-115.421(b)(8)(A)(iv), 115.422(1), 115.422(2), 115.423(a)(1), 115.423(a)(2), 115.423(b), 115.423(b)(1), 115.423(b)(2), 115.423(b)(4), 115.425(a)(1)(C), 115.425(b)(1)(C), 115.426(a)(1)(B), 115.427(a)(1)(A)-115.427(a)(1)(D), 115.427(a)(3), 115.427(a)(5), 115.427(b)(2), 115.427(b)(2)(B)-115.427(b)(2)(D), 115.427(b)(3), 115.429(a), 115.429(b), 115.433(a), 115.433(b), 115.435(a)(5), 115.435(b)(5), 115.436(a), 115.436(b), 115.437(a)(1), 115.437(a)(2), 115.439(b), 115.439(c), 115.442(1)(F)(i), 115.422(1)(F)(ii), 115.443 introductory paragraph, 115.445(5), 115.446(7), 115.512(1), 115.512(2), 115.513 introductory paragraph, 115.517(1), 115.541(a)(2)(C), 115.541(2)(E), 115.541(b), 115.541(b)(5), 115.542(a)(1), 115.542(a)(2), 115.542(a)(5), 115.542(b), 115.542(b)(1), 115.542(b)(2), 115.542(b)(4), 115.543 introductory paragraph, 115.546(1)(A), 115.547 introductory paragraph, 115.547(2), 115.547(4), 115.547(5), 115.549(a)-115.549(c), 115.600 introductory paragraph and definitions of Consumer product, Pesticide, Sections 115.614(a), 115.614(c), 115.614(c)(1), 115.614(c)(1)(A)-115.614(c)(1)(F), 115.614(c)(2), 115.614(c)(2)(A)-115.614(c)(2)(F), 115.614(d), 115.614(e), 115.614(f), 115.617(h).
(L) Certification dated February 14, 1996, that copies of revisions to General Rules and Regulation V adopted by The Commission on February 14, 1996, and submitted to EPA on March 13, 1996, are true and correct copies of documents on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(M) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on July 24, 1996, effective August 16, 1996, Sections 115.214(a)(4), 115.214(a)(4)(E), 115.214(a)(5), 115.216(a), 115.216(a)(7), 115.216(a)(7)(A)-115.216(a)(7)(G), 115.616(a), 115.616(a)(1)-115.616(a)(3).
(N) Certifications dated July 24, 1996, that the copy of revisions to Regulation V adopted by the Commission on July 24, 1996, and submitted to EPA on August 9, 1996, is a true and correct copy of the document on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(O) Revisions to the General Rules as adopted by the Commission on April 30, 1997, effective May 22, 1997, Section 101.1, introductory paragraph and definitions of Component, Leak, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) batch distillation operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) batch process, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) distillation operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) distillation unit, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) reactor process, Tank-truck tank, Vehicle refinishing (body shops), Volatile organic compound (introduction paragraph).
(P) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on April 30, 1997, effective May 22, 1997, Section 115.10, introductory paragraph and definitions of Fugitive emission, Leak, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) batch distillation operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) batch process, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) distillation operation, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) distillation unit, Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) reactor process, Tank-truck tank, Vehicle refinishing (body shops), Volatile organic compound (introduction paragraph), and Sections 115.112(a)(2), 115.112(a)(2)(F), 115.112(b)(2), 115.112(b)(2)(F), 115.114(a), 115.114(a)(1), 115.114(a)(2), 115.114(a)(4), 115.114(b), 115.114(b)(1), 115.114(b)(2), 115.114(a)(4), 115.114(c), 115.114(c)(1), 115.114(c)(2), 115.115(a)(6), 115.115(b)(6), 115.116(a)(5), 115.116(b)(5), 115.119(a), 115.119(b), 115.121(a)(1), 115.121(a)(2), 115.121(a)(2)(A)-115.121(a)(2)(E), 115.121(a)(3), 115.121(b), 115.121(c), 115.121(c)(1), 115.121(c)(2), 115.121(c)(3), 115.121(c)(4), 115.122(a)(1), 115.122(a)(1)(A), 115.122(a)(1)(B), 115.122(a)(1)(C), 115.122(a)(2), 115.122(a)(2)(A), 115.122(a)(2)(B), 115.122(a)(3), 115.122(a)(4), 115.122(a)(4)(A), 155.122(a)(4)(B), 115.122(b), 115.122(b)(1), 115.122(b)(2), 115.122(b)(3), 115.122(c), 115.122(c)(1), 115.122(c)(1)(A)-115.122(c)(1)(C), 115.122(c)(2), 115.122(c)(2)(A), 115.122(c)(2)(B), 115.122(c)(3), 115.122(c)(3)(A), 115.122(c)(3)(B), 115.122(c)(4), 115.122(c)(4)(A), 115.122(c)(4)(B), 115.123(a)(1), 115.123(b), 115.123(c), 115.126(a), 115.126(a)(3), 115.126(a)(4)(A), 115.126(a)(4)(B), 115.126(a)(4)(C), 115.126(a)(5)(A)-115.126(a)(5)(C), 115.126(b), 115.126(b)(3), 115.127(a)(2), 115.127(a)(2)(C), 115.127(a)(2)(D), 115.127(a)(2)(E), 115.127(a)(3), 115.127(a)(4), 115.127(a)(4)(A)-115.127(a)(4)(E), 115.127(a)(5), 115.127(c), 115.127(c)(1), 115.127(c)(1)(A)-115.127(c)(1)(C), 115.127(c)(2), 115.129(1)-115.129(5), 115.132(a)(1), 115.132(a)(4)(A), 115.132(a)(4)(B), 115.132(b)(1), 115.132(c), 115.132(c)(1), 115.136(a)(4), 115.136(b)(4), 115.137(a)(3), 115.137(b)(5), 115.137(c), 115.137(c)(4), 115.146(5), 115.147(5)(A), 115.147(5)(B), 115.147(5)(C), 115.149(b), 115.153 introductory paragraph, 115.156(3)(E)(i), 115.159(a), 115.159(b), 115.159(c), 115.211(a)(1), 115.211(a)(3), 115.212(a)(1), 115.212(a)(2), 115.212(a)(3), 115.212(a)(3)(A), 115.212(a)(3)(A)(i), 115.212(a)(3)(A)(ii), 115.212(a)(3)(B), 115.212(a)(3)(C), 115.212(a)(3)(C)(i), 115.212(a)(3)(C)(ii), 115.212(a)(3)(D), 115.212(a)(4), 115.212(a)(5), 115.212(a)(6), 115.212(a)(6)(A), 115.212(a)(6)(B), 115.212(a)(6)(C), 115.212(a)(7), 115.212(a)(7)(A)-115.212(a)(7)(D), 115.212(a)(8), 115.212(a)(8)(A), 115.212(a)(8)(B), 115.212(a)(8)(B)(i), 115.212(a)(8)(B)(ii), 115.212(a)(8)(B)(iii), 115.212(a)(8)(C), 115.212(a)(8)(C)(i), 115.212(a)(8)(C)(ii), 115.212(a)(9), 115.212(a)(10), 115.212(a)(10)(A), 115.212(a)(10)(B), 115.214(a)(4), 115.214(a)(4)(E), 115.214(a)(5), 115.215(a)(8), 115.216(a), 115.216(a)(1), 115.216(a)(6), 115.216(b), 115.216(b)(1), 115.217(a)(1), 115.217(a)(2), 115.217(a)(3), 115.217(a)(4), 115.217(a)(4)(A), 115.217(a)(4)(B), 115.217(a)(5), 115.217(a)(6), 115.217(a)(6)(A)-115.217(a)(6)(D), 115.217(a)(7), 115.217(a)(7)(A)-115.217(a)(7)(E), 115.217(a)(8), 115.217(a)(8)(A)-115.217(a)(8)(C), 115.217(a)(9), 115.217(b)(2), 115.217(b)(4)(A)-115.217(b)(4)(D), 115.217(b)(5), 115.217(c)(2), 115.217(c)(4), 115.217(c)(4)(A)-115.217(c)(4)(D), 115.217(c)(5), 115.219(1), 115.219(4), 115.221 introductory paragraph, 115.222(7), 115.223 introductory paragraph, 115.226 introductory paragraph, 115.226(1), 115.253 introductory paragraph, 115.256 introductory paragraph, 115.311(a)(1), 115.311(a)(2), 115.311(b)(1)-115.311(b)(2), 115.312(a)(2), 115.312(a)(2)(A)-115.312(a)(2)(C), 115.312(b)(2) 115.312(b)(2)(A)-115.312(b)(2)(C), 115.313(a), 115.313(b), 115.319 introductory paragraph, 115.322 introductory paragraph, 115.322(1)-15.322(5), 115.323 introductory paragraph, 115.323(1), 115.323(2), new 115.324, 115.325 introductory paragraph, 115.325(1)-115.325(3), 115.326 introductory paragraph, 115.326(1), 115.326(2), 115.326(2)(A)-115.326(2)(I), 115.326(3), 115.324(4), 115.327 introductory paragraph, 115.327(1), 115.327(1)(A)-115.327(1)(C), 115.327(2)-115.327(6), 115.329 introductory paragraph, 115.352(1), 115.352(2), 115.352(9), 115.353 introductory paragraph, 115.354(1)(C), 115.354(4)-115.354(7), 115.354(7)(A), 115.354(7)(B), 115.354(8), 115.356(1)(I), 115.356(3), 115.357(2), 115.357(8), 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(13)(A), 115.422(3)(A), 115.422(3)(B), 155.424(a)(1), 115.424(a)(2), 115.424(b)(1), 115.426(a)(1)(D), 115.426(a)(2)(C), 115.426(b)(1)(D), 115.426(b)(2)(C), 115.427(a)(5), 115.427(a)(6), 115.442(1)(B)-115.422(1)(D), 155.446(8), 115.449(a), 115.449(b), 115.449(c), 115.532(a)(5), 115.532(a)(5)(A), 115.532(a)(5)(B), 115.533(a), 115.533(b), 115.536(a)(5), 115.536(b)(5), 115.537(a)(5), 115.539 introductory paragraph, 115.552(b)(1), 115.522(b)(2), 115.533 introductory paragraph, 115.559(a)-115.559(d), and repeal of Sections 115.332, 115.333, 115.334, 115.335, 115.336, 115.337, 115.339, 115.342, 115.343, 115.344, 115.345, 115.346, 115.347, 115.349.
(Q) Certification dated April 30, 1997, that copies of revisions to General Rules and Regulation V adopted by the Commission on April 30, 1997, and submitted to EPA on May 21, 1997, are true and correct copies of documents on file in the permanent records of the Commission.
(R) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission order adopting amendments to the SIP; Docket Number 95-1198-RUL, issued December 19, 1995.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) TNRCC certification letter dated December 13, 1995, and signed by the Chief Clerk, TNRCC that the attached are true and correct copies of the SIP revision adopted by the Commission on December 13, 1995.
(B) The following portions of the SIP narrative entitled Post-1996 Rate of Progress Plan for the Beaumont/Port Arthur and Houston/Galveston Ozone Nonattainment Areas Dated December 13, 1995: The section pertaining to Storage Tanks (pp. 17-37), the section pertaining to SOCMI Reactor and Distillation (p. 40), the Section pertaining to Plastic Parts Coating (pp. 54-55).
(106) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan: Regulation 30 TAC Chapter 101 “General Rules”, Section 101.30 “Conformity of General and State Actions to State Implementation Plans” as adopted by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on November 16, 1994, and July 9, 1997, was submitted by the Governor on November 22, 1994, and August 21, 1997, respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) Regulation 30, TAC Chapter 101 “General Rules”, Section 101.30 “Conformity of General and State Actions to State Implementation Plans” as adopted by TNRCC on November 16, 1994, and July 9, 1997.
(B) TNRCC orders Docket No. 94-0709-SIP and 97-0143-RUL as passed and approved on November 16, 1994, and July 9, 1997, respectively.
(107) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan addressing the 15% Rate-of-Progress Plan requirements for the Beaumont/Port Arthur ozone nonattainment area was submitted by a cover letter from Governor George Bush dated August 9, 1996. This revision will aid in ensuring that reasonable further progress is made towards attaining the National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) for ozone in the Beaumont/Port Arthur area. This submittal also contained revisions to the 1990 base year emissions inventory, Motor Vehicle Emission Budget, and contingency plan for the Beaumont/Port Arthur area.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) order adopting amendments to the State Implementation Plan; Docket Number 96-0465-SIP, issued July 31, 1996.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) TNRCC certification letter dated July 24, 1996, and signed by Gloria Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(B) The SIP narrative plan and tables entitled, “Revisions to the State Implementation Plan for the Control of Ozone Air Pollution,” as it applies to the Beaumont/Port Arthur area dated July 24, 1996.
(108) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan to adopt an alternate control strategy for the surface coating processes at Raytheon TI Systems, Inc., Lemmon Avenue Facility.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Commission Order Number 96-1180-SIP issued and effective December 4, 1996, for Texas Instruments, Inc., prior owner of the Lemmon Avenue facility, approving an alternate Reasonably Available Control Technology (ARACT) demonstration for its Lemmon Avenue facility. Raytheon TI Systems assumed operating responsibility for this facility on July 3, 1997.
(B) A letter from the Governor of Texas dated January 9, 1997, submitting the TI ARACT to the Regional Administrator.
(ii) Additional material. The document prepared by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission titled “A Site-Specific Revision to the SIP Concerning the Texas Instruments Lemmon Avenue Facility.”
(109) [Reserved]
(110) Revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan adopted by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on October 15, 1997, and submitted by the Governor on November 12, 1997, repealing the Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems regulations from the Texas SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference. TNRCC Order Docket No. 97-0534-RUL issued October 21, 1997, repealing Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems regulations (Sections 115.521 to 115.529) from 30 TAC Chapter 115.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Letter from the Governor of Texas dated November 12, 1997, submitting amendments to 30 TAC Chapter 115 for approval as a revision to the SIP.
(111) Recodified and revised Regulation IV, 30 TAC Chapter 114 “Control of Air Pollution From Motor Vehicles” regulations of Texas submitted by the Governor on November 20, 1997, to reformat original Chapter 114 sections into seven new subchapters (A through G) and to remove original section 114.1(e), concerning leaded gasoline dispensing labeling requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Commission Order 97-0713-RUL, adopted by the commission on November 5, 1997.
(B) SIP narrative entitled “Revisions to 30 TAC Chapter 114 and to the State Implementation Plan (Reformatting of the Chapter)” adopted by the commission on November 5, 1997, addressing: adoption of new Sections 114.1-114.5, 114.20, 114.21, 114.50-114.53, 114.100, 114.150-114.157, 114.200-114.202, 114.250, 114.260, 114.270, and repeal of original sections 114.1, 114.3-114.7, 114.13, 114.23, 114.25, 114.27, 114.29-114.40.
(112) Revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan submitted by the Governor on January 10, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) General Rules (30 TAC Chapter 101), Section 101.2(b), adopted by TNRCC on December 13, 1995, effective January 8, 1996.
(B) TNRCC Docket No. 95-0849-RUL issued December 13, 1995, for adoption of amendments to 30 TAC Chapter 101, Section 101.2(b), regarding Multiple Air Contaminant Sources or Properties and revision to the SIP.
(ii) Additional materials. A letter from the Governor of Texas dated January 10, 1996, submitting revisions to 30 TAC Chapter 101, Section 101.2(b), for approval as a revision to the SIP.
(113) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) on August 9, 1996. This revision contained, among other things, 15% Rate-of-Progress plans for the Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso and Houston/Galveston ozone nonattainment areas which will aid in ensuring the attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone. This submittal also contained revisions to the 1990 base year emissions inventories, the associated Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets and contingency plans.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) order adopting amendments to the SIP; Docket Number 96-0465-SIP, issued July 31, 1996.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) TNRCC certification letter dated July 24, 1996, and signed by Gloria Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(B) The SIP narrative plan and tables dated July 24, 1996 entitled, “Revisions to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the Control of Ozone Air Pollution,” as it applies to the Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso and Houston areas’ 15% Rate-of-Progress plans, emissions inventories, motor vehicle emissions budgets and contingency plans.
(114) Recodified regulations of Texas Administrative Code, Title 30, Chapter 113, Subchapter B, controlling lead emissions from stationary sources, and submitted by the Governor in a letter dated August 21, 1997.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) order adopting amendments to the State Implementation Plan; Docket Number 97-0143-RUL, issued July 9, 1997.
(B) Texas Administrative Code, Title 30, Chapter 113, Subchapter B, entitled “Lead from Stationary Sources,” adopted by the TNRCC on July 9, 1997. Newly recodified sections 113.31, 113.32, 113.33, 113.34, 113.35, 113.36, 113.37, 113.41, 113.42, 113.43, 113.44, 113.45, 113.46, 113.47, 113.48, 113.52, 113.61, 113.62, 113.63, 113.64, 113.65, 113.66, 113.67, and 113.68.
(ii) Additional material. TNRCC certification letter dated June 25, 1997, and signed by Gloria Vasquez, Chief Clerk, TNRCC.
(115) [Reserved]
(116) A revision to the Texas State Implementation Plan (SIP) to include two modified Agreed Orders limiting sulfur dioxide (SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) TNRCC Docket No. 96-1188-AIR Order Modifying Commission Order No. 94-15 for Lyondel-Citgo Refining Company, LTD., as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994, and modified on July 31, 1996;
(B) TNRCC Docket No. 96-1187-AIR, Order Modifying Commission Order No. 94-22 for Simpson Pasadena Paper Company, as adopted by the TNRCC on June 29, 1994, and modified on July 31, 1996.
(ii) Additional material. TNRCC submittal to the EPA dated May 29, 1997, entitled, “Revisions to the SIP Concerning Sulfur Dioxide in Harris County.”
(117) Revisions to the Texas State Implementation Plan submitted to the EPA in a letter dated April 13, 1998. These revisions address Reasonably Available Control Technology for Wood Furniture coating operations and Ship Building and Repair. The revisions also address coating of oil and gas platforms at ship building and repair facilities.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) Revisions to Regulation V, as adopted by the Commission on March 18, 1998, effective April 7, 1998, sections 115.10. Definitions – Introductory Paragraph, 115.420 Surface Coating Definitions, 115.420(a) General Surface Coating Definitions, 114.420(a)(1)-115.420(a)(10), 115.420(b) Specific surface coating definitions – Introductory Paragraph, 115.420(b)(1), 115.420(b)(2), 115.420(b)(2)(A), 115.420(b)(2)(B), 115.420(b)(3)-115.420(b)(9), 115.420(b)(10), 115.420(b)(10)(A)-115.420(b)(10)(E), 115.420(b)(10)(F), 115.420(b)(10)(F)(i)-115.420(b)(10)(F)(vii), 115.420(b)(10)(G), 115.420(b)(11), 115.420(b)(12), 115.420(b)(12)(A)-115.420(b)(12)(FF), 115.420(b)(13), 115.420(b)(13)(A), 115.420(b)(13)(A)(i), 115.420(b)(13)(A)(ii), 115.420(b)(13)(B), 115.420(b)(13)(B)(i)-115.420(b)(13)(B)(ix), 115.420(b)(14), 115.420(b)(15), 115.420(15)(A), 115.420(15)(A)(i)-115.420(15)(A)(xi), 115.420(15)(B), 115.420(15)(B)(i)-115.420(15)(B)(xix), 115.421(a), 115.421(a)(8), 115.421(a)(8)(B), 115.421(a)(8)(B)(i)-115.421(a)(8)(B)(ix), 115.421(a)(13), 115.421(a)(13)(A), 115.421(a)(13)(A)(i)-115.421(a)(13)(A)(vii), 115.421(a)(13)(A)(viii), 115.421(a)(13)(A)(ix), 115.421(a)(14), 115.421(a)(14)(A), 115.421(a)(14)(A)(i), 115.421(a)(14)(A)(ii), 115.421(a)(14)(A)(iii), 115.421(a)(14)(A)(iii)(I)- 115.421(a)(14)(A)(iii)(III), 115.421(a)(14)(A)(iv)-115.421(a)(14)(A)(vi), 115.421(a)(14)(B), 115.421(a)(15), 115.421(a)(15)(A),115.421(a)(15)(B), 115.421(a)(15)(B)(i), 115.421(a)(15)(B)(ii), 115.421(b), 115.422. Control Requirements – Introductory Paragraph, 115.422(2), 115.422(3), 115.422(3)(A), 115.422(3)(B), 115.422(3)(C), 115.422(3)(C)(i), 115.422(3)(C)(ii), 115.422(3)(C)(ii)(I), 115.422(3)(C)(ii)(II), 115.422(3)(C)(iii)-115.422(3)(C)(v), 115.422(3)(C)(vi), 115.422(3)(C)(vi)(I), 115.422(3)(vi)(II), 115.422(3)(D), 115.422(3)(E), 115.422(3)(E)(i), 115.422(3)(E)(ii), 115.422(4), 115.422(4)(A)-115.422(4)(C), 115.422(5), 115.422(5)(A), 115.422(5)(B), 115.423(a), 115.423(a)(1), 115.423(a)(2), 115.423(b), 115.423(b)(1), 115.423(b)(2), 115.426(a), 115.426(a)(1), 115.426(a)(1)(B), 115.426(a)(1)(B)(i), 115.426(a)(1)(B)(ii), 115.426(a)(2), 115.426(a)(2)(A), 115.426(a)(2)(A)(i), 115.426(b), 115.426(b)(1), 115.426(b)(1)(B), 115.426(b)(2), 115.426(b)(2)(A), 115.426(b)(2)(A)(i), 115.427(a), 115.427(a)(1), 115.427(a)(1)(B), 115.427(a)(1)(C), 115.427(a)(3), 115.427(a)(3)(A), 115.427(a)(3)(B), 115.427(a)(3)(D)-115.427(a)(3)(I), 115.427(b), 115.427(b)(4), 115.429(a), and 115.429(b).
(B) Certification Dated March 18, 1998 that these are true and correct copies of revisions to 30 TAC Chapter 115 and the SIP.
(118)-(119) [Reserved]
(120) Revisions submitted by the Governor on May 29, 1997, June 23, 1998, and December 22, 1998, that change the definition of “primarily operated,” commit to on-board diagnostic testing, remove the test-on-resale of vehicles subject to the inspection and maintenance program, and provide the legal authority for denial of re-registration of vehicles that have not complied with the I/M program requirements, and the establishment of a class C misdemeanor penalty for operating a grossly polluting vehicle in a nonattainment area.
(i) Incorporation by reference:
(A) Narrative of State Implementation Plan revision submitted May 29, 1997, by the Governor.
(B) Narrative of State Implementation Plan revision submitted June 23, 1998, by the Governor.
(C) Letter from the Governor dated December 22, 1998, submitting Senate Bill 1856.
(ii) Additional material:
(A) Senate Bill 1856.
(B) Memorandum of Agreement between the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission and the Texas Department of Public Safety adopted November 20, 1996, and signed February 5, 1997.
(121) Revisions submitted by the Governor on July 13, 2000, that remove approval of the Alternate Reasonably Available Control Technology (ARACT) for Lockheed Corporation, Bell Helicopter Textron, Incorporated; Bell Plant 1, and Raytheon TI Systems, Inc., (RTIS).
§ 52.2300 [Reserved]
§ 52.2301 Federal compliance date for automobile and light-duty truck coating. Texas Air Control Board Regulation V (31 TAC chapter 115), control of air pollution from volatile organic compound, rule 115.191(1)(8)(A).
(a) The requirements of section 110 of the Clean Air Act are not met regarding the final compliance date, as found in TACB rule 115.191(a)(8)(A), for the requirements of TACB Rule 115.191(a)(8)(A).
(b) TACB adopted revisions to rule 115.191(a)(8)(A) on October 14, 1988, and submitted them to EPA on December 13, 1988. Prior to the submittal, automobile and light-duty truck coating operations were to have complied with final control limits of § A115.191(a)(8)(B) of the federally approved State Implementation Plan (SIP), by December 31, 1986. In the December 13, 1988, submittal, the final control limits had been moved to § 115.191(a)(8)(A) and had been given a new extended compliance date of December 31, 1987. EPA does not recognize the later compliance data and retains the original compliance date for the final emission limits of December 31, 1986. The owner or operator of an automobile and light-duty truck coating operation shall comply with the requirements of TACB rule 115.191(a)(8)(A) no later than December 31, 1986.
§ 52.2302 Federal implementation plan for regional haze.
(a) Requirements for Martin Lake Units 1, 2, and 3; Monticello Units 1, 2, and 3, Limestone Units 1 and 2; Sandow Unit 4; Big Brown Units 1 and 2; Coleto Creek Unit 1; Tolk Units 1 and 2; and San Miguel affecting visibility.
(1) Applicability. The provisions of this section shall apply to each owner or operator, or successive owners or operators, of the coal burning equipment designated as: Martin Lake Units 1, 2, and 3; Monticello Units 1, 2, and 3, Limestone Units 1 and 2; Sandow Unit 4; Big Brown Units 1 and 2; Coleto Creek Unit 1; Tolk Units 1 and 2; and San Miguel.
(2) Compliance dates. Compliance with the requirements of this section is required by February 4, 2019 for Martin Lake Units 1, 2, and 3; Monticello Unit 3, Limestone Units 1 and 2; and Sandow Unit 4. Compliance with the requirements of this section is required by February 4, 2021 for Big Brown Units 1 and 2; Monticello Units 1 and 2; Coleto Creek Unit 1; and Tolk Units 1 and 2. Compliance with the requirements of this section is required by February 4, 2017 for San Miguel. These compliance dates apply unless otherwise indicated by compliance dates contained in specific provisions.
(3) Definitions. All terms used in this part but not defined herein shall have the meaning given them in the Clean Air Act (CAA) and in 40 CFR parts 51 and 60. For the purposes of this section:
24-hour period means the period of time between 12:01 a.m. and 12 midnight.
Air pollution control equipment includes selective catalytic control units, baghouses, particulate or gaseous scrubbers, and any other apparatus utilized to control emissions of regulated air contaminants which would be emitted to the atmosphere.
Boiler-operating-day means any 24-hour period between 12:00 midnight and the following midnight during which any fuel is combusted at any time at the steam generating unit.
Daily average means the arithmetic average of the hourly values measured in a 24-hour period.
Heat input means heat derived from combustion of fuel in a unit and does not include the heat input from preheated combustion air, recirculated flue gases, or exhaust gases from other sources. Heat input shall be calculated in accordance with 40 CFR part 75.
Owner or Operator means any person who owns, leases, operates, controls, or supervises any of the coal burning equipment designated in paragraph (a) of this section.
Regional Administrator means the Regional Administrator of EPA Region 6 or his/her authorized representative.
Unit means one of the coal fired boilers covered under paragraph (a) of this section.
(4) Emissions limitations – SO
Unit | SO (lbs/MMBtu) |
---|---|
Sandow 4 | 0.20 |
Martin Lake 1 | 0.12 |
Martin Lake 2 | 0.12 |
Martin Lake 3 | 0.11 |
Monticello 3 | 0.06 |
Limestone 2 | 0.08 |
Limestone 1 | 0.08 |
Big Brown 1 | 0.04 |
Big Brown 2 | 0.04 |
Monticello 1 | 0.04 |
Monticello 2 | 0.04 |
Coleto Creek 1 | 0.04 |
Tolk 172B | 0.06 |
Tolk 171B | 0.06 |
San Miguel | 0.60 |
(i) For each unit, SO
(ii) In lieu of paragraph (a)(4)(i) of this section, and if San Miguel meets paragraph (a)(5)(i) of this section, it may install a CEMS at the inlet of the scrubber system. The 30 BOD SO
(5) Testing and monitoring. (i) No later than the compliance date as set out in paragraph (a)(2) of this section, the owner or operator shall install, calibrate, maintain and operate Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems (CEMS) for SO
(ii) Continuous emissions monitoring shall apply during all periods of operation of the coal burning equipment, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, except for CEMS breakdowns, repairs, calibration checks, and zero and span adjustments. Continuous monitoring systems for measuring SO
(6) Reporting and recordkeeping requirements. Unless otherwise stated all requests, reports, submittals, notifications, and other communications to the Regional Administrator required by this section shall be submitted, unless instructed otherwise, to the Director, Air and Radiation Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 6, to the attention of Mail Code: AR, at 1201 Elm Street, Suite 500, Dallas, Texas 75270-2102. For each unit subject to the emissions limitation in this section and upon completion of the installation of CEMS as required in this section, the owner or operator shall comply with the following requirements:
(i) For each emissions limit in this section, comply with the notification, reporting, and recordkeeping requirements for CEMS compliance monitoring in 40 CFR 60.7(c) and (d).
(ii) For each day, provide the total SO
(7) Equipment operations. At all times, including periods of startup, shutdown, and malfunction, the owner or operator shall, to the extent practicable, maintain and operate the unit including associated air pollution control equipment in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions. Determination of whether acceptable operating and maintenance procedures are being used will be based on information available to the Regional Administrator which may include, but is not limited to, monitoring results, review of operating and maintenance procedures, and inspection of the unit.
(8) Enforcement. (i) Notwithstanding any other provision in this implementation plan, any credible evidence or information relevant as to whether the unit would have been in compliance with applicable requirements if the appropriate performance or compliance test had been performed, can be used to establish whether or not the owner or operator has violated or is in violation of any standard or applicable emission limit in the plan.
(ii) Emissions in excess of the level of the applicable emission limit or requirement that occur due to a malfunction shall constitute a violation of the applicable emission limit.
(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2303 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The plan submitted by Texas is approved as meeting the requirements of part C, Clean Air Act for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The plan consists of the following:
(1) Prevention of significant deterioration plan requirements as follows:
(i) December 11, 1985 (as adopted by the Texas Air Control Board (TACB) on July 26, 1985).
(ii) October 26, 1987 (as revised by TACB on July 17, 1987).
(iii) September 29, 1988 (as revised by TACB on July 15, 1988).
(iv) February 18, 1991 (as revised by TACB on December 14, 1990).
(v) May 13, 1992 (as revised by TACB on May 8, 1992).
(vi) August 31, 1993 (as recodified, revised and adopted by TACB on August 16, 1993).
(vii) July 12, 1995 (as revised by the Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) on March 1, 1995) containing revisions to chapter 116 – Control of Air Pollution for New Construction or Modification, sections 116.10, 116.141 and 116.160-116.163.
(viii) July 22, 1998 (as revised by TNRCC on June 17, 1998) containing revisions to chapter 116 – Control of Air Pollution for New Construction or Modification, sections 116.160 and 116.161.
(ix) September 16, 2002 (as revised by TNRCC on October 10, 2001) containing revisions to chapter 116 – Control of Air Pollution for New Construction or Modification, sections 116.160 and 116.162.
(x) June 30, 2014 (as revised by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on April 20, 2011 and submitted on May 19, 2011) to address PSD permitting requirements for PM
(xi) November 10, 2014 (as revised by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality on March 24, 2014, and submitted on April 16, 2014, and further clarified in letters dated December 2, 2013, January 13, 2014, and May 30, 2014) to address PSD permitting requirements of GHG emissions for major sources and modifications required to obtain PSD permits because of emissions of pollutants other than GHGs promulgated by EPA on June 3, 2010.
(2) The Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Supplement document, submitted October 26, 1987 (as adopted by the TACB on July 17, 1987) and revised on July 2, 2010, to remove paragraphs (7)(a) and (7)(b). See EPA’s final approval action on January 6, 2014.
(3) Revision to General Rules, Rule 101.20(3), submitted December 11, 1985 (as adopted by TACB on July 26, 1985).
(b) The plan approval is partially based on commitment letters provided by the Executive Director of the Texas Air Control Board, dated September 5, 1989 and April 17, 1992.
(c) The requirements of section 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met for federally designated Indian lands. Therefore, the provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby adopted and made a part of the applicable implementation plan and are applicable to sources located on land under the control of Indian governing bodies.
§ 52.2304 Visibility protection.
(a) Reasonably Attributable Visibility Impairment. The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met because the plan does not include fully approvable measures for meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 51.305 for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b) [Reserved]
(c) Regional Haze. The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met because the regional haze plan submitted by Texas on March 31, 2009, does not include fully approvable measures for meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 51.308(d)(3) and 51.308(e) with respect to emissions of NO
(d) Portions of SIPs addressing noninterference with measures required to protect visibility in any other state are disapproved for the 1997 PM
(e) The following portions of the Texas regional haze SIP submitted March 19, 2009 are disapproved: The reasonable progress four-factor analysis, reasonable progress goals and the calculation of the emission reductions needed to achieve the uniform rates of progress for the Guadalupe Mountains and Big Bend; calculation of natural visibility conditions; calculation of the number of deciviews by which baseline conditions exceed natural visibility conditions; long-term strategy consultations with Oklahoma; Texas securing its share of reductions necessary to achieve the reasonable progress goals at Big Bend, the Guadalupe Mountains, and the Wichita Mountains; technical basis for its long-term strategy and emission limitations and schedules for compliance to achieve the reasonable progress goals for Big Bend, the Guadalupe Mountains and Wichita Mountains.
(f) Measures addressing disapproval associated with NO
(2) The deficiencies associated with SO
§ 52.2305 What are the requirements of the Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) to issue permits under the Prevention of Significant Deterioration requirements to sources that emit greenhouse gases?
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met to the extent the plan, as approved, for Texas does not apply with respect to emissions of the pollutant GHGs from certain stationary sources. Therefore, the provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby made a part of the plan for Texas for:
(1) Beginning on May 1, 2011, the pollutant GHGs from stationary sources described in § 52.21(b)(49)(iv), and
(2) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the pollutant GHGs from sources described under paragraph (a)(1) of this section, stationary sources described in § 52.21(b)(49)(v).
(b) For purposes of this section, the “pollutant GHGs” refers to the pollutant GHGs, as described in § 52.21(b)(49)(i).
(c) [Reserved]
(d) The authority provided in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section is rescinded except in the three limited circumstances described in paragraphs (d)(1) through (3) of this section:
(1) The EPA will retain permitting authority for all GHG PSD permit applications for major sources and major modifications required to obtain PSD permits because of emissions of pollutants other than GHGs submitted to the EPA where the permit applicant submitted a written request by May 15, 2014, that the EPA continue processing the application.
(2) The EPA will retain permitting authority for all GHG PSD permit applications for major sources and major modifications required to obtain PSD permits because of emissions of pollutants other than GHGs submitted to the EPA after February 18, 2014, unless and until the applicant submits to the EPA a written request to transfer the permitting authority to TCEQ (or withdraws the application) prior to issuance of a final permit decision under 40 CFR 124.15(b).
(3) The EPA will retain permitting authority for GHG PSD permits issued by the EPA for major sources and major modifications required to obtain PSD permits because of emissions of pollutants other than GHGs and GHG PSD permit applications denied by the EPA for major sources and major modifications required to obtain PSD permits because of emissions of pollutants other than GHGs for which either the time for filing an administrative appeal has not expired or all administrative and judicial appeals processes have not been completed by November 10, 2014. Except that the EPA will not retain authority over a permit if an applicant submits a written request to the EPA to withdraw the permit application while an administrative appeal is pending and the Regional Administrator then withdraws the permit under 40 CFR 124.19(j) or the Environmental Appeals Board grants a voluntary remand under 40 CFR 124.19(j) or another appropriate remedy.
§ 52.2306 Particulate Matter (PM10 ) Group II SIP commitments.
On July 18, 1988, the Governor of Texas submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) that contained commitments for implementing all of the required activities including monitoring, reporting, emission inventory, and other tasks that may be necessary to satisfy the requirements of the PM
* * * In the July 1, 1987 issue of the
§ 52.2307 Small business assistance program.
The Governor of Texas submitted on November 13, 1992 a plan revision to develop and implement a Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program to meet the requirements of section 507 of the Clean Air Act by November 15, 1994. The plan commits to provide technical and compliance assistance to small businesses, hire an Ombudsman to serve as an independent advocate for small businesses, and establish a Compliance Advisory Panel to advise the program and report to the EPA on the program’s effectiveness.
§ 52.2308 Area-wide nitrogen oxides (NOX ) exemptions.
(a) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission (TNRCC) submitted to the EPA on June 17, 1994, a petition requesting that the Dallas ozone nonattainment area be exempted from the NO
(b) The TNRCC submitted to the EPA on June 17, 1994, a petition requesting that the El Paso ozone nonattainment area be exempted from the NO
(c) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted to the EPA on May 4, 1994, a petition requesting that the Victoria County incomplete data ozone nonattainment area be exempted from the requirement to meet the NO
(d) The TNRCC submitted to the EPA on August 17, 1994, with supplemental information submitted on August 31, 1994, and September 9, 1994, a petition requesting that the Houston and Beaumont ozone nonattainment areas be temporarily exempted from the NO
(e) The TNRCC submitted to EPA on March 6, 1996, a petition requesting that the Houston/Galveston and Beaumont/Port Arthur ozone nonattainment areas be granted an extension to a previously-granted temporary exemption from the NO
(f) The extension of the temporary exemption from NO
(g) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted a letter to EPA requesting rescission of the previously-granted conditional exemption from the NO
(1) On June 21, 1999, the conditional NO
(2) The NO
§ 52.2309 Emissions inventories.
(a) The Governor of the State of Texas submitted the 1990 base year emission inventories for the Houston/Galveston (HGA), Beaumont/Port Arthur (BPA), El Paso (ELP), and Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) ozone nonattainment areas on November 17, 1992 as a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP). The 1990 base year emission inventory requirement of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990, has been satisfied for each of these areas.
(b) The inventories are for the ozone precursors which are volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide. The inventories cover point, area, non-road mobile, on-road mobile, and biogenic sources.
(c) The HGA nonattainment area is classified as Severe-17 and includes Brazoria, Chambers, Fort Bend, Galveston, Harris, Liberty, Montgomery, and Waller Counties; the BPA nonattainment area is classified as Serious and includes Hardin, Jefferson, and Orange Counties; the ELP nonattainment area is classified as Serious and includes El Paso County; and the DFW nonattainment area is classified as Moderate and includes Collin, Dallas, Denton, and Tarrant Counties.
(d) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted State Implementation Plan revisions to the 1990 base year emission inventory for the Beaumont/Port Arthur area with a cover letter from the Governor of Texas dated August 9, 1996.
(e) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) on August 9, 1996. This revision was submitted for the purpose of satisfying the 15% Rate-of-Progress requirements of the Clean Air Act, which will aid in ensuring the attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone. This submittal also contained revisions to the 1990 base year emissions inventories for the Dallas/Fort Worth, El Paso and Houston/Galveston areas.
(f) The Texas Natural Resource Conservation Commission submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) on May 19, 2000. This revision was submitted for the purpose of satisfying the 9 percent Rate-of-Progress requirements of the Clean Air Act, which will aid in ensuring the attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone. This submission also contained revisions to the 1990 base year emissions inventory for the Houston/Galveston areas.
§ 52.2311 Motor vehicle antitampering.
The State of Texas submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan for 30 TAC Chapter 114, sections 114.1 “Maintenance and Operation of Air Pollution Control Systems or Devices Used to Control Emissions from Motor Vehicles” and 114.5 “Exclusions and Exceptions” on February 24, 1989, and September 6, 1990, and July 13, 1993. The EPA disapproved these revisions that relate to Statewide antitampering provisions and exemptions to antitampering provisions for motor vehicles or motor vehicle engine emission control systems because the State’s antitampering rules are not consistent with the Act, section 203(a)(3) and EPA’s tampering prohibitions as outlined in EPA’s antitampering enforcement policy, Mobile Source Enforcement Memorandum No. 1A.
(a) The Texas SO
(b) The provisions of subpart FFFFF of part 97 of this chapter apply to sources in Texas but not sources in Indian country located within the borders of Texas, with regard to emissions in 2019 and each subsequent year.
Subpart TT – Utah
§ 52.2320 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State Implementation Plan for Utah under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410 and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards or other requirements under the Clean Air Act.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to March 1, 2016, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as submitted by the state to EPA, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region 8 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State Implementation Plan as of March 1, 2016.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado 80202-1129; and the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA-approved regulations.
Rule No. | Rule title | State effective date | Final rule citation, date | Comments |
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R307-101-1 | Foreward | 11/8/2012 | 81 FR 4959, 1/29/16 | |
R307-101-2 | Definitions | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019. | |
R307-101-3 | Version of Code of Federal Regulations Incorporated by Reference | 6/4/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 7/10/20. |
R307-102 | General Requirements: Broadly Applicable Requirements | 11/8/2012 | 81 FR 4959, 1/29/16 | |
R307-104-01 | Authority | 6/1/2016 | 81 FR 50628, 8/2/2016. | |
R307-104-02 | Purpose | 6/1/2016 | 81 FR 50628, 8/2/2016. | |
R307-104-03 | Disclosure of conflict of interest | 6/1/2016 | 81 FR 50628, 8/2/2016. | |
R307-105-01 | Air Pollution Emergency Episodes | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-105-02 | Emergency Actions | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-107 | General Requirements: Breakdowns | 7/31/2012 | 79 FR 7067, 2/6/14 | |
R307-110-01 | Incorporation by Reference | 12/6/2012 | 80 FR 54237, 9/9/15 | |
R307-110-02 | Section I. Legal Authority | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-03 | Section II. Review of New and Modified Air Pollution Sources | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-04 | Section III. Source Surveillance | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-05 | Section IV. Ambient Air Monitoring Program | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-06 | Section V. Resources | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-07 | Section VI. Intergovernmental Cooperation | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-08 | Section VII. Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-09 | Section VIII. Prevention of Significant Deterioration | 6/16/2006 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-110-10 | Section IX. Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part A, Fine Particulate Matter | 12/5/2019 | 86 FR 27036, 5/19/2021 | |
R307-110-11 | Section IX. Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part B, Sulfur Dioxide | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-12 | Section IX. Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part C, Carbon Monoxide | 6/7/2018 | 85 FR 35811, 6/12/2020 | Only include provisions incorporated from Section IX, Part C.6 (Provo). |
R307-110-13 | Section IX. Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part D. Ozone | 5/2/2007 | 73 FR 5122, 9/2/08 | |
R307-110-14 | Section IX. Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part E, Nitrogen Dioxide | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-15 | Section IX. Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part F, Lead | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-16 | Section IX. Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part G, Flouride | 9/15/1998 | 79 FR 11325, 2/28/14 | |
R307-110-17 | Section IX. Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part H, Emission Limits | 11/25/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
R307-110-19 | Section XI. Other Control Measures for Mobile Sources | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-20 | Section XII. Transportation Conformity Consultation | 5/2/2007 | 73 FR 51222, 9/2/08 | |
R307-110-21 | Section XIII. Analysis of Plan Impact | 5/2/2007 | 73 FR 51222, 9/2/08 | |
R307-110-22 | Section XIV. Comprehensive Emission Inventory | 9/18/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-23 | Section XV. Utah Code Title 19, Chapter 2, Air Conservation Act | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-24 | Section XVI. Public Notification | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-25 | Section XVII. Visibility Protection | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-26 | Section XVIII. Demonstration of GEP Stack Height | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-27 | Section XIX. Small Business Assistance Program | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-28 | Section XX. Regional Haze | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
R307-110-30 | Section XXII. General Conformity | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-31 | Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability | 9/5/2019 | 86 FR 27036, 5/19/2021 | |
R307-110-32 | Section X. Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part B, Davis County | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-110-33 | Section X. Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Programs, Part C, Salt Lake County | 10/7/2004 | 70 FR 44055, 8/1/05 | |
R307-110-34 | Section X. Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County | 5/18/2004 | 70 FR 66264, 11/2/05 | |
R307-110-35 | Section X. Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part E, Weber County | 11/4/2004 | 70 FR 52467, 9/14/05 | |
R307-110-36 | Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part F, Cache County | 9/5/2019 | 86 FR 27036, 5/19/2021 | |
R307-110-37 | Section XXIII. Interstate Transport | 12/6/2012 | 81 FR 4959, 1/29/16 | |
R307-115-01 | Determining Conformity | 2/8/2008 | 73 FR 51222, 9/2/08 | |
R307-130-01 | Scope | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-130-02 | Categories | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-130-03 | Adjustments | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-130-04 | Options | 7/13/2007 | 73 FR 16543, 3/28/08 | |
R307-150-01 | Purpose and General Requirements | 3/5/2018 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approvals: 12/14/12; 4/25/22. |
R307-150-02 | Definitions | 9/3/2020 | 87 FR 24275, 4/25/2022 | |
R307-150-03 | Applicability | 9/3/2020 | 87 FR 24275, 4/25/2022 | |
R307-150-04 | Sulfur Dioxide Milestone Inventory Requirements | 9/3/2020 | 87 FR 24275, 4/25/2022 | |
R307-150-05 | Sources Identified in R307-150-3(2), Large Major Source Inventory Requirements | 9/3/2020 | 87 FR 24275, 4/25/2022 | |
R307-150-06 | Sources Identified in R307-150-3(3) | 9/3/2020 | 87 FR 24275, 4/25/2022 | |
R307-150-07 | Exempted Hazardous Air Pollutants | 9/3/2020 | 87 FR 24275, 4/25/2022 | |
R307-150-08 | Exempted Hazardous Air Pollutants | 12/31/2003 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-150-09 | Annual Ozone Emission Statement | 9/3/2020 | 87 FR 24275, 4/25/2022 | |
R307-165-01 | Purpose and Applicability | 6/3/2020
8/10/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/14/06. |
R307-165-02 | Testing Frequency | 6/3/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/14/06. |
R307-165-03 | Notification of DAQ | 6/3/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/14/06. |
R307-165-04 | Test Conditions | 6/3/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/14/06. |
R307-165-05 | Reporting | 6/3/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | |
R307-165-06 | Rejection of Test Results | 6/3/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | |
R307-170-01 | Purpose | 4/1/1999 | 68 FR 26210, 5/15/03 | |
R307-170-02 | Authority | 4/1/1999 | 68 FR 26210, 5/15/03 | |
R307-170-03 | Applicability | 4/1/1999 | 68 FR 26210, 5/15/03 | |
R307-170-04 | Definitions | 1/5/2006 | 71 FR 64125, 11/1/06 | |
R307-170-05 | General Requirements | 1/5/2006 | 71 FR 64125, 11/1/06 | |
R307-170-06 | Minimum Monitoring Requirements for Specific Sources | 4/1/1999 | 68 FR 26210, 5/15/03 | |
R307-170-07 | Performance Specification Audits | 2/8/2008 | 73 FR 51222, 9/2/08 | |
R307-170-08 | Recordkeeping | 4/1/1999 | 68 FR 26210, 5/15/03 | |
R307-170-09 | State Electronic Data Report | 1/5/2006 | 71 FR 64125, 11/1/06 | |
R307-201 | Emission Standards: General Emission Standards | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-202 | Emission Standards: General Burning | 10/6/2014 | 82 FR 46916, 10/10/17 | |
R307-203 | Emission Standards: Sulfur Content of Fuels | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-204-01 | Purpose and Goals | 11/5/2019 | 86 FR 24729, 5/10/2021 | |
R307-204-02 | Applicability | 11/5/2019 | 86 FR 24729, 5/10/2021 | |
R307-204-03 | Definitions | 11/5/2019 | 86 FR 24729, 5/10/2021 | |
R307-204-04 | General Requirements | 11/5/2019 | 86 FR 24729, 5/10/2021 | |
R307-204-05 | Burn Schedule | 11/5/2019 | 86 FR 24729, 5/10/2021 | |
R307-204-06 | Small Prescribed Fires (de minimis) | 11/5/2019 | 86 FR 24729, 5/10/2021 | |
R307-204-07 | Large Prescribed Fires | 11/5/2019 | 86 FR 24729, 5/10/2021 | |
R307-206 | Emission Standards: Abrasive Blasting | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-221-01 | Purpose and Applicability | 1/7/1999 | 74 FR 1899, 1/14/09 | |
R307-250-01 | Purpose | 12/31/2003 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-02 | Definitions | 11/10/2008 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-03 | WEB Trading Program Trigger | 12/31/2003 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-04 | WEB Trading Program Applicability | 11/10/2008 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-05 | Account Representative for WEB Sources | 11/10/2008 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-06 | Registration | 11/10/2008 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-07 | Allowance Allocations | 11/10/2008 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-08 | Establishment of Accounts | 11/10/2008 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-09 | Monitoring, Recordkeeping and Reporting | 11/10/2008 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-10 | Allowance Transfers | 12/31/2003 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-11 | Use of Allowances from a Previous Year | 12/31/2003 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-12 | Compliance | 11/10/2008 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-250-13 | Special Penalty Provisions for the 2018 Milestone | 12/31/2003 | 77 FR 74355, 12/14/12 | |
R307-301-3 | Average Oxygen Content Standard | 9/10/2001 | 67 FR 59165, 9/20/02 | |
R307-302-1 | Purpose and Definitions | 2/1/2017 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
R307-302-2 | Applicability | 2/1/2017 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
R307-302-3 | No-Burn Periods for Particulates | 2/1/2017 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
R307-302-4 | No-Burn Periods for Carbon Monoxide | 2/1/2017 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
R307-302-5 | Opacity and Prohibited Fuels for Heating Appliances | 2/1/2017 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
R307-302-6 | Prohibition | 2/1/2017 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
R307-303 | Commercial Cooking | 4/10/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-305 | Davis, Salt Lake, and Utah Counties and Ogden City, and Nonattainment Areas for PM10: Particulates | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-306-01 | Purpose | 9/2/2005 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | |
R307-306-02 | Definitions | 9/2/2005 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | |
R307-306-03 | Applicability | 9/2/2005 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | |
R307-306-04 | Visible Emission Standard | 9/2/2005 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | |
R307-306-05 | Visible Emission Evaluation Techniques | 9/2/2005 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | |
R307-306-06 | Performance Standards | 9/2/2005 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | |
R307-306-07 | Compliance Schedule | 9/2/2005 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | |
R307-307 | Road Salting and Sanding | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-309 | Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas for PM | 8/4/2017 | 84 FR 52369, 10/2/2019 | |
R307-310-01 | Purpose | 5/13/2002 | 67 FR 44065, 7/1/02 | |
R307-310-02 | Definitions | 2/8/2008 | 73 FR 51222, 9/2/08 | |
R307-310-03 | Applicability | 5/13/2002 | 67 FR 44065, 7/1/02 | |
R307-311 | Utah County: Trading of Emission Budgets for Transportation Conformity | 3/5/2015 | 80 FR 28193, 5/18/15 | |
R307-312 | Aggregate Processing Operations for PM | 2/4/2016 | 81 FR 71990, 10/19/2016 | |
R307-325 | Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: General Requirements | 3/9/2007 | 78 FR 59242, 9/26/13 | |
R307-326 | Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions in Petroleum Refineries | 3/9/2007 | 78 FR 59242, 9/26/13 | |
R307-327 | Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Petroleum Liquid Storage | 3/9/2007 | 78 FR 59242, 9/26/13 | |
R307-328 | Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas and Utah and Weber Counties: Gasoline Transfer and Storage | 2/4/2016 | 81 FR 71990, 10/19/2016 | |
R307-335 | Degreasing and Solvent Cleaning Operations | 1/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-340 | Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Surface Coating Processes | 3/9/2007 | 78 FR 59242, 9/26/13 | |
R307-341 | Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Cutback Asphalt | 1/16/2007 | 78 FR 59242, 9/26/13 | |
R307-342 | Adhesives and Sealants | 8/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-343 | Emissions Standards for Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations | 5/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-344 | Paper, Film, and Foil Coatings | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-345 | Fabric and Vinyl Coatings | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-346 | Metal Furniture Surface Coatings | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-347 | Large Appliance Surface Coatings | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-348 | Magnet Wire Coatings | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-349 | Flat Wood Panel Coatings | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-350 | Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coatings | 2/3/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-351 | Graphic Arts | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | Except R307-351-2 and R307-351-4. |
R307-351-2 | Applicability | 10/8/2014 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-351-4 | Standards for Rotogravure, Flexographic, and Specialist Pring Operations | 2/15/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-352 | Metal Container, Closure, and Coil Coatings | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-353 | Plastic Parts Coatings | 5/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-354 | Automotive Refinishing Coatings | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-355 | Control of Emissions from Aerospace Manufacture and Rework Facilities | 2/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-355-5 | Emission standards | 2/15/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-356 | Appliance Pilot Light | 1/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-357 | Consumer Products | 8/1/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | Except R307-357-4. |
R307-357-4 | Standards | 5/8/2014 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-361 | Architectural Coatings | 10/31/2013 | 81 FR 9343, 2/25/16 | |
R307-401-01 | Purpose | 6/16/2006 | 79 FR 7072, 2/6/14 | |
R307-401-02 | Definitions | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/6/14. |
R307-401-03 | Applicability | 6/16/2006 | 79 FR 7072, 2/6/14 | |
R307-401-04 | General Requirements | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/6/14. |
R307-401-05 | Notice of Intent | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/6/14. |
R307-401-06 | Review Period | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/6/14. |
R307-401-07 | Public Notice | 10/3/2013 | 81 FR 4959, 1/29/16 | |
R307-401-08 | Approval Order | 6/16/2006 | 79 FR 7072, 2/6/14 | |
R307-401-09 | Small Source Exemption | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/6/14. |
R307-401-10 | Source Category Exemptions | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 5/27/2021. |
R307-401-11 | Replacement-in-Kind Equipment | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/6/14. |
R307-401-12 | Reduction in Air Contaminants | 08/07/2014 | 81 FR 46338, 7/19/2016 | |
R307-401-13 | Plantwide Applicability Limits | 6/16/2006 | 79 FR 7072, 2/6/14 | |
R307-401-14 | Used Oil Fuel Burned for Energy Recovery | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 5/13/14. |
R307-401-15 | Air Strippers and Soil Vapor Extraction Projects | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 1/29/16. |
R307-401-16 | De minimis Emissions From Soil Aeration Projects | 3/5/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 5/13/14. |
R307-401-17 | Temporary Relocation | 6/16/2006 | 79 FR 7072, 2/6/14 | |
R307-401-18 | Eighteen Month Review | 6/16/2006 | 79 FR 7072, 2/6/14 | |
R307-403 | Permits: New and Modified Sources in Nonattainment Areas and Maintenance Areas | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/2006 | Except for R307-403-1, R307-403-2, R307-403-6, R307-403-10, R307-403-11. |
R307-403-1 | Purpose and Definitions | 08/02/2018 12/04/2013 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-403-2 | Applicability | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-403-3 | Review of Major Sources of Air Quality Impact | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-403-4 | Offsets: General Requirements | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-403-5 | Offsets: Particulate Matter Nonattainment Areas | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-403-6 | Offsets: Ozone Nonattainment Areas | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-403-7 | Offsets: Baseline | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-403-9 | Construction in Stages | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-403-10 | Analysis of Alternatives | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-403-11 | Actual PALS | 08/02/2018 | 84 FR 35832, 7/25/2019 | |
R307-405-01 | Purpose | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-02 | Applicability | 6/4/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 7/10/20. |
R307-405-03 | Definitions | 02/02/2012 | 81 FR 46838, 7/19/2016 | |
R307-405-04 | Area Designations | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-05 | Area Redesignation | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-06 | Ambient Air Increments | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-07 | Ambient Air Ceilings | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-08 | Exclusions from Increment Consumption | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-09 | Stack Heights | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-10 | Exemptions | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-11 | Control Technology Review | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-12 | Source Impact Analysis | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-13 | Air Quality Models | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-14 | Air Quality Analysis | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-15 | Source Information | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-16 | Additional Impact Analysis | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-17 | Sources Impacting Federal Class I Areas: Additional Rquirements | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-18 | Public Participation | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-19 | Source Obligation | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-20 | Innovative Control Technology | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-21 | Actuals PALs | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-405-22 | Banking of Emission Offset Credit in PSD Areas | 9/7/2007 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/11 | |
R307-406 | Visibility | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-410-01 | Purpose | 6/6/2006 | 79 FR 7072, 2/6/14 | |
R307-410-02 | Definitions | 08/07/2014 | 81 FR 46838, 7/19/2016 | |
R307-410-03 | Use of Dispersion Models | 6/4/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 7/10/20. |
R307-410-04 | Modeling of Criteria Pollutant Impacts in Attainment Areas | 8/6/2020 | 87 FR 54900, 9/8/2022 | Previous SIP approval: 2/6/14. |
R307-410-06 | Stack Heights and Dispersion Techniques | 08/07/2014 | 81 FR 46838, 7/19/2016 | |
[R307-7] | Exemption from Notice of Intent Requirements for Used Oil Fuel Burned for Energy Recovery | 11/15/1996 | 67 FR 35442, 5/20/02 | Recodification not approved. |
R307-413-7 | Exemption from Notice of Intent Requirements for Used Oil Fuel Burned for Energy Recovery | 9/15/1998 | 71 FR 7679, 2/14/06 | |
R307-414 | Permits: Fees for Approval Orders | 12/17/2000 | 72 FR 4641, 2/1/07 | |
R307-420-1 | Purpose | 3/1/1999, 7/1/2013 | 82 FR 46419, 10/5/2017 | |
R307-420-2 | Definitions | 3/1/1999, 7/1/2013 | 82 FR 46419, 10/5/2017 | |
R307-420-3 | Applicability | 3/1/1999, 7/1/2013 | 82 FR 46419, 10/5/2017 | |
R307-420-4 | General Requirements | 3/1/1999, 7/1/2013 | 82 FR 46419, 10/5/2017 | |
R307-420-5 | Contingency Measure: Offsets for Oxides of Nitrogen | 3/1/1999, 7/1/2013 | 82 FR 46419, 10/5/2017 |
(d) EPA-approved source-specific requirements.
Rule title | State effective date | Final rule citation, date | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Ozone NAAQS Approval Orders: | |||
Air Quality Approval Order for Remodeling BX Service Station (7/12/1979) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
Approval Order for Hydrazine Exhaust Incinerator, Davis County (2/5/1985) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
Approval Order for Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facility, Davis County (2/20/1986) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
Approval Order for Paint Booth, HVAC Modification, Standby Generators, and Fuel Storage Tanks, Davis County (7/18/1983) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
BAQE-026-88, Approval Order for Paint Spray Booth in Building 1913 and Solvent Spray Booth in Building 1915, Davis County (1/20/1988) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
BAQE-039-91, Approval Order for Building 1701 – Dip Tank, Bake Oven, Paint Booths, Davis County (2/7/1991) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
BAQE-353-88, Approval Order for Two Cold Solvent Cleaning Tanks in Building 2013, Weber County (7/21/1988) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
BAQE-525-88, Approval Order for Structural Repair and Maintenance Facility, Davis County (10/13/1988) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
BAQE-669-88, Approval Order for Paint Distillation Unit in Building 514, Davis County (12/20/1988) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
Construction Approval Order (6/27/1978) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-0103-93, Modified Approval Order for Aircraft Purge System Near Building 287, Davis County (2/11/1993) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-067-95, Modified Approval Order to DAQE-1006-94, Paint Booth Consolidation (1/31/1995) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-068-95, Support Document for Approval Order DAQE-067-95 (1/30/1995) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-0719-93, Approval Order for Air Permit for Emergency Power Generators, Davis County (8/20/1993) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-0752-93, Modified Approval Order for: A. Replacement Boilers in Buildings 1624, 1904, 2104, 2203; B. Paint Spray Booth in Building 751; C. Carbon Brake Coating Process in Building 507; Davis County (8/27/1993) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-1134-95, Approval Order for Setup Chemical Milling Process Line in Bldg 238, Davis County (12/7/1995) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-1171-92, Approval Order for Emergency Generators and Media Blast Booth, Davis County (1/4/1993) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-163-96, Approval Order for Medium Pressure Water & Chemical Paint Stripping of Aircraft, Davis County (2/9/1996) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-167-92, Approval Order for JP-4 Tank Throughput Limitations (2/19/1992) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-403-95, Approval Order for Construction of Two Boilers Each in Buildings 1590 and 1703, Davis County (5/8/1995) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-416-92, Approval Order for Industrial Wastewater Treatment Plant Sludge Dryers, Building 577, Davis County (4/28/1992) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-775-95, Approval Order to Modify AO for Engine Test Facilities, Davis County (8/30/1995) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-824-94, Approval Order For Used Oil Burner/Boiler Permit Modification, Davis County (9/29/1994) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-860-95, Your Letter of 6 September 1995, Phase II Vapor Recovery at Building 454 (9/20/1995) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-894-91, Approval Order; Wording Change to Approval Order Dated June 22, 1988, Davis County (11/25/1991) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-915-94, Change of Jet Fuel from JP-4 to JP-8 (10/18/1994) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
Ozone NAAQS Approval Orders: | |||
DAQE-0063-94, Pacificorp Gadsby Power Plant, Approval Order for SIP Change, Title V Major (2/3/1994) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-300-95, Olympia Sales Company, Approval Order Revised to Meet the Ozone Maintenance Plan, Salt Lake County, Toxic Major Title V Major (4/13/1995) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
DAQE-433-94, Kennecott Utah Copper – Utah Power Plant, Approval Order for RACT Analysis, Salt Lake County, Title V Major (5/27/1994) | 3/4/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 |
(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory provisions.
Rule title | State effective date | Final rule citation, date | Comments |
---|---|---|---|
Section I. Legal Authority | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section II. Review of New and Modified Air Pollution Sources | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section III. Source Surveillance | 1/1/2003 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IV.A. Introduction | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IV.B. Air Quality Surveillance Network Design | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IV.C. Network Description | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IV.D. Data Reporting | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IV.E. Episode Monitoring | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IV.F. Annual Review | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section V. Resources | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section VI. Intergovernmental Cooperation | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section VII. Prevention of Air Pollution Emergency Episodes | 1/1/2003 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section VIII. Prevention of Significant Deterioration | 6/16/2006 | 76 FR 41712, 7/15/2011 | |
Section IX.A.1. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 8/14/1991 | 59 FR 35036, 7/8/1994 | |
Section IX.A.2. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 8/14/1991 | 59 FR 35036, 7/8/1994 | |
Section IX.A.3. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 9/5/2002 | 67 FR 78181, 12/23/2002 | |
Section IX.A.4. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 8/14/1991 | 59 FR 35036, 7/8/1994 | |
Section IX.A.5. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 8/14/1991 | 59 FR 35036, 7/8/1994 | |
Section IX.A.6. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 9/5/2002 | 67 FR 78181, 12/23/2002 | |
Section IX.A.7. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 9/5/2002 | 67 FR 78181, 12/23/2002 | |
Section IX.A.8. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 9/5/2002 | 67 FR 78181, 12/23/2002 | |
Section IX.A.9. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 9/5/2002 | 67 FR 78181, 12/23/2002 | |
Section IX.A.10. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 9/5/2002 | 67 FR 78181, 12/23/2002 | |
Section IX.A. Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 9/5/2002 | 67 FR 78181, 12/23/2002 | |
Section IX.A.23. Fine Particulate Matter, PM | 12/4/2014 | 83 FR 59316, 11/23/2018 | Except for Chapters 1-3, Area Sources found in Chapter 6.6, Chapter 8 and Chapter 9. |
Section IX.B. Sulfur Dioxide | 1/1/2003 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IX.C. Carbon Monoxide | 2/25/2000 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IX.C.6. Carbon Monoxide, Provo | 6/7/2018 | 85 FR 35811, 6/12/2020 | |
Section IX.C.7. Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provision for Salt Lake City | 12/2/2004 | 70 FR 44055, 8/1/2005 | |
Section IX.C.8. Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Ogden | 1/4/2005 | 70 FR 54267, 9/14/2005 | |
Section IX.D. 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake and Davis Counties | 1/3/2007 | 78 FR 59242, 9/26/2013 | With exceptions identified in document. |
Section IX.E. Nitrogen Dioxide | 2/25/2000 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IX.F. Lead | 2/25/2000 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IX.G. Fluoride | 2/25/2000 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section IX.H.1. General Requirements: Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Emission Limits and Operating Practices, PM | 1/3/2019 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
Section IX.H.2. Source Specific Emission Limitations in Salt Lake County PM | 1/3/2019 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
Section IX.H.3. Source Specific Emission Limitations in Utah County PM | 12/3/2015 | 82 FR 47153 10/11/2017 | |
Section IX.H.4. Interim Emission Limits and Operating Practices | 12/3/2015 | 82 FR 47153 10/11/2017 | |
Section IX.H.21. General Requirements: Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Emission Limits and Operating Practices, Regional Haze Requirements | 11/25/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section IX.H.22. Source Specific Emission Limitations: Regional Haze Requirements, Best Available Retrofit Technology | 11/25/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section X.A. General Requirements and Applicability | 9/5/2019 | 86 FR 27036, 5/19/2021 | |
Section X.B. Davis County | 2/14/1997 | 62 FR 38213, 7/17/1997 | |
Section X.C. Salt Lake County | 10/7/2004 | 70 FR 44055, 8/1/2005 | |
Section X.D. Utah County | 5/18/2004 | 70 FR 66264, 11/2/2005 | |
Section X.E. Weber County | 11/4/2004 | 70 FR 54267, 9/14/2005 | |
Section X.F. Cache County | 9/5/2019 | 86 FR 27036, 5/19/2021 | |
Section XI. Other Control Measures for Mobile Sources | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XII. Transportation Conformity Consultation | 5/2/2007 | 73 FR 51222, 9/2/2008 | |
Section XIII. Analysis of Plan Impact | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XIV. Emission Inventory Development | 2/25/2000 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XV. Title 19, Chapter 2 Utah Code Annotated, 1993 | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVI. Public Notification | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.A. Introduction | 2/25/2000 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.B. Background | 4/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.C. Visibility Protection | 4/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.D. Visibility Monitoring | 2/25/2000 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.E. New or Modified Source Analysis of Visibility Impact | 2/25/2000 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.F. Existing Source Visibility Impact and BART | 4/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.G. Regional Haze | 4/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.H. Long Term Plan to Show Progress Toward Improved Visibility | 4/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.I. Visibility Progress Report | 4/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVII.J. Policy of the Air Conservation Committee Concerning the Protection of Scenic Views Associated with Mandatory Class I Areas from Signficant Impairment for Visibility | 4/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XVIII. Demonstration of GEP Stack Height | 2/25/2000 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XIX. Small Business Assistance Program | 11/12/1993 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XX.A. Executive Summary | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.B. Background on the Regional Haze Rule | 8/15/2019 | [85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.C. Long-Term Strategy for the Clean-Air Corridor | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873,11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.D. Long-Term Strategy for Stationary Sources | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.E. Sulfur Dioxide Milestones and Backstop Trading Program | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.F. Long-Term Strategy for Mobile Sources | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.G. Long-Term Strategy for Fire Programs | 4/7/2011 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.H. Assessment of Emissions from Paved and Unpaved Road Dust | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.I. Pollution Prevention and Renewable Energy Programs | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.J. Other GCVTC Recommendations | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.K. Projection of Visibility Improvement Anticipated from Long-Term Strategy | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.L. Periodic Implementation Plan Revisions | 8/15/2019 | [85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.M. State Planning/Interstate Coordination and Tribal Implementation | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XX.N. Enforceable Commitments for the Utah Regional Haze SIP | 8/15/2019 | 85 FR 75873, 11/27/2020 | |
Section XXII. General Conformity | 1/1/2003 | 68 FR 37744, 6/25/2003 | |
Section XXIII. Interstate Transport | 2/9/2007 | 73 FR 16543, 3/28/2008 | |
Progress Report for Utah’s State Implementation Plan for Regional Haze | 2/4/2016 | 85 FR 64050, 10/9/2020 | |
Ogden Carbon Monoxide (CO) Maintenance Plan Summary | |||
Salt Lake and Davis County Ozone Maintenance Plan Summary | |||
Salt Lake and Tooele Counties Sulfur Dioxide (SO | |||
Salt Lake City Carbon Monoxide (CO) Maintenance Plan | |||
Salt Lake County Particulate Matter (PM | 12/3/2015 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
Utah County Particulate Matter (PM Attainment Plan Summary | 12/3/2015 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
Ogden City Particulate Matter (PM | 12/3/2015 | 85 FR 10991, 2/26/2020 | |
Logan, UT-ID Fine Particulate Matter (PM | 12/5/2019 | 86 FR 27036, 5/19/2021 | |
Ozone (8-hour, 2015) Uinta Basin, Northern Wasatch Front and Southern Wasatch Front 2017 Base Year Inventories | 7/29/2020 | 86 FR 35405, 7/6/2021 | |
Ozone (8-hour, 2015) NNSR Certification | 7/29/2021 | 87 FR 24275, 4/25/2022 |
§ 52.2321 Classification of regions.
The Utah plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
Wasatch Front Intrastate | I | I | I | I | I |
Four Corners Interstate | IA | IA | III | III | III |
Utah Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
§ 52.2322 Extensions.
(a) The Administrator, by authority delegated under section 188(d) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990, extends for one year (until December 31, 1995) the attainment date for the Salt Lake County PM
(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2323 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Utah’s plan as meeting the requirements of section 110 of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977. Furthermore, the Administrator finds that the plan satisfies all requirements of Part D, Title 1, of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977, except as noted below.
(b)(1) Insofar as the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) provisions found in this subpart apply to stationary sources of greenhouse gas (GHGs) emissions, the Administrator approves that application only to the extent that GHGs are “subject to regulation”, as provided in this paragraph (b), and the Administrator takes no action on that application to the extent that GHGs are not “subject to regulation.”
(2) Beginning January 2, 2011, the pollutant GHGs is subject to regulation if:
(i) The stationary source is a new major stationary source for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will emit or will have the potential to emit 75,000 tpy CO
(ii) The stationary source is an existing major stationary source for a regulated NSR pollutant that is not GHGs, and also will have an emissions increase of a regulated NSR pollutant, and an emissions increase of 75,000 tpy CO
(3) Beginning July 1, 2011, in addition to the provisions in paragraph (b)(2) of this section, the pollutant GHGs shall also be subject to regulation:
(i) At a new stationary source that will emit or have the potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO
(ii) At an existing stationary source that emits or has the potential to emit 100,000 tpy CO
(4) For purposes of this paragraph (b) –
(i) The term greenhouse gas shall mean the air pollutant defined in 40 CFR 86.1818-12(a) as the aggregate group of six greenhouse gases: Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane, hydrofluorocarbons, perfluorocarbons, and sulfur hexafluoride.
(ii) The term tpy CO
(A) Multiplying the mass amount of emissions (tpy), for each of the six greenhouse gases in the pollutant GHGs, by the gas’s associated global warming potential published at Table A-1 to subpart A of 40 CFR part 98 – Global Warming Potentials.
(B) Sum the resultant value from paragraph (b)(4)(ii)(A) of this section for each gas to compute a tpy CO
(iii) the term emissions increase shall mean that both a significant emissions increase (as calculated using the procedures in 40 CFR 52.21(a)(2)(iv)) and a significant net emissions increase (as defined in paragraphs 40 CFR 52.21(b)(3) and (b)(23)(i)) occur. For the pollutant GHGs, an emissions increase shall be based on tpy CO
§ 52.2324 Original identification of plan.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of Utah” and all revisions submitted by Utah that were federally approved prior to March 1, 2016.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 25, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Clarifications of the plan relating to particulate regulations, CO and NO
(2) Revision of State new source review regulation, section 1.3.3 of the Utah Code of Air Conservation Regulations, submitted on September 13, 1972, by the Governor.
(3) Transportation control plan submitted April 13, 1973, by the Governor.
(4) Reenacted legislation providing for public availability of emission data submitted on June 13, 1974, by the State Division of Health.
(5) The Revised Utah Air Conservation Regulations on July 10, 1975, by the Governor.
(6) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D and other sections of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on December 28, 1978, by the Governor.
(7) On November 5, 1979, the Governor submitted a plan revision to meet the requirements of Air Quality Monitoring, 40 CFR part 58, subpart C, § 58.20.
(8) Provisions to meet the transportation control requirements of Part D and other sections of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on November 5, 1979, and August 11, 1980, by the Governor.
(9) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D for particulates and to attain the national standard for lead were submitted on March 11, 1980, July 25, 1980, November 13, 1980, December 26, 1980, and April 8, 1981.
(10) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part C of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on August 17, 1981.
(11) Provisions to meet the requirements of section 127 and Part D for carbon monoxide and ozone were submitted on August 11, 1980.
(12) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, for particulates and volatile organic compounds, were submitted on April 8, 1981.
(13) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, for particulates were submitted on March 1, 1982.
(14) A revision to the definition of volatile organic compound was submitted on April 29, 1982.
(15) Provisions to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, for carbon monoxide in Provo and Ogden, Utah were submitted on September 20, 1982.
(16) Additional information regarding stack monitoring at the main stack at the Kennecott Copper Smelter in Salt Lake City was submitted on December 27, 1982, and February 3, 1984.
(17) Provision to meet the requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977 providing for implementing automobile inspection and maintenance in Salt Lake and Davis Counties were submitted on December 9, 1983, December 19, 1983, February 6, 1984, and March 1, 1984. A revision providing for the commitment to adopt regulations for VOC sources covered by future CTG’s (Group III) was submitted on February 6, 1984.
(18) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Governor for attainment of the SO
(19) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Governor on April 26, 1985, for visibility monitoring and new source review.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated April 26, 1985, from Governor Norman Bangerter submitting the Utah Visibility SIP and Regulations.
(B) The Visibility SIP and the Utah Air Conservation Regulations 1.1.7 and 3.11.1 were adopted on April 15, 1985 referred to in the Governor’s letter as April 12, 1985.
(20) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Governor on December 12, 1985, for attaintment of the CO standard in Utah County.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter and attachments dated December 12, 1985, from Governor Norman H. Bangerter submitting the SIP Revision for attainment of NAAQS for CO in Utah County. The attachments included Section 9, Part C; Section 9, Appendices A, C, H, and I; and Technical Support Document – Provo.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter dated May 8, 1986, from Brent C. Bradford to Irwin Dickstein; Re: Response to questions on I/M with anti-tampering program.
(B) Letter and attachment dated May 15, 1986, from Brent Bradford to Irwin Dickstein transmitting Appendix D of the Technical Support Document.
(21) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Governor on December 11, 1987, for visibility general plan requirements and long-term strategies.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated December 2, 1988, from the Utah Bureau of Air Quality to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region VIII.
(B) A revised section 16, Visibility Protection, of the Utah SIP was adopted on November 12, 1987, except for the first three paragraphs of § 16.1, the fifth and sixth paragraph of § 16.4, and the second and third paragraphs of § 16.5.
(22) In a letter dated May 2, 1986, the Governor submitted revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations addressing GEP stack heights/dispersion techniques and a new Section 17 to the SIP addressing GEP stack height demonstration analysis.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations adopted April 18, 1986. The revisions consist of adding stack height definitions (UACR 1.1.128 through UACR 1.1.133) and updating stack height exemptions (UACR 3.8).
(B) Stack height demonstration analysis submitted by the State in a letter dated May 2, 1986.
(23) On May 2, 1991 the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the plan. The revisions include amendments to the prevention of significant deterioration (PSD) portion of the plan to incorporate the nitrogen dioxide (NO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, section R446-1-1, Foreword and Definitions, section R446-1-3, Control of Installations, and section R446-2-1, Utah State Implementation Plan Incorporation by Reference, effective January 1, 1991.
(B) Letter dated May 1, 1991, from Kenneth Hansen of the Utah Division of Administrative Rules to Dave McNeill of the Utah Bureau of Air Quality, confirming a codification change to paragraph R446-1-3.6.5, effective May 1, 1991. This letter contains a reprinted version of R446-1-3.6.5.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) February 26, 1991, letter from F. Burnell Cordner, Executive Secretary, Utah Air Conservation Committee, to Douglas M. Skie, EPA, transmitting administrative materials for the SIP revision.
(B) May 2, 1991, letter from Norman H. Bangerter, Governor, State of Utah, to James J. Scherer, EPA. Official SIP submittal, transmitting the SIP narrative modifying section 8, Prevention of Significant Deterioration, and other administrative materials.
(24) On May 4, 1990, and July 25, 1991, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the plan. The revisions include amendments to the ozone nonattainment area regulations for stationary sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), contained within Regulation R446-1-4.9 of the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, “Emission Standards. Non-Attainment Area Requirements – Ozone,” and the definitions applicable to the VOC regulations, contained within Regulation R446-1-1, “Foreward and Definitions.” The amendments were made to conform Regulations R446-1-1 and R446-1-4.9 to statutory requirements for application of reasonably available control technology (RACT) to stationary sources of VOC’s, as required by section 182(a)(2)(A) of the 1990 Clean Air Act, and to improve the clarity and enforceability of the regulations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the following Utah Air Conservation Regulations, Section R446-1-1, Foreward and Definitions, effective January 1, 1991: R446-1-1.10, 1.16, 1.40, 1.60, 1.109, 1.126, 1.140, 1.150, 1.151, 1.159, 1.160, 1.161, 1.162, 1.163, 1.164, 1.165, 1.166, 1.167, 1.168, 1.169, 1.170, 1.171, 1.172, 1.173, 1.174, 1.175, 1.176, 1.177, 1.178, 1.180, 1.182, 1.183, 1.184.
(B) Revisions to the following rules of R446-1-4.9, Emission Standards. Non-Attainment Area Requirements – Ozone, effective June 15, 1991: 4.9.A through 4.9.E were added (disposal of VOCs; requirements for EPA concurrence on alternative test methods, alternative methods of control, alternative compliance periods, alternative emission limits, or alternative monitoring schedules; recordkeeping and reporting requirements; RACT requirements for major non-CTG sources; “once-in, always-in” requirements; and allowance for exclusion of non-reactive VOC’s); revisions to 4.9.1 (Petroleum Liquid Storage), 4.9.2 (Gasoline Transfer/Storage), 4.9.3 (Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions in Refineries), 4.9.4 (Degreasing and Solvent Cleaning Operations), 4.9.5 (Cutback Asphalt), 4.9.6 (Volatile Organic Compounds Used for Coating Paper, Fabric, Vinyl, Metal Furniture, Large Appliances, Magnet Wire, Flat Wood Paneling, Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products, and Graphic Arts), 4.9.7 (Perchlorethylene Dry Cleaning Plants), 4.9.8 (Compliance Schedule); 4.9.9 (Compliance Schedule) was deleted.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) May 9, 1991, letter from F. Burnell Cordner, Executive Secretary, Utah Air Conservation Committee, to Douglas Skie, EPA. This letter provided final changes to R446-1-4.9, indicated that these changes would become effective on June 15, 1991, and indicated that the State would submit the Ozone SIP revision package to EPA after the changes become effective.
(B) July 25, 1991, letter from Norman H. Bangerter, Governor, State of Utah, to James Scherer, EPA. Official SIP submittal, transmitting revised Regulation R446-1-4.9, and other administrative materials. This letter provided a negative declaration for seven CTG source categories: large petroleum dry cleaners, manufacturers of high density polyethylene, polypropylene, polystyrene resins, manufacturers of synthesized pharmaceutical products, manufacturers of pneumatic rubber tires, natural gas/gas processing plants, and synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industries (SOCMI) with fugitive emissions and/or air oxidation processes.
(C) September 5, 1991, letter from F. Burnell Cordner, Executive Secretary, Utah Air Quality Board, to James Scherer, EPA. This letter provided a negative declaration for three CTG source categories: surface coating of cans, surface coating of metal coils, and surface coating of automobiles and light duty trucks.
(D) January 30, 1992, letter from F. Burnell Cordner, Executive Secretary, Utah Air Quality Board, to Doug Skie, EPA. This letter contained the State’s commitment to conduct capture efficiency testing using the most recent EPA capture efficiency protocols, and the commitment to adopt federal capture efficiency test methods after they are officially promulgated by EPA.
(25) The Governor of Utah submitted a PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, printed January 27, 1992.
(B) Utah State Implementation Plan, Section 1-7 and 10-15, effective March 31, 1992.
(C) Utah State Implementation Plan, Section 9, Part A and Section 9, Part A, Appendix A effective August 14, 1991.
(26) On November 9, 1992, Norman Bangerter, the Governor of Utah, submitted a SIP revision to the Utah Implementation Plan and Utah Air Conservation Regulations. This revision establishes and requires the implementation of oxygenated fuel programs in Provo-Orem and Salt Lake-Ogden Metropolitan Statistical Areas as required by section 211(m) of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) R307-8; Oxygenated Gasoline Program, of the Utah Air Conservation Regulations as adopted by the State, effective December 16, 1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Letter dated November 9, 1992, from Governor Norman Bangerter submitting the oxygenated gasoline program SIP revision.
(B) Letter dated May 19, 1994, from Governor Michael O. Leavitt submitting the oxygenated gasoline program SIP revision.
(27) The Governor of Utah submitted a Section 16, Stack Height Demonstration and Section 9, Part B, Sulfur Dioxide of the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP) a letter dated December 23, 1991, and May 15, 1992, respectively. The Governor’s submittal also included statewide SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah State Implementation Plan, Section 16, effective December 16, 1991.
(B) Utah State Implementation Plan, Section 9, Part B effective June 15, 1992.
(C) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-4. Emission Standards: changes to 4.2 Sulfur Content of Fuels and 4.6.2, effective June 15, 1992.
(28) On November 12, 1993, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to its permitting requirements to satisfy the nonattainment new source review provisions in the amended Clean Air Act for all of its nonattainment areas. On May 20, 1994, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision to Utah’s definition of volatile organic compounds.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-1, the forward and the following definitions: “air contaminant,” “air contaminant source,” “air pollution,” “allowable emissions,” “ambient air,” “best available control technology (BACT),” “board,” “department,” “dispersion technique,” “emission limitation,” “executive director,” “executive secretary,” “major modification,” “major source,” “PM-10 precursor,” “person,” “temporary,” and “volatile organic compound (VOC);” effective November 15, 1993, printed June 24, 1994.
(B) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-3.1.8, R307-1-3.1.10, and R307-1-3.3; effective August 16, 1993, printed May 26, 1994.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter dated October 18, 1994 from Russell A. Roberts to Douglas M. Skie clarifying applicability of Utah’s nonattainment new source review permitting requirements.
(29) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan for the 1990 Carbon Monoxide Base Year emission inventories for Ogden City, Salt Lake City, and Utah County were submitted by the Governor in a letter dated July 11, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Carbon Monoxide 1990 Base Year Emission Inventories for Ogden City, Utah SIP, Section IX, Part C.3., Table IX.C.5; Salt Lake City, Utah SIP, Section IX, Part C.3., Table IX.C.4; and Utah County, Utah SIP, Section IX, Part C.6., Table IX.C.10 all of which became effective on August 31, 1994.
(30) On November 9, 1992, the Governor of Utah submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Assistance Program to be incorporated into the Utah State Implementation Plan as required by section 507 of the Clean Air Act.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Code, Title 19, Chapter 2, Air Conservation Act, Sections 19-2-109.1 and 19-2-109.2, to establish and fund a small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program, effective April 27, 1992.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) November 9, 1992 letter from the Governor of Utah submitting a Small Business Assistance Program plan to EPA.
(B) The State of Utah plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Assistance Program, promulgated September 30, 1992 by the Utah Air Quality Board, effective December 1, 1992.
(31) On February 1, 1995, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the prevention of significant deterioration permitting regulations in R307-1-1 and R307-1-3 of the Utah Air Conservation Regulations to incorporate changes in the Federal PSD permitting regulations for PM-10 increments and to make other minor, administrative changes.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-1, the definitions of “baseline area,” “baseline date,” “net emissions increase,” and “significant,” effective 9/22/94, printed 10/24/94.
(B) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-1-3, Sections 3.6.2.B, 3.6.2.D, 3.6.2.E, 3.6.3.A, 3.6.3.B, 3.6.3.D.(2) and (3), 3.6.4.A.(1), 3.6.4.C, 3.6.4.D, 3.6.5.A, 3.6.5.B.(1)(a), 3.6.5.C, 3.6.5.D, 3.6.5.E, 3.6.5.F, and 3.6.6, effective 10/1/94, printed 10/24/94.
(32)-(33) [Reserved]
(34) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan for the Emission Statement Inventory regulation, UACR R307-1-3.5.4., revision of the ozone nonattainment area designation definition, UACR R307-1-3.3.3C, and other minor changes to definitions in UACR R307-1-1. were submitted by the Governor in a letter dated November 12, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Emission Statement Inventory regulation, UACR R307-1-3.5.4, ozone nonattainment area designation definition, UACR R307-1-3.3.3C, and the following definitions in UACR R307-1-1.; “Control Apparatus”, “Emissions Information”, “Peak Ozone Season”, “Process Level”, and “Process Rate”. All were adopted on August 4, 1993, and became effective on November 15, 1993.
(B) A letter dated May 30, 1995, from Russell Roberts, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality to Douglas Skie, Chief, Air Programs Branch for Region 8.
(35) [Reserved]
(36) The Governor of Utah submitted a revision to Utah’s State Implementation Plan (SIP) for Visibility Protection with a letter dated July 25, 1996. The revision was made to add a new subsection 15.10 to the SIP to include a policy statement regarding scenic views which was deleted from the Utah Air Conservation Regulations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah State Implementation Plan, Subsection 15.10, Policy of the Air Conservation Committee Concerning the Protection of Scenic Views Associated with Mandatory Class I Areas from Significant Impairment for Visibility, adopted on March 26, 1993, and effective on March 29, 1993.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) A July 25, 1996 letter from Michael O. Leavitt, Utah Governor, to Jack McGraw, EPA Region VIII Acting Regional Administrator, in which it was communicated, among other things, that the Utah Air Quality Board deleted R307-5 from the Utah Air Conservation Regulations. The deletion was effective March 29, 1993.
(37) On November 20, 1996, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision to the Utah State Implementation Plan. The submittal included a new Utah regulation which incorporates by reference the Federal new source performance standards in 40 CFR part 60, as in effect on March 12, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-18-1, “Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources (NSPS),” effective September 9, 1996, printed October 19, 1996.
(38) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part D, Ozone; Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability; Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part B, Davis County; Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake County; Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part E, Weber County; UACR R307-1-3.3.3.C., a portion of Control of Installations; UACR R307-1-3.5.3.B.(1), a portion of Emission Statement Inventory; all as submitted by the Governor on February 19, 1997. EPA approved the above provisions. In addition, EPA approved, for the limited purpose of strengthening the SIP, revisions to UACR R307-14, Requirements for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and Davis and Salt Lake Counties, as submitted by the Governor on February 6, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-2-13 adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on January 8, 1997, effective March 4, 1997, including Section IX, Part D.2 of the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP) that such rule incorporates by reference (Ozone Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake and Davis Counties, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on January 8, 1997), and excluding any other provisions that such rule incorporates by reference.
(B) The following State Approval Orders (AO): Pacificorp Gadsby Power Plant AO DAQE-0063-94 dated February 3, 1994, Kennecott Utah Copper Utah Power Plant AO DAQE-433-94 dated May 27, 1994, Hill Air Force Base (HAFB) AO DAQE-163-96 dated February 9, 1996, HAFB AO DAQE-1134-95 dated December 7, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-860-95 dated September 20, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-775-95 dated August 30, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-403-95 dated May 8, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-067-95 dated January 31, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-068-95 dated January 30, 1995, HAFB AO DAQE-915-94 dated October 18, 1994, HAFB AO DAQE-824-94 dated September 29, 1994, HAFB AO DAQE-0752-93 dated August 27, 1993, HAFB AO DAQE-0719-93 dated August 20, 1993, HAFB AO DAQE-0103-93 dated February 11, 1993, HAFB AO DAQE-1171-92 dated January 4, 1993, HAFB AO DAQE-416-92 dated April 28, 1992, HAFB AO DAQE-167-92 dated February 19, 1992, HAFB AO DAQE-894-91 dated November 25, 1991, HAFB AO BAQE-039-91 dated February 7, 1991, HAFB AO BAQE-669-88 dated December 20, 1988, HAFB AO BAQE-525-88 dated October 13, 1988, HAFB AO BAQE-353-88 dated July 21, 1988, HAFB AO BAQE-026-88 dated January 20, 1988, HAFB AO for Industrial Wastewater Treatment Facility dated February 20, 1986, HAFB AO for Hydrazine Exhaust Incinerator dated February 5, 1985, HAFB AO for Paint Booth, HVAC Modification, Standby Generators, and Fuel Storage dated July 18, 1983, HAFB AO for Remodeling Base Exchange BX Service Station dated July 12, 1979, HAFB AO for Construction dated June 27, 1978, and the Olympia Sales Company AO DAQE-300-95 dated April 13, 1995.
(C) UACR R307-2-18, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on February 5, 1997, effective February 14, 1997. This rule incorporates by reference Section X, Part A of the Utah State Implementation Plan, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, General Requirements and Applicability.
(D) UACR R307-2-31, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on February 5, 1997, effective February 14, 1997. This rule incorporates by reference Section X, Part B of the Utah State Implementation Plan, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Davis County.
(E) UACR R307-2-32, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on February 5, 1997, effective February 14, 1997. This rule incorporates by reference Section X, Part C of the Utah State Implementation Plan, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Salt Lake County.
(F) UACR R307-2-34, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on February 5, 1997, effective February 14, 1997. This rule incorporates by reference Section X, Part E of the Utah State Implementation Plan, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Weber County.
(G) UACR R307-1-3.3.3.C., a portion of Control of Installations, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on January 8, 1997, effective January 15, 1997.
(H) UACR R307-1-3.5.3.B.(1), a portion of Emission Statement Inventory regulation, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on January 8, 1997, effective January 15, 1997.
(I) UACR R307-14-1, Requirements for Ozone Nonattainment Areas and Davis and Salt Lake Counties, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on August 9, 1995, effective on August 15, 1995.
(39) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part C, Carbon Monoxide as submitted by the Governor on December 6, 1996 (with minor mathematical corrections submitted by the Utah Division of Air Quality on August 12, 1998), excluding Section IX, Part C.7.f.(3) of the plan, “Emissions Credit Allocation,” as EPA is not taking any action on that section of the plan. UACR R307-1-3.3 Requirements for Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas – New and Modified Sources; as submitted by the Governor on November 24, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-2-12, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on August 7, 1996 and September 4, 1996, effective November 1, 1996, as modified through a notice of nonsubstantive rule change dated July 14, 1998, effective July 27, 1998, to correct minor mathematical errors in Section IX, Part C.7.f.(2) of the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP). UACR R307-2-12 incorporates by reference a number of provisions of the Utah SIP, only some of which are relevant to this rulemaking action. EPA’s incorporation by reference of UACR R307-2-12 only extends to the following Utah SIP provisions and excludes any other provisions that UACR R307-2-12 incorporates by reference:
Section IX, Part C.7 (except for Section IX, Part C.7.f.(3)), Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake City, adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on August 7, 1996, and September 4, 1996, effective November 1, 1996, as modified by the nonsubstantive rule change noted above.
(B) UACR R307-1-3.3, a portion of Requirements for Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas – New and Modified Sources, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on October 4, 1995, December 6, 1995, effective January 31, 1996.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) February 19, 1998, letter from Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality to Richard R. Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII, entitled “DAQS-0188-98; Technical Support Documents – Ogden City and Salt Lake City CO Maintenance Plans.” This letter confirmed that all the emission projections, contained in the technical support documents for both the Salt Lake City and Ogden City redesignation requests, were properly adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board in accordance with the Utah Air Quality Rules.
(B) Materials from Jan Miller, Utah Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, received by Tim Russ, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII, displaying the minor mathematical corrections to the on-road mobile source emission budgets in Section IX, Part C. 7.f.(2) of the Salt Lake City CO Maintenance Plan. These nonsubstantive changes were made in accordance with the Utah Air Quality Rules and were effective July 27, 1998.
(40) The Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan to revise Utah’s definition of a volatile organic compound (VOC) and to include nonsubstantive wording changes regarding VOC emissions from air strippers and soil venting operations. The revisions to the VOC definition, found in UACR R307-1-1, were submitted by the Governor on November 8, 1995, February 12, 1996, November 20, 1996, May 15, 1997, and June 10, 1998. The revisions submitted November 8, 1995, February 12, 1996, November 20, 1996, and May 15, 1997, deleted volatile methyl siloxanes, parachlorobenzotrifluoride (PCBTF), acetone, perchloroethylene (PERC), HFC 43-10mee, HCFC 225ca and HCFC 225cb from the definition of VOCs. The June 10, 1998 submittal incorporated the deletion of 16 more pollutants from the federal list that were determined to have a negligible contribution to tropospheric ozone formation; the compounds are: HFC-32, HFC-161, HFC-236fa, HFC-245ca, HFC-245ea, HFC-245eb, HFC-245fa, HFC-236ea, HFC-365mfc, HCFC-31, HCFC-123a, HCFC-151a, C
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-1-1, a portion of Forward and Definitions, definition of VOC, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on January 7, 1998, effective January 8, 1998.
(B) UACR R307-6, a portion of De minimis Emissions from Air Strippers and Soil Venting Projects, nonsubstantive wording changes, effective October 1, 1995.
(41) On July 11, 1994 the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP) to revise the definition for “Sole Source of Heat” under UACR R307-1-1, “Foreword and Definitions,” to allow the exemption of those households with small portable heating devices from mandatory no-burn periods. This revision also made changes to the residential woodburning regulations under UACR R307-1-4.13.3 “No-Burn Periods,” which specifies the actions which must be taken if contingency measures are implemented in the Salt Lake, Davis or Utah County nonattainment areas. These plans were requested to be withdrawn by the Governor in a November 9, 1998, letter to the Regional Administrator. EPA returned the portions of these plans with a letter to the Governor on January 29, 1999. A nonsubstantive change was made in this section as a result of the revision which moves section 4.13.3 D to section 4.13.3.E; this change was also approved by EPA. On February 6, 1996 the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan to revise Utah’s open burning regulations, under UACR R307-1-2.4, to require that the local county fire marshal establish 30-day open burning windows during the spring and fall closed burning seasons in areas outside of Salt Lake, Davis, Weber, and Utah Counties as granted by the state forester. There were also minor changes made to the open burning regulations under UACR R307-1-2.4, “General Burning” and minor changes made to UACR R307-1-2.5 “Confidentiality of Information.” On July 9, 1998 the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the Utah SIP to add a definition for “PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-1-1, a portion of “Foreword and Definitions,” revision of definition for “Sole Source of Heat,” as adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on December 9, 1993, effective on January 31, 1994.
(B) UACR R307-1-4, a portion of “Emissions Standards,” as adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on December 9, 1993, effective on January 31, 1994.
(C) UACR R307-1-2, a portion of “General Requirements,” open burning changes and nonsubstantive wording changes, as adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on September 6, 1995, effective on October 31, 1995.
(D) UACR R307-1-1, a portion of “Foreword and Definitions,” addition of definition for “PM
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) July 20, 1998, fax from Jan Miller, Utah Department of Air Quality, to Cindy Rosenberg, EPA Region VIII, transmitting Utah Code 65A-8-9, regarding closed fire seasons.
(B) October 21, 1998, letter from Richard R. Long, Director, EPA Air and Radiation Program, to Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, requesting that Utah withdraw the submitted Salt Lake and Davis County PM
(C) November 9, 1998, letter from the Governor of Utah, to William Yellowtail, EPA Region VIII Administrator, requesting that the submitted Salt Lake and Davis County and Utah County PM
(D) December 16, 1998, letter from Larry Svoboda, EPA Region VIII, to Ursula Trueman, Utah Department of Air Quality, clarifying revisions that were made to UACR R307-1-4.
(E) January 5, 1999, letter from Ursula Trueman, Utah Department of Air Quality, to William Yellowtail, EPA Region VIII Administrator, concurring on EPA’s clarification of revisions that were made to UACR R307-1-4.
(F) January 29, 1999, letter from William Yellowtail, EPA Region VIII Administrator, to the Governor of Utah returning the Salt Lake and Davis County and Utah County PM
(42) On February 12, 1996, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions submitted revisions to the SIP that incorporate the General Conformity requirements of 40 CFR part 93, subpart B into the SIP and State regulation.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-2-30, Section XXII, General Conformity, as adopted on October 4, 1995, effective October 12, 1995.
(B) UACR R307-19, General Conformity, as adopted on October 4, 1995, effective October 12, 1995.
(43) On February 1, 1995 the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the Utah SIP to revise the provisions for road salting and sanding in Section 9, part A of the SIP and in UACR R307-1-3, updating the incorporation by reference in R307-2-1, deleting obsolete measures for nonferrous smelters in R307-1-3, and making nonsubstantive changes to UACR R307-1-1 and R307-1-3.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-1-3, a portion of “Control of Installations,” revisions to road salting and sanding requirements and deletion of non ferrous smelter orders, as adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on November 5, 1993, effective on January 3, 1994.
(B) UACR R307-2-1, “Incorporation by Reference,” revised date for incorporation by reference of the State Implementation Plan, as adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on January 31, 1994.
(C) UACR R307-1-1, “Foreword and Definitions,” nonsubstantive change made to definition of “PM
(D) UACR R307-1-3, “Control of Installations,” nonsubstantive changes to road salting and sanding, effective on June 1, 1994.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) February 22, 1999 letter from Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, to Richard Long, Director, EPA Region VIII Air and Radiation Program, transmitting nonsubstantive change correction to R307-2-1, “Incorporation by Reference,” that was left out of the February 1, 1995 SIP submittal.
(B) March 16, 1999 letter from Larry Svoboda, Unit Leader, EPA Region VIII Air and Radiation Program, to Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, explaining EPA’s interpretation of nonsubstantive revision to definition of “PM
(C) April 28, 1999 letter from Richard Sprott, Planning Branch Manager, Utah Division of Air Quality, to Larry Svoboda, Unit Leader, EPA Region VIII Air and Radiation Program, providing explanation for and background to the “PM
(D) August 26, 1999 fax from Jan Miller, Utah Division of Air Quality, to Cindy Rosenberg, EPA Region VIII Air and Radiation Program, transmitting documentation for effective date of the “PM
(44) On February 29, 2000, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to Section XI of the SIP that incorporate a new transportation control measure for Utah County into the SIP and State regulation.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-110-19, Section XI, Other Control Measures for Mobile Sources, as adopted on February 9, 2000, effective February 10, 2000.
(B) Revisions to Section XI of the Utah SIP, Other Control Measures for Mobile Sources, adopted February 9, 2000, effective February 10, 2000.
(45) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part C, Carbon Monoxide (“Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Ogden City”) as submitted by the Governor on December 9, 1996, excluding section IX, part C.8.f.(3) of the plan, “Emissions Credit Allocation,” as EPA is not taking any action on that section of the plan. UACR R307-8; Oxygenated Gasoline Program as submitted by the Governor on July 8, 1998.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-2-12, section IX, part C of the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP), adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on August 7, 1996, and September 4, 1996, effective November 1, 1996. EPA’s incorporation by reference of UACR R307-2-12 only extends to the following Utah SIP provisions and excludes any other provisions that UACR R307-2-12 incorporates by reference:
Section IX, part C.8 (except for section IX, part C.8.f.(3)), “Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Ogden City,” adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on August 7, 1996, and September 4, 1996, effective November 1, 1996.
(B) UACR R307-8, Oxygenated Gasoline Program, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on April 21, 1998, effective April 22, 1998.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) February 19, 1998, letter from Ursula Trueman, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality to Richard R. Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII, entitled “DAQS-0188-98; Technical Support Documents – Ogden City and Salt Lake City CO Maintenance Plans.” This letter confirmed that all the emission projections contained in the technical support documents for both the Salt Lake City and Ogden City redesignation requests were properly adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board in accordance with the Utah Air Quality Rules.
(B) July 17, 2000, letter from Richard Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII, to Ursula Kramer, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, entitled “Federal Register Action for the Ogden City Carbon Monoxide (CO) Redesignation – Resolution of Issues with the Conformity Budgets.”
(C) September 11, 2000, letter from Rick Sprott, Acting Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality, to Richard Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region VIII, entitled “DAQP-131-00; Ogden City Carbon Monoxide (CO) Redesignation – Resolution of Issues with the Conformity Budgets.” This letter provided clarification regarding the transportation conformity budgets in section IX.C.8 of the Ogden City maintenance plan SIP revision.
(46) On April 19, 2000, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the State’s Air Conservation Regulations to update the definitions for “significant” and “volatile organic compound” to be in agreement with the federal definitions found at 40 CFR 51.166(23)(i) and 40 CFR 51.100(s)(1), July 1, 1998, respectively.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Air Conservation Regulations section R307-101-2, definitions of “significant” and “volatile organic compound” (VOC), effective April 8, 1999.
(47) The Governor of Utah submitted a request to repeal sections R307-1-4.11 and R307-2-28, and revise R307-7of the Utah Air Conservation Regulations (UACR) on June 17, 1998. R307-1-4.11 is removed from the SIP. No action was taken on the repeal of R307-2-28 because it was never approved into the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-7 effective November 15, 1996.
(48) On August 14, 2001, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision to Utah’s SIP to update UACR R307-110-33, Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake County. The changes involve a demonstration that Salt Lake County’s test and repair I/M network is as effective as a test only I/M network.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-110-33, which incorporates by reference Utah SIP, Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake County and appendices 1.a, 1.b, and 1.c, adopted by the UAQB August 1, 2001 and State effective on August 2, 2001.
(49) On August 15, 2001, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision to Utah’s SIP to update UACR R307-110-31, Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability. This revision required the mandatory implementation of the inspection of vehicle On-Board Diagnostic (OBD) systems starting January 1, 2002 in all areas implementing an I/M program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R-307-110-31 which incorporates by reference Utah SIP, Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability adopted by the UAQB on August 1, 2001 and State effective on August 2, 2001.
(50) The Governor of Utah submitted Rule R307-110-34 and Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County as part of the Utah State Implementation Plan on December 7, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule R307-110-34 and Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County, including appendices 1 through 6, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on August 1, 2001, effective October 2, 2001, published in the Utah State Bulletin issue of September 1, 2001.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Letter dated December 7, 2001 from Governor Michael O. Leavitt submitting Utah County’s inspection and maintenance program state implementation plan revision.
(B) Evaluation of the Utah County Inspection/Maintenance Program, dated May 20, 1999.
(51) On May 13, 2002, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision to Utah’s SIP involving a new rule R307-310 “Salt Lake County: Trading of Emission Budgets for Transportation Conformity.” R307-310 allows trading from the motor vehicle emissions budget for primary Particulate Matter of 10 microns or less in diameter (PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule R307-310 “Salt Lake County: Trading of Emission Budgets for Transportation Conformity”, as adopted on May 13, 2002, by the Utah Air Quality Board, and State effective on May 13, 2002.
(52) [Reserved]
(53) On September 27, 2001, the Governor of Utah submitted a revision to Utah’s SIP involving R307-301 “Utah and Weber Counties: Oxygenated Gasoline Program.” Specifically, the State revised R307-301-3 “Average Oxygen Content Standard” to only require the implementation of a 2.7% oxygen by weight program and not a 3.1% program that the State had mandated in a 1998 revision.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule R307-301-3 “Average Oxygen Content Standard”, as adopted on September 5, 2001, by the Utah Air Quality Board, and State effective on September 10, 2001. This rule supersedes and replaces R307-8-3.1.B.
(54) On July 3, 2002, the Governor of Utah submitted a SIP revision revising the SIP for the Utah County nonattainment area for particulates of 10 microns in size or smaller (PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Rule R307-110-10, which incorporates revisions to portions of the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, “Control Measures for Area and Point Sources,” Part A, “Fine Particulate Matter” as adopted on July 3, 2002, by the Utah Air Quality Board, and State effective on September 5, 2002. (Section IX of the Utah SIP was formerly designated Section 9. The revisions to Section IX, Part A we are incorporating by reference with this action do not replace Section 9, Part A entirely, but revise portions of Section 9.A.3., 9.A.6, 9.A.7, 9.A.8, 9.A.9 of the previously approved Utah SIP and add a new Section IX.A.10.)
(B) Rule R307-110-17, which incorporates revisions to portions of the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, “Control Measures for Area and Point Sources,” Part H, “Emission Limits,” as adopted on June 5, 2002, by the Utah Air Quality, and State effective on September 5, 2002. (Section IX, Part H of the Utah SIP was formerly designated Section 9, Appendix A. The revisions to Section IX, Part H we are incorporating by reference with this action replace the following sections of Section 9, Appendix A of the previously approved Utah SIP: Section 1.1 (General Requirements (Utah County)) and all subsections thereof; Section 1.2 (Particulate Emission Limitations (company specific)) and all subsections thereof.)
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter dated August 9, 2002 from Richard Sprott, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, to Richard Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region 8, transmitting the chronology of how the Utah County PM
(B) Letter dated July 3, 2002 from Governor Michael O. Leavitt, State of Utah, to Robert E. Roberts, Regional Administrator, EPA Region 8, requesting EPA’s approval of the Utah State Implementation Plan for PM
(C) Commitment letter dated April 18, 2002 from Richard Sprott, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, to Richard Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region 8, committing to work with us to address remaining issues with the PM
(D) Letter dated March 15, 2002 from, Richard Sprott, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, to Richard Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region 8, accompanied by three volumes of Technical Support Documentation titled “Supplement II-02 to the Technical Support Documentation for the State Implementation Plan for PM
(E) Utah’s General Definition rule R307-101-2 as in effect at the time Utah adopted Section IX, Part H of the SIP revision on June 5, 2002.
(F) All portions of the July 3, 2002 Utah PM
(55) [Reserved]
(56) On June 27, 1994 and April 28, 2000, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan. On December 31, 2002, the State of Utah submitted Supplemental Administrative Documentation. The June 27, 1994 submittal revises the numbering and format of Utah’s State Implementation Plan (SIP). The April 28, 2000 and December 31, 2002 submittals contain non-substantive changes to correct minor errors in the June 27, 1994 submittal. The provisions identified below are approved into the SIP and supersede and replace the corresponding prior codification of the provisions of the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah State Implementation Plan Section I; Section II; Section III (except III.C); Section IV; Section V; Section VI; Section VII (except VII.D); Section IX, Part IX.B (except the title, IX.B.3.a, IX.B.3.d, IX.B.3.e, and IX.B.4); Section IX, Parts C, E, F and G (except the titles); Section IX, Part D.1 (except for the title and IX.D.1.d (5)); Section XI (Appendix 1 and Appendix 2 only); Section XII; Section XIII; Section XIV (except Table IX.9); Section XV; Section XVI; Section XVII (except XVII.A, XVII.D and XVII.E); Section XVIII (except XVIII.B); and Section XIX, effective 11/12/93.
(B) Utah State Implementation Plan Section IX, Part IX.B.3.d; Section IX, titles of Parts B, C, D.1, E, F and G; Section XIV, Table XIV.9; Section XVII, Parts XVII.A, XVII.D and XVII.E; and Section XVIII, Part XVIII.B, effective 2/25/2000.
(C) Utah State Implementation Plan Section III, Part III.C; Section VII, Part VII.D; Section VIII; Section IX, Parts IX.B.3.a, IX.B.3.e, IX.B.4, IX.C.7.b(3), IX.C.7.h(3), IX.C.8.b(3), IX.C.8.f(1)(a), IX.C.8.h(3)(a), IX.C.8.h(3)(c), IX.D.1.d(5), IX.D.2.b, IX.D.2.d(1)(a), IX.D.2.e(1), IX.D.2.f(1)(a), IX.D.2.h (except IX.D.2.h(2)), IX.D.2.i and IX.D.2.j; and Section XXII, effective January 1, 2003.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) October 3, 2002 letter from Rick Sprott, Utah Department of Air Quality, to Richard Long, EPA Region VIII, to address typographical errors and missing pages in the January 27, 1994 submittal.
(B) [Reserved]
(57) On September 7, 1999 and February 11, 2003, the Governor of Utah submitted revisions to the SIP. The submittals revise Utah’s Air Conservation Regulations (UACR), R307-170, Continuous Emission Monitoring Program, by repealing and re-enacting the rule to clarify requirements of the rule. The revisions are being approved into the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UACR R307-170, effective 4/1/1999, except sections R307-170-4, R307-170-5 and R307-170-9.
(B) UACR sections R307-170-4, R307-170-5 and R307-170-9, effective December 5, 2002.
(58) On November 9, 2001 and September 16, 2003 the State of Utah submitted revisions to its State Implementation Plan (SIP) to incorporate new and revise existing definitions in the new source review (NSR) rules. The revisions update the State’s NSR rules so that they are consistent with the revisions EPA made to its NSR rules on July 21, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-101-2, the definitions “Actual Emissions,” “Clean Coal Technology,” “Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Project,” “Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit,” “Emissions Unit,” “Pollution Control Project,” and “Representative Actual Annual Emissions,” effective 7/12/01.
(B) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-101-2, the definitions “Major Modification,” “Reactivation of Very Clean Coal-Fired Electric Utility Steam Generating Unit,” “Repowering,” and “Temporary Clean Coal Technology Demonstration Project,” effective 6/1/03.
(C) Revisions to the Utah Air Conservation Regulations, R307-405-1, the definition “Major Modification” effective 6/1/03.
(59) On February 5, 2001, October 26, 2000, September 20, 1999, September 7, 1999, two State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions submitted February 6, 1996 and one on January 27, 1995, the State of Utah submitted SIP revisions that recodifies Utah’s rules that had previously been approved into Utah’s SIP; removed from Utah’s SIP language that is obsolete or is generally not related to attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and is therefore not appropriate to be in Utah’s SIP; and arranged rules to allow for a more coherent SIP structure.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule sections: R307-101-1 and 2 with the exception of the definitions for “actual emissions,” “major modification,” “part 70 source,” “significant,” and “volatile organic compound” effective September 15, 1998; R307-102-1 through R307-102-6 effective September 15, 1998 and R307-102-1(2) effective August 3, 2000; R307-105-1 and R307-105-2 effective September 15, 1998, R307-107-1 through R307-107-6 effective September 15, 1998; R307-110-1 through R307-110-9, R307-110-11, R307-110-13 through R307-110-15, R307-110-18, R307-110-20 through R307-110-28, R307-110-30, and R307-110-32 effective September 15, 1998; R307-115-1 effective September 15, 1998; R307-130-1 through R307-130-4 effective September 15, 1998; R307-165-1 through R307-165-4 effective September 15, 1998; R307-201-1 through R307-201-3 effective September 15, 1998; R307-202-1 through R307-202-6 effective September 15, 1998; R307-203-1 through R307-203-3 effective September 15, 1998; R307-206-1 through R307-206-5 effective September 15, 1998; R307-302-1, R302-302-2 (except paragraph (4)) and R307-302-4 effective September 15, 1998; R307-305-1 through R307-305-7 effective September 15, 1998; R307-307-1 through R307-307-3 effective September 15, 1998; R307-325-1 through R307-325-4 effective September 15, 1998; R307-326-1 through R307-326-7 effective September 15, 1998; R307-327-1 through R307-327-3 effective September 15, 1998; R307-328-1 through R307-328-5 effective September 15, 1998; R307-335-1 through R307-335-4 effective September 15, 1998; R307-340-1 through R307-340-13 effective September 15, 1998; R307-341-1 through R307-341-3 effective September 15, 1998; R307-342-1 through R307-342-7 effective September 15, 1998; R307-401-9 and R307-401-10(1) effective September 15, 1998; R307-403-1 through R307-403-9 effective September 15, 1998; R307-405-1 through R307-405-8 effective September 15, 1998; R307-406-1 through R307-406-6 effective September 15, 1998; R307-413-7 effective September 15, 1998; and R307-414-1 through R307-414-3 effective September 15, 1998.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Outline for Utah’s Rules Reorganization effective September 15, 1998.
(B) July 6, 2000 letter from Richard Long, EPA Region VIII to Ursula Kramer, Director, Utah Division of Environmental Quality requesting Utah to withdraw Utah SIP submittals dated April 30, 1998, October 9, 1998, and April 19, 2000.
(C) October 6, 2000 letter from Richard Long, EPA Region VIII to Rick Sprott, Acting Director, Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ) notifying UDAQ of an October 6, 1995 EPA memorandum (included with the October 6, 2000 letter) stating that Clean Air Act section 172(c)(9) pertaining to contingency measures requirements would not apply to PM10 nonattainment areas that had attained the standard with at least 3 years of clean air quality and as long as the area continued to attain the standard.
(D) October 16, 2000 letter from Michael Leavitt, Governor of Utah to William Yellowtail, Regional Administrator, EPA Region VIII requesting the withdraw of Utah’s SIP submittals dated April 30, 1998, October 9, 1998, and April 19, 2000.
(E) April 2, 2002 letter from Richard Long, EPA Region VIII to Rick Sprott, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality informing UDAQ of our intent to not act on Utah’s SIP submittal dated October 26, 2000 and our intent to remove existing asbestos rule language (R701-1-8) from Utah’s federally approved SIP.
(F) April 7, 2005 letter from Rick Sprott, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality agreeing with EPA on the exclusion of Utah rules R307-1-6, R307-121, R307-122, R307-135, R307-214, R307-215, R307-220, R307-221, R307-320, R307-332, R307-415, R307-417, and R307-1-8 from Utah’s federally approved SIP.
(60) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, Part C.7, “Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake City,” as submitted by the Governor on October 19, 2004; revisions to UAC R307-110-12, “Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part C, Carbon Monoxide,” as submitted by the Governor on October 19, 2004; revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section X, “Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake County,” as submitted by the Governor on October 19, 2004; and revisions to UAC R307-110-33, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake County,” as submitted by the Governor on October 19, 2004.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UAC R307-110-12, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on October 6, 2004, effective December 2, 2004. This incorporation by reference of UAC R307-110-12 only extends to the following Utah SIP provisions and excludes any other provisions that UAC R307-110-12 incorporates by reference: Section IX, Part C.7, “Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake City,” adopted by Utah Air Quality Board on October 6, 2004, effective December 2, 2004.
(B) UAC R307-110-33, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part C, Salt Lake County,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on October 6, 2004, effective October 7, 2004.
(61) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, Part C.8, “Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Ogden,” as submitted by the Governor on November 29, 2004; revisions to UAC R307-110-12, “Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part C, Carbon Monoxide,” as submitted by the Governor on November 29, 2004; revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Section X, “Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part E, Weber County,” as submitted by the Governor on November 29, 2004; and revisions to UAC R307-110-35, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part E, Weber County,” as submitted by the Governor on November 29, 2004.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UAC R307-110-12, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on November 3, 2004, effective January 4, 2005. This incorporation by reference of UAC R307-110-12 only extends to the following Utah SIP provisions and excludes any other provisions that UAC R307-110-12 incorporates by reference:
Section IX, Part C.8, “Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Provisions for Ogden,” adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on November 3, 2004, effective January 4, 2005.
(B) UAC R307-110-35, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part E, Weber County,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on November 3, 2004, effective November 4, 2004.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) A July 28, 2005 letter from Jan Miller, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, to Kerri Fiedler, EPA Region VIII, to address typographical errors in the November 29, 2004 submittal.
(B) An August 2, 2005 letter from Richard Sprott, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, to Gary House, Weber-Morgan Board of Health, addressing limits on Weber County authority to revise vehicle emission cutpoints.
(62) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, “Section IX, Part C.6, Carbon Monoxide Provisions for Provo,” as submitted by the Governor on April 1, 2004; revisions to UAC R307-110-12, “Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part C, Carbon Monoxide,” as submitted by the Governor on April 1, 2004; revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability,” as submitted by the Governor on April 1, 2004; revisions to UAC R307-110-31, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability,” as submitted by the Governor on April 1, 2004; revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County,” as submitted by the Governor on April 1, 2004; revisions to UAC R307-110-34, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County,” as submitted by the Governor on April 1, 2004; the removal of UAC R307-301 from the Federally-approved SIP as requested by the Governor on April 1, 2004; and UAC R307-302-3, and UAC R307-302-4, “No-Burn Periods for Carbon Monoxide” and “Violations,” respectively, as submitted by the Governor on September 20, 1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) UAC R307-110-12, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on March 31, 2004, effective May 18, 2004. This incorporation by reference of UAC R307-110-12 only extends to the following Utah SIP provisions and excludes any other provisions that UAC R307-110-12 incorporates by reference: “Section IX, Part C.6, Carbon Monoxide Provisions for Provo,” adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on March 31, 2004, effective May 18, 2004.
(B) UAC R307-110-31, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on March 31, 2004, effective May 18, 2004.
(C) UAC R307-110-34, “Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on March 31, 2004, effective May 18, 2004.
(D) UAC R307-302-3, “No-Burn Periods for Carbon Monoxide,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on August 13, 1998, effective September 15, 1998.
(E) UAC R307-302-4, “Violations,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on August 13, 1998, effective September 15, 1998.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) An August 2, 2005 letter from Richard Sprott, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, to Jerry Grover, Utah County Commission, addressing limits on Utah County authority to revise vehicle emission cut-points.
(B) An August 19, 2005 letter from Richard Sprott, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, to Richard Long, EPA Region VIII, providing supplemental Technical Support Documentation to Volumes 11 and 12 of the State’s Technical Support Document for the Provo area’s carbon monoxide attainment demonstration and maintenance plan that was submitted by Governor Walker on April 1, 2004.
(C) A September 8, 2005 letter from Jan Miller, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, to Kerri Fiedler, EPA Region VIII, to address typographical errors in “Section X, Part D, Utah County Vehicle Emissions Inspection and Maintenance Program” that was submitted by Governor Walker on April 1, 2004.
(63) Revisions to the definition of “Volatile Organic Compounds,” in UAC rule R307-101-2, as submitted by the Governor on November 11, 2005. Revisions to the definition of “Clearing Index,” in UAC rule R307-101-2, as submitted by the Governor on November 23, 2005.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Administrative Code rule R307-101-2, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on July 6, 2005, effective on July 7, 2005. This incorporation by reference extends only to the definition of Volatile Organic Compounds and excludes any other provisions that R307-101-02 incorporates by reference.
(B) Utah Administrative Code rule R307-101-2, as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on September 7, 2005, effective on September 8, 2005. This incorporation by reference extends only to the definition of the Clearing Index and excludes any other provisions that R307-101-2 incorporates by reference.
(64) Revisions to State Implementation Plan were submitted by the State of Utah on February 7, 2006. The revisions are to the Utah Administrative Code to revise the continuous emission monitoring requirements for performance audits of acid rain monitors and to correct several typographical and grammatical errors.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Administrative Code sections: R307-170-7(1); 307-170-4; R307-170-5(1)(b); R307-170-5(7); R307-170-7(6); R307-170-7(6)(a) and (b); and in R307-170-9 sections (5)(a) and (d), (6)(b), (7)(a)(i), (7)(b), and (9)(a); effective January 5, 2006.
(65) On March 22, 2007 the Governor of Utah submitted the addition to the Utah Administrative Code (UAC) of Rule R307-110-36. This rule incorporates by reference Section XXIII, Interstate Transport, of the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP). The Interstate Transport declaration satisfies the requirements of Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) of the Clean Air Act (CAA). On September 17, 2007, the Governor of Utah also submitted an amendment to the UAC Rule R307-130-4, “Options,” that removes from the text a typographical error. It removes the word “not” which had been accidentally placed in this rule.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Addition to the UAC of rule R307-110-36 that incorporates by reference Section XXIII, “Interstate Transport,” of the Utah SIP. Rule R307-110-36 was adopted by the UAQB on February 7, 2007, effective February 9, 2007, and it was submitted by the Governor to EPA on March 22, 2007.
(B) Revision to UAC Rule R307-130-4, “Options.” This revision removes from the text the word “not.” The amended text was adopted by the UAQB on June 21, 2007, effective July 13, 2007, and it was submitted by the Utah Governor to EPA on September 17, 2007.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Replacement page for UAC Rule R307-110-36 attached to the March 22, 2007 submittal letter by the Utah Governor to EPA. The new page correctly refers to Section XXIII of the Utah SIP instead of the incorrect reference to Section XXII included in the corresponding page submitted with the Administrative Documentation for Rule R307-110-36.
(66) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, “Section XII, Transportation Conformity Consultation,” as submitted by the Governor on June 26, 2007; and revisions to UAC R307-110-20, “Section XII, Transportation Conformity Consultation,” as submitted by the Governor on June 26, 2007.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) UAC R307-110-20, “Section XII, Transportation Conformity Consultation,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on May 2, 2007, effective on May 2, 2007.
(67) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan, Sections R307-101-2, “Definitions,” R307-115-1, “Determining Conformity,” R307-170-7, “Performance Specification Audits,” R307-310-2, “Definitions,” and R307-101-3, “Version of CFR Incorporated by Reference,” as submitted by the Governor on April 17, 2008.
(i) Incorporation by Reference.
(A) UAC R307-101-2, “Definitions,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on February 6, 2008, effective on February 8, 2008.
(B) UAC R307-115-1, “Determining Conformity,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on February 6, 2008, effective on February 8, 2008.
(C) UAC R307-170-7, “Performance Specification Audits,” as by the Utah Air Quality Board adopted on February 6, 2008, effective on February 8, 2008.
(D) UAC R307-310-2, “Definitions,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on February 6, 2008, effective on February 8, 2008.
(E) UAC R307-101-3, “Version of CFR Incorporated by Reference,” as adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on February 6, 2008, effective on February 8, 2008.
(68) On September 7, 1999 and December 1, 2003 the State of Utah submitted revisions to its State Implementation Plan (SIP) to incorporate the requirements of the Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule (CERR). The revisions update the State’s emission reporting rules so that they are consistent with the revisions EPA made to the CERR on June 10, 2002.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A). Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Rule 307-221 EMISSION STANDARDS: EMISSION CONTROLS FOR EXISTING MUNICIPAL SOLID WASTE LANDFILLS, Rule 307-221-1, Purpose and Applicability. Effective January 7, 1999. Published in the Utah State Bulletin, Volume 98, Number 22, November 15, 1998.
(B). Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Rule 307-150 EMISSION INVENTORIES, Rule 150-1, Purpose and General Requirements; Rule 150-2 Definitions; Rule 150-3 Applicability; Rule 307-150-5 Sources Identified in R307-150-3(2); Rule 307-150-6 Sources Identified in R307-150-3(3); Rule 307-150-7 Sources Identified in R307-150-3(4). Effective December 31, 2003. Published in the Utah State Bulletin, Volume 23, Number 23, December 1, 2003.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) October 15, 2002 letter from Richard Long, EPA Region VIII to Rick Sprott, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality (UDAQ) notifying UDAQ of the June 10, 2002 publication of the Consolidated Emission Reporting Rule (40 CFR Part 51, Subpart A) and the need for the State to update its emission inventory reporting requirements.
(69) On September 15, 2006 and March 7, 2008 the State of Utah submitted revisions to its State Implementation Plan (SIP) that contained revised rules pertaining to the State’s Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) preconstruction permit program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The Utah Administrative Code (UAC), R307-110-9, Section VIII, Prevention of Significant Deterioration, is amended effective June 16, 2006.
(B) The Utah Administrative Code (UAC), R307-405, Permits: Major Sources in Attainment or Unclassified Areas (PSD), (except R307-405-3(2)(a)(i), “Major Source Baseline Date”) is amended effective September 7, 2007.
(70) On February 22, 1999, the Governor submitted revisions to the Ozone Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake and Davis Counties, Section IX, Part D.2 of the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP). EPA is approving the revisions except for the following: the revisions to Section IX.D.2.h(2) of the SIP, “Determination of Contingency Action Level,” which EPA is disapproving; the revisions to the remainder of Section IX.D.2.h, which were superseded by revisions to the SIP that EPA approved at § 52.2320(c)(56); and the revisions to Sections IX.D.2.b, IX.D.2.d(1)(a), IX.D.2.e(1), IX.D.2.f(1)(a), IX.D.2.i, and IX.D.2.j, which were superseded by revisions to the SIP that EPA approved at § 52.2320(c)(56).
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Ozone Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake and Davis Counties, Section IX, Part D.2 that was adopted by the Air Quality Board on June 3, 1998 and submitted by the Governor on February 22, 1999.
(71) On May 26, 2011 and September 29, 2011, the State of Utah submitted revisions to its State Implementation Plan to incorporate the requirements of the regional haze program.
(i) Incorporation by reference
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code – Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-150 – Emission Inventories, sections -1, Purpose and General Requirements, -2, Definitions, -3, Applicability, -5, Sources Identified in R307-150(3)(2), Large Major Source Inventory Requirements, -6, Sources Identified in R307-150-3(3), -7, Sources Identified in R307-150-3(4), Other Part 70 Sources, and -8, Exempted Hazardous Air Pollutants. Effective December 31, 2003; as published in the Utah State Bulletin December 1, 2003 and January 15, 2004.
(B) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code – Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-150 – Emission Inventories, section -4, Sulfur Dioxide Milestone Emission Inventory Requirements. Effective September 4, 2008; as published in the Utah State Bulletin July 1, 2008 and October 1, 2008.
(C) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code – Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-250 – Western Backstop Sulfur Dioxide Trading Program, sections -1, Purpose, -3, WEB Trading Program Trigger, -10, Allowance Transfers, -11, Use of Allowances from a Previous Year, and -13, Special Penalty Provisions for the 2018 Milestone. Effective December 31, 2003; as published in the Utah State Bulletin December 1, 2003 and January 15, 2004.
(D) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code – Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-250 – Western Backstop Sulfur Dioxide Trading Program, sections -2, Definitions, -4, WEB Trading Program Applicability, -5, Account Representative for WEB Sources, –6, Registration, -7, Allowance Allocations, -8, Establishment of Accounts, -9, Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting, and -12, Compliance. Effective November 10, 2008; as published in the Utah State Bulletin October 1, 2008 and December 1, 2008.
(ii) Additional materials
(A) Section XX of the Utah Regional Haze State Implementation Plan. Effective April 7, 2011. Published in the Utah State Bulletin February 1, 2011.
(72) On May 26, 2011 and September 29, 2011, the State of Utah submitted revisions to its State Implementation Plan to incorporate the smoke management requirements of the regional haze program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code – Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-204 – Emission Standards: Smoke Management, sections -1, Purpose and Goals, and -2, Applicability. Effective December 31, 2003; as published in the Utah State Bulletin October 1, 2003 and January 15, 2004.
(B) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code – Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-204 – Emission Standards: Smoke Management, section -4, General Requirements. Effective April 7, 2006; as published in the Utah State Bulletin March 1, 2006 and May 1, 2006.
(C) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Rule R307-204 – Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-204 – Emission Standards: Smoke Management, sections -3, Definitions, -5, Burn Schedule, -6, Small Prescribed Fires (de minimis), -7, Small Prescribed Pile Fires (de minimis), -8, Large Prescribed Fires, -9, Large Prescribed Pile Fires, and -10, Requirements for Wildland Fire Use Events. Effective July 7, 2011; as published in the Utah State Bulletin May 1, 2011 and August 1, 2011.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Section XX.G of the Utah Regional Haze State Implementation Pan. Effective April 7, 2011. Published in the Utah State Bulletin February 1, 2011.
(73) On March 22, 2007, the Governor submitted revisions to Section IX, Part D of the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP) in the form of a maintenance plan for the 1997 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) for Salt Lake County and Davis County. On March 22, 2007, the Governor also submitted revisions to associated rules: UAC R307-101-2, R307-110-13, R307-320, R307-325, R307-326, R307-327, R307-328, R307-335, R307-340, R307-341, and R307-342. EPA is approving the maintenance plan, except for the following aspects, which EPA is disapproving: those contingency measures listed in section 6.d of the State’s maintenance plan that are voluntary in nature, which consist of: “Alert Day Enhancements,” “Heavy Equipment Emission Control Program,” “Reduce Emissions of VOCs” (to the extent the State would adopt and implement the measure as a voluntary commitment rather than a regulatory measure), “Identification of High-Polluting Vehicles,” and “Other VOC or NO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-325, Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: General Requirements; Rule R307-326, Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Control of Hydrocarbon Emissions in Petroleum Refineries; Rule R307-327, Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Petroleum Liquid Storage; and Rule R307-340, Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Surface Coating Processes. Effective March 9, 2007, as published in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2006 and February 1, 2007 in proposed form, and April 1, 2007 as finally adopted.
(B) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-328, Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas and Utah and Weber Counties: Gasoline Transfer and Storage; Rule R307-335, Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Degreasing and Solvent Cleaning Operations; Rule R307-341, Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Cutback Asphalt; and, UAC R307-342, Ozone Nonattainment and Maintenance Areas: Qualification of Contractors and Test Procedures for Vapor Recovery Systems for Gasoline Delivery Tanks. Effective January 16, 2007 as published in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2006 in proposed form and February 1, 2007 as finally adopted.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Utah State Implementation Plan, Section IX, Part D, 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Provisions for Salt Lake and Davis Counties, with the following exceptions: Subsection 5.a.(3)(b), paragraphs 2, 3, and 4, beginning with “The State of Utah . . .” and ending with “. . . (Stratospheric Ozone).” on pages 17 and 18; subsection 5.b.(1), beginning in paragraph 1 at “On April 3, 2002 . . .” and ending with “the ozone maintenance plan.” at the end of paragraph 2 on page 18; subsection 5.g., Control Measure Carried Forward from the 1-hour Ozone Plan, on page 20; subsection 6.d., first bullet, Alert Day Enhancements, on page 22; subsection 6.d., third bullet, Heavy Equipment Emission Control Program, on page 22; subsection 6.d., fourth bullet, phrase “Request voluntary commitments or” on page 23; subsection 6.d., fifth bullet, Identification of High-Polluting Vehicles, on page 23; and, subsection 6.d., sixth bullet, Establish an Offset Ratio for NO
(74) On August 16, 2012 the State of Utah submitted as a SIP revision a revised version of its breakdown rule, Utah Administrative Code (UAC) R307-107, which replaces the prior version of UAC R307-107.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-107, General Requirements: Breakdowns. Effective July 31, 2012; as published in the Utah State Bulletin on March 1, 2012, modified on July 1, 2012, and August 15, 2012. Note: The August 15, 2012 publication contains a typographical error in the title of Rule R307-107.
(75) On September 15, 2006, the Governor submitted revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP) permitting rules. The September 15, 2006 submittal contains new, amended and renumbered rules in Utah Administrative Code (UAC) Title R-307 that pertain to the issuance of Utah air quality permits. EPA is approving the following rules or parts of rules from the September 15, 2006 submittal: R307-401-1 through 6; R307-401-8; R307-401-9 (except for paragraph (b) and the portions of paragraph (c) that reference paragraph (b)); R307-401-10 through 11; R307-401-13; R307-401-17 through 20; and R307-410-1 through 4. EPA is disapproving the following rules or parts of rules from the September 15, 2006 submittal: R307-401-7; R307-401-9(b) and the portions of 9(c) that reference (9)(b); R307-401-12; and R307-410-5. EPA is limitedly approving and limitedly disapproving R307-410-6 from the September 15, 2006 submittal – this means EPA is approving this rule because it will strengthen the SIP but is simultaneously disapproving it because it does not fully comply with applicable requirements. EPA is not acting on the revisions to UAC R307-101-2 because the revisions have been superseded by later revisions to the rule, which EPA approved at § 52.2320(c)(67) (see 73 FR 51222). EPA is not acting on R307-401-14 through 16 because EPA previously acted on such provisions (notice of final rulemaking signed October 19, 2012).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-401, Permits: New and Modified Sources, Rule R307-401-1, Purpose; Rule R307-401-2, Definitions; Rule R307-401-3, Applicability; Rule R307-401-4, General Requirements; Rule R307-401-5, Notice of Intent; Rule R307-401-6, Review Period; Rule R307-401-8, Approval Order; R307-401-9, Small Source Exemption except for R307-401-9(1)(b) and the phrase “or (b)” in R307-401-9(1)(c); Rule R307-401-10, Source Category Exemptions; Rule R307-401-11, Replacement-in-Kind Equipment; Rule R307-401-13, Plantwide Applicability Limits; Rule R307-401-17, Temporary Relocation; Rule R307-401-18, Eighteen Month Review; Rule R307-401-19, Analysis of Alternatives; and Rule R307-401-20, Relaxation of Limitations. Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-410, Permits: Emissions Impact Analysis, Rule R307-410-1, Purpose; Rule R307-410-2, Definitions; Rule R307-410-3, Use of Dispersion Models; R307-410-4, Modeling of Criteria Pollutant Impacts in Attainment Areas; and R307-410-6, Stack Heights and Dispersion Techniques. Effective June 16, 2006, as published in the Utah State Bulletin on December 1, 2005, modified on April 1, 2006, and July 15, 2006.
(76) On April 14, 2011 the State of Utah submitted revisions to its State Implementation Plan (SIP) that contained revised rules, submitted in their entirety, pertaining to regulation of Greenhouse Gases (GHGs) under the State’s Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code (UAC), Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-401, Permit: New and Modified Sources, R307-401-9, Small Source Exemption, (5); and R307-405, Permits: Major Sources in Attainment or Unclassified Areas (PSD), R307-405-3, Definitions, except (2)(a), (b), (f), (5), and (6); effective January 1, 2011, as published in the Utah State Bulletin on September 15, 2010 and December 15, 2010.
(77) On February 6, 1996, Utah submitted as a revision to its State Implementation Plan (SIP) a “Diesel Inspection and Maintenance Program,” Section XXI of the Utah SIP. EPA is disapproving the Utah Diesel Inspection and Maintenance Program as submitted on February 6, 1996. On September 20, 1999 the State of Utah submitted revisions to its SIP that revised the numbering and format of the Utah Administrative Code rules within Utah’s SIP. From the September 20, 1999 submittal, EPA is approving R307-110-16, “Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part G, Fluoride,” and disapproving R307-110-29, “Section XXI, Diesel Inspection and Maintenance Program,” which incorporated Utah’s Diesel Inspection and Maintenance Program by reference into Utah’s rules. EPA has previously acted on other provisions from the September 20, 1999 submittal.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-110, General Requirements: State Implementation Plan, R307-110-16, Section IX, Control Measures for Area and Point Sources, Part G, Fluoride; effective September 15, 1998; as published in the Utah State Bulletin on June 1, 1998 and October 1, 1998.
(78) On April 17, 2008 the State of Utah submitted revisions to the Utah Administrative Code (UAC) R307-401-14, Used Oil Fuel Burned for Energy Recovery. On September 15, 2006 the State of Utah submitted revisions to the UAC R307-401-15, Air Strippers and Soil Venting Projects, and R307-401-16, De minimis Emissions From Soil Aeration Projects.
(i) Incorporation by Reference
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, Rule R307-401-14, Used Oil Fuel Burned for Energy Recovery. Effective February 8, 2008; as published in the Utah State Bulletin on December 1, 2007 and March 1, 2008.
(B) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-401-15, Air Strippers and Soil Venting Projects, and R307-401-16, De minimis Emissions From Soil Aeration Projects. Effective June 16, 2006; as published in the Utah State Bulletin on December 1, 2005 and July 15, 2006.
(79) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan involving Utah Rule R307-311; Utah County: Trading of Emission Budgets for Transportation Conformity. The Utah Air Quality Board adopted this SIP revision on March 4, 2015, it became state effective on March 5, 2015, and was submitted by the Governor to EPA by a letter dated March 9, 2015.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Utah Rules R307, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-311, Utah County: Trading of Emission Budgets for Transportation Conformity. Effective March 5, 2015, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on January 1, 2015 and published on April 1, 2015 as effective.
(80) Revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan involving Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability, and Utah Rules R307-110-1 and R307-110-31. The Utah Air Quality Board (UAQB) adopted these SIP revisions on December 5, 2012, they became state effective on December 6, 2012, and were submitted by the Governor to EPA by a letter dated January 10, 2013. In addition, revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan involving; Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part F, Cache County and Utah Rule R307-110-36 were submitted for Agency action. These SIP revisions were adopted by the UAQB November 6, 2013, they became State effective on November 7, 2013, and were submitted by the Governor to EPA by a letter dated January 28, 2014.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A)(1) Utah Rules R307, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-110, General Requirements: State Implementation Plan, R307-110-1, Incorporation by Reference, and R307-110-31, Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability; effective December 6, 2012, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012, and published as adopted in the Utah State Bulletin on January 1, 2013.
(2) Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part A, General Requirements and Applicability, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on December 5, 2012.
(B)(1) Utah Rule R307, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-110, General Requirements: State Implementation Plan, R307-110-36, Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part F, Cache County; effective November 7, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on September 1, 2013, and published as adopted in the Utah State Bulletin on December 1, 2013.
(2) Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program Part F, Cache County, adopted by the Utah Air Quality Board on November 6, 2013.
(81) On February 25, 2013, August 5, 2013, and March 5, 2014, the Governor submitted revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP) rules. The February 25, 2013 submittal renumbers Interstate Transport to R307-110-37. The August 5, 2013 SIP revisions give the Director of the Division of Air Quality the authority to make regulatory decisions that were previously made by either the Air Quality Board or the Executive Secretary of the Air Quality Board. The March 5, 2014 submittal establishes a 30-day public comment period for the public notice and comment period for all actions for new or modified sources. EPA is approving these revisions.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-110, General Requirements: State Implementation Plan, R307-110-37, Section XXIII, Interstate Transport; effective December 6, 2012, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on January 1, 2013.
(B) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-401, Permit: New and Modified Sources, R307-401-7, Public Notice; effective October 3, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on August 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on November 1, 2013.
(C) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-101, General Requirements; effective November 8, 2012, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on September 1, 2012, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on December 1, 2012.
(D) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-102, General Requirements: Broadly Applicable Requirements; effective November 8, 2012, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on September 1, 2012, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on December 1, 2012.
(E) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-307, Davis, Salt Lake, and Utah Counties: Road Salting and Sanding; effective November 8, 2012, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on September 1, 2012, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on December 1, 2012.
(82) On January 28, 2010, September 16, 2010, June 18, 2013, November 4, 2013 and August 29, 2014, the Governor submitted revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP). We are approving the January 28, 2010 revisions to R307-405-2, with the exception of the proposed change to the incorporation by reference date, and approving all of the revisions to R307-102. We are approving the June 18, 2013 SIP revisions, with the exception of the non-substantive change to re-number R307-410-5(1)[(d)] to R307-410-5(1)(c)(i)(C). The August 29, 2014 submittal’s newly amended rule supersedes and replaces all previous versions of submittals of R307-101-3, General Requirements, Version of Code of Federal Regulations Incorporated by Reference. EPA is approving the August 29, 2014 revisions. Previous submittals of R307-101-3 were received on January 28, 2010, September 16, 2010, April 26, 2012 and November 4, 2013. No further EPA action is required on these earlier submittals.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-101, General Requirements, R307-101-2, Definitions; effective December 2, 2009 as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2009, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on January 1, 2010.
(B) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-101, General Requirements, R307-101-3, Version of Code of Federal Regulations Incorporated by Reference; effective August 7, 2014, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on June 1, 2014, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on September 1, 2014.
(C) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-401, Permit: New and Modified Sources, R307-401-15, Air Strippers and Soil Venting Projects; effective February 7, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on December 1, 2012, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on March 1, 2013.
(D) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-405, Permits: Major Sources in Attainment or Unclassified Areas (PSD), R307-405-2, Applicability; effective February 5, 2009, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on November 1, 2008, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on March 1, 2009.
(83) On February 2, 2012, May 9, 2013, June 8, 2013, February 18, 2014, April 17, 2014, May 20, 2014, July 10, 2014, August 6, 2014, and December 9, 2014, the Governor submitted revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan (SIP) rules. The EPA is approving the repeal of R307-340 and R307-342. The EPA is approving the submitted revisions and associated nonsubstantive changes to the following rules: R307-307, R307-351-2, R307-351-4, and R307-355-5. The EPA is conditionally approving the submitted revisions to the following rules: R307-101 (including nonsubstantive changes to R307-101-2), R307-312-5(2)(a), and R307-328-4(6). The EPA is approving the submitted revisions to the following rules: R307-303, R307-307, R307-312 (except R307-312-5(2)(a) which is conditionally approved), R307-328 (except R307-328-4(6) which is conditionally approved), R307-335, R307-342, R307-343, R307-344, R307-345, R307-346, R307-347, R307-348, R307-349, R307-350, R307-351 (except R307-351-2 which is approved with nonsubstantive changes), R307-352, R307-353, R307-354, R307-355 (except R307-355-5 which is approved with nonsubstantive changes), R307-356, R307-357, R307-357-4, and R307-361.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-101, General Requirements, R307-101-2, Definitions; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(B) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-303, Commercial Cooking; effective April 10, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on August 1, 2012, December 1, 2012 and March 1, 2013 and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on May 1, 2013.
(C) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-328, Gasoline Transfer and Storage; effective June 7, 2011, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on February 1, 2011 and May 1, 2011, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on June 15, 2011.
(D) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-335, Degreasing and Solvent Cleaning Operations; effective January 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on August 1, 2012 and December 1, 2012, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on January 15, 2013.
(E)(1) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-342, Adhesives and Sealants; effective August 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on March 1, 2013 and July 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on August 15, 2013.
(2) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-357, Consumer Products (except R307-357-4, Standards); effective August 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on March 1, 2013 and July 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on August 15, 2013.
(F)(1) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-343, Emissions Standards for Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations; effective May 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012, January 1, 2013 and April 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on May 15, 2013.
(2) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-353, Plastic Parts Coatings; effective May 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012, January 1, 2013 and April 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on May 15, 2013.
(G)(1) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-312, Aggregate Processing Operations for PM
(2) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-344, Paper, Film and Foil Coatings; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(3) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-345, Fabric and Vinyl Coatings; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(4) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-346, Metal Furniture Surface Coatings; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(5) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-347, Large Appliance Surface Coatings; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(6) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-348, Magnet Wire Coatings; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(7) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-349, Flat Wood Panel Coatings; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(8) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-352, Metal Container, Closure and Coil Coatings; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(9) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-354, Automotive Refinishing Coatings; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(H) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-350, Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products Coatings; effective December 3, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on August 1, 2013 and November 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on January 1, 2014.
(I) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-356, Appliance Pilot Light; effective January 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on August 15, 2012, and December 1, 2012, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on January 15, 2013.
(J) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-357, Consumer Products, R307-357-4, Consumer Products, Standards; effective May 8, 2014, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on April 1, 2014, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on June 1, 2014.
(K) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-361, Architectural Coatings; effective October 31, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on July 1, 2013 and October 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on November 15, 2013.
(L) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-307, Road Salting and Sanding; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(M) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-351, Graphic Arts; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
(N) Title R307 of the Utah Administrative Code, Environmental Quality, Air Quality, R307-355, Control of Emissions from Aerospace Manufacture and Rework Facilities; effective February 1, 2013, as proposed in the Utah State Bulletin on October 1, 2012 and January 1, 2013, and published as effective in the Utah State Bulletin on February 15, 2013.
§§ 52.2325-52.2330 [Reserved]
§ 52.2331 Attainment dates for national standards.
The attainment date for the secondary NAAQS for sulfur dioxide for Salt Lake County and portions of Tooele County is December 31, 1994.
§ 52.2332 Control strategy: Ozone.
(a) Determinations. EPA is determining that, as of July 18, 1995, the Salt Lake and Davis Counties ozone nonattainment area has attained the ozone standard based on air quality monitoring data from 1992, 1993, and 1994, and that the reasonable further progress and attainment demonstration requirements of section 182(b)(1) and related requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act do not apply to the area for so long as the area does not monitor any violations of the ozone standard. If a violation of the ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Salt Lake and Davis Counties ozone nonattainment area, these determinations shall no longer apply.
(b) Determination. Effective November 7, 2022, EPA is determining that the Southern Wasatch Front, Utah Marginal nonattainment area attained the 2015 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of August 3, 2021, based upon complete quality-assured and certified data for the calendar years 2018-2020.
(a) The requirements of § 51.230(f) of this chapter are not met since section 26-24-16 of the Utah Code Annotated (1953), may preclude the release of emission data, as correlated with applicable emission limitations, under certain circumstances.
§§ 52.2334-52.2345 [Reserved]
§ 52.2346 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The Utah plan, as submitted, is approved as meeting the requirements of Part C, Title I, of the Clean Air Act, except that it does not apply to sources proposing to construct on Indian Reservations.
(b) Regulation for prevention of significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the Utah State implementation plan and are applicable to proposed major stationary sources or major modifications to be located on Indian Reservations.
(c) The State of Utah has clarified the generalized language contained in the Utah Air Conservation Regulations on the use of the “Guidelines on Air Quality Models.” In a letter to Douglas M. Skie, EPA, dated May 26, 1989, F. Burnell Cordner, Director of the Bureau of Air Quality, stated:
* * * The language in section 3.7 of the Utah Air Conservation Regulations on the use of “Guidelines on Air Quality Models” means that all PSD permit reviews will comply with the use of the “Guideline on Air Quality Models (Revised)”, EPA 450/2-78-027R, and any future supplements approved by EPA.
(d) On March 14, 2012 the State of Utah submitted revisions to the State Implementation Plan that incorporated the required elements of the 2008 PM
(1) Major source baseline date means:
(i) In the case of PM
(ii) In the case of nitrogen dioxide, February 8, 1988; and
(iii) In the case of PM
(2) Minor source baseline date means the earliest date after the trigger date on which a major stationary source or a major modification subject to 40 CFR 52.21 or to regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR 51.166 submits a complete application under the relevant regulations. The trigger date is:
(i) In the case of PM
(ii) In the case of nitrogen dioxide, February 8, 1988; and
(iii) In the case of PM
(3) The baseline date is established for each pollutant for which increments or other equivalent measures have been established if:
(i) The area in which the proposed source or modification would construct is designated as attainment or unclassifiable under section 107(d)(1)(A)(ii) or (iii) of the Act for the pollutant on the date of its complete application under 40 CFR 52.21 or under regulations approved pursuant to 40 CFR 51.166; and
(ii) In the case of a major stationary source, the pollutant would be emitted in significant amounts, or in the case of a major modification, there would be a significant net emissions increase of the pollutant.
(4) Baseline area means any intrastate area (and every part thereof) designated as attainment or unclassifiable under section 107(d)(1)(A)(ii) or (iii) of the Act in which the major source or major modification establishing the minor source baseline date would construct or would have an air quality impact for the pollutant for which the baseline date is established, as follows: equal to or greater than 1 µg/m
(5) Area redesignations under section 107(d)(1)(A)(ii) or (iii) of the Act cannot intersect or be smaller than the area of impact of any major stationary source or major modification which:
(i) Establishes a minor source baseline date; or
(ii) Is subject to 40 CFR 52.21 or [Utah Administrative Code (UAC)] R307-405 and would be constructed in the same state as the state proposing the redesignation.
(6) Significant means, in reference to a net emissions increase or the potential of a source to emit any of the following pollutants, a rate of emissions that would equal or exceed any of the following rates:
(i) Carbon monoxide: 100 tons per year (tpy).
(ii) Nitrogen oxides: 40 tpy.
(iii) Sulfur dioxide: 40 tpy.
(iv) Particulate matter: 25 tpy of particulate matter emissions.
(v) PM
(vi) PM
(vii) Ozone: 40 tpy of volatile organic compounds or nitrogen oxides.
(viii) Lead: 0.6 tpy.
(ix) Fluorides: 3 tpy.
(x) Sulfuric acid mist: 7 tpy.
(xi) Hydrogen sulfide (H
(xii) Total reduced sulfur (including H
(xiii) Reduced sulfur compounds (including H
(xiv) Municipal waste combustor organics (measured as total tetra-through octa-chlorinated diebenzo-p-dioxins and dibenzofurans): 3.2 × 10
(xv) Municipal waste combustor metals (measured as particulate matter): 14 megagrams per year (15 tons per year).
(xvi) Municipal waste combustor acid gases (measured as sulfur dioxide and hydrogen chloride): 36 megagrams per year (40 tons per year).
(xvii) Municipal solid waste landfills emissions (measured as nonmethane organic compounds): 45 megagrams per year (50 tons per year).
(7) Regulated NSR pollutant, for purposes of this section means the following:
(i) Any pollutant for which a national ambient air quality standard has been promulgated and any pollutant identified under 40 CFR 52.21(b)(50)(i) as a constituent or precursor for such pollutant. Precursors identified by the EPA Administrator for purposes of NSR are the following:
(A) Volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides are precursors to ozone in all attainment and unclassifiable areas.
(B) Sulfur dioxide is a precursor to PM
(C) Nitrogen oxides are presumed to be precursors to PM
(D) Volatile organic compounds are presumed not to be precursors to PM
(ii) Any pollutant that is subject to any standard promulgated under section 111 of the Act;
(iii) Any Class I or II substance subject to a standard promulgated under or established by title VI of the Act;
(iv) Any pollutant that otherwise is subject to regulation under the Act.
(v) Notwithstanding 40 CFR 52.21(b)(50)(i) through (iv), the term regulated NSR pollutant shall not include any or all hazardous air pollutant either listed in section 112 of the Act, or added to the list pursuant to section 112(b)(2) of the Act, and which have not been delisted pursuant to section 122(b)(3) of the Act, unless the listed hazardous air pollutant is also regulated as a constituent or precursor of a general pollutant listed under section 108 of the Act.
(vi) Participate matter (PM) emissions, PM
(8) Ambient air increments. (i) In areas designated as Class I, II, or III, increases in pollutant concentration over the baseline concentration shall be limited to the following:
Pollutant | Maximum allowable increase (micrograms per cubic meter) |
---|---|
PM | |
Annual arithmetic mean | 1 |
24-hr maximum | 2 |
PM | |
Annual arithmetic mean | 4 |
24-hr maximum | 8 |
Sulfur dioxide: | |
Annual arithmetic mean | 2 |
24-hr maximum | 5 |
3-hr maximum | 25 |
Nitrogen dioxide Annual arithmetic mean | 2.5 |
PM | |
Annual arithmetic mean | 4 |
24-hr maximum | 9 |
PM | |
Annual arithmetic mean | 17 |
24-hr maximum | 30 |
Sulfur dioxide: | |
Annual arithmetic mean | 20 |
24-hr maximum | 91 |
3-hr maximum | 512 |
Nitrogen dioxide Annual arithmetic mean | 25 |
PM | |
Annual arithmetic mean | 8 |
24-hr maximum | 18 |
PM | |
Annual arithmetic mean | 34 |
24-hr maximum | 60 |
Sulfur dioxide: | |
Annual arithmetic mean | 40 |
24-hr maximum | 182 |
3-hr maximum | 700 |
Nitrogen dioxide Annual arithmetic mean | 50 |
(ii) For any period other than an annual period the applicable maximum allowable increase may be exceeded during one such period per year at any one location.
§ 52.2347 Stack height regulations.
The State of Utah has committed to revise its stack height regulations should EPA complete rulemaking to respond to the decision in NRDC v. Thomas, 838 F. 2d 1224 (D.C. Cir. 1988). In a letter to Douglas M. Skie, EPA, dated May 27, 1988, F. Burnell Cordner, Director, Bureau of Air Quality, stated:
* * * We are submitting this letter to allow EPA to continue to process our current SIP submittal with the understanding that if the EPA’s response to the NRDC remand modifies the July 8, 1985 regulations, the EPA will notify the State of the rules that must be changed to comply with the EPA’s modified requirements. The State of Utah agrees to process appropriate changes.
§ 52.2348 National Highway Systems Designation Act Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Programs.
(a) On March 15, 1996 the Governor of Utah submitted a revised I/M program for Utah County which included a credit claim, a basis in fact for the credit claimed, a description of the County’s program, draft County ordinances, and authorizing legislation for the program. Approval is granted on an interim basis for a period of 18 months, under the authority of section 348 of the National Highway Systems Designation Act of 1995. If Utah County fails to start its program by November 15, 1997 at the latest, this approval will convert to a disapproval after EPA sends a letter to the State. At the end of the eighteen month period, the approval will lapse. At that time, EPA must take final rulemaking action upon the State’s SIP, under the authority of section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Final action on the State/County’s plan will be taken following EPA’s review of the State/County’s credit evaluation and final regulations (State and County) as submitted to EPA.
(b) On May 20, 1999, the State of Utah submitted an evaluation of the Utah County inspection and maintenance program. On December 7, 2001, the Governor of Utah submitted Rule R307-110-34 and Section X, Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program, Part D, Utah County. These submittals satisfy the interim approval requirements specified under section 348 of the National Highway Systems Designation Act of 1995 (62 FR 31351, 63 FR 414). Under the authority of section 110 of the Clean Air Act, EPA is removing the interim status of Utah County’s improved inspection and maintenance program and granting Utah County full final approval of their improved inspection and maintenance program.
§ 52.2350 Emission inventories.
(a) The Governor of the State of Utah submitted the 1990 base year emission inventory of ozone precursors, which are volatile organic compounds, nitrogen oxides, and carbon monoxide, for the Salt Lake and Davis Counties ozone nonattainment area on January 13, 1995, as a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP). This inventory addresses emissions from point, area, non-road, on-road mobile, and biogenic sources. This Governor’s submittal was followed by the submittal of corrections to the inventory, on April 20, 1995, from Russell Roberts, Director, Division of Air Quality, Utah Department of Environmental Quality. The ozone maintenance plan for Salt Lake and Davis Counties that the Governor submitted on February 19, 1997, incorporates by reference the corrected 1990 base year ozone emission inventory as background material. The 1990 ozone base year emission inventory requirement of section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990, has been satisfied for the Salt Lake and Davis Counties area.
(b) On November 12, 1997, the Governor of Utah submitted the 1993 Carbon Monoxide Periodic Emission Inventories for Ogden City and Utah County as revisions to the Utah State Implementation Plan. These inventories address carbon monoxide emissions from stationary point, area, non-road, and on-road mobile sources.
(c) On June 14, 1999, the Governor of Utah submitted the 1996 Carbon Monoxide Periodic Emission Inventory for Utah County as a revision to the Utah State Implementation Plan. The inventory addresses carbon monoxide emissions from stationary point, area, non-road mobile, and on-road mobile sources.
§ 52.2351 Area-wide nitrogen oxides (NOX ) exemption.
On May 2, 1997, Ursula Trueman, Director, Division of Air Quality, Utah Department of Environmental Quality, submitted, on behalf of the State of Utah and pursuant to section 182(f)(2)(A) of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1990, a section 182(f)(2) NO
§ 52.2352 Change to approved plan.
(a) Utah Air Conservation Regulation R307-18-1, New Source Performance Standards, is removed from the approved plan. On June 10, 2002, we issued a letter delegating responsibility for all sources located, or to be located, in the State of Utah subject to the NSPS in 40 CFR part 60. See the table in 40 CFR 60.4 for the status of NSPS delegated to the state of Utah.
(b) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-1-8, Asbestos Work Practices, Contractor Certification, AHERA Accreditation and AHERA Implementation, is removed from Utah’s approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). This rule language pertains to the regulation of asbestos and is generally not related to attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and therefore it is not appropriate to be in Utah’s SIP.
(c) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-1-4.12, National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAPs), is removed from Utah’s approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). Utah has delegation of authority for NESHAPs in 40 CFR part 61 (49 FR 36368), pursuant to 110(k)(6) of the Act.
(d) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-1-6, Eligibility of Pollution Control Expenditures for Sales Tax Exemption, is removed from Utah’s approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). This rule language pertains to State Sales Tax Exemptions for Pollution Control Expenditures and is not generally related to attainment of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) and is therefore not appropriate to be in Utah’s SIP.
(e) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-102-3, Administrative Procedures and Hearings, and R307-414-3, Request for Review, are removed from Utah’s approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). These provisions are not required by the CAA and are, therefore, not required to be in Utah’s SIP. These provisions were last approved in 40 CFR 52.2320(c)(59)(i)(A).
(f) Utah Administrative Code (UAC) rule R307-1-4.06, Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems Program (CEMSP), is removed from Utah’s approved State Implementation Plan (SIP). This rule has been superseded and replaced by rule R307-170, Continuous Emission Monitoring Program.
§ 52.2353 Control strategy: Carbon monoxide.
Determination. EPA has determined that the Provo carbon monoxide “moderate” nonattainment area attained the carbon monoxide national ambient air quality standard by December 31, 1995. This determination is based on air quality monitoring data from 1994 and 1995.
§ 52.2354 Interstate transport.
(a) CAA Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) requirements for the 1997 8-hour ozone and PM
(b) Addition to the Utah State Implementation Plan regarding the 2008 Pb Standard for CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) prongs 1, 2 and 4, submitted to EPA on January 19, 2012, and addition to the Utah SIP regarding the 2010 SO
(c) Addition to the Utah State Implementation Plan regarding the 2008 ozone Standard for CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) prong 1 submitted to EPA on January 31, 2013 and supplemented on December 22, 2015.
(d) Addition to the Utah State Implementation Plan regarding the 2010 NO
§ 52.2355 Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements.
(a) On December 3, 2007 Jon L. Huntsman, Jr., Governor, State of Utah, submitted a certification letter which provides the State of Utah’s SIP provisions which meet the requirements of CAA Section 110(a)(1) and (2) relevant to the 1997 Ozone NAAQS. On December 21, 2009 M. Cheryl Heying, Director, Utah Division of Air Quality, Department of Environmental Quality for the State of Utah, submitted supporting documentation which provides the State of Utah’s SIP provisions which meet the requirements of CAA Section 110(a)(1) and (2) relevant to the 1997 Ozone NAAQS.
(b) On December 3, 2007, Jon L. Huntsman, Jr. Governor, State of Utah, provided a submission to meet the infrastructure requirements for the State of Utah for the 1997 PM
(c) Gary R. Herbert, Governor, State of Utah, provided submissions to meet the infrastructure requirements for the State of Utah for the 1997 PM
(d) The Utah Department of Environmental Quality submitted certification of Utah’s infrastructure SIP for the 2008 Pb NAAQS on January 19, 2012; 2010 NO
(e) Gary R. Herbert, Governor, State of Utah, provided submissions to meet the infrastructure requirements for the State of Utah for the 2015 ozone NAAQS on January 29, 2020. The State’s Infrastructure SIP is approved with respect to the 2015 ozone NAAQS for the following CAA section 110(a)(2) infrastructure elements: (A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II) Prong 3, (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M).
Subpart UU – Vermont
§ 52.2370 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State Implementation Plan for Vermont under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraph (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to February10, 2006, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region 1 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State Implementation Plan as of February 10, 2006.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the New England Regional Office of EPA at 5 Post Office Square – Suite 100, Boston, MA 02109-3912; the EPA, Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, Air Docket (Mail Code 6102T), Room B-108, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Washington, DC 20460 and the National Archives and Records Administration. For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call 202-741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
EPA-Approved Vermont Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
---|---|---|---|---|
Section 5-101 | Definitions | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Approving revisions made to definition for “significant” to include emissions of ozone precursors. |
Section 5-201 | Open burning prohibited | 07/22/98 | 4/22/98, 63 FR 19825 | |
Section 5-202 | Permissible open burning | 1/25/78 | 12/21/78, 43 FR 59496 | |
Section 5-203 | Procedures for local authorities to burn natural wood | 1/25/78 | 12/21/78, 43 FR 59496 | |
Section 5-211 | Prohibition of visible air contaminants | 8/12/78 | 4/16/82, 47 FR 16331 | Except Section 5-211(3). |
Section 5-221 | Prohibition of potentially polluting materials in fuel | 10/14/2011 | 5/22/2012, 77 FR 30212 | Approve revised Section 5-221(1). |
Section 5-231 | Prohibition of particular matter | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Approving revisions to prohibit a process and other specified operations without taking reasonable precautions to prevent particulate matter from becoming airborne, and updating terminology for consistency with industry practice. |
Section 5-241 | Prohibition of nuisance and odor | 1/25/78 | 12/21/78, 43 FR 59496 | |
Section 5-251 | Control of nitrogen oxides emissions | 2/8/2011 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Revised the applicability section. |
Section 5-252 | Control of sulfur dioxide emissions | 2/8/2011 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Revised the applicability section. |
Section 5-253.2 | Bulk Gasoline Terminals | 12/29/14 | 4/20/16, 81 FR 23167 | |
Section 5-253.3 | Bulk Gasoline Plants | 12/29/14 | 4/20/16, 81 FR 23167 | |
Section 5-253.4 | Gasoline tank trucks | 10/29/92 | 4/22/98, 63 FR 19825 | |
Section 5-253.5 | Stage I Vapor Recovery Controls at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities | 12/29/14 | 4/20/16, 81 FR 23167 | |
Section 5-253.8 | Industrial Adhesives | 9/15/2018 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | |
Section 5-253.9 | Offset Lithographic and Letterpress Printing | 9/15/2018 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | |
Section 5-253.10 | Paper coating | 10/29/92 | 4/22/98, 63 FR 19825 | |
Section 5-253.12 | Coating of Flat Wood Paneling | 9/15/2018 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | |
Section 5-253.13 | Coating of Miscellaneous Metal and Plastic Parts | 9/15/2018 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | |
Section 5-253.14 | Solvent metal cleaning | 7/29/93 | 4/22/98, 63 FR 19825 | |
Section 5-253.15 | Cutback and emulsified asphalt | 8/2/94 | 4/22/98, 63 FR 19825 | |
Section 5-253.16 | Wood Furniture Manufacturing | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Approving revisions for consistency with underlying federal regulations. |
Section 5-253.17 | Industrial Solvent Cleaning | 9/15/2018 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | |
Section 5-253.20 | Other sources that emit volatile organic compounds | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Removed the exemption for surface coating of wood. |
Section 5-261 | Control of hazardous air contaminants | 11/03/81 | 02/10/82, 47 FR 6014. | |
Section 5-301 | Scope | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | The air quality standard for sulfates is not part of the SIP. |
Section 5-302 | Sulfur oxides (sulfur dioxide) | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Revision addresses the SO |
Section 5-303 | Reserved | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | The secondary standard for SO |
Section 5-304 | Particulate matter PM | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | New section addresses the 2006 primary and secondary 24-hr standard and the 2013 primary annual standard for the PM |
Section 5-306 | Particulate matter PM | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Removed the annual standard to be consistent with the 2006 PM |
Section 5-307 | Carbon monoxide | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Clarified language to be consistent with EPA. |
Section 5-308 | Ozone | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Revision addresses the Ozone NAAQS adopted in 2008. |
Section 5-309 | Nitrogen Dioxide | 7/5/2014 | /8/1/16, 81 FR 50347 | Revision addresses the NO |
Section 5-310 | Lead | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Revision addresses the Lead NAAQS adopted in 2008. |
Section 5-401 | Classification of air contaminant sources | 2/8/2011 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Amended the source category for asphalt batch plants. |
Section 5-402 | Written reports when requested | 2/8/2011 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | |
Section 5-403 | Circumvention | 12/10/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | |
Section 5-404 | Methods for sampling and testing of sources | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Approving revisions to provide required methods that must be followed when conducting a stack test. |
Section 5-405 | Required air monitoring | 03/24/79 | 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775 | |
Section 5-406 | Required air modeling | 7/5/2014 | 8/1/2016, 81 FR 50347 | Clarified air dispersion modeling must be done in accordance with 40 CFR part 51, Appendix W. |
Section 5-501 | Review of construction or modification of air contaminant sources | December 15, 2016 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Approving revisions to Section 5-501(9) to clarify applicability of local, state, or federal law. |
Section 5-502 | Major stationary sources and major modifications | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Approving revisions to Section 5-502(4)(c) and 5-502(5)(a) and (b) to provide process for PSD increment review demonstration and to determine increment; Approving revisions to Section 5-502(9) to provide requirement for alternative site analysis if: A source is major for ozone and/or major for precursors to ozone; or (2) a source or modification that is major is proposed to be constructed in a nonattainment area. |
Section 5-701 | Removal of control devices | 03/24/79 | 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775 | |
Section 5-702 | Excessive smoke emissions from motor vehicles | 03/24/79 | 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775 | |
Section 5-801 | Effective date | 03/24/79 | 1/30/80, 45 FR 6781 | |
Table 1 | Table 1 – Process weight standards | 1/25/78 | 12/21/78, 43 FR 59496 | |
Table 2 | Table 2 – PSD increments | 7/5/2014 | 9/14/2016, 81 FR 63104 | Added increment thresholds for PM |
Table 3 | Table 3 – Levels of significant impact | 7/5/2014 | 9/14/2016, 81 FR 63104 | Added levels for PM |
Sections 5-801 | Definitions | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95, 60 FR 2524 | |
Sections 5-802 | Requirement for registration | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95, 60 FR 2524 | |
Section 5-803 | Registration procedure | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95, 60 FR 2524 | |
Section 5-804 | False or misleading information | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95, 60 FR 2524 | |
Section 5-805 | Commencement or recommencement of operation | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95, 60 FR 2524 | |
Section 5-806 | Transfer of Operation | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95, 60 FR 2524 | |
10 V.S.A. section 554 of the Vermont Statutes | Powers | 11/02/2015 | 6/27/2017, 82 FR 29007 | Provides the Secretary of ANR with power to adopt, amend and repeal rules, implementing provisions of 10 VSA Chapter 23, Air Pollution Control. |
10 V.S.A. section 563 of the Vermont Statutes | Confidential records; penalty | 11/21/2016 | 6/27/2017, 82 FR 29007 | Confidential records furnished to or obtained by the secretary concerning air contaminant sources are for confidential use of the secretary, with penalties for violation. |
Vermont Executive Order 19-17 | Executive Code of Ethics | 12/4/2017 | 6/4/2020, 85 FR 34358 | Prohibits all Vermont executive branch appointees (including the ANR Secretary) from taking “any action in any matter in which he or she has either a Conflict of Interest or the appearance of a Conflict of Interest, until the Conflict is resolved.” Submitted and approved as part of 2015 Ozone infrastructure SIP. |
(d) EPA-approved State Source specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Vermont Source Specific Requirements
Name of source | Permit number | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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Isovolta Inc. (Formerly U.S. Samica, Inc.) Operating Permit RACT provisions | AOP-14-037 | 9/30/2017 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | |
Killington/Pico Ski Resort Partners, LLC. Operating Permit RACT provisions | AOP-14-003 | 2/15/2018 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | |
Okemo Limited Liability Company Operating Permit RACT provisions | AOP-14-034 | 2/15/2018 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | |
Simpson Paper Company, Centennial Mill in Gilman, Vermont | Envrionmental Protection Regulations, Chapter 5, Air Pollution Control, Subchapter II. Section 5-251(2) | 1/4/95 | 4/9/97, 45 FR 17084 | Administrative orders for Simpson Paper Company, in Gilman, Vermont, adopted and effective on January 4, 1995. |
U.S. Samaica Corporation, in Rutland, VT | Envrionmental Protection Regulations, Chapter 5, Air Pollution Control, Subchapter II. Section 5-253.20 | 1/4/95 | 4/9/97, 45 FR 17084 | Administrative orders for U.S. Samaica Corporation, in Rutland, Vermont, adopted and effective on January 4, 1995. |
(e) Nonregulatory.
Vermont Non-Regulatory
Name of non-regulatory SIP provision | Applicable geographic or nonattainment area | State submittal date/ effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Notice of public hearing | Statewide | Submitted 02/03/72 | 06/15/72, 37 FR 11914 | (c)(1) Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation. |
Miscellaneous non-regulatory revisions to the plan | Submitted 02/25/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | (c)(2) Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation. | |
Miscellaneous non-regulatory revisions to the plan | Submitted 03/03/75 | 1/21/76, 41 FR 3085 | (c)(4) Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation. Deletion of Winooski sampling site for particulates and sulfur dioxide. | |
Plans to meet various requirements of the Clean Air Act, including Part C | Submitted 03/21/79, and 11/21/79 | 1/30/80, 45 FR 6781 | (c)(9) See Plans to attain below. | |
Attainment Plans to meet the requirements of Part D and the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977 | Submitted 03/21/79, 11/21/79, 11/27/79, and 12/19/79 | 02/19/80, 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) Plans to attain. State of Vermont air quality and the implementation plan (March 1979). The secondary TSP standard for Barre City and a portion of the Champlain Valley Air Management Area, the carbon monoxide standard in the Champlain Valley Air Management Area and the ozone standard in Chittenden, Addison, and Windsor Counties. A program was also submitted for the review of construction and operation of new and modified major stationary sources of pollution in non-attainment areas. Certain miscellaneous provisions were also included. | |
A plan to provide for public, local and state involvement in federally funded air pollution control activities | Submitted 03/28/80 | 09/09/80, 45 FR 59314 | (c)(11) A plan to provide for public, local and state involvement in federally funded air pollution control activities. | |
A plan to attain and maintain the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for lead | Submitted 06/24/80, and 11/07/80 | 03/18/81, 45 FR 17192 | (c)(12) A plan to attain and maintain the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for lead. A letter further explaining the state procedures for review of new major sources of lead emissions. | |
A revision to the quality monitoring network | Submitted 3/21/79 | 10/8/80, 45 FR 66789, corrected by 03/16/81, 46 FR 16897 | (c)(13) meets the requirements of 40 CFR part 58 | |
Narrative submittal “Implementation Plan for the Protection of Visibility in the State of Vermont” and “Appendices” | Submitted 4/15/86 | 07/17/87, 52 FR 26973 | (c)(19) Describing procedures, notifications, and technical evaluations to fulfill the visibility protection requirements of 40 CFR part 51, subpart P. | |
State Implementation Plan narrative | Submitted 12/07/90, and 1/10/91 | 03/05/91, 56 FR 9175 | (c)(20) State of Vermont Air Quality Implementation Plan dated November 1990. | |
State Implementation Plan narrative | Submitted 08/09/93 | 1/10/95, 60 FR 2524 | (c)(21) State of Vermont Air Quality Implementation Plan dated February, 1993. To meet the emission statement requirement of the CAAA of 1990. | |
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan | Submitted 02/03/93, 08/09/93, and 08/10/94 | 4/22/98, 63 FR 19825 | (c)(25) State of the State Vermont: Air Quality Implementation Plan dated August 1993. | |
Revisions to the State Implementation Plan | Submitted 08/03/98 | 07/10/00, 65 FR 42290 | (c)(26) letter from VT Air Pollution Control Division dated July 28, 1998 stating a negative declaration for the aerospace coating operations CTG category. | |
Reasonably Available Control Technology State Implementation Plan (SIP)/certification for the 1997 8-hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Statewide | Submitted 11/14/2008 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | Certain aspects relating to Coating of Flat Wood Paneling which were conditionally approved on July 19, 2011 are now fully approved. |
SIP narrative associated with 5-253.16 wood furniture manufacturing regulation | Statewide | Submitted 11/22/2006 | 7/19/2011 , 76 FR 42560 | |
Vermont Regional Haze SIP and its supplement | Statewide | 8/26/2009; supplement submitted 1/3/2012 | 5/22/2012, 77 FR 30212 | |
Transport SIP for the 2008 Ozone Standard | Statewide | Submitted 11/2/2015 | 10/13/2016, 81 FR 70633 | State submitted a transport SIP for the 2008 ozone standard which shows it does not significantly contribute to ozone nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. EPA approved this submittal as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Transport SIP for the 1997 Ozone Standard | Statewide | Submitted 4/15/2009 | 4/10/2017, 82 FR 17127 | State submitted a transport SIP for the 1997 ozone standards which shows it does not significantly contribute to ozone nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. EPA approved this submittal as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Transport SIP for the 1997 Particulate Matter Standards | Statewide | Submitted 4/15/2009 | 4/10/2017, 82 FR 17127 | State submitted a transport SIP for the 1997 particulate matter standards which shows it does not significantly contribute to particulate matter nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. EPA approved this submittal as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Transport SIP for the 2006 particulate matter Standards | Statewide | Submitted 05/21/2010 | 4/10/2017, 82 FR 17127 | State submitted a transport SIP for the 2006 particulate matter standards which shows it does not significantly contribute to particulate matter nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. EPA approved this submittal as meeting the requirements of Clean Air Act Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Infrastructure SIP for 1997 PM | Statewide | 02/18/2009 | 6/27/2017, 82 FR 29007 | Approved submittal, except for certain aspects relating to PSD which were conditionally approved. |
Infrastructure SIP for 1997 PM | Statewide | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Certain aspects relating to PSD which were conditionally approved on June 27, 2017 are now fully approved. |
Infrastructure SIP for 1997 ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Certain aspects relating to PSD which were conditionally approved on June 27, 2017 are now fully approved. |
Infrastructure SIP for 2006 PM | Statewide | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Certain aspects relating to PSD which were conditionally approved on June 27, 2017 are now fully approved. |
Infrastructure SIP for the 2008 Lead NAAQS | Statewide | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Certain aspects relating to PSD which were conditionally approved on June 27, 2017 are now fully approved. |
Infrastructure SIP for 2008 ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Certain aspects relating to PSD which were conditionally approved on June 27, 2017 are now fully approved. |
Infrastructure SIP for the 2010 NO | Statewide | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Certain aspects relating to PSD which were conditionally approved on June 27, 2017 are now fully approved. |
Infrastructure SIP for the 2010 SO | Statewide | 12/15/16 | 3/19/18, 83 FR 11885 | Certain aspects relating to PSD which were conditionally approved on June 27, 2017 are now fully approved. |
Transport Element of the Infrastructure SIP for the 2010 SO | Statewide | 11/2/2015 | 8/1/2018 83 FR 37436 | Approved submittal meets the requirements of Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) for the 2010 SO |
Vermont Regional Haze Five-Year Progress Report | Statewide | Submitted 2/29/2016 | 12/18/2017, 82 FR 59971 | |
Submittals to meet Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 PM | Statewide | 10/31/2015 | 9/6/2018, 83 FR 45196 | These submittals are approved with respect to the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2) (A), (B), (C), (D), (E)(1), E(2), (F), (G), (H), (J1), (J2), (J3), (K), (L), and (M).
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Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Under the 2008 and 2015 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Statewide | Submitted 9/6/2018 | 11/26/2019, 84 FR 65011 | |
Submittal to meet Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 11/19/2019 | 6/4/2020, 85 FR 34358 | This submittal is approved with respect to the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2) (A), (B), (C), (D), (E)(1), E(2), (F), (G), (H), (J1), (J2), (J3), (K), (L), and (M). This approval includes the Transport SIP for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS, which shows that Vermont does not significantly contribute to ozone nonattainment or maintenance in any other state. |
§ 52.2371 Classification of regions.
The Vermont plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Ozone | |
Champlain Valley Interstate | II | III | III | III | III |
Vermont Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
§ 52.2372 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Vermont’s plan as identified in § 52.2370 for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds the plans satisfy all requirements of Part D, Title I, of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, except as noted below. In addition, continued satisfaction of the requirements of Part D for the ozone portion of the SIP depends on the adoption and submittal of RACT requirements by July 1, 1980 for the sources covered by CTGs issued between January, 1978 and January, 1979 and adoption and submittal by each subsequent January of additional RACT requirements for sources covered by CTGs issued by the previous January.
(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2373 [Reserved]
§ 52.2374 General requirements.
(a) [Resreved]
(b) Regulation for public availability of emission data. (1) Any person who cannot obtain emission data from the Agency responsible for making emission data available to the public, as specified in the applicable plan, concerning emissions from any source subject to emission limitations which are part of the approved plan may request that the appropriate Regional Administrator obtain and make public such data. Within 30 days after receipt of any such written request, the Regional Administrator shall require the owner or operator of any such source to submit information within 30 days on the nature and amounts of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control measures that are part of the applicable plan.
(2) Commencing after the initial notification by the Regional Administrator pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the owner or operator of the source shall maintain records of the nature and amounts of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control measures that are part of the plan. The information recorded shall be summarized and reported to the Regional Administrator, on forms furnished by the Regional Administrator, and shall be submitted within 45 days after the end of the reporting period. Reporting periods are January 1-June 30 and July 1-December 31.
(3) Information recorded by the owner or operator and copies of this summarizing report submitted to the Regional Administrator shall be retained by the owner or operator for 2 years after the date on which the pertinent report is submitted.
(4) Emission data obtained from owners or operators of stationary sources will be correlated with applicable emission limitations and other control measures that are part of the applicable plan and will be available at the appropriate regional office and at other locations in the state designated by the Regional Administrator.
§ 52.2375 Attainment dates for national standards.
The following table presents the latest dates by which the national standards are to be attained. The dates reflect the information presented in Vermont’s plan.
Air quality control region and nonattainment area 1 | Pollutant | |||||
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SO | PM10 | NO | CO | O | ||
Primary | Secondary | |||||
Champlain Valley Interstate – Chittenden County: | ||||||
Champlain Valley Air Management Area: | ||||||
Essex Town (including Essex Jct.) | a | a | a | a | b | b |
Burlington City | a | a | a | a | b | b |
South Burlington City | a | a | a | a | b | b |
Winooski | a | a | a | a | b | b |
Remainder of Air Management Area | a | a | a | a | b | b |
Remainder of County | a | a | a | a | a | b |
Vermont Valley Air Management Area | a | a | a | a | a | a |
Addison County | a | a | a | a | a | b |
Remainder of AQCR | a | a | a | a | a | a |
Vermont Interstate: | ||||||
Central Vermont Air Management Area: | ||||||
Barre City | a | a | a | a | a | a |
Remainder of Air Management Area | a | a | a | a | a | a |
Windsor County | a | a | a | a | a | b |
Remainder of AQCR | a | a | a | a | a | a |
1 Sources subject to plan requirements and attainment dates established under section 110(a)(2)(A) prior to the 1977 Clean Air Act Amendments remain obligated to comply with those regulations by the earlier deadlines. The earlier attainment dates are set out at 40 CFR 52.2375, revised as of July 1, 1978.
a. Air quality levels presently below secondary standards or area is unclassifiable.
b. 12/31/82.
§ 52.2376 Identification of plan-conditional approvals.
(a) Conditional approvals. (1) 1997 fine particulate (PM
(2) 1997 Ozone (NAAQS): The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on February 18, 2009, is conditionally approved for Clean Air Act sections 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) only as it relates to the aspect of the PSD program pertaining to adding NO
(3) 2006 PM
(4) 2008 Lead NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on July 29, 2014, is conditionally approved for Clean Air Act sections 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) only as it relates to the aspect of the PSD program pertaining to adding NO
(5) 2008 Ozone NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on November 2, 2015, is conditionally approved for Clean Air Act sections 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) only as it relates to the aspect of the PSD program pertaining to adding NO
(6) 2010 Nitrogen Dioxide NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on November 2, 2015, is conditionally approved for Clean Air Act sections 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) only as it relates to the aspect of the PSD program pertaining to adding NO
(7) 2010 Sulfur Dioxide NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on November 2, 2015, is conditionally approved for Clean Air Act sections 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) only as it relates to the aspect of the PSD program pertaining to adding NO
(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2377 Review of new sources and modifications.
Regulation 5-501(3) entitled “Default Permits” is disapproved.
§ 52.2378 Certification of no facilities.
On June 6, 1986, the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation submitted a letter certifying that there are no facilities within the State’s boundaries subject to the Continuous Emissions Monitoring requirements of 40 CFR part 51, Appendix P. This negative declaration was submitted to EPA in accordance with 40 CFR 51.19(e).
§ 52.2379 [Reserved]
§ 52.2380 Significant deterioration of air quality.
The program to review the construction and operation of new and modified major stationary sources in attainment areas is approved as meeting the requirements of Part C, except regulation 5-501(3) entitled “Default permits”, and a portion of the SIP revision narrative from the first full paragraph on pages 9-11 through the first four lines of pages 9-12 inclusive, both of which were submitted on March 21, 1979 and which are disapproved.
§ 52.2381 EPA-approved Vermont State regulations.
The following table identifies the state regulations which have been submitted to and adopted by EPA as revisions to the Vermont State Implementation Plan. This table is for informational purposes only and does not have any independent regulatory effect. To determine regulatory requirements for a specific situation consult the plan identified in § 52.2370. To the extent that this table conflicts with §§ 52.2370, 52.2370 governs.
Table 52.2381 – EPA-Approved Regulations
[Vermont SIP regulations 1972 to present]
State citation, title and subject | Date adopted by State | Date Approved by EPA | Section 52.2370 | Comments and unapproved sections | |
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Chapter 5 Air Pollution Control | |||||
Subchapter I Definitions | |||||
Section 5-101 Definitions | 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10899 | (b) | |
12/10/72 | 5/14/73 | 38 FR 12713 | (c)(3) | ||
11/19/73 | 3/22/76 | 41 FR 11819 | (c)(5) | ||
12/16/74 | 1/21/76 | 41 FR 3085 | (c)(4) | ||
1/25/78 | 12/21/78 | 43 FR 59496 | (c)(8) | All of 5-101 (1-42) approved. | |
8/12/78 | 4/16/82 | 47 FR 16331 | (c)(16) | Related to wood-fired boilers. | |
3/24/79 | 1/30/80 | 45 FR 6781 | (c)(9) | Related to PSD. | |
11/4/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | All of 5-101 (1-62) approved. | |
11/3/81 | 2/10/82 | 47 FR 6014 | (c)(15) | ||
9/17/86 | 7/17/87 | 52 FR 26982 | (c)(19) | Related to visibility in Class I areas. 5-101(3), (14), (21), (59), and (76) approved. | |
7/9/93 | 4/9/97 | 62 FR 17087 | (c)(22) | Adds definition of reasonably available control technology (RACT). | |
10/29/92 7/29/93 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19828 | (c)(25) | Add definitions associated with VOC RACT rules. | |
Subchapter II Prohibitions | |||||
Section 5-201 Open burning prohibited | 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10899 | (b) | |
1/25/78 | 12/21/78 | 43 FR 59496 | (c)(8) | ||
Section 5-202 Permissible open burning | 12/10/72 1/25/78 | 5/31/72 12/21/78 | 37 FR 10899 43 FR 59496 | (b) (c)(8) | |
Section 5-203 Procedures for local authorities to burn natural wood | 12/10/72 1/25/78 | 5/31/72 12/21/78 | 37 FR 10899 43 FR 59496 | (b) (c)(8) | |
Section 5-211 Prohibition of visible air contaminants | 12/10/72 1/25/78 | 5/31/72 12/21/78 | 37 FR 10899 43 FR 59496 | (b) (c)(8) | 5-211 (1)(2) approved. |
8/12/78 | 4/16/82 | 47 FR 16331 | (c)(16) | 5-211 (3) not approved. | |
Section 5-221 Prohibition of potentially polluting materials in fuel | 12/10/72 3/16/75 | 5/31/72 1/8/82 | 37 FR 10899 47 FR 948 | (b) (c)(14) | Except 5-221(c) (i) and (ii). Includes Moran Sta. Bubble Approval. |
7/12/76 | 2/4/77 | 42 FR 6811 | (c)(6) | ||
1/25/78 | 12/21/78 | 43 FR 59496 | (c)(8) | ||
Section 5-231 Prohibition of particulate matter | 12/10/72 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 5/14/73 | 37 FR 10899 38 FR 12713 | (b) (c)(3) | |
11/19/73 | 3/22/76 | 41 FR 11819 | (c)(5) | Regarding incinerators. | |
12/16/74 | 1/21/76 | 41 FR 3085 | (c)(4) | Regarding combustion contaminants. | |
7/12/76 | 2/4/77 | 42 FR 6811 | (c)(6) | Regarding incinerators asphalt plants. | |
3/14/77 | 8/2/78 | 43 FR 33918 | (c)(7) | Regarding wood processing plants. | |
1/25/78 | 12/21/78 | 43 FR 59496 | (c)(8) | ||
8/12/78 | 4/16/82 | 47 FR 16331 | (c)(16) | Except Cersosimo Lumber, Rutland Plywood, Moran Sta. | |
11/13/81 | 2/10/82 | 47 FR 6014 | (c)(15) | Repealed 5-231 (4). | |
8/23/83 | 48 FR 38235 | (c)(17) | Approved for Cersosimo Lumber. | ||
2/26/85 | 50 FR 7767 | (c)(18) | Approved for Rutland Plywood. | ||
Section 5-241 Prohibition of nuisance and odor | 12/10/72 11/19/73 | 5/31/72 3/22/76 | 37 FR 10899 41 FR 11819 | (b) (c)(5) | |
1/25/78 | 12/21/78 | 43 FR 59496 | (c)(8) | ||
Section 5-251 Control of nitrogen oxides emissions | 12/10/72 1/25/78 | 5/31/72 12/21/78 | 37 FR 10899 43 FR 59496 | (b) (c)(8) | |
3/25/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
11/4/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
7/9/93 | 4/9/97 | 62 FR 17087 | (c)(22) | Requires RACT for major stationary sources of NO | |
1/4/95 | 4/9/97 | 62 FR 17087 | (c)(22) | NO | |
Section 5-252 Control of sulfur dioxide emissions | 7/12/76 1/25/78 | 2/4/77 12/21/78 | 42 FR 6811 43 FR 59496 | (c)(6) (c)(8) | |
3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
11/4/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
Section 5-253 Control of volatile organic compounds | 7/9/93 | 4/9/97 | 62 FR 17087 | (c)(22) | Requires RACT at non-CTG VOC sources. |
1/4/95 | 4/9/97 | 62 FR 17087 | (c)(22) | Non-CTG VOC RACT for U.S. Samaica Corporation’s Rutland facility. | |
Section 5-253.1 Petroleum Liquid Storage in Fixed Roof Tanks. | 10/29/92 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-253.2 Bulk Gasoline Terminals | 10/29/92 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-253.3 Bulk Gasoline Plants. | 10/29/92 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-253.4 Gasoline Tank Trucks. | 10/29/92 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-253.5 Stage I vapor recovery controls at gasoline dispensing facilities. | 10/29/92 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-253.10 Paper Coating. | 10/29/92 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-253.12 Coating of Flatwood Paneling. | 10/29/92 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-253.13 Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts. | 7/29/93 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-253.14 Solvent Metal Cleaning. | 7/29/93 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-253.15 Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt. | 8/2/94 | 4/22/98 | 63 FR 19829 | (c)(25) | |
Section 5-261 Control of hazardous air contaminants | 11/3/81 | 2/10/82 | 47 FR 6014 | (c)(15) | |
Subchapter III Ambient Air Quality Stds | |||||
Section 5-301 Scope | 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10899 | (b) | |
3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
12/15/90 | 3/5/91 | 56 FR 9177 | (c)(20) | ||
Section 5-302 Sulfur dioxide primary | 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10899 | (b) | |
7/12/76 | 2/4/77 | 42 FR 6811 | (c)(6) | ||
3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
Section 5-303 Sulfur dioxide (secondary) | 12/10/72 7/12/76 | 5/31/72 2/4/77 | 37 FR 10899 42 FR 6811 | (b) (c)(6) | |
3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
Section 5-304: PM10 Primary Standards | 11/90 | 8/1/97 | 62 FR 41282 | (c)(23) | Removal of the TSP standard and establishment of the PM10 standard. |
Section 5-305: PM10 Secondary Standards | 11/90 | 8/1/97 | 62 FR 41282 | (c)(23) | Removal of the TSP standard and establishment of the PM10 standard. |
Section 5-306 Carbon monoxide primary/secondary | 12/10/72 11/19/73 | 5/31/72 3/22/76 | 37 FR 10899 41 FR 11819 | (b) (c)(5) | |
3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
Section 5-307 Ozone primary/secondary | 12/10/72 12/16/74 | 5/31/72 1/21/76 | 37 FR 10899 41 FR 3085 | (b) (c)(4) | |
3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
Section 5-308 Lead (primary/secondary) | 11/3/81 | 2/10/82 | 47 FR 6014 | (c)(15) | |
Section 5-309 Nitrogen dioxide primary/secondary | 12/15/90 | 3/5/91 | 56 FR 9177 | (c)(20) | |
Subchapter IV Operations/Procedures | |||||
Section 5-401 Classification of air contaminant sources | 3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | |
Section 5-402 Written reports when requested | 12/10/72 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 5/14/73 | 37 FR 10899 38 FR 12713 | (b) (c)(3) | |
11/19/73 | 3/22/76 | 41 FR 11819 | (c)(5) | ||
3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | 5-402(1) only. | |
Section 5-403 Circumvention | 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10899 | (b) | |
Section 5-404 Methods for sampling and testing of sources | 12/10/72 1/25/78 | 5/31/72 12/21/78 | 37 FR 10899 43 FR 59496 | (b) (c)(8) | |
3/24/78 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | ||
Section 5-405 Required air monitoring | 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10899 | (b) | |
3/24/79 | 1/30/80 | 45 FR 6781 | (c)(9) | For PSD Plan. | |
3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | For NSR Plan. | |
Section 5-406 Required air modeling | 3/24/79 | 1/30/80 | 45 FR 6781 | (c)(9) | For PSD Plan. |
3/24/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | For NSR Plan. | |
Subchapter V Review of New Air Contaminant Sources | |||||
Section 5-501 Review of construction or modification of air contaminant sources | 12/10/72 12/10/72 1/25/78 | 5/31/72 5/14/73 12/21/78 | 37 FR 10899 38 FR 12713 43 FR 59496 | (b) (c)(3) (c)(8) | |
3/24/79 | 1/30/80 | 45 FR 6781 | (c)(9) | Except 5-501(3). | |
11/4/79 | 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) | Except 5-501(3). | |
11/3/81 | 2/10/82 | 47 FR 6014 | (c)(15) | ||
9/17/86 | 7/17/87 | 52 FR 26982 | (c)(19) | Related to visibility in Class I areas. 5-501(4) approved. | |
Section 5-502 Major stationary sources and major modifications | 3/24/79 11/4/79 | 1/30/80 2/19/80 | 45 FR 6781 45 FR 10775 | (c)(9) (c)(10) | Except 5-502(5). Except 5-502(5). |
11/3/81 | 2/10/82 | 47 FR 6014 | (c)(15) | ||
9/17/86 | 7/17/87 | 52 FR 26982 | (c)(19) | Related to visibility in Class I areas. 5-502 (4)(d) and (4)(e) approved. | |
7/14/95 | 8/4/97 | 62 FR 41870 | (c)(24) | ||
Subchapter VII Motor vehicle emissions | |||||
Section 5-701 Removal of control devices | 12/10/72 3/24/79 | 5/31/72 2/19/80 | 37 FR 10899 45 FR 10775 | (b) (c)(10) | |
Section 5-702 Excessive smoke emissions from motor vehicles | 12/10/72 3/24/79 | 5/31/72 2/19/80 | 37 FR 10899 45 FR 10775 | (b) (c)(10) | |
Section 5-801 Effective date | 3/24/79 | 1/30/80 | 45 FR 6781 | (c)(9) | |
Table 1 – Process weight standards | 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10899 | (b) | |
1/25/78 | 12/21/78 | 43 FR 59496 | (c)(8) | ||
Figure 1 – Fuel-burning equipment | 12/10/72 | 5/31/72 | 37 FR 10899 | (b) | |
7/12/76 | 2/4/77 | 42 FR 6811 | (c)(6) | ||
1/25/78 | 12/21/78 | 43 FR 59496 | (c)(8) | ||
Table 2 – PSD increments | 3/24/79 | 1/30/80 | 45 FR 6781 | (c)(9) | |
12/15/90 | 3/5/91 | 56 FR 9177 | (c)(20) | Addition of NO | |
Table 3 – Levels of significant impact for nonattainment areas | 3/24/79 11/4/79 | 2/19/80 2/19/80 | 45 FR 10775 45 FR 10775 | (c)(10) (c)(10) | |
11/3/81 | 2/10/82 | 47 FR 6014 | (c)(15) | ||
Definitions | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95 | 60 FR 2527 | (c)(21) | |
Section 5-802, Requirement for Registration | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95 | 60 FR 2527 | (c)(21) | |
Section 5-803, Registration Procedure | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95 | 60 FR 2527 | (c)(21) | |
Section 5-804, False or Misleading Information | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95 | 60 FR 2527 | (c)(21) | |
Section 5-805, Commencement or Recommencement of Operation | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95 | 60 FR 2527 | (c)(21) | |
Sections 5-806, Transfer of Operation | 4/20/88 | 1/10/95 | 60 FR 2527 | (c)(21) |
§ 52.2382 Rules and regulations.
(a) Non-Part D – No Action. EPA is neither approving or disapproving the following elements of the revisions:
(1) Stack height requirements.
(2) [Reserved]
(b) Regulation for visibility monitoring and new source review. The provisions of §§ 52.26 and 52.27 are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable plan for the State of Vermont.
§ 52.2383 Visibility protection.
(a) The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met because the plan does not include approvable procedures meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 51.305 and 51.307 for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b) Regulations for visibility monitoring and new source review. The provisions of § 52.27 are hereby incorporated and made part of the applicable plan for the State of Vermont.
§ 52.2384 Stack height review.
The State of Vermont has declared to the satisfaction of EPA that no existing emission limitations have been affected by stack height credits greater than good engineering practice or any other prohibited dispersion techniques as defined in EPA’s stack height regulations, as revised on July 8, 1985. This declaration was submitted to EPA on March 21, 1986. The State has further declared in a letter from Harold T. Garabedian, dated March 21, 1986, that, “[T]he State concludes that our present rule 5-502(4)(d) is adequate to insure that new emission sources will not be able to use credits from modeling ambient impacts at greater than ‘good engineering practice’ stack height or from using ‘other dispersion techniques.’ ” Thus, Vermont has satisfactorily demonstrated that its regulations meet 40 CFR 51.118 and 51.164.
§ 52.2385 Requirements for state implementation plan revisions relating to new motor vehicles.
Vermont must comply with the requirements of § 51.120.
§ 52.2386 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of Vermont” and all revisions submitted by Vermont that were federally approved prior to August 14, 2000.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 29, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Notice of public hearing submitted on February 3, 1972, by the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation.
(2) Miscellaneous non-regulatory revisions to the plan submitted on February 25, 1972, by the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation.
(3) Miscellaneous changes to regulations 5-412, 5-466, 5-467, 5-481, 5-486, 5-487, and 5-488 submitted on May 19, 1972, by the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation.
(4) Revision to the particulate emission limitation or Fuel Burning Equipment, revision to Rule 6, “Rules of Practice,” of the Air Quality Variance Board and miscellaneous non-regulatory revisions submitted on March 3, 1975, by the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation.
(5) Revision to Chapter 5, “Incinerator Emissions” submitted on November 30, 1973, by the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation.
(6) Revision to Vermont Regulations, Chapter 5, “Air Pollution Control”, by letter submitted on July 19, 1976 by the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation.
(7) Revision to Regulation 5-231, Prohibition of Particulate Matter, section 1, Industrial Process Emissions, with respect to wood processing operations, submitted by the Vermont Secretary of Environmental Conservation on April 11, 1977.
(8) Revisions to Chapter 5 of the Vermont Air Pollution Control Regulations, submitted by the Secretary of Environmental Conservation on February 21, 1978.
(9) Plans to meet various requirements of the Clean Air Act, including Part C, were submitted on March 21 and November 21, 1979. Included in these revisions is a program for the review of construction and operation of new and modified major stationary sources of pollution in attainment areas.
(10) Attainment plans to meet the requirements of Part D and the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977, were submitted on March 21, November 21, November 27 and December 19, 1979. Included are plans to attain: The secondary TSP standard for Barre City and a portion of the Champlain Valley Air Management Area, the carbon monoxide standard in the Champlain Valley Air Management Area and the ozone standard in Chittenden, Addison, and Windsor Counties. A program was also submitted for the review of construction and operation of new and modified major stationary sources of pollution in non-attainment areas. Certain miscellaneous provisions were also included.
(11) A plan to provide for public, local and state involvement in federally funded air pollution control activities was submitted on March 28, 1980.
(12) A plan to attain and maintain the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for lead was submitted on June 24, 1980 by the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation. A letter further explaining the state procedures for review ofnew major sources of lead emissions was submitted on November 7, 1980 by the Director, Air & Solid Waste Programs, Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation.
(13) A revision to the air quality monitoring network which meets the requirements of 40 CFR part 58, submitted on March 21, 1979 by the Governor of Vermont.
(14) A revision to regulation 5-221(1), “Sulfur Limitation in Fuel,” submitted by the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation on November 13, 1979.
(15) Revisions to amend Regulations 5-101 “Definitions”, 5-501 “Review of Construction or Modification of New Air Contaminant Sources”, 5-502 “Major Stationary Sources”, and Section 9 of the non-regulatory portion of the SIP; to delete Regulations 5-253(1 “Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds”, 5-253(3), “Bulk Gasoline Terminals”, and 5-231(4) “Potentially Hazardous Particulate Matter”; to add Regulation 5-261 “Control of Hazardous Air Contaminants”; and to amend Table 3 of the Regulations “Levels of Significant Impact for Nonattainment Areas”; submitted by the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation on August 24, 1981.
(16) A revision to Regulation 5-231, “Prohibition of Particulate Matter,” by the addition of subparagraph (3)(b) submitted by the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation for all but three stationary wood-fired combustion sources (excluded from submittal: Moran Generating Station, Burlington Electric Department; Rutland Plywood Company; and Cersosimo Lumber Company) on February 12, 1982.
(17) A revision to approve Regulation 5-231(3)(b) for Cersosimo Lumber Company submitted on March 23, 1983 by the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation. (Note: The Cersosimo Lumber Company was excluded from the original approval of Regulation 5-231(3)(b) into the Vermont SIP identified at subparagraph (c)(16) above.)
(18) A revision to approve Vermont Regulation 5-231(3)(b) for Rutland Plywood Corporation, submitted on October 19, 1984 by the Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Environmental Conservation.
Rutland Plywood Corporation was excluded from the original approval of Regulation 5-231(3)(b) in the Vermont SIP, identified at paragraph (c)(16) above.
(19) A plan to protect visibility in the Lye Brook Wilderness, a mandatory Class I Federal area, from impairment caused by plume blight and to monitor visibility, in fulfillment of the requirements of 40 CFR part 51, subpart P. Submitted on April 15, 1986, the plan approves, only as they apply to mandatory Class I Federal areas, revisions to Vermont Regulations 5-101 (3), (14), (21), (59), and (76); 5-501(4); and 5-502 (4)(d) and (4)(e).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to Environmental Protection Regulations Chapter 5, Air Pollution Control, Subchapter I. Definitions, 5-101 at subsections (3), (14), (21), (59), and (76), filed in its adopted form on September 2, 1986.
(B) Amendments to Environmental Protection Regulations Chapter 5, Air Pollution Control, Subchapter V. Review of New Air Contaminant Sources, 5-501 at subsection (4) requiring responsiveness to comments and any analyses submitted by any Federal Land Manager, filed in its adopted form on September 2, 1986.
(C) Amendments to Environmental Protection Regulations Chapter 5, Air Pollution Control, Subchapter V. Review of New Air Contaminant Sources, 5-502 at subsection (4)(d) requiring a demonstration of no adverse impact on visibility in any Class I Federal area; and at subsection (4)(e) which reletters the former subsection (4)(d), filed in its adopted form on September 2, 1986.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Narrative submittal consisting of two volumes entitled, “Implementation Plan for the Protection of Visibility in the State of Vermont” and “Appendices” describing procedures, notifications, and technical evaluations to fulfill the visibility protection requirements of 40 CFR part 51, subpart P.
(20) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division on December 7, 1990 and January 10, 1991.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated December 7, 1990 and letter with attachments dated January 10, 1991 from the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division submitting revisions to the Vermont State Implementation Plan.
(B) Section 5-301 “Scope,” section 5-309 “Nitrogen Dioxide – Primary and Secondary Ambient Air Quality Standards,” and Table 2 “Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) Increments,” of Chapter 5 “Air Pollution Control” of Vermont’s Environmental Protection Regulations effective in the State of Vermont on December ?, 1990.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) A state implementation plan narrative dated November, 1990 and entitled “State of Vermont Air Quality Implementation Plan.
(B) Nonregulatory portions of the state submittal.
(21) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division on August 9, 1993.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated August 9, 1993 from the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division submitting revisions to the Vermont State Implementation Plan. Vermont resubmitted Vermont’s rule entitled “Registration of Air Contaminant Sources,” Sections 5-801 through 5-806 and the SIP narrative entitled “State of Vermont Air Quality Implementation Plan, February 1993” to meet the emission statement requirements of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990.
(B) Letter dated February 4, 1993 from the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division submitting revisions to the Vermont State Implementation Plan which included Vermont’s rule entitled “Registration of Air Contaminant Sources,” Sections 5-801 through 5-806 and the SIP narrative entitled “State of Vermont Air Quality Implementation Plan, February 1993” to meet the emission statement requirements of the Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990. Sections 5-801 through 5-806 were previously adopted by Vermont and became effective on April 20, 1988.
(C) Section 5-801 “Definitions,” section 5-802 “Requirement for Registration,” section 5-803 “Registration Procedure,” section 5-804 “False or Misleading Information,” section 5-805 “Commencement or Recommencement of Operation,” and section 5-806 “Transfer of Operation” effective on April 20, 1988.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Vermont’s SIP narrative entitled “State of Vermont Air Quality Implementation Plan, February 1993” which addresses emission statement requirements not covered by sections 5-801 through 5-806.
(B) Letter dated October 5, 1994 from the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division which clarifies Vermont procedures in developing the emission statement information.
(C) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(22) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division on August 9, 1993 and March 20, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters from the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division dated August 9, 1993 and March 20, 1995 submitting revisions to the Vermont State Implementation Plan.
(B) Regulations, including section 5-101, “Definitions,” subsection 5-251(2), “Reasonably available control technology for large stationary sources,” and, subsection 5-253.20, “Other Sources That Emit Volatile Organic Compounds,” adopted on July 9, 1993 and effective on August 13, 1993.
(C) Administrative orders for Simpson Paper Company, in Gilman, Vermont, and, U.S. Samaica Corporation, in Rutland, Vermont, both adopted and effective on January 4, 1995.
(23) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division in November, 1990, establishing a PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division dated December 10, 1990 submitting a revision to the Vermont State Implementation Plan.
(B) Section 5 of the Vermont air quality State Implementation Plan, dated November, 1990.
(24) Revision to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation on March 7, 1996.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation dated March 7, 1996 submitting a revision to the Vermont State Implementation Plan.
(B) Amendments to Table 2 “Prevention of Significant Deterioration Increments” referenced in Section 5-502(4)(c) of the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Regulations (effective July 29, 1995).
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(25) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division on February 3, 1993, August 9, 1993, and August 10, 1994.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters from the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division dated February 4, 1993, August 9, 1993, and August 10, 1994 submitting revisions to the Vermont State Implementation Plan.
(B) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.1, entitled “Petroleum Liquid Storage in Fixed Roof Tanks,” effective in the State of Vermont on November 13, 1992.
(C) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.2, entitled “Bulk Gasoline Terminals,” effective in the State of Vermont on November 13, 1992.
(D) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.3, entitled “Bulk Gasoline Plants,” effective in the State of Vermont on November 13, 1992.
(E) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.4, entitled “Gasoline Tank Trucks,” effective in the State of Vermont on November 13, 1992.
(F) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.5, entitled “Stage I Vapor Recovery Controls at Gasoline Dispensing Facilities,” effective in the State of Vermont on November 13, 1992.
(G) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.10, entitled “Paper Coating,” effective in the State of Vermont on November 13, 1992.
(H) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.12, entitled “Coating of Flat Wood Paneling,” effective in the State of Vermont on November 13, 1992.
(I) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.13, entitled “Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts,” effective in the State of Vermont on August 13, 1993.
(J) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.14, entitled “Solvent Metal Cleaning,” effective in the State of Vermont on August 13, 1993.
(K) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-253.15, entitled “Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt,” effective in the State of Vermont on August 17, 1994.
(L) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-101, entitled “Definitions,” effective in the State of Vermont on November 13, 1992.
(M) Chapter 5 of the Agency of Natural Resources Environmental Protection Regulations, Subsection 5-101, entitled “Definitions,” effective in the State of Vermont on August 13, 1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Vermont Agency of Natural Resources document entitled “State of Vermont: Air Quality Implementation Plan” dated August 1993.
(B) Letter from the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources dated September 30, 1996 submitting a negative declaration for the shipbuilding and repair Control Techniques Guideline (CTG) category.
(C) Letter from the Vermont Agency of Natural Resources dated April 20, 1994 submitting a negative declaration for the synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industry (SOCMI) distillation and reactor processes CTG categories.
(D) Letters from the Vermont agency of Natural Resources dated April 6, 1992 and August 28, 1992 submitting negative declarations for several pre-1990 CTG categories.
(E) Nonregulatory portions of the submittal.
(26) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division on July 28, 1998.
(i) Additional materials.
(A) Letter from the Vermont Air Pollution Control Division dated July 28, 1998 stating a negative declaration for the aerospace coating operations Control Techniques Guideline category.
Subpart VV – Virginia
§ 52.2420 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for Virginia under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410 and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to July 1, 2016, were approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with the EPA approval dates after July 1, 2016 for the Commonwealth of Virginia, have been approved by EPA for inclusion in the State implementation plan and for incorporation by reference into the plan as it is contained in this section, and will be considered by the Director of the Federal Register for approval in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region III certifies that the materials provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated Commonwealth rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the state implementation plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1).
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference into the state implementation plan may be inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. To obtain the material, please call the Regional Office at (215) 814-3376. You may also inspect the material with an EPA approval date prior to July 1, 2016 for the Commonwealth of Virginia at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA-Approved regulations.
EPA-Approved Virginia Regulations and Statutes
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation [former SIP citation] |
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5-10-10 | General | 8/1/02 | 3/15/04, 69 FR 12074 | Revised paragraphs A, B, C. |
5-10-20 | Terms Defined | 5/4/05 | 8/18/06, 71 FR 47742 | Revised definition of “volatile organic compound”. |
5-10-20 | Terms Defined | 4/2/09 | 2/25/10, 75 FR 8493 | Revised definitions of Ambient air quality standard, Criteria pollutant, Dispersion technique, Emission limitation, Emission standard, Excessive concentration, Feral Clean Air Act, Federally enforceable, Good engineering practice, Initial emission test, Initial performance test, Public hearing, Reference method, Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution, Reid vapor pressure, Run, Standard of performance, State enforceable, These regulations, True vapor pressure, Vapor pressure, and Volatile organic compound. |
5-10-20 | Terms Defined | 2/18/10 | 2/14/11, 76 FR 8298 | Revised definition of “Volatile organic compound.” |
5-10-20 | Terms Defined | 12/5/13, 3/27/14 | 8/7/14, 79 FR 46186 | Revised definition of VOC. |
5-10-20 | Terms Defined | 8/28/13 | 1/21/15, 80 FR 2834 | Terms Added – Certified Mail, Mail. |
5-10-20 | Terms Defined | 3/12/15 | Definition of VOC is revised by adding two chemicals ( | |
5-10-20 | Terms Defined | 7/30/15 | 11/27/15, 80 FR 73997 | Definition of VOC is revised by adding 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol to the list of substances not considered to be VOCs. |
5-10-20 | Terms Defined | 12/15/16 | 3/13/18, 83 FR 10791 | Definition of “volatile organic compound” is revised by removing the recordkeeping, emissions reporting, photochemical dispersion modeling, and inventory requirements related to the use of t-butyl acetate (also known as tertiary butyl acetate or TBAC) as a VOC. |
5-10-20 | Terms Defined | 5/19/17 | 3/13/18, 83 FR 10791 | Definition of “volatile organic compound” is revised by adding 1,1,2,2,-Tetrafluoro-1-(2,2,2-trifluoroethoxy) ethane (also known as HFE-347pcf2) to the list of compounds excluded from the regulatory definition of VOC. |
5-10-30 | Abbreviations | 8/17/11 | 2/25/14 [79 FR 10377] | Revised. |
5-20-10A.-C | Applicability | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-02-01. |
5-20-70 | Circumvention | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-02-07. |
5-20-80 | Relationship of state regulations to Federal regulations | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-02-08. |
5-20-121 | Air Quality Program Policies and Procedures | 7/1/97 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | Appendix S. |
5-20-160 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-02-31. |
5-20-170 | Control Programs | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-02-32. |
5-20-180 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-02-34. |
5-20-200 | Air Quality Control Regions (AQCR) | 7/1/97 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | Appendix B. |
5-20-202 | Metropolitan Statistical Areas | 7/1/97 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | Appendix G. |
5-20-203 | Air Quality Maintenance Areas | 3/11/15 | 8/14/15, 80 FR 48732 | List of maintenance areas revised to include Northern Virginia localities for fine particulate matter (PM |
5-20-204 | Nonattainment Areas | 3/11/15 | 8/14/15, 80 FR 48730 | List of nonattainment areas revised to exclude Northern Virginia localities for fine particulate matter (PM |
5-20-205 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration Areas | 1/1/98, 4/1/98, 1/1/99, 8/25/04 | 8/18/06, 71 FR 47744 | |
5-20-206 | Volatile Organic Compound and Nitrogen Oxides Emissions Control Areas | 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | Addition of new Fredericksburg Area and expansion of Richmond and Hampton Roads Emission Control Areas. |
5-20-220 | Shutdown of a stationary source | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-20-230 | Certification of Documents | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
VR120-02-02 | Establishment of Regulations and Orders | 2/1/85 | 2/25/93, 58 FR 11373 | EPA has informed VA that except for the Appeals rule, these provisions no longer need to be part of the SIP. VA has withdrawn 2/93 and 2/98 revisions to the Appeals rule from SIP review. Last substantive SIP change became State-effective on 8/6/79 [§ 52.2465(c)(55)]. |
VR120-02-04 | Hearings and Proceedings | 2/1/85 | 2/25/93, 58 FR 11373 | |
VR120-02-05A | Variances – General | 2/1/85 | 2/25/93, 58 FR 11373 | |
VR 2.05(b) | Variances – Fuel Emergency | 8/14/75 | 10/8/80, 45 FR 66792 | |
VR120-02-09 | Appeals | 2/1/85 | 2/25/93, 58 FR 11373 | |
VR120-02-12 | Procedural information and guidance | 2/1/85 | 2/25/93, 58 FR 11373 | |
Appendix E | Public Participation Guidelines | 2/1/85 | 2/25/93, 58 FR 11373 | |
Appendix F | Delegation of Authority | 2/1/85 | 2/25/93, 58 FR 11373 | |
5-30-10 | General | 9/8/04 | 3/3/06, 71 FR 10842 | |
5-30-15 | Reference Conditions | 5/22/13 | 10/25/13, 78 FR 63878 | Revised to include Section 5-30-67. |
5-30-30 | Sulfur Oxides (Sulfur Dioxide) | 5/25/11 | 2/3/12, 77 FR 5400 | Addition of paragraphs A.2 through A.4; revisions to paragraphs A.1, C. and D. |
5-30-40 | Carbon Monoxide | 9/8/04 | 3/3/06, 71 FR 10842 | |
5-30-50 | Ozone (1-hour) | 9/8/04 | 3/3/06, 71 FR 10842 | |
5-30-55 | Ozone (8-hour, 0.08 ppm) | 11/21/12 | 6/11/13, 78 FR 34915 | The 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS for purposes of transportation conformity is revoked. |
5-30-56 | Ozone (8-hour, 0.075 ppm) | 6/24/09 | 1/18/11, 76 FR 2829 | Added section. |
5-30-57 | Ozone (8-hour, 0.070 ppm) | 6/1/2016 | 3/12/2018, 83 FR 10628 | |
5-30-60 | Particulate Matter (PM | 8/1/07 | 12/28/10, 75 FR 81477 | Removed PM |
5-30-65 | Particulate Matter (PM | 8/1/07 | 12/28/10, 75 FR 81477 | Removed PM |
5-30-66 | Particulate Matter (PM | 8/1/07 | 12/28/10, 75 FR 81477 | Added section. |
5-30-67 | Particulate Matter (PM | 5/22/13 | 10/25/13, 78 FR 63878 | Added Section. |
5-30-70 | Oxides of nitrogen with nitrogen oxide as the indicator | 8/18/10 | 6/22/11, 76 FR 36326 | Sections A., D., and E. are modified. Sections B., C., F., and G. are added. |
5-30-80 | Lead | 6/24/09 | 4/25/11, 76 FR 22814 | Revised section. |
5-40-10 | Applicability | 8/1/02 | 3/15/04, 69 FR 12074 | |
5-40-20 (except paragraph A.4.) | Compliance | 12/12/07 | 2/24/10, 75 FR 8249 | Revisions to paragraph A.3. |
5-40-21 | Compliance Schedules | 7/1/97 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | Appendix N. |
5-40-22 | Interpretation of Emissions Standards Based on Process Weight-Rate Tables | 7/1/97 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | Appendix Q. |
5-40-30 | Emission Testing | 8/1/02 | 3/15/04, 69 FR 12074 | |
5-40-40 | Monitoring | 8/1/02 | 3/15/04, 69 FR 12074 | |
5-40-41 | Emission Monitoring Procedures for Existing Sources | 7/1/97 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | Appendix J. |
5-40-50 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 8/1/02 | 3/15/04, 69 FR 12074 | |
5-40-60 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0101. |
5-40-70 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0102. |
5-40-80 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0103. |
5-40-90 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 2/1/03 | 4/29/05, 70 FR 22263 | |
5-40-100 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0105. |
5-40-110 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0106. |
5-40-120 | Waivers | 2/1/03 | 4/29/05, 70 FR 22263 | |
5-40-240 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 1/2/02 | 2/28/08, 73 FR 10670 | |
5-40-250 | Definitions | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Removal of “Reasonably available control technology” from 5-40-250C. |
5-40-260 | Standard for Particulate Matter(AQCR 1-6) | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0403. |
5-40-270 | Standard for Particulate Matter (AQCR 7) | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0404. |
5-40-280 | Standard for Sulfur Dioxide | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0405. |
5-40-320 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0409. |
5-40-330 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0410. |
5-40-360 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0413. |
5-40-370 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0414. |
5-40-380 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0415. |
5-40-390 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0416. |
5-40-400 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0417. |
5-40-410 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0418. |
5-40-420 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0419. |
5-40-430 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0501. |
5-40-440 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0502. |
4-40-450 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0503. |
5-40-460 | Control Technology Guidelines | 2/1/02 | 3/3/06, 71 FR 10838 | |
5-40-470 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0505. |
5-40-480 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0506. |
5-40-510 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0509. |
5-40-520 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0510. |
5-40-530 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0511. |
5-40-540 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0512. |
5-40-550 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0513. |
5-40-560 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0514. |
5-40-570 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0515. |
5-40-580 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0601. |
5-40-590 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0602. |
5-40-600 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0603. |
5-40-610 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0604. |
5-40-620 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0605. |
5-40-630 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0606. |
5-40-660 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0609. |
5-40-670 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0610. |
5-40-680 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0611. |
5-40-690 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0612. |
5-40-700 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0613. |
5-40-710 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0614. |
5-40-720 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0615. |
5-40-730 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0701. |
5-40-740 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0702. |
5-40-750 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0703. |
5-40-760 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0704. |
5-40-770 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0705. |
5-40-800 | Prohibition of Flue-Fed Incinerators | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0708. |
5-40-810 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0709. |
5-40-820 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0710. |
5-40-830 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0711. |
5-40-840 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0712. |
5-40-850 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0713. |
5-40-860 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0714. |
5-40-870 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0715. |
5-40-880 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/1/99 | 5/31/01, 66 FR 29495 | |
5-40-890 | Definitions | 4/1/99 | 5/31/01, 66 FR 29495 | |
5-40-900 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/1/99 | 5/31/01, 66 FR 29495 | |
5-40-910 | Emission Allocation System | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0804. |
5-40-920 | Determination of Collection Equipment Efficiency Factor | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0805. |
5-40-930 | Standard for Sulfur Dioxide | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0806. |
5-40-940 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/1/99 | 5/31/01, 66 FR 29495 | |
5-40-950 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0808. |
5-40-980 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0811. |
5-40-990 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0812. |
5-40-1000 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0813. |
5-40-1010 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0814. |
5-40-1020 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0815. |
5-40-1030 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0816. |
5-40-1040 | Permits | 4/1/99 | 5/31/01, 66 FR 29495 | |
5-40-1050 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0901. |
5-40-1060 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0902. |
5-40-1070 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0903. |
5-40-1080 | Standard for Sulfur Dioxide | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0904. |
5-40-1090 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0905. |
5-40-1100 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0906. |
5-40-1130 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0909. |
5-40-1140 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0910. |
5-40-1150 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0911. |
5-40-1160 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0912. |
5-40-1170 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0913. |
5-40-1180 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0914. |
5-40-1190 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-0915. |
5-40-1200 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1001. |
5-40-1210 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1002. |
5-40-1220 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1003. |
5-40-1230 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1004. |
5-40-1240 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1005. |
5-40-1270 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1008. |
5-40-1280 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1009. |
5-40-1290 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1010. |
5-40-1300 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1011. |
5-40-1310 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1012. |
5-40-1320 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1013. |
5-40-1330 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1014. |
5-40-1340 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1101. |
5-40-1350 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1102. |
5-40-1360 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1103. |
5-40-1370 | Standard for Sulfur Dioxide | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1104. |
5-40-1390 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1106. |
5-40-1400 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1107. |
5-40-1410 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1108. |
5-40-1420 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1109. |
5-40-1450 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1112. |
5-40-1460 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1113. |
5-40-1470 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1114. |
5-40-1480 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1115. |
5-40-1490 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1116. |
5-40-1500 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1117. |
5-40-1510 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1118. |
5-40-1520 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1201. |
5-40-1530 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1202. |
5-40-1540 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1203. |
5-40-1550 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1204. |
5-40-1560 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1205. |
5-40-1590 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1208. |
5-40-1600 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1209. |
5-40-1610 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1210. |
5-40-1620 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1211. |
5-40-1630 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1212. |
5-40-1640 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1213. |
5-40-1650 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1214. |
5-40-1660 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/1/99 | 10/19/07, 72 FR 59207 | |
5-40-1670 | Definitions of Cross recovery furnace, Kraft pulp mill, Lime kiln, Recovery furnace, Smelt dissolving tank | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1302 Remaining definitions are federally enforceable as part of the Section 111(d) plan for kraft pulp mills (see, § 62.11610). |
Definitions | 4/1/99 | 10/19/07, 72 FR 59207 | Added: Neutral sulfite semi chemical pulping operation, New design recovery furnace, Pulp and paper mill, Semi chemical pulping process; Straight kraft recovery furnace. Revised: Cross recovery furnace. | |
5-40-1680 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1303. |
5-40-1700 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1305. |
5-40-1710 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1306. |
5-40-1720 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1307. |
5-40-1750 | Compliance | 4/1/99 | 10/19/07, 72 FR 59207 | |
5-40-1760 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1311. |
5-40-1770A | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1312A. |
5-40-1780A | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1313A. |
5-40-1790 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1314. |
5-40-1800 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1315. |
5-40-1810 | Permits | 4/1/99 | 10/19/07, 72 FR 59207 | |
5-40-1820 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1401. |
5-40-1830 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1402. |
5-40-1840 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1403. |
5-40-1850 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1404. |
5-40-1860 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1405. |
5-40-1890 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1408. |
5-40-1900 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1409. |
5-40-1910 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1410. |
5-40-1920 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1411. |
5-40-1930 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1412. |
5-40-1940 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1413. |
5-40-1950 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1414. |
5-40-1960 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1501. |
5-40-1970 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1502. |
5-40-1980 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1503. |
5-40-1990 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1504. |
5-40-2000 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1505. |
5-40-2030 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1508. |
5-40-2040 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1509. |
5-40-2050 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1510. |
5-40-2060 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1511. |
5-40-2070 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1512. |
5-40-2080 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1513. |
5-40-2090 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1514. |
5-40-2100 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1601. |
5-40-2110 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1602. |
5-40-2120 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1603. |
5-40-2130 | Standard for Sulfur Dioxide | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1604. |
5-40-2140 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1605. |
5-40-2150 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1606. |
5-40-2180 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1609. |
5-40-2190 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1610. |
5-40-2200 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1611. |
5-40-2210 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1612. |
5-40-2220 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1613. |
5-40-2230 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1614. |
5-40-2240 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1615. |
5-40-2250 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1701. |
5-40-2260 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1702. |
5-40-2270 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1703. |
5-40-2280 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1704. |
5-40-2290 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1705. |
5-40-2320 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1708. |
5-40-2330 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1709. |
5-40-2340 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1710. |
5-40-2350 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1711. |
5-40-2360 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1712. |
5-40-2370 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1713. |
5-40-2380 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1714. |
5-40-2390 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1801. |
5-40-2400 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1802. |
5-40-2410 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1803. |
5-40-2420 | Standard for Sulfur Oxides | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1804. |
5-40-2430 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1805. |
5-40-2440 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1806. |
5-40-2470 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1809. |
5-40-2480 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1810. |
5-40-2490 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1811. |
5-40-2500 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1812. |
5-40-2510 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1813. |
5-40-2520 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1814. |
5-40-2530 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1815. |
5-40-2540 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1901. |
5-40-2550 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1902. |
5-40-2560 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1903. |
5-40-2570 | Standard for Sulfur Oxides | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1904. |
5-40-2580 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1905. |
5-40-2590 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1906. |
5-40-2620 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1909. |
5-40-2630 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1910. |
5-40-2640 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1911. |
5-40-2650 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1912. |
5-40-2660 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1913. |
5-40-2670 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1914. |
5-40-2680 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-1915. |
5-40-2690 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2001. |
5-40-2700 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2002. |
5-40-2710 | Standard for Particulate Matter | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2003. |
5-40-2720 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2004. |
5-40-2730 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2005. |
5-40-2760 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2008. |
5-40-2770 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2009. |
5-40-2780 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2010. |
5-40-2790 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2011. |
5-40-2800 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2012. |
5-40-2810 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2013. |
5-40-2820 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2014. |
5-40-2830 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2101. |
5-40-2840 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2102. |
5-40-2850 | Standard for Sulfur Dioxide | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2103. |
5-40-2870 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2105. |
5-40-2880 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2106. |
5-40-2910 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2109. |
5-40-2920 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2110. |
5-40-2930 | Monitoring | 2/1/02 | 3/3/06, 71 FR 10838 | |
5-40-2940 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2112. |
5-40-2950 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2113. |
5-40-2960 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2114. |
5-40-2970 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2115. |
5-40-2980 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2201. |
5-40-2990 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2202. |
5-40-3000 | Standard for Sulfur Dioxide | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2203. |
5-40-3010 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2204. |
5-40-3020 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2205. |
5-40-3050 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2208. |
5-40-3060 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2209. |
5-40-3070 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2210. |
5-40-3080 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2211. |
5-40-3090 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 20-04-2212. |
5-40-3100 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2213. |
5-40-3110 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2214. |
5-40-3120 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2301. |
5-40-3130 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2302. |
5-40-3140 | Standard for Nitrogen Oxides | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2303. |
5-40-3150 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2304. |
5-40-3160 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2305. |
5-40-3190 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2308. |
5-40-3200 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2309. |
5-40-3210 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2310. |
5-40-3220 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2311. |
5-40-3230 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2312. |
5-40-3240 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2313. |
5-40-3250 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2314. |
5-40-3260 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 3/24/04 | 5/17/05, 70 FR 28215 | |
5-40-3270 | Definitions | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3280 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3290 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3300 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3310 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3340 | Compliance | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3350 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3360 | Monitoring | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3370 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3380 | Registration | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3390 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3400 | Permits | 4/1/97 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59635 | |
5-40-3410 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2501. |
5-40-3420 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2502. |
5-40-3430 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2503. |
5-40-3440 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2504. |
5-40-3450 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2505. |
5-40-3460 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2506. |
5-40-3490 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2509. |
5-40-3500 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2510. |
5-40-3510 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2511. |
5-40-3520 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2512. |
5-40-3530 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2513. |
5-40-3540 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2514. |
5-40-3550 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2515. |
5-40-3560 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2601. |
5-40-3570 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2602. |
5-40-3580 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2603. |
5-40-3590 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2604. |
5-40-3600 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2605. |
5-40-3610 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2606. |
5-40-3640 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2609. |
5-40-3650 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2610. |
5-40-3660 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2611. |
5-40-3670 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2612. |
5-40-3680 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2613. |
5-40-3690 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2614. |
5-40-3700 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2615. |
5-40-3710 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2701. |
5-40-3720 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2702. |
5-40-3730 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2703. |
5-40-3740 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2704. |
5-40-3750 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2705. |
5-40-3760 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2706. |
5-40-3790 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2709. |
5-40-3800 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2710. |
5-40-3810 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2711. |
5-40-3820 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2712. |
5-40-3830 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2713. |
5-40-3840 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2714. |
5-40-3850 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2715. |
5-40-3860 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2801. |
5-40-3870 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2802. |
5-40-3880 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2803. |
5-40-3890 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2804. |
5-40-3900 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2805. |
5-40-3910 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2806. |
5-40-3940 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2809. |
5-40-3950 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2810. |
5-40-3960 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2811. |
5-40-3970 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2812. |
5-40-3980 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2813. |
5-40-3990 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2814. |
5-40-4000 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2815. |
5-40-4010 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2901. |
5-40-4020 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2902. |
5-40-4030 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2903. |
5-40-4040 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2904. |
5-40-4050 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2905. |
5-40-4060 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2906. |
5-40-4090 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2909. |
5-40-4100 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2910. |
5-40-4110 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2911. |
5-40-4120 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2912. |
5-40-4130 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2913. |
5-40-4140 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2914. |
5-40-4150 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-2915. |
5-40-4160 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3001. |
5-40-4170 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3002. |
5-40-4180 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3003. |
5-40-4190 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3004. |
5-40-4200 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3005. |
5-40-4210 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3006. |
5-40-4240 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3009. |
5-40-4250 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3010. |
5-40-4260 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3011. |
5-40-4270 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3012. |
5-40-4280 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3013. |
5-40-4290 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3014. |
5-40-4300 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3015. |
5-40-4310 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3101. |
5-40-4320 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3102. |
5-40-4330 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3103. |
5-40-4340 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3104. |
5-40-4350 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3105. |
5-40-4360 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3106. |
5-40-4390 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3109. |
5-40-4400 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3110. |
5-40-4410 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3111. |
5-40-4420 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3112. |
5-40-4430 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3113. |
5-40-4440 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3114. |
5-40-4450 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3115. |
5-40-4460 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3201. |
5-40-4470 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3202. |
5-40-4480 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3203. |
5-40-4490 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3204. |
5-40-4500 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3205. |
5-40-4510 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3206. |
5-40-4540 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3209. |
5-40-4550 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3210. |
5-40-4560 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3211. |
5-40-4570 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3212. |
5-40-4580 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3213. |
5-40-4590 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3214. |
5-40-4600 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3215. |
5-40-4610 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3301. |
5-40-4620 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3302. |
5-40-4630 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3303. |
5-40-4640 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3304. |
5-40-4650 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3305. |
5-40-4660 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3306. |
5-40-4690 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3309. |
5-40-4700 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3310. |
5-40-4710 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3311. |
5-40-4720 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3312. |
5-40-4730 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3313. |
5-40-4740 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3314. |
5-40-4750 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3315. |
5-40-4760 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Amended to refer Northern VA VOC emission control area to Article 59. |
5-40-4770 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3402. |
5-40-4780 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3403. |
5-40-4790 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3404. |
5-40-4800 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3405. |
5-40-4810 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3406. |
5-40-4840 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3409. |
5-40-4850 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3410. |
5-40-4860 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3411. |
5-40-4870 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3412. |
5-40-4880 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3413. |
5-40-4890 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3414. |
5-40-4900 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3415. |
5-40-4910 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3501. |
5-40-4920 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3502. |
5-40-4930 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3503. |
5-40-4940 | Control Technology Guidelines | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3504. |
5-40-4950 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3505. |
5-40-4960 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3506. |
5-40-4990 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3509. |
5-40-5000 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3510. |
5-40-5010 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3511. |
5-40-5020 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3512. |
5-40-5030 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3513. |
5-40-5040 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3514. |
5-40-5050 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3515. |
5-40-5060 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-5070 | Definitions | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | § 52.2465(c)(113)(i)(B)(4). |
5-40-5080 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5090 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5100 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5130 | Compliance | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5140 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5150 | Monitoring | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5160 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5170 | Registration | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5180 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5190 | Permits | 4/1/96 | 3/12/97, 62 FR 11334 | |
5-40-5200 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-5210 | Definitions | 2/1/02 | 3/3/06, 71 FR 10838 | |
5-40-5220 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 07/30/2015 | 05/10/2017, 82 FR 21702 | |
5-40-5230 | Control Technology Guidelines | 2/1/02 | 3/3/06, 71 FR 10838 | |
5-40-5240 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3705. |
5-40-5250 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3706. |
5-40-5270 | Standard for Toxic Pollutants | 07/30/2015 | 05/10/2017, 82 FR 21702 | |
5-40-5280 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3709. |
5-40-5290 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3710. |
5-40-5300 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3711. |
5-40-5310 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3712. |
5-40-5320 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3713. |
5-40-5330 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3714. |
5-40-5340 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-3715. |
5-40-5650 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-4101. |
5-40-5660 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-4102. |
5-40-5670 | Motor Vehicles | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-4103. |
5-40-5680 | Other Mobile Sources | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-4104. |
5-40-5690 | Export/Import of Motor Vehicles | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-04-4105. |
5-40-5800 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 1/29/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77900 | |
5-40-5810 | Definitions | 8/17/11 | 6/1/12 by Letter Notice | The SIP effective date is 6/1/12. |
5-40-5820 | Standard for air emissions | 8/17/11 | 6/1/12 by Letter Notice | The SIP effective date is 6/1/12. |
5-40-5822 | Operational standards for collection and control systems | 1/29/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77900 | |
5-40-5824 | Specifications for active collection systems | 1/29/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77900 | |
5-40-5850 | Compliance | 8/17/11 | 6/1/12 by Letter Notice | The SIP effective date is 6/1/12. |
5-40-5855 | Compliance schedule | 1/29/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77900 | |
5-40-5860 | Test methods and procedures | 1/29/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77900 | |
5-40-5870 | Monitoring | 1/29/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77900 | |
5-40-5880 | Reporting | 8/17/11 | 6/1/12 by Letter Notice | The SIP effective date is 6/1/12. |
5-40-5890 | Recordkeeping | 1/29/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77900 | |
5-40-5900 | Registration | 1/29/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77900 | |
5-40-5910 | Facility and control equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 1/29/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77900 | |
5-40-5920 | Permits | 8/17/11 | 6/1/12 by Letter Notice | The SIP effective date is 6/1/12. |
5-40-6820 | Applicability | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6830 | Definitions | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6840 | Standards for volatile organic compounds | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6850 | Standard for visible emissions | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6860 | Standard for fugitive dust/emissions | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6890 | Compliance | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6900 | Compliance schedules | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6910 | Test methods and procedures | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6920 | Monitoring | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6930 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6940 | Registration | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6950 | Facility and control equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6960 | Permits | 3/24/04 | 6/9/04, 69 FR 32277 | |
5-40-6970 | Applicability and designation of affected facility | 10/1/13 | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Revision extends the applicability to include the Richmond VOC Emissions Control Area. |
5-40-6975 | Exemptions | 10/1/13 | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Added. |
5-40-6980 | Definitions | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-6990 | Standards for volatile organic compounds | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7000 | Standard for visible emissions | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7010 | Standard for fugitive dust/emissions | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7040 | Compliance | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7050 | Compliance schedules | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-40-7060 | Test methods and procedures | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7070 | Monitoring | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7080 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7090 | Registration | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7100 | Facility and control equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7110 | Permits | 3/24/04 | 6/24/04, 69 FR 35253 | |
5-40-7370 | Applicability and designation of affected facility | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7380 | Definitions | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7390 | Standard for volatile organic compounds (1-hour ozone standard) | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7400 | Standard for volatile organic compounds (eight-hour ozone standard) | 12/02/2015 | 8/16/2016, 81 FR 54509 | Notification and compliance dates added |
5-40-7410 | Standard for nitrogen oxides (1-hour ozone standard) | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7420 | Standard for nitrogen oxides (eight-hour ozone standard) | 12/02/2015 | 8/16/2016, 81 FR 54509 | Notification and compliance dates added |
5-40-7430 | Presumptive reasonably available control technology guidelines for stationary sources of nitrogen oxides | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7440 | Standard for visible emissions | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7450 | Standard for fugitive dust/emissions | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7480 | Compliance | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7490 | Test methods and procedures | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7500 | Monitoring | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11 , 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7510 | Notification | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7520 | Registration | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7530 | Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation. |
5-40-7540 | Permits | 12/15/06 | 1/19/11, 76 FR 3023 | Added Regulation |
5-40-7800 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Amended to refer Northern VA VOC emission control area to Article 56.1. |
5-40-7810 | Definitions of Alcohol, Cleaning solution, Fountain solution, Lithographic printing, Printing process | 4/1/96, 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-7820 | Standard for Volatile Organic Compounds | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-7840 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-7850 | Standard for Fugitive Dust Emissions | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-7880 | Compliance | 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | Revisions to compliance dates. |
5-40-7890 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-7900 | Monitoring | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-7910 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-7920 | Registration | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-7930 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance and Malfunction | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-7940 | Permits | 4/1/96 10/4/06 | 3/2/07, 72 FR 9441 | |
5-40-8380 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8382 | Definitions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8384 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16,
81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8386 | Standard for visible emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8388 | Standard for fugitive/dust emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8396 | Compliance | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8398 | Compliance schedule | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8400 | Test methods and procedures | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8410 | Monitoring | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8412 | Notification, records, and reporting | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8414 | Registration | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8418 | Permits | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8420 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8422 | Definitions | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8424 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8426 | Standard for visible emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8428 | Standard for fugitive/dust emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8434 | Compliance | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8436 | Compliance schedule | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8438 | Test methods and procedures | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8440 | Monitoring | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8450 | Notification, records, and reporting | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8460 | Registration | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8480 | Permits | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8510 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8520 | Definitions | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8530 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8540 | Standard for visible emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8550 | Standard for fugitive/dust emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8580 | Compliance | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8590 | Compliance schedule | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8600 | Test methods and procedures | 2/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8610 | Monitoring | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8620 | Notification, records, and reporting | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8630 | Registration | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8650 | Permits | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8660 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8670 | Definitions | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8680 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8690 | Standard for visible emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8700 | Standard for fugitive/dust emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8730 | Compliance | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8740 | Compliance schedule | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8750 | Test methods and procedures | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8760 | Monitoring | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8770 | Notification, records, and reporting | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8780 | Registration | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8800 | Permits | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8810 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8820 | Definitions | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8830 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8840 | Standard for visible emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8850 | Standard for fugitive/dust emissions | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8880 | Compliance | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8890 | Compliance schedule | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8900 | Test methods and procedures | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8910 | Monitoring | 02/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8920 | Notification, records, and reporting | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8930 | Registration | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-40-8950 | Permits | 2/1/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Added. |
5-45-10 | Applicability | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-20 | Compliance | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-30 | Emission testing | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-40 | Monitoring | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-50 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-60 | Applicability | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-70 | Exemptions | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-80 | Definitions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-90 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 8/4/15 | Amended. | |
5-45-100 | Administrative requirements | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-110 | Compliance | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-120 | Compliance schedules | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-130 | Test methods and procedures | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-140 | Monitoring | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-150 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-160 | Applicability | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Revision extends the applicability to include the Richmond VOC Emissions Control Area. | |
5-45-170 | Exemptions | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-180 | Definitions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-190 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-200 | Certification procedures | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-210 | Innovative products | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-220 | Administrative requirements | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-230 | Compliance | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-240 | Compliance schedules | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-250 | Test methods and procedures | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-260 | Monitoring | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-270 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-280 | Applicability | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-290 | Exemptions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-300 | Definitions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-310 (Except for subsection B) | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-320 | Alternative control plan (ACP) for consumer products | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-330 | Innovative products | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-340 | Administrative requirements | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-350 | Compliance | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-360 | Compliance schedules | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-370 | Test methods and procedures | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-380 | Monitoring | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-390 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-400 | Applicability | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Revision extends the applicability to include the Richmond VOC Emissions Control Area. | |
5-45-410 | Exemptions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-420 | Definitions | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-430 (Except for subsection B) | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-440 | Alternative control plan (ACP) for consumer products | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-450 | Innovative products | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-460 | Administrative requirements | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-470 | Compliance | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-480 | Compliance schedules | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-490 | Test methods and procedures | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-500 | Monitoring | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-510 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-520 | Applicability | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Revision extends the applicability to include the Richmond VOC Emissions Control Area. | |
5-45-530 | Exemptions | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-540 | Definitions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-550 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-560 | Administrative requirements | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-570 | Compliance | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-580 | Compliance schedules | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-590 | Test methods and procedures | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-600 | Monitoring | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-610 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-620 | Applicability | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Revision extends the applicability to include the Richmond VOC Emissions Control Area. | |
5-45-630 | Exemptions | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-640 | Definitions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-650 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-660 | Control technology guidelines | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-670 | Standard for visible emissions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-680 | Administrative requirements | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-690 | Compliance | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-700 | Compliance schedules | 8/4/15, 80 FR 46202 | Amended. | |
5-45-710 | Test methods and procedures | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-720 | Monitoring | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-730 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-740 | Registration | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-750 | Facility and control equipment maintenance or malfunction | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-760 | Applicability | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-770 | Definitions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-780 | Standard for volatile organic compounds | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-790 | Standard for visible emissions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-800 | Standard for fugitive dust/emissions | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-820 | Compliance | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-830 | Test methods and procedures | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-840 | Monitoring | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-45-850 | Notification, records and reporting | 3/17/10 | 1/26/2012, 77 FR 3928 | Added. |
5-50-10 | Applicability | 8/1/02 | 3/15/04, 69 FR 12074 | |
5-50-20 | Compliance | 12/12/07 | 2/24/10, 75 FR 8249 | Revisions to paragraph A.3 . |
5-50-30 | Performance Testing | 8/1/02 | 3/15/04, 69 FR 12074 | |
5-50-40 | Monitoring | 8/1/02 | 3/15/04, 69 FR 12074 | |
5-50-50 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 8/1/02 | 3/15/04, 69 FR 12074 | |
5-50-60 | Applicability and Designation of Affected Facility | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0101. |
5-50-70 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0102. |
5-50-80 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0103. |
5-50-90 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 2/1/03 | 4/29/05, 70 FR 22263 | |
5-50-100 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0105. |
5-50-110 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0106. |
5-50-120 | Waivers | 2/1/03 | 4/29/05, 70 FR 22263 | |
5-50-240 | Applicability and designation of affected facility | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | Paragraphs A and C are revised. |
5-50-250 | Definitions | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | Paragraphs A-C are revised. |
5-50-260 | Standards for stationary sources | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | Paragraphs A-D are revised. |
5-50-270 | Standard for Major Stationary Sources (Nonattainment Areas) | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-50-280 | Standard for Stationary Sources (Prevention of Significant Deterioration Areas) | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-50-290 | Standard for Visible Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0406. |
5-50-300 | Standard for Fugitive Dust/Emissions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0407. |
5-50-330 | Compliance | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0410. |
5-50-340 | Test Methods and Procedures | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0411. |
5-50-350 | Monitoring | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0412. |
5-50-360 | Notification, Records and Reporting | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0413. |
5-50-370 | Registration | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0414. |
5-50-380 | Facility and Control Equipment Maintenance or Malfunction | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0415. |
5-50-390 | Permits | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-05-0416. |
5-70-10 | Applicability | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-07-01. |
5-70-20 | Definitions | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-07-02. |
5-70-30 | General | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-07-03. |
5-70-40 | Episode Determination | 4/1/99 | 10/19/0065 FR 62626 | References to TSP have been removed. |
5-70-50 | Standby Emission Reduction Plans | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-07-05. |
5-70-60 | Control Requirements | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-07-06. |
5-70-70 | Local Air Pollution Control Agency Participation | 4/17/95 | 4/21/00, 65 FR 21315 | 120-07-07. |
5-80-800 | Applicability | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-810 | Definitions | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-820 | General | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-830 | Applications | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-840 | Application information required | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-850 | Standards and conditions for granting Permits | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-860 | Action on permit application | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-870 | Application review and analysis | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-880 | Compliance determination and verification by testing | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-890 | Monitoring requirements | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-900 | Reporting requirements | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-910 | Existence of permits no defense | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-920 | Circumvention | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-930 | Compliance with local zoning requirements | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-940 | Transfer of Permits | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-950 | Termination of Permits | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-960 | Changes to Permits | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-970 | Administrative permit amendments | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-980 | Minor permit amendments | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-990 | Significant permit amendments | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-1000 | Reopening for cause | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-1010 | Enforcement | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-1020 | Public participation | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-1030 | General Permits | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-1040 | Review and evaluation of article | 4/1/98 | 6/27/03, 68 FR 38191 | |
5-80-1100 | Applicability | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1105 | Permit Exemptions | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | Paragraph E is excluded. |
5-80-1110 | Definitions | 3/27/14 | 8/23/16, 81 FR 57468 | |
5-80-1120 | General | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1130 | Reserved | Excluded from SIP. | ||
5-80-1140 | Applications | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1150 | Application information required | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1160 | Action on permit application | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | The latter portion of paragraph D (beginning with “. . . direct consideration by the board . . .”) is excluded. |
5-80-1170 | Public participation | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | Paragraphs F and G are excluded. |
5-80-1180 | Standards and conditions for granting permits | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | The portion of paragraph A.1 pertaining to hazardous air pollutant sources as proscribed under 9VAC5-60 is excluded. |
5-80-1190 | Application review and analysis | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | Paragraph 2 is excluded. |
5-80-1200 | Compliance determination and verification by performance testing | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1210 | Permit invalidation, suspension, revocation and enforcement | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | Paragraph B is excluded. |
5-80-1220 | Existence of permit no defense | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1230 | Compliance with local zoning | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1240 | Transfer of permits | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1250 | General permits | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1260 | Action to combine permit terms and conditions | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1270 | Actions to change permits | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1280 | Administrative permit amendments | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1290 | Minor permit amendments | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1300 | Significant amendment procedures | 11/7/12 | 8/22/16, 81 FR 56511 | |
5-80-1605 | Applicability | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1615 | Definitions | 8/13/15 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | |
5-80-1625 | General | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1635 | Ambient Air Increments | 8/17/11 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1645 | Ambient Air Ceilings | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1655 | Applications | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17,82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1665 | Compliance with local zoning requirements | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1675 | Compliance determination and verification by performance testing | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1685 | Stack Heights | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1695 | Exemptions | 6/4/14 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1705 | Control technology review | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1715 | Source impact analysis | 6/4/14 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1725 | Air quality models | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1735 | Air quality analysis | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1745 | Source Information | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1755 | Additional impact analysis | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1765 | Sources affecting Federal class I areas – additional requirements | 8/17/11 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1775 | Public participation | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1785 | Source obligation | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1795 | Environmental impact statements | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1805 | Disputed permits | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1815 | Interstate pollution abatement | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1825 | Innovative control technology | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1865 | Actuals plantwide applicability (PAL) | 8/13/15 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | |
5-80-1915 | Actions to combine permit terms and conditions | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1925 | Actions to change permits | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1935 | Administrative permit amendments | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1945 | Minor permit amendments | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1955 | Significant amendment procedures | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1965 | Reopening for cause | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1975 | Transfer of permits | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1985 | Permit invalidation, revocation, and enforcement | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-1995 | Existence of permit no defense | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2000 | Applicability | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2010 | Definitions | 8/13/15 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Paragraph C is revised, except that under subdivision b of the definition of “baseline actual emissions,” the sentence stating, “The board shall allow the use of another time period upon a determination that it is more representative of normal source operation,” is not in the SIP. |
5-80-2020 | General | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2030 | Applications | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2040 | Application information required | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2050 | Standards and conditions for granting permits | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2060 | Action on permit application | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2070 | Public participation | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2080 | Compliance determination and verification by performance testing | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2090 | Application review and analysis | 5/1/02 9/01/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2091 | Source obligation | 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2110 | Interstate Pollution Abatement | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2120 | Offsets | 8/17/11 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2130 | De minimis increases and stationary source modification alternatives for ozone nonattainment areas classified as serious or severe in 9 VAC 5-20-204 | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2140 | Exemptions | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2144 | Actuals plantwide applicability limits (PALs) | 8/13/15 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | |
5-80-2150 | Compliance with local zoning requirements | 5/1/02 9/01/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2170 | Transfer of permits | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2180 | Permit invalidation, revocation, and enforcement | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2190 | Existence of permit no defense | 5/1/02 9/1/06 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2195 | Actins to combine permit terms and conditions | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2200 | Actions to change permits | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2210 | Administrative permit amendments | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2220 | Minor permit amendments | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2230 | Significant amendment procedures | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-80-2240 | Reopening for cause | 7/23/09 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | Previous approval 10/22/08. |
5-85-10 | Applicability | 1/2/11 | 5/13/11, 76 FR 27898 | |
5-85-40 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration Area Permit Actions | 03/13/14 | 11/23/15 11/23/15; 80 FR 72905 | |
5-85-50 | Definitions | 8/13/15 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | |
5-85-55 | Actuals Plantwide applicability limits (PALs) | 8/13/15 | 8/28/17, 82 FR 40707 | |
5-85-55 | Actual plantwide applicability limits (PALs) | 03/13/14 | 11/23/1511/23/15; 80 FR 72905 | Added. |
5-85-60 | State Operating Permit Actions | 1/2/11 | 5/13/11, 76 FR 27898 | |
5-85-70 | Definitions | 1/2/11 | 5/13/11, 76 FR 27898 | |
5-91-10 | General | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-20 | Terms defined | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | Exception – “Northern Virginia program area” does not include Fauquier County, Effective 1/1/98. |
6/29/05 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |||
5-91-30 | Applicability and authority of the department | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-50 | Documents incorporated by reference | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-70 | Appeal of case decisions | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-90 | Right of entry | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-100 | Conditions on approvals | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-120 | Export and import of motor vehicles | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-130 | Relationship of state regulations to Federal regulations | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-140 | Delegation of authority | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-150 | Availability of information | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-160 | Exhaust emission standards for two-speed idle testing in enhanced emissions inspection programs | 6/29/05 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-170 | Exhaust emission standards for ASM testing in enhanced emissions inspection programs | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-180 | Exhaust emission standards for on-road testing through remote sensing | 6/29/05 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-190 | Emissions control system standards | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-200 | Evaporative emissions standards | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-210 | Visible emissions standards | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-220 | General provisions | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-230 | Applications | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-240 | Standards and conditions for permits | 1/27/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-250 | Action on permit application | 1/27/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-260 | Emissions inspection station permits, categories | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-270 | Permit renewals | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-280 | Permit revocation, surrender of materials | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-290 | Emissions inspection station operations | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-300 | Emissions inspection station records | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-310 | Sign and permit posting | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-320 | Equipment and facility requirements | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-330 | Analyzer system operation | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-340 | Motor vehicle inspection report; certificate of emissions inspection | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-350 | Data media | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-360 | Inspector identification number and access code usage | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | Retitled and amended. |
5-91-370 | Fleet emissions inspection stations; mobile fleet inspection stations | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-380 | Emissions inspector licenses and renewals | 10/21/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-390 | Qualification requirements for emissions inspector licenses | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-400 | Conduct of emissions inspectors | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-410 | General | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-420 | Inspection procedure; rejection, pass, fail, waiver | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-430 | ASM test procedure | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-440 | Two-speed idle test procedure | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-450 | Evaporative system pressure test and gas cap pressure test procedure | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | Retitled and amended. |
5-91-480 | Emissions related repairs | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-490 | Engine and fuel changes | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-500 | Applicability and authority | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-90-510 | Certification qualifications | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-520 | Expiration, reinstatement, renewal, and requalification | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-530 | Emissions and repair facility operations | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-540 | Sign and certificate posting | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | Retitled and amended. |
5-91-550 | Applicability and authority | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-560 | Certification qualifications for emissions repair technicians | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-570 | Expiration, reinstatement, renewal and requalification | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-580 | Certified emissions repair technician responsibilities | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-590 | Enforcement of regulations, permits, licenses, certifications and orders | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-600 | General enforcement process | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-610 | Consent orders and penalties for violations | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-620 | Major violations | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-630 | Minor violations | 4/2/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-640 | Applicability | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-650 | Design goals | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-660 | Warranty; service contract | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-670 | Owner-provided services | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-680 | Certification of analyzer systems | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-690 | Span gases; gases for calibration purposes | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-700 | Calibration of exhaust gas analyzers | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-710 | Upgrade of analyzer system | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-720 | Vehicle manufacturers recall | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-730 | Exemptions; temporary extensions | 1/24/97 | 9/1/99, 64 FR 47670 | |
5-91-740 | General requirements | 6/29/05 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-750 | Operating procedures; violation of standards | 6/29/05 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-760 | Schedule of civil charges | 6/29/05 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-790 | ASM start-up standards | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-91-800 | ASM final standards | 10/1/02 | 4/22/08, 73 FR 21540 | |
5-130-10 | Applicability | 3/18/09 | 3/14/11, 76 FR 13511 | Formerly 5-40-5600 Provisions of this Chapter expanded to new localities in the emissions control areas. |
5-130-20 | Definitions | 8/17/11 | 6/1/12 by Letter Notice | The SIP effective date is 6/1/12. |
5-130-30 | Open Burning Prohibitions | 3/18/09 | 3/14/11, 76 FR 13511 | Formerly 5-40-5620. |
5-130-40 | Permissible open burning | 8/17/11 | 6/1/12 by Letter Notice | The SIP effective date is 6/1/12. |
5-130-50 | Forest Management and Agricultural Practices | 3/18/09 | 3/14/11, 76 FR 13511 | Formerly 5-40-5631. |
5-140-10 | Purpose | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-20 | Definitions | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-30 | Measurements, abbreviations, and acronyms | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-31 | Federal Regulations Incorporated by reference | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-40 | Applicability | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-50 | Retired unit exemption | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-60 | Standard requirements | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-70 | Computation of time | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-100 | Authorization and responsibilities of the NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-110 | Alternate NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-120 | Changing the NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-130 | Account certificate of representation | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-140 | Objections concerning the NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-200 | General NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-210 | Submission of NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-220 | Information requirements for NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-230 | NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-240 | Effective date of initial NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-250 | NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-300 | Compliance certification report | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-310 | Permitting authority’s and administrator’s actionon compliance certifications | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-400 | State trading program budget | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-410 | Timing requirements for NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-420 | NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-430 | Compliance Supplement Pool | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-500 | NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-510 | Establishment of accounts | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-520 | NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-530 | Recordation of NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-540 | Compliance | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-550 | Banking | 3/24/04 | 8/25/04, 69 FR 52174 | |
5-140-560 | Account error | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-570 | Closing of general accounts | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-600 | Scope and submission of NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-610 | EPA recordation | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-620 | Notification | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-700 | General Requirements | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-710 | Initial certification and recertification procedures | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-720 | Out of control periods | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-730 | Notifications | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-740 | Recordkeeping and reporting | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-750 | Petitions. | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-760 | Additional requirements to provide heat input data for allocation purposes | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-800 | Applicability | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-810 | General | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-820 | NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-830 | Applying for NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-840 | Opt-in process | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-850 | NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-860 | Withdrawal from NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-870 | Change in regulatory status | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-880 | NO | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-900 | State trading program budget | 12/31/08 | 11/7/11, 76 FR 68638 | Revise applicable year to 2004 and each year thereafter. |
5-140-910 | Compliance supplement pool budget | 7/17/02 | 7/8/03, 68 FR 40520 | |
5-140-920 | Total electric generating unit allocations | 12/31/08 | 11/7/11, 76 FR 68638 | Add subsection B, which extends the NO |
5-140-930 | Total non-electric generating unit allocations | 12/31/08 | 11/7/11, 76 FR 68638 | Add subsection B, which extends the NO |
5-151-10 | Definitions | 12/31/08 | 11/20/09, 74 FR 60194 | |
5-151-20 | Applicability | 12/31/08 | 11/20/09, 74 FR 60194 | |
5-151-30 | Authority of Board and DEQ | 12/31/08 | 11/20/09, 74 FR 60194 | |
5-151-40 | General | 8/15/12 | 4/1/13, 78 FR 19421 | |
5-151-50 | Designated provisions | 12/31/08 | 11/20/09, 74 FR 60194 | |
5-151-60 | Word or phrase substitutions | 12/31/08 | 11/20/09, 74 FR 60194 | |
5-151-70 | Consultation | 8/15/12 | 4/1/13, 78 FR 19421 | Section D.1.f. is amended. |
5-160-10 | General | 1/1/98 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663. | |
5-160-20 | Terms defined | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | Number of terms added – 10. Number of terms revised – 11. Number of Terms deleted – 2. |
5-160-30 | Applicability | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-40 | Authority of board and department | 1/1/97 | 10/21/97, 62 FR 54585 | |
5-160-80 | Relationship of state regulations to Federal regulations | 1/1/97 | 10/21/97, 62 FR 54585 | |
5-160-110 | General | 3/2/11 | 12/12/2011, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-120 | Federal agency conformity responsibility | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-130 | Reporting requirements | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-140 | Public participation | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-150 | Reevaluation of conformity | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-160 | Criteria for determining conformity of general conformity actions | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-170 | Procedures for conformity determinations | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-180 | Mitigation of air quality impacts | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-181 | Conformity evaluation for federal installations with facility-wide emission budgets | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-182 | Emissions beyond the time period covered by the applicable implementation plan | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-183 | Timing of offsets and mitigation measures | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-184 | Inter-precursor mitigation measures and offsets | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-185 | Early emission reduction credit programs at federal facilities and installation subject to federal oversight | 3/2/11 | 12/12/11, 76 FR 77150 | |
5-160-190 | Savings provision | 1/1/97 | 10/21/97, 62 FR 54585 | |
5-170-10 | Use of Terms | 1/1/98 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | Split out from 9 VAC 5-10-10. |
5-170-20 | Terms Defined | 11/19/14 | 4/2/15, 80 FR 17695 | Docket #2015-0040. Revised to add the terms disclosure form and potential conflict of interest. |
5-170-30 | Applicability | 1/1/98 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | Split out from 9 VAC 5-20-10. |
5-170-60 | Availability of Information | 1/1/98 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | Replaces 9 VAC 5-20-150 and 5-160-100. |
5-170-120A.-C. | Enforcement of Regulations, Permits and Orders | 1/1/98 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | Replaces 9 VAC 5-20-30A. D. and 5-160-60. |
5-170-130A. | Right of Entry | 1/1/98 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | Replaces 9 VAC 5-20-100. |
5-170-150 | Local Ordinances | 1/1/98 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | Replaces 9 VAC 5-20-60. |
5-170-160 | Conditions on Approvals | 1/1/98 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | Replaces 9 VAC 5-20-110. |
5-170-170 | Considerations for Approval Actions | 1/1/98 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | Replaces 9 VAC 5-20-140. |
5-170-210 | General | 11/19/14 | 80 FR 17695 | Docket #2015-0040. Does not include subsection B |
5-220-10 | Applicability and designation of affected facility | 12/1/02 | 9/4/09, 74 FR 45766 | |
5-220-20 | Definitions | 12/1/02 | 09/4/09, 74 FR 45766 | |
5-220-30 | Applicability of standard for visible emissions and standard for particulate matter | 12/1/02 | 9/4/09 , 74 FR 45766 | |
5-220-40 | Compliance determination, monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting | 12/1/02 | 9/4/09, 74 FR 45766 | |
5-220-50 | Transfer of ownership | 12/1/02 | 9/4/09, 74 FR 45766 | |
5-220-60 | Applicability of future regulations | 12/1/02 | 9/4/09, 74 FR 45766 | |
5-230-10 | Applicability and designation of affected facility | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-20 | Definitions | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-30 | Authority to operate under this chapter and FESOP | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-40 (Except A.7., A.9., A.10., and B.2.) | Sitewide Emissions Caps | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-50 | New Source Review program and registration requirements | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-60 (Except A.1.) | Other regulatory requirements | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-70 | Federal Operating Permits | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-80 | FESOP issuance and amendments | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-90 | Transfer of ownership | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-110 | Termination of authority to operate under this chapter and FESOP | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-230-120 | Review and confirmation of this chapter by Board | 9/7/05 | 8/13/07, 72 FR 45165 | |
5-480-10 | Definitions | 11/1/93 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | VR115-04-28, § 1. |
5-480-20 | Applicability | 11/1/96 | 2/17/00, 65 FR 8051 | |
5-480-30 | Minimum oxygenate content | 11/1/93 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | VR115-04-28, § 3. |
5-480-40 | Nature of oxygenates | 11/1/93 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | VR115-04-28, § 4. |
5-480-50 | Record keeping and transfer requirements | 11/1/93 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | VR115-04-28, § 5. |
5-480-60 | Gasoline pump labeling | 11/1/93 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | VR115-04-28, § 6. |
5-480-70 | Sampling, testing and oxygen content calculations | 11/1/93 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | VR115-04-28, § 7. |
5-480-80 | Compliance and enforcement | 11/1/93 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | VR115-04-28, § 8. |
Section 10.1-1302 | Qualifications of members of Boards | 7/1/08 | 10/11/11, 76 FR 62635 | Section added. |
Section 10.1-1316.1A. Through D | Severe ozone nonattainment areas; fees | 7/1/04 | 12/29/04, 69 FR 77909 | Provision authorizes the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) to collect Federal penalty fees from major stationary sources if the nonattainment area does not attain the ozone standard by the statutory attainment date. |
(d) EPA-Approved State Source Specific Requirements
EPA-Approved Source Specific Requirements
Source name | Permit/order or registration number | State effective date | EPA approval date | 40 CFR part 52 citation |
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Norfolk Naval Base-Exchange Service Station | [NONE] | 8/6/79 | 8/17/81, 46 FR 41499 | 52.2465(c)(41). |
Reynolds Metals Co.-Rolling Mill | DSE-597-87 | 9/30/87 | 8/20/90, 55 FR 33904 | 52.2465(c)(92). |
Aqualon (Hercules) Company | 50363 | 9/26/90 | 11/1/91, 56 FR 56159 | 52.2465(c)(93). |
Nabisco Brands, Inc | DTE-179-91 | 4/24/91 | 3/6/92, 57 FR 8080 | 52.2465(c)(95). |
Reynolds Metals Co.-Bellwood | 50260 | 10/20/2015 | 8/26/2016, 81 FR 58857 | 52.2465(c)(110). |
Reynolds Metals Co.-Richmond Foil Plant | DSE-412A-86 | 10/31/86 | 6/13/96, 61 FR 29963 | 52.2465(c)(110). |
Philip Morris, Inc. – Blended Leaf Facility | 50080 | 2/27/86 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(120). |
Philip Morris, Inc. – Park 500 Facility | 50722 | 3/26/97 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(120). |
Philip Morris, Inc. – Richmond Manufacturing Center | 50076 | 7/13/96 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(120). |
Virginia Electric and Power Co. – Innsbrook Technical Center | 50396 | 5/30/96 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(120). |
Hercules, Inc.-Aqualon Division | V-0163-96 | 7/12/96 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(120). |
City of Hopewell-Regional Wastewater Treatment Facility | 50735 | 5/30/96 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(120). |
Allied Signal, Inc.-Hopewell Plant | 50232 | 3/26/97 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(121). |
Allied Signal, Inc.-Chesterfield Plant | V-0114-96 | 5/20/96 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(121). |
Bear Island Paper Co. L.P | V-0135-96 | 7/12/96 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(121). |
Stone Container Corp. – Hopewell Mill | 50370 | 5/30/96 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53277 | 52.2465(c)(121). |
E.I. Dupont de Nemours and Co. – Spruance Plant | V-0117-96 | 5/30/96 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(121). |
ICI Americas Inc. – Films Division-Hopewell Site | 50418 | 5/30/96 | 10/14/97, 62 FR 53242 | 52.2465(c)(121). |
Tuscarora, Inc | 71814 | 6/5/96 | 1/22/99, 64 FR 3425 | 52.2465(c)(128). |
Virginia Power (VP) – (Possum Point Generating Station [Permit to Operate] | Registration No. 70225; County-Plant No. 153-0002 | 9/26/00 | 12/14/00, 65 FR 78100 | 52.2420(d)(2). |
Cellofoam North America, Inc. – Falmouth Plant [Consent Agreement] | Registration No. 40696; FSO-193-98 | 8/10/98 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
CNG Transmission Corporation – Leesburg Compressor Station [Permit to Operate] | Registration No. 71978; County-Plant No. 107-0101 | 5/22/00 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Columbia Gas Transmission Company – Loudoun County Compressor Station [Permit to Operate] | Registration No. 72265; County-Plant No. 107-0125 | 5/23/00 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
District of Columbia’s Department of Corrections – Lorton Correctional Facility [Permit to Operate] | Registration No. 70028; County-Plant No. 0059-0024 | 12/10/99 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Michigan Cogeneration Systems, Inc. – Fairfax County I-95 Landfill [Permit to Operate] | Registration No. 71961; County-Plant No. 0059-0575 | 5/10/00 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3) |
Metropolitan Washington Airports Authority – Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport [Permit to Operate] | Registration No. 70005; County-Plant No. 0013-0015 | 5/22/00 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Noman M. Cole, Jr., Pollution Control Plant [Consent Agreement] | Registration No. 70714 | 12/13/99 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Ogden Martin Systems of Alexandria/Arlington, Inc. [Consent Agreement] | Registration No. 71895; NVRO-041-98 | 7/31/98 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Ogden Martin Systems of Fairfax, Inc. [Consent Agreement] | Registration No. 71920 | 4/3/98 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
U.S. Department of Defense – Pentagon Reservation [Permit to Operate] | Registration No. 70030; County-Plant No. 0013-0188 | 5/17/00 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
United States Marine Corps. – Quantico Base [Permit to Operate] | Registration No. 70267; County-Plant No. 153-0010. | 5/24/00 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corporation – Compressor Station No.185 [Consent Agreement] | Registration No. 71958 | 9/5/96 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
U.S. Army Garrison at Fort Belvoir [Permit to Operate] | Registration No. 70550; County-Plant No. 059-0018 | 5/16/00 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Virginia Power (VP) – Possum Point Generating Station [Permit containing NO | Registration No. 70225; County-Plant No. 153-0002 | 7/21/00 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Virginia Electric and Power Company – Possum Point Generating Station [Consent Agreement containing VOC RACT requirements] | Registration No. 70225 | 6/12/95 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Washington Gas Light Company – Springfield Operations Center [Consent Agreement] | Registration No. 70151; NVRO-031-98 | 4/3/98 | 1/2/01, 66 FR 8. | 52.2420(d)(3). |
Georgia Pacific – Jarratt Softboard Plant | Registration No. 50253 | 9/28/98 | 3/26/03, 68 FR 14542 | 40 CFR 52.2420(d)(4); |
Prince William County Landfill | Registration No. 72340 | 4/16/04 | 9/9/04, 69 FR 54581 | 52.2420(d)(5). |
Washington Gas Company, Ravensworth Station | Registration No. 72277 | 4/16/04 8/11/04 | 10/6/04, 69 FR 59812 | 52.2420(d)(6). |
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), George Bush Center for Intelligence | Registration No. 71757 | 4/16/04 | 12/13/04, 69 FR 72115 | 52.2420(d)(6). |
National Reconnaissance Office, Boeing Service Center | Registration No. 71988 | 4/16/04 | 12/13/04, 69 FR 72115 | 52.2420(d)(6). |
Roanoke Electric Steel Corporation D/B/A Steel Dynamics, Inc. – Roanoke Bar Division | 20131 | 3/25/20 | 6/9/21, 86 FR 30547 | 52.2420(d)(7). |
Roanoke Cement Company | Registration No. 20232 | 12/22/04 | 4/27/05, 70 FR 21621 | 52.2420(d)(7). |
Global Stone Chemstone Corporation | Registration No. 80504 | 2/9/05 | 4/27/05, 70 FR 21621 | 52. 2420(d)(7). |
Kraft Foods Global, Inc. – Richmond Bakery | Registration No. 50703 | 9/19/07 | 4/15/08, 73 FR 20175 | 52.2420(d)(8). |
Transcontinental Pipeline Station 165 | Registration No. 30864 | 1/24/07 | 10/30/08, 73 FR 64551 | 52.2420(d)(9). |
Transcontinental Pipeline Station 170 | Registration No. 30863 | 1/24/07 | 10/30/08, 73 FR 64551 | 52.2420(d)(9). |
Transcontinental Pipeline Station 180 | Registration No. 40782 | 2/13/07 | 10/30/08, 73 FR 64551 | 52.2420(d)(9). |
Roanoke Cement Corporation | Registration No. 20232 | 6/18/07 | 10/30/08, 73 FR 64551 | 52.2420(d)(9). |
Reynolds Consumer Products Company | Registration No. 50534 | 10/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12572 | 52.2420(d)(12). The SIP effective date is 5/26/09. |
GP Big Island, LLC | Registration No. 30389 | 10/5/12 | 4/18/14, 79 FR 21855 | 52.2420(d); BART permit revised to reflect the unit shutdown; replaces permit dated 6/12/08. |
MeadWestvaco Corporation | Registration No. 20328 | 2/23/09 5/6/11 | 6/13/12 77 FR 35287 | § 52.2420(d); BART and Reasonable Progress determinations and permit. |
O-N Minerals Facility | Registration No. 80252 | 12/28/09 11/19/10 | 6/13/12 77 FR 35287 | § 52.2420(d); BART determination and permit. |
Mondelēz Global LLC, Inc. – Richmond Bakery | Registration No. 50703 | 2/14/14 | 4/29/14, 79 FR 23917 | 52.2420(d)(13). |
Virginia Electric and Power Company (VEPCO) – Possum Point Power Station | Registration No. 70225 | 01/31/19 | 12/09/19, 84 FR 67199 | § 52.2420(d); RACT for 2008 ozone NAAQS. |
Covanta Alexandria/Arlington, Inc | Registration No. 71920 | 02/14/19 | 12/09/19, 84 FR 67199 | § 52.2420(d); RACT for 2008 ozone NAAQS. |
Covanta Fairfax, Inc | Registration No. 71895 | 02/08/19 | 12/09/19, 84 FR 67199 | § 52.2420(d); RACT for 2008 ozone NAAQS. |
(e) EPA-approved non-regulatory and quasi-regulatory material.
(1) Non-regulatory material.
Name of non-regulatory SIP revision | Applicable geographic area | State submittal date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation |
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Commitment Letter-Clean fuel fleet or alternative substitute program | Northern Virginia Ozone nonattainment Area | 1/25/93 | 9/23/93, 58 FR 50846 | 52.2423(j). |
Motor vehicle emissions budgets | Hampton Roads Ozone Maintenance Area | 8/29/96 | 6/26/97, 62 FR 34408 | 52.2424(a). |
Motor vehicle emissions budgets | Richmond Ozone Maintenance Area | 7/30/96 | 11/17/97, 62 FR 61237 | 52.2424(b). |
1990 Base Year Emissions Inventory-Carbon Monoxide (CO) | Metropolitan Washington Area | 11/1/93, 4/3/95, 10/12/95 | 1/30/96, 61 FR 2931 | 52.2425(a). |
1990 Base Year Emissions Inventory-Carbon Monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NO | Richmond-Petersburg, Norfolk-Virginia Beach, and Smyth County Ozone Areas | 11/11/92, 11/18/92, 11/1/93, 12/15/94 | 9/16/96, 61 FR 48657 | 52.2425(b). |
1990 Base Year Emissions Inventory-Carbon Monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NO | Northern Virginia (Metropolitan Washington) Ozone Nonattainment Area | 11/30/92, 11/1/93, 4/3/95 | 9/16/96, 61 FR 54656 | 52.2425(c). |
1990 Base Year Emissions Inventory-oxides of nitrogen (NO | Northern Virginia (Metropolitan Washington) Ozone Nonattainment Area | 12/17/97 | 7/8/98, 63 FR 36854. | |
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program | Northern Virginia (Metropolitan Washington) Ozone Nonattainment Area | 11/15/94 | 9/11/95, 60 FR 47081 | 52.2426. |
Attainment determination of the ozone NAAQS | Richmond Ozone Nonattainment Area | 7/26/96 | 10/6/97, 62 FR 52029 | 52.2428(a). |
15% rate of progress plan | Northern Virginia (Metropolitan Washington) Ozone Nonattainment Area | 4/14/98 | 10/6/00, 65 FR 59727 | 52.2428(b). |
Small business stationary source technical and environmental assistance program | Statewide | 11/10/92 | 2/14/94, 59 FR 5327 | 52.2460. |
Establishment of Air Quality Monitoring Network | Statewide | 3/24/80 | 12/5/80, 45 FR 86530 | 52.2465(c)(38). |
Lead (Pb) SIP | Statewide | 12/31/80 | 3/21/82, 45 FR 8566 | 52.2465(c)(61). |
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan | Arlington County & Alexandria City | 3/22/04 | 4/4/05, 70 FR 16958 | Revised Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan Base Year Emissions Inventory using MOBILE6. |
Ozone Maintenance Plan, emissions inventory & contingency measures | Hampton Roads Area | 8/27/96 | 6/26/97, 62 FR 34408 | 52.2465(c)(117). |
Ozone Maintenance Plan, emissions inventory & contingency measures | Richmond Area | 7/26/96 | 11/17/97, 62 FR 61237 | 52.2465(c)(119). |
Non-Regulatory Voluntary Emission Reduction Program | Washington, DC severe 1-hour ozone nonattainment area | 2/25/04 | 5/12/05, 70 FR 24987 | The nonregulatory measures found in section 7.6 and Appendix J of the plan. |
1996-1999 Rate-of-Progress Plan SIP and the Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) in Appendix H | Washington 1-hour ozone nonattainment area | 12/29/03, 5/25/99 | 5/16/05, 70 FR 25688 | Only the TCMs in Appendix H of the 5/25/1999 revision, 1999 motor vehicle emissions budgets of 128.5 tons per day (tpy) of VOC and 196.4 tpy of NO |
1990 Base Year Inventory Revisions | Washington 1-hour ozone nonattainment area | 8/19/03, 2/25/04 | 5/16/05, 70 FR 25688. | |
1999-2005 Rate-of-Progress Plan SIP Revision and the Transportation Control Measures (TCMs) in Appendix J | Washington 1-hour ozone nonattainment area | 8/19/03, 2/25/04 | 5/16/05, 70 FR 25688 | Only the TCMs in Appendix J of the 2/25/2004 revision, 2002 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) of 125.2 tons per day (tpy) for VOC and 290.3 tpy of NO |
VMT Offset SIP Revision | Washington 1-hour ozone nonattainment area | 8/19/03, 2/25/04 | 5/16/05, 70 FR 25688. | |
Contingency Measure Plan | Washington 1-hour ozone nonattainment area | 8/19/03, 2/25/04 | 5/16/05, 70 FR 25688. | |
1-hour Ozone Modeled Demonstration of Attainment and Attainment Plan | Washington 1-hour ozone nonattainment area | 8/19/03, 2/25/04 | 5/16/05, 70 FR 25688 | 2005 motor vehicle emissions budgets of 97.4 tons per day (tpy) for VOC and 234.7 tpy of NO |
3/18/14 | 5/26/15, 80 FR 29963 | Removal of Stage II vapor recovery program. See section 52.2428. | ||
Attainment Demonstration and Early Action Plan for the Roanoke MSA Ozone Early Action Compact Area | Botetourt County, Roanoke City, Roanoke County, and Salem City | 12/21/04, 2/15/05 | 8/17/05, 70 FR 43277. | |
Attainment Demonstration and Early Action Plan for the Northern Shenandoah Valley Ozone Early Action Compact Area | City of Winchester and Frederick County | 12/20/04, 2/15/05 | 8/17/05, 70 FR 43280. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Fredericksburg VA Area | City of Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania County, and Stafford County | 5/4/05 | 12/23/05, 70 FR 76165. | |
3/18/14 | 5/26/15, 80 FR 29963 | Revised 2009 and 2015 motor vehicle emission budgets for NO | ||
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Madison & Page Cos. (Shenandoah NP), VA Area | Madison County (part) and Page County (part) | 9/23/05 | 1/3/05, 71 FR 24. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News (Hampton Roads), VA Area | 10/12/06, 10/16/06, 10/18/06, 11/20/06, 2/13/07 | 6/1/07, 72 FR 30490 | The SIP effective date is 6/1/07. |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory | Richmond-Petersburg VA Area | 9/18/06, 9/20/06, 9/25/06, 11/17/06, 2/13/07 | 6/1/07, 72 FR 30485 | The SIP effective date is 6/18/07. |
Ozone Maintenance Plan | White Top Mountain, Smyth County, VA 1-hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | 8/6/07 | 4/29/08, 73 FR 23103. | |
RACT under the 8-Hour NAAQS | Stafford County | 4/21/08 | 12/22/08, 73 FR 78192. | |
RACT under the 8-Hour NAAQS | Virginia portion of the DC-MD-VA area | 10/23/06 | 6/16/09, 74 FR 28444. | |
Reasonable Further Progress Plan (RFP), Reasonably Available Control Measures, and Contingency Measures | Washington DC-MD-VA 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area | 6/12/07 | 9/20/11, 76 FR 58206. | |
2002 Base Year Inventory for VOC, NO | Washington DC-MD-VA 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area | 6/12/07 | 9/20/11, 76 FR 58206. | |
2008 RFP Transportation Conformity Budgets | Washington DC-MD-VA 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area | 6/12/07 | 9/20/11, 76 FR 58206. | |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 Ozone NAAQS Statewide | Statewide | 7/10/08, 9/2/08, 6/8/10, 6/9/10 | 10/11/11, 76 FR 62635 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
11/13/07, 12/13/07, 8/25/11 | 2/25/14, 79 FR 10377 | This action addresses the PSD related elements of the following CAA requirements: 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II). | ||
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 PM | Statewide | 7/10/08, 9/2/08, 6/8/10, 6/9/10, 4/1/08 | 10/11/11, 76 FR 62635 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
11/13/07, 7/10/08, 9/2/08, 8/25/11 | 2/25/14, 79 FR 10377 | This action addresses the PSD related elements of the following CAA requirements: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J). | ||
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2006 PM | Statewide | 8/30/10, 4/1/11 | 10/11/11, 76 FR 62635 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
4/1/11, 8/25/11 | 2/25/14, 79 FR 10377 | This action addresses the PSD related elements of the following CAA requirements: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J). | ||
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Lead NAAQS | Statewide | 3/9/12 | 9/24/13, 78 FR 58462 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C) (for enforcement and regulation of minor sources), (D)(i)(I), (D)(i)(II) (for the visibility protection portion), (D)(ii), (E)(i), (E)(iii), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
3/9/12 | 2/25/14, 79 FR 10377 | This action addresses the PSD related elements of the following CAA requirements: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J). | ||
12/22/14 | 4/2/15, 80 FR 17695 | Docket #2015-0040. Addresses CAA element 110(a)(2)(E)(ii). | ||
Regional Haze Plan | Statewide | 7/16/15 | 8/21/18, 83 FR 42222 | Full Approval. See §§ 52.2452(g). |
Regional Haze Plan Supplements and BART determinations: | Statewide | 6/13/12, 77 FR 35287 | § 52.2452(d); Limited Approval. | |
1. Georgia Pacific Corporation; | 7/17/08. | |||
2a. MeadWestvaco Corporation; | 5/6/11. | |||
b. MeadWestvaco Corporation; | 3/6/09. | |||
3. O-N Minerals Facility; | 1/14/10. | |||
4. Revision to the O-N Minerals Facility permit | 11/19/10. | |||
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 1997 fine particulate matter (PM | Virginia portion of the Washington DC-MD-VA 1997 PM | 4/4/08 | 10/4/12, 77 FR 60626 | § 52.2425(f). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 Nitrogen Dioxide NAAQS | Statewide | 5/30/13 | 3/18/14, 79 FR 15012 | Docket #2013-0510. This action addresses the following CAA elements, or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E)(i), (E)(iii), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M) with the exception of PSD elements. |
5/30/13 | 9/30/14, 79 FR 58686 | Docket #2013-0510. This action addresses the following CAA elements, or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) with respect to the PSD elements. | ||
12/22/14 | 4/2/15, 80 FR 17695 | Docket #2015-0040. Addresses CAA element 110(a)(2)(E)(ii). | ||
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 7/23/12 | 3/27/14, 79 FR 17043 | Docket #2013-0211. This action addresses the following CAA elements, or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E)(i), (E)(iii), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M) with the exception of PSD elements. |
7/23/12 | 9/30/14, 79 FR 58686 | Docket #2013-0211. This action addresses the following CAA elements, or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J) with respect to the PSD elements. | ||
12/22/14 | 4/2/15, 80 FR 17695 | Docket #2015-0040. Addresses CAA element 110(a)(2)(E)(ii). | ||
Regional Haze Five-Year Progress Report | Statewide | 11/8/13 | 5/2/14, 79 FR 25019. | |
Maintenance plan for the Virginia Portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA Nonattainment Area for the 1997 Annual PM | Statewide | 06/03/13, 07/17/13 | 10/6/14,79 FR 60081 | See § 52.2429(b). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide NAAQS | Statewide | 6/18/14 | 3/4/15, 80 FR 11557 | Docket #2014-0522. This action addresses the following CAA elements, or portions thereof: 110(a)(2) (A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II) (PSD), (D)(ii), (E)(i), (E)(iii), (F), (G), (H), (J) (consultation, notification, and PSD), (K), (L), and (M). |
12/22/14 | 4/2/15, 80 FR 17695 | Docket #2015-0040. Addresses CAA element 110(a)(2)(E)(ii). | ||
7/16/15 | 8/21/18, 83 FR 42222 | Docket #2017-0601. This action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(D)(I)(II) for visibility and 110(a)(2)(J) for visibility. | ||
8-hour Ozone Modeled Demonstration of Attainment and Attainment Plan for the 1997 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards | Washington, DC-MD-VA 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment Area | 6/12/07 | 4/10/15, 80 FR 19206 | 2009 motor vehicle emissions budgets of 66.5 tons per day (tpd) for VOC and 146.1 tpd of NO |
3/18/14 | 5/26/15, 80 FR 29963 | Removal of Stage II vapor recovery program. See section 52.2428. | ||
2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 2008 8-hour ozone standard | Virginia portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA 2008 ozone nonattainment area | 7/17/14 | 5/13/15, 80 FR 27258 | § 52.2425(g). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 Particulate Matter NAAQS | Statewide | 7/16/15 | 6/16/16, 81 FR 39210 | Docket #2015-0838. This action addresses the following CAA elements, or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II) (PSD), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
7/16/15 | 8/21/18, 83 FR 42222 | Docket #2017-0601. This action addresses the following CAA element: 110(a)(2)(D)(I)(II) for visibility. | ||
Emissions Statement Rule Certification for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Virginia portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA nonattainment area for the 2008 ozone NAAQS ( | 8/01/17 | 6/01/18, 83 FR 25381 | Certification that Virginia’s previously SIP-approved regulations at 9VAC5-20-160 meet the emissions statement requirements of CAA section 182(a)(3)(B) for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. |
2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS Nonattainment New Source Review Requirements | Virginia portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA nonattainment area for the 2008 ozone NAAQS ( | 5/17/17 | 9/7/17, 83 FR 45356 | |
Maintenance plan for the Virginia portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA Nonattainment Area for the 2008 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties and the Cities of Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park | 1/3/18 | 4/15/2019, 84 FR 15117 | § 52.2428(m). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 1/28/2019 | 3/17/2020, 85 FR 15076 | This action addresses the following CAA elements: CAA section 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), D(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Emissions Statement Certification for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Virginia portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA nonattainment area for the 2015 ozone NAAQS ( | 7/30/19 | 5/15/20, 85 FR 29327 | Certification that Virginia’s previously SIP-approved regulations at 9VAC5-20-160 meet the emissions statement requirements of CAA section 182(a)(3)(B) for the 2015 ozone NAAQS. |
CTG Negative Declarations Certification for the 2008 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | Northern Virginia VOC emissions control area | 04/02/20 | 2/10/21, 86 FR 8872 | Certifies negative declarations for CTG and ACT source categories in Northern Virginia, including the 2016 Oil and Gas CTG. |
Revision to the Classification and Implementation of the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard for the Northern Virginia Nonattainment Area | Northern Virginia Ozone Nonattainment Area | 8/28/20 | 3/3/22, 87 FR 19960 | This revision consists of an amendment to an existing regulation which adds a new section listing the localities that comprise the Northern Virginia ozone nonattainment area. |
2017 Base Year Emissions Inventories for the Washington, DC-MD-VA Nonattainment Area for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard | The Virginia portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA nonattainment area for the 2015 ozone NAAQS ( | 12/11/2020 | 4/13/2022, 87 FR 21755 | The Virginia portion consists of Arlington, Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William counties and Alexandria, Fairfax, Falls Church, Manassas, and Manassas Park cities. |
CTG Negative Declaration Certification for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard for the 2016 Oil and Gas CTG | Northern Virginia VOC emissions control area | 8/9/21 | 9/12/22, 87 FR 55699 | Certifies negative declaration for the 2016 Oil and Gas CTG. |
(2) Documents incorporated by reference in regulation 9VAC5-20-21.
Revised paragraph in regulation 5-20-21 | Applicable geographic area | State submittal date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation |
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9VAC5-60-100 (adopts 40 CFR 63.460 through 63.469 by reference) | Statewide | 10/9/98 | 11/3/99, 64 FR 59648 | 52.2423(q). |
9VAC5-20-21, paragraphs E.1 through E.5 and E.7 | Statewide | 4/12/89 | 8/23/95, 60 FR 43714 | 52.2423(m); Originally Appendix M, Sections II.A. through II.E. and II.G. |
9VAC5-20-21, paragraphs E.1 and E.2 | Statewide | 2/12/93 | 8/23/95, 60 FR 43714 | 52.2423(n); Originally Appendix M, Sections II.A. and II.B. |
9VAC5-20-21, Section E | Statewide | 6/22/99 | 1/7/03, 68 FR 663 | 52.2423(r). |
9VAC5-20-21, paragraph E.12 | Statewide | 2/23/04 | 6/8/04, 69 FR 31893 | 52.2423(s). |
9VAC5-20-21, Section E | Northern Virginia VOC Emissions Control Area designated in 9VAC5-20-206 | 3/24/04 | 5/12/05, 70 FR 24970 | 9VAC5-20-21, Sections E.1.a.(7)., E.4.a.(12) through a.(17), E.10., E.11., E.13.a.(1), and E.13.a.(2). |
9VAC5-20-21, Sections D and E | Statewide | 8/25/05 | 3/3/06, 71 FR 10838 | Sections D., E. (introductory sentence), E.2 (all paragraphs), E.3.b, E.4.a.(1) and (2), E.4.b. , E.5. (all paragraphs), and E.7. (all paragraphs) State effective date is 2/1/00. |
9VAC5-20-21, Section B | Statewide | 10/25/05 | 3/3/06, 71 FR 10838 | State effective date is 3/9/05; approval is for those provisions of the CFR which implement control programs for air pollutants related to the national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) and regional haze. |
9VAC5-20-21, Section E | Northern Virginia VOC Emissions Control Area designated in 9VAC5-20-206 | 10/25/05 | 1/30/07, 72FR 4207 | 9VAC5-20-21, Sections .1.a.(16)., E.4.a.(18) through a.(20), E.6.a, E.11.a.(3), E.12.a.(5) through a.(8), E.14.a. and E.14.b. State effective date is 3/9/05. |
9VAC5-20-21, Paragraphs E.4.a. (21) and (22) | Fredericksburg VOC Emissions Control Area Designated in 9VAC5-20-206 | 5/14/07 | 12/5/07, 72 FR 68511 | State effective date is 10/4/06. |
9VAC5-20-21, Sections B. and E.1 | Statewide | 6/24/09 | 1/18/11, 76 FR 2829 | Revised sections. |
9VAC5-20-21, Sections E.1.a.(1)(q) and E.1.a.(1)(r) | Statewide | 9/27/10 | 4/25/11, 76 FR 22814 | Revised sections. |
9VAC5-20-21, Section E.1.a.(1)(s) | Statewide | 8/18/10 | 6/22/11, 76 FR 36326 | Added Section. |
9VAC5-20-21, Sections E.1.a.(2), (16)-(19), E.2.a.(3), E.2.b., E.4.a.(23)-(27), E.11.a.(4)-(6), E.12.a.(3), (5) and (9)-(11) | Northern Virginia and Fredericksburg VOC Emissions Control Areas | 3/17/10 | 1/26/12, 77 FR 3928 | Added section. |
9VAC5-20-21 Section E.1.a(1) Documents Incorporated by Reference | Statewide | 5/25/11 | 2/3/12, 77 FR 5400 | Addition of paragraph (1)(a) and (1) (u). The citations of all other paragraphs are revised. |
Documents incorporated by reference | Northern Virginia VOC emissions control area | 2/01/16 | 10/21/16, 81 FR 72711 | Section 15 added. |
§ 52.2421 Classification of regions.
The Virginia plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
Eastern Tennessee-Southwestern Virginia Interstate | I | I | III | III | III |
Valley of Virginia Intrastate | I | III | III | III | III |
Central Virginia Intrastate | I | III | III | III | III |
Northeastern Virginia Intrastate | IA | III | III | III | III |
State Capital Intrastate | I | III | III | III | I |
Hampton Roads Intrastate | I | II | III | III | I |
National Capital Interstate | I | I | III | I | I |
§ 52.2422 [Reserved]
§ 52.2423 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Virginia’s plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards.
(b)-(e) [Reserved]
(f) Section 9VAC 5-40-20.A.4. of the Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution is not considered part of the applicable plan because it contradicts a previously approved section of the SIP.
(g) [Reserved]
(h) In an April 19, 1991 request submitted by the Virginia Department of Air Pollution Control, the source-specific emission limitation for James River Paper which EPA had approved on August 18, 1983 is deleted. James River Paper Co. (now known as Custom Papers Group – Richmond, Inc.) located in Richmond, Virginia is now required to comply with the applicable Virginia SIP paper coating regulation.
(i) Pursuant to an October 31, 1991 request submitted by the Virginia Department of Air Pollution Control, the source-specific Alternate Control Program (bubble) for J.W. Fergusson & Sons, Inc. which EPA had approved on March 4, 1983, is removed from the plan. J.W. Fergusson & Sons, Inc. located in Richmond, Virginia is required to comply with the Virginia SIP graphic arts RACT regulation approved by EPA on January 25, 1984 (see 40 CFR 52.2420(c)(48) and (c)(74)).
(j)-(l) [Reserved]
(m) EPA approves as part of the Virginia State Implementation Plan the documents listed in Appendix M, Sections II.A. through II.E and Section II.G. (currently Regulation 5-20-21 E.1. through E.5 and E.7) of the Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution submitted by the Virginia Department of Air Pollution Control on April 12, 1989.
(n) EPA approves as part of the Virginia State Implementation Plan the revised references to the documents listed in Appendix M, Sections II.A. and II.B. (currently Regulation 5-20-21E.1 and E.2) of the Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution submitted by the Virginia Department of Air Pollution Control on February 12, 1993.
(o) EPA approves the revised confidentiality of information provisions of Sections 120-02-30, submitted by the Virginia Department of Air Pollution Control on March 18, 1993, as revisions to the Virginia SIP. However, should Virginia submit a SIP revision request on behalf of a source, which contains information that has been judged confidential under the provisions of Section 120-02-30, Virginia must request EPA to consider confidentiality according to the provisions of 40 CFR part 2. EPA is obligated to keep such information confidential only if the criteria of 40 CFR part 2 are met.
(p) EPA disapproves the revised public participation provisions of Sections 120-08-01G.1 and 120-08-01G.4.b, submitted by the Virginia Department of Air Pollution Control on March 29, 1993, as revisions to the Virginia SIP. These revised provisions do not meet the requirements of 40 CFR 51.160 and 51.161. In its place, EPA retains the SIP provisions of Section 120-08-01C.1.a and 01C.4.b through d. as originally approved at §§ 52.2420(c)(69) [SIP section 2.33(a)(5)(ii)] and subsequently revised, due to format changes, at §§ 52.2420(c)(89)(i)(B)(7) [SIP section 120-08-01C.4.b].
(q) EPA approves as part of the Virginia State Implementation Plan the following revisions to the Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Pollution submitted by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality on October 9, 1998:
(1) Subpart T of 9 VAC 5-60-100 Designated emission standards of Rule 6-2 (9 VAC 5-60-90 et seq.) of 9 VAC 5 Chapter 60 amended to adopt 40 CFR 63.460 through 63.469 by reference. This amendment was adopted on January 8, 1997, published in the Virginia Register of Regulations on March 31, 1997 and effective on May 1, 1997.
(2) Revised date reference to 40 CFR part 63 (July 1, 1996) contained in 9 VAC 5-60-90 (General), as it pertains to the documents listed in 9 VAC 5-60-100, Subpart T.
(r) EPA approves as part of the Virginia State Implementation Plan the revised references to the documents listed in Chapter 20, Section 9 VAC 5-20-21 (formerly Appendix M), Sections E.4.a.(1), E.4.a.(2), and E.7.a.(1) through E.7.a.(3), of the Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution submitted by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality on June 22, 1999.
(s) EPA approves as part of the Virginia State Implementation Plan the references to the documents listed in 9 VAC 5 Chapter 20, Section 5-20-21, paragraph E.12 of the Virginia Regulations for the Control and Abatement of Air Pollution submitted by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality on February 23, 2004.
§ 52.2424 Motor vehicle emissions budgets.
(a) Motor vehicle emissions budget for the Hampton Roads maintenance area adjusting the mobile emissions budget contained in the maintenance plan for the horizon years 2015 and beyond adopted on August 29, 1996 and submitted by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality on August 29, 1996.
(b) Motor vehicle emissions budget for the Richmond maintenance area adjusting the mobile emissions budget contained in the maintenance plan for the horizon years 2015 and beyond adopted on July 30, 1996 and submitted by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality on July 30, 1996.
(c) EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2015 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Fredericksburg 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality (VADEQ) on September 26, 2011:
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day (TPD) NO |
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Fredericksburg Area (Spotsylvania and Stafford Counties and City of Fredericksburg) | 2009 | 19.615 |
Fredericksburg Area (Spotsylvania and Stafford Counties and City of Fredericksburg) | 2015 | 12.933 |
§ 52.2425 Base Year Emissions Inventory.
(a) EPA approves as a revision to the Virginia Implementation Plan the 1990 base year emission inventory for the Washington Metropolitan Statistical Area, submitted by Director, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality, on November 1, 1993, April 3, 1995 and October 12, 1995. This submittal consists of the 1990 base year stationary, area and off-road mobile and on-road mobile emission inventories in the Washington Statistical Area for the pollutant, carbon monoxide (CO).
(b) EPA approves as a revision to the Virginia State Implementation Plan the 1990 base year emission inventories for the Richmond-Petersburg, Norfolk-Virginia Beach, and Smyth County ozone nonattainment areas submitted by the Director, Virginia Department of Environmental Quality on November 11, 1992, November 18, 1992, November 1, 1993, and December 15, 1994. These submittals consist of the 1990 base year point, area, non-road mobile, biogenic and on-road mobile source emission inventories in each area for the following pollutants: volatile organic compounds (VOC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NO
(c) EPA approves as a revision to the Virginia State Implementation Plan the 1990 base year emission inventories for the Northern Virginia ozone nonattainment areas submitted by the Director, Virginia Department Environmental Quality, on November 30, 1992, November 1, 1993, and April 3, 1995. These submittals consist of the 1990 base year point, area, non-road mobile, biogenic and on-road mobile source emission inventories in each area for the following pollutants: volatile organic compounds (VOC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NO
(d) EPA approves as a revision to the Virginia State Implementation Plan amendments to the 1990 base year emission inventories for the Northern Virginia ozone nonattainment area submitted by the Director, Virginia Department Environmental Quality, on December 17, 1997. This submittal consists of amendments to the 1990 base year point, area, non-road mobile, and on-road mobile source emission inventories for the following pollutants: volatile organic compounds (VOC), and oxides of nitrogen (NO
(e) EPA approves as a revision to the Virginia State Implementation Plan the 2002 base year emissions inventories for the Washington, DC-MD-VA 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area submitted by the Director of the Virginia Department of Environment Quality on June 12, 2007. This submittal consists of the 2002 base year point, area, non-road mobile, and on-road mobile source inventories in area for the following pollutants: volatile organic compounds (VOC), carbon monoxide (CO) and nitrogen oxides (NO
(f) EPA approves as a revision to the Virginia State Implementation Plan the 2002 base year emissions inventory for the Virginia portion of the Washington DC-MD-VA 1997 fine particulate matter (PM
(g) EPA approves as a revision to the Virginia State Implementation Plan the 2011 base year emissions inventory for the Virginia portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA 2008 8-hour ozone nonattainment area submitted by the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality on July 17, 2014. The 2011 base year emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point sources, non-road mobile sources, area sources, on-road mobile sources, and biogenic sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NO
§ 52.2426 Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program.
On November 23, 1994 Virginia’s Department of Environmental Quality submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program as a state implementation plan (SIP) revision, as required by section 182(c)(1) of the Clean Air Act. EPA approved the Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) Program on September 11, 1995 and made it part of the Virginia SIP. As with all components of the SIP, Virginia must implement the program as submitted and approved by EPA.
§ 52.2427 [Reserved]
§ 52.2428 Control Strategy: Carbon monoxide and ozone.
(a) Determination – EPA has determined that, as of November 5, 1997, the Richmond ozone nonattainment area, which consists of the counties of Chesterfield, Hanover, Henrico, and part of Charles City County, and of the cities of Richmonds, Colonial Heights and Hopewell, has attained the 1-hour .12 ppm ozone standard based on three years of air quality data for 1993, 1994 and 1995. EPA has further determined that the reasonable further progress and attainment demonstration requirements of section 182(b)(1) and related requirements of section 172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act do not apply to the Richmond area for so long as the area does not monitor any violations of the 1-hour .12ppm ozone standard, or until the area is no longer designated nonattainment. If a violation of the ozone NAAQS is monitored in the Richmond ozone nonattainment area while the area is designated nonattainment, these determinations shall no longer apply.
(b) EPA approves the Commonwealth’s 15 Percent Rate of Progress Plan for the Virginia portion of the Metropolitan Washington, D.C. ozone nonattainment area, submitted by the Acting Director of the Virginia Department of the Environmental Quality on April 14, 1998.
(c)-(d) [Reserved]
(e) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2003 to 2005, EPA has determined that the Washington, DC severe 1-hour ozone nonattainment area attained the 1-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of November 15, 2005. EPA also has determined that the Washington, DC severe 1-hour ozone nonattainment area is not subject to the imposition of the section 185 penalty fees.
(f) EPA approves revisions to the Virginia State Implementation Plan consisting of the 2008 reasonable further progress (RFP) plan, reasonably available control measures, and contingency measures for the Washington, DC-MD-VA 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area submitted by the Director of the Virginia Department of Environment Quality on June 12, 2007.
(g) EPA approves the following 2008 RFP motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Washington, DC-MD-VA 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area submitted by the Director of the Virginia Department of Environment Quality on June 12, 2007:
Transportation Conformity Emissions Budgets for the Washington, DC-MD-VA Area
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | VOC (TPD) | NO (TPD) | Effective date of adequacy determination or SIP approval |
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Rate of Progress Plan | 2008 | 70.8 | 159.8 | September 21, 2009 (74 FR 45853), published September 4, 2009. |
(h) Determination of attainment. EPA has determined, as of February 28, 2012, that based on 2007 to 2009 and 2008 to 2010 ambient air quality data, the Washington, DC-MD-VA moderate nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 51.918, suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration, associated reasonably available control measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standard for as long as this area continues to meet the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS.
(i) As of October 10, 2014, EPA approves the removal of the Stage II vapor recovery program from the maintenance plans for the Richmond 1990 1-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area and the Richmond-Petersburg 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area.
(j) EPA approves revisions to the Virginia State Implementation Plan consisting of the attainment demonstration required under 40 CFR 51.908 demonstrating attainment of the 1997 ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of June 15, 2010 and the failure to attain contingency measures for the Washington, DC-MD-VA 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area submitted by the Director of the Virginia Department of Environment Quality on June 12, 2007.
(k) EPA approves the following 2009 attainment demonstration and 2010 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Washington, DC-MDVA 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area submitted by the Director of the Virginia Department of Environment Quality on June 12, 2007:
Transportation Conformity Emissions Budgets for the Washington, DC-MD-VA Area
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | VOC (TPD) | NO | Effective date of adequacy determination or SIP approval |
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Attainment Demonstration | 2009 | 66.5 | 146.1 | February 22, 2013 (78 FR 9044), published February 7, 2013. |
Contingency Measures Plan | 2010 | 144.3 | February 22, 2013 (78 FR 9044), published February 7, 2013. |
(l) As of May 26, 2015, EPA approves the removal of the Stage II vapor recovery program from the attainment plans for the Virginia portion of the Washington DC-MD-VA 1990 1-hour and 1997 8-hour Ozone NAAQS Nonattainment Areas and from the maintenance plan for the Fredericksburg 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area.
(m) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Virginia portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA nonattainment area for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS submitted by the Director of the Virginia Department of Environmental Quality on January 3, 2018. The maintenance plan includes 2014, 2025, and 2030 motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEBs) for VOC and NO
Table 3 to Paragraph
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | VOC (TPD) | NO (TPD) | Effective date of adequacy determination of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2014 2025 2030 | 61.3 33.2 24.1 | 136.8 40.7 27.4 | 5/15/2019. |
Table 4 to Paragraph
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | VOC (TPD) | NO (TPD) | Effective date of adequacy determination of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2014 2025 2030 | 61.3 39.8 28.9 | 136.8 48.8 32.9 | Contingent and effective upon interagency consultation. |
§ 52.2429 Control strategy: Particulate matter.
(a) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of January 12, 2009, the Virginia portion of the Metropolitan Washington, DC-MD-VA nonattainment area for the 1997 PM
(b) Maintenance Plan and Transportation Conformity Budgets. EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Virginia portion of the Washington, DC-MD-VA nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM
Washington, DC-MD-VA PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | NO | PM | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 41,709 | 1,787 | 11/5/14 |
2025 | 27,400 | 1,350 |
Washington, DC-MD-VA PM
Type of control strategy SIP | Year | NO | PM | Effective date of SIP approval |
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Maintenance Plan | 2017 | 50,051 | 2,144 | Contingent and effective upon interagency consultation. |
2025 | 32,880 | 1,586 |
§ 52.2430 Determinations of attainment.
(a) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Metropolitan Washington, District of Columbia-Maryland-Virginia (DC-MD-VA) fine particle (PM
(b) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, Washington, DC-MD-VA moderate nonattainment area has attained the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of June 15, 2010. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the standard. EPA also determined that the Washington, DC-MD-VA moderate nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date pursuant to section 181(b)(2)(A).
(c) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2013 to 2015, the Washington, DC-MD-VA marginal ozone nonattainment area has attained the 2008 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of July 20, 2016. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to Clean Air Act section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the standard. EPA also determined that the Washington, DC-MD-VA marginal nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date pursuant to section 181(b)(2)(A).
§§ 52.2431-52.2439 [Reserved]
§ 52.2440 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Virginia’s SIP revision described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
(b)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(3) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b)(3) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Virginia’s SIP revision described in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b)(2) of this section, after 2020 the provisions of § 97.826(c) of this chapter (concerning the transfer of CSAPR NO
§ 52.2441 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR SO
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Virginia’s SIP revision described in paragraph (a) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR SO
§§ 52.2442-52.2450 [Reserved]
§ 52.2451 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are met since the plan includes approvable procedures for the Prevention of Significant Air Quality Deterioration.
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21 (b) through (w) are hereby removed from the applicable state plan for the Commonwealth of Virginia.
§ 52.2452 Visibility protection.
(a) Reasonably Attributable Visibility Impairment. The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met because the plan does not include approvable measures for meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 51.305 for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b)-(f) [Reserved]
(g) EPA converts its limited approval/limited disapproval of Virginia’s regional haze program to a full approval. This SIP revision changes Virginia’s reliance from the Clean Air Interstate Rule to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule to meet the regional haze SIP best available retrofit technology requirements for certain sources and to meet reasonable progress requirements.
§ 52.2453 [Reserved]
§ 52.2454 Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality for Merck & Co., Inc.’s Stonewall Plant in Elkton, VA.
(a) Applicability. (1) This section applies only to the pharmaceutical manufacturing facility, commonly referred to as the Stonewall Plant, located at Route 340 South, in Elkton, Virginia (“site”).
(2) This section sets forth the prevention of significant deterioration of air quality preconstruction review requirements for the following pollutants only: carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, ozone (using volatile organic compounds as surrogate), particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than 10 microns (PM
(b) Definitions. For the purposes of this section:
12-month rolling total for an individual pollutant or the total criteria pollutants, as specified in paragraph (d) of this section, is calculated on a monthly basis as the sum of all actual emissions of the respective pollutant(s) from the previous 12 months.
Act means the Clean Air Act, as amended, 42 U.S.C. 7401, et seq.
Completion of the powerhouse conversion means the date upon which the new boilers, installed pursuant to paragraph (g) of this section, are operational. This determination shall be made by the site based on the boiler manufacturer’s installation, startup and shakedown specifications.
Permitting authority means either of the following:
(1) The Administrator, in the case of an EPA-implemented program; or
(2) The State air pollution control agency, or other agency delegated by the Administrator, pursuant to paragraph (o) of this section, to carry out this permit program.
Process unit means:
(1) Manufacturing equipment assembled to produce a single intermediate or final product; and
(2) Any combustion device.
Responsible official means:
(1) The president, secretary, treasurer, or vice-president of the business entity in charge of a principal business function, or any other person who performs similar policy or decision-making functions for the business entity; or
(2) A duly authorized representative of such business entity if the representative is responsible for the overall operation of one or more manufacturing, production, or operating facilities applying for or subject to a permit and either:
(i) The facilities employ more than 250 persons or have gross annual sales or expenditures exceeding $25 million (in second quarter 1980 dollars); or
(ii) The authority to sign documents has been assigned or delegated to such representative in accordance with procedures of the business entity.
Site means the contiguous property at Route 340 South, Elkton, Virginia, under common control by Merck & Co., Inc., and its successors in ownership, known as the Stonewall site.
(c) Authority to issue permit. The permitting authority may issue to the site a permit which complies with the requirements of paragraphs (d) through (n) of this section. The Administrator may delegate, in whole or in part, pursuant to paragraph (o) of this section, the authority to administer the requirements of this section to a State air pollution control agency, or other agency authorized by the Administrator.
(d) Site-wide emissions caps. The permit shall establish site-wide emissions caps as provided in this paragraph.
(1) Initial site-wide emissions caps. The initial site-wide emissions caps shall be based on the site’s actual emissions during a time period, within five years of the date of permit issuance, which represents normal site operation. The permitting authority may allow the use of a different time period upon a determination that it is more representative of normal source operation. Actual site-wide emissions shall be calculated using the actual operating hours, production rates, and types of materials processed, stored, or combusted during the selected time period.
(i) Total criteria pollutant emissions cap. The permit shall establish a total criteria pollutant emissions cap (total emissions cap). The criteria pollutants included in the total emissions cap are the following: carbon monoxide, nitrogen oxides, ozone (using volatile organic compounds as surrogate), particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter less than 10 microns, and sulfur dioxide.
(ii) Individual pollutant caps. The permit shall establish individual pollutant caps for sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and PM
(2) Adjustments to the site-wide emissions caps. (i) The permit shall require that upon completion of the powerhouse conversion, the site shall reduce the site-wide emissions caps as follows:
(A) The total emissions cap shall be reduced by 20 percent from the initial site-wide emissions cap established pursuant to paragraph (d)(1)(i) of this section.
(B) The sulfur dioxide cap shall be reduced by 25 percent from the initial site-wide emissions cap established pursuant to paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section.
(C) The nitrogen oxide cap shall be reduced by 10 percent from the initial site-wide emissions cap established pursuant to paragraph (d)(1)(ii) of this section.
(ii) The permit may specify other reasons for adjustment of the site-wide emissions caps.
(e) Operating under the site-wide emissions caps. (1) The permit shall require that the site’s actual emissions of criteria pollutants shall not exceed the total emissions cap established pursuant to paragraph (d) of this section.
(2) The permit shall require that the site’s actual emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and PM
(3) Compliance with the total emissions cap and individual pollutant caps shall be determined by comparing the respective cap to the 12-month rolling total for that cap. Compliance with the total emissions cap and individual pollutant caps shall be determined within one month of the end of each month based on the prior 12 months. The permit shall set forth the emission calculation techniques which the site shall use to calculate site-wide actual criteria pollutant emissions.
(4) Installation of controls for significant modifications and significant new installations. (i) This paragraph applies to significant modifications and significant new installations. Significant modifications for the purposes of this section are defined as changes to an existing process unit that result in an increase of the potential emissions of the process unit, after consideration of existing controls, of more than the significance levels listed in paragraph (e)(4)(ii) of this section. Significant new installations for the purposes of this section are defined as new process units with potential emissions before controls that exceed the significance levels listed in paragraph (e)(4)(ii) of this section. For purposes of this section, potential emissions means process unit point source emissions that would be generated by the process unit operating at its maximum capacity.
(ii) The significance levels for determining significant modifications and significant new installations are: 100 tons per year of carbon monoxide; 40 tons per year of nitrogen oxides; 40 tons per year of sulfur dioxide; 40 tons per year of volatile organic compounds; and 15 tons per year of PM
(iii) For any significant modification or significant new installation, the permit shall require that the site install, at the process unit, emission controls, pollution prevention or other technology that represents good environmental engineering practice in the pharmaceutical or batch processing industry, based on the emission characteristics (such as flow, variability, pollutant properties) of the process unit.
(f) Operation of control equipment. The permit shall require that the site shall continue to operate the emissions control equipment that was previously subject to permit requirements at the time of issuance of a permit pursuant to this section. This equipment shall be operated in a manner which minimizes emissions, considering the technical and physical operational aspects of the equipment and associated processes. This operation shall include an operation and maintenance program based on manufacturers’ specifications and good engineering practice.
(g) Powerhouse conversion. The permit shall require that the site convert the steam-generating powerhouse from burning coal as the primary fuel to burning natural gas as the primary fuel and either No. 2 fuel oil or propane as backup fuel.
(1) The new boilers shall be equipped with low nitrogen oxides technology.
(2) The site shall complete the powerhouse conversion (completion of the powerhouse conversion) no later than 30 months after the effective date of the permit.
(h) Monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting. (1) The permit shall set forth monitoring, recordkeeping, and reporting requirements sufficient to demonstrate compliance with the site-wide emissions caps. The monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements shall be structured in a tiered system, such that the requirements become more stringent as the site’s emissions approach the total emissions cap.
(2) At a minimum, the permit shall require that the site submit to the permitting authority semi-annual reports of the site-wide criteria pollutant emissions (expressed as a 12-month rolling total) for each month covered by the report. These reports shall include a calculation of the total emissions cap, as well as, the emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, carbon monoxide, volatile organic compounds and PM
(3) Any reports required by the permit to be submitted on an annual or semi-annual basis shall contain a certification by the site’s responsible official that to his belief, based on reasonable inquiry, the information submitted in the report is true, accurate, and complete.
(4) Any records required by the permit shall be retained on site for at least five years.
(i) Air quality analysis. The permittee shall demonstrate, prior to permit issuance and on a periodic basis which shall be specified in the permit, that emissions from construction or operation of the site will not cause or contribute to air pollution in excess of any:
(1) Maximum allowable increase or maximum allowable concentration for any pollutant, pursuant to section 165 of the Act;
(2) National ambient air quality standard or;
(3) Other applicable emission standard or standard of performance under the Act.
(j) Termination. (1) The permit may be terminated as provided in this paragraph for reasons which shall include the following, as well as any other termination provisions specified in the permit:
(i) If the Administrator or the permitting authority determines that continuation of the permit is an imminent and substantial endangerment to public health or welfare, or the environment;
(ii) If the permittee knowingly falsifies emissions data;
(iii) If the permittee fails to implement the powerhouse conversion pursuant to paragraph (g) of this section;
(iv) If the permittee receives four consent orders or two judgments adverse to the site arising from non-compliance with this permit in a five year period that are deemed material by the Administrator or the permitting authority; or
(v) If the total emissions cap is exceeded.
(2) In the event of termination, the Administrator or the permitting authority shall provide the permittee with written notice of its intent to terminate the permit. Within 30 calendar days of the site’s receipt of this notice, the site may take corrective action to remedy the cause of the termination. If this remedy, which may include a corrective action plan and schedule, is deemed acceptable by the Administrator or the permitting authority (whichever agency provided written notice of its intent to terminate the permit), the action to terminate the permit shall be withdrawn. Otherwise, the permit shall be terminated in accordance with procedures specified in the permit.
(3) Termination of the permit does not waive the site’s obligation to complete any corrective actions relating to non-compliance under the permit.
(k) Inspection and entry. (1) Upon presentation of credentials and other documents as may be required by law, the site shall allow authorized representatives of the Administrator and the permitting authority to perform the following:
(i) Enter upon the site;
(ii) Have access to and copy, at reasonable times, any records that must be kept under the conditions of the permit;
(iii) Have access at reasonable times to batch and other plant records needed to verify emissions.
(iv) Inspect at reasonable times any facilities, equipment (including monitoring and control equipment), practices, or operations required under the permit;
(v) Sample or monitor any substances or parameters at any location, during operating hours, for the purpose of assuring permit compliance or as otherwise authorized by the Act.
(2) No person shall obstruct, hamper, or interfere with any such authorized representative while in the process of carrying out his official duties. Refusal of entry or access may constitute grounds for permit violation and assessment of civil penalties.
(3) Such site, facility and equipment access, and sampling and monitoring shall be subject to the site’s safety and industrial hygiene procedures, and Food and Drug Administration Good Manufacturing Practice requirements (21 CFR parts 210 and 211) in force at the site.
(l) Transfer of ownership. The terms of the permit are transferable to a new owner upon sale of the site, in accordance with provisions specified by the permit.
(m) Permit issuance. The permitting authority shall provide for public participation prior to issuing a permit pursuant to this section. At a minimum, the permitting authority shall:
(1) Make available for public inspection, in at least one location in the area of the site, the information submitted by the permittee, the permitting authority’s analysis of the effect on air quality including the preliminary determination, and a copy or summary of any other materials considered in making the preliminary determination;
(2) Notify the public, by advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation in the area of the site, of the application, the preliminary determination, and of the opportunity for comment at a public hearing as well as written public comment;
(3) Provide a 30-day period for submittal of public comment;
(4) Send a copy of the notice of public comment to the following: the Administrator, through the appropriate Regional Office; any other State or local air pollution control agencies, the chief executives of the city and county where the site is located; any State, Federal Land Manager, or other governing body whose lands may be affected by emissions from the site.
(5) Provide opportunity for a public hearing for interested persons to appear and submit written or oral comments on the air quality impact of the site, the control technology required, and other appropriate considerations.
(n) Permit modifications. The permit shall specify the conditions under which the permit may be modified by the permitting authority. The permitting authority shall modify the permit in accordance with the procedures set forth in this paragraph.
(1) Permit modifications that require public participation. For any change that does not meet the criteria for an administrative permit modification established in paragraph (n)(2)(i) of this section, the permitting authority shall provide an opportunity for public participation, consistent with the provisions of paragraph (m) of this section, prior to processing the permit modification.
(2) Administrative permit modification. (i) An administrative permit modification is a permit revision that:
(A) Corrects typographical errors;
(B) Identifies a change in the name, address, or phone number of any person identified in the permit, or provides a similar minor administrative change at the site;
(C) Requires more frequent monitoring, recordkeeping, or reporting by the permittee;
(D) Allows for a change in ownership or operational control of a source where the permitting authority determines that no other change in the permit is necessary, provided that a written agreement containing a specific date for transfer of permit responsibility, coverage, and liability between the current and new permittee has been submitted to the permitting authority.
(E) Updates the emission calculation methods specified in the permit, provided that the change does not also involve a change to any site-wide emissions cap.
(F) Changes the monitoring, recordkeeping or reporting requirements for equipment that has been shutdown or is no longer in service.
(G) Any other change that is stipulated in the permit as qualifying as an administrative permit modification, provided that the permit condition which includes such stipulation has already undergone public participation in accordance with paragraph (m) of this section.
(ii) An administrative permit modification may be made by the permitting authority consistent with the following procedures:
(A) The permitting authority shall take final action on any request for an administrative permit modification within 60 days from receipt of the request, and may incorporate such changes without providing notice to the public, provided that the permitting authority designates any such permit revisions as having been made pursuant to this paragraph.
(B) The permitting authority shall submit a copy of the revised permit to the Administrator.
(C) The site may implement the changes addressed in the request for an administrative permit modification immediately upon submittal of the request to the permitting authority.
(o) Delegation of authority. (1) The Administrator shall have the authority to delegate the responsibility to implement this section in accordance with the provisions of this paragraph.
(2) Where the Administrator delegates the responsibility for implementing this section to any agency other than a Regional Office of the Environmental Protection Agency, the following provisions shall apply:
(i) Where the delegate agency is not an air pollution control agency, it shall consult with the appropriate State and local air pollution control agency prior to making any determination under this section. Similarly, where the delegate agency does not have continuing responsibility for managing land use, it shall consult with the appropriate State and local agency primarily responsible for managing land use prior to making any determination under this section.
(ii) The delegate agency shall send a copy of any public comment notice required under paragraph (n) of this section to the Administrator through the appropriate Regional Office.
§ 52.2460 Small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program.
On November 10, 1992, the Executive Director of the Virginia Department of Air Pollution Control submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program as a State Implementation Plan revision, as required by title V of the Clean Air Act. EPA approved the Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program on February 4, 1994, and made it a part of the Virginia SIP. As with all components of the SIP, Virginia must implement the program as submitted and approved by EPA.
§ 52.2465 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the Commonwealth of Virginia” and all revisions submitted by Virginia that were federally approved prior to March 1, 2000. The information in this section is available in the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 2 of 2 (§§ 52.1019 to the end of part 52) editions revised as of July 1, 2000 through July 1, 2011, and the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 3 of 3 (§§ 52.2020 to the end of part 52) edition revised as of July 1, 2012.
(b) [Reserved]
Subpart WW – Washington
§ 52.2470 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for the State of Washington under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed as incorporated by reference in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. The material incorporated is as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2)(i) EPA Region 10 certifies that the rules and regulations provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules and regulations which have been approved as part of the State implementation plan as of May 31, 2021.
(ii) EPA Region 10 certifies that the source-specific requirements provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated source-specific requirements which have been approved in the notebook “40 CFR 52.2470(d) – Source Specific Requirements” as part of the State implementation plan as of May 31, 2021.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10, Air and Radiation Division, 1200 Sixth Avenue Suite 155, Seattle, Washington 98101; or at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to: https://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
Table 1 – Regulations Approved Statewide
[Not applicable in Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation) and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction.]
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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173-405-012 | Statement of Purpose | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-405-021 | Definitions | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | |
173-405-040 | Emissions Standards | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | Except sections (1)(b), (1)(c), (3)(b), (3)(c), (4), (7), (8) & (9). |
173-405-045 | Creditable Stack Height & Dispersion Techniques | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-405-061 | More Restrictive Emission Standards | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-405-072 | Monitoring Requirements | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | Except 173-405-072(2). |
173-405-077 | Report of Startup, Shutdown, Breakdown or Upset Conditions | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-405-078 | Emission Inventory | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-405-086 | New Source Review (NSR) | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | Except provisions related to WAC 173-400-114 and provisions excluded from our approval of WAC 173-400-110 through 173-400-113. |
173-405-087 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | Except 173-400-720(4)(a)(i through iv), 173-400-720(4)(b)(iii)(C), and 173-400-750(2) second sentence. |
173-405-091 | Special Studies | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-410-012 | Statement of Purpose | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-410-021 | Definitions | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-410-040 | Emissions Standards | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | Except the exception provision in (3) & section (5). |
173-410-045 | Creditable Stack Height & Dispersion Techniques | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-410-062 | Monitoring Requirements | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | |
173-410-067 | Report of Startup, Shutdown, Breakdown or Upset Conditions | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-410-071 | Emission Inventory | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-410-086 | New Source Review (NSR) | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | Except provisions related to WAC 173-400-114 and provisions excluded from our approval of WAC 173-400-110 through 173-400-113. |
173-410-087 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | Except 173-400-720(4)(a)(i through iv), 173-400-720(4)(b)(iii)(C), and 173-400-750(2) second sentence. |
173-410-100 | Special Studies | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-415-010 | Statement of Purpose | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-415-015 | Applicability | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | Except 173-415-015(3). |
173-415-020 | Definitions | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | Except 173-415-020(6). |
173-415-030 | Emissions Standards | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | Except sections (1) & (3)(b). |
173-415-060 | Monitoring and Reporting | 5/24/19 | 2/26/20, 85 FR 10984 | Except 173-415-060(1)(b). |
173-415-070 | Report of Startup, Shutdown, Breakdown or Upset Conditions | 3/22/91 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-423-010 | Purpose | 12/29/12 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-020 | Applicability | 12/31/05 | 11/8/21,86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-025 | Effective Date | 12/31/05 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-030 | Incorporation by Reference | 12/31/05 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-040 | Definitions and Abbreviations | 12/29/12 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | Except 173-423-040(3). |
173-423-050 | Requirement to Meet California Vehicle Emission Standards | 12/29/12 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | Except 173-423-050(2)(g). |
173-423-060 | Exemptions | 12/29/12 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-070 | Emission Standards, Warranty, Recall and Other California Provisions Adopted by Reference | 1/27/19 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | Except the incorporation by reference of California code sections 1961.1 and 1961.3. |
173-423-080 | Fleet Average Nonmethane Organic Gas (NMOG) and NMOG Plus NO | 12/29/12 | 11/8/21,86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-100 | Manufacturer Delivery Reporting Requirements | 12/29/12 | 11/8/21,86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-110 | Warranty Requirements | 12/29/12 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-120 | Recalls | 12/29/12 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-130 | Surveillance | 12/31/05 | 11/8/21,
86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-140 | Enforcement | 12/31/05 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | |
173-423-150 | Severability | 12/31/05 | 11/8/21, 86 FR 61707 | |
173-425-010 | Purpose | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-020 | Applicability | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-030 | Definitions | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-036 | Curtailment During Episodes or Impaired Air Quality | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-045 | Prohibited Materials | 1/3/89 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-055 | Exceptions | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-065 | Residential Open Burning | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-075 | Commercial Open Burning | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-085 | Agricultural Open Burning | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-095 | No Burn Area Designation | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-100 | Delegation of Agricultural Open Burning Program | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-115 | Land Clearing Projects | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-120 | Department of Natural Resources Smoke Management Plan | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-130 | Notice of Violation | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-425-140 | Remedies | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-430-010 | Purpose | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-430-020 | Definitions | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-430-030 | Permits, Conditions, and Restrictions | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-430-040 | Mobile Field Burners | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-430-050 | Other Approvals | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-430-060 | Study of Alternatives | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-430-070 | Fees | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-430-080 | Certification of Alternatives | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-433-010 | Purpose | 2/23/14 | 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628 | |
173-433-020 | Applicability | 12/16/87 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-433-030 | Definitions | 2/23/14 | 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628 | |
173-433-100 | Emission Performance Standards | 2/23/14 | 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628 | |
173-433-110 | Opacity Standards | 2/23/14 | 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628 | |
173-433-120 | Prohibited Fuel Types | 2/23/14 | 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628 | |
173-433-130 | General Emission Standards | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-433-140 | Criteria for Impaired Air Quality Burn Bans | 2/23/14 | 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628 | |
173-433-150 | Restrictions on Operation of Solid Fuel Burning Devices | 2/23/14 | 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628 | |
173-433-155 | Criteria for Prohibiting Solid Fuel Burning Devices That Are Not Certified | 2/23/14 | 5/9/14, 79 FR 26628 | |
173-434-010 | Purpose | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-434-020 | Applicability and Compliance | 1/22/04 | 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 | |
173-434-030 | Definitions | 1/22/04 | 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 | |
173-434-090 | Operation and Maintenance Plan | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-434-110 | Standards of Performance | 1/22/04 | 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 | Except section (1)(a). |
173-434-130 | Emission Standards | 1/22/04 | 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 | Except section (2). |
173-434-160 | Design and Operation | 1/22/04 | 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 | |
173-434-170 | Monitoring and Reporting | 1/22/04 | 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 | |
173-434-190 | Changes in Operation | 1/22/04 | 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 | |
173-434-200 | Emission Inventory | 1/22/04 | 8/4/05, 70 FR 44855 | |
173-434-210 | Special Studies | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-435-010 | Purpose | 1/3/89 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-435-015 | Significant Harm Levels | 1/3/89 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-435-020 | Definitions | 1/3/89 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-435-030 | Episode Stage Criteria | 1/3/89 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-435-040 | Source Emission Reduction Plans | 1/3/89 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-435-050 | Action Procedures | 1/3/89 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-435-060 | Enforcement | 1/3/89 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
173-435-070 | Sampling Sites, Equipment and Methods | 1/3/89 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | Except section (1). |
173-476-010 | Purpose | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-020 | Applicability | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-476-030 | Definitions | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-100 | Ambient Air Quality Standard for PM-10 | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-110 | Ambient Air Quality Standards for PM-2.5 | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-120 | Ambient Air Quality Standard for Lead (Pb) | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-130 | Ambient Air Quality Standards for Sulfur Oxides (Sulfur Dioxide) | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-140 | Ambient Air Quality Standards for Nitrogen Oxides (Nitrogen Dioxide) | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-150 | Ambient Air Quality Standard for Ozone | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-476-160 | Ambient Air Quality Standards for Carbon Monoxide | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-170 | Monitor Siting Criteria | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-180 | Reference Conditions | 12/22/13 | 3/4/14, 79 FR 12077 | |
173-476-900 | Table of Standards | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-490-010 | Policy and Purpose | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-020 | Definitions | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-025 | General Applicability | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-030 | Registration and Reporting | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-040 | Requirements | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-080 | Exceptions and Alternative Methods | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-090 | New Source Review (NSR) | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-200 | Petroleum Refinery Equipment Leaks | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-201 | Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating Roof Tanks | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-202 | Leaks from Gasoline Transport Tanks and Vapor Collection System | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-203 | Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-204 | Graphic Arts System | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-205 | Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-207 | Surface Coating of Flatwood Paneling | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-490-208 | Aerospace Assembly and Component Coating Operations | 3/22/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
173-492-010 | Policy and Purpose | 10/19/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
173-492-020 | Applicability | 12/1/92 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
173-492-030 | Definitions | 12/1/92 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
173-492-040 | Compliance Requirements | 12/1/92 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
173-492-050 | Registration Requirements | 10/19/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
173-492-060 | Labeling Requirements | 12/1/92 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
173-492-070 | Control Areas and Control Periods | 10/19/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
173-492-080 | Enforcement and Compliance | 12/1/92 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
173-492-090 | Unplanned Conditions | 12/1/92 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
173-492-100 | Severability | 12/1/92 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 |
Table 2 – Additional Regulations Approved for Washington Department of Ecology (Ecology) Direct Jurisdiction
[Applicable in Adams, Asotin, Chelan, Columbia, Douglas, Ferry, Franklin, Garfield, Grant, Kittitas, Klickitat, Lincoln, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, San Juan, Stevens, Walla Walla, and Whitman counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation), and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction. These regulations also apply statewide for facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173-400-700, 173-405-012, 173-410-012, and 173-415-012.]
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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173-400-010 | Policy and Purpose | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-020 | Applicability | 12/29/12 | 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 | |
173-400-025 | Adoption of Federal Rules | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | |
173-400-030 | Definitions | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Except: 173-400-030(6); 173-400-030(32); 173-400-030(38); 173-400-030(45); 173-400-030(83); 173-400-030(89); 173-400-030(96); 173-400-030(97); 173-400-030(100); 173-400-030(103); 173-400-030(104). |
173-400-030 (30) and (36) | Definitions | 12/29/12 | 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 | |
173-400-036 | Relocation of Portable Sources | 12/29/12 | 4/29/15, 80 FR 23721 | |
173-400-040 | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Except: 173-400-040(2); 173-400-040(3); 173-400-040(5). |
173-400-040(2) | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69385 | Except: 173-400-040(2)(c); 173-400-040(2)(d). |
173-400-050 | Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Except: 173-400-050(2); 173-400-050(4); 173-400-050(5); 173-400-050(6). |
173-400-060 | Emission Standards for General Process Units | 11/25/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | |
173-400-070 | Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | Except: 173-400-070(7); 173-400-070(8). |
173-400-081 | Startup and Shutdown | 4/1/11 | 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 | |
173-400-091 | Voluntary Limits on Emissions | 4/1/11 | 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 | 9/20/93 version continues to be approved under the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants. See the |
173-400-105 | Records, Monitoring, and Reporting | 11/25/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | |
173-400-107 | Excess Emissions | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-110 | New Source Review (NSR) for Sources and Portable Sources | 12/29/12 | 9/29/16, 81 FR 66825 | Except: 173-400-110(1)(c)(ii)(C); 173-400-110(1)(e); 173-400-110(2)(d); The part of WAC 173-400-110(4)(b)(vi) that says, • “not for use with materials containing toxic air pollutants, as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC,”; The part of 400-110 (4)(e)(iii) that says, • “where toxic air pollutants as defined in chapter 173-460 WAC are not emitted”; The part of 400-110(4)(f)(i) that says, • “that are not toxic air pollutants listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xviii) that says, • “, to the extent that toxic air pollutant gases as defined in chapter 173-460 WAC are not emitted”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxiii) that says, • “where no toxic air pollutants as listed under chapter 173-460 WAC are emitted”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxiv) that says, • “, or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxv) that says, • “or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxvi) that says, • “or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; 400-110(4)(h)(xl), second sentence; The last row of the table in 173-400-110(5)(b) regarding exemption levels for Toxic Air Pollutants. |
173-400-111 | Processing Notice of Construction Applications for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable Sources | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | Except: 173-400-111(3)(h); The part of 173-400-111(8)(a)(v) that says, • “and 173-460-040,”; 173-400-111(9). |
173-400-112 | Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 9/29/16, 81 FR 66825 | |
173-400-113 | New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 4/29/15, 80 FR 23721 | Except: 173-400-113(3), second sentence. |
173-400-116 | Increment Protection | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-117 | Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I Areas | 12/29/12 | 4/29/15, 80 FR 23721 | |
173-400-118 | Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas | 12/29/12 | 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 | |
173-400-131 | Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits | 4/1/11 | 11/7/14, 79 FR 66291 | |
173-400-136 | Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) | 12/29/12 | 11/7/14, 79 FR 66291 | |
173-400-151 | Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection | 2/10/05 | 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 | |
173-400-161 | Compliance Schedules | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-171 | Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Except: The part of 173-400-171(3)(b) that says, • “or any increase in emissions of a toxic air pollutant above the acceptable source impact level for that toxic air pollutant as regulated under chapter 173-460 WAC”; 173-400-171(3)(o); 173-400-171(12). |
173-400-175 | Public Information | 2/10/05 | 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 | |
173-400-190 | Requirements for Nonattainment Areas | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-200 | Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques | 2/10/05 | 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 | |
173-400-205 | Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-210 | Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-560 | General Order of Approval | 12/29/12 | 4/29/15, 80 FR 23721 | Except: The part of 173-400-560(1)(f) that says, “173-460 WAC”. |
173-400-700 | Review of Major Stationary Sources of Air Pollution | 4/1/11 | 4/29/15, 80 FR 23721 | |
173-400-710 | Definitions | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-720 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | Except: 173-400-720(4)(a)(i through iv) and 173-400-720(4)(b)(iii)(C). |
173-400-730 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration Application Processing Procedures | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-740 | PSD Permitting Public Involvement Requirements | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | |
173-400-750 | Revisions to PSD Permits | 12/29/12 | 4/29/15, 80 FR 23721 | Except: 173-400-750(2) second sentence. |
173-400-800 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a Nonattainment Area | 4/1/11 | 11/7/14, 79 FR 66291 | |
173-400-810 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification Definitions | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-820 | Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these Requirements | 12/29/12 | 11/7/14, 79 FR 66291 | |
173-400-830 | Permitting Requirements | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-840 | Emission Offset Requirements | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-850 | Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-860 | Public Involvement Procedures | 4/1/11 | 11/7/14, 79 FR 66291 |
Table 3 – Additional Regulations Approved for the Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) Jurisdiction
[See the SIP-approved provisions of WAC 463-78-020 for jurisdictional applicability.]
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
---|---|---|---|---|
78-005 | Adoption by Reference | 8/26/19 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | Subsection (1) only. See this table 3 for the updated Chapter 173-400 WAC provisions adopted by reference and submitted to the EPA for approval. |
78-010 | Purpose | 8/27/15 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
78-020 | Applicability | 11/11/04 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
78-030 | Additional Definitions | 8/27/15 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | Except references to 173-401-200 and 173-406-101. |
78-095 | Permit Issuance | 8/27/15 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
78-120 | Monitoring and Special Report | 11/11/04 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-025 | Adoption of Federal Rules | 9/16/18 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-030 | Definitions | 9/16/18 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | Except: 173-400-030(6); 173-400-030(32); 173-400-030(38); 173-400-030(45); 173-400-030(83); 173-400-030(89); 173-400-030(96); 173-400-030(97); 173-400-030(100); 173-400-030(103); 173-400-030(104). |
173-400-030(30) & (36) | Definitions | 12/29/12 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-036 | Relocation of Portable Sources | 12/29/12 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-040 | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 9/16/18 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | Except: 173-400-040(2); 173-400-040(3); 173-400-040(5). |
173-400-040(2) | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 4/1/11 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | Except: 173-400-040(2)(c); 173-400-040(2)(d). |
173-400-050 | Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units | 9/16/18 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | Except: 173-400-050(2); 173-400-050(4); 173-400-050(5); 173-400-050(6). |
173-400-060 | Emission Standards for General Process Units | 11/25/18 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-070 | Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories | 12/29/12 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | Except: 173-400-070(1); 173-400-070(2); 173-400-070(3); 173-400-070(4); 173-400-070(6); 173-400-070(7); 173-400-070(8). |
173-400-081 | Startup and Shutdown | 4/1/11 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-091 | Voluntary Limits on Emissions | 4/1/11 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-105 | Records, Monitoring, and Reporting | 11/25/18 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-107 | Excess Emissions | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-110 | New Source Review (NSR) for Sources and Portable Sources | 12/29/12 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | Except: 173-400-110(1)(c)(ii)(C); 173-400-110(1)(e); 173-400-110(2)(d); The part of WAC 173-400-110(4)(b)(vi) that says, “not for use with materials containing toxic air pollutants, as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC,”; The part of 400-110 (4)(e)(iii) that says, “where toxic air pollutants as defined in chapter 173-460 WAC are not emitted”; The part of 400-110(4)(f)(i) that says, “that are not toxic air pollutants listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; The part of 400-110 (4)(h)(xviii) that says, “, to the extent that toxic air pollutant gases as defined in chapter 173-460 WAC are not emitted”; The part of 400-110 (4)(h)(xxxiii) that says, “where no toxic air pollutants as listed under chapter 173-460 WAC are emitted”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxiv) that says, “, or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxv) that says, “or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxvi) that says, “or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; 400-110(4)(h)(xl), second sentence; The last row of the table in 173-400-110(5)(b) regarding exemption levels for Toxic Air Pollutants. |
173-400-111 | Processing Notice of Construction Applications for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable Sources | 07/01/16 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | Except: 173-400-111(3)(h); The part of 173-400-111(8)(a)(v) that says, • “and 173-460-040,”; 173-400-111(9). |
173-400-112 | Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-113 | New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | Except: 173-400-113(3), second sentence. |
173-400-116 | Increment Protection | 07/01/16 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-117 | Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I Areas | 12/29/12 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-131 | Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits | 4/1/11 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-136 | Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) | 4/1/11 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-161 | Compliance Schedules | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-171 | Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment | 9/16/18 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | Except: The part of 173-400-171(3)(b) that says, • “or any increase in emissions of a toxic air pollutant above the acceptable source impact level for that toxic air pollutant as regulated under chapter 173-460 WAC”; 173-400-171(3)(o); 173-400-171(12). |
173-400-175 | Public Information | 2/10/05 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-190 | Requirements for Nonattainment Areas | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-200 | Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques | 2/10/05 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-205 | Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-700 | Review of Major Stationary Sources of Air Pollution | 4/1/11 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-710 | Definitions | 07/01/16 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-720 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) | 07/01/16 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | Except: 173-400-720(4)(a)(i through iv) and 173-400-720(4)(b)(iii)(C). |
173-400-730 | Prevention of Significant Deterioration Application Processing Procedures | 07/01/16 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-740 | PSD Permitting Public Involvement Requirements | 9/16/18 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-750 | Revisions to PSD Permits | 12/29/12 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | Except: 173-400-750(2) second sentence. |
173-400-800 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a Nonattainment Area | 4/1/11 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-810 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification Definitions | 07/01/16 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-820 | Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these Requirements | 12/29/12 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
173-400-830 | Permitting Requirements | 07/01/16 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-840 | Emission Offset Requirements | 07/01/16 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-850 | Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) | 07/01/16 | 1/24/20, 85 FR 4235 | |
173-400-860 | Public Involvement Procedures | 4/1/11 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 |
Table 4 – Additional Regulations Approved for the Benton Clean Air Agency (BCAA) Jurisdiction
[Applicable in Benton County, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173-400-700, 173-405-012, ;173-410-012, and 173-415-012.]
State/local citation | Title/subject | State/local effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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1.01 | Name of Agency | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
1.02 | Policy and Purpose | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | Replaces WAC 173-400-010. |
1.03 | Applicability | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | Replaces WAC 173-400-020. |
4.01(A) | Definitions – Fugitive Dust | 12/11/14 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Replaces WAC 173-400-030(40). |
4.01(B) | Definitions – Fugitive Emissions | 12/11/14 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Replaces WAC 173-400-030(41). |
4.02(B) | Particulate Matter Emissions – Fugitive Emissions | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | Replaces WAC 173-400-040(4). |
4.02(C)(1) | Particulate Matter Emissions – Fugitive Dust | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | Replaces WAC 173-400-040(9)(a). |
4.02(C)(3) | Particulate Matter Emissions – Fugitive Dust | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | Replaces WAC 173-400-040(9)(b). |
173-400-025 | Adoption of Federal Rules | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | |
173-400-030 | Definitions | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Except: 173-400-030(6); 173-400-030(32); 173-400-030(38); 173-400-030(40); 173-400-030(41); 173-400-030(45); 173-400-030(83); 173-400-030(89); 173-400-030(96); 173-400-030(97); 173-400-030(100); 173-400-030(103); 173-400-030(104). |
173-400-030 (30) and (36) | Definitions | 12/29/12 | 10/3/14, 79 FR 59653 | |
173-400-036 | Relocation of Portable Sources | 12/29/12 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-040 | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Except: 173-400-040(2); 173-400-040(3); 173-400-040(4); 173-400-040(5); 173-400-040(9). |
173-400-040(2) | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69385 | Except: 173-400-040(2)(c); 173-400-040(2)(d). |
173-400-050 | Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Except: 173-400-050(2); 173-400-050(4); 173-400-050(5); 173-400-050(6). |
173-400-060 | Emission Standards for General Process Units | 11/25/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | |
173-400-070 | Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | Except: 173-400-070(7); 173-400-070(8). |
173-400-081 | Startup and Shutdown | 4/1/11 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-091 | Voluntary Limits on Emissions | 4/1/11 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-105 | Records, Monitoring and Reporting | 11/25/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | |
173-400-107 | Excess Emissions | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-110 | New Source Review (NSR) for Sources and Portable Sources | 12/29/12 | 9/29/16, 81 FR 66825 | Except: 173-400-110(1)(c)(ii)(C); 173-400-110(1)(e); 173-400-110(2)(d); – The part of WAC 173-400-110(4)(b)(vi) that says, “not for use with materials containing toxic air pollutants, as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC,”; – The part of 400-110(4)(e)(iii) that says, “where toxic air pollutants as defined in chapter 173-460 WAC are not emitted”; The part of 400-110(4)(f)(i) that says, “that are not toxic air pollutants listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; – The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xviii) that says, “, to the extent that toxic air pollutant gases as defined in chapter 173-460 WAC are not emitted”; – The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxiii) that says, “where no toxic air pollutants as listed under chapter 173-460 WAC are emitted”; – The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxiv) that says, “or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxv) that says, “or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants”; – The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxvi) that says, “or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; 400-110(4)(h)(xl), second sentence; – The last row of the table in 173-400-110(5)(b) regarding exemption levels for Toxic Air Pollutants. |
173-400-111 | Processing Notice of Construction Applications for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable Sources | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | Except: 173-400-111(3)(h); – The part of 173-400-111(8)(a)(v) that says, “and 173-460-040,”; 173-400-111(9). |
173-400-112 | Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 9/29/16, 81 FR 66825 | |
173-400-113 | New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | Except: 173-400-113(3), second sentence. |
173-400-117 | Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I Areas | 12/29/12 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | Except facilities subject to the applicability provisions of WAC 173-400-700. |
173-400-118 | Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas | 12/29/12 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-131 | Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits | 4/1/11 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-136 | Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) | 12/29/12 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-151 | Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection | 2/10/05 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-161 | Compliance Schedules | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-171 | Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment | 9/16/18 | 2/24/20, 85 FR 10302 | Except: – The part of 173-400-171(3)(b) that says, “or any increase in emissions of a toxic air pollutant above the acceptable source impact level for that toxic air pollutant as regulated under chapter 173-460 WAC”; 173-400-171(3)(o); 173-400-171(12). |
173-400-175 | Public Information | 2/10/05 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-190 | Requirements for Nonattainment Areas | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-200 | Creditable Stack Height & Dispersion Techniques | 2/10/05 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-205 | Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-210 | Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-560 | General Order of Approval | 12/29/12 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | Except: – The part of 173-400-560(1)(f) that says, “173-460 WAC”. |
173-400-800 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a Nonattainment Area | 4/1/11 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-810 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification Definitions | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-820 | Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these Requirements | 12/29/12 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
173-400-830 | Permitting Requirements | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-840 | Emission Offset Requirements | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-850 | Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) | 07/01/16 | 10/6/16, 81 FR 69386 | |
173-400-860 | Public Involvement Procedures | 4/1/11 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 |
Table 5 – Additional Regulations Approved for the Northwest Clean Air Agency (NWCAA) Jurisdiction
[Applicable in Island, Skagit and Whatcom counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173-405, 173-410, and 173-415 Washington Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations; any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173-400-700.]
State/local citation | Title/subject | State/local effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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100 | Name of Agency | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
101 | Short Title | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
102 | Policy | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Except provisions outside the scope of CAA section 110. Replaces WAC 173-400-010. |
121 | Orders | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
150 | Pollutant Disclosure – Reporting by Air Containment Sources | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
180 | Sampling and Analytical Methods/References | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
200 | Definitions | 5/12/19 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Except the definitions Toxic Air Pollutant, Odor, and Odor Source. Generally replaces WAC 173-400-030. However, for definitions not included in section 200, the WAC 173-400-030 definitions in this table 5 shall apply. |
300 | New Source Review | 5/12/19 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Except subsections 300.8(C), 300.25, or any provisions related to the regulation of Toxic Air Pollutants. Replaces WAC 173-400-036, 173-400-110, 173-400-111, 173-400-113, and 173-400-560, except certain subsections of WAC 173-400-111 and 173-400-113 listed in this table 5. |
305 | Public Involvement | 5/12/19 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Except provisions related to the regulation of Toxic Air Pollutants. Replaces WAC 173-400-171 and WAC 173-400-175, except subsection 173-400-171(6)(b). |
320 | Registration Program | 5/12/19 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Except subsection 320.3 and provisions related to the regulation of Toxic Air Pollutants or odor. |
321 | Exemptions from Registration | 5/12/19 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Except subsection 321.3. |
324 | Fees | 11/13/94 | 10/24/95, 60 FR 54439 | Except section 324.121. |
325 | Transfer | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
340 | Report of Breakdown and Upset | 11/13/94 | 10/24/95, 60 FR 54439 | |
341 | Schedule Report of Shutdown or Start-Up | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
342 | Operation and Maintenance | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
360 | Testing and Sampling | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
365 | Monitoring | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
366 | Instrument Calibration | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
450 | Emission Standards – Forward | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
451 | Emission of Air Contaminant – Visual Standards | 11/13/94 | 10/24/95, 60 FR 54439 | |
452 | Motor Vehicle Visual Standards | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | Except section 452.5. |
455 | Emission of Particulate Matter | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
458 | Incinerators – Wood Waste Burners | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
460 | Weight/Heat Rate Standard – Emission of Sulfur Compounds | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
462 | Emission of Sulfur Compounds | 11/13/94 | 10/24/95, 60 FR 54439 | |
466 | Portland Cement Plants | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
510 | Incinerator Burning | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
520 | Sulfur Compounds in Fuel | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
550 | Particulate Matter from Becoming Airborne | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
560 | Storage of Organic Liquids | 9/8/93 | 2/22/95, 60 FR 9778 | |
580 | Volatile Organic Compound Control (VOC) | 11/13/94 | 10/24/95, 60 FR 54439 | |
173-400-020 | Applicability | 12/29/12 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-025 | Adoption of Federal Rules | 9/16/18 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Only as it applies to cross references in the WAC. |
173-400-030 | Definitions | 9/16/18 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Except: 173-400-030(6); 173-400-030(32); 173-400-030(38); 173-400-030(45); 173-400-030(83); 173-400-030(89); 173-400-030(96); 173-400-030(97); 173-400-030(100); 173-400-030(103); 173-400-030(104); or any definition included in NWCAA section 200. |
173-400-040 | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except (1)(c), and (1)(d), (2), (4), and the 2nd paragraph of (6). |
173-400-050 | Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units | 9/16/18 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Except: 173-400-050(2); 173-400-050(4); 173-400-050(5); 173-400-050(6). |
173-400-060 | Emission Standards for General Process Units | 11/25/18 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-070 | Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except (7). |
173-400-081 | Startup and Shutdown | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-091 | Voluntary Limits on Emissions | 4/1/11 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | 9/20/93 version continues to be approved under the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants. See the |
173-400-105 | Records, Monitoring and Reporting | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-107 | Excess Emissions | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-111 | Processing Notice of Construction Applications for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable Sources | 7/1/16 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Only subsections (1)(c), (1)(d), (5)(b), and (7)(b), otherwise NWCAA section 300 applies. |
173-400-112 | Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | The cross reference to WAC 173-400-113(3) is interpreted to be NWCAA section 300.9(B)(3). |
173-400-113 | New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Only subsection (4), otherwise NWCAA section 300 applies. |
173-400-117 | Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I Areas | 12/29/12 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-118 | Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas | 12/29/12 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-131 | Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits | 4/1/11 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-136 | Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) | 4/1/11 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-151 | Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection | 2/10/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-161 | Compliance Schedules | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-171 | Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment | 9/16/18 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | Only subsection (6)(b), otherwise NWCAA section 305 applies. |
173-400-190 | Requirements for Nonattainment Areas | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-200 | Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques | 2/10/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-205 | Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-210 | Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-800 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a Nonattainment Area | 4/1/11 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | EPA did not review WAC 173-400-800 through 860 for consistency with the August 24, 2016 PM |
173-400-810 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification Definitions | 7/1/16 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-820 | Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these Requirements | 12/29/12 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-830 | Permitting Requirements | 7/1/16 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-840 | Emission Offset Requirements | 7/1/16 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-850 | Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) | 7/1/16 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
173-400-860 | Public Involvement Procedures | 4/1/11 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 |
Table 6 – Additional Regulations Approved for the Olympic Region Clean Air Agency (ORCAA) Jurisdiction
[Applicable in Clallam, Grays Harbor, Jefferson, Mason, Pacific, and Thurston counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173-400-700, 173-405-012, 173-410-012, and 173-415-012.]
State/local citation | Title/subject | State/local effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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6.2.3 | No Residential or Land Clearing Burning | 2/4/12 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | Only as it applies to the cities of Olympia, Lacey, and Tumwater. |
6.2.6 | Curtailment | 3/18/11 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
6.2.7 | Recreational Burning | 3/18/11 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
8.1.1 | Definitions | 5/22/10 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
8.1.2 (b) and (c) | General Emission Standards | 5/22/10 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
8.1.3 | Prohibited Fuel Types | 5/22/10 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
8.1.4 | Curtailment | 5/22/10 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
8.1.5 | Exceptions | 5/22/10 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
8.1.7 | Sale and Installation of Uncertified Woodstoves | 5/22/10 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
8.1.8 | Disposal of Uncertified Woodstoves | 5/22/10 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
173-400-010 | Policy and Purpose | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-020 | Applicability | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-030 | Definitions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-040 | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except (1)(c), and (1)(d), (2), (4), and the 2nd paragraph of (6). |
173-400-050 | Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except the exception provision in (3). |
173-400-060 | Emission Standards for General Process Units | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-070 | Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except (7). |
173-400-081 | Startup and Shutdown | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-091 | Voluntary Limits on Emissions | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | 9/20/93 version continues to be approved under the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants. See the |
173-400-100 | Registration | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-105 | Records, Monitoring and Reporting | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-107 | Excess Emissions | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-110 | New Source Review (NSR) | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-112 | Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except (8). |
173-400-113 | Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except (5). |
173-400-151 | Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-161 | Compliance Schedules | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-171 | Public Involvement | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-190 | Requirements for Nonattainment Areas | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-200 | Creditable Stack Height & Dispersion Techniques | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-205 | Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-210 | Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 |
Table 7 – Additional Regulations Approved for the Puget Sound Clean Air Agency (PSCAA) Jurisdiction
[Applicable in King, Kitsap, Pierce and Snohomish counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173-405, 173-410, and 173-415 Washington Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations (excluding non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation); any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173-400-700.]
State/local citation | Title/subject | State/local effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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1.01 | Policy | 11/01/99 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Replaces WAC 173-400-010. |
1.03 | Name of Agency | 11/01/99 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
1.05 | Short Title | 11/01/99 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
1.07 | Definitions | 12/01/18 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except the definition “toxic air pollutant (TAP) or toxic air contaminant.” |
3.03(f) | General Regulatory Orders | 02/01/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.04 | Reasonably Available Control Technology | 07/01/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except 3.04(e). Replaces WAC 173-400-040(1)(c). |
3.06 | Credible Evidence | 11/14/98 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
3.25 | Federal Regulation Reference Date | 11/01/19 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Replaces WAC 173-400-025. |
5.03 | Applicability of Registration Program | 11/01/16 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except 5.03(a)(8)(Q) and 5.03(b)(5). |
5.05 | Registration Requirements | 02/01/17 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except 5.05(b)(1) and (2). |
6.01 | Components of New Source Review Program | 8/01/18 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except the parenthetical in 6.01(b) which states “as delegated by agreement with the US Environmental Protection Agency, Region 10.” See subheading in this table 7 for revised Chapter 173-400 WAC provisions incorporated by reference. |
6.03 | Notice of Construction | 11/01/15 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except 6.03(b)(10). Section 6.03 replaces WAC 173-400-110, except WAC 173-400-110(1)(c)(i) and (1)(d) which are incorporated by reference. |
6.09 | Notice of Completion | 05/01/04 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
6.10 | Work Done without an Approval | 09/01/01 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
7.09 | General Reporting Requirements for Operating Permits | 02/01/17 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Excluding toxic air pollutants. |
8.04 | General Conditions for Outdoor Burning | 01/01/01 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
8.05 | Agricultural Burning | 01/01/01 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
8.06 | Outdoor Burning Ozone Contingency Measure | 01/23/03 | 8/05/04, 69 FR 47364 | |
8.09 | Description of King County No-Burn Area | 01/01/01 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
8.10 | Description of Pierce County No-Burn Area | 01/01/01 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
8.11 | Description of Snohomish County No-Burn Area | 01/01/01 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
8.12 | Description of Kitsap County No-Burn Area | 11/30/02 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
9.03 | Emission of Air Contaminant: Visual Standard | 05/01/04 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except 9.03(e). Replaces WAC 173-400-040(2). |
9.04 | Opacity Standards for Equipment with Continuous Opacity Monitoring Systems | 05/01/04 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except 9.04(d)(2) and 9.04(f). |
9.05 | Refuse Burning | 1/13/94 | 06/29/95, 60 FR 33734 | |
9.07 | Sulfur Dioxide Emission Standard | 05/19/94 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Replaces WAC 173-400-040(7). |
9.08 | Fuel Oil Standards | 05/01/04 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Approved only as it applies to the regulation of criteria pollutants. |
9.09 | Particulate Matter Emission Standards | 06/01/98 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Replaces WAC 173-400-050(1) & (3) and 173-400-060. |
9.11(a) | Emission of Air Contaminant: Detriment to Person or Property | 04/17/99 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Replaces WAC 173-400-040(6). |
9.13 | Emission of Air Contaminant: Concealment and Masking Restricted | 06/09/88 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Replaces WAC 173-400-040(8). |
9.15 | Fugitive Dust Control Measures | 04/17/99 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Replaces WAC 173-400-040(9)(a). |
9.16 | Spray-Coating Operations | 12/02/10 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
9.18 | Crushing Operations | 03/02/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
9.20 | Maintenance of Equipment | 6/9/88 | 08/29/94, 59 FR 44324 | |
12.01 | Applicability | 06/01/98 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
12.03 | Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems | 11/01/15 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Replaces WAC 173-400-105(7). |
13.01 | Policy and Purpose | 12/01/12 | 5/29/13, 78 FR 32131 | |
13.02 | Definitions | 12/01/12 | 5/29/13, 78 FR 32131 | |
13.03 | Opacity Standards | 12/01/12 | 5/29/13, 78 FR 32131 | |
13.04 | Prohibited Fuel Types | 12/01/12 | 5/29/13, 78 FR 32131 | |
13.05 | Curtailment | 12/01/12 | 5/29/13, 78 FR 32131 | |
13.06 | Emission Performance Standards | 12/01/12 | 5/29/13, 78 FR 32131 | |
13.07 | Prohibition on Wood Stoves that are not Certified Wood Stoves | 12/01/12 | 5/29/13, 78 FR 32131 | |
1.01 | Purpose | 11/01/99 | 08/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
1.02 | Policy | 11/01/99 | 08/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
1.03 | Short Title | 11/01/99 | 08/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
1.04 | General Definitions | 12/11/80 | 02/28/83, 48 FR 8273 | |
1.05 | Special Definitions | 9/1/03 | 09/17/13, 78 FR 57073 | |
2.01 | Definitions | 08/13/99 | 08/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
2.03 | Petroleum Refineries | 07/15/91 | 08/29/94, 59 FR 44324 | |
2.05 | Gasoline Loading Terminals | 01/13/94 | 06/29/95, 60 FR 33734 | |
2.06 | Bulk Gasoline Plants | 07/15/91 | 08/29/94, 59 FR 44324 | |
2.07 | Gasoline Stations | 01/10/00 | 08/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
2.08 | Gasoline Transport Tanks | 08/13/99 | 08/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
2.09 | Oxygenated Gasoline Carbon Monoxide Contingency Measure and Fee Schedule | 01/23/03 | 08/05/04, 69 FR 47365 | |
2.10 | Gasoline Station Ozone Contingency Measure | 01/23/03 | 08/05/04, 69 FR 47365 | |
3.01 | Cutback Asphalt Paving | 7/15/91 | 08/29/94, 59 FR 44324 | |
3.02 | Volatile Organic Compound Storage Tanks | 8/13/99 | 08/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
3.03 | Can and Paper Coating Operations | 3/17/94 | 06/29/95, 60 FR 33734 | |
3.04 | Motor Vehicle and Mobile Equipment Coating Operations | 9/1/03 | 09/17/13, 78 FR 57073 | |
3.05 | Graphic Arts Systems | 1/13/94 | 06/29/95, 60 FR 33734 | |
3.08 | Polyester, Vinylester, Gelcoat, and Resin Operations | 1/13/94 | 06/29/95, 60 FR 33734 | |
3.09 | Aerospace Component Coating Operations | 1/13/94 | 6/29/95, 60 FR 33734 | |
173-400-030 | Definitions | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except: 173-400-030(91). |
173-400-081 | Startup and Shutdown | 04/01/11 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-110 | New Source Review (NSR) for Sources and Portable Sources | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | 173-400-110(1)(c)(i) and 173-400-110(1)(d) only. |
173-400-111 | Processing Notice of Construction Applications for Sources, Stationary Sources and Portable Sources | 07/01/16 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except: 173-400-111(3)(h); – The part of 173-400-111(8)(a)(v) that says, “and 173-460-040,”; 173-400-111(9). |
173-400-112 | Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-113 | Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except: 173-400-113(3), second sentence. |
173-400-117 | Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I Areas | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-171 | Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment | 07/01/16 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except: – The part of 173-400-171(3)(b) that says, “or any increase in emissions of a toxic air pollutant above the acceptable source impact level for that toxic air pollutant as regulated under chapter 173-460 WAC”; 173-400-171(12). |
173-400-200 | Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques | 02/10/05 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-560 | General Order of Approval | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except: – The part of 173-400-560(1)(f) that says, “173-460 WAC”. |
173-400-800 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a Nonattainment Area | 4/01/11 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | EPA did not review WAC 173-400-800 through 860 for consistency with the August 24, 2016 PM |
173-400-810 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification Definitions | 07/01/16 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-820 | Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these Requirements | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-830 | Permitting Requirements | 07/01/16 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-840 | Emission Offset Requirements | 07/01/16 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-850 | Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) | 07/01/16 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-860 | Public Involvement Procedures | 4/01/11 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-020 | Applicability | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-040 | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 09/16/18 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | 173-400-040(1)(a) & (b), 173-400-040(4); and 173-400-040(9)(b) only. |
173-400-070 | Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories | 03/22/91 | 06/02/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except (7). |
173-400-091 | Voluntary Limits on Emissions | 4/1/11 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | 9/20/93 version continues to be approved under the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants. See the |
173-400-105 | Records, Monitoring and Reporting | 11/25/18 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | Except: 173-400-105(7). |
173-400-107 | Excess Emissions | 09/20/93 | 06/02/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-118 | Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-131 | Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits | 04/1/11 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-136 | Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) | 12/29/12 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-151 | Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection | 2/10/05 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-161 | Compliance Schedules | 3/22/91 | 06/02/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-175 | Public Information | 2/10/05 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
173-400-190 | Requirements for Nonattainment Areas | 3/22/91 | 06/02/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-205 | Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions | 3/22/91 | 06/02/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-210 | Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions | 3/22/91 | 06/02/95, 60 FR 28726 |
Table 8 – Additional Regulations Approved for the Southwest Clean Air Agency (SWCAA) Jurisdiction
[Applicable in Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, Skamania and Wahkiakum counties, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction, Indian reservations and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction, and facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173-405-012, 173-410-012, and 173-415-012.]
State/local citation | Title/subject | State/local effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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400-010 | Policy and Purpose | 03/18/01 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-020 | Applicability | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-030 | Definitions | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-030(21) and (129). |
400-036 | Portable Sources from Other Washington Jurisdictions | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-040(1)(a) | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 9/21/95 | 2/26/97, 62 FR 8624 | |
400-040 | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-040(1)(a), (c) and (d); 400-040(2); and 400-040(4). |
400-050 | Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-050(3); 400-050(5); and 400-050(6). |
400-060 | Emission Standards for General Process Units | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-070(2)(a) | Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories | 9/21/95 | 2/26/97, 62 FR 8624 | |
400-070 | General Requirements for Certain Source Categories | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-070(2)(a); 400-070(3)(b); 400-070(5); 400-070(6);400-070(7); 400-070(8)(c); 400-070(9); 400-070(10);400-070(11); 400-070(12); 400-070(14); and 400-070(15)(c). |
400-072 | Small Unit Notification for Selected Source Categories | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-072(5)(a)(ii)(B); 400-072(5)(d)(ii)(B); 400-072(5)(d)(iii)(A); 400-072(5)(d)(iii)(B); and all reporting requirements related to toxic air pollutants. |
400-074 | Gasoline Transport Tanker Registration | 11/15/09 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-074(2). |
400-081 | Startup and Shutdown | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-091 | Voluntary Limits on Emissions | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-105 | Records, Monitoring and Reporting | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: Reporting requirements related to toxic air pollutants. |
400-106 | Emission Testing and Monitoring at Air Contaminant Sources | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-106(1)(d) through (g); and 400-106(2). |
400-107 | Excess Emissions | 9/21/95 | 2/26/97, 62 FR 8624 | |
400-109 | Air Discharge Permit Applications | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: The toxic air pollutant emissions thresholds contained in 400-109(3)(d); 400-109(3)(e)(ii); and 400-109(4). |
400-110 | Application Review Process for Stationary Sources (New Source Review) | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-110(1)(d). |
400-111 | Requirements for New Sources in a Maintenance Plan Area | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-111(7). |
400-112 | Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-112(6). |
400-113 | Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or Nonclassifiable Areas | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-113(5). |
400-114 | Requirements for Replacement or Substantial Alteration of Emission Control Technology at an Existing Stationary Source | 11/09/03 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-116 | Maintenance of Equipment | 11/09/03 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-130 | Use of Emission Reduction Credits | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-131 | Deposit of Emission Reduction Credits Into Bank | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-136 | Maintenance of Emission Reduction Credits in Bank | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-151 | Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection | 11/09/03 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-161 | Compliance Schedules | 03/18/01 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-171 | Public Involvement | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: 400-171(2)(a)(xii). |
400-190 | Requirements for Nonattainment Areas | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-200 | Vertical Dispersion Requirement, Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-205 | Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions | 03/18/01 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-210 | Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions | 03/18/01 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-800 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a Nonattainment Area | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-810 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification Definitions | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-820 | Determining If a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to These Requirements | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-830 | Permitting Requirements | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-840 | Emission Offset Requirements | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-850 | Actual Emissions – Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-860 | Public Involvement Procedures | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
Appendix A | SWCAA Method 9 Visual Opacity Determination Method | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
Appendix B | Description of Vancouver Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Area Boundary | 10/09/16 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
490-010 | Policy and Purpose | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-020 | Definitions | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-025 | General Applicability | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-030 | Registration and Reporting | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-040 | Requirements | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-080 | Exceptions & Alternative Methods | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-090 | New Source Review | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-200 | Petroleum Refinery Equipment Leaks | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-201 | Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating Roof Tanks | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-202 | Leaks from Gasoline Transport Tanks and Vapor Collection Systems | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-203 | Perchloroethylene Dry Cleaning Systems | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-204 | Graphic Arts Systems | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-205 | Surface Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts and Products | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-207 | Surface Coating of Flatwood Paneling | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
490-208 | Aerospace Assembly & Component Coating Operations | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
491-010 | Policy and Purpose | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
491-015 | Applicability | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
491-020 | Definitions | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
491-030 | Registration | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
491-040 | Gasoline Vapor Control Requirements | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
491-050 | Failures, Certification, Testing & Recordkeeping | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
491-060 | Severability | 11/21/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
492-010 | Policy and Purpose | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
492-020 | Applicability | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
492-030 | Definitions | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
492-040 | Compliance Requirements | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
492-050 | Registration Requirements | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
492-060 | Labeling Requirements | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
492-070 | Control Area and Control Period | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
492-080 | Enforcement and Compliance | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
492-090 | Unplanned Conditions | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
492-100 | Severability | 11/21/96 | 4/30/97, 62 FR 23363 | |
493-100 | Consumer Products (Reserved) | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-200-010 | Applicability | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-200-020 | Definitions | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-200-030 | Spray Paint Standards & Exemptions | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-200-040 | Requirements for Manufacture, Sale and Use of Spray Paint | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-200-050 | Recordkeeping & Reporting Requirements | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-200-060 | Inspection and Testing Requirements | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-300-010 | Applicability | 5/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-300-020 | Definitions | 5/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-300-030 | Standards | 5/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-300-040 | Requirements for Manufacture, Sale and Use of Architectural Coatings | 5/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-300-050 | Recordkeeping & Reporting Requirements | 5/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-300-060 | Inspection and Testing Requirements | 5/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-400-010 | Applicability | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-400-020 | Definitions | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-400-030 | Coating Standards & Exemptions | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-400-040 | Requirements for Manufacture & Sale of Coating | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-400-050 | Requirements for Motor Vehicle Refinishing in Vancouver AQMA | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-400-060 | Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-400-070 | Inspection & Testing Requirements | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-500-010 | Applicability | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-500-020 | Compliance Extensions | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-500-030 | Exemption from Disclosure to the Public | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
493-500-040 | Future Review | 05/26/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
173-400-117 | Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I Areas | 12/29/12 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | For permits issued under the applicability provisions of WAC 173-400-800. |
173-400-118 | Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas | 12/29/12 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
173-400-560 | General Order of Approval | 12/29/12 | 04/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | Except: – The part of 173-400-560(1)(f) that says, “173-460 WAC”. |
Table 9 – Additional Regulations Approved for the Spokane Regional Clean Air Agency (SRCAA) Jurisdiction
[Applicable in Spokane county, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173-405, 173-410, and 173-415 Washington Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations; any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173-400-700.]
State/local citation | Title/subject | State/local effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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1.01 | Policy | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Subsections (A) and (B) replace WAC 173-400-010. |
1.02 | Name of Agency | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
1.03 | Short Title | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
1.04 | General Definitions | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except subsections (17), (41), (52), (60), (74), (101), (112), (119), and (122). Section 1.04 replaces WAC 173-400-030 except the WAC 173-400-030 definitions list in this table 9. |
1.05 | Acronym Index | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
2.08 | Falsification of Statements or Documents, and Treatment of Documents | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Subsections (E) and (F) only. Subsection (E) replaces WAC 173-400-105(6). Subsection (F) replaces WAC 173-400-105(8). |
2.09 | Source Tests | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Section 2.09 replaces WAC 173-400-105(4). |
2.13 | Federal and State Regulation Reference Date | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Subsection (A) replaces WAC 173-400-025. |
2.14 | Washington Administrative Codes (WACS) | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Subsection (A)(1) only, and only with respect to those revised Chapter 173-400 WAC provisions that are identified for incorporation by reference in this table 9. |
4.03 | Registration Exemptions | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Subsections (B) and (C) only. |
4.04 | Stationary Sources and Source Categories Subject to Registration | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except subsections (A)(3)(u), (A)(3)(v), (A)(5)(b), (A)(5)(e)(9), or any other provision as it relates to the regulation of toxic air pollutants or odors. |
4.05 | Closure of a Stationary Source or Emissions Unit(s) | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
5.02 | New Source Review – Applicability and when Required | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except subsections (C)(5) and (I). Section 5.02 Replaces WAC 173-400-110. Subsection (F) replaces WAC 173-400-111(2). |
5.03 | NOC and PSP Fees | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
5.04 | Information Required | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except subsection (A)(8). Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10, 5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173-400-111. |
5.05 | Public Involvement | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except subsection (C)(15). Section 5.05 replaces WAC 173-400-171. |
5.06 | Application Completeness Determination | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10, 5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173-400-111. |
5.07 | Processing NOC Applications for Stationary Sources | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except subsections (A)(1)(g) and (B). Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10, 5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173-400-111, and subsection 5.07(A)(7) replaces WAC 173-400-110(2)(a). |
5.08 | Portable Sources | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except subsection (A)(6). Section 5.08 replaces WAC 173-400-036. |
5.09 | Operating Requirements for Order of Approval and Permission to Operate | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except subsection (C). |
5.10 | Changes to an Order of Approval or Permission to Operate | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10, 5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173-400-111. |
5.11 | Notice of Startup of a Stationary Source or a Portable Source | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
5.12 | Work Done Without an Approval | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
5.13 | Order of Approval Construction Time Limits | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10, 5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173-400-111. |
5.14 | Appeals | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Collectively, sections 5.04, 5.06, 5.07, 5.10, 5.13, and 5.14 replace the permitting procedures in WAC 173-400-111. |
5.15 | Obligation to Comply | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
6.04 | Emission of Air Contaminant: Detriment to Person or Property | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Subsections (A), (B), (C), and (H) only and excepting provisions in RCW 70.94.640 (incorporated by reference) that relate to odor. Subsection (C) replaces WAC 173-400-040(6). |
6.05 | Particulate Matter & Preventing Particulate Matter from Becoming Airborne | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except subsection (A). Section 6.05 supplements but does not replace WAC 173-400-040(4) and (9). |
6.07 | Emission of Air Contaminant Concealment and Masking Restricted | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Section 6.07 replaces WAC 173-400-040(8). |
6.14 | Standards for Control of Particulate Matter on Paved Surfaces | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Section 6.14 supplements but does not replace WAC 173-400-040(9). |
6.15 | Standards for Control of Particulate Matter on Unpaved Roads | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Section 6.15 supplements but does not replace WAC 173-400-040(9). |
8.01 | Purpose | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
8.02 | Applicability | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
8.03 | Definitions | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
8.04 | Emission Performance Standards | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | Except the incorporation by reference of WAC 173-433-130, 173-433-170, and 173-433-200. |
8.05 | Opacity Standards | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
8.06 | Prohibited Fuel Types | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
8.07 | Curtailment | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
8.08 | Exemptions | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
8.09 | Procedure to Geographically Limit Solid Fuel Burning Devices | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
8.10 | Restrictions on Installation of Solid Fuel Burning Devices | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
173-400-020 | Applicability | 12/29/12 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-030(24) | Definitions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-030 | Definitions | 9/16/18 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Only the following definitions: Adverse Impact on Visibility; Capacity Factor; Class I Area; Dispersion Technique; Emission Threshold; Excess Stack Height; Existing Stationary Facility; Federal Class I Area; Federal Land Manager; Fossil Fuel-fired Steam Generator; General Process Unit; Greenhouse Gases; Industrial Furnace; Mandatory Class I Federal Area; Natural Conditions; Projected Width; Reasonably Attributable; Sulfuric Acid Plant; and Wood Waste. |
173-400-040(1)(a) & (b) | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-040 | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 9/16/18 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except: 173-400-040(2); 173-400-040(3); 173-400-040(5); 173-400-040(6); 173-400-040(8). |
173-400-050 | Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units | 9/16/18 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except: 173-400-050(2); 173-400-050(4); 173-400-050(5); 173-400-050(6). |
173-400-060 | Emission Standards for General Process Units | 11/25/18 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-070 | Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except (7). |
173-400-081 | Startup and Shutdown | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-091 | Voluntary Limits on Emissions | 4/1/11 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | 9/20/93 version continues to be approved under the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants. See the |
173-400-105 | Records, Monitoring and Reporting | 11/25/18 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except: 173-400-105(3); 173-400-105(4); 173-400-105(6); 173-400-105(8). |
173-400-107 | Excess Emissions | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-112 | Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas | 12/29/12 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except (8). |
173-400-113 | Requirements for New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas | 12/29/12 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except: 173-400-113(3), second sentence. |
173-400-117 | Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I Areas | 12/29/12 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-118 | Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas | 12/29/12 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-131 | Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits | 4/1/11 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-136 | Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) | 12/29/12 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-151 | Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection | 2/10/05 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-161 | Compliance Schedules | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-175 | Public Information | 2/10/05 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-190 | Requirements for Nonattainment Areas | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-200 | Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques | 2/10/05 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-205 | Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-210 | Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-560 | General Order of Approval | 12/29/12 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | Except: The part of 173-400-560(1)(f) that says, “173-460 WAC”. |
173-400-800 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a Nonattainment Area | 4/1/11 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | EPA did not review WAC 173-400-800 through 860 for consistency with the August 24, 2016 PM |
173-400-810 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification Definitions | 7/1/16 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-820 | Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these Requirements | 12/29/12 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-830 | Permitting Requirements | 7/1/16 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-840 | Emission Offset Requirements | 7/1/16 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-850 | Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) | 7/1/16 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 | |
173-400-860 | Public Involvement Procedures | 4/1/11 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24718 |
Table 10 – Additional Regulations Approved for the Yakima Regional Clean Air Agency (YRCAA) Jurisdiction
[Applicable in Yakima county, excluding facilities subject to Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) jurisdiction; facilities subject to the Washington Department of Ecology’s direct jurisdiction under Chapters 173-405, 173-410, and 173-415 Washington Administrative Code (WAC); Indian reservations; any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction; and the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) permitting of facilities subject to the applicability sections of WAC 173-400-700.]
State/local citation | Title/subject | State/local effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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1.01 | Name of Agency | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41064 | |
1.02 | Short Title | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
1.03 | Policy | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except sub-section H. Replaces WAC 173-400-010. |
1.04 | Applicability | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
1.06 | Records | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Replaces WAC 173-400-175. |
1.07 | General Provisions | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Replaces WAC 173-400-105(6) & (8). |
2.04 | Public Participation in Permitting | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
3.01 | General Rules | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except sub-section D. |
3.04 | Wood Heaters | 11/09/20 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3435 | |
3.05 | Burn Bans | 11/09/20 | 1/24/22, 87 FR 3435 | |
3.08 | Specific Dust Controls | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except sub-sections 3.08(A)(3)(b) and 3.08(B)(3). |
4.01 | Registration Program | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Excluding any provisions related to the regulation of Toxic Air Pollutants. |
4.03 | Voluntary Limits on Emissions | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Replaces WAC 173-400-091 (state effective 4/1/11). The 9/20/93 version of WAC 173-400-091 continues to be approved under the authority of CAA Section 112(l) with respect to Section 112 hazardous air pollutants. See the |
5.01 | Outdoor Burning | 12/15/95 | 2/2/98, 63 FR 5269 | Subsections 5.01-5.05 (state effective 12/15/95) were subsequently consolidated and renumbered to subsection 3.03 which will be addressed in a separate action. |
5.02 | Regulations Applicable to all Outdoor Burning | 12/15/95 | 2/2/98, 63 FR 5269 | Subsections 5.01-5.05 (state effective 12/15/95) were subsequently consolidated and renumbered to subsection 3.03 which will be addressed in a separate action. |
5.03 | Regulations Applicable to all Outdoor Burning within Jurisdiction of the Yakima County Clean Air Authority, Local Cities, Towns, Fire Protection Districts and Conservation Districts | 12/15/95 | 2/2/98, 63 FR 5269 | Subsections 5.01-5.05 (state effective 12/15/95) were subsequently consolidated and renumbered to subsection 3.03 which will be addressed in a separate action. |
5.04 | Regulations Applicable to Permits Issued by the Yakima County Clean Air Authority for all Other Outdoor Burning | 12/15/95 | 2/2/98, 63 FR 5269 | Subsections 5.01-5.05 (state effective 12/15/95) were subsequently consolidated and renumbered to subsection 3.03 which will be addressed in a separate action. |
5.05 | Additional Restrictions on Outdoor Burning | 12/15/95 | 2/2/98, 63 FR 5269 | Subsections 5.01-5.05 (state effective 12/15/95) were subsequently consolidated and renumbered to subsection 3.03 which will be addressed in a separate action. |
Appendix A | Definitions of Words and Phrases | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
Appendix B | Definitions of Acronyms and Abbreviations | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-020 | Applicability | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-025 | Adoption of Federal Rules | 9/16/18 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-030(24) | Definitions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-030 | Definitions | 9/16/18 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except: 173-400-030(6); 173-400-030(32); 173-400-030(38); 173-400-030(45); 173-400-030(83); 173-400-030(89); 173-400-030(96); 173-400-030(97); 173-400-030(100); 173-400-030(103); 173-400-030(104). |
173-400-036 | Relocation of Portable Sources | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-040(1)(a) & (b) | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Subsections 173-400-040(1)(a)&(b) (state effective 3/22/91) were subsequently revised and renumbered to subsection 173-400-040(2) which will be addressed in a separate action. |
173-400-040 | General Standards for Maximum Emissions | 9/16/18 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except: 173-400-040(2); 173-400-040(3); 173-400-040(5); |
173-400-050 | Emission Standards for Combustion and Incineration Units | 9/16/18 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except: 173-400-050(2); 173-400-050(4); 173-400-050(5); 173-400-050(6). |
173-400-060 | Emission Standards for General Process Units | 11/25/18 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-070 | Emission Standards for Certain Source Categories | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | Except (7). |
173-400-081 | Startup and Shutdown | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-105 | Records, Monitoring and Reporting | 11/25/18 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except 173-400-105(6) & (8). |
173-400-107 | Excess Emissions | 9/20/93 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-110 | New Source Review (NSR) for Sources and Portable Sources | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except: 173-400-110(1)(c)(ii)(C); 173-400-110(1)(e); 173-400-110(2)(d); The part of WAC 173-400-110(4)(b)(vi) that says, • “not for use with materials containing toxic air pollutants, as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC,”; The part of 400-110 (4)(e)(iii) that says, |
• “where toxic air pollutants as defined in chapter 173-460 WAC are not emitted”; The part of 400-110(4)(f)(i) that says, | ||||
• “that are not toxic air pollutants listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; The part of 400-110 (4)(h)(xviii) that says, | ||||
• “, to the extent that toxic air pollutant gases as defined in chapter 173-460 WAC are not emitted”; The part of 400-110 (4)(h)(xxxiii) that says, | ||||
• “where no toxic air pollutants as listed under chapter 173-460 WAC are emitted”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxiv) that says, | ||||
• “, or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxv) that says, | ||||
• “or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants”; The part of 400-110(4)(h)(xxxvi) that says, | ||||
• “or ≤1% (by weight) toxic air pollutants as listed in chapter 173-460 WAC”; 400-110(4)(h)(xl), second sentence; The last row of the table in 173-400-110(5)(b) regarding exemption levels for Toxic Air Pollutants. | ||||
173-400-111 | Processing Notice of Construction Applications for Sources, Stationary | 07/01/16 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except: 173-400-111(3)(h); The part of 173-400-111(8)(a)(v) that says, • “and 173-460-040,”; 173-400-111(9). |
173-400-112 | Requirements for New Sources in Nonattainment Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-113 | New Sources in Attainment or Unclassifiable Areas – Review for Compliance with Regulations | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except: 173-400-113(3), second sentence. |
173-400-117 | Special Protection Requirements for Federal Class I Areas | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-118 | Designation of Class I, II, and III Areas | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-131 | Issuance of Emission Reduction Credits | 4/1/11 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-136 | Use of Emission Reduction Credits (ERC) | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-151 | Retrofit Requirements for Visibility Protection | 2/10/05 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-161 | Compliance Schedules | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-171 | Public Notice and Opportunity for Public Comment | 9/16/18 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except: The part of 173-400-171(3)(b) that says, • “or any increase in emissions of a toxic air pollutant above the acceptable source impact level for that toxic air pollutant as regulated under chapter 173-460 WAC”; 173-400-171(3)(o); 173-400-171(12). |
173-400-190 | Requirements for Nonattainment Areas | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-200 | Creditable Stack Height and Dispersion Techniques | 2/10/05 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-205 | Adjustment for Atmospheric Conditions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-210 | Emission Requirements of Prior Jurisdictions | 3/22/91 | 6/2/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-560 | General Order of Approval | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | Except: The part of 173-400-560(1)(f) that says, “173-460 WAC”. |
173-400-800 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification in a Nonattainment Area | 4/1/11 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | EPA did not review WAC 173-400-800 through 860 for consistency with the 2016 PM |
173-400-810 | Major Stationary Source and Major Modification Definitions | 7/1/16 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-820 | Determining if a New Stationary Source or Modification to a Stationary Source is Subject to these Requirements | 12/29/12 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-830 | Permitting Requirements | 7/1/16 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-840 | Emission Offset Requirements | 7/1/16 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-850 | Actual Emissions Plantwide Applicability Limitation (PAL) | 7/1/16 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
173-400-860 | Public Involvement Procedures | 4/1/11 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 |
(d) EPA-approved state source-specific requirements.
EPA-Approved State of Washington Source-Specific Requirements
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Name of source | Order/permit No. | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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Boise Cascade, Wallula Mill | 1614-AQ04 | 9/15/04 | 5/2/05, 70 FR 22597 | Following conditions only: No. 1 (Approval Conditions) & Appendix A. |
Emission Limits for Significant Stack Sources | various orders | various dates | 10/26/95, 60 FR 54812 | |
Honam, Inc., Ideal Division (now known as LaFarge North America, Inc.) | #5183 | 2/9/94 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
Saint Gobain Containers LLC | #8244 | 9/9/99 | 8/31/04, 69 FR 53007 | |
Kaiser Order – Alternate Opacity Limit | 91-01 | 12/12/91 | 1/27/97, 62 FR 3800 | |
Kaiser Order – Limiting Potential-to-Emit | 96-03 | 10/4/00 | 7/1/05, 70 FR 38029 | |
Kaiser Order – Limiting Potential-to-Emit | 96-04 | 4/24/96 | 1/27/97, 62 FR 3800 | |
Kaiser Order – Limiting Potential-to-Emit | 96-05 | 10/4/00 | 7/1/05, 70 FR 38029 | |
Kaiser Order – Limiting Potential-to-Emit | 96-06 | 10/19/00 | 7/1/05, 70 FR 38029 | |
RACT Limits for Centralia Power Plant | #97-2057R1 | 2/26/98 | 6/11/03, 68 FR 34821 | |
BP Cherry Point Refinery | Administrative Order No. 7836, Revision 2 | 5/13/15 | 2/16/16, 81 FR 7710 | The following conditions: 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.2, 1.2.1,1.2.2, 2.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 2.1.4, 2.1.5, 2.2, 2.2.1, 2.2.2, 2.3, 2.3.1, 2.3.2, 2.4, 2.4.1, 2.4.2, 2.4.2.1, 2.5, 2.5.1, 2.5.1.1, 2.5.1.2, 2.5.2, 2.5.3, 2.5.4, 2.6, 2.6.1, 2.6.2, 2.6.3, 2.7, 2.7.1, 2.7.2, 2.7.3, 2.7.4, 2.8, 2.8.1, 2.8.2, 2.8.3, 2.8.4, 2.8.5, 2.8.6, 3, 3.1, 3.1.1,3.1.2, 3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.3, 3.2.4, 4, 4.1, 4.1.1, 4.1.1.1, 4.1.1.2, 4.1.1.3, 4.1.1.4, 5, 5.1, 5.2, 6, 6.1, 6.2, 6.3, 7, 9. |
Alcoa Intalco Works | Administrative Order No. 7837, Revision 1 | 11/15/10 | 6/11/14, 79 FR 33438 | The following conditions: 1, 2., 2.1, 3., 4., 4.1, Attachment A conditions: A1, A2, A3, A4, A5, A6, A7, A8, A9, A10, A11, A12, A13, A14. |
Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company | Administrative Order 7838 | 7/7/10 | 6/11/14, 79 FR 33438 | The following conditions: 1., 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.5.1, 1.5.1.1,1.5.1.2, 1.5.1.3, 1.5.2, 1.5.3, 1.5.4, 1.5.5, 1.5.6, 2., 2.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.1.3, 2.2, 2.2.1, 3. 3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.2.1, 3.1.2.2, 3.1.2.3, 3.2, 3.2.1, 3.2.1.1, 3.2.1.2, 3.2.1.3, 3.2.1.4, 3.2.1.4.1, 3.2.1.4.2, 3.2.1.4.3, 3.2.1.4.4, 3.2.1.4.5, 3.3, 3.3.1, 3.4, 3.4.1, 3.4.2, 4., 4.1, 5., 5.1, 6., 6.1, 6.1.1, 6.1.2, 6.1.3, 6.1.4, 7., 7.1, 7.1.1, 7.1.2, 7.1.3, 7.1.4, 7.1.5, 7.2, 7.2.1, 7.2.2, 7.2.3, 7.2.4, 8. 8.1, 8.1.1, 8.1.2, 8.2, 8.2.1, 8.2.2, 8.2.3, 8.3, 8.3.1, 8.3.2, 9., 9.1, 9.1.1, 9.1.2, 9.2, 9.2.1, 9.39.3.1, 9.3.2, 9.3.3,9.4, 9.4.1, 9.4.2, 9.4.3, 9.4.5, 9.4.6, 9.5, 10, 11, 12, 13, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 13.4, 13.5, 13.6. |
Port Townsend Paper Corporation | Administrative Order No. 7839, Revision 1 | 10/20/10 | 6/11/14, 79 FR 33438 | The following Conditions:1, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 2, 2.1, 3, 3.1, 4. |
Lafarge North America, Inc. Seattle, Wa | Administrative Revised Order No. 7841 | 7/28/10 | 6/11/14, 79 FR 33438 | The following Conditions: 1, 1.1, 1.2, 2, 2.1, 2.1.1, 2.1.2, 2.2, 2.3, 3, 3.1, 3.1.1, 3.1.2, 3.1.3, 3.2, 3.3, 4, 4.1, 5, 5.1, 5.1.1, 5.1.2, 5.2, 5.3, 6, 6.1, 7, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 8, 8.1, 8.2, 8.3, 8.4, 8.5, 9, 10, 11, 12. |
Weyerhaeuser Corporation, Longview, Wa | Administrative Order No. 7840 | 7/7/10 | 6/11/14, 79 FR 33438 | The following Conditions: 1, 1.1, 1.1.1, 1.1.2, 1.1.3, 1.2, 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.3, 1.3.1, 1.4, 2, 2.1, 3, 3.1, 4, 4.1. |
Tyson Fresh Meats, Inc | 13AQ-E526 | 4/16/14 | 5/1/20, 85 FR 25306 | Except: 1. Decontamination Cabinets; |
2. Meat Cutting/Packing; | ||||
6. Wastewater Floatation; | ||||
8. Utility Equipment; | ||||
10. Other; | ||||
References to “WAC 173-460-040” in Determinations”; | ||||
The portion of Approval Condition 2.a which states, “and consumption of no more than 128 million cubic feet/of natural gas per year. Natural gas consumption records for the dryer shall be maintained for the most recent 24 month period and be available to Ecology for inspection. An increase in natural gas consumption that exceeds the above level may require a Notice of Construction.”; | ||||
Approval Condition 3; | ||||
Approval Condition 4; | ||||
Approval Condition 5; | ||||
Approval Condition 6.e; | ||||
Approval Condition 9.a.ii; | ||||
Approval Condition 9.a.iv; | ||||
Approval Condition 9.a.v; | ||||
Approval Condition 9.a.vi; | ||||
Approval Condition 10.a.ii; | ||||
Approval Condition 10.b; | ||||
Approval Condition 11.a; | ||||
Approval Condition 11.b; | ||||
Approval Condition 11.e; | ||||
Approval Condition 12; | ||||
Approval Condition 15; | ||||
The section titled “Your Right to Appeal”; and | ||||
The section titled “Address and Location Information.” | ||||
Packaging Corporation of America (Wallula Mill) | 0003697 | 4/1/18 | 5/1/20, 85 FR 25306 | Condition P.1 only. |
Simplot Feeders Limited Partnership | Fugitive Dust Control Plan | 3/1/18 | 5/1/20, 85 FR 25306 | |
TransAlta Centralia BART – Second Revision | #6426 | 7/29/20 | 5/7/21, 86 FR 24502 | Except the undesignated introductory text, the section titled “Findings,” and the undesignated text following condition 9. |
1 The EPA does not have the authority to remove these source-specific requirements in the absence of a demonstration that their removal would not interfere with attainment or maintenance of the NAAQS, violate any prevention of significant deterioration increment or result in visibility impairment. Washington Department of Ecology may request removal by submitting such a demonstration to the EPA as a SIP revision.
(e) EPA Approved Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures.
Table 1 – Approved But Not Incorporated By Reference Regulations
State/local citation | Title/subject | State/local effective date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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173-400-220 | Requirements for Board Members | 3/22/91 | 6/02/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-230 | Regulatory Actions | 3/20/93 | 6/02/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-240 | Criminal Penalties | 3/22/91 | 6/02/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-250 | Appeals | 9/20/93 | 6/02/95, 60 FR 28726 | |
173-400-260 | Conflict of Interest | 7/01/16 | 10/06/16, 81 FR 69385 | |
173-433-200 | Regulatory Actions and Penalties | 10/18/90 | 1/15/93, 58 FR 4578 | |
463-78-135 | Criminal Penalties | 11/11/04 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
463-78-140 | Appeals Procedure | 3/26/06 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | Except (3) and (4). |
463-78-170 | Conflict of Interest | 11/11/04 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
463-78-230 | Regulatory Actions | 11/11/04 | 5/30/17, 82 FR 24533 | |
2.01 | Powers and Duties of the Benton Clean Air Agency (BCAA) | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
2.02 | Requirements for Board of Directors Members | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | Replaces WAC 173-400-220. |
2.03 | Powers and Duties of the Board of Directors | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
2.04 | Powers and Duties of the Control Officer | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
2.05 | Severability | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
2.06 | Confidentiality of Records and Information | 12/11/14 | 11/17/15, 80 FR 71695 | |
103 | Duties and Powers | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
105 | Separability | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
110 | Investigation and Studies | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
111 | Interference or Obstruction | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
112 | False and Misleading Oral Statement: Unlawful Reproduction or Alteration of Documents | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
113 | Service of Notice | 12/22/07 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
114 | Confidential Information | 12/22/07 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
120 | Hearings | 12/22/07 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
123 | Appeal of Orders | 4/14/13 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
124 | Display of Orders, Certificates and Other Notices: Removal or Mutilation Prohibited | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
131 | Notice to Violators | 4/14/13 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
132 | Criminal Penalty | 9/13/15 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
133 | Civil Penalty | 9/13/15 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
134 | Restraining Orders – Injunction | 8/21/05 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
135 | Assurance of Discontinuance | 12/22/07 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
303 | Work Done Without an Approval | 5/12/19 | 6/15/20, 85 FR 36156 | |
8.1.6 | Penalties | 5/22/10 | 10/03/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
3.01 | Duties and Powers of the Control Officer | 11/01/99 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.05 | Investigations by the Control Officer | 3/17/94 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.07 | Compliance Tests | 5/01/06 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.09 | Violations – Notice | 9/12/91 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.11 | Civil Penalties | 11/01/19 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.13 | Criminal Penalties | 9/12/91 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.15 | Additional Enforcement | 9/12/91 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.17 | Appeal of Orders | 11/14/98 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.19 | Confidential Information | 9/12/91 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
3.21 | Separability | 9/12/91 | 4/22/20, 85 FR 22357 | |
400-220 | Requirements for Board Members | 3/18/01 | 4/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-230 | Regulatory Actions and Civil Penalties | 10/9/16 | 4/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-240 | Criminal Penalties | 3/18/01 | 4/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-250 | Appeals | 11/9/03 | 4/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-260 | Conflict of Interest | 3/18/01 | 4/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-270 | Confidentiality of Records and Information | 11/9/03 | 4/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
400-280 | Powers of Agency | 3/18/01 | 4/10/17, 82 FR 17136 | |
2.01 | Powers and Duties of the Board | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24720 | |
2.02 | Control Office’s Duties and Powers | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24720 | Section 2.02(E) replaces WAC 173-400-105(3). |
2.03 | Confidential or Proprietary Information | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24720 | |
2.04 | Violations | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24720 | Replaces WAC 173-400-230(1)&(6). |
2.05 | Orders and Hearings | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24720 | |
2.06 | Appeal of Board Orders | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, [86 FR 24720 | Replaces WAC 173-400-250. |
2.10 | Severability | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24720 | |
2.11 | Penalties, Civil Penalties, and Additional Means for Enforcement | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24720 | Replaces WAC 173-400-230(2)&(3). |
2.12 | Restraining Orders – Injunctions | 09/01/20 | 5/10/21, 86 FR 24720 | Replaces WAC 173-400-230(4). |
8.11 | Regulatory Actions and Penalties | 9/02/14 | 9/28/15, 80 FR 58216 | |
1.05 | Roles and Responsibilities | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
2.01 | Authority and Investigation | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
2.02 | Authority to Collect Fees | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41064 | |
2.05 | Appeals | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
5.01 | General Information | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
5.02 | Additional or Alternative Enforcement Actions | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 | |
5.03 | Penalties | 11/09/20 | 7/11/22, 87 FR 41068 |
Table 2 – Attainment, Maintenance, and Other Plans
Name of SIP provision | Applicable geographic or nonattainment area | State submittal date | EPA approval date | Explanations |
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Carbon Monoxide Attainment Plan | Yakima | 4/27/79 | 6/5/80, 45 FR 37821 | |
Carbon Monoxide Attainment Plan | Puget Sound | 1/22/93 | 1/20/94, 59 FR 2994 | |
Carbon Monoxide Attainment Plan | Spokane | 1/22/93 | 1/20/94, 59 FR 2994 | |
Carbon Monoxide Attainment Plan | Vancouver | 1/22/93 | 1/20/94, 59 FR 2994 | |
Carbon Monoxide Attainment Plan – Contingency Measure | Vancouver | 11/10/93 | 10/31/94, 59 FR 54419 | |
Carbon Monoxide Attainment Plan – VMT Supplement | Puget Sound | 1/22/93 | 8/23/95, 60 FR 43710 | |
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan | Puget Sound | 2/29/96 | 10/11/96, 61 FR 53323 | |
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan | Vancouver | 3/19/96 | 10/21/96, 61 FR 54560 | |
Carbon Monoxide Attainment Plan – Revisions | Spokane | 9/14/93 and 4/30/96 | 9/22/97, 62 FR 49442 | |
Carbon Monoxide Attainment Plan – Correction | Spokane | 12/31/97, 62 FR 68187 | ||
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan | Yakima | 9/26/01 | 11/01/02, 67 FR 66555 | |
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan 10-year Update | Puget Sound | 12/17/03; 6/3/19 | 8/5/04, 69 FR 47365; 2/18/2021, 86 FR 10027 | 6/3/19 submission moved Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program from control measure to contingency measure. |
Carbon Monoxide Attainment Plan – Including Kaiser Orders | Spokane | 9/20/01 and 11/22/04 | 5/12/05, 70 FR 24991 | |
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan | Spokane | 11/29/04 | 6/29/05, 70 FR 37269 | |
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan 10-year Update | Vancouver | 4/25/07; 6/3/19 | 6/27/08, 73 FR 36439; 2/18/2021, 86 FR 10027 | 6/3/19 submission moved Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program from control measure to contingency measure. |
Carbon Monoxide 2nd 10-Year Limited Maintenance Plan | Spokane | 5/11/16; 6/3/19 | 7/14/16, 81 FR 45419; 2/18/2021, 86 FR 10027 | 6/3/19 submission moved Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program from control measure to contingency measure. |
Lead Attainment Plan | Seattle | 9/27/84 | 1/29/85, 50 FR 3907 | |
Ozone Attainment Plan | Vancouver | 7/16/82 | 12/17/82, 47 FR 56497 | |
Ozone Attainment Plan | Seattle-Tacoma | 7/16/82 | 2/28/83, 48 FR 8273 | |
Ozone Attainment Plan – VOC RACT | Seattle-Tacoma | 5/14/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
Ozone Attainment Plan – VOC RACT | Vancouver | 5/14/91 | 7/12/93, 58 FR 37426 | |
Ozone Attainment Plan – Emission Statement Program | Seattle-Tacoma | 1/28/93 | 9/12/94, 59 FR 46764 | |
Ozone Attainment Plan – Emission Statement Program | Vancouver | 1/28/93 | 9/12/94, 59 FR 46764 | |
Ozone Maintenance Plan | Seattle-Tacoma | 3/4/96 | 9/26/96, 21 FR 50438 | |
Ozone Maintenance Plan | Vancouver | 6/13/96 | 5/19/97, 62 FR 27204 | |
Ozone Maintenance Plan 10-Year Update | Seattle-Tacoma | 12/17/03 | 8/5/04, 69 FR 47365 | |
8-Hour Ozone 110(a)(1) Maintenance Plan | Seattle – Tacoma | 2/5/08; 6/3/19 | 5/2/14, 79 FR 25010; 2/18/2021, 86 FR 10027 | 6/3/19 submission moved Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program from control measure to contingency measure. |
8-Hour Ozone 110(a)(1) Maintenance Plan | Vancouver | 1/17/07; 6/3/19 | 8/11/15, 80 FR 48033; 2/18/2021, 86 FR 10027 | 6/3/19 submission moved Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program from control measure to contingency measure. |
Particulate Matter (PM | Kent | 11/15/91 | 7/27/93, 58 FR 40059 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Thurston County | 2/17/89 and 11/15/91 | 7/27/93, 58 FR 40056 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Tacoma | 5/2/95 | 10/25/95, 60 FR 54559 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Seattle | 2/21/95 | 10/26/95, 60 FR 54812 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Spokane | 12/9/94 | 1/27/97, 62 FR 3800 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Wallula | 11/13/91 | 1/27/97, 62 FR 3800 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Yakima | 3/24/89 | 2/2/98, 63 FR 5269 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Thurston County | 8/16/99 | 10/4/00, 65 FR 59128 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Kent | 8/23/99 | 3/13/01, 66 FR 14492 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Seattle | 8/23/99 | 3/13/01, 66 FR 14492 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Tacoma | 8/23/99 | 3/13/01, 66 FR 14492 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Yakima | 7/8/04 | 2/8/05, 70 FR 6591 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Wallula | 11/30/04 | 5/2/05, 70 FR 22597 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Spokane | 11/30/04 | 7/1/05, 70 FR 38029 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Wallula | 3/29/05 | 8/26/05, 70 FR 50212 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Thurston County | 7/1/13 | 10/3/13, 78 FR 61188 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Kent, Seattle, and Tacoma | 11/29/13; 6/3/19 | 8/20/14, 79 FR 49244; 2/18/2021, 86 FR 10027 | 6/3/19 submission moved Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program from control measure to contingency measure. |
Particulate Matter (PM | Spokane | 1/4/16 | 4/12/16, 81 FR 21471 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Wallula | 11/22/19 | 5/1/2020, 85 FR 25306 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Tacoma, Pierce County | 05/22/12 | 9/4/12, 77 FR 53772 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Tacoma, Pierce County | 11/28/12 | 5/29/13, 78 FR 32131 | |
Approval of Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets and Determination of Attainment for the 2006 24-Hour Fine Particulate Standard (PM | Tacoma, Pierce County | 11/28/12 | 9/19/13, 78 FR 57503 | |
Particulate Matter (PM | Tacoma, Pierce County | 11/03/14 | 2/10/15, 80 FR 7347 | |
Visibility New Source Review (NSR) for non-attainment areas for Washington | Statewide | 6/26/86, 51 FR 23228 | ||
Washington State Visibility Protection Program | Statewide | 11/5/99 | 6/11/03, 68 FR 34821 | |
Regional Haze State Implementation Plan – TransAlta BART | Statewide | 12/29/11 | 12/6/12, 77 FR 72742 | |
Regional Haze SIP | Statewide | 12/22/10 | 6/11/14, 79 FR 33438 | The Regional Haze SIP including those provisions relating to BART incorporated by reference in § 52.2470 `Identification of plan’ with the exception of the BART provisions that are replaced with a BART FIP in § 52.2498 Visibility protection., § 52.2500 Best available retrofit technology requirements for the Intalco Aluminum Corporation (Intalco Works) primary aluminum plant – Better than BART Alternative., § 52.2501 Best available retrofit technology (BART) requirement for the Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company oil refinery – Better than BART Alternative., § 52.2502 Best available retrofit technology requirements for the Alcoa Inc. – Wenatchee Works primary aluminum smelter. |
Regional Haze SIP – Technical Correction | Statewide | 12/22/10 | 11/24/14, 79 FR 69767 | |
Regional Haze State Implementation Plan – BP Cherry Point Refinery BART Revision. | Statewide | 5/14/15 | 2/16/16, 81 FR 7710 | |
Regional Haze Progress Report | Statewide | 11/6/2017 | 7/31/2018, 83 FR 36754 | |
Interstate Transport for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone and PM | Statewide | 1/17/07 | 1/13/09, 74 FR 1591 | |
110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements – 1997 Ozone Standard | Statewide | 1/24/12 | 5/24/12, 77 FR 30902 | |
110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements – 2008 Lead Standard | Statewide | 4/14/14 | 7/23/14, 79 FR 42685 | This action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements – 2008 Ozone and 2010 Nitrogen Dioxide Standards | Statewide | 9/22/14 | 1/14/15, 80 FR 1849 | This action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements – 1997, 2006, and 2012 Fine Particulate Matter (PM | Statewide | 9/22/14 | 5/12/15, 80 FR 27102 | This action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Interstate Transport for the 2008 Pb and 2010 NO | Statewide | 5/11/15 | 7/16/15, 80 FR 42042 | This action addresses CAA 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Interstate Transport for the 2006 24-hour PM | Statewide | 5/11/15 | 7/30/15, 80 FR 45429 | This action addresses CAA 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Interstate Transport for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 5/11/15 | 12/15/15, 80 FR 77580 | This action addresses CAA 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Interstate Transport for the 2012 PM | Statewide | 2/7/2018 | 8/20/2018, 83 FR 42032 | This action addresses CAA 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Interstate Transport for the 2015 Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 2/7/2018 | 9/20/2018, 83 FR 47569 | This action addresses CAA 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements – Sulfur Dioxide Standards and 2015 Ozone Standards | Statewide | 9/30/19 and 4/03/20 | 2/18/2021, 86 FR 10024 | This action addresses the following CAA section 110(a)(2) elements: (A), (B), (C), (D)(i)(II), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
Interstate Transport for the 2010 SO | Statewide | 2/7/2018 | 2/18/2021, 86 FR 10016 | This action addresses CAA 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I). |
Oxygenated Gasoline Program | 1/22/93 | 1/20/94, 59 FR 2994 | ||
Business Assistance Program | 11/16/92 | 3/8/95, 60 FR 12685 | ||
Air Quality Monitoring, Data Reporting and Surveillance Provisions | 4/15/81 | |||
Energy Facilities Site Evaluation Council (EFSEC) Memorandum of Agreement | 2/23/82 | |||
2003 Columbia Plateau Windblown Dust Natural Events Action Plan | 11/22/19 | 5/1/2020, 85 FR 25306 | ||
2018 Fugitive Dust Control Guidelines for Beef Cattle Feedlots and Best Management Practices | 11/22/19 | 5/1/2020, 85 FR 25306 |
§ 52.2471 Classification of regions.
The Washington plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Ozone | |
Eastern Washington-Northern Idaho Interstate | I | IA | III | III | III |
Northern Washington Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Olympic-Northwest Washington Intrastate | II | II | III | III | III |
Portland Interstate | I | IA | III | III | III |
Puget Sound Intrastate | I | IA | III | III | I |
South Central Washington Intrastate | I | III | III | III | III |
§ 52.2472 [Reserved]
§ 52.2473 Approval status.
With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Washington’s plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds that the plan satisfies all requirements of part D, title 1, of the Clean Air Act.
§§ 52.2474-52.2475 [Reserved]
(a) This section applies to any variance, exception, exemption, alternative emission limitation, bubble, alternative sampling or testing method, compliance schedule revision, alternative compliance schedule, or any other substantial change to a provision of the state implementation plan, granted by the Department of Ecology, the Department of Natural Resources, the Energy Facility Site Evaluation Council, or a local air pollution control agency in accordance with any discretionary authority granted under its statutes or regulations, regardless of whether such statutes or regulations are part of the state implementation plan.
(b) Any change to a provision of the state implementation plan described in paragraph (a) of this section must be submitted by the state for approval by EPA in accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR 51.104.
(c) Any change to a provision of the state implementation plan described in paragraph (a) of this section does not modify the requirements of the federally-approved state implementation plan or a federally-promulgated implementation plan until approved by EPA as a revision to the state implementation plan in accordance with section 110 of the Clean Air Act.
§ 52.2477 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identified the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of Washington” and all revisions submitted by Washington that were Federally approved prior to March 20, 2013. The information in this section is available in the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 3 of 3 (§§ 52.2020 to End) edition revised as of July 1, 2012.
(b) [Reserved]
(c) [Reserved]
§§ 52.2478-52.2494 [Reserved]
§ 52.2495 Voluntary limits on potential to emit.
(a) Terms and conditions of regulatory orders covering regulated NSR pollutants (as defined in 40 CFR 52.21(b)), issued pursuant to WAC 173-400-091 “Voluntary limits on emissions” and in accordance with the provisions of WAC 173-400-091, WAC 173-400-105 “Records, monitoring, and reporting,” and WAC 173-400-171 “Public involvement,” shall be applicable requirements of the Federally-approved Washington SIP for the purposes of section 113 of the Clean Air Act and shall be enforceable by the EPA and by any person in the same manner as other requirements of the SIP. Such regulatory orders issued pursuant to WAC 173-400-091 are part of the Washington SIP and shall be submitted to EPA Region 10 in accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR 51.326. This includes any local clean air agency corollary approved by the EPA to act in lieu of WAC 173-400-091 or the adoption by reference of WAC 173-400-091 by any state or local agency. The EPA-approved provisions of the WAC are identified in 40 CFR 52.2470(c).
(b) Terms and conditions of regulatory orders covering hazardous air pollutants (as defined in 40 CFR 63.2), issued pursuant to WAC 173-400-091 “Voluntary limits on emissions,” as in effect on September 20, 1993, and in accordance with the provisions of WAC 173-400-091, WAC 173-400-105 “Records, monitoring, and reporting,” and WAC 173-400-171 “Public involvement,” shall be applicable requirements of the Federally-approved Washington section 112(l) program for the purposes of section 113 of the Clean Air Act and shall be enforceable by EPA and by any person in the same manner as other requirements of section 112.
§ 52.2496 [Reserved]
§ 52.2497 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not fully met because the plan does not include approvable procedures for preventing the significant deterioration of air quality from:
(1) Facilities with carbon dioxide (CO
(i) Where a new major stationary source or major modification would be subject to Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) requirements for greenhouse gases (GHGs) under 40 CFR 52.21 but would not be subject to PSD under the state implementation plan (SIP) because CO
(ii) Where a new major stationary source or major modification is subject to PSD for GHGs under both the Washington SIP and the FIP, but CO
(2) Indian reservations in Washington, except for non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation (also known as the 1873 Survey Area) as provided in the Puyallup Tribe of Indians Settlement Act of 1989, 25 U.S.C. 1773, and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction.
(3) Sources subject to PSD permits issued by the EPA prior to August 7, 1977, but only with respect to the general administration of any such permits still in effect (e.g., modifications, amendments, or revisions of any nature).
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21, except paragraph (a)(1), are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable plan for Washington for the facilities, emission sources, geographic areas, and permits listed in paragraph (a) of this section. For situations addressed in paragraph (a)(2)(i) of this section, the EPA will issue a Federal PSD permit under § 52.21 to the new major stationary source or major modification addressing PSD requirements applicable to GHGs for all subject emission units at the source, regardless of whether CO
(c) In accordance with section 164 of the Clean Air Act and the provisions of 40 CFR 52.21(g), the Spokane Indian Reservation is designated as a Class I area for the purposes of preventing significant deterioration of air quality.
(d) The regulations at 40 CFR 49.10191 through 49.10220 contain the Federal Implementation Plan for the Kalispel Indian Community of the Kalispel Reservation, Washington. The regulation at 40 CFR 49.10198(b) designates the original Kalispel Reservation, as established by Executive Order No. 1904, signed by President Woodrow Wilson on March 23, 1914, as a Class I area for purposes of prevention of significant deterioration of air quality.
§ 52.2498 Visibility protection.
(a) The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not fully met because the plan does not include approvable procedures for visibility new source review for:
(1) Sources subject to the jurisdiction of Olympic Region Clean Air Agency;
(2) Indian reservations in Washington except for non-trust land within the exterior boundaries of the Puyallup Indian Reservation (also known as the 1873 Survey Area) as provided in the Puyallup Tribe of Indians Settlement Act of 1989, 25 U.S.C. 1773, and any other area where the EPA or an Indian tribe has demonstrated that a tribe has jurisdiction.
(b) Regulations for visibility new source review. The provisions of § 52.28 are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable plan for Washington for the facilities, emission sources, and geographic areas listed in paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) The requirements of sections 169A and 169B of the Clean Air Act are not met because the plan does not include approvable provisions for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas, specifically the Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) requirement for regional haze visibility impairment (§ 51.308(e)). The EPA BART requirements are found in §§ 52.2500, 52.2501, and 52.2502.
§ 52.2499 [Reserved]
§ 52.2500 Best available retrofit technology requirements for the Intalco Aluminum Corporation (Intalco Works) primary aluminum plant – Better than BART Alternative.
(a) Applicability. This section applies to the Intalco Aluminum Corporation (Intalco) primary aluminum plant located in Ferndale, Washington and to its successors and/or assignees.
(b) Better than BART Alternative – Sulfur dioxide (SO
(c) Compliance demonstration. (1) Intalco must determine on a calendar month basis, SO
(i) Carbon consumption ratio is the calendar month average of tons of baked anodes consumed per ton of aluminum produced as determined using the baked anode consumption and production records required in paragraph (e)(2) of this section.
(ii) % sulfur in baked anodes is the calendar month average sulfur content as determined in paragraph (d) of this section.
(iii) % sulfur converted to SO
(2) Calendar year SO
(d) Emission monitoring. (1) Intalco must determine the % sulfur of baked anodes using ASTM Method D6376 or an alternative method approved by the EPA Region 10.
(2) Intalco must collect at least four anode core samples during each calendar week.
(3) Calendar month average sulfur content shall be determined by averaging the sulfur content of all samples collected during the calendar month.
(e) Recordkeeping. (1) Intalco must record the calendar month SO
(2) Intalco must maintain records of the baked anode consumption and aluminum production data used to develop the carbon consumption ratio used in paragraph (c)(1)(i) of this section.
(3) Intalco must retain a copy of all calendar month carbon consumption ratio and potline SO
(4) Intalco must record the calendar month net production of aluminum and tons of aluminum produced each calendar month. Net production of aluminum is the total mass of molten metal produced from tapping all pots in all of the potlines that operated at any time in the calendar month, measured at the casthouse scales and the rod shop scales.
(5) Intalco must record the calendar month average sulfur content of the baked anodes.
(6) Records are to be retained at the facility for at least five years and be made available to the EPA Region 10 upon request.
(f) Reporting. (1) Intalco must report the calendar month SO
(2) All documents and reports must be sent to the EPA Region 10 electronically, in a format approved by the EPA Region 10, to the following email address: [email protected].
§ 52.2501 Best available retrofit technology (BART) requirement for the Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company oil refinery – Better than BART Alternative.
(a) Applicability. This section applies to the Tesoro Refining and Marketing Company oil refinery (Tesoro) located in Anacortes, Washington and to its successors and/or assignees.
(b) Better than BART Alternative. The sulfur dioxide (SO
(1) Compliance Date. Starting no later November 10, 2014, Units F-101, F-102, F-201, F-301, F-652, F-751, and F-752 shall only fire refinery gas meeting the criteria in paragraph (b)(2) of this section or pipeline quality natural gas.
(2) Refinery fuel gas requirements. In order to limit SO
(c) Compliance demonstration. Compliance with the H
(d) Emission monitoring. (1) A continuous emissions monitoring system (CEMS) for H
(2) Tesoro must record the calendar day average H
(e) Recordkeeping. Records of the daily average H
(f) Reporting. (1) Calendar day and 365-day rolling average refinery fuel gas H
(2) All documents and reports must be sent to the EPA Region 10 electronically, in a format approved by the EPA Region 10, to the following email address: [email protected].
§ 52.2502 Best available retrofit technology requirements for the Alcoa Inc. – Wenatchee Works primary aluminum smelter.
(a) Applicability. This section applies to the Alcoa Inc. – Wenatchee Works primary aluminum smelter (Wenatchee Works) located near Wenatchee, Washington and to its successors and/or assignees.
(b) Best available retrofit technology (BART) emission limitations for Potline 5 – (1) Sulfur dioxide (SO
(i) Compliance demonstration. Alcoa must determine SO
(A) The carbon ratio is the calendar month average of tons of baked anodes consumed per ton of aluminum produced as determined using the baked anode consumption and aluminum production records required in paragraph (h)(2) of this section.
(B) The % sulfur in baked anodes is the calendar month average sulfur content as determined in paragraph (b)(1)(ii) of this section.
(C) The % sulfur converted to SO
(ii) Emission monitoring. The % sulfur of baked anodes must be determined using ASTM Method D6376 or an alternative method approved by the EPA Region 10.
(A) At a minimum, Alcoa must collect no less than four baked anode core samples during each calendar week.
(B) Calendar month average sulfur content must be determined by averaging the sulfur content of all samples collected during the calendar month.
(2) Particulate matter (PM) emission limit. Starting November 10, 2014, PM emissions from the Potline 5 Gas Treatment Center stack must not exceed 0.005 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(3) Nitrogen oxides (NO
(i) Compliance demonstration. Alcoa must determine NO
(ii) NO
(iii) NO
(c) Best available retrofit technology (BART) emission limitations for Anode Bake Furnace #62 – (1) Sulfur dioxide (SO
(i) Compliance demonstration. The weighted monthly average sulfur content of coke used in manufacturing shall be calculated as follows:
(ii) Emission monitoring. Alcoa must test each shipment of coke for sulfur content using ASTM Method D6376 or an alternative method approved by the EPA Region 10. Written documentation from the coke supplier certifying the sulfur content is an approved alternative method.
(2) Particulate matter (PM) emission limit. Starting November 10, 2014, the PM emissions from the anode bake furnaces stack must not exceed 0.01 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(3) Nitrogen oxides (NO
(i) Compliance demonstration. Compliance shall be demonstrated through fuel purchase records.
(ii) Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) Nitrogen oxides (NO
(d) Best available retrofit technology (BART) emission limitations for Ingot Furnace 1 (IP-1), Ingot Furnace 2 (IP-2), and Ingot Furnace 11 (IP-11) – (1) Particulate matter (PM) emission limits. Starting November 10, 2014, the PM emissions from each of ingot furnaces IP-1, IP-2, and IP-11 must not exceed 0.1 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(2) Nitrogen oxides (NO
(3) Sulfur dioxide (SO
(i) Compliance demonstration. Alcoa must demonstrate compliance through fuel purchase records.
(ii) [Reserved]
(e) Best available retrofit technology (BART) particulate matter (PM) emission limitations for the Green Mill. (1) Starting November 10, 2014, the PM emissions from the Green Mill Dry Coke Scrubber must not exceed 0.005 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(2) Starting November 10, 2014, the PM emissions from the Green Mill Dust Collector 2 must not exceed 0.01 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(f) Best available retrofit technology (BART) particulate matter (PM) emission limitations for alumina handling operations. (1) Starting November 10, 2014, the opacity from the alumina handling fabric filters (21M and 19C) must not exceed 20 percent.
(2) Starting November 10, 2014, the PM emissions from the alumina rail car unloading baghouse (43E) must not exceed 0.005 grains per dry standard cubic foot of exhaust gas.
(g) Source testing. (1) Alcoa must perform source testing to demonstrate compliance with emission limits established in this section upon request by the EPA Region 10 Administrator.
(2) The reference test method for measuring PM emissions is EPA Method 5 (40 CFR part 60, appendix A).
(3) The reference test method for measuring opacity from the alumina handling fabric filters (21M and 19C) is EPA Method 9 (40 CFR part 60, appendix A).
(4) The EPA Region 10 may approve the use of an alternative to a reference test method upon an adequate demonstration by Alcoa that such alternative provides results equivalent to that of the reference method.
(h) Recordkeeping. Except as provided in paragraph (h)(6) of this section, starting November 10, 2014, Alcoa must keep the following records:
(1) Alcoa must retain a copy of all calendar month Potline 5 SO
(2) Alcoa must maintain records of the baked anode consumption and aluminum production data used to develop the carbon ratio.
(3) Alcoa must retain a copy of all calendar month carbon ratio and potline SO
(4) Alcoa must record the calendar day and calendar month production of aluminum.
(5) Alcoa must record the calendar month average sulfur content of the baked anodes.
(6) Starting January 7, 2015, Alcoa must retain a copy of all calendar month potline NO
(7) Alcoa must record the sulfur content of each shipment of coke and the quantity of each shipment of coke.
(8) Alcoa must keep fuel purchase records showing the type(s) of fuel combusted in the anode bake furnaces.
(9) Alcoa must keep fuel purchase records showing the type(s) of fuel combusted in the ingot furnaces.
(10) Records must be retained at the facility for at least five years and be made available to the EPA Region 10 upon request.
(i) Reporting. (1) Alcoa must report SO
(2) Alcoa must report NO
(3) Alcoa must report the monthly weighted average sulfur content of coke received at the facility for each calendar month during the compliance period to the EPA Region 10 at the same time as the annual compliance certification required by the Part 70 operating permit for the Wenatchee Works is submitted to the Title V permitting authority.
(4) Alcoa must report the fuel purchase records for the anode bake furnaces and the ingot furnaces during the compliance period to the EPA Region 10 at the same time as the annual compliance certification required by the Part 70 operating permit for the Wenatchee Works is submitted to the Title V permitting authority.
(5) All documents and reports must be sent to the EPA Region 10 electronically, in a format approved by the EPA Region 10, to the following email address: [email protected].
Subpart XX – West Virginia
§ 52.2520 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for West Virginia under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410, and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to May 1, 2018, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with the EPA approval dates after May 1, 2018 for the State of West Virginia have been approved by EPA for inclusion in the State implementation plan and for incorporation by reference into the plan as it is contained in this section, and will be considered by the Director of the Federal Register for approval in the next update to the SIP compilation.
(2) EPA Region III certifies that the materials provided by EPA at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the state implementation plan as of the dates referenced in paragraph (b)(1) of this section.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference into the state implementation plan may be inspected at the Environmental Protection Agency, Region III, 1650 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19103. To obtain the material, please call the Regional Office at (215) 814-3376. You may also inspect the material with an EPA approval date prior to May 1, 2018 for the State of West Virginia at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA-Approved Regulations and Statutes.
EPA-Approved Regulations in the West Virginia SIP
State citation [Chapter 16-20 or 45 CSR] | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/ citation at 40 CFR 52.2565 |
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Section 45-2-1 | General | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-2 | Definitions | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-3 | Visible Emissions of Smoke And/Or Particulate Matter Prohibited And Standards of Measurement | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-4 | Weight Emission Standards | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-5 | Control of Fugitive Particulate Matter | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-6 | Registration | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-7 | Permits | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-8 | Testing, Monitoring, Recordkeeping, and Reporting | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-9 | Start-ups, Shutdowns, and Malfunctions | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-10 | Variances | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-11 | Exemptions | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-2-12 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Table 45-2A | [Total Allowable Particulate Matter Emission Rate for All Type “c” Fuel Burning Units Located at One Plant] | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 1 | General | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 3 | Symbols | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 4 | Adoption of Test Methods | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 5 | Unit Load and Fuel Quality Requirements | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 6 | Minor Exceptions | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 7 | Pretest and Post Test General Requirements | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 8 | Heat Input Data Measurements | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 9 | Computations and Data Analysis | 8/31/00 | 8/11/03; 68 FR 47473 | (c)(56). |
Section 45-3-1 | General | 8/31/00 | 10/11/02; 67 FR 63270 | (c)(48). |
Section 45-3-2 | Definitions | 8/31/00 | 10/11/02; 67 FR 63270 | (c)(48). |
Section 45-3-3 | Emission of Smoke and/or Particulate Matter Prohibited and Standards of Measurement – Visible | 8/31/00 | 10/11/02; 67 FR 63270 | (c)(48). |
Section 45-3-4 | Emission of Smoke and/or Particulate Matter Prohibited and Standards of Measurement – Weight Emissions | 8/31/00 | 10/11/02; 67 FR 63270 | (c)(48). |
Section 45-3-5 | Permits | 8/31/00 | 10/11/02; 67 FR 63270 | (c)(48). |
Section 45-3-6 | Reports and Testing | 8/31/00 | 10/11/02; 67 FR 63270 | (c)(48). |
Section 45-3-7 | Variance | 8/31/00 | 10/11/02; 67 FR 63270 | (c)(48). |
Section 45-3-8 | Circumvention | 8/31/00 | 10/11/02; 67 FR 63270 | (c)(48). |
Section 45-3-9 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 8/31/00 | 10/11/02; 67 FR 63270 | (c)(48). |
Section 45-5-1 | General | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-2 | Definitions | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-3 | Emission of Particulate Matter Prohibited and Standards of Measurement | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-4 | Control and Prohibition of Particulate Emissions from Coal Thermal Drying Operations of a Coal Preparation Plant | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-5 | Control and Prohibition of Particulate Emissions From an Air Table Operation of a Coal Preparation Plant | 10/22/93 | 7/13/99; 64 FR 37681 | (c)(42). |
Section 45-5-6 | Control and Prohibition of Fugitive Dust Emissions From Coal Handling Operations and Preparation Plants | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-7 | Standards for Coal Refuse Disposal Areas | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-8 | Burning Coal Refuse Disposal Areas | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-9 | Monitoring of Operations | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-10 | Construction, Modification, and Relocation Permits | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-11 | Operating Permits | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-12 | Reporting and Testing | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-13 | Variance | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-14 | Transfer of Permits | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-5-15 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Appendix | Particulate Emission Limitations and Operational monitoring Requirements Applicable to Thermal Dryers Installed Before October 24, 1974 | 8/31/00 | 10/7/02; 67 FR 62379 | (c)(47). |
Section 45-6-1 | General | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | |
Section 45-6-2 | Definitions | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | |
Section 45-6-3 | Open Burning Prohibited | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | |
Section 45-6-4 | Emission Standards for Incinerators and Incineration | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | Deleted paragraphs 4.8, and 4.8.a through 4.8.d; Added paragraphs 4.9 and 4.10. |
Section 45-6-5 | Registration | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | |
Section 45-6-6 | Permits | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | Added paragraph 6.2. |
Section 45-6-7 | Reports and Testing | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | |
Section 45-6-8 | Variances | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | |
Section 45-6-9 | Emergencies and Natural Disasters | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | Added paragraphs 9.1.c, 9.2, and 9.2.a through 9.2.c. |
Section 45-6-10 | Exemptions | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | New Section. |
Section 45-6-11 | Effect of the Rule | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | Recodified – formerly section 45-6-10. |
Section 45-6-12 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 6/1/08 | 3/25/09, 74 FR 12560 | Recodified – formerly section 45-6-11. |
Section 45-7-1 | General | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-2 | Definitions | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-3 | Emission of Smoke and/or Particulate Matter Prohibited and Standards of Measurement | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-4 | Control and Prohibition of Particulate Emissions by Weight from Manufacturing Process Source Operations | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-5 | Control of Fugitive Particulate Matter | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-6 | Registration | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-7 | Permits | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-8 | Reporting and Testing | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-9 | Variance | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-10 | Exemptions | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-11 | Alternative Emission Limits for Duplicate Source Operations. | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 45-7-12 | Inconsistency Between Rules. | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
TABLE 45-7A, TABLE 45-7B | [Maximum Allowable Emission Rates From Sources Governed by 45 CFR Series 7] | 8/31/00 | 6/03/03, 68 FR 33010 | (c)(55). |
Section 1 | General | 2/23/84 | 6/28/85; 45 FR 26732 | no (c) number. |
Section 2 | Visible Emission Test Procedure | 2/23/84 | 6/28/85; 45 FR 26732 | no (c) number. |
Section 3 | Mass Emission Test Procedures | 2/23/84 | 6/28/85; 45 FR 26732 | no (c) number. |
Section 45-8-1 | General | 6/1/21 | 11/10/2022, 87 FR 67791 | Docket #2022-0528. |
Section 45-8-2 | Definitions | 6/1/21 | 11/10/2022, 87 FR 67791 | Docket #2022-0528. |
Section 45-8-3 | Adoption of Standards | 6/1/21 | 11/10/2022, 87 FR 67791 | Docket #2022-0528. |
Section 45-8-4 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 6/1/21 | 11/10/2022, 87 FR 67791 | Docket #2022-0528. |
Section 45-10-1 | General | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-2 | Definitions | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-3 | Sulfur Dioxide Weight Emission Standards for Fuel Burning Units | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-4 | Standards for Manufacturing Process Source Operations | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-5 | Combustion of Refinery or Process Gas Streams | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-6 | Registration | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-7 | Permits | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-8 | Testing, Monitoring, Recordkeeping and Reporting | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-9 | Variance | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-10 | Exemptions and Recommendations | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-11 | Circumvention | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-10-12 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
TABLE 45-10A | [Priority Classifications] | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
TABLE 45-10B | [Allowable Percent Sulfur Content of Fuels] | 8/31/00 | 6/3/03; 68 FR 33002 | (c)(53). |
Section 45-11-1 | General | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
Section 45-11-2 | Definitions | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
Section 45-11-3 | Episode Criteria | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
Section 45-11-4 | Methods of Measurement | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
Section 45-11-5 | Preplanned Reduction Strategies | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
Section 45-11-6 | Emission Reduction Plans | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
TABLE I | Emission Reduction Plans-Alert Level | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
TABLE II | Emission Reduction Plans-Warning Level | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
TABLE III | Emission Reduction Plans-Emergency Level | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
Section 45-11-7 | Air Pollution Emergencies; Contents of Order; Hearings; Appeals | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
Section 45-11-8 | Inconsistency Between Regulations | 4/25/90 | 6/28/93; 58 FR 34526 | (c)(28). |
Section 45-13-1 | General | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-13-2 | Definitions | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Revised definitions of “modification,” “stationary source,” and “store on-site.” |
Section 45-13-3 | Reporting Requirements for Stationary Sources | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-13-4 | Administrative Updates to Existing Permits and General Permit Registrations | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Revised sections 4.1.d, 4.2, 4.2.a.8, and 4.2.b.1. |
Section 45-13-5 | Permit Application and Reporting Requirements for Construction of and Modifications to Stationary Sources | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Revised section 5.1.e, 5.1.i; deleted existing section 5.8; renumbered following sections. |
Section 45-13-6 | Determination of Compliance of Stationary Sources | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-13-7 | Modeling | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-13-8 | Public Review Procedures | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Revised section 8.1. |
Section 45-13-9 | Public Meetings | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | New state effective date |
Section 45-13-10 | Permit Transfer, Suspension, Revocation and Responsibility | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-13-11 | Temporary Construction or Modification Permits | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-13-12 | Permit Application Fees | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-13-13 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-13-14 | Statutory Air Pollution | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-13-15 | Hazardous Air Pollutants | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-13-16 | Application for Permission to Commence Construction in Advance of Permit Issuance | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | Administrative changes. |
Table 45-13A | Potential Emission Rate | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50270 | New state effective date. |
Table 45-13B | De Minimus Sources | 6/1/17 | 10/5/18 83 FR 50270 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-1 | General | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-2 | Definitions | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes; revised definition of “subject to regulation”. |
Section 45-14-3 | Applicability | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-14-4 | Ambient Air Quality Increments and Ceilings | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-14-5 | Area Classification | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-14-6 | Prohibition of Dispersion Enhancement Techniques | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-14-7 | Registration, Report and Permit Requirements for Major Stationary Sources and Major Modifications | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-8 | Requirements Relating to Control Technology | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-9 | Requirements Relating to the Source’s Impact on Air Quality | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-10 | Modeling Requirements | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-14-11 | Air Quality Monitoring Requirements | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-12 | Additional Impacts Analysis Requirements | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-14-13 | Additional Requirements and Variances for Source Impacting Federal Class 1 Areas | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-14 | Procedures for Sources Employing Innovative Control Technology | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-15 | Exclusions From Increment Consumption | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-16 | Specific Exemptions | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-17 | Public Review Procedures | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-18 | Public Meetings | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-14-19 | Permit Transfer, Cancellation and Responsibility | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-20 | Disposition of Permits | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | New state effective date. |
Section 45-14-21 | Conflict with Other Permitting Rules | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-25 | Actual PALs | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-14-26 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 6/1/17 | 9/27/2018, 83 FR 48718 | Administrative changes. |
Section 45-19-1 | General | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-2 (Except: 45CSR19-2.35.e.20) | Definitions | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | EPA is taking no action on revisions related to remove certain ethanol production facilities from the definition of “chemical process plants.” |
Section 45-19-3 (Except: 45CSR19-3.7.a.20) | Applicability | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | EPA is taking no action on revisions related to remove certain ethanol production facilities from the definition of “chemical process plants.” |
Section 45-19-4 | Conditions for a Permit Approval for Proposed Major Sources that would Contribute to a Violation of NAAQS | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-5 | Conditions for Permit Approval for Sources Locating in Attainment of Unclassifiable Areas That Would Cause a New Violation of a NAAQS | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-7 | Baseline for Determining Credit for Emission Offsets | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-8 | Location of Emissions Offsets | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-9 | Administrative Procedures for Emission Offset Proposals | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-12 | Reasonable Further Progress | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-13 | Source Impact Analysis | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-14 | Permit Requirements for Major Stationary Sources and Major Modifications | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-15 | Public Review Procedures | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-16 | Public Meetings | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-17 | Permit Transfer, Cancellation and Responsibility | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-18 | Disposition of Permits | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-19 | Requirements of Air Quality Models | 6/1/2013 | 5/26/2015, 80 FR 29973 | |
Section 45-19-23 | Actuals PAL | 6/1/2013 | ||
Section 45-19-24 | Conflict with Other Permitting Rules | 6/1/2013 | ||
Section 45-19-25 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 6/1/2013 | ||
Table 45-19A | No Title [Table of Significance Levels] | 6/1/05 | 11/2/06; 71 FR 64468. | |
Table 45-19B | Averaging Time (hours) | 6/1/05 | 11/2/06; 71 FR 64468. | |
Section 45-20-1 | General | 7/14/89 | 4/19/94; 59 FR 18489 | (c)(27). |
Section 45-20-2 | Definitions | 7/14/89 | 4/19/94; 59 FR 18489 | (c)(27). |
Section 45-20-3 | Standards | 7/14/89 | 4/19/94; 59 FR 18489 | (c)(27). |
Section 45-20-4 | Public Review Procedures | 7/14/89 | 4/19/94; 59 FR 18489 | (c)(27). |
Section 45-20-5 | Inconsistency Between Regulations | 7/14/89 | 4/19/94; 59 FR 18489 | (c)(27). |
Section 45-21-1 | General | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-2 | Definitions | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-3 | Applicability | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-4 | Compliance Certification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Procedures for Coating Sources | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-5 | Compliance Certification, Recordkeeping, and Reporting Requirements for Non-Coating Sources | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-6 | Requirements for Sources Complying by Use of Control Devices | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-7 | Circumvention | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-8 | Handling, Storage, and Disposal of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-9 | Compliance Programs, Registration, Variance, Permits, Enforceability | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-11 | Can Coating | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-12 | Coil Coating | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-14 | Fabric Coating | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-15 | Vinyl Coating | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-16 | Coating of Metal Furniture | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-17 | Coating of Large Appliances | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-18 | Coating of Magnet Wire | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-19 | Coating of Miscellaneous Metal Parts | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-21 | Bulk Gasoline Plants | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-22 | Bulk Gasoline Terminals | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-23 | Gasoline Dispensing Facility – Stage I Vapor Recovery | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-24 | Leaks from Gasoline Tank Trucks | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-25 | Petroleum Refinery Sources | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-26 | Leaks from Petroleum Refinery Equipment | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-27 | Petroleum Liquid Storage in External Floating Roof Tanks | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-28 | Petroleum Liquid Storage in Fixed Roof Tanks | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-29 | Leaks from Natural Gas/Gasoline Processing Equipment | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-31 | Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-36 | Perchlorethylene Dry Cleaning | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-39 | Air Oxidation Processes in the Synthetic Organic Chemical Manufacturing Industry | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-41 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: General Provisions | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-42 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Determining the Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Content of Coatings and Inks | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-43 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Alternative Compliance Methods for Surface Coating | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-44 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Emission Capture and Destruction or Removal Efficiency and Monitoring Requirements | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-45 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Determining the Destruction or Removal Efficiency of a Control Device | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-46 | Test Methods and Compliance Procedures: Leak Detection Methods for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-47 | Performance Specifications for Continuous Emissions Monitoring of Total Hydrocarbons | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-21-48 | Quality Control Procedures for Continuous Emission Monitoring Systems (CEMS) | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Appendix A | VOC Capture Efficiency | 7/7/93 | 2/1/95; 60 FR 6022 | (c)(33). |
Section 45-29-1 | General | 7/7/93 | 8/4/95; 60 FR 39855 | (c)(34). |
Section 45-29-2 | Definitions | 7/7/93 | 8/4/95; 60 FR 39855 | (c)(34). |
Section 45-29-3 | Applicability | 7/7/93 | 8/4/95; 60 FR 39855 | (c)(34). |
Section 45-29-4 | Compliance Schedule | 7/7/93 | 8/4/95; 60 FR 39855 | (c)(34). |
Section 45-29-5 | Emission Statement Requirements | 7/7/93 | 8/4/95; 60 FR 39855 | (c)(34). |
Section 45-29-6 | Enforceability | 7/7/93 | 8/4/95; 60 FR 39855 | (c)(34). |
Section 45-29-7 | Severability | 7/7/93 | 8/4/95; 60 FR 39855 | (c)(34). |
Section 45-35-1 | General | 6/1/12 | 1/22/13, 78 FR 4333 | |
Section 45-35-2 | Definitions | 6/1/12 | 1/22/13, 78 FR 4333 | |
Section 45-35-3 | Requirements | 6/1/12 | 1/22/13, 78 FR 4333 | |
Section 45-35-4 | Adoption of Requirements | 6/1/12 | 1/22/13, 78 FR 4333 | |
Section 45-35-5 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 6/1/12 | 1/22/13, 78 FR 4333 | |
Section 45-40-1 | General | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62473 | Revising 1.1.a, 1.1.b, and 1.1.c. Removing 1.2 and 1.3. Recodifying 1.4 and 1.5 to 1.2 and 1.3, respectively. Revising 1.7 and recodifying as 1.5. Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-2 | Definitions | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62473 | Removing 2.1, 2.2, 2.3, 2.5-2.8, 2.10-2.28, 2.31-2.34, 2.36-2.39, 2.41, 2.42, 2.46-2.52, 2.54, 2.58, 2.59, 2.62-2.66, 2.68-2.70, 2.72, 2.75, 2.78-2.82, 2.84-2.87, 2.89, 2.90, 2.92, 2.93, 2.95-2.97, and 2.99-2.103. Revising 2.35 and recodifying as 2.5. Revising 2.40 and recodifying as 2.6. Revising 2.43 and recodifying as 2.7. Revising 2.45 and recodifying as 2.8. Revising 2.45 and recodifying as 2.9. Revising 2.60 and recodifying as 2.14. Revising 2.61 and recodifying as 2.15. Revising 2.71 and recodifying as 2.17. Revising 2.88 and recodifying as 2.23. Revising 2.94 and recodifying as 2.25. Revising 2.98 and recodifying as 2.26. Recodifying 2.4 as 2.1, 2.9 as 2.2, 2.29 as 2.3, 2.30 as 2.4, 2.40 as 2.6, 2.44 as 2.8, 2.53 as 2.10, 2.55 as 2.11, 2.56 as 2.12, 2.57 as 2.13, 2.60 as 2.14, 2.67 as 2.16, 2.73 as 2.18, 2.74 as 2.19, 2.76 as 2.20, 2.77 as 2.21, 2.83 as 2.22, 2.91 as 2.24, and 2.104 as 2.27. Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-3 | Measurements, Abbreviations and Acronyms | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62473 | Removed definitions for Hg, kW, kWh, MW Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-4 | Applicability | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62473 | Remove preamble, 4.1, 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, and 4.5. Add new 4.1, 4.2, and 4.3. Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-5 | Ozone Season NO | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62473 | Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-6 | Monitoring, Recordkeeping and Reporting Requirements | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018,83 FR 62473 | Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-7 | Violation | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62473 | Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-8 | Ozone Season NO | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 F R 62473 | Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-9 | Ozone Season NO | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62473 | Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-10 | Ozone Season NO | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62473 | Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
Section 45-40-11 | Inconsistency Between Rules | 7/1/16 | 12/4/2018, 83 FR 62473 | Prior approval of this section was 74 FR 38536 on 8/4/09. |
EPA-Approved Regulations and Statutes
State citation | Title/subject | State effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation [former SIP citation] |
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6B-1-3 | Definitions | 10/1/2014 | 3/9/2015, 80 FR 12348 | Addresses CAA section 128. |
6B-2-6 | Financial disclosure statement; filing requirements | 10/1/2014 | 3/9/2015, 80 FR 12348 | Addresses CAA section 128. |
6B-2-7 | Financial disclosure statement; contents | 10/1/2014 | 3/9/2015, 12348 | Addresses CAA section 128. |
(d) EPA approved state source-specific requirements.
EPA-Approved Source Specific Requirements
Source name | Permit/order or registration number | State effective date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation/ citation at 40 CFR 52.2565 |
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National Steel Corp. – Weirton Steel Division | Consent Order (Bubble) | 7/6/82 | 12/9/82 47 FR 55396 | (c)(19). |
Columbia Gas Transmission Corporation – Lost River Station | Consent Order | 9/12/90 | 4/24/91 56 FR 18733 | (c)(24). |
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corp | Consent Order CO-SIP-91-29 | 11/14/91 | 7/25/94 59 FR 37696 | (c)(26). |
Koppers Industries, Inc | Consent Order CO-SIP-91-32 | 11/14/91 | 7/25/94 59 FR 37696 | (c)(26). |
Starvaggi Industries, Inc | Consent Order CO-SIP-91-34 | 11/14/91 | 7/25/94 59 FR 37696 | (c)(26). |
Quaker State Corporation | Consent Order CO-SIP-95-1 | 1/9/95 | 11/27/96 61 FR 60191 | (c)(35). |
Weirton Steel Corporation | Consent Order CO-SIP-95-2 | 1/9/95 | 11/27/96 61 FR 60191 | (c)(35). |
PPG Industries, Inc | Consent Order CO-SIP-2000-1 | 1/25/00 | 8/2/00 65 FR 47339 | (c)(44)(i)(B)( |
Bayer Corporation | Consent Order CO-SIP-2000-2 | 1/26/00 | 8/2/00 65 FR 47339 | (c)(44)(i)(B)( |
PPG Industries, Inc | Consent Order CO-SIP-C-2003-27 | 7/29/03 | 4/28/04 69 FR 23110 | (c)(58). |
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation | Operating Permit R13-1939A | 8/19/03 | 05/05/04 69 FR 24986 | (c)(59)(i)(B)( |
Weirton Steel Corporation | Consent Order, CO-SIP-C-2003-28 | 8/4/03 | 05/05/04 69 FR 24986 | (c)(59)(i)(B)( |
Mountain State Carbon | Consent Order CO-SIP-C-2017-9 | 9/29/17 | 10/22/2019, 84 FR 56388 | |
Mitchell Power Plant | Consent Order CO-SIP-C-2019-13 | 01/01/2020 | 10/26/2020, 85 FR 67664 | Established SO |
(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory and quasi-regulatory material.
Name of non-regulatory SIP revision | Applicable geographic area | State submittal date | EPA approval date | Additional explanation |
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PM-10 Attainment Plan | Folansbee Area | 11/15/91 | 7/25/94, 59 FR 37688 | 52.2522(f); renumbered as (d) at 60 FR 33925. |
11/22/95 | 11/15/96, 61 FR 58481 | 52.2522(g). | ||
Sulfur Dioxide Attainment Demonstration | City of Weirton Butler and Clay Magisterial Districts (Brooke & Hancock Counties) | 12/29/03 | 05/05/04, 69 FR 24986 | 52.2525(b). |
1990 Base Year Emissions Inventory-VOC, CO, NO | Greenbrier County | 12/22/92 | 8/4/95, 60 FR 39857 | 52.2531. |
Small Business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program | Statewide | 1/13/93 | 9/15/93, 58 FR 48309 | 52.2560. |
Lead (Pb) SIP | Statewide | 6/13/80 | 10/29/81, 46 FR 53413 | 52.2565(c)(15). |
Air Quality Monitoring Network | Statewide | 11/4/83 | 4/27/84, 49 FR 18094 | 52.2565(c)(21). |
Ozone Maintenance Plan, emissions inventory & contingency measures | Huntington Area (Cabell & Wayne Counties) | 8/10/94 | 12/21/94, 59 FR 65719 | 52.2565(c)(30). |
Ozone Maintenance Plan, emissions inventory & contingency measures | Parkersburg Area (Wood County) | 8/10/94 | 9/6/94, 59 FR 45978 | 52.2565(c)(31). |
Ozone Maintenance Plan, emissions inventory & contingency measures | Charleston Area (Kanahwa & Putnam Counties) | 8/10/94 | 9/6/94, 59 FR 45985 | 52.2565(c)(32). |
Sulfur Dioxide Plan | Grant Magisterial District (Hancock County) | 2/17/95 | 11/27/96, 61 FR 60253 | 52.2565(c)(35). |
Ozone Maintenance Plan & contingency measures | Greenbrier County | 9/9/94 | 8/4/95, 60 FR 39857 | 52.2565(c)(36). |
11/29/06 | 1/8/08, 73 FR 1282 | Action includes (a) removal of the obligation to submit a maintenance plan eight years after initial approval, and (b) removal of the obligation to implement contingency measures upon a violation of the NAAQS | ||
Sulfur Dioxide Plan | Marshall County | 2/17/00 | 8/2/00, 65 FR 47339 | 52.2565(c)(44). |
Ozone Maintenance Plan – amendments | Huntington Area (Cabell & Wayne Counties) | 8/10/94 | 2/8/02, 67 FR 5953 | 52.2565(c)(45). |
Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plan | City of Weirton; Butler and Clay Magisterial District (Hancock County) | 7/27/04 | 01/10/05, 70 FR 1664 | The SIP-effective date is 3/11/05. |
Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plan | New Manchester-Grant Magisterial District in Hancock County | 7/27/04 | 6/8/05, 70 FR 33364 | |
Attainment Demonstration and Early Action Plan for the Eastern Panhandle Region Ozone Early Action Compact Area | Berkeley and Jefferson Counties | 12/29/04 | 8/17/05, 70 FR 48287 | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Charleston, WV Area | Charleston Area (Kanawha and Putnam Counties) | 11/30/05 | 07/11/06, 71 FR 39001 | Action includes approval of the following motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEB): 8.2 tons per day (tpd) for NO |
City of Weirton PM-10 Maintenance Plan | Hancock and Brooke Counties (part) – the City of Weirton | 4/24/04 | 7/14/06, 71 FR 40023 | Limited maintenance plan. |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KYArea | Cabell and Wayne Counties | 5/17/06 | 9/15/06, 71 FR 54421 | |
3/14/11 | 9/15/11, 76 FR 56975 | Revised MVEB’s for 2009 and 2018 (VOC and NO | ||
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Parkersburg-Marietta, WV-OH Area | Wood County | 9/8/06 | 5/8/07, 72 FR 2967 | SIP effective date: 6/7/07. |
3/14/11 | 9/15/11, 76 FR 56975 | Revised MVEB’s for 2009 and 2018 (VOC and NO | ||
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Steubenville-Weirton, OH-WV Area | Brooke and Hancock Counties | 8/3/06 | 5/14/07, 72 FR 27063 | SIP effective date: 6/13/07. |
3/14/11 | 9/15/11, 76 FR 56975 | Revised MVEB’s for 2009 and 2018 (VOC and NO | ||
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Wheeling, WV-OH Area | Marshall and Ohio County | 7/24/06 | 5/15/07, 72 FR 2724 | SIP effective date: 6/13/07. |
3/14/11 | 9/15/11, 76 FR 56975 | Revised MVEB’s for 2009 and 2018 (VOC and NO | ||
Article 3, Chapter 64 of the Code of West Virginia, 1931 | Statewide | 5/1/06 | 12/18/07, 72 FR 71576 | Effective date of March 11, 2006. |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for Greenbrier County, WV | Greenbrier County | 11/29/06 | 1/8/08, 73 FR 1282. | |
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan for the Charleston, WV Area | Charleston Area (Kanawha and Putnam Counties) | 11/30/05 | 7/11/06, 71 FR 39001 | Action includes approval of the following motor vehicle emission budgets (MVEB): 8.2 tons per day (tpd) for NO |
1/8/07 | 1/14/08, 73 FR 2156 | Action includes approval of new MVEBs. | ||
3/14/11 | 9/15/11, 76 FR 56975 | Revised MVEB’s for 2009 and 2018 (VOC and NO | ||
State of West Virginia Transportation Conformity Requirements | Entire State | 4/12/07 | 5/2/08, 73 FR 24175 | Memoranda of Understanding between EPA, FHWA, FTA, State of West Virginia, and six Metropolitan Planning Organizations. |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 12/3/07, 5/21/08 | 8/4/11, 76 FR 47062 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
12/3/07, 12/11/07, 8/31/11 | 10/17/12, 77 FR 63736 | Approval of the following PSD-related elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II), except taking no action on the definition of “regulated NSR pollutant” found at 45CSR14 section 2.66 only as it relates to the requirement to include condensable emissions of particulate matter in that definition. See § 52.2522(i). | ||
6/1/2015 | 8/11/2016, 81 FR 53009 | Approval of PSD-related element 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II). | ||
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 PM | Statewide | 4/3/08, 5/21/08, 7/9/08, 3/18/10 | 8/4/11, 76 FR 47062 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
12/11/07, 4/3/08, 8/31/11 | 10/17/12, 77 FR 63736 | Approval of the following PSD-related elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(D) (i)(II), except taking no action on the definition of “regulated NSR pollutant” found at 45CSR14 section 2.66 only as it relates to the requirement to include condensable emissions of particulate matter in that definition. See § 52.2522(i). | ||
6/1/2015 | 8/11/2016, 81 FR 53009 | Approval of PSD-related element 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II). | ||
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2006 PM | Statewide | 10/1/09, 3/18/10 | 8/4/11, 76 FR 47062 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D)(ii), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). |
10/1/09, 8/31/11 | 10/17/12, 77 FR 63736 | Approval of the following PSD-related elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(D) (i)(II), except taking no action on the definition of “regulated NSR pollutant” found at 45CSR14 section 2.66 only as it relates to the requirement to include condensable emissions of particulate matter in that definition. | ||
6/1/2015 | 8/11/2016, 81 FR 53009 | Approval of PSD-related element 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II). | ||
Regional Haze Plan | Statewide | 9/16/15 | 9/24/18, 83 FR 48252 FR | Converted Limited Approval/Limited Disapproval to Full Approval See §§ 52.2533(g) and 3/23/12, 77 FR 16937. |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 Lead NAAQS | Statewide | 10/26/11 | 9/10/12, 77 FR 55417 | This action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M), or portions thereof. |
8/31/11, 10/26/11 | 10/17/12, 77 FR 63736 | Approval of the following elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J), except taking no action on the definition of “regulated NSR pollutant” found at 45CSR14 section 2.66 only as it relates to the requirement to include condensable emissions of particulate matter in that definition. See § 52.2522(i). | ||
6/1/2015 | 8/11/2016, 81 FR 53009 | Approval of PSD-related element 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J). | ||
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 8/31/11, 2/17/12 | 10/17/12, 77 FR 63736 | Approval of the following PSD-related elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J), except taking no action on the definition of “regulated NSR pollutant” found at 45CSR14 section 2.66 only as it relates to the requirement to include condensable emissions of particulate matter in that definition. See § 52.2522(i). |
2/17/12 | 4/7/2014, 79 FR 19001 | This action addresses the following CAA elements, or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M). | ||
7/24/14 | 3/9/15, 80 FR 12348 | Addresses CAA element 110(a)(2)(E)(ii). | ||
6/1/2015 | 8/11/2016, 81 FR 53009 | Approval of PSD-related element 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J). | ||
1997 annual PM | Cabell and Wayne Counties, and the Graham Tax District in Mason County | 6/30/11 | 12/28/12, 77 FR 76414 | |
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 1997 fine particulate matter (PM | West Virginia portion of the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH nonattainment area | 5/28/09 | 12/11/12. 77 FR 73544 | 52.2531(b) |
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 1997 fine particulate matter (PM | Charleston, WV-1997 PM | 11/4/09 | 12/13/12, 77 FR 73923 | |
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 1997 fine particulate matter (PM | West Virginia portion of the Parkersburg-Marietta, WV-OH nonattainment area | 9/9/08 | 12/12/12, 77 FR 73923 | 52.2531(c) |
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 1997 fine particulate matter (PM | West Virginia portion of the Steubenville-Weirton, OH-WV 1997 PM | 6/24/09 | 4/16/13, 78 FR 22423 | 52.2531(e). |
1997 Annual PM | Wood County and a portion of Pleasants County | 3/5/12 | 9/12/13, 78 FR 56168 | See § 52.2526(h). |
1997 Annual PM | Marshall and Ohio Counties | 3/8/12, 6/24/13 | 9/30/13, 78 FR 59841 | See § 52.2526(i) and § 52.2531(f). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 Nitrogen Dioxide NAAQS | Statewide | 12/13/12 | 1/22/14, 78 FR 3504 | This action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C), (D), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J), (K), (L), and (M), or portions thereof. |
7/24/14 | 3/9/15, 80 FR 12348 | Addresses CAA element 110(a)(2)(E)(ii). | ||
6/1/2015 | 8/11/2016, 81 FR 53009 | Approval of PSD-related element 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J). | ||
1997 annual PM | Brooke County and Hancock County | 4/13/12 | 3/18/14, 79 FR 15019 | |
2006 24-hour PM | Brooke County and Hancock County | 6/8/12 | 3/18/14, 79 FR 15019 | |
1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM | Kanawha and Putnam Counties | 12/6/12 6/24/13 | 3/31/14, 79 FR 17884 | See § 52.2526(j) and § 52.2531(g). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 1-Hour Sulfur Dioxide NAAQS | Statewide | 6/25/13 | 10/16/14, 79 FR 62035; 9/24/18, 83 FR 48252 | This action addresses the following CAA elements or portions thereof: 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C) (enforcement and minor source review), (D)(i)(II) (regarding visibility protection), (D)(ii), (E)(i) and (iii), (F), (G), (H), (J) (consultation, public notification, and visibility protection), (K), (L), and (M). |
7/24/14 | 3/9/15, 80 FR 12348 | Addresses CAA element 110(a)(2)(E)(ii). | ||
6/1/2015 | 8/11/2016, 81 FR 53009 | Approval of PSD-related element 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II), and (J). § 52.2520. | ||
9/16/15 | 9/24/18, 83 FR 48252 | Addresses visibility protection element of CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II). | ||
1997 Annual PM | Berkeley County | 8/5/13 | 11/25/14, 79 FR 70101 | See § 52.2526(k), § 52.2531(h) and § 52.2532(f). |
Regional Haze Five-Year Progress Report | Statewide | 4/30/13 | 6/5/15, 80 FR 32026 | |
2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 2010 1-hour SO | Marshall, West Virginia 2010 1-hour SO | 5/6/2015 | 7/31/2015, 80 FR 45614 | § 52.2531(i) |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 PM | Statewide | 11/17/15 | 5/12/17, 82 FR 22078 | Docket #2016-0373. This action addresses the following CAA elements of section 110(a)(2): A, B, C, D(i)(II) (prong 3), D(ii), E, F, G, H, J, K, L, and M, or portions thereof. |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2012 PM | Statewide | 11/17/15 | 10/5/18, 83 FR 50266 | Docket #2016-0373. This action addresses CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) (prongs 1 and 2). |
2010 Sulfur Dioxide Attainment Plan | Steubenville Area (Brooke County) | 4/25/16 | 10/22/2019, 84 FR 56388 | 52.2525(c). |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 9/14/18 | 3/17/20, 85 FR 15073 | Docket #2019-0103. This action addresses the following CAA elements of section 110(a)(2): A, B, C, D(i)(II), D(ii), E, F, G, H, J, K, L, and M. |
2010 Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plan | Steubenville Area (Cross Creek Tax District, Brooke County) | 08/22/19 | 7/10/2020, 85 FR 41928 | Docket No. 2019-0577. |
1997 8-Hour Ozone Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the West Virginia Portion of the Parkersburg-Marietta, WV-OH Area Comprising Wood County | Parkersburg-Marietta WV-OH Area Comprising Wood County | 12/10/2019 | 10/9/2020, 85 FR 64046 | |
2010 Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance Plan | Marshall Area (Clay, Franklin, and Washington Tax Districts of Marshall County) | 03/18/20 | 10/26/2020, 85 FR 67664 | Docket No. EPA-R03-OAR-2020-0171. |
1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the West Virginia Portion of the Steubenville-Weirton, OH-WV Area Comprising Brooke and Hancock Counties | Steubenville-Weirton, OH-WV Area Comprising Brooke and Hancock Counties | 12/10/19 | 2/18/2021, 86 FR 10022 | |
1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the West Virginia Portion of the Charleston, West Virginia Area Comprising Kanawha and Putnam Counties | Charleston, West Virginia Area Comprising Kanawha and Putnam Counties | 12/10/2019 | 2/23/2021, 86 FR 10830 | |
1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the West Virginia Portion of the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY Area Comprising Cabell and Wayne Counties | Huntington-Ashland WV-KY, West Virginia Area Comprising Cabell and Wayne Counties | 12/10/19 | 3/3/21, 86 FR 12270 | |
1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the West Virginia Portion of the Wheeling, WV-OH Area Comprising Marshall and Ohio Counties | Wheeling WV-OH, West Virginia Area Comprising Marshall and Ohio Counties | 12/10/19 | 3/31/21, 86 FR 16676 | |
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2015 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS | Statewide | 2/4/2019 | 2/13/2023, 88 FR 9384 | Disapproval – EPA is disapproving West Virginia’s February 4, 2019, State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision intended to address the CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) interstate transport requirements for the 2015 8-hour ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS). |
§ 52.2521 Classification of regions.
The West Virginia plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
Steubenville-Weirton-Wheeling Interstate | I | I | III | III | III |
Parkersburg-Marietta Interstate | I | II | III | III | III |
Huntington-Ashland-Portsmouth-Ironton Interstate | I | III | III | III | III |
Kanawha Valley Intrastate | I | III | III | III | III |
Southern West Virginia Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
North Central West Virginia Intrastate | I | III | III | III | III |
Cumberland-Keyser Interstate | I | I | III | III | III |
Central West Virginia Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
Allegheny Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
Eastern Panhandle Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
§ 52.2522 Identification of plan-conditional approval.
With the exceptions set forth below in this subpart, the Administrator approves West Virginia’s plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards.
(a)-(f) [Reserved]
(g) The Administrator approves West Virginia’s November 22, 1995 SIP submittal for the Follansbee, West Virginia PM-10 nonattainment area as fulfilling the section 189(a)(1)(B) requirement for a demonstration that the plan is sufficient to attain the PM-10 NAAQS.
(h) [Reserved]
(i)(1) EPA is fully approving WVDEP’s August 31, 2011 submittal, except for the narrow issue of the requirement to include condensable emissions of particulate matter in the definition of “regulated NSR pollutant” found at 45CSR14 section 2.66. Except for this narrow issue, EPA is approving all other portions of the submittal, including but not limited to, the remainder of section 2.66. In approving West Virginia State Rule 45CSR14 with regard to all other CAA and Federal regulatory SIP requirements for PSD applicable as of the August 31, 2011 SIP revision submission date, EPA is acknowledging that it is consistent with the “Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Title V Greenhouse Gas Tailoring Rule” (Tailoring Rule), which was promulgated on June 3, 2010 (75 FR 31514). EPA is not finalizing its proposed approval of WVDEP’s August 31, 2011 submittal with respect to the narrow issue of the requirement to include condensable emissions of particulate matter in the definition of “regulated NSR pollutant” found at 45CSR14 section 2.66. In light of a comment received on its July 31, 2012 proposed rule (77 FR 45302), EPA is reviewing West Virginia State Rule 45CSR14 to determine the extent to which its definition of “regulated NSR pollutant” satisfies the corresponding Federal definition, and will address this issue in a separate action.
(2) EPA is also approving those portions of West Virginia’s SIP submissions dated December 3, 2007, December 11, 2007, April 3, 2008, October 1, 2009, October 26, 2011, and February 17, 2012 which address the PSD-related requirements set forth in CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II) for the 1997 PM
(j)(1) EPA is disapproving a narrow portion of West Virginia’s August 31, 2011 submittal because it does not satisfy the requirement that emissions of PM
(2) EPA is disapproving specific portions of West Virginia’s infrastructure SIP submissions dated December 3, 2007, December 11, 2007, April 3, 2008, October 1, 2009, October 26, 2011, and February 17, 2012 which address certain obligations set forth at CAA sections 110(a)(2)(C), (D)(i)(II) and (J) relating to the West Virginia PSD permit program. Because West Virginia’s definition of “regulated NSR pollutant” in 45CSR14 does not address condensables for PM
Submittal dates | NAAQS | Infrastructure element(s) disapproved in this action |
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December 11, 2007; April 3, 2008 | 1997 PM | 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II). |
December 3, 2007; December 11, 2007 | 1997 ozone | 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II). |
October 1, 2009 | 2006 PM | 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II). |
October 26, 2011 | 2008 lead | 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II), (C), and (J). |
February 17, 2012 | 2008 ozone | 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(II), (C), and (J). |
(k) EPA is conditionally approving two West Virginia State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions submitted on July 1, 2014 and June 6, 2012 relating to revisions to 45CSR14 (Permits for Construction and Major Modification of Major Stationary Sources of Air Pollution for the Prevention of Significant Deterioration) for failure to include a significant monitoring concentration value (SMC) of zero micrograms per cubic meter for fine particulate matter (PM
§§ 52.2523-52.2524 [Reserved]
§ 52.2525 Control strategy: Sulfur dioxide.
(a) [Reserved]
(b) EPA approves the attainment demonstration State Implementation Plan for the City of Weirton, including the Clay and Butler Magisterial Districts area in Hancock County, West Virginia, submitted by the West Virginia Department of Environmental Protection on December 29, 2003.
(c) EPA approves the attainment plan for Brooke County, West Virginia, submitted by the Department of Environmental Protection on April 25, 2016, supplemented on November 27, 2017, and with a clarification letter submitted on May 1, 2019.
(d) EPA approves the maintenance plan for Cross Creek Tax District, Brooke County, West Virginia, submitted by the Department of Environmental Protection on August 22, 2019.
(e) EPA approves the maintenance plan for Clay, Franklin, and Washington Tax Districts, West Virginia, submitted by the Department of Environmental Protection on March 18, 2020.
§ 52.2526 Control strategy: Particulate matter.
(a) EPA approves West Virginia’s November 15, 1991 SIP submittal for fulfilling the PM
(b) Determinations of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of November 20, 2009, the Martinsburg-Hagerstown, WV-MD, the Parkersburg-Marietta, WV-OH and the Wheeling, WV-OH PM
(c) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of September 7, 2011, that based upon 2007-2009 air quality data, the Huntington-Ashland, West Virginia-Kentucky-Ohio, nonattainment Area has attained the 1997 annual PM
(d) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of September 14, 2011, that based on 2007 to 2009 ambient air quality data, the Steubenville-Weirton nonattainment area has attained the 1997 annual PM
(e) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of October 11, 2011, that based on 2007 to 2009 ambient air quality data, the Charleston nonattainment area has attained the 1997 annual PM
(f) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of November 18, 2011, that based on 2007 to 2009 ambient air quality data, the Charleston nonattainment area has attained the 24-hour 2006 PM
(g) Determination of Attainment. EPA has determined, as of May 14, 2012, that based on 2008 to 2010 ambient air quality data, the Steubenville-Weirton nonattainment area has attained the 24-hour 2006 PM
(h) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the West Virginia portion of the Parkersburg-Marietta, WV-OH 1997 PM
(i) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the West Virginia portion of the Wheeling, WV-OH 1997 PM
(j) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Charleston PM
(k) EPA approves the 1997 annual PM
§ 52.2527 Determination of attainment.
(a) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007-2009, EPA determined that the Huntington-Ashland, West Virginia-Kentucky-Ohio PM
(b) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Steubenville-Weirton fine particle (PM
(c) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007-2009, EPA determined that the Charleston fine particle (PM
(d) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Parkersburg-Marietta, WV-OH and Wheeling, WV-OH fine particle (PM
(e) Based upon EPA’s review of the air quality data for the 3-year period 2007 to 2009, EPA determined that the Martinsburg-Hagerstown, West Virginia-Maryland (WV-MD) fine particle (PM
§ 52.2528 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The requirements of Sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are met since the plan includes approvable procedures for the Prevention of Significant Air Quality Deterioration.
(b) [Reserved]
§§ 52.2529-52.2530 [Reserved]
§ 52.2531 Base year emissions inventory.
(a) EPA approves as a revision to the West Virginia State Implementation Plan the 1990 base year emission inventories for the Greenbrier county ozone nonattainment area submitted by the Secretary, West Virginia Department of Commerce, Labor & Environmental Resources on December 22, 1992. These submittals consist of the 1990 base year point, area, non-road mobile, biogenic and on-road mobile source emission inventories in Greenbrier County for the following pollutants: Volatile organic compounds (VOC), carbon monoxide (CO), and oxides of nitrogen (NO
(b) EPA approves as a revision to the West Virginia State Implementation Plan the 2002 base year emissions inventory for the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH fine particulate matter (PM
(c) EPA approves as a revision to the West Virginia State Implementation Plan the 2002 base year emissions inventory for the Parkersburg-Marietta, WV-OH fine particulate matter (PM
(d) EPA approves as a revision to the West Virginia State Implementation Plan the 2002 base year emissions inventory for the Charleston, WV fine particulate matter (PM
(e) EPA approves as a revision to the West Virginia State Implementation Plan the 2002 base year emissions inventory for the West Virginia portion of the Steubenville-Weirton, OH-WV fine particulate matter (PM
(f) EPA approves as a revision to the West Virginia State Implementation Plan the comprehensive emissions inventory for the Wheeling, WV-OH fine particulate matter (PM
(g) EPA approves as a revision to the West Virginia State Implementation Plan the comprehensive emissions inventory for the Charleston fine particulate matter (PM
(h) EPA approves as a revision to the West Virginia State Implementation Plan the comprehensive emissions inventory for the West Virginia portion for the Martinsburg WV-Hagerstown, MD PM
(i) EPA approves as a revision to the West Virginia State Implementation Plan the 2011 base year emissions inventory for the Marshall, West Virginia 2010 1-hour SO
§ 52.2532 Motor vehicle emissions budgets.
(a) EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Charleston, West Virginia 8-hour ozone maintenance area submitted by the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection on March 14, 2011:
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day (tpd) VOC | Tons per day (tpd) NO |
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Charleston Area (Kanawha and Putnam Counties) | 2009 | 16.7 | 38.9 |
Charleston Area (Kanawha and Putnam Counties) | 2018 | 13.7 | 17.1 |
(b) EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Huntington, West Virginia 8-hour ozone maintenance area submitted by the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection on March 14, 2011:
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day (TPD) VOC | Tons per day (TPD) NO |
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Huntington Area (Cabell and Wayne Counties) | 2009 | 7.4 | 14.0 |
Huntington Area (Cabell and Wayne Counties) | 2018 | 6.6 | 13.5 |
(c) EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Parkersburg, West Virginia 8-hour ozone maintenance area submitted by the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection on March 14, 2011:
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day (TPD) VOC | Tons per day (TPD) NO |
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Parkersburg Area (Wood County) | 2009 | 5.5 | 7.3 |
Parkersburg Area (Wood County) | 2018 | 4.7 | 7.3 |
(d) EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Weirton, West Virginia 8-hour ozone maintenance area submitted by the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection on March 14, 2011:
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day (TPD) VOC | Tons per day (TPD) NO |
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Weirton Area (Brooke and Hancock Counties) | 2009 | 3.4 | 4.2 |
Weirton Area (Brooke and Hancock Counties) | 2018 | 1.9 | 3.9 |
(e) EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Wheeling, West Virginia 8-hour ozone maintenance area submitted by the Secretary of the Department of Environmental Protection on March 14, 2011:
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per day (tpd) VOC | Tons per day (tpd) NO |
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Wheeling Area (Marshall and Ohio Counties) | 2009 | 10.4 | 9.1 |
Wheeling Area (Marshall and Ohio Counties) | 2018 | 9.1 | 3.1 |
(f) EPA approves the following revised 2017 and 2025 motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the West Virginia portion of the Martinsburg WV-Hagerstown, MD for the 1997 Annual PM
Applicable geographic area | Year | Tons per year PM | Tons per year NO |
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Martinsburg Area (Berkeley County) | 2017 | 83 | 2,621 |
Martinsburg Area (Berkeley County) | 2025 | 50 | 1,660 |
§ 52.2533 Visibility protection.
(a) Reasonably Attributable Visibility Impairment. The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met because the plan does not include approvable measures for meeting the requirements of 40 CFR 51.305 and 51.307 for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b) Regulation for visibility monitoring and new source review. The provisions of § 52.28 are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable plan for the State of West Virginia.
(c)-(f) [Reserved]
(g) EPA converts its limited approval/limited disapproval of West Virginia’s regional haze program to a full approval. This SIP revision changes West Virginia’s reliance from the Clean Air Interstate Rule to the Cross-State Air Pollution Rule to meet the regional haze SIP best available retrofit technology requirements for certain sources and to meet reasonable progress requirements.
§ 52.2534 Stack height review.
The State of West Virginia has declared to the satisfaction of EPA that no State Implementation Plan emission limits, other than those for the Kammer power plant, have been affected by stack height credits greater than good engineering practice or any other prohibited dispersion technique as defined in EPA’s stack height regulations, as revised on July 8, 1985. This declaration was submitted to EPA on September 16, 1988.
§ 52.2540 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of West Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of West Virginia’s SIP revision described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
(b)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of West Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of West Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(3) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of West Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b)(3) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of West Virginia’s SIP revision described in paragraph (b)(3) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
(5) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (b)(2) of this section, after 2020 the provisions of § 97.826(c) of this chapter (concerning the transfer of CSAPR NO
§ 52.2541 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of West Virginia and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR SO
(b) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (a) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of West Virginia’s SIP revision described in paragraph (a) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR SO
§ 52.2560 Small business technical and environmental compliance assistance program.
On January 13, 1993, the Secretary of the West Virginia Department of Commerce, Labor and Environmental Resources submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program as a state implementation plan revision (SIP), as required by title V of the Clean Air Act. EPA approved the Small Business Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program on September 15, 1993, and made it part of the West Virginia SIP. As with all components of the SIP, West Virginia must implement the program as submitted and approved by EPA.
§ 52.2565 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of West Virginia” and all revisions submitted by West Virginia that were federally approved prior to December 1, 2004. The information in this section is available in the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 2 of 2 (§§ 52.1019 to the end of part 52) editions revised as of July 1, 2005 through July 1, 2011, and the 40 CFR, part 52, Volume 3 of 3 (§§ 52.2020 to the end of part 52) edition revised as of July 1, 2012.
(b) [Reserved]
Subpart YY – Wisconsin
§ 52.2569 Identification of plan – conditional approval.
(a) Revisions to the plan identified in § 52.2570 were submitted on the date specified.
(1)-(3) [Reserved]
(4) On November 15, 1993, and July 28, 1994, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted enhanced inspection and maintenance (I/M) rules and a Request for Proposal (RFP) as a revision to the State’s ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP). The EPA conditionally approved these rules and RFP based on the State’s commitment to amend its rules and sign its final I/M contract to address deficiencies noted in to the final conditional approval. These final, adopted rule amendments and final, signed contract must be submitted to the EPA within one year of the EPA’s conditional approval.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter NR 485, effective July 1, 1993.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) SIP narrative plan titled “Wisconsin – Ozone SIP – Supplement to 1992 Inspection and Maintenance Program Submittal,” submitted to the EPA on November 15, 1993.
(B) RFP, submitted along with the SIP narrative on November 15, 1993.
(C) Supplemental materials, submitted on July 28, 1994, in a letter to the EPA.
§ 52.2570 Identification of plan.
(a) Title of plan: “A Statewide Implementation Plan to Achieve Air Quality Standards for Particulates, Sulfur Oxides, Nitrogen Oxides, Hydrocarbons, Oxidants, and Carbon Monoxide in the State of Wisconsin.”
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 14, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) An abatement order for the Alma Power Plant in the Southeast LaCrosse AQCR was issued on February 15, 1972, by the State Department of Natural Resources. (Non-regulatory)
(2) On March 3, 1972, the control strategy (IPP) for the Southeast Wisconsin Interstate was submitted by the State Department of Natural Resources. (Non-regulatory)
(3) The air quality monitoring network was submitted by the State Department of Natural Resources on March 16, 1972. (Non-regulatory)
(4) Revisions to the air quality monitoring network were submitted on April 7, 1972, by the State Department of Natural Resources. (Non-regulatory)
(5) A revised order, hearing documents and other information concerning the meeting of standards by the Alma Power Plant was submitted on January 19, 1973, by the Governor. Also submitted were revisions to emergency episode levels regulation NR 154.01(41)(c)-3 and NR 154.01(41)(c)-4.
(6) Compliance schedules were submitted on June 26, 1973, by the State.
(7) Compliance schedules were submitted on October 11, 1973, by the State.
(8) Compliance schedules were submitted on October 19, 1973, by the State.
(9) Compliance schedules were submitted on November 10, 1973, by the State.
(10) Compliance schedules were submitted on December 12, 1973, by the State.
(11) The Governor of the State submitted the Air Quality Maintenance Areas designations on June 21, 1974.
(12) A request for an extension of the statutory timetable for the submittal of the portion of the Wisconsin SIP which provides for the attainment of the Secondary NAAQS for TSP was submitted by the Wisconsin DNR on February 22, 1979, and was supplemented with additional information on April 16, 1979 and May 13, 1980.
(13) On June 4, 1979, the State submitted revisions to regulation NR 154.13 and to regulation NR 154.01 as it applies to regulation NR 154.13 and a commitment by the Wisconsin Natural Resources Board to adopt any additional rules representing reasonably available control technology which are necessary for the attainment of the ozone standard. NR 154.01 and NR 154.13 were published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register in July 1979 and were amended in the August 1979 Register.
(14) On November 27, 1979 the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted revised rules NR 154.01 (126m), 154.02, 154.03 and 154.06. Support materials for these regulations were previously submitted on July 12, 1979 and September 4, 1979.
(15) On May 1, 1980, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted the sulfur dioxide regulations NR 154.12 (4) and (5) for the Village of Brokaw, Marathon County and the City of Madison, Dane County.
(16) On July 12, 1979, Wisconsin submitted its ozone and carbon monoxide plan. This included the plan for the Green Bay, Madison, and Milwaukee urban areas which include the ozone nonattainment counties of Brown, Dane, Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine and Waukesha. Supplemental materials and commitments were submitted on September 4, 1979, February 28, 1980, August 12, 1980, September 25, 1980, November 4, 1980 and April 9, 1981.
(17) On July 12, 1979, Wisconsin submitted its vehicle inspection and maintenance program. Supplemental information and commitments were submitted on August 1, 1979, October 16, 1979, May 7, 1980, May 8, 1980, and April 9, 1981.
(18) On July 12, 1979 Wisconsin submitted its new source review regulations. Additional information was submitted on September 4, 1979, November 27, 1979, May 1, 1980, and February 18, 1981. EPA is only approving these submittals as they relate to the new source review plan for nonattainment areas.
(19) On April 18, 1980, the State of Wisconsin submitted a revision to provide for modification of the existing air quality surveillance network. An amendment to the revision was submitted by the State of Wisconsin on September 15, 1980.
(20) On September 9, 1980, the State of Wisconsin submitted a variance to regulation NR 154.13(3)(c) for Avis Rent-A-Car.
(21) On October 29, 1980 the State submitted a variance to regulation NR 154.13(3)(a) for Union Oil Company bulk gasoline terminal in Superior.
(22) On July 12, 1979, the State submitted revisions to Regulation NR 154.09, Wisconsin Administrative Code.
(23) Revision to plan allowing General Motors Assembly Division Janesville plant variance from Regulation NR 154.13(4)(g) 4.a., Wisconsin Administrative Code submitted January 15, 1981 by the State Department of Natural Resources.
(24) On August 31, 1981, Wisconsin submitted a variance from the provisions of Section NR 154.12(5)(a)2.b.2, and NR 154.12(5)(b) Wisconsin Administrative Code, for the Oscar Mayer and Company plant located in Madison, Wisconsin as a revision to the Wisconsin sulfur dioxide SIP.
(25) Revision to plan allowing W. H. Brady Company in Milwaukee variance from regulation NR 154.13(4) (e) and (f), Wisconsin Administrative Code, submitted January 22, 1982, by the State Department of Natural Resources.
(26) Revision to plan allowing Albany Carbide Corporation in Albany variance from regulation NR 154.13(5)(a), Wisconsin Administrative Code, submitted on December 22, 1981, by the State Department of Natural Resources.
(27) On January 15, 1981, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted revisions to regulations NR 154.01 and NR 154.13 representing reasonably available control technology which are necessary to attain and maintain the ozone standard. A supplemental commitment was submitted March 31, 1982.
(28) On November 27, 1979, the State of Wisconsin submitted implementation plan revision to satisfy the Part D, Title I of the Clean Air Act for attainment and maintenance of the national ambient air quality standards for particulate matter. The revision consists of NR 154.11, Wisconsin Administrative Code, Control of Particulate Matter. Amendments to the plan were submitted by the State on November 6, 1980, and June 10, 1981. Supplemental information and commitments were submitted on May 1, 1980, May 13, 1982, and December 7, 1982. No attainment plan was submitted for Columbia, Brown, Dane, Douglas, Kenosha, Manitowoc, Marathon, Racine, Winnebago, and Wood Counties.
(29) On July 15, 1982, the State of Wisconsin submitted a variance to the compliance regulation requirements contained in NR 154.13(2)(a)1.d. for Lakehead Pipe Line Company, Inc., in Superior.
(30) On December 7, 1982, Wisconsin submitted revisions to regulations NR 154.01 and NR 154.11(2) for fugitive dust control in or near nonattainment areas for TSP.
(31) On March 8, 1983, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted the 1982 revision to the Ozone/Carbon Monoxide SIP for Southeastern Wisconsin. This revision pertains to Kenosha, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Walworth, Washington, and Waukesha Counties. EPA is deferring action on the vehicle inspection and maintenance (I/M) portion of this revision.
(32) On February 17, 1983, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted the newly created section NR 154.13(13)(e) of Wisconsin’s Administrative Code which partially exempts methylene chloride (dichloromethane) and methyl chloroform (1,1,1-trichloroethane) from the VOC control requirements contained in the Wisconsin SIP. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is not rulemaking at this time on the sulfur dioxide control requirements for the City of Brokaw in Marathon County which were also contained in the February 17, 1983, submittal.
(33) On January 23, 1984, the State of Wisconsin submitted a State Implementation Plan revision revoking the Hydrocarbon Standard contained in NR 155.03(5).
(34) On July 1, 1983, the State of Wisconsin submitted ambient lead standards and lead emission limitations as additions to the State Implementation Plan. The additions consist of NR 155.03(7), Lead: Primary and Secondary Standards, and NR 154.145, Control of Lead Emissions, of the Wisconsin Administrative Code. Supplemental information and commitments were submitted on October 13, 1983, March 14, 1984, June 4, 1984, and June 15, 1984.
(35) On September 20, 1983, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted its Lead SIP for the entire State of Wisconsin. Additional information was submitted on February 14, 1984, and March 14, 1984.
(36) On December 8, 1983, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation submitted Chapter TRANS 131, Motor Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance Program (MVIP). On June 11, 1984, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources requested that USEPA approve the remaining element of the 1982 Ozone/Carbon Monoxide SIP, the vehicle inspection and maintenance portion (I-M). All other elements of the Ozone/Carbon Monoxide SIP has been approved previously. (See Section 52.2570 (c)(31)).
(37) On May 25, 1984, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a permit fee rule, Chapter NR 410, which establishes air permit application fees and air permit implementation and enforcement fees, as a revision to the SIP.
(38) On January 23, 1984, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted SO
WDNR recodified the rule and on October 23, 1987, submitted it as recodified.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Natural Resources (NR) 418.04 as found at (Wisconsin) Register, September 1986, No. 369, effective October 1, 1986.
(39) On January 23, 1984, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted revisions to sections NR 154.01 and NR 154.13 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code. These revisions incorporate volatile organic compound emission limits for large existing petroleum dry cleaners located in a six-county area of southeastern Wisconsin into the Wisconsin Ozone SIP [NR 154.13(6)(c)].
(40) On November 17, 1983, Wisconsin submitted revisions to Sections NR 154.01, Definitions, and NR 154.13, Control of Organic Compound Emissions, of the Wisconsin Administrative Code. These revisions clarify the volatile organic compound RACT rules and establish an extended RACT compliance date for certain can coating operations. On July 11, 1984, Wisconsin submitted additional information revising the original submittal.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Board Order A-36-82, incorporating revisions to NR 154.01 and NR 154.13 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, became effective in the State of Wisconsin on August 1, 1983.
(41) On January 24, 1985, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted test methods for petroleum dry cleaning sources as a revision to the Wisconsin SIP. These test methods are part of the State’s “Air Management Operations Handbook”.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Test methods for petroleum dry cleaning sources contained in the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources’ “Air Management Operations Handbook”.
(42) On July 12, 1979, the State of Wisconsin submitted its new source review (NSR) regulations. Additional information was submitted on September 4, 1979, November 27, 1979, May 1, 1980, and February 18, 1981. USEPA has previously approved these submittals as they relate to the NSR plan for nonattainment areas. See (c) (18). USEPA is now approving these submittals as they relate to the general NSR requirements for attainment and unclassified areas. USEPA is not approving these submittals with regard to the Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) requirements, and USEPA’s approval of Wisconsin’s NSR rules should not be interpreted to apply to PSD. USEPA is approving §§ 144.394(2) and 144.394(5) of the State Statutes provided that all variances (144.394(2)) and emission reduction options (144.394(5)) are submitted to USEPA as SIP revisions. On November 6, 1985, the State submitted a letter committing to: (1) Revise its regulations to conform with USEPA’s July 8, 1985, rulemaking concerning stack height credits for air quality modeling; and (2) implement all air quality modeling analyses to conform with the July 8, 1985, rulemaking until the revised State regulations are enacted.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The following Sections of Chapter 144 of the Wisconsin Statutes, entitled “Water, Sewage, Refuse, Mining, and Air Pollution, are incorporated by reference. These sections are located in Subchapter I, “Definitions”, Subchapter III, “Air Pollution”, and Subchapter VII, “General Provisions, Enforcement and Penalties”, of Chapter 144.
(B) The following Sections of Chapter NR 154 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, entitled “Air Pollution Control”, are incorporated by reference.
(C) Letter from the State of Wisconsin dated November 6, 1985, committing to implement USEPA’s stack height regulations.
(43) On October 13, 1983, the State of Wisconsin submitted revisions to Chapter NR 154 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code that exempt certain sources from the need to obtain construction, modification, and operation permits, and from other permit program requirements. USEPA is approving these permit exemptions for attainment, nonattainment, and unclassified areas, except for those exemptions upon which USEPA is deferring action (Sections NR 154.01(118), NR 154.04(3)(a), NR 154.04(5), and NR 154.04(6)(b)).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Sections NR 154.01, NR 154.04, NR 154.08, NR 154.24, and NR 154.25 of Natural Resources Board Order Number A-39-81, which were published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register in April 1983, and which took effect on May 1, 1983, with the exception of sections NR 154.01(118), NR 154.04(3)(a), NR 154.04(5), and NR 154.04(6)(b).
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter from the State dated May 24, 1984, clarifying that major sources, or major modifications of major sources, could not be exempted from the requirement to obtain a permit under sections NR 154.04(2)(a) or NR 154.04(3)(b).
(B) Letter from the State dated July 13, 1984, stating that decisions made pursuant to NR 154.25 would be subject to the permitting criteria in § 144.393 of the Wisconsin Statutes.
(44) On August 20, 1985, Wisconsin submitted a revision to its volatile organic compound plan for the Continental Can Company. The revision allows the use of internal offsets, in conjunction with daily weighted emission limits, at Continental Can’s Milwaukee and Racine can manufacturing facilities.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) NR 422.05, as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, September, 1986, number 369, effective October 1, 1986.
(45) Submittal from the State of Wisconsin, dated February 17, 1983, modifying the SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, dated February 17, 1983, and revised SO
(46) The State of Wisconsin submitted negative declarations for several volatile organic compound source categories, as follows:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letters dated November 7, 1984, September 19, 1984, and June 6, 1985, from Donald F. Theiler, Director, Bureau of Air Management, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) Letter dated January 24, 1986, from PPG Industries, Inc., stating that they do not produce as an intermediate or final product any of the chemicals listed in 40 CFR part 60, subpart VV, § 60.489(a).
(47) Submittal from the State of Wisconsin, dated December 19, 1985, revising the specified levels for air pollution episodes, air pollution episode reporting requirements, and the requirements for implementing air pollution control plans.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Department of Natural Resources, Chapter NR 493, Air Pollution Episode Levels and Episode Emissions Control Action Programs, NR 493.01, 493.02 and 493.03, effective on August 1, 1985.
(48) On April 7, 1986, the WDNR submitted a site-specific revision to its ozone SIP for VOC emissions from Union Camp’s four flexographic printing presses at the Tomah facility, located in Monroe County, Wisconsin. It consists of a compliance date extension from December 31, 1985, to December 31, 1987, for meeting the VOC emission limits contained in Wisconsin SHIP regulation, NR 154.13(4)(1).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) January 8, 1986, RACT Variance Review for Union Camp Corporation 501 Williams Street, Tomah, Wisconsin 54660.
(49) Submittal from the State of Wisconsin, dated June 14, 1985, revising the Wisconsin Administrative Code to include section NR 154.015, Department Review Times.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, dated June 14, 1985, and section NR 154.015 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code as a revision to the Wisconsin SIP, effective on May 1, 1985. Section NR 154.015 is entitled “Department Review Times”, and it establishes time limits for review and action by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on three types of air permit applications.
(50) On November 20, 1986, the State of Wisconsin submitted a revision to the Vehicle Inspection and Maintenance program (I/M) portion of its ozone/CO SIP. This was a revised rule Table 1 for NR 485.04, Wisconsin Administrative Code, plus State SIP Revision Certification.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin revised rule NR 485.04, Wisconsin Administrative Code, effective November 1, 1986.
(51) [Reserved]
(52) On December 1, 1987, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted NR 418.06. NR 418.06 is an SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Natural Resources (NR) 418.06, Peshtigo RACT sulfur limitations, as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, October 1987, No. 382 at page 74, effective November 1, 1987.
(53)-(54) [Reserved]
(55) On January 28, 1985, Wisconsin submitted its Rothschild (Marathon County) SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Natural Resources 418.08, Rothschild RACT sulfur limitations, as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, September, 1986, number 369, effective October 1, 1986.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) Weyerhaeuser Company, Federal Consent Decree No. 89-C-0973-C (W.D. Wis., filed November 1, 1989).
(56) [Reserved]
(57) On January 13, 1987, WDNR submitted a temporary variance from NR 154.13(4)(g) and interim emission limits for VOC emissions from General Motors Corporation’s topcoat and final repair lines at Janesville, Wisconsin, which expire on December 31, 1992.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) January 12, 1987, letter to Mike Cubbin, Plant Manager, General Motors Corporation from L.F. Wible, P.E., Administrator, Division of Environmental Standards.
(58) [Reserved]
(59) On November 6, 1986, WDNR submitted a variance from NR 422.15(2)(b), subject to certain conditions, for the VOC emissions from Gehl Company’s dip tank coating operation in West Bend, Wisconsin. On May 22, 1990, WDNR added four additional conditions to the revised plan, and on September 5, 1990, it submitted clarifications to the plan.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A November 6, 1986, letter from Lyman Wible, P.E., Administrator, Division of Environmental Standards, WDNR to Mr. Michael J. Mulcahy, Vice-President, Secretary and General Counsel, Gehl Company.
(B) A May 10, 1990, letter from Lyman Wible, P.E., Administrator, Division of Environmental Standards, WDNR to Mr. Michael J. Mulcahy, Vice-President, Secretary and General Counsel, Gehl Company.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) A September 5, 1990, letter from Thomas F. Steidl, Attorney, WDNR to Louise C. Gross, Associated Regional Counsel, USEPA.
(60) On January 23, 1984, and May 21, 1987, the WDNR submitted a proposed revision and additional information to the SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Natural Resources 418.05, Green Bay and DePere RACT sulfur limitations, as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, September, 1990, No. 417 at page 96, effective October 1, 1986.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) A July 16, 1990, letter from Don Theiler, Director Bureau of Air Management, WDNR additional information responding to USEPA’s comments on the variable emission limits for Proctor & Gamble-Fox River, James River Corporation, and Green Bay Packaging.
(B) An August 27, 1986, letter from Vicki Rudell, Air Management Engineer, WDNR to Mr. Bill Zabor, Proctor & Gamble, Fox River Mill, regarding averaging time to be used when determining SO
(C) A July 13, 1990, letter from W.F. Zabor, Environmental Control Manager, Proctor & Gamble to WDNR regarding the shut down of the bark combustor.
(D) A June 12, 1990, letter from Scott E. Valitchka, Environmental Control Engineer, James River Corporation, regarding how it intends to determine compliance with its boiler SO
(E) A July 9, 1990, letter from Brian F. Duffy, Corporate Environmental Director Mills Operations to WDNR regarding SO
(F) A January 21, 1987, memorandum from Sudhir V. Desai, Environmental Engineer Central District Office, USEPA to Rashidan Khan, Engineering Section, USEPA, entitled “Overview Inspection Green Bay Packaging Inc., Mill Division Green Bay, Wisconsin 54307, State FID #405032100 (A21055)”.
(61) [Reserved]
(62) On December 11, 1991, the United States Environmental Protection Agency received a revision to Wisconsin’s State Implementation Plan for Carbon Monoxide. This revision took the form of Administrative Order AM-91-71, dated November 22, 1991, which incorporates a stipulation between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Brunswick Corporation d.b.a. Mercury Marine. The Administrative Order addresses the emissions of carbon monoxide into the ambient air from Mercury Marine Engine Testing Facility in Oshkosh, Wisconsin.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
Administrative Order AM-91-71, dated November 22, 1991, which incorporates a stipulation between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and the Brunswick Corporation d.b.a. Mercury Marine.
(ii) Additional materials.
Attainment modeling demonstration of control strategy to limit carbon monoxide emissions from Mercury Marine Engine Testing Facility, dated December 20, 1989.
(63) Revisions to the sulfur dioxide attainment plan were submitted by the State of Wisconsin between June 5, 1985, and January 27, 1992. The revised plan consists of: Natural Resources 417.07, Natural Resources 417.04, several operating permits, numerous administrative rules, numerous negative declarations, and some compliance plans.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Natural Resources (NR) 417.07, Statewide Sulfur Dioxide Emission Limitations: Subsections 1 (Applicability); 2a, 2b, 2c, 2d, 2g (Emission Limits for Existing Sources); 3 (Emission Limits for New Sources); 4 (More Restrictive Emission Limits); 5 (Alternate Emission Limits); 6 (Compliance Schedules); 7 (Compliance Determinations); 8 (Variance from Emission Limits); as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, September, 1990, Number 417 at page 86, effective October 1, 1986.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 417.04, Southeastern Wisconsin Intrastate AQCR, as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, September, 1990, Number 417 at page 85, effective October 1, 1986.
(C) An Air Pollution Control Permit (MIA-10-DFS-82-36-101), dated and effective December 22, 1982, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to The Manitowoc Company, Inc., limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #23 at the facility in Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
(D) An Air Pollution Control Permit (EOP-10-DFS-82-36-102), dated and effective January 12, 1983, and amended on August 7, 1987, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Manitowoc Company, Inc., limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, and 22 at the facility in Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
(E) An Administrative Order (86-436041870-J01), dated and effective November 25, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Manitowoc Company, Inc., South Works Facility, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20 and 21 at the facility in Manitowoc, Manitowoc County, Wisconsin.
(F) An Administrative Order (86-445038550-J01), dated and effective October 27, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Appleton Papers, Inc., limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #22 at the facility in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
(G) A letter from Andrew Stewart to Dennis Hultgren, dated and effective on October 9, 1986, that details the conditions of the compliance plan for Appleton Papers at the facility in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
(H) An Administrative Order (86-445039100-J01), dated and effective December 23, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Fox River Paper Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #21 at the facility in Appleton, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
(I) An Administrative Order (87-445009950-N01), dated and effective May 7, 1987, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Sanger B. Powers Correctional Center, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #1 and 2 at the facility in Oneida, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
(J) An Air Pollution Control Permit (86-SJK-072), dated and effective July 28, 1987, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Thilmany Pulp and Paper Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #07, 08, 09, 10, and 11 at the facility in Kaukauna, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
(K) An Administrative Order (87-469034390-J01), dated and effective January 22, 1987, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the FWD Corporation, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #21, 22, and 23 at the facility in Clintonville, Waupaca County, Wisconsin.
(L) An Administrative Order (86-471030560-J01), dated and effective October 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Gilbert Paper Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #22, 23, 24, and 25 at the facility in Menasha, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.
(M) An Administrative Order (86-471031000-J01), dated and effective November 25, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Kimberly Clark-Neenah Paper and Badger Globe Division, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #21 and 22 at the facility in Neenah, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.
(N) An Administrative Order (86-471031220-J01), dated and effective October 27, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the U.S. Paper Mills Corporation-Menasha Mill Division, limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #21 at the facility in Menasha, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.
(O) A Mandatory Operating Permit (735008010-J01), dated and effective June 16, 1987, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Owens-Illinois Tomahawk and Timber STS, Inc., limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #24, 25, 27, 28, and 29 at the facility in Tomahawk, Lincoln County, Wisconsin.
(P) An Administrative Order (86-750011350-J01), dated and effective September 16, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Del Monte Corporation, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #01 and 02 at the facility in Plover, Portage County, Wisconsin.
(Q) An Air Pollution Control Permit (85-RV-013), dated and effective July 17, 1985, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Neenah Paper Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #01 at the facility in Stevens Point, Portage County, Wisconsin.
(R) An Elective Operating Permit (87-NEB-701), dated and effective December 23, 1987, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Nekoosa Papers, Incorporated-Port Edwards Mill, Inc., limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 24, and 25; as well as the sulfite recovery furnace at the facility in Port Edwards, Wood County, Wisconsin.
(S) An Air Pollution Control Permit (603007790-N01), dated and effective June 12, 1987, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Seneca Foods Corporation, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #10 and 11 at the facility in Cumberland, Barron County, Wisconsin.
(T) An Air Pollution Control Permit (MIA-10-KJC-83-16-044), dated and effective July 7, 1983, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Koppers Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #1 at the facility in Superior, Douglas County, Wisconsin.
(U) An Administrative Order (86-649028490-N01), dated and effective September 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Wisconsin Dairies Cooperative, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, and 22 at the facility in Clayton, Polk County, Wisconsin.
(V) An Administrative Order (86-851009940-J01), dated and effective September 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Lionite Hardboard, limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #20 at the facility in Phillips, Price County, Wisconsin.
(W) An Administrative Order (86-230008570-N01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the University of Wisconsin-Parkside Heating Plant, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 22, and 23 at the facility in Kenosha, Kenosha County, Wisconsin.
(X) An Administrative Order (86-241012970-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the A.O. Smith/Automotive Products Company, limiting the emissions and operation of the fuel burning equipment at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(Y) An Administrative Order (86-241014730-J01), dated and effective September 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the American Can Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, and 22 at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(Z) An Administrative Order (87-241007360-J01), dated and effective October 28, 1987, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the American Motors Corporation, Milwaukee Manufacturing Plant, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(AA) An Administrative Order (86-241016710-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Eaton Corporation/Specific Industry Control Division, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 22, at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(BB) An Administrative Order (86-241027050-J01), dated and effective September 18, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Milwaukee County Department of Health and Human Services, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 22, and 23, at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(CC) An Administrative Order (86-241084690-J01), dated and effective September 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to OMC Evinrude, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, and 22, at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(DD) A letter from Bill Haas to Steve Otto, dated and effective on September 24, 1986, that details the conditions of the compliance plan for OMC-Evinrude at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(EE) An Administrative Order (86-241009670-N01), dated and effective September 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Patrick Cudahy, Incorporated, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 22, and 24, at the facility in Cudahy, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(FF) An Elective Operating Permit (86-MJT-037), dated and effective September 23, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Peter Cooper Corporation, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 22,23, and 24 at the facility in Oak Creek, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(GG) An Administrative Order (86-241099910-J01), dated and effective October 5, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Central Heating Plant, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20A, 20B, 20C, and 21 at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(HH) A letter from Donald F. Theiler to William H. Rowe, dated and effective on October 2, 1986, that details the conditions of the compliance plan for the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(II) An Administrative Order (86-241025840-J01), dated and effective September 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Vilter Manufacturing Corporation, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, and 21, at the facility in Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin.
(JJ) An Air Pollution Control Permit (EOP-10-DLJ-82-52-073), dated and effective January 18, 1983, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to J.I. Case, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #21 and 22 at the facility in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.
(KK) An Administrative Order (86-252006370-J01), dated and effective October 13, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to S.C. Johnson and Son, Inc., limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 22, and 23 at the facility in Sturtevant, Racine County, Wisconsin.
(LL) A letter from Donald F. Theiler to Thomas T. Stocksdale, dated and effective on October 13, 1986, that details the conditions of the compliance plan for S.C. Johnson and Son at the facility in Sturtenant, Racine County, Wisconsin.
(MM) An Administrative Order (86-252012530-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Southern Wisconsin Center, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 22 and 23 at the facility in Union Grove, Racine County, Wisconsin.
(NN) A letter from Donald F. Theiler to George Wade, dated and effective on September 24, 1986, that details the conditions of the compliance plan for Southern Wisconsin Center at the facility in Union Grove, Racine County, Wisconsin.
(OO) An Administrative Order (86-252005050-J01), dated and effective September 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Western Publishing Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20A, 20B, and 21 at the facility in Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin.
(PP) An Air Pollution Control Permit (MIA-12-DAA-83-60-208), dated and effective November 2, 1983, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Borden Chemical, limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #20 at the facility in Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
(QQ) An Elective Operative Permit (86-SJK-71A), dated and effective May 25, 1988, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Wisconsin Power and Light Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #23, and 24 at the facility in Sheboygan, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
(RR) An Air Pollution Control Permit (86-LMW-406), dated and effective September 18, 1986 issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Wisconsin Power and Light Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Unit 2 at the facility in Portage, Columbia County, Wisconsin.
(SS) An Administrative Order, dated and effective August 1, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Oscar Mayer Foods Corporation, limiting the emissions from all sources at the facility in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin.
(TT) An Administrative Order, dated and effective August 6, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the University of Wisconsin, Charter Street Heating Plant, limiting the emissions from all sources at the facility in Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin.
(UU) An Administrative Order (86-114004770-N01), dated and effective September 23, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Universal Foods Corporation, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #21 and 22 at the facility in Juneau, Dodge County, Wisconsin.
(VV) An Administrative Order (86-114003340-N01), dated and effective September 23, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to John Deere Horicon Works, limiting the emissions and operation of fuel burning equipment at the facility in Horicon, Dodge County, Wisconsin.
(WW) An Administrative Order (86-420044680-N01), dated and effective September 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Taycheedah Correctional Institute, limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #20 at the facility in Taycheedah, Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin.
(XX) An Administrative Order (86-122003640-J01), dated and effective September 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Dairyland Power Cooperative, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20 and 21 at the facility in Cassville, Grant County, Wisconsin.
(YY) An Administrative Order (86-123002440-N01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Iroquois Foundry Company, limiting the emissions and operation of fuel burning equipment at the facility in Browntown, Green County, Wisconsin.
(ZZ) An Administrative Order (86-424017550-J02), dated and effective March 2, 1987, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Berlin Foundry Company, limiting the emissions and operation of fuel burning equipment at the facility in Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin.
(AAA) An Administrative Order (86-424021180-N01), dated and effective er 30, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Berlin Tanning and Manufacturing Company, limiting the emissions and operation of fuel burning equipment at the facility in Berlin, Green Lake County, Wisconsin.
(BBB) An Administrative Order (86-128003700-N01), dated and effective September 23, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Carnation Company-Pet Food and Cereal Division, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #21 and 22 at the facility in Jefferson, Jefferson County, Wisconsin.
(CCC) An Administrative Order (86-154008030-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Frank Brothers, Incorporated, limiting the emissions and operation of fuel burning equipment at the facility in Milton, Rock County, Wisconsin.
(DDD) An Administrative Order (86-154002860-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the General Motors Corporation, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #21, 22, 23, 24, and 25 at the facility in Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin.
(EEE) An Administrative Order (86-154004290-N01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to George Hormel and Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21 and 22 at the facility in Beloit, Rock County, Wisconsin.
(FFF) An Administrative Order (86-999019320-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Rock Road of Wisconsin, limiting the emissions and operation of fuel burning equipment at the facility in Janesville, Rock County, Wisconsin.
(GGG) An Administrative Order (86-609037440-N01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Jacob Leinenkugel Brewing Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #20 at the facility in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
(HHH) An Administrative Order (86-609037660-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Northern Wisconsin Center for the Developmentally Disabled, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 22, and 23 at the facility in Chippewa Falls, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
(III) An Air Pollution Control Permit (MIN-04-80-10-028), dated and effective June 19, 1981, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Lynn Protein, limiting the operation of Boiler #21 at the facility in Clark County, Wisconsin.
(JJJ) A letter from Thomas Woletz to Dale Sleiter, dated and effective on September 9, 1986, that details the conditions of the compliance plan for the Lynn Protein facility in Clark County, Wisconsin.
(KKK) An Administrative Order (86-618022350-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Uniroyal Tire Company, Incorporated, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, and 22 at the facility in Eau Claire, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
(LLL) An Administrative Order (86-618027080-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Heating Plant, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20 and 21 at the facility in Eau Claire, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
(MMM) An Administrative Order (86-618026530-N01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Waste Research and Reclamation Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20 and 21 at the facility in Eau Claire, Chippewa County, Wisconsin.
(NNN) An Administrative Order (86-632028430-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the G. Heileman Brewing Company, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 24, and 25 at the facility in LaCrosse, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin.
(OOO) An Administrative Order (86-632028210-J01), dated and effective November 26, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Trane Company-Main Complex, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, 22, 23, and 24 at the facility in LaCrosse, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin.
(PPP) An Administrative Order (86-632023590-J01), dated and effective November 26, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Trane Company-Plant 6, limiting the emissions and operation of Boilers #20, 21, and 22 at the facility in LaCrosse, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin.
(QQQ) An Administrative Order (86-632028100-J01), dated and effective September 29, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the University of Wisconsin-LaCrosse, limiting the emissions and operation of fuel burning equipment at the facility in LaCrosse, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin.
(RRR) An Administrative Order (86-642028860-N01), dated and effective December 23, 1986, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Golden Guernsey Dairy, limiting the emissions and operation of fuel burning equipment at the facility in Sparta, Monroe County, Wisconsin.
(SSS) An Elective Operating Permit (87-JBG-079), dated and effective March 9, 1988, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to the Dairyland Power Cooperative, limiting the emissions and operation of Boiler #20 at the facility in Genoa, Vernon County, Wisconsin.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) On June 9, 1992, Wisconsin DNR submitted its SO
(B) On June 12, 1992, Wisconsin DNR submitted its SO
(64) On November 17, 1987, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted Wisconsin’s Rule Natural Resources (NR) 439.03 – Reporting; NR 439.09 – Inspections; and NR 484.04 – Code of Federal Regulation Provisions.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin revised rules NR 439.03, NR 439.09 and NR 484.04, Wisconsin’s Administrative Code, effective October 1, 1987. Section NR 484.04(3) was repealed in 2011 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(130) of this section.
(65) On March 13, 1989, and May 10, 1990, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted rule packages AM-2-88 and AM-22-88, respectively, as revisions to its state implementation plan for particulate matter. AM-2-88 was published in December, 1988, and became effective on January 1, 1989. AM-2-88 modifies Chapter NR, Sections 400.02, 404.02, 405.02, 406.04, and 484.03 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code (WAC). AM-22-88 was published in September, 1989, and became effective on October 1, 1989. AM-22-88 modifies Chapter NR, Sections 404.04 and 484.03 of the WAC.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The rule packages revise NR 400.02, 404.02, 404.04, 405.02, 406.04, and 484.03 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code. Sections NR 404.02(11), NR 404.04(3), and 484.04(3) were repealed in 2011 and are removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(130) of this section.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) A January 22, 1993, letter from D. Theiler, Director, Bureau of Air Management, WDNR, provides additional information responding to USEPA’s proposed disapproval of the SIP revision, and contains WDNR’s commitment to using only test methods approved by USEPA.
(66)-(68) [Reserved]
(69) On November 18, 1992, the State submitted rules regulating volatile organic compound emissions from gasoline dispensing facilities’ motor vehicle fuel operations.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter NR 420 Control of Organic Compound Emissions from Petroleum and Gasoline Sources; Section 420.02 Definitions, Sections NR 420.02(8m), (24m), (32m), (38m), (39m); Section NR 420.045 Motor Vehicle Refueling; published in Wisc. Admin. Code in January 1993, and took effect on February 1, 1993. Section NR 420.045 was rescinded in 2013 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(129) of this section. Sections NR 420.02(8m) and NR 420.02(38m) were rescinded in 2016 and are removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(138) of this section.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter NR 425 Compliance Schedules, Exceptions, Registration and Deferrals for Organic Compound Emissions Sources in Chapters 419 to 424; Section 425.035 Throughput Reporting and Compliance Schedules for Motor Vehicle Refueling; published in Wisc. Admin. Code in January 1993, and took effect on February 1, 1993. Section NR 425.035 was rescinded in 2016 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(138) of this section.
(C) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter NR 439 Reporting, Recordkeeping, Testing, Inspection and Determination of Compliance Requirements; Section NR 439.06(3)(c); Section NR 439.06(3)(i); published in the Wisc. Admin. Code in January 1993, and took effect on February 1, 1993. Section NR 439.06(3)(i) was rescinded in 2016 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(138) of this section.
(D) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter NR 484 Incorporation by Reference; Section 484.05(1) Test Method 21 in appendix A of 40 CFR part 60 is incorporated by reference; Section NR 484.06(2) Other Materials (introduction); Section NR 484.06(2) (u) and (v) were created to incorporate San Diego Air Pollution Control District Test Procedures TP-91-1 and TP-91-2; incorporated by reference in Wisc. Admin. Code in January 1993, and took effect on February 1, 1993.
(E) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter NR 494 Enforcement and Penalties for Violation of Air Pollution Control Provisions; renumbered Sections NR 494.025 and 494.03 to NR 494.03 and 494.05; Section NR 494.04 Tagging Gasoline Dispensing Equipment; published in the Wisc. Admin. Code in January 1993 and took effect on February 1, 1993. Section NR 494.04 was rescinded in 2016 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(138) of this section.
(ii) Additional materials.
(A) Stage II Vapor Recovery SIP Program Description dated November 15, 1992.
(B) Letter from WDNR dated March 29, 1993, citing State authority under Sections NR 144.98, 144.99, 144.423, and 144.426, Wisc. Admin. Code, to enforce the Stage II program.
(C) Packet of public education materials on Stage II distributed by WDNR.
(70) On July 2, 1993, the State of Wisconsin submitted a requested revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP) intended to satisfy the requirements of section 182 (a)(3)(B) of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1990. Included were State rules establishing procedures for stationary sources throughout the state to report annual emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and oxides of nitrogen (NO
(i) Incorporation by reference. Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter NR 438, Air Contaminant Emission Reporting Requirements, published in the Wisconsin Register, May 1993, effective June 1, 1993.
(71) [Reserved]
(72) On November 18, 1992 and January 21, 1993, the State of Wisconsin submitted a Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Assistance Program for incorporation in the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan as required by Section 507 of the Clean Air Act. Included in the State’s submittal were portions of 1991 Wisconsin Act 269 and 1991 Wisconsin Act 302.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Section 15.157(10) – small business environmental council – 91-92 Wis. Stats., Effective date: May 14, 1992.
(B) Section 144.36 – small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program – 91-92 Wis. Stats., Effective date: May 14, 1992.
(C) Section 144.399(2)(c) – fees – 91-92 Wis. Stats., Effective date: July 1, 1992.
(D) Section 560.03(9) – business and industrial development – 91-92 Wis. Stats., Effective date: May 14, 1992.
(E) Section 560.11 – small business environmental council – 91-92 Wis. Stats., Effective date: May 14, 1992.
(F) Section 560, Subchapter III – permit information center – 91-92 Wis. Stats., Effective date: November 17, 1983.
(G) Section 96 – nonstatutory provisions; development – 91 WisAct 302, 1991 Laws of Wisconsin. Effective date May 14, 1992.
(ii) Other material.
(A) Program description.
(73) Revisions to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) were submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on September 22, 1993, and January 14, 1994. These rules replace the 154 series stationary source VOC regulations previously contained in Wisconsin’s ozone SIP with 400 series regulations which are consistent with the current Wisconsin Administrative Code. These rules are only being approved as they apply to the ozone SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following chapters of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference.
(A) Chapter NR 400: AIR POLLUTION CONTROL DEFINITIONS. NR 400.01 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, February, 1990, No. 410, effective March 1, 1990. NR 400.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1993, No. 450, effective July 1, 1993.
(B) Chapter NR 419: CONTROL OF ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS, except for NR 419.07. NR 419.01, 419.02, 419.03, 419.04 and 419.06 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, February, 1990, No. 410, effective March 1, 1990. NR 419.05 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December, 1993, No. 456, effective January 1, 1994.
(C) Chapter NR 420: CONTROL OF ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS FROM PETROLEUM AND GASOLINE SOURCES. NR 420.01 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, February, 1990, No. 410, effective March, 1, 1990. NR 420.02 and 420.045 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January, 1993, No. 445, effective February 1, 1993. NR 420.03 and 420.04 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December, 1993, No. 456, effective January 1, 1994. NR 420.05 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, May, 1992, No. 437, effective June 1, 1992. Section NR 420.045 was rescinded in 2013 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(129) of this section. Sections NR 420.02(8m), (26), (32), and (38m) were rescinded in 2016 and are removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(138) of this section.
(D) Chapter NR 421: CONTROL OF ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS FROM CHEMICAL, COATINGS AND RUBBER PRODUCTS MANUFACTURING. NR 421.01 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, February, 1990, No. 410, Effective March 1, 1990. NR 421.02, 421.03, 421.05 and 421.06 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December, 1993, No. 456, effective January 1, 1994. NR 421.04 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, May, 1992, No. 437, effective June 1, 1992.
(E) Chapter NR 422: CONTROL OF ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS FROM SURFACE COATING, PRINTING AND ASPHALT SURFACING OPERATIONS. NR 422.01, 422.05, 422.06, 422.07, 422.08, 422.085, 422.09, 422.10, 422.11, 422.12, 422.13, 422.155 and 422.16 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, February, 1990, No. 410, effective March 1, 1990. NR 422.02, 422.03, 422.04, 422.14 and 422.15 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December, 1993, No. 456, effective January 1, 1994.
(F) Chapter NR 423: CONTROL OF ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS FROM SOLVENT CLEANING OPERATIONS. NR 423.01 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, February, 1990, No. 410, effective March 1, 1990. NR 423.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January, 1987, No. 385, effective February 1, 1988. NR 423.03, 423.04, and 423.05 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December, 1993, No. 456, effective January 1, 1994.
(G) Chapter NR 424: CONTROL OF ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSIONS FROM PROCESS LINES. NR 424.01 and 424.03 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, February, 1990, No. 410, effective March 1, 1990. NR 424.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, April, 1988, No. 388, effective May 1, 1988. NR 424.04 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December, 1993, No. 456, effective January 1, 1994.
(H) Chapter NR 425: COMPLIANCE SCHEDULES, EXCEPTIONS, REGISTRATION AND DEFERRALS FOR ORGANIC COMPOUND EMISSION SOURCES IN CHS. NR 419 TO 424. NR 425.01 and 425.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, February, 1990, No. 410, effective March 1, 1990. NR 425.03, 425.04 and 425.05 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December, 1993, No. 456, effective January 1, 1994. NR 425.035 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January, 1993, No. 445, effective February 1, 1993. Section NR 425.035 was rescinded in 2016 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(138) of this section.
(I) Chapter NR 439: REPORTING, RECORDKEEPING, TESTING, INSPECTION AND DETERMINATION OF COMPLIANCE REQUIREMENTS. NR 439.01 and 439.085 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, May, 1992, No. 437, effective June 1, 1992. NR 439.02, 439.03, 439.04, 439.05, 439.055, 439.06, 439.07, 439.075, 439.09, 439.095 and 439.11 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December, 1993, No. 456, effective January 1, 1994. NR 439.08 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, May, 1993, No. 449, effective June 1, 1993. NR 439.10 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, September, 1987, No. 381, effective October 1, 1987. Section NR 439.06(3)(i) was rescinded in 2016 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(138) of this section.
(J) Chapter NR 484: INCORPORA-TION BY REFERENCE. NR 484.01 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, May, 1992, No. 437, effective June 1, 1992. NR 484.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, September, 1986, No. 369, effective October 1, 1986. NR 484.03 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, May, 1993, No. 449, effective June 1, 1993. NR 484.04, 484.05 and 484.06 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December, 1993, No. 456, effective January 1, 1994. NR 484.08 and 484.09 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, October, 1992, No. 442, effective November 1, 1992. Section NR 484.04(3) was repealed in 2011 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(130) of this section. Sections NR 484.05(4) and NR 484.04(5) were rescinded in 2016 and are removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(138) of this section.
(74) On November 24, 1992, the State of Wisconsin requested a revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP) to maintain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Order AM-91-816A issued by WDNR to CLM Corporation on June 13, 1991. Wisconsin Administrative Order NWD-89-08 issued by the WDNR to CLM Corporation on December 20, 1989.
(75) On November 15, 1992, January 15, 1993, July 28, 1993, and January 14, 1994 the State of Wisconsin submitted emergency and permanent rules for issuance of New Source Review permits for new and modified air pollution sources in nonattainment areas, as required by section 182(a)(2)(c) of the Clean Air Act. The emergency rules have now been superseded by the permanent rules to clarify and specify the NSR requirements that sources must meet under the Clean Air Act. Also submitted were portions of 1991 Wisconsin Act 302.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) NR 400 – Wisconsin Administrative Code, Air Pollution Control, Effective date January 1, 1994.
(B) NR 406 – Wisconsin Administrative Code, Construction Permits, Effective date January 1, 1994.
(C) NR 408 – Wisconsin Administrative Code, Nonattainment Area Major Source Permits, Effective date June 1, 1993.
(D) NR 490 – Wisconsin Administrative Code, Procedures for Noncontested Case Public Hearings, Effective date January 1, 1994.
(E) Section 144.30 – 91-92 Wisconsin Statutes. Effective date May 14, 1992.
(F) Section 144.391 – 91-92 Wisconsin Statutes. Effective date May 14, 1992.
(G) Section 144.392 – Construction permit application and review, 91-92 Wisconsin Statutes. Effective date May 14, 1992.
(H) Section 144.393 – 91-92 Wisconsin Statutes. Effective date May 14, 1992.
(i) Section 144.394 – Permit conditions, 91-92 Wisconsin Statutes. Effective date May 14, 1992.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Wisconsin’s Emergency NSR regulations. Effective date November 15, 1992.
(B) On December 12, 1994, Donald Theiler, Director, Bureau of Air Management, WDNR sent a letter to USEPA clarifying Wisconsin’s interpretation of “any period of 5 consecutive years.” Wisconsin interprets the term as referring to the five-year period including the calendar year in which the increase from the particular change will occur and the four immediately preceding years.
(76) On January 14, 1994, the State of Wisconsin submitted its rules for an Operating Permits program intended to satisfy federal requirements for issuing federally enforceable operating permits.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) NR 407 – Wisconsin Administrative Code, Operating Permits, Effective date January 1, 1994. Sections NR 407.11(3)(c) and NR 407.12(1)(b)(Note) were rescinded in 2020 and are removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(145) of this section.
(B) [Reserved]
(77) On November 15, 1993, the State of Wisconsin submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the implementation of an employee commute options (ECO) program in the Milwaukee-Racine, severe-17, ozone nonattainment area. This revision included Chapter NR 486 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, effective October 1, 1993, and Wisconsin Statutes sections 144.3712, enacted on April 30, 1992 by Wisconsin Act 302.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter NR 486 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, effective October 1, 1993.
(B) Wisconsin Statutes, section 144.3712, enacted on April 30, 1992 by Wisconsin Act 302.
(78) On November 15, 1993, the State of Wisconsin submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the implementation of a motor vehicle inspection and maintenance (I/M) program in the Milwaukee-Racine and Sheboygan ozone nonattainment areas. This revision included 1993 Wisconsin Act 288, enacted on April 13, 1994, Wisconsin Statutes Sections 110.20, 144.42, and Chapter 341, Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter NR 485, SIP narrative, and the State’s Request for Proposal (RFP) for implementation of the program.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) 1993 Wisconsin Act 288, enacted on April 13, 1994.
(B) Wisconsin Statutes, Sections 110.20, 144.42, and Chapter 341, effective November 1, 1992.
(79) On October 21, 1994, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted a plan modifying the SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) [Reserved]
(B) A letter dated August 29, 1994 from the WDNR to Jerry Neis of Rhinelander Paper Company, requesting clarification for sampling methodologies for all fuel and the source of the sludge used as a fuel source.
(C) A response letter dated October 19, 1994 from Jerome T. Neis of Rhinelander Paper Company to the WDNR, detailing sampling methodologies for all fuel and clarifying the source of the sludge used as a fuel source.
(80) [Reserved]
(81) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on June 30, 1994, and supplemented on July 15, 1994. This revision consists of volatile organic compound regulations which establish reasonably available control technology for yeast manufacturing, molded wood parts or products coating, and wood door finishing.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 422.02(7), (34) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994. NR 422.02(12e), (18m), (24s), (27m), (33d), (34m), (46m), and (51) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(B) NR 422.03(intro.) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994. NR 422.03 (8) and (9) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(C) NR 422.04(1)(a) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(D) NR 422.132 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(E) NR 422.135 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(F) NR 424.02 (3), (4), (5), (6), and (7) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(G) NR 424.05 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(H) NR 439.04(5)(a)(intro.) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(I) NR 439.075(2)(a)4. as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(J) NR 439.09(7m) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994. NR 439.09(9)(b) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(K) NR 439.095 (1)(e) and (5)(e) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(L) NR 484.05(9) as renumbered from NR 484.05(2), amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(82) Revisions to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) were submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on April 17, 1990, and June 30, 1994, and supplemented on July 15, 1994. Included in these revisions is a volatile organic compound (VOC) regulation which establishes reasonably available control technology (RACT) for screen printing facilities. Additionally, the State submitted current negative declarations for pre-1990 Control Technology Guideline (CTG) categories for which Wisconsin does not have rules as well as a list of major sources affected by the 13 CTG categories that USEPA is required to issue pursuant to sections 183(a), 183(b)(3) and 183(b)(4) of the Clean Air Act (Act).
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 422.02(11m), (21s), (41p), (41s), (41v) and (42m) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994. NR 422.02(32) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(B) NR 422.03(4m) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(C) NR 422.145 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(D) NR 439.04(4)(intro.), (5)(a)1. and (5)(a)2. as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) On April 17, 1990, and June 30, 1994, Wisconsin submitted negative declarations for the following source categories: Leaks from petroleum refinery equipment; Manufacture of synthesized pharmaceutical products; Mmanufacture of pneumatic rubber tires; Automobile and light duty truck manufacturing; Fire truck and emergency response vehicle manufacturing; Manufacture of high-density polyethylene, polypropylene, and polystyrene resins, a.k.a. polymer manufacturing; Leaks from synthetic organic chemical and polymer manufacturing equipment; Air oxidation processes at synthetic organic chemical manufacturing industries; and Equipment leaks from natural gas/gasoline processing plants. These negative declarations are approved into the Wisconsin ozone SIP.
(B) On June 30, 1994, Wisconsin submitted a list of facilities subject to the post-enactment source categories listed in Appendix E to the General Preamble. 57 FR 18070, 18077 (April 28, 1992). The list included facilities covered by the source categories cleanup solvents, offset lithography, plastic parts coating, and wood furniture coating. This list is approved into the Wisconsin ozone SIP.
(83) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on June 14, 1995. This revision is a volatile organic compound (VOC) regulation which requires controls on facilities that perform autobody refinishing operations.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 422.02(intro.) and (47), 422.03 (1) and (3) and 484.05(1) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995 and effective September 1, 1995.
(B) NR 422.02 (1), (1x), (3m), (12d), (33j), (34s), (34v), (37s), (42n), (47e) and (49m) and 422.095 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995 and effective September 1, 1995.
(C) NR 422.02(1s) as renumbered from 422.02(1) and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995 and effective September 1, 1995.
(84) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on February 17, 1995, and supplemented on June 14, 1995. This revision consists of a volatile organic compound regulation that requires controls for gasoline storate tank vent pipes.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following section of the Wisconsin Administrative Code is incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 420.035 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, July, 1994, No. 463, effective August 1, 1994.
(85) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on April 12, 1995, and supplemented on June 14, 1995, and January 19, 1996. This revision consists of a volatile organic compound regulation that requires the control of emissions from traffic markings.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following section of the Wisconsin Administrative Code is incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 422.02(16e), (42q), (42s) and (47m) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, July, 1994, No. 463, effective August 1, 1994.
(B) NR 422.17 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, July, 1994, No. 463, effective August 1, 1994.
(86) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on April 12, 1995, and supplemented on June 14, 1995, and January 19, 1996. This revision consists of a volatile organic compound regulation that requires additional controls on solvent metal cleaning operations. This rule is more stringent than the RACT rule it is replacing.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following section of the Wisconsin Administrative Code is incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 423.02(10) as renumbered from NR 423.02(9), amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994. NR 423.02(11) as renumbered from NR 423.02(10) and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994. NR 423.02(9) and (12) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(B) NR 423.03 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(C) NR 425.03(12)(a)7. as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1994, No. 464, effective September 1, 1994.
(87) The state of Wisconsin requested a revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP). This revision is for the purpose of establishing and implementing a Clean-Fuel Fleet Program to satisfy the federal requirements for a Clean Fuel Fleet Program to be part of the SIP for Wisconsin.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Chapter 487 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, effective June 1, 1995.
(B) Wisconsin Statutes, section 144.3714, enacted on April 30, 1992, by Wisconsin Act 302.
(88) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on June 30, 1994, and supplemented on July 15, 1994. This revision consists of volatile organic compound regulations which establish reasonably available control technology for iron and steel foundries.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 419.02(1s), (1t), (1u), (3m) and (6m) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(B) NR 419.08 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1994, No. 462, effective July 1, 1994.
(89) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on May 12, 1995, and supplemented on June 14, 1995 and November 14, 1995. This revision consists of volatile organic compound regulations which establish reasonably available control technology for lithographic printing facilities.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 422.02(6), (18s), (21e), (24p), (24q), (28g), (37v), (41y) and (50v) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(B) NR 422.04(4) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(C) NR 422.142 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(D) NR 439.04(5)(d)1.(intro.) as renumbered from 439.04(5)(d)(intro.), amended, and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(E) NR 439.04(5)(d)1. a. and b. as renumbered from 439.04(5)(d)1. and 2., and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(F) NR 439.04(5)(d)2 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(G) NR 439.04(5)(e)(intro.) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(H) NR 439.06(3)(j) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(I) NR 484.04(13m), (15e) and (15m) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(J) NR 484.10(39m) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, June, 1995, No. 474, effective July 1, 1995.
(90) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on May 12, 1995 and later supplemented on June 14, 1995. This revision consists of volatile organic compound regulations which establish reasonably available control technology for facilities that perform wood furniture coating operations.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 422.02(3e),(7m), (16g), (16i), (16k), (41w), (42o), (42u), (50e), (50m) and (52) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995, No. 476, effective September 1, 1995.
(B) NR 422.02(47) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995, No. 476, effective September 1, 1995.
(C) NR 422.125 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995, No. 476, effective September 1, 1995.
(D) NR 422.15(1)(intro.) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995, No. 476, effective September 1, 1995.
(91) The State of Wisconsin requested a revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP). This revision is for the purpose of satisfying the rate-of-progress requirement of section 182(b) and the contingency measure requirement of section 172(c)(9) of the Clean Air Act (Act) which will aid in ensuring the attainment of the national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) for ozone.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Statutes, sections 144.31(1)(e) and (f), enacted on April 30, 1992, by Wisconsin Act 302.
(92) On October 18, 1995, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan for general conformity rules. The general conformity SIP revisions enable the State of Wisconsin to implement and enforce the Federal general conformity requirements in the nonattainment or maintenance areas at the State or local level in accordance with 40 CFR part 93, subpart B – Determining Conformity of General Federal Actions to State or Federal Implementation Plans.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) NR 489, as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, September, 1995, number 477, effective October 1, 1995.
(93) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on December 11, 1995 and later supplemented on January 12, 1996. This revision consists of a volatile organic compound regulation that establishes reasonably available control technology for facilities that use industrial adhesives.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 422.02(1e), (1m) and (28j) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995, No. 476, effective September 1, 1995.
(B) NR 422.127 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995, No. 476, effective September 1, 1995.
(C) NR 422.132(1)(c) as repealed, recreated and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August, 1995, No. 476, effective September 1, 1995.
(94) A revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on November 17, 1995. This revision consists of a site-specific revision for the GenCorp Inc.-Green Bay facility. This revision is required under Wisconsin’s federally approved rule, NR 419.05. The storage requirements contained in NR 419.05 specifically require floating roofs, vapor condensation systems, and vapor holding tanks, or an equally effective alternative control method approved by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and U.S. EPA. The GenCorp Inc.-Green Bay facility has chosen to utilize a pressure vessel storage tank with a vapor balance system, as specified in Permit 95-CHB-407 which was issued on August 29, 1995. This pressure vessel will be used for the storage of acrylonitrile that will be used to manufacture styrene-butadiene-acrylonitrile latex.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin air pollution construction permit 95-CHB-407 are incorporated by reference.
(A) The permit condition requiring a pressure vessel storage tank with a vapor balance system for the styrene-butadiene-acrylonitrile latex manufacturing process, as created and published Wisconsin Permit 95-CHB-407, August 29, 1995 and effective August 29, 1995.
(95) On March 15, 1996, Wisconsin submitted a site-specific SIP revision in the form of a consent order for incorporation into the federally enforceable ozone SIP. This consent order establishes an alternate volatile organic compound control system for a cold cleaning operation at the General Electric Medical Systems facility located at 4855 West Electric Avenue in Milwaukee.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following items are incorporated by reference.
(A) State of Wisconsin Consent Order AM-96-200, dated February 20, 1996.
(B) September 15, 1995 letter from Michael S. Davis, Manager – Air and Chemical Management Programs, General Electric Medical Systems to Denese Helgeland, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, along with the enclosed system diagram. (This letter is referenced in Consent Order AM-96-200.)
(96)-(97) [Reserved]
(98) On November 6, 1996, the State of Wisconsin submitted rules pertaining to requirements under the Prevention of Significant Deterioration program. Wisconsin also submitted rule packages as revisions to the state implementation plans for particulate matter and revisions to the state implementation plans for clarification changes.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code (WAC) are incorporated by reference. Both rule packages, AM-27-94 and AM-9-95, were published in the (Wisconsin) Register in April 1995, No. 472, and became effective May 1, 1995. AM-27-94 modifies Chapter NR, Sections 400.02(39m), 404.05, 405.02, 405.07, 405.08, 405.10, 405.14, and 484.04 of the WAC. AM-9-95 modifies Chapter NR, Sections 30.03, 30.04, 400 Note, 400.02, 400.03, 401.04, 404.06, 405.01, 405.02, 405.04, 405.05, 405.07, 405.08, 405.10, 406, 407, 408, 409, 411, 415, 417, 418, 419, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 425, 426, 429, 436, 438, 439, 447, 448, 449, 484, 485, 488, 493, and 499 of the WAC.
(99) On February 26, 1999, the State of Wisconsin submitted a site-specific revision to the sulfur dioxide (SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Air Pollution Control Operation Permit No. 95-SDD-120-OP, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) to Murphy Oil USA on February 17, 1999.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Analysis and Preliminary Determination for the Proposed Operation Permit for the Operation of Process Heaters and Processes Emitting Sulfur Dioxide for Murphy Oil, performed by the WDNR on September 18, 1998. This document contains a source description, analysis of the alternate emission limitation request, and an air quality review, which includes the results of an air quality modeling analysis demonstrating modeled attainment of the SO
(100) On October 30, 1998, Wisconsin submitted a source-specific State Implementation Plan revision for Uniroyal Engineered Products, Inc., located in Stoughton, Wisconsin. The State supplemented the original submittal with Consent Order Number AM-99-900 on February 17, 2000. This source-specific variance relaxes volatile organic compound reasonably available control technology requirements for Uniroyal.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Consent Order Number AM-99-900, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources to Uniroyal Engineered Products on February 17, 2000.
(101) On November 15, 1992, the state of Wisconsin submitted a revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan for ozone establishing an enhanced motor vehicle inspection and maintenance program in Southeast Wisconsin. The state made several supplements to the original plan, dated January 15, 1993, November 15, 1993, July 28, 1994, February 13, 1996, July 3, 1997, August 11, 1998, December 30, 1998, December 22, 2000, and July 27, 2001. This revision included Wisconsin statutes providing authorities for implementing the program, Wisconsin Administrative Rules, the contract between the state of Wisconsin and the vehicle testing contractor, schedules for implementation, and technical materials related to test equipment specifications, reports, and quality assurance procedures.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Statutes, Section 110.20, effective January 1, 1996, Section 285.30, effective January 1, 1997.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter NR 485, effective February 1, 2001.
(C) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Chapter TRANS 131, effective June 1, 2001.
(102) On February 9, 2001 the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a site specific SIP revision in the form of a February 5, 2001 Environmental Cooperative Agreement for incorporation into the federally enforceable State Implementation Plan. The Cooperative Agreement establishes an exemption for pre-construction permitting activities for certain physical changes or changes in the method of operation at the Wisconsin Electric Power Company, Pleasant Prairie Power Plant located at 8000 95th Street, Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. This Environmental Cooperative Agreement expires on February 4, 2006.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
The following provisions of the Environmental Cooperative Agreement between the Wisconsin Electric Power Company and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources signed on February 5, 2001: The provisions in Section XII.C. Permit Streamlining concerning Construction Permit Exemption for Minor Physical or Operational Changes. These provisions establish a construction permit exemption for minor physical or operational changes at the Wisconsin Electric Power Company Pleasant Prairie Power Plant. This Environmental Cooperative Agreement expires on February 4, 2006.
(103) On December 27, 2000, Wisconsin submitted a one-hour ozone attainment demonstration plan as a revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP). Supplements to the December 27, 2001 plan were submitted on May 28, 2001, June 6, 2001, and August 29, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) NR 400.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(B) NR 422.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2001, No. 548 and effective September 1, 2001.
(C) NR 422.04 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2001, No. 548 and effective September 1, 2001.
(D) NR 422.083 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2001, No. 548 and effective September 1, 2001.
(E) NR 422.135 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2001, No. 548 and effective September 1, 2001.
(F) NR 423.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(G) NR 423.035 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(H) NR 428.01 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(I) NR 428.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(J) NR 428.04 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(K) NR 428.05 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(L) NR 428.07 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(M) NR 428.08 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(N) NR 428.09 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(O) NR 428.10 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(P) NR 428.11 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(Q) NR 439.04(5)(a) as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2001, No. 548 and effective September 1, 2001.
(R) NR 439.096 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, January 15, 2001, No. 541 and effective February 1, 2001.
(S) NR 484.04 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2001, No. 548 and effective September 1, 2001. Section NR 484.04(3) was repealed in 2011 and is removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(130) of this section.
(T) A Consent Order, No. AM-00-01, signed and effective September 7, 2000. The Order, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, establishes Reasonably Available Control Requirements for ink manufacturing operations at Flint Ink, located in Milwaukee.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) A letter from Lloyd Eagan, to Cheryl Newton dated May 28, 2001, providing clarifications and a commitment relative to the state’s one-hour ozone SIP revision submittal.
(B) A letter and attachments from Lloyd Eagan to David Ullrich, dated June 6, 2001 providing supplemental information for the state’s reasonably available control measures analysis.
(104) A revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan for ozone was submitted on February 1, 2001. It contained revisions to the state’s regulations that control volatile organic compound emissions from automobile refinishing operations. A portion of these regulations were renumbered and submitted on July 21, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative code are incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 406.04 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register January, 2001, No. 541, effective February 1, 2001.
(B) NR 407.03 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register January, 2001, No. 541, effective February 1, 2001.
(C) NR 419.02 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register January, 2001, No. 541, effective February 1, 2001.
(D) NR 422.095 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register August, 2001, No. 548, effective September 1, 2001.
(E) NR 484.10 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register January, 2001, No. 541, effective February 1, 2001.
(105) On November 17, 2000, WDNR submitted a request to redesignate the villages of Rothschild and Weston and the Township of Rib Mountain, all located in central Marathon County, Wisconsin from primary and secondary SO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) A Consent Order identified as AM-01-600 for Weyerhaeuser Company, issued by WDNR and signed by Scott Mosher for the Weyerhaeuser Company on May 29, 2001, and Jon Heinrich for WDNR on August 16, 2001.
(B) A Consent Order identified as AM-01-601 for Wisconsin Public Service Corporation’s Weston Plant, signed by David W. Harpole for the Wisconsin Public Service Corporation on July 12, 2001, and Jon Heinrich for WDNR on August 16, 2001.
(106) Wisconsin submitted a revision to its State Implementation Plan for ozone on December 22, 2000. The rule requires major stationary sources of volatile organic compounds in the Milwaukee nonattainment area to pay a fee to the state if the area fails to attain the one-hour national ambient air quality standard for ozone by 2007.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following section of the Wisconsin Administrative code is incorporated by reference: NR 410.06 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register January, 2001, No. 541, effective February 1, 2001.
(107) On June 12, 2002, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a site specific revision to its SIP for emissions from Northern Engraving Corporation’s Holmen and Sparta facilities in the form of a Environmental Cooperative Agreement for incorporation into the federally enforceable State Implementation Plan. It consists of portions of the Environmental Cooperative Agreement which supersede portions of rules in the State Implementation Plan. The Cooperative Agreement establishes an exemption for pre-construction permitting activities for certain physical changes or changes in the method of operation at the Northern Engraving Corporation’s Holmen and Sparta facilities.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The following provisions of the Environmental Cooperative Agreement between Northern Engraving Corporation (NEC) and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources signed on June 10, 2002: Section XI of the Environmental Cooperative Agreement (Operational Flexibility and Variances) and Part IA. of Appendix C.3: Specific Permit Conditions under the Environmental Cooperative Agreement for NEC’s Sparta facility.
(108) On December 16, 2002, Lloyd L. Eagan, Director, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, submitted revised rules to allow use of NO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) NR 428.02(6m) as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, November 2002, No. 563 and effective December 2, 2002.
(B) NR 428.04(2)(g)(3) as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, November 2002, No. 563 and effective December 2, 2002.
(C) NR 428.06 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, November 2002, No. 563 and effective December 2, 2002.
(109) On October 7, 2002, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision for the control of emissions of particulate matter (PM) in the state of Wisconsin. This revision will allow certain state designated nonattainment areas for total suspended particulates (TSP) to be redesignated to attainment while retaining the emission limits and control requirements which helped lower PM concentrations in those areas. Specifically, EPA is approving into the PM SIP certain provisions to chapter NR 415, Wisconsin Administrative Code, and repealing sections NR 415.04(5), NR 415.05(5) and NR 415.06(5).
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference.
(A) NR 415.035 as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, October 2001, No. 550, effective November 1, 2001.
(B) NR 415.04(2)(intro.), NR 415.04(3)(intro.), NR 415.04(3)(a), NR 415.04(4)(intro.), NR 415.04(4)(b), NR 415.05(3)(intro.), NR 415.06(3)(intro.), NR 415.06(4), and NR 415.075(3)(intro.) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, October 2001, No. 550, effective November 1, 2001.
(110) On June 27, 2003, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted a site specific revision to its state implementation plan for emissions from Northern Engraving Corporation’s (Northern Engraving) Galesville and West Salem facilities in the form of operating permit conditions, based upon an Environmental Cooperative Agreement reached between WDNR and Northern Engraving for incorporation into the federally enforceable State Implementation Plan (SIP). An exemption for pre-construction permitting activities for certain physical changes or changes in the method of operation at the Northern Engraving Corporation’s Galesville and West Salem facilities is established. Specific permit conditions for these two facilities are incorporated by reference in the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Specific Permit Conditions under the Environmental Cooperative Agreement for Northern Engraving Corporation’s (NEC) Galesville facility contained in Part I.A. of Wisconsin Air Pollution Control Operation Permit NO. 662008930-F02 issued April 26, 2002 to NEC, 1200 West Gale Avenue, Galesville, Trempeauleau County, Wisconsin. This permit expires April 26, 2007.
(B) Specific Permit Conditions under the Environmental Cooperative Agreement for Northern Engraving Corporation’s (NEC) West Salem facility contained in Part I.A. of Wisconsin Air Pollution Control Operation Permit NO. 632024800-F01 issued June 23, 2003 to NEC, 600 Brickl Road, West Salem, La Cross County, Wisconsin. This permit expires June 23, 2008.
(111) On May 25, 2004, Lloyd L. Eagan, Director, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, submitted a revision to its rule for control of nitrogen oxide (NO
(i) Incorporation by reference. Wisconsin rules NR 428.02(1)and (1m); NR 428.04(2)(g)(1); NR 428.04(2)(g)(4); and NR 428.06(2)(a) as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, December 2003, No.576 and effective January 1, 2004.
(112) On May 18, 2005, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a source specific State Implementation Plan revision. Serigraph, Inc. in Washington County is seeking to use an alternative volatile organic compounds control device. Serigraph, Inc. will use a biofilter to control volatile organic compound emissions from sources in its Plant 2. This is considered an equivalent control system under section NR 422.04(2)(d) of the Wisconsin Administrative Code because it will reliably control emissions at or below the level of the applicable emission limits, Wisconsin Administrative Code section NR 422.145.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Department of Natural Resources Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Decision AM-04-200 dated November 24, 2004.
(113) Approval – On July 28, 2005, Wisconsin submitted General and Registration construction and operation permitting programs for EPA approval into the Wisconsin SIP. EPA also is approving these programs under section 112(l) of the Act. EPA has determined that these permitting programs are approvable under the Act, with the exception of sections NR 406.11(1)(g)(2), 407.105(7), and 407.15(8)(b), which Wisconsin withdrew from consideration on November 14, 2005. Finally, EPA is removing from the state SIP NR 406.04(1)(c) and 407.03(1)(c), the exemption for certain grain storage and processing facilities from needing to obtain a construction or operation permit, previously approved in paragraphs (c)(75) and (c)(76) of this section.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) NR 406.02(1) through (4), amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2005, No. 596, effective September 1, 2005.
(B) NR 406.04(1) (ce), (cm) and (m) (intro.), 406.11(1) (intro.) and (c), 407.03(1) (ce) and (cm), 407.05(7), 407.15 (intro.) and (3), 410.03(1)(a)(5), and 484.05(1) as amended and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2005, No. 596, effective September 1, 2005.
(C) NR 407.02(3) and 407.10 as repealed, recreated and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2005, No. 596 effective September 1, 2005.
(D) NR 400.02(73m) and (131m), 406.02(1) and (2), 406.04(2m), NR 406.11(1)(g)(1), 406.11(3), 406.16, 406.17, 406.18, 407.02(3m), 407.105, 407.107, 407.14 Note, 407.14(4)(c), 407.15(8)(a) and 410.03(1)(a)(6) and (7) as created and published in the (Wisconsin) Register, August 2005, No. 596, effective September 1, 2005. Sections NR 406.16(2)(d) and NR 406.17(3)(e) were repealed in 2015 and are removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(137) of this section.
(114) On April 11, 2006, Wisconsin submitted revised regulations that match 40 CFR 51.100(s)(1), as amended at 69 FR 69298. As a result, the compounds, 1,1,1,2,2,3,3-heptafluoro-3-methoxy-propane, 3-ethoxy-1,1,1,2,3,4,4,5,5,6,6,6-dodecafluoro-2-(trifluoromethyl)hexane, 1,1,1,2,3,3,3-heptafluoropropane, and methyl formate, are added to the list of “nonphotochemically reactive hydrocarbons” or “negligibly photochemically reactive compounds” in NR 400.02(162)(a)45. to 48. Companies producing or using the four compounds will no longer need to follow the VOC rules for these compounds. Section NR 400.02(162)(b) was added for the compound t-butyl acetate. It is not considered a VOC for emission limits and content requirements. T-butyl acetate will still be considered a VOC for the recordkeeping, emissions reporting, and inventory requirements. Wisconsin also added and modified sections of NR 424.05, its VOC control requirements for yeast manufacturing facilities. Wisconsin’s requirements are the same as the federal requirements in the national emission standards for hazardous air pollutants for nutritional yeast manufacturing.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code § NR 400: Air Pollution Control Definitions, Section 2: Definitions, Subsection 162: “Volatile organic compound,” and § NR 424: Control of Organic Compound Emissions from Process Lines, Section 5: Yeast Manufacturing, Subsection 2: Emission Limitations, and Subsection 5: Test Methods and Procedures. The regulations were effective on January 1, 2006.
(115) On April 25, 2006, Wisconsin submitted source specific SIP revision to revise its State Implementation Plan (SIP) for the control of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from synthetic resin manufacturing operations. The revision consists of language contained in an Administrative Decision (AM-05-200), dated February 24, 2005, approving the use of a high efficiency thermal oxidizer as an equivalent control system or approach to meet VOC RACT emission control requirements for Cook Composites and Polymers Company located in Saukville, Wisconsin, in Ozaukee County.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The Administrative Decision (AM-05-200), dated February 24, 2005, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, establishes VOC RACT for Cook Composites and Polymers Company synthetic resin manufacturing facility located in Saukville, Wisconsin, in Ozaukee County.
(116) A revision to the State Implementation Plan (SIP) was submitted by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on June 19, 2007. This revision consists of regulations to meet the requirements of the Clean Air Interstate Rule.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference: NR 432.01 “Applicability; purpose”; NR 432.02 “Definitions”; NR 432.03 “CAIR NO
(117) On May 1, 2007, Wisconsin submitted for EPA approval into the Wisconsin SIP a revision to renumber and amend NR 406.03, to amend NR 410.03(intro.) and to create NR 406.03(2) and NR 410.03(l)(bm) Wis. Admin. Code, effective June 1, 2007. This revision allows WDNR to issue a waiver to a source allowing it to commence construction prior to a construction permit being issued. This provision is only allowed for minor sources which meet specific criteria. These revisions also revise Wisconsin’s fee provisions to allow a fee to be charged for the waiver. EPA has determined that this revision is approvable under the Act.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference:
(A) NR 406.03 as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, May 2007, No. 617, effective June 1, 2007.
(B) NR 410.03(intro.) and NR 410.03(l)(bm) as published in the (Wisconsin) Register, May 2007, No. 617, effective June 1, 2007.
(118) On March 28, 2008, Wisconsin submitted for EPA approval into the Wisconsin SIP a revision to repeal NR 407.02(6)(b)4 to 7; to renumber NR 400.02(162)(a)49; to amend NR 406.04(2m)(b), 406.15(3)(a), 407.02(4)(b)27, 407.10(4)(a)2, and 410.03(4); to create NR 400.02(162)(a)49, 406.04(2m)(b)(note), 407.02(3e), and 407.10(4)(a)2(note), Wis. Admin. Code, effective May 1, 2008. These revisions revise Wisconsin’s rules to incorporate Federal regulations into the Wisconsin Administrative Code, to clarify construction permit requirements under general permits, revise portable source relocation requirements, and to amend rule language to streamline the minor revision permit process to allow construction permits to be issued concurrently with operation permits. EPA has determined that this revision is approvable under the Act.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference:
(A) NR 400.02 Definitions. NR 400.02(162)(a)49 and NR 400.02(162)(a)50, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, April 30, 2008, No. 628, effective May 1, 2008.
(B) NR 406.04 Direct sources exempt from construction permit requirements. NR 406.04(2m)(b) and NR 406.04(2m)(b)(note), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, April 30, 2008, No. 628, effective May 1, 2008.
(C) NR 406.15 Relocation of portable sources. NR 406.15(3)(a), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, April 30, 2008, No. 628, effective May 1, 2008.
(D) NR 407.02 Definitions. NR 407.02(3e), and NR 407.02(4)(b)27, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, April 30, 2008, No. 628, effective May 1, 2008.
(E) NR 407.10 General operation permits. NR 407.10(4)(a)2 and NR 407.10(4)(a)2(note), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, April 30, 2008, No. 628, effective May 1, 2008.
(F) NR 410.03 Application fee. NR 410.03(4), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, April 30, 2008, No. 628, effective May 1, 2008.
(119) On May 25, 2006, Wisconsin submitted for EPA approval into the Wisconsin SIP a revision relating to changes to chs. NR 405 and 408 for incorporation of Federal changes to the air permitting program. The rule revision being approved in this action has been created to approve rule AM-06-04, the NSR Reform provisions that were not vacated by the DC Circuit Court in New York v. EPA, 413 F.3d 3 (DC Cir. 2005). The rule revision also repeals NR 405.02(1)(d), (24m), (27)(a)8., 17 and 18 and 408.02(27). EPA has determined that this revision is approvable under the Clean Air Act.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference:
(A) NR 405.01 Applicability; purpose. NR 405.01(1) and (2), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(B) NR 405.02 Definitions. NR 405.02(1), (2m), (8), (11), (11c), (11e), (11j), (12), (20m), (21), (24), (24j), (25b), (25d), (25e), (25f), (25i), and (27m) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(C) NR 405.025 Methods for calculation of increases in actual emissions, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(D) NR 405.16 Source obligation. NR 405.16(3) and (4) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(E) NR 405.18 Plant-wide applicability limitations (PALs), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(F) NR 408.02 Definitions. NR 408.02(1), (2m), (4), (5), (11), (11e), (11m), (11s), (13), (13m), (20), (21)(a)1.(intro), (23), (24m), (25s), (28e), (28j), (28m), (28s), (29m), and (32m) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(G) NR 408.025 Methods for calculation of increases in actual emissions, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(H) NR 408.06 Emissions offsets. NR 408.06(10), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(I) NR 408.10 Source obligation. NR 408.10(5) and (6), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(J) NR 408.11 Plant-wide applicability limitations (PALs), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) NR 484.04 Code of federal regulations appendices. NR 484.04(21), and (27m) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(120) On May 25, 2006, Wisconsin submitted for EPA approval into the Wisconsin SIP a revision to renumber and amend NR 410.03(1)(b); to amend 410.03(intro.) and to create NR 406.035, 406.04(1f) and (1k), 406.07(3), 406.11(1m), 410.03(1)(a)8. to 10. and (b)(intro.) and 2. to 4. relating to changes to chs. NR 406 and 410, the state air permitting programs, with Federal changes to air permitting program and affecting small business. The rule revision being approved in this action has been created to update Wisconsin’s minor NSR construction permit program to include changes to implement some of the new elements of the Federal NSR Reform rules for sources that meet certain requirements within the new major NSR permitting requirements. EPA has determined that this revision is approvable under the Act.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference:
(A) NR 406.035 Establishment or distribution of plant-wide applicability limitations, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(B) NR 406.04 Direct sources exempt from construction permit requirements. NR 406.04(1f) and NR 406.04(1k), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007. Sections NR 406.04(1f)(c) and (Note) were rescinded in 2020 and are removed without replacement; see paragraph (c)(145) of this section.
(C) NR 406.07 Scope of permit exemption. NR 406.07(3), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(D) NR 406.11 Construction permit revision, suspension and revocation. NR 406.11(1m), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(E) NR 410.03 Application fee. NR 410.03(intro.), NR 410.03(1)(a) 8 to 10, NR 410.03(1)(b), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, June 30, 2007, No. 618, effective July 1, 2007.
(121) On September 11, 2009, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision request. The State’s ambient air quality standards were revised by adding fine particulate matter, PM
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference:
(A) NR 404.02 Definitions. NR 404.02(4e) “PM
(B) NR 404.04 Ambient Air Quality Standards. NR 404.04(8) “PM
(C) NR 404.04 Ambient Air Quality Standards. NR 404.04(9) “PM
(ii) Additional material.
(A) NR 484.03 Code of Federal Regulations. NR 484.03(5) in Table 1 as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on September 30, 2009, No. 645, effective October 1, 2009.
(B) NR 484.04 Code of federal regulations appendices. NR 484.04(6) in Table 2, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, September 2009, No. 645, effective October 1, 2009.
(C) NR 484.04 Code of federal regulations appendices. NR 484.04(6g) and NR 484.04(6r) in Table 2, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, December 2017, No. 744, effective January 1, 2018.
(122) On June 12, 2007, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a State Implementation Plan revision request for the state’s nitrogen oxides (NO
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference:
(A) NR 428.02 Definitions.
(1) NR 428.02(7e) “Maximum theoretical emissions” published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(2) NR 428.02(7m)“Process heater” as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(B) NR 428.04 Requirements and performance standards for new or modified sources.
(1) NR 428.04(1) and NR 428.04(3)(b) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(2) NR 428.04(2)(h)1. and NR 428.04(2)(h)2. as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(C) NR 428.05 Requirements and performance standards for existing sources.
(1) NR 428.05(1) and NR 428.05(4)(b)2. as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(2) NR 428.05(3)(e)1. to 4. as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(D) NR 428.07 General Requirements. NR 428.07(intro.), NR 428.07(1)(a), NR428.07(1)(b)1., NR 428.07(1)(b)3., NR 428.07(3), NR 428.07(4)(c) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(E) NR 428.08 Specific provisions for monitoring NO
(F) NR 428.09 Quarterly reports. NR 428.09(2)(a) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(G) NR 428.12 Alternative monitoring, recordkeeping. NR 428.12 as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(H) NR 428.20 Applicability and purpose.
(1) NR 428.20(1) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(2) NR 428.20(2) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(I) NR 428.21 Emissions unit exemptions. NR 428.21 as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(J) NR 428.22 Emission limitation requirements.
(1) NR 428.22(1)(intro), NR 428.22(1)(a) to (c), NR 428.22(1)(e) to (i), NR 428.22(2)(a) to (b) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(2) NR 428.22(1)(d) and NR 428.22(2)(intro) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(K) NR 428.23 Demonstrating compliance with mission limitations.
(1) NR 428.23(intro), NR 428.23(1)(a), NR 428(1)(b)2. to 8., and NR 428.23(2) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(2) NR 428.23(1)(b)1. and NR 428.23(1)(b)9. as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(L) NR 428.24 Recordkeeping and reporting.
(1) NR 428.24(1)(intro), NR 428.24(1)(a), NR 428.24(1)(b)1. to 3., and NR 428.24(2) to (4) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(2) NR 428.24(1)(b)(intro) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(M) NR 428.25 Alternative compliance methods and approaches.
(1) NR 428.25(1)(intro), NR 428.25(1)(a)1.b., NR 428.25(1)(a)2. to 4., NR 428.25(1)(b) to (d), NR 428.25(2), NR 428.25(3)(a), and NR 428.25(3)(c) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(2) NR 428.25(1)(a)1.a. and c. and (3)(b) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register on August 30, 2009, No. 644, effective September 1, 2009.
(N) NR 428.26 Utility reliability waiver. NR 428.26 as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) NR 484.04 Code of federal regulations appendices. NR 428.04(13), (15m), (16m), (21m), (26m)(bm), (26m)(d) and (27) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register, on July 30, 2007, No. 619, effective August 1, 2007.
(124) On January 18, 2012, supplemented on June 7, 2012, Wisconsin submitted Wisconsin’s regional haze plan to EPA. This regional haze plan includes an administrative consent order specifying limits satisfying best available retrofit requirements for Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products, L.P. This plan also includes a long-term strategy with emission reductions to provide Wisconsin’s contribution toward achievement of reasonable progress goals at Class I areas affected by emissions from Wisconsin sources.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Administrative Consent Order Number 405032870, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on June 8, 2012, to Georgia-Pacific Consumer Products LP.
(B) Construction Permit Number 11-POY-123, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on November 11, 2011, to Wisconsin Power & Light for its Columbia Energy Center.
(125) On May 12, 2011, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to revise the State Implementation Plan regarding procedures for permitting certain sources in relation to the Forest County Potawatomi Community Class I Area.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference:
(A) NR 400.02 Definitions. NR 400.02(66m) “Forest County Potawatomi Community Class I area” or “FCPC Class I area” as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register November 2010, No. 659, effective December 1, 2010.
(B) NR 405.19 Forest County Potawatomi Class I area, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register November 2010, No. 659, effective December 1, 2010.
(C) NR 406.08 Action on permit applications. NR 406.08(4)(a) and (4)(b) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register November 2010, No. 659, effective December 1, 2010.
(126) On May 4, 2011, June 20, 2012, and September 28, 2012, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted a request to revise Wisconsin’s Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD) program to incorporate the “Tailoring Rule” and the Federal deferral for biogenic CO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 400.02 Definitions. NR 400.02 (74m) “Greenhouse gases” or “GHG”, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register August 2011, No. 668, effective September 1, 2011.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 400.03 Units and abbreviations. NR 400.03(3)(om) “SF6”, NR 400.03(4)(go) “GHG”, and NR 400.03(4)(kg) “PFC”, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register August 2011, No. 668, effective September 1, 2011.
(C) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405.02 Definitions. NR 405.02(28m) “Subject to regulation under the Act”, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register August 2011, No. 668, effective September 1, 2011.
(D) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405.07 Review of major stationary sources and major modifications – source applicability and exemptions. NR 405.07(9), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register July 2015, No. 715, effective August 1, 2015.
(E) Wisconsin Statutes, section 285.60(3m) Consideration of Certain Greenhouse Gas Emissions, enacted on April 2, 2012, by 2011 Wisconsin Act 171.
(F) Wisconsin Statutes, section 285.63(3m) Consideration of Certain Greenhouse Gas Emissions, enacted on April 2, 2012, by 2011 Wisconsin Act 171.
(127) On April 23, 2008 and March 25, 2013, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to revise Wisconsin’s air permitting program to exempt certain small sources of air pollution from construction permitting requirements.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 406.02 Definitions. NR 406.02(1) “Clean fuel”, and NR 406.02(1m) “Facility”, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register May 2007, No. 617, effective June 01, 2007.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 406.04 Direct sources exempt from construction permit requirements. NR 406.04(1)(zh), NR 406.04(1q), NR 406.04(4)(h), NR 406.04(4)(i), and NR 406.04(4)(j), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register May 2007, No. 617, effective June 01, 2007.
(C) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 410.03 Application fee. NR 410.03(1)(d), and NR 410.03(1)(f), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register May 2007, No. 617, effective June 1, 2007.
(128) On June 7, 2012, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to revise Wisconsin’s vehicle inspection and maintenance (I/M) program to reflect changes that have been made to the program since EPA fully approved the I/M program on August 16, 2001.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 485.01 Applicability; purpose, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register May 1992, No. 437, effective June 1, 1992.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 485.02 Definitions, NR 485.04 Motor vehicle emission limitations; exemptions, and NR 485.045 Repair cost limit for vehicle inspection program, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register November 2010, No. 659, effective December 1, 2010.
(C) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 485.06 Tampering with air pollution control equipment, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register March 2006, No. 603, effective April 1, 2006.
(D) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 485.07 Inspection requirement for motor vehicle tampering, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register January 1997, No. 493, effective February 1, 1997.
(E) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Trans 131.01 Purpose and scope, Trans 131.02 Definitions, Trans 131.03 Emission inspection and reinspection, Trans 131.04 Waiver of compliance, Trans 131.05 Waiver emission equipment inspection, Trans 131.06 Inspection compliance, Trans 131.07 Voluntary inspections, Trans 131.11 Audits of inspection facilities, Trans 131.12 Equipment specifications and quality control, Trans 131.13 Licensing of inspectors, Trans 131.14 Remote sensing, Trans 131.15 Performance monitoring of repair facilities, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register December 2010, No. 660, effective January 01, 2011.
(F) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Trans 131.08 Letter of temporary exemption from emission inspection requirements, and Trans 131.10 Reciprocity, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register March 2002, No. 555, effective April 01, 2002.
(G) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Trans 131.09 Temporary operating permits, and Trans 131.16 Automotive emission repair technician training, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register June 2008, No. 630, effective July 01, 2008.
(H) Wisconsin Administrative Code, Trans 131.17 Notification of inspection requirements, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register April 1996, No. 484, effective May 01, 1996.
(I) Wisconsin Statutes, section 110.20 Motor vehicle emission inspection and maintenance program, as revised by 2009 Wisconsin Act 228, enacted on May 5, 2010. (A copy of 2009 Wisconsin Act 228 is attached to section 110.20 to verify the enactment date.)
(J) Wisconsin Statutes, section 285.30 Motor vehicle emissions limitations; inspections, as revised by 2009 Wisconsin Act 311, enacted on May 12, 2010. (A copy of 2009 Wisconsin Act 311 is attached to section 285.30 to verify the enactment date.
(129) On November 12, 2012, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to remove Wisconsin’s Stage II vapor recovery program requirements under NR 420.045 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code from the Wisconsin ozone State Implementation Plan.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Additional material. Wisconsin Statutes, section 285.31(5) Gasoline vapor recovery – Termination of Requirements, enacted on April 2, 2012, by 2011 Wisconsin Act 196.
(130) On June 20, 2013, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to remove the state’s TSP air quality standard, sections NR 404.02(11), NR 404.04(3), and NR 484.04(3) of the Wisconsin Administrative Code, from the state’s air quality State Implementation Plan.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Additional material. Wisconsin Natural Resources Board October 6, 2011, Board Order AM-23-07B to repeal the state’s TSP air quality standard, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register November 2011, No. 671, effective December 1, 2011.
(131) On August 11, 2014, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to revise Wisconsin’s Prevention of Significant Deterioration and Nonattainment New Source Review rules.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405.02(21)(b)5.a. and b. and 6; NR 405.02(25i)(a); NR 405.02(25i)(ar)(intro) and 1., as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register July 2014, No. 703, effective August 1, 2014.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 408.02(20)(e) 5.a and b. and 6., as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register July 2014, No. 703, effective August 1, 2014.
(132) On March 12, 2014, April 15, 2014 and August 11, 2014, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to revise Wisconsin’s air permitting program to incorporate PSD requirements for PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 400.02 Definitions. NR 400.0(123m) and NR 400.0(124) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register July 2014, No. 703, effective August 1, 2014.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405.02 Definitions. NR 405.02(25i)(ag), NR 405.02(25i)(ar)2 and 3, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register July 2014, No. 703, effective August 1, 2014.
(C) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405.02 Definitions. NR 405.02(27)(a)5m as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register November 2010, No. 659, effective December 1, 2010.
(133) On February 24, 2014, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted revisions to its nitrogen oxide (NO
(i) Incorporation by reference. Wisconsin statute, Section 285.27(3m), Exemption from Standards for Certain Combustion Turbines, as revised by 2013 Wisconsin Act 91 enacted December 13, 2013. (A copy of 2013 Wisconsin Act 91 is attached to Section 285.27(3m) to verify the enactment date.)
(134) On July 2, 2015, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to revise the State Implementation Plan to satisfy the state board requirements under section 128 of the Clean Air Act.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Statutes, section 15.05 Secretaries, as revised by 2013 Wisconsin Act 20, enacted on June 30, 2013. (A copy of 2013 Wisconsin Act 20 is attached to section 15.05 to verify the enactment date.)
(B) Wisconsin Statutes, section 19.45(2), as revised by 1989 Wisconsin Act 338, enacted on April 27, 1990. (A copy of 1989 Wisconsin Act 338 is attached to section 19.45(2) to verify the enactment date.)
(C) Wisconsin Statutes, section 19.46 Conflict of interest prohibited; exception, as revised by 2007 Wisconsin Act 1, enacted on February 2, 2007. (A copy of 2007 Wisconsin Act 1 is attached to section 19.46 to verify the enactment date.)
(135) On August 8, 2016, WDNR submitted a request to revise portions of its Prevention of Significant Deterioration (PSD)and ambient air quality programs to address the required elements of the fine particulate matter (PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 404.05 Ambient Air Increments. NR 404.05(2) introductory text; NR 404.05(2)(am); NR 404.05(3) introductory text; NR 404.05(3)(am); NR 404.05(4) introductory text; and NR 404.05(4)(am), as published in the Register, July 2016, No. 727, effective August 1, 2016.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405.02 Definitions. NR 405.02(3); NR 405.02(21)(a); NR 405.02(21m), except (b); NR 405.02(22)(b); NR 405.02(22m)(a)1. and 3. and (b)1.; and NR 405.02(27)(a)6., as published in the Register, July 2016, No. 727, effective August 1, 2016.
(C) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405.07 Review of major stationary sources and major modifications – source applicability and exemptions. NR 405.07(8)(a)3m; 405.07(8)(a)3m. Note; and NR 405.07(8)(a)5. Note, as published in the Register, July 2016, No. 727, effective August 1, 2016.
(136) On January 31, 2017 (supplemented on March 20, 2017), the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to incorporate Wisconsin Administrative Order AM-16-01 into its State Implementation Plan. AM-16-01 imposes a requirement for a taller cupola exhaust stack, a sulfur dioxide (SO
(i) Incorporation by reference. Wisconsin Administrative Order AM-16-01, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on January 31, 2017, to USG Interiors LLC for its facility located in Walworth, Wisconsin.
(137) On May 16, 2017, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to revise Wisconsin’s air permitting rules NR 400.02(136m), NR 406.04(1)(w), NR 406.08(1), NR 406.10 and NR 406.11(1). These revisions replace the existing definition of “emergency electric generator” with the Federal definition of “restricted internal combustion engine”, amends procedures for revoking construction permits and include minor language changes and other administrative updates. Wisconsin has also requested to remove from the SIP NR 406.16(2)(d) and NR 406.17(3)(e), provisions affecting eligibility of coverage under general and registration construction permits, previously approved in paragraph (c)(113) of this section. This action ensures consistency with Wisconsin Environmental Protection Act (WEPA) laws.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 400.02(136m) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register November 2015 No. 719, effective December 1, 2015.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 406.04(1)(w), NR 406.08(1), NR 406.10 and NR 406.11(1) as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register November 2015 No. 719, effective December 1, 2015.
(138) On May 16, 2017, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to remove, from the Wisconsin ozone State Implementation Plan, residual Stage II vapor recovery program provisions that remained in place after the program was decommissioned. The request also updates the definition of VOC at Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter NR 400.02(162) to add the following compounds to the list of excluded compounds at NR 400.02(162): Trans-1,3,3,3-tetrafluoropropene (HFO-1234ze), HCF2OCF2H (HFE-134), HCF2OCF2OCF2H (HFE-236cal2), HCF2OCF2CF2OCF2H (HFE-338pcc13), HCF2OCF2OCF2CF2OCF2H (H-Galaden 1040X or H-Galden ZT 130 (or 150 or 180), Trans-1-chloro-3,3,3-triflouroprop-1-ene (SolsticeTM 1233zd(E)), 2,3,3,3-tetraflouropropene (HFO-1234yf), and 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP; CAS number 124-68-5). The request also includes minor amendments that contain minor stylistic edits for clarity.
(i) Incorporation by reference. NR 400.02(162), NR 420.02(39), NR 420.03(4)(b)3, NR 420.04(1)(b)4, and NR 420.04(3)(c)1 as published in the Wisconsin Register, July 2016, No. 727, effective August 1, 2016.
(ii) Additional material. Wisconsin Natural Resources Board January 27, 2016, Board Order AM-15-14 to repeal NR 420.02(8m), (26), (32), and (38m), 425.035, 439.06(3)(i), 484.05(4) and (5), and 494.04; as published in the Wisconsin Register July 2016, No. 727, effective August 1, 2016.
(139) On April 1, 2020, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted requests to incorporate Administrative Order AM-20-02 for Kieffer & Co. Inc. and Administrative Order AM-20-03 for Kohler Power Systems into the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP). These orders establish, through permanent and enforceable emission limits and other requirements, Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) equivalency demonstrations for the facilities located in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Administrative Order AM-20-02, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on February 4, 2020, to the Kieffer & Co. Inc. facility located in Sheboygan, Wisconsin.
(B) Administrative Order AM-20-03, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on February 28, 2020, to the Kohler Power Systems facility located in Mosel, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.
(140) On February 12, 2020, The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to incorporate Administrative Order AM-20-01 into the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP). This order establishes, through permanent and enforceable emission limits and other requirements, a Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) equivalency demonstration for the Insinkerator facility located in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The effective date for the Administrative Order is January 9, 2020.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Wisconsin Administrative Order AM-20-01, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on January 9, 2020, to Insinkerator for its facility located in Kenosha, Wisconsin.
(ii) [Reserved]
(141) On December 13, 2019, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a State Implementation Plan revision request regarding the state’s volatile organic compound (VOC) reasonably available control technology (RACT) rules for offset lithographic printing operations. These revisions include amendments to Wisconsin Administrative Code Chapter NR 422 that are consistent with the latest CTG issued by EPA in 2006 and clarify and streamline the VOC RACT requirements for lithographic printing facilities located in nine counties in Wisconsin (Kenosha, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Racine, Sheboygan, Washington, and Waukesha).
(i) Incorporation by reference. Wisconsin Administrative Code NR 422.02 “Definitions.”, NR 422.142 “Lithographic Printing – Part 1.”, and NR 422.143 “Lithographic Printing – Part 2.”, as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register June 2019, No. 762, effective July 1, 2019.
(ii) [Reserved]
(142) [Reserved]
(143) On September 30, 2008 the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to revise Wisconsin’s air permitting program. The revisions update the definition of “Replacement Unit” and clarify a component of the emission calculation used to determine emissions under a plantwide applicability limitation.
(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405.02 Definitions. NR 405.02(12)(b), and NR 405.02(25k), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register July 2008, No. 631, effective August 1, 2008.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405.18 Plant-wide applicability limitations (PALs), NR 405.18(6)(e), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register July 2008, No. 631, effective August 1, 2008.
(C) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 408.02 Definitions. NR 408.02(29s), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register July 2008, No. 631, effective August 1, 2008.
(D) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 408.11 Plant-wide applicability limitations (PALs), NR 408.11(6)(e), as published in the Wisconsin Administrative Register July 2008, No. 631, effective August 1, 2008.
(ii) [Reserved]
(144) On March 29, 2021, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to revise the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan for attaining the 2010 primary, health-based 1-hour SO
(i) Incorporation by reference. Elements of Air Pollution Control Construction Permit Revision 15-DMM-128-R1, issued by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources on March 25, 2021 to Ahlstrom-Munksjö Rhinelander LLC, including the permit cover sheet, SO
(ii) [Reserved]
(145) On April 6, 2021, WDNR submitted a request to revise portions of its Air Pollution Control Definitions, Minor Construction Permit Program, and Operating Permit Program. The changes include defining and removing terms, creating a more streamlined process for permit applications and reports submitted electronically, and clarifying rules to create a more efficient permit issuance process. WDNR submitted revisions to its rules NR 400, NR 406 and NR 407 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code.
(i) Incorporation by reference. (A) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 400 Air Pollution Control Definitions. NR 400.02(130); NR 400.02(136m), (136r), (162), as published in the Wisconsin Register, September 2020, No. 777, effective October 1, 2020.
(B) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 406 Construction Permits. NR 406.02(6); NR 406.03(1e), (1m), and (2)(b); NR 406.04(1)(a)4m., (bm), (i), (m)), (zg), (1f), (1k), (1q), (2)(h), (4)(a), (b), (e), (h), (j), and (7); NR 406.17(3)(d), as published in the Wisconsin Register, September 2020, No. 777, effective October 1, 2020.
(C) Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 407 Operation Permits. NR 407.03(1)(intro.), (a), (bm), (1m), (2)(ba), (f) and (g); NR 407.05(2) and (6); NR 407.105(3)(b); and NR 407.15(5), as published in the Wisconsin Register, September 2020, No. 777, effective October 1, 2020.
(ii) [Reserved]
(146) On April 8, 2022, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR) submitted a State Implementation Plan (SIP) revision request. WDNR updated chapters NR 404 and 484 of Wisconsin’s ambient air quality rule to include the 2015 primary and secondary NAAQS for ozone and its incorporation by reference rule to add EPA-promulgated monitoring requirements related to the NAAQS. WDNR also revised sections of chapters NR 407 (Operation permits), 408 (Construction permits for direct major sources in nonattainment areas) and 428 (Control of Nitrogen Compounds) to ensure implementation of the ozone NAAQS in a manner consistent with Federal regulations.
(i) Incorporation by reference. The following sections of the Wisconsin Administrative Code are incorporated by reference:
(A) NR 404 Ambient Air Quality Standards. NR 404.04(5)(d) and Note, as published in the Wisconsin Register, February 2022 No. 794, effective March 1, 2022.
(B) NR 407 Operation permits. NR 407.02(4)(c)1. and Note, as published in the Wisconsin Register, February 2022 No. 794, effective March 1, 2022.
(C) NR 408 Construction permits for direct major sources in nonattainment areas. NR 408.02(24)(c) and Note and (32)(a)6., as published in the Wisconsin Register, February 2022 No. 794, effective March 1, 2022.
(D) NR 428 Control of Nitrogen Compounds. NR 428.20, NR 428.21(3) and NR 428.255, as published in the Wisconsin Register, February 2022 No. 794, effective March 1, 2022.
(E) NR 484 Incorporation by reference. NR 484.04 Table 2(7s), as published in the Wisconsin Register, February 2022 No. 794, effective March 1, 2022.
(ii) [Reserved]
(147) On September 30, 2008, WDNR submitted a request to revise portions of its Prevention of Significant Deterioration Program. These changes establish that the major source threshold for certain ethanol plants is 250 tpy and remove the requirement to include fugitive emissions when determining if an ethanol plant is subject to major source requirements under the Prevention of Significant Deterioration Program.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Wisconsin Administrative Code, NR 405 Prevention of Significant Deterioration. NR 405.02(22)(a)(1); NR 405.07(4)(a)(20), as published in the Wisconsin Register, July 2008, No. 631, effective August 1, 2008.
(ii) [Reserved]
§ 52.2571 Classification of regions.
The Wisconsin plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Ozone | |
Duluth (Minnesota)-Superior (Wisconsin) Interstate | I | II | III | III | III |
North Central Wisconsin Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Lake Michigan Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Southeast Minnesota-La Crosse (Wisconsin) Interstate | II | IA | III | III | III |
Southern Wisconsin Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Southeastern Wisconsin Intrastate | I | II | III | III | I |
Rockford (Illinois)-Jamesville-Beloit (Wisconsin) Interstate | II | III | III | III | III |
Metropolitan Dubuque Interstate | I | III | III | III | III |
§ 52.2572 Approval status.
(a) With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Wisconsin’s plans for the attainment and maintenance of the National Ambient Air Quality Standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds the plans satisfy all requirements of Part D, Title I, of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1977, except as noted below. In addition, continued satisfaction of the requirements of Part D for the Ozone portion of the State Implementation Plan depends on the adoption and submittal of RACT requirements on:
(1) Group III Control Techniques Guideline sources within 1 year after January 1st following the issuance of each Group III control technique guideline; and
(2) Major (actual emissions equal or greater than 100 tons VOC per year) non-control technique guideline sources in accordance with the State’s schedule contained in the 1982 Ozone SIP revision for Southeastern Wisconsin.
(b)-(c) [Reserved]
§ 52.2573 General requirements.
(a) The requirements of § 51.116(c) of this chapter are not met since the plan does not provide for public availability of emission data.
(b) Regulation for public availability of emission data. (1) Any person who cannot obtain emission data from the Agency responsible for making emission data available to the public, as specified in the applicable plan, concerning emissions from any source subject to emission limitations which are part of the approved plan may request that the appropriate Regional Administrator obtain and make public such data. Within 30 days after receipt of any such written request, the Regional Administrator shall require the owner or operator of any such source to submit information within 30 days on the nature and amounts of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control measures that are part of the applicable plan.
(2) Commencing after the initial notification by the Regional Administrator pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the owner or operator of the source shall maintain records of the nature and amounts of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control measures that are part of the plan. The information recorded shall be summarized and reported to the Regional Administrator, on forms furnished by the Regional Administrator, and shall be submitted within 45 days after the end of the reporting period. Reporting periods are January 1-June 30 and July 1-December 31.
(3) Information recorded by the owner or operator and copies of this summarizing report submitted to the Regional Administrator shall be retained by the owner or operator for 2 years after the date on which the pertinent report is submitted.
(4) Emission data obtained from owners or operators of stationary sources will be correlated with applicable emission limitations and other control measures that are part of the applicable plan and will be available at the appropriate regional office and at other locations in the state designated by the Regional Administrator.
(a) The requirements of § 51.230(f) of this chapter are not met since section 144.33 of the Wisconsin Air Law will preclude the release of emission data in certain situations.
§ 52.2575 Control strategy: Sulfur dioxide.
(a) Part D – Approval – With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approved the Wisconsin sulfur dioxide control plan.
(1) Part D – No action – USEPA takes no action on the Wisconsin sulfur dioxide rules NR 154.12 (1), (2) and (3).
(2) Attainment demonstration – submitted on January 22, 2016, supplemented on July 18, 2016, and November 29, 2016, and revised on March 29, 2021 for the Rhinelander SO
(b)(1) An SO
(2) An SO
(3) An SO
(4) An SO
(c) Approval-On July 28, 2021, Wisconsin submitted a request to redesignate the Rhinelander area, which consists of a portion of Oneida County (Crescent Township, Newbold Township, Pine Lake Township, Pelican Township, and the City of Rhinelander), to attainment of the 2010 primary 1-hour sulfur dioxide standard. As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act (CAA). Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and an obligation to submit a subsequent maintenance plan revision in eight years as required by the CAA.
§ 52.2576 [Reserved]
§ 52.2577 Attainment dates for national standards.
The following table presents the latest dates by which the national standards are to be attained. The dates reflect the information presented in Wisconsin’s plan, except where noted.
Air Quality Control Region | Pollutant | ||||||
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TSP | SO | NO | CO | O | |||
Primary | Secondary | Primary | Secondary | ||||
Duluth (Minnesota)-Superior (Wisconsin Interstate (AQCR 129): | |||||||
a. Primary/Secondary nonattainment areas | a | f | b | a | c | c | c. |
b. Remainder of AQCR | b | c | c | c | c | c | c. |
North Central Wisconsin Intrastate (AQCR 238): | |||||||
a. Primary/Secondary nonattainment areas | b | f | d | c | c | c | d. |
b. Remainder of AQCR | b | c | c | c | c | c | c. |
Lake Michigan Intrastate (AQCR 237): | |||||||
a. Primary/Secondary nonattainment areas | b | f | c | c | c | c | d. |
b. Remainder of AQCR | b | c | c | c | c | c | c. |
Southeast Minnesota-LaCrosse (Wisconsin) Interstate (AQCR 128): | |||||||
a. Primary/Secondary nonattainment areas | b | c | a | a | c | c | c. |
b. Remainder of AQCR | b | c | c | c | c | c | c. |
Southern Wisconsin Intrastate (AQCR 240): | |||||||
a. Primary/Secondary nonattainment areas | g | f | d | c | c | c | d. |
b. Remainder of AQCR | b | c | c | c | c | c | c. |
Southeastern Wisconsin Intrastate (AQCR 239): | |||||||
a. Primary/Secondary nonattainment areas | d | d | b | a | c | e | e. |
b. Remainder of AQCR | b | c | c | c | c | c | c. |
Rockford (Illinois)-Janesville-Beloit (Wisconsin) Interstate (AQCR 73) (Wisconsin portion): | |||||||
a. Primary/Secondary nonattainment areas | d | d | c | c | c | c | c. |
b. Remainder of AQCR | b | c | c | c | c | c | c. |
Metropolitan Dubuque Interstate (AQCR 68): | |||||||
a. Primary/Secondary nonattainment areas | a | a | c | c | c | c | c. |
b. Remainder of AQCR | b | c | c | c | c | c | c. |
a. July, 1975.
b. Air quality levels presently below primary standard or are unclassifiable.
c. Air quality levels presently below secondary standard or are unclassifiable.
d. December 31, 1982.
e. December 31, 1987.
f. 18-Month extension granted for plan submission and identification of attainment date.
g. No attainment plan was submitted.
For actual nonattainment designations refer to 40 CFR part 81.
Dates or footnotes which are italicized are prescribed by the Administrator because the plan did not provide a specific date or the date provided was not acceptable.
§ 52.2578 Compliance schedules.
(a) [Reserved]
(b) The requirements of § 51.262(a) of this chapter are not met since compliance schedules with adequate increments of progress have not been submitted for every source for which they are required.
(c) Federal compliance schedules. (1) Except as provided in paragraph (c)(3) of this section, the owner or operator of any stationary source in the Southeast Wisconsin AQCR subject to the following emission limiting regulation in the Wisconsin implementation plan shall comply with the applicable compliance schedule in paragraph (c)(2) of this section: Wisconsin Air Pollution Control Regulation NR 154.13.
(2) (i) Compliance schedules. The owner or operator of any stationary source in the Southeast Wisconsin AQCR subject to NR 154.13 shall notify the Administrator no later than October 1, 1973, of his intent either to install necessary control systems per Wisconsin Air Pollution Control Regulation NR 154.13(2) or to switch to an exempt solvent per Wisconsin Air Pollution Control Regulation NR 154.13(3) to comply with the requirements of Wisconsin Air Pollution Control Regulation NR 154.13.
(ii) Any owner or operator of a stationary source subject to paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section who elects to comply with the requirements of NR 154.13 by installing a control system shall take the following actions with respect to the source no later than the specified dates.
(a) November 1, 1973 – Advertise for bids for purchase and/or construction of control system or purchase of requisite material for process modification sufficient to control hydrocarbon emissions from the source.
(b) December 15, 1973 – Award contracts or issued order for purchase and/or construction of control system or purchase of requisite material for process modification sufficient to control hydrocarbon emissions from the source.
(c) April 15, 1974 – Initiate onsite construction or installation of control system or process modification.
(d) November 1, 1974 – Complete on-site construction or installation of control system or process modification.
(e) January 1, 1975 – Achieve final compliance with Wisconsin Air Pollution Control Regulation NR 154.13.
(iii) Any owner or operator of a stationary source subject to paragraph (c)(2)(i) of this section, who elects to comply with the requirements of Wisconsin Air Pollution Control Regulation NR 154.13 by switching to an exempt solvent, shall take the following actions with respect to the source no later than the dates specified.
(a) April 1, 1974 – Begin testing exempt solvents.
(b) June 1, 1974 – Issue purchase orders for exempt solvents.
(c) December 1, 1974 – Convert to complete use of exempt solvent.
(d) January 1, 1975 – Achieve full compliance with Wisconsin Air Pollution Control Regulation NR 154.13.
(iv) Any owner or operator subject to a compliance schedule above shall certify to the Administrator, within five days after the deadline for each increment of progress in that schedule, whether or not the increment has been met.
(3) (i) None of the above paragraphs shall apply to a source which is presently in compliance with applicable regulations and which has certified such compliance to the Administrator by October 1, 1973. The Administrator may request whatever supporting information he considers necessary for proper certification.
(ii) Any compliance schedule adopted by the State and approved by the Administrator shall satisfy the requirements of this paragraph for the affected source.
(iii) Any owner or operator subject to a compliance schedule in this paragraph may submit to the Administrator no later than October 1, 1973, a proposed alternative compliance schedule. No such compliance schedule may provide for final compliance after the final compliance date in the applicable compliance schedule of this paragraph. If promulgated by the Administrator, such schedule shall satisfy the requirements of this paragraph for the affected source.
(4) Nothing in this paragraph shall preclude the Administrator from promulgating a separate schedule for any source to which the application of the compliance schedule in paragraph (c)(2) of this section fails to satisfy the requirements of §§ 51.261 and 51.262(a) of this chapter.
(d) [Reserved]
(e) The compliance schedule for the source identified below is disapproved as not meeting the requirements of subpart N of this chapter. All regulations cited are air pollution control regulations of the State, unless otherwise noted.
Source | Location | Regulation involved | Date schedule adopted |
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M&O Elevators Inc. (c) Units 12-17 | Superior | NR154.11(4)(b) | Sept. 25, 1973. |
Mosinee Paper Co | Mosinee | NR154.11(4), (5) | May 19, 1973. |
§§ 52.2579-52.2580 [Reserved]
§ 52.2581 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a)-(c) [Reserved]
(d) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are met, except for sources seeking permits to locate in Indian country within the State of Wisconsin.
(e) Regulations for the prevention of the significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable State plan for the State of Wisconsin for sources wishing to locate in Indian country; and sources constructed under permits issued by EPA.
(f) Forest County Potawatomi Community Reservation.
(1) The provisions for prevention of significant deterioration of air quality at 40 CFR 52.21 are applicable to the Forest County Potawatomi Community Reservation, pursuant to § 52.21(a).
(2) In accordance with section 164 of the Clean Air Act and the provisions of 40 CFR 52.21(g), those parcels of the Forest County Potawatomi Community’s land 80 acres and over in size which are located in Forest County are designated as a Class I area for the purposes of prevention of significant deterioration of air quality. For clarity, the individual parcels are described below, all consisting of a description from the Fourth Principal Meridian, with a baseline that is the Illinois-Wisconsin border:
(i) Section 14 of Township 36 north (T36N), range 13 east (R13E).
(ii) Section 26 of T36N R13E.
(iii) The west half (W
(iv) E
(v) N
(vi) S
(vii) Section 36 of T36N R13E.
(viii) Section 2 of T35N R13E.
(ix) W
(x) Section 10 of T34N R15E.
(xi) S
(xii) N
(xiii) NW
(xiv) W
(xv) W
(xvi) W
(xvii) SW
(xviii) W
(xix) SE
(xx) E
(xxi) N
(xxii) SE
(xxiii) E
(xxiv) NE
(xxv) NE
(xxvi) N
(xxvii) SE
(xxviii) N
(xxix) NW
(xxx) E
(xxxi) E
(xxxii) SW
(xxxiii) E
(xxxiv) W
(xxxv) NW
(xxxvi) N
(xxxvii) W
(xxxviii) E
(xxix) SW
(xl) S
(xli) S
(xlii) N
(xliii) SW
(xliv) W
(xlv) E
(xlvi) W
(xlvii) N
§§ 52.2582-52.2583 [Reserved]
§ 52.2584 Control strategy; Particulate matter.
(a) Part D – Disapproval – USEPA disapproves Regulation NR 154.11(7)(b) of Wisconsin Administrative Code (RACT Requirements for Coking Operations), which is part of the control strategy to attain and maintain the standards for particulate matter, because it does not contain an enforceable RACT-level numerical visible emission limitation for charging operations.
(b) Approval – On April 30, 1988 and March 30, 1990, the State of Wisconsin submitted committal SIPs for particulate matter with an aerodynamic diameter equal to or less than 10 micrometers (PM
(c) Approval – On August 1, 2013, the State of Wisconsin submitted a revision to their Particulate Matter State Implementation Plan. The submittal established transportation conformity “Conformity” criteria and procedures related to interagency consultation, and enforceability of certain transportation related control and mitigation measures.
(d) Approval – On April 22, 2014, EPA approved the 2006 24-Hour PM
(e) Approval – On April 22, 2014, EPA approved the 2006 24-hour PM
(f) Approval – On December 23, 2015, the State of Wisconsin submitted a revision to its State Implementation Plan for the Milwaukee-Racine-Waukesha (Milwaukee), Wisconsin 2006 24-Hour Particulate Matter Maintenance Plan. The submittal established new Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEB) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) for the years 2020 and 2025. The VOC MVEBs for the Milwaukee area are now: 18.274 tons per day for 2020 and 13.778 tons per day for the year 2025.
§ 52.2585 Control strategy: Ozone.
(a) Disapproval – On November 6, 1986, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted as a proposed revision to the State’s ozone State Implementation Plan a site-specific reasonably available control technology determination for a miscellaneous metal parts and products dip coating line. This line is located at the Gehl facility in Washington County, Wisconsin. In a May 31, 1988 (53 FR 19806), notice of proposed rulemaking, United States Environmental Protection Agency proposed to disapprove this site-specific revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan for ozone.
(b) Disapproval – On August 22, 1986, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a proposed revision to its ozone State Implementation Plan consisting of a site-specific reasonably available control technology determination for two miscellaneous metal parts and products spray coatings lines. These operations are located at the General Electric Company, Medical Systems facility in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, an area which has been designated as nonattainment for ozone, pursuant to section 107 of the Clean Air Act and 40 Code of Federal Regulations, part 81, § 81.350.
(c) [Reserved]
(d) Approval – On November 15, 1992, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan. The submittal pertained to the development of a process for assessing conformity of any federally-funded transportation and other federally funded projects in the nonattainment area.
(e) Approval – On January 15, 1993, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan for the 1990 base year inventory. The inventory was submitted by the State of Wisconsin to satisfy Federal requirements under section 182(a)(1) of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1990 (the Act), as a revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan (SIP) for all areas in Wisconsin designated nonattainment, classified marginal to extreme. These areas include counties of Walworth, Door, Kewaunee, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, and the six county Milwaukee area (counties of Washington, Ozaukee, Waukesha, Milwaukee, Racine, and Kenosha).
(f) Approval – The Administrator approves the incorporation of the photochemical assessment ambient monitoring system submitted by Wisconsin on November 15, 1993, into the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan. This submittal satisfies 40 CFR 58.20(f) which requires the State to provide for the establishment and maintenance of photochemical assessment monitoring stations (PAMS).
(g) Approval – On November 15, 1993, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan. The submittal pertained to a plan for forecasting VMT in the severe ozone nonattainment area of southeastern Wisconsin and demonstrated that Transportation Control Measures would not be necessary to offset growth in emissions.
(h) Approval – On November 15, 1993, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan. The submittal pertained to a plan for forecasting VMT in the severe ozone nonattainment area of southeastern Wisconsin and demonstrated that Transportation Control Measures would not be necessary to meet the 15 percent Rate-of-Progress milestone.
(i) Approval – EPA is approving the section 182(f) oxides of nitrogen (NO
(j) Approval – On June 14, 1995, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan. The submittal pertained to a plan for the implementation and enforcement of the Federal transportation conformity requirements at the State or local level in accordance with 40 CFR part 51, subpart T – Conformity to State or Federal Implementation Plans of Transportation Plans, Programs, and Projects Developed, Funded or Approved Under Title 23 U.S.C. or the Federal Transit Act.
(k) Approval – On December 15, 1995, and May 15, 1996, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted requests to redesignate Walworth County and Sheboygan and Kewaunee Counties, respectively, from nonattainment to attainment for ozone. The State also submitted maintenance plans as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7505a. Elements of the section 175A maintenance plans include attainment emission inventories for NO
(l) Wisconsin’s November 15, 1994 request for a temporary delay of the ozone attainment date for Manitowoc County from 1996 to 2007 and suspension of the automatic reclassification of Manitowoc County to serious nonattainment for ozone is approved, based on Wisconsin’s demonstration through photochemical grid modeling that transport from upwind areas makes it “practicably impossible” for the County to attain the ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard by its original attainment date.
(m) Approval – On July 10, 1996, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a revision to the ozone State Implementation Plan. The submittal pertained to a request to waive the Oxide of Nitrogen requirements for transportation conformity in the Milwaukee and Manitowoc ozone nonattainment areas.
(n) Approval – On September 8, 2000, Wisconsin submitted a revision to the ozone maintenance plan for the Walworth County area. The revision consists of allocating a portion of the Walworth County area’s Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) safety margin to the transportation conformity Motor Vehicle Emission Budget (MVEB). The MVEB for transportation conformity purposes for the Walworth County area are now: 5.39 tons per day of VOC emissions and 7.20 tons per day of oxides of nitrogen emissions for the year 2007. This approval only changes the VOC transportation conformity MVEB for Walworth County.
(o) Approval – On December 11, 1997, Wisconsin submitted a post-1996 Rate Of Progress plan for the Milwaukee-Racine ozone nonattainment area as a requested revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan. Supplements to the December 11, 1997 plan were submitted on August 5, 1999, January 31, 2000, March 3, 2000, and February 21, 2001 establishing the post-1996 ROP plan for the Milwaukee-Racine ozone nonattainment area. This plan reduces ozone precursor emissions by 9 percent from 1990 baseline emissions by November 15, 1999.
(p) Approval – On December 27, 2000, Wisconsin submitted a one-hour ozone attainment demonstration plan as a revision to the Wisconsin State Implementation Plan (SIP). Supplements to the December 27, 2001 plan were submitted on May 28, 2001, June 6, 2001, and August 29, 2001. This plan includes a modeled demonstration of attainment, rules for the reduction of ozone precursor emissions, a plan to reduce ozone precursor emissions by three percent per year from 2000 to 2007, an analysis of reasonably achievable control measures, an analysis of transportation conformity budgets, a revision of the waiver for emission of oxides of nitrogen, and commitments to conduct a mid-course review of the area’s attainment status and to use the new MOBILE6 emissions model.
(q) Approval – On January 28, 2003, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a request to redesignate Manitowoc and Door Counties to attainment. Additional information was submitted on February 5, 2003 and February 27, 2003. As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990. Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and an obligation to submit a subsequent maintenance plan revision in 8 years as required by the Clean Air Act. The 2013 motor vehicle emission budgets for Door County are 0.74 tons of volatile organic compounds (VOC) per day and 1.17 tons of oxides of nitrogen (NO
(r) Approval – On January 28, 2003, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a 1999 periodic emissions inventory for the Milwaukee-Racine area. Additional information was submitted on February 5, 2003 and February 27, 2003. The inventory meets the requirement of section 182(2)(3)(A) of the Clean Air Act as amended in 1990.
(s) Approval – On January 31, 2003, Wisconsin submitted a revision to the ozone attainment plan for the Milwaukee severe ozone area and maintenance plan for Sheboygan County. These plans revised 2007 motor vehicle emission inventories and 2007 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEB) recalculated using the emissions factor model MOBILE6. The plan also included a new 2012 projected MVEB for the Sheboygan County. The following table outlines the MVEB for transportation conformity purposes for the Milwaukee severe ozone area and the Sheboygan ozone maintenance area:
2007 and 2012 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets
Area | 2007 | 2012 | ||
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VOC (tpd) | NO (tpd) | VOC (tpd) | NO (tpd) | |
Milwaukee Severe Area | 32.20 | 71.40 | na | na |
Sheboygan Maintenance | 3.24 | 6.40 | 1.99 | 3.97 |
na means not applicable
(t) Approval – On January 28, 2003, Wisconsin submitted a request to update the ozone maintenance plan for Kewaunee County. Additional information was submitted on February 5, 2003 and February 27, 2003. As part of the request, the state submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1990. Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEB) for 2007 and 2012. The following table outlines the MVEB for transportation conformity purposes for the Kewaunee ozone maintenance area.
Kewaunee Mobile Vehicle Emissions Budgets
[Tons/day]
Year | VOC | NO |
---|---|---|
2007 | 0.61 | 0.97 |
2012 | 0.41 | 0.63 |
(u) Approval – On June 12, 2007, Wisconsin submitted a request to redesignate Kewaunee County to attainment of the 8-hour ozone standard. As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted an ozone maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Part of the section 175A maintenance plan includes a contingency plan. The ozone maintenance plan establishes 2012 motor vehicle emissions budgets for Kewaunee County of 0.43 tons per day of volatile organic compounds (VOC) and 0.80 tons per day of nitrogen oxIdes (NO
(v) On July 28, 2008, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources requested that EPA find that the Milwaukee-Racine, WI nonattainment area, attained the revoked 1-hour ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS). After review of this submission, EPA approves this request.
(w) Approval – On June 12, 2007, Wisconsin submitted 2005 VOC and NO
(x) Approval – On September 11, 2009, Wisconsin submitted requests to redesignate the Manitowoc County and Door County areas to attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. As part of the redesignation requests, the State submitted maintenance plans as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Elements of the section 175 maintenance plans include contingency plans and an obligation to submit subsequent maintenance plan revisions in 8 years as required by the Clean Air Act. The ozone maintenance plans also establish 2012 and 2020 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the areas. The 2012 MVEBs for the Manitowoc County and Door County areas are 1.76 tons per day (tpd) for VOC and 3.76 tpd for NO
(y) Determination of attainment. EPA has determined, as of March 1, 2011 that the Milwaukee-Racine, WI and Sheboygan, WI areas have attained the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. These determinations suspend the requirements for these areas to submit attainment demonstrations and associated reasonably available control measures (RACM), reasonable further progress plans (RFP), contingency measures, and other State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions related to attainment of the standard for as long as the areas continue to attain the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. These determinations also stay the requirement for EPA to promulgate attainment demonstration and RFP Federal Implementation Plans (FIPs) for these areas. On July 15, 2019, EPA revised the designation for the Sheboygan, WI area for the 1997 8-hour ozone standard, by splitting the original area into two distinct nonattainment areas, called the Inland Sheboygan County, WI area and Shoreline Sheboygan County, WI area, that together cover the identical geographic area of the original nonattainment area. EPA’s March 1, 2011 determination of attainment for the Sheboygan County, WI area applies to the Inland Sheboygan County, WI area and Shoreline Sheboygan County, WI area.
(z) Approval – Wisconsin submitted 2005 VOC and NO
(aa) Approval – On September 11, 2009, Wisconsin submitted a request to redesignate the Milwaukee-Racine area to attainment of the 1997 8-hour ozone standard. The state supplemented this submittal on November 16, 2011. As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and an obligation to submit a subsequent maintenance plan revision in 8 years as required by the Clean Air Act. The ozone maintenance plan also establishes 2015 and 2022 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the area. The 2015 MVEBs for the Milwaukee-Racine area is 21.08 tpd for VOC and 51.22 tpd for NO
(bb) Approval – On August 1, 2013, the State of Wisconsin submitted a revision to their Ozone State Implementation Plan. The submittal established transportation conformity “Conformity” criteria and procedures related to interagency consultation, and enforceability of certain transportation related control and mitigation measures.
(cc) Approval – On January 16, 2015, the State of Wisconsin submitted a revision to its State Implementation Plan for Sheboygan County, Wisconsin. The submittal established new Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEB) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NO
(dd) On November 14, 2014, Wisconsin submitted 2011 volatile organic compounds and oxides of nitrogen emission inventories for the Sheboygan County and Wisconsin portion (Kenosha area) of the Chicago-Naperville, Illinois-Indiana-Wisconsin nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone national ambient air quality standard as a revision of the Wisconsin state implementation plan. The documented emission inventories are approved as a revision of the State’s implementation plan.
(ee) Approval – On January 16, 2015, the State of Wisconsin submitted a revision to its State Implementation Plan for Kenosha County, Wisconsin. The submittal established new Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEB) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NO
(ff) Approval – On April 17, 2017, as supplemented on January 23, 2018, Wisconsin submitted a revision to its State Implementation Plan along with a prior submission on August 15, 2016, to satisfy the emissions statement, emission inventory, reasonable further progress (RFP), RFP contingency measure, oxides of nitrogen (NO
(gg) Disapproval – EPA is disapproving Wisconsin’s August 15, 2016, ozone redesignation request for the Wisconsin portion of the Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI nonattainment area for the 2008 ozone standard. EPA is also disapproving Wisconsin’s maintenance plan and motor vehicle emission budgets submitted with the redesignation request.
(hh) Approval – On July 19, 2018, Wisconsin submitted a SIP revision certifying that the existing SIP-approved nonattainment new source review regulations fully satisfy the nonattainment new source review requirements for marginal and moderate ozone nonattainment areas for the 2008 ozone NAAQS.
(ii) Determination of attainment. EPA has determined, as of July 15, 2019, that the Inland Sheboygan County, WI area has attained the 2008 8-hour ozone standard. This determination suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration and associated reasonably available control measures (RACM), a reasonable further progress plan (RFP), contingency measures, and other State Implementation Plan (SIP) revisions related to attainment of the standard for as long as the area continues to attain the 2008 8-hour ozone standard.
(jj) Redesignation. Approval – On January 27, 2020, Wisconsin submitted a request to redesignate the Newport State Park area in Door County to attainment of the 2015 8-hour ozone standard. As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and an obligation to submit a subsequent maintenance plan revision in eight years as required by the CAA. The ozone maintenance plan also establishes 2023 and 2030 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the area. The 2023 MVEBs for the area are 0.00027 tpd for VOC and 0.00032 tpd for NO
(kk) Second maintenance plan. Approval – On December 13, 2019 Wisconsin submitted 1997 Ozone NAAQS second maintenance plans for the Kewaunee County, Door County, Manitowoc County, and Milwaukee-Racine areas. These second maintenance plans are designed to keep the Kewaunee County area in attainment of the 1997 ozone NAAQS through 2028, Door County and Manitowoc County in attainment of the 1997 ozone NAAQS though 2030, and the Milwaukee-Racine area in attainment of the 1997 ozone NAAQS through 2032.
(ll) Redesignation. Approval – On October 9, 2019, Wisconsin submitted a request to redesignate the Inland Sheboygan County area to attainment of the 2008 8-hour ozone standard. As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and an obligation to submit a subsequent maintenance plan revision in eight years as required by the Clean Air Act. The ozone maintenance plan also establishes 2020 and 2030 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the area. The 2020 MVEBs for the Inland Sheboygan County area are 0.65 tons per hot summer day for VOC and 1.16 tons per hot summer day for NO
(mm) Redesignation. Approval – On February 11, 2020, Wisconsin submitted a request to redesignate the Shoreline Sheboygan County area to attainment of the 2008 8-hour ozone standard. As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and an obligation to submit a subsequent maintenance plan revision in eight years as required by the Clean Air Act. The ozone maintenance plan also establishes 2025 and 2032 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the area. The 2025 MVEBs for the Inland Sheboygan County area are 0.50 tons per hot summer day for VOC and 1.00 tons per hot summer day for NO
(oo) Determination of attainment by the attainment date. Effective August 30, 2021. Effective August 30, 2021. On February 8, 2019, the EPA determined the Sheboygan County, WI, area attained the revoked 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS by the attainment date of June 15, 2010. On July 15, 2019, the EPA revised the designation for the Sheboygan County, WI, area for the revoked 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS and the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS, by splitting the original full-county area into the separate Inland Sheboygan County, WI, and Shoreline Sheboygan County, WI, areas. On July 10, 2020, EPA redesignated both the Inland Sheboygan County, WI, nonattainment area [85 FR 41400] and the Shoreline Sheboygan County, WI, nonattainment area [85 FR 41405] to attainment for the 2008 8-hour ozone NAAQS. Therefore, under 40 CFR 51.1105(b)(1), the areas are no longer subject to the anti-backsliding obligations for the revoked 1997 ozone NAAQS under 40 CFR 51.1105(a)(1).
(pp) NNSR certification. Approval – On July 27, 2021, Wisconsin submitted a SIP revision certifying that the existing SIP-approved nonattainment new source review regulations fully satisfy the nonattainment new source review requirements for all areas not attaining the 2015 Ozone NAAQS.
(qq) Serious Plan Elements. Approval – On December 1, 2020, Wisconsin submitted a revision to its State Implementation Plan to satisfy the meet the volatile organic compound (VOC) and nitrogen oxides (NO
(rr) Redesignation. Approval – On October 29, 2021, Wisconsin submitted a request to redesignate the Manitowoc County area to attainment of the 20158-hour ozone standard. As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and an obligation to submit a subsequent maintenance plan revision in eight years as required by the Clean Air Act. The ozone maintenance plan also establishes 2025 and 2033 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (MVEBs) for the area. The 2025 MVEBs for the Manitowoc County area are 0.47 tons per hot summer day for VOC and 0.91 tons per hot summer day for NO
(ss) Redesignation. Approval – On December 3, 2021, Wisconsin submitted a request to redesignate the Wisconsin portion of the Chicago-Naperville, IL-IN-WI area to attainment of the 2008 ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS). As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act (CAA). Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and an obligation to submit a subsequent maintenance plan revision in eight years as required by the CAA. The ozone maintenance plan also establishes 2030 and 2035 Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets (Budgets) for the area. The 2030 Budgets for the area are 0.54 tons/day for volatile organic compounds (VOC) and 0.85 tons/day for oxides of nitrogen (NO
(tt) Redesignation. Approval – On January 5, 2022, Wisconsin submitted a request to redesignate the revised Door County (partial) area to attainment of the 2015 8-hour ozone standard. As part of the redesignation request, the State submitted a maintenance plan as required by section 175A of the Clean Air Act. Elements of the section 175 maintenance plan include a contingency plan and an obligation to submit a subsequent maintenance plan revision in eight years as required by the Clean Air Act. The ozone maintenance plan also establishes 2030 and 2035 motor vehicle emission budgets for the area. The 2030 MVEBs for the area are 0.1349 tons per summer day for VOC and 0.2995 tons per summer day for NO
§ 52.2586 Small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program.
The Wisconsin small business stationary source technical and environmental compliance assistance program submitted on November 18, 1992 and January 21, 1993, satisfies the requirements of Section 507 of the Clean Air Act.
§ 52.2587 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of nitrogen oxides?
(a)(1) The owner and operator of each source located within the State of Wisconsin and for which requirements are set forth under the Federal CAIR NO
(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a)(1) of this section, if, at the time of such approval of the State’s SIP, the Administrator has already allocated CAIR NO
(b)(1) The owner and operator of each NO
(2) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (b)(1) of this section, if, at the time of such approval of the State’s SIP, the Administrator has already allocated CAIR NO
(c) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section and subparts AA through II and AAAA through IIII of part 97 of this chapter to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31, 2014,
(i) The provisions in paragraphs (a) and (b) of this section relating to NO
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set forth for the Administrator in subparts AA through II and AAAA through IIII of part 97 of this chapter; and
(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR NO
(3) By March 3, 2015, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR NO
(4) By March 3, 2015, the Administrator will remove from the CAIR NO
(d)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Wisconsin and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (d)(1) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Wisconsin’s SIP revision described in paragraph (d)(1) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
(e)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Wisconsin and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(2) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Wisconsin and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR NO
(3) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (e)(2) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Wisconsin’s SIP revision described in paragraph (e)(2) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR NO
§ 52.2588 Interstate pollutant transport provisions; What are the FIP requirements for decreases in emissions of sulfur dioxide?
(a) The owner and operator of each SO
(b) Notwithstanding any provisions of paragraph (a) of this section and subparts AAA through III of part 97 of this chapter and any State’s SIP to the contrary:
(1) With regard to any control period that begins after December 31, 2014,
(i) The provisions of paragraph (a) of this section relating to SO
(ii) The Administrator will not carry out any of the functions set forth for the Administrator in subparts AAA through III of part 97 of this chapter; and
(2) The Administrator will not deduct for excess emissions any CAIR SO
(c)(1) The owner and operator of each source and each unit located in the State of Wisconsin and Indian country within the borders of the State and for which requirements are set forth under the CSAPR SO
(2) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (c)(1) of this section, if, at the time of the approval of Wisconsin’s SIP revision described in paragraph (c)(1) of this section, the Administrator has already started recording any allocations of CSAPR SO
§ 52.2589 Wisconsin construction permit permanency revision.
This plan was originally submitted as Wis. Stat. 144.396 by Wisconsin on July 12, 1979 and approved into Wisconsin’s SIP on June 25, 1986 (51 FR 23056). Wis. Stat. 144.396 was renumbered Wis. Stat. 285.66 in 1995 Wisconsin Act 227, effective January 1, 1997. On December 8, 2005, Wisconsin submitted for EPA approval into the Wisconsin SIP a revision to Wis. Stats. 285.66(l), as amended in 2005 Wisconsin Act 25, effective July 26, 2005. This revision makes all conditions in Wisconsin’s construction permits permanent. EPA has determined that this statutory revision is approvable under the Act.
§ 52.2590 Operating permits.
For any permitting program located in the State, insofar as the permitting threshold provisions in Chapter NR 407 of the Wisconsin Administrative Code concern the treatment of sources of greenhouse gas emissions as major sources for purposes of title V operating permits, EPA approves such provisions only to the extent they require permits for such sources where the source emits or has the potential to emit at least 100,000 tpy CO
§ 52.2591 Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements.
(a) Approval. In a December 12, 2007 submittal, supplemented on January 24, 2011, March 28, 2011, July 2, 2015, and August 8, 2016, Wisconsin certified that the State has satisfied the infrastructure SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) through (C), (D)(ii), (E) through (H), and (J) through (M) for the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQS.
(b) Approval. In a December 12, 2007 submittal, supplemented on January 24, 2011, March 28, 2011, July 2, 2015, and August 8, 2016, Wisconsin certified that the State has satisfied the infrastructure SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) through (C), (D)(ii), (E) through (H), and (J) through (M) for the 1997 PM
(c) Approval. In a January 24, 2011, submittal, supplemented on March 28, 2011, June 29, 2012, July 2, 2015, and August 8, 2016, Wisconsin certified that the State has satisfied the infrastructure SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) through (H), and (J) through (M) for the 2006 24-hour PM
(d) Approval. In a July 26, 2012, submittal, supplemented July 2, 2015, and August 8, 2016, Wisconsin certified that the State has satisfied the infrastructure SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) through (H), and (J) through (M) for the 2008 lead (Pb) NAAQS.
(e) Approval and Disapproval. In a June 20, 2013, submittal with a January 28, 2015, clarification, supplemented July 2, 2015, and August 8, 2016, Wisconsin certified that the state has satisfied the infrastructure SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) through (H), and (J) through (M) for the 2008 ozone NAAQS. For 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I), we are approving prong one and disapproving prong two.
(f) Approval. In a June 20, 2013, submission with a January 28, 2015, clarification, supplemented July 2, 2015, and August 8, 2016, Wisconsin certified that the state has satisfied the infrastructure SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) through (H), and (J) through (M) for the 2010 nitrogen dioxide (NO
(g) Approval. In a June 20, 2013, submission with a January 28, 2015, clarification, supplemented July 2, 2015, and August 8, 2016, Wisconsin certified that the state has satisfied the infrastructure SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) through (H), and (J) through (M) for the 2010 sulfur dioxide (SO
(h) Approval. In a July 13, 2015, submission, supplemented August 8, 2016, WDNR certified that the State has satisfied the infrastructure SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) through (H), and (J) through (M) for the 2012 PM
(i)-(k) [Reserved]
(l) Partial approval/disapproval. In a September 14, 2018, submission, WDNR certified that the State has satisfied the infrastructure SIP requirements of section 110(a)(2)(A) through (H), and (J) through (M) for the 2015 ozone NAAQS. For section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I), prong 1 is approved and prong 2 is disapproved. EPA did not take action on any other elements. We will address the remaining requirements in a separate action.
§ 52.2592 Review of new sources and modifications.
Disapproval – On May 12, 2011, the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources submitted a proposed revision to its State Implementation Plan to update its rules to match the 2008 New Source Review Implementation Rule for PM
§ 52.2593 Visibility protection.
(a) Approval. Wisconsin submitted its regional haze plan to EPA on January 18, 2012, supplemented on June 7, 2012. The Wisconsin regional haze plan meets the requirements of Clean Air Act section 169B and the Regional Haze Rule in 40 CFR 51.308.
(b) Approval. Wisconsin submitted its five-year progress report on March 17, 2017. The Progress Report meets the requirements of Clean Air Act sections 169A and 169B and the Regional Haze Rule in 40 CFR 51.308.
Subpart ZZ – Wyoming
§ 52.2620 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State Implementation Plan for Wyoming under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7410 and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards or other requirements under the Clean Air Act.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to September 1, 2015, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region 8 certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated state rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the SIP as of September 1, 2015.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the EPA Region 8 Office, Office of Partnerships and Regulatory Assistance (OPRA), Air Program, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado 80202-1129 and at the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to: www.archives.gov/federal-register/cfr/ibr-locations.html.
(c) EPA-approved regulations.
Rule No. | Rule title | State effective date | EPA Effective date | Final rule citation/date | Comments |
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Section 02 | Authority | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 03 | Definitions | 2/14/2013 | 12/23/2013 | 78 FR 69998, 11/22/13 | |
Section 04 | Diluting and concealing emissions | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 05 | Unavoidable equipment malfunction | 1/30/2006 | 6/15/2010 | 75 FR 19886, 4/16/10 | |
Section 06 | Credible Evidence | 12/8/2000 | 6/15/2010 | 75 FR 19886, 4/16/10 | |
Section 07 | Greenhouse gasses | 2/14/2013 | 12/23/2013 | 78 FR 69998, 11/22/13 | |
Section 02 | Ambient standards for particulate matter | 9/7/2010 | 10/27/2014 | 79 FR 50840, 8/26/14 | All, except Section 02(b) and (c). |
Section 02 (b), (c), and (d) | Ambient standards for particulate matter | 10/13/2015 | 11/14/2016. | 81 FR 70364, 10/12/2016 | |
Section 03 | Ambient standards for nitrogen oxides | 12/19/2012 | 11/14/2014 | 79 FR 54910, 9/15/14 | |
Section 04 | Ambient standards for sulfur oxides | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 05 | Ambient standards for carbon monoxide | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 06 | Ambient Standards for ozone | 12/20/2016 | 10/22/2018 | 83 FR 47565, 9/20/2018 | |
Section 08 | Ambient standards for suspended sulfates | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 10 | Ambient standards for lead | 9/7/2010 | 10/27/2014 | 79 FR 50840, 8/26/14 | |
Section 12 | Incorporation by reference | 2/5/2018 | 10/22/2018 | 83 FR 47565, 9/20/2018 | |
Section 02 | Emission standards for particulate matter | 11/22/2013 | 11/20/2014 | 79 FR 62859, 10/21/14 | |
Section 03 | Emission standards for nitrogen oxides | 12/20/2016 | 10/22/2018 | 83 FR 47565, 9/20/2018 | |
Section 04 | Emission standards for sulfur oxides | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 05 | Emission standards for carbon monoxide | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 06 | Emission standards for volatile organic compounds | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 09 | Incorporation by reference | 2/5/2018 | 10/22/2018 | 83 FR 47565, 9/20/2018 | |
Section 02 | Existing sulfuric acid production units | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 03 | Existing nitric acid manufacturing plants | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 02 | Permit requirements for construction, modification, and operation | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 04 | Prevention of significant deterioration | 12/20/2016 | 10/22/2018 | 83 FR 47565, 9/20/18 | |
Section 13 | Nonattainment new source review permit requirements | 10/13/2015 | 7/5/2016 | 6/2/2016, 81 FR 35273 | |
Section 14 | Incorporation by reference | 2/5/2018 | 10/22/2018 | 83 FR 47565, 9/20/18 | |
Section 02 | Continuous monitoring requirements for existing sources | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 02 | Sweetwater County particulate matter regulations | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 03 | Conformity of general federal actions to state implementation plans | 2/5/2018 | 10/22/2018 | 83 FR 47565, 9/20/18 | |
Section 05 | Ozone nonattainment emission inventory rule | 11/22/2013 | 10/24/2016. | 81 FR 58399, 8/25/16 | |
Section 10 | Incorporation by reference | 2/5/2018 | 10/22/2018 | 83 FR 47565, 9/20/18 | |
Section 02 | Visibility | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 02 | Open burning restrictions | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 03 | Wood waste burners | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 04 | Smoke management requirements | 4/5/2005 | 1/11/2013 | 77 FR 73926, 12/12/12 | |
Section 02 | Air pollution emergency episodes | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 02 | Motor vehicle pollution control | 10/29/1999 | 8/27/2004 | 69 FR 44965, 7/28/04 | |
Section 2 | Western backstop sulfur dioxide trading program | 5/7/2008 | 1/11/2013 | 77 FR 73926, 12/12/12 | |
Section 3 | Sulfur dioxide milestone inventory | 2/5/2018 | 6/19/2019 | 84 FR 22725, 5/20/2019 | |
App A | Web Chapter 14, Section 2 Monitoring Protocols | 5/7/2008 | 1/11/2013 | 77 FR 73926, 12/12/12 | |
Chapter I. General Rules of Practice and Procedure. | |||||
Section 16 | Air Quality Division, State Implementation Plan | 4/21/2016 | 5/25/2017 | 82 FR 18994, 4/25/2017 | CAA section 128 Requirements. |
(d) EPA-approved source specific requirements.
Regulation | Rule title | State effective date | EPA Effective date | Final rule citation/date | Comments |
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Black Hills Power and Light | Order containing schedule for compliance, interim requirements, and monitoring and reporting requirements | 4/25/1979 | 8/1/1979 | 44 FR 38473, 7/2/79 | |
FMC Corporation | Order containing schedule for compliance, interim requirements, and monitoring and reporting requirements | 4/25/1979 | 8/1/1979 | 44 FR 38473, 7/2/79 | |
Naughton Unit 3 | Air Quality SIP Permits containing BART Alternative requirements, MD-15946 and P0021110 | Nov. 28, 2017 | Apr. 22, 2019. | 84 FR 10435,3/21/19 | Only the following permit provisions: NO |
(e) EPA-approved nonregulatory provisions.
Rule No. | Rule title | State effective date | EPA Effective date | Final rule citation/date | Comments |
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(01) I | Introduction | 1/22/1972 | 6/30/1972 | 37 FR 10842, 5/31/72 | |
(02) II | Legal Authority | 2/19/1976 | 9/30/1976 | 41 FR 36652, 8/31/76 | |
(03) III | Control Strategy | 8/30/1984 | 11/11/1984 | 49 FR 39843, 10/11/84 | |
(04) IV | Compliance Schedule | 5/29/1973 | 8/2/1973 | 39 FR 24504, 7/03/73 | |
(05) V | Emergency Episode Plan | 8/26/1981 | 4/12/1981 | 47 FR 5892, 2/09/81 | |
(06) VI | Air Quality Surveillance | 12/13/1988 | 9/9/1988 | 55 FR 28197, 7/10/88 | |
(07) VII | Review of New Sources and Modifications | 1/22/1972 | 6/30/1972 | 37 FR 10842, 5/31/72 | |
(08) VIII | Source Surveillance | 1/22/1972 | 6/30/1972 | 37 FR 10842, 5/31/72 | |
(09) IX | Resources | 1/22/1972 | 6/30/1972 | 37 FR 10842, 5/31/72 | |
(10) X | Intergovernmental Cooperation | 1/22/1972 | 6/30/1972 | 37 FR 10842, 5/31/72 | |
(11) XI | Reports and Revisions | 1/22/1972 | 6/30/1972 | 37 FR 10842, 5/31/72 | |
(12) XII | Visibility Protection Class I | 9/6/1988 | 3/17/1989 | 54 FR 6912, 2/15/89 | |
(13) XIII | Sweetwater PM | 1/25/1979 | 8/1/1979 | 44 FR 38473, 7/02/79 | |
(14) XIV | Stack Height Good Engineering Practice | 12/9/1988 | 4/16/1989 | 54 FR 11186, 3/17/89 | |
(15) XV | Small Business Assistance Program | 11/30/1993 | 8/19/1994 | 59 FR 31548, 6/20/94 | |
(16) XVI | City of Sheridan – PM | 10/30/1990 | 7/25/1994 | 59 FR 32360, 6/23/94 | |
(17) XVII | PSD Implementation for NOx | 11/20/1990 | 6/23/1991 | 56 FR 23811, 5/24/91 | |
(18) XVIII | Interstate Transport, Wyoming Interstate Transport SIP satisfying the requirement of Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) of the CAA for the 1997 8-hour ozone and PM | 4/15/2008 | 7/7/2008 | 73 FR 26019, 5/8/08 | |
(19) XIX | Powder River Basin PM | 12/22/1993 | 10/11/1995 | 60 FR 47290, 9/12/95 | |
(20) XX | Addressing Regional Haze Visibility Protection For The Mandatory Federal Class I Areas Required Under 40 CFR 51.309 | 4/5/2018 | 6/19/2019 | 84 FR 22725, 5/20/2019 | |
(21) XXI | Infrastructure SIP for Section 110(a)(2) – 1997 PM | 3/26/2008 | 12/6/2013 | 78 FR 73445, 12/06/13 | |
(22) XXII | Infrastructure SIP for Section 110(a)(2) – 2006 PM | 8/19/2011 | 9/9/2015 | 80 FR 47857, 8/10/2015 | |
(23) XXIII | Infrastructure SIP for Section 110(a)(2) – 1997 Ozone NAAQ | 12/10/2009 | 8/24/2011 | 76 FR 44265, 7/25/11 | |
(24) XXIV | Air Quality Control Regions and Emissions Inventory | 1/22/1972 | 6/30/1972 | 37 FR 10842, 5/31/72 | |
(25) XXV | Wyoming State Implementation Plan for Regional Haze for 309(g) | 1/12/2011 | 3/3/2014 | 79 FR 5032, 1/30/14 | Excluding portions of the following: Chapters 6.4, 6.5.7, 6.5.8, and 7.5. EPA disapproved (1) the NO |
(26)XXVI | Infrastructure SIP for Section 110(a)(2)(C) and (D)(i)(II) prong 3 for 2008 Ozone NAAQS | 02/06/2014 | 11/14/2016. | 81 FR 70364, 10/12/2016 | Only includes 111(a)(2)(C) and (D)(i)(II) prong 3 for 2008 Ozone NAAQS. |
(27) XXVII | Interstate transport SIP for Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i) prong 1-2008 Ozone NAAQS; prongs 1, 2 and 4-2008 Pb NAAQS; prong 1 and 2-2010 NO | 2/6/2014; 10/12/2011; 1/24/2014; 3/6/2015 | 3/6/2017 | 82 FR 9154, 2/3/17 | |
(28) XXVIII | Infrastructure SIP for Section 110(a)(2) – 2008 Lead, 2008 Ozone, 2010 NO | 10/12/2011, 2/6/2014, 1/24/2014, 3/6/2015, and 6/24/2016 | 5/25/2017 | 82 FR 18994, 4/25/17 | |
(29) XXIX | Sheridan 1987 PM | 12/14/2015 | 5/4/2018 | 83 FR 14374, 4/4/18 | |
(30) XXX | Interstate transport SIP for Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) prongs 1 and 2 for the 2012 PM | 6/24/2016 | 8/6/2018 | 83 FR 31330, 7/5/2018 | |
(31) XXXI | Interstate transport SIP for Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) prongs 1 and 2 for the 2010 SO | 3/6/2015 | 10/1/2018 | 83 FR 44503, 8/31/2018 | |
(32) XXXII | Wyoming State Implementation Plan 5-Year Progress Report for Regional Haze | 11/17/2017 | 7/27/2020 | 85 FR 38327, 6/26/2020 | |
(33) XXXIII | Interstate transport SIP for Section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I) prong 2 for the 2008 Ozone NAAQS | August 30, 2018 | 5/10/2019 | 84 FR 14271, 4/10/2019 | |
(34) XXXIV | Infrastructure SIP for section 110(a)(2) – 2015 Ozone NAAQS | 1/3/2019 | 3/25/2020 | 85 FR 10306, 2/24/2020 | The EPA is not acting on (D)(i)(I) Prong 1, and (D)(i)(I) Prong 2. The EPA is disapproving (D)(i)(II) Prong 4. |
§ 52.2621 Classification of regions.
The Wyoming plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
Cheyenne Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Casper Intrastate | II | III | III | III | III |
Wyoming Intrastate | III | III | III | III | III |
§ 52.2622 Approval status.
With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Wyoming’s plans as meeting the requirements of section 110 of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977. Furthermore, the Administrator finds that the plans satisfy the requirements of Part D, Title I, of the Clean Air Act.
§ 52.2623 Control strategy and regulations: Ozone.
(a) Determination of attainment. The EPA has determined, as of June 3, 2016, that based on 2012 to 2014 ambient air quality data, the Upper Green River Basin Area, WY 2008 ozone Marginal nonattainment area has attained the 2008 ozone NAAQS. Therefore, the EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 181(b)(2)(A) to determine, based on the area’s air quality data as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the standard. The EPA also determined that the Upper Green River Basin Area, WY nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date under section 181(b)(2)(A).
(b) [Reserved]
§ 52.2624 Control strategy and regulations: Particulate matter.
On June 2, 2017, the State of Wyoming submitted a maintenance plan for the Sheridan PM
§ 52.2625 Compliance schedules.
(a) The compliance schedules for the sources identified below are approved as meeting the requirements of Subpart N of this chapter. All regulations cited are found in the “Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, 1975.”
Wyoming
Source | Location | Regulations involved | Date of adoption | Effective date | Final compliance date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pacific Power & Light | Glenrock | 14 (b), (e), (h) | Feb. 26, 1973 | Immediately | Sept. 1, 1976. |
Montana-Dakota Utilities | Sheridan | 14 (b), (e), (h) | ……do | ……do | Dec. 31, 1976. |
Utah Power & Light | Kemmerer | 14 (b), (e), (h) | ……do | ……do | Do. |
Black Hills Power & Light | Wyodak | 14 (b), (e), (h) | ……do | ……do | May 1, 1978. |
Do | Osage | 14 (b), (e) | ……do | ……do | May 15, 1977. |
American Oil | Casper | 14 (b), (e), (h) | Jan. 26, 1973 | ……do | Jan. 31, 1974. |
Basins Engineering | Wheatland | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | June 6, 1974 | ……do | Apr. 5, 1974. |
Stauffer Chemical Co | Green River | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Oct. 31, 1973. |
Do | Leefe | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | Feb. 26, 1973 | ……do | Nov. 1, 1976. |
Barold Division of National Lead | Osage | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | Jan. 26, 1973 | ……do | Dec. 31, 1975. |
Do | Colony | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | June 6, 1973 | ……do | Mar. 1, 1974. |
Holly Sugar | Torrington | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Oct. 31, 1976. |
Do | Worland | 14 (b), (d), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Do. |
Reeves Concrete | Gillette | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | Jan. 26, 1973 | ……do | Dec. 1, 1973. |
Do | Sheridan | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Do. |
Do | Buffalo | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Do. |
American Colloid | Lovell | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | June 6, 1974 | ……do | Apr, 30, 1974. |
Star Valley Swiss Cheese | Thayne | 14 (b), (e), (h) | Jan. 26, 1973 | ……do | Dec. 31, 1973. |
Sheridan Commercial | Sheridan | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Do. |
Federal Bentonite | Upton | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | June 6, 1973 | ……do | June 30, 1974. |
Do | Lovell | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Do. |
Wyo-Ben Products | Greybull | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | Jan. 26, 1973 | ……do | Jan. 30, 1974. |
Do | Lovell | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | June 6, 1974 | ……do | Do. |
FMC | Kemmerer | 14 (e), (f), (g), (i) | Jan. 26, 1973 | ……do | Dec. 31, 1976. |
Do | Green River | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | June 6, 1974 | ……do | Oct. 31, 1974. |
Gunn-Quealy Coal | Rock Springs | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Mar. 31, 1974. |
Allied Chemical | Green River | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Aug. 1, 1976. |
IMC Corp | Colony | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Oct. 31, 1974. |
Wyodak Resources Develop | Gillette | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Feb. 28, 1974. |
Church and Dwight | Green River | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Nov. 1, 1973. |
Wycon Chemical | Cheyenne | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | Sept. 11, 1975 | ……do | June 1, 1976. |
Dresser Minerals | Greybull | 14 (b), (e), (f), (g) | ……do | ……do | Feb. 15, 1976. |
Town of Byron | Byron | 13 | Jan. 26, 1973 | ……do | July 1, 1974. |
Town of Chugwater | Chugwater | 13 | ……do | ……do | Do. |
Town of Cowley | Cowley | 13 | ……do | ……do | Do. |
Town of Lovell | Lovell | 13 | May 24, 1973 | ……do | Do. |
Big Horn County | Big Horn County | 13 | Jan. 26, 1973 | ……do | Do. |
§§ 52.2626-52.2629 [Reserved]
§ 52.2630 Prevention of significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The Wyoming plan, as submitted, is approved as meeting the requirements of Part C of the Clean Air Act except that designation of the Savage Run Wilderness Area, as established in Pub. L. 95-237, from Class II to Class I is disapproved.
(b) Regulation for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The Wyoming plan, as submitted, does not apply to certain sources in the State. Therefore, the provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the State implementation plan for the State of Wyoming and are applicable to the following proposed major stationary sources or major modifications:
(1) Sources proposing to construct on Indian Reservations in Wyoming; and
(2) Sources that received an air quality permit from the Wyoming State Department of Environmental Quality prior to September 6, 1979.
(c) The State of Wyoming has clarified the generalized language contained in section 24 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations on the use of the “Guidelines for Air Quality Models.” In a letter to Douglas M. Skie, EPA, dated May 18, 1989, Charles A. Collins, Administrator of the Air Quality Divisions stated:
* * * The Division, will, as a matter of practice, utilize the “Guideline on Air Quality Models” as revised, including Supplement A, in all PSD permit application reviews. The Division will utilize any future revisions to the Guideline in PSD permitting reviews as revisions become effective.
§ 52.2631 [Reserved]
§ 52.2632 Visibility protection. [Reserved]
§ 52.2633 Stack height regulations.
In a letter dated December 9, 1988, to Douglas M. Skie, EPA, from Charles A. Collins, Administrator of The Air Quality Division, the State committed to conduct stack height evaluations in accordance with the “Guideline for Determination of Good Engineering Practice Stack Height (Technical Support Document for the Stack Height Regulations)”, EPA 450/4-80-023R, June 1985.
§ 52.2634 Correction of approved plan.
The following rules of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations have been removed from the approved plan pursuant to section 110(k)(6) of the Clean Air Act (as amended in 1990): Section 7, Hydrogen Sulfide; Section 11, Fluorides; and Section 16, Odors.
§ 52.2635 Original identification of plan section.
(a) This section identifies the original “Air Implementation Plan for the State of Wyoming” and all revisions submitted by Wyoming that were federally approved prior to August 31, 2006.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 26, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Compliance schedule information in three plants submitted March 28, 1972, by the Department of Health and Social Services (DHSS). (Non-regulatory.)
(2) Procedural clarification to emergency episodes plan submitted May 3, 1972, by DHSS.
(3) Particulate compliance schedules submitted February 9, 1973, by DHSS.
(4) Emergency episode plan submitted February 27, 1973, by DHSS. (Non-regulatory).
(5) Compliance schedules submitted on March 1, 1973, by DHSS.
(6) Revision of Wyoming’s Standards and Regulations (Chapter I, Section 1-20) submitted April 18, 1973, by DHSS.
(7) Revision of particulate control strategy to require compliance with particulate standards not later than January 31, 1974, except where approved by EPA and compliance schedule portions of the plan submitted May 29, 1973, by DHSS.
(8) Compliance schedule revisions, legal authority additions, update of Wyoming’s Air Quality Standards and Regulations, non-regulatory source surveillance and new source review procedures submitted on August 7, 1974, by the Governor.
(9) Legal authority additions and compliance schedule revisions submitted on February 19, 1976, by the Governor.
(10) Requirements for continuous opacity monitoring by all fossil fuel fired steam generators with heat inputs in excess of 250 million Btu per hour and other miscellaneous revisions to the State regulations as submitted by the Air Quality Division (AQD) on May 9, 1978.
(11) Provisions to meet the requirements of Parts C and D and sections 110, 126, and 127 of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977 were submitted on January 26, 1979.
(12) A revision to Section 14 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations was submitted on July 18, 1980, and October 27, 1980.
(13) On August 26, 1981 and August 27, 1981, Wyoming submitted revisions to the requirements for Prevention of Significant Deterioration, the Air Quality Monitoring Plan, revisions to the Emergency Episode Contingency Plan, and revisions to stationary source permitting regulations.
(14) Revisions to the new source permit requirements in Sections 21 and 24 of the Wyoming regulations were submitted on April 30, 1981, and February 8, 1982.
(15) On August 30, 1984, the State of Wyoming submitted a plan revision for lead.
(16) Revisions to the new source permit requirements in sections 21 and 24 of the Wyoming regulation for visibility protection were submitted on April 12, 1985.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter from Randolph Wood, Administrator, Wyoming Air Quality Division, dated April 12, 1985, submitting the Wyoming Visibility SIP and Regulations.
(B)(1) Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations (WAQSR), Section 21.n. (1) and (2) adopted on January 22, 1985.
(2) WAQSR, Section 24.b.(1)(f) adopted on January 22, 1985.
(3) WAQSR, Section 24.b.(6) (a) and (b) revised and adopted on January 22, 1985.
(17) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Administrator of the Wyoming Air Quality Division on September 6, 1988, for visibility general plan requirements, monitoring, and long-term strategies.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Letter dated September 6, 1988, Charles A. Collins, Administrator of the Wyoming Air Quality Division, submitting a SIP revision for visibility protection.
(B) The SIP revision for visibility protection, “Section 28 Visibility” of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, and “Wyoming State Implementation Plan for Class I Visibility Protection” was adopted by the Wyoming Environmental Quality Council on March 23, 1988, and became effective on May 10, 1988.
(18) On September 6, 1988, the Administrator of the Air Quality Division, as the Governor’s designee, submitted a plan revising the stack height regulations, Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations (WAQSR) section 21(d).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulation section 21(d), stack heights, were adopted and effective on May 10, 1988.
(19) In a letter dated August 5, 1986, the Administrator of the Air Quality Division of Wyoming, submitted the stack height demonstration analysis. EPA is approving the demonstration analysis for all of the stacks.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Stack height demonstration analysis submitted by the State in a letter dated August 5, 1986.
(20) A revision to the SIP was submitted by the Administrator of the Wyoming Air Quality Division on March 14, 1989, to address the Group III PM-10 SIP requirements and Group II PM-10 SIP requirements for Lander, Wyoming.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Amendments to the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations: section 2 (Definitions) (a)(xxx), section 3 (Ambient Standards for Particulate Matter) (a), section 20 (Air Pollution Emergency Episodes) (b)(ii), section 21 (Permit Requirements for Construction, Modification, and Operation) (c)(ii) and section 24 (Prevention of Significant Deterioration) (a)(xx)(A), (b)(i)(E)(VI)(1.)(c.)(f.)(h.) & (1.), (b)(iii), (b)(iv), (b)(viii), and (b)(xii)(D)(E)(F) & (G), effective February 13, 1989.
(B) March 14, 1989 letter from Charles A. Collins, Administrator of the Wyoming Air Quality Division to James J. Scherer, EPA Region VIII Regional Administrator, identifying the effective date of the above regulation amendments.
(21) On November 20, 1990, the Governor of Wyoming submitted revisions to the plan. The revisions include amendments to the prevention of significant deterioration of air quality (PSD) regulations to incorporate the nitrogen dioxide (NO
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, Section 2, Definitions, Section 21, Permit Requirements for Construction, Modification, and Operation, and Section 24, Prevention of Significant Deterioration, effective October 30, 1990.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) November 5, 1990, letter from Douglas Skie, EPA, to Charles A. Collins, Administrator, Air Quality Division, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality.
(22) On September 6, 1988, the Governor of Wyoming submitted revisions to Section 3 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, adding subsection (d) which defines “ambient air” for surface coal mines located in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Section 3(d) of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations, effective June 5, 1987.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Memorandum of Agreement signed on December 22, 1993 by Dennis Hemmer, Director, Department of Environmental Quality, State of Wyoming, and on January 24, 1994 by Patricia D. Hull, Director, Air, Radiation and Toxics Division, EPA Region VIII.
(23) On November 1, 1993, the Governor of Wyoming submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Assistance Program to be incorporated into the Wyoming State Implementation Plan as required by section 507 of the Clean air Act.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) November 1, 1993, letter from the Governor of Wyoming submitting a Small Business Assistance Program plan to EPA.
(B) The State of Wyoming plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Assistance Program, adopted September 16, 1993, by the Wyoming Environmental Quality Council.
(24) On August 28, 1989, the Governor of Wyoming submitted revisions to the Wyoming State implementation plan (SIP) for Sheridan, Wyoming. In addition to the original August 28 submittal, eight submittals containing information in response to EPA requests and to the new Clean Air Act Amendments were submitted. The August 28, 1989, submittal, in combination with the eight subsequent submittals, satisfy those moderate PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) “The City of Sheridan, Air Quality Maintenance Plan,” including the Street Winter Maintenance Plan and the contingency plan calling for the use of deicing chemicals on downtown streets, adopted on February 21, 1989.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter dated November 21, 1989, from the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality to EPA which includes a memorandum dated November 15, 1989 from the Wyoming Attorney General’s Office to the Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality; the memorandum includes Wyoming Statute 35-11-201.
(25) On November 12, 1993, the Governor of Wyoming submitted revisions to the Wyoming State Implementation Plan (SIP). Specifically, the State submitted revisions to the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations (WAQSR), section 21 “Permit requirements for construction, modification and operation.” Among other things, these revisions were made to address the non-attainment New Source Review (NSR) provisions of part D of the Act for PM
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) The following subsections of section 21 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations “Permit requirements for construction, modification and operation,” adopted on September 16, 1993 and effective October 26, 1993: subsections (a)(ii), (a)(iii), (a)(v), (c)(ii)(B), (k)(vii) and (o).
(ii) Additional material.
(A) Letter from Mary A. Throne, Assistant Attorney General, to the Governor of Wyoming, dated October 1, 1993, documenting the necessary legal authority under state law to adopt and implement the revised regulation.
(26) On March 14, 1995, the Governor of Wyoming submitted revisions to the prevention of significant deterioration permitting regulations in Section 24 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards to incorporate changes in the Federal PSD permitting regulations for utility pollution control projects, PM-10 increments, and to make other minor changes.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Section 24 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards, subsections (a)(ix)(B), (a)(x)(H)-(K), (a)(xii)(D), (a)(xv), (a)(xix)(D) and (E), (a)(xxviii)-(xxxv), (b)(i)(A)(I), (b)(i)(E)(VI)(1), (b)(viii), and (b)(xii)(I), effective 2/13/95.
(27) On September 15, 1982, the Administrator of the Wyoming Air Quality Division submitted clarifications and revisions to the particulate matter control requirements of Section 25 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations (WAQSR) for FMC Corporation in the Trona Industrial Area. In addition, on May 16, 1985, the Administrator of the Wyoming Air Quality Division submitted revisions to the construction permitting requirements in Section 21 of the WAQSR to specify guidelines for best available control technology for new large mining operations. The Governor of Wyoming submitted revisions to Section 21 of the WAQSR, “Permit requirements for construction, modification, and operation,” on November 12, 1993. Last, the Governor of Wyoming submitted revisions to Section 24 of the WAQSR, “Prevention of Significant Deterioration,” on March 14, 1995.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to Section 25 of the WAQSR, “Sweetwater County Non-Attainment Area Particulate Matter Regulations,” subsection c.(2), effective September 13, 1982.
(B) Revisions to Section 21 of the WAQSR, “Permit requirements for construction, modification, and operation,” subsection c.(5), effective May 10, 1985.
(C) Revisions to Section 21 of the WAQSR, “Permit requirements for construction, modification, and operation,” subsection (a)(iv), effective October 26, 1993.
(D) Revisions to Section 24 of the WAQSR, “Prevention of Significant Deterioration,” subsections (a)(xix), (b)(iv), and (b)(xii)(H), effective February 13, 1995.
(28) On March 14, 1995, the Governor of Wyoming submitted revisions to the SIP that incorporate the General Conformity requirements of 40 CFR part 93, Subpart B into State regulation.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Section 32 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards, “Conformity of General Federal Actions to State Implementation Plans,” effective February 13, 1995.
(29) The Governor of Wyoming submitted revisions to sections 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 14, and 21 of the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations (WAQSR) on May 21, 1999.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Revisions to the WAQSR, section 2 Definitions, subsection 2(a)(xxx)(B) excluding the words “or an equivalent or alternative method approved by the Administrator,” effective October 15, 1998.
(B) Revisions to the WAQSR, section 4 Sulfur oxides, subsection 4(h) excluding the words “or an equivalent method,” effective October 15, 1998.
(C) Revisions to the WAQSR, section 5 Sulfuric acid mist excluding the words “or an equivalent method,” effective October 15, 1998.
(D) Revisions to the WAQSR, section 8 Ozone, effective October 15, 1998.
(E) Revisions to the WAQSR, section 9 Volatile organic compounds, effective October 15, 1998.
(F) Revisions to the WAQSR, section 10 Nitrogen oxides, subsections 10(b), 10(b)(vii), 10(b)(viii), and 10(b)(ix), excluding the words “or by an equivalent method” in subsection 10(b), effective October 15, 1998.
(G) Revisions to the WAQSR, section 14 Control of particulate emissions, subsection 14(h)(iv) excluding the sentence, “Provided that the Administrator may require that variations to said methods be included or that entirely different methods be utilized if he determines that such variations or different methods are necessary in order for the test data to reflect the actual emission rate of particulate matter,” effective October 15, 1998.
(H) Revisions to the WAQSR, section 21 Permit requirements for construction, modification and operation, subsections 21(a)(vi) and 21(h), effective October 15, 1998.
(ii) Additional material.
(A) September 1, 1998 letter from Dan Olson, Administrator, Wyoming Air Quality Division, to Richard R. Long, Director, Air and Radiation Program, EPA Region 8.
(B) June 23, 2000 letter from Dan Olson, Administrator, Wyoming Air Quality Division, to Richard R. Long, Program Manager, Air and Radiation, EPA Region VIII.
(30) On September 12, 2003, the Governor of Wyoming submitted a revision to the State Implementation Plan. The revision restructures the Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations (WAQS&R) from a single chapter into thirteen separate chapters and renumbers the provisions within each chapter. The submitted revision contains no substantive changes to the existing SIP-approved regulations. The provisions listed in paragraph (c)(30)(i)(A) are approved into the SIP and supersede and replace the prior codification of the corresponding provisions of the SIP.
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Wyoming Air Quality Standards and Regulations: Chapter 1: Section 2 – Authority, Section 3 – Definitions, Section 4 – Diluting and concealing emissions, Section 5 – Abnormal conditions and equipment malfunction; Chapter 2: Section 2 – Ambient standards for particulate matter, paragraphs 2(a) and 2(c) only, Section 3 – Ambient standards for nitrogen oxides, Section 4 – Ambient standards for sulfur oxides, Section 5 – Ambient standards for carbon monoxide, Section 6 – Ambient standards for ozone, Section 8 – Ambient standard for suspended sulfates, Section 10 – Ambient standards for lead; Chapter 3: Section 2 – Emission standards for particulate matter, Section 3 – Emission standards for nitrogen oxides, Section 4 – Emission standards for sulfur oxides, Section 5 – Emission standards for carbon monoxide, Section 6 – Emission standards for volatile organic compounds; Chapter 4: Section 2 – Existing sulfuric acid production units, Section 3 – Existing nitric acid manufacturing plants; Chapter 6: Section 2 – Permit requirements for construction, modification and operation, Section 4 – Prevention of significant deterioration; Chapter 7: Section 2 – Continuous monitoring requirements for existing sources; Chapter 8: Section 2 – Sweetwater County particulate matter regulations, Section 3 – Conformity of general federal actions to state implementation plans; Chapter 9: Section 2 – Visibility; Chapter 10: Section 2 – Open burning restrictions, Section 3 – Wood waste burners; Chapter 12: Section 2 – Air pollution emergency episodes; Chapter 13: Section 2 – Motor vehicle pollution control; all adopted September 13, 1999 and effective October 29, 1999.
(ii) Additional Material.
(A) Remainder of the September 12, 2003 State submittal.
(B) January 12, 2004 letter from Dan Olson, Wyoming Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ), to Richard Long, EPA Region VIII, to address typographical errors and incorrect cross references identified in the September 12, 2003 submittal.
(C) March 22, 2004 letter from Richard Long, EPA Region VIII, to John Corra, Wyoming DEQ, requesting clarification on the State’s commitment to submit substantive SIP revisions following EPA’s approval of the restructured and renumbered WAQS&R provisions. In this letter, EPA also asked DEQ to indicate time frames in which DEQ would submit substantive SIP revisions.
(D) March 29, 2004 letter from John Corra, Wyoming DEQ, to Richard Long, EPA Region VIII, addressing the concerns expressed in Mr. Long’s March 22, 2004 letter.
§ 52.2636 Implementation plan for regional haze.
(a) Applicability. (1) This section applies to each owner and operator of the following emissions units in the State of Wyoming for which EPA approved the State’s BART determination:
(i) FMC Westvaco Trona Plant Units NS-1A and NS-1B (PM and NO
(ii) TATA Chemicals Partners (previously General Chemical) Boilers C and D (PM and NO
(iii) Basin Electric Power Cooperative Laramie River Station Units 1, 2, and 3 (PM);
(iv) PacifiCorp Dave Johnston Power Plant Unit 3 (PM);
(v) PacifiCorp Dave Johnston Power Plant Unit 4 (PM and NO
(vi) PacifiCorp Jim Bridger Power Plant Units 1, 2, 3, and 4 (PM and NO
(vii) PacifiCorp Naughton Power Plant Units 1 and 2 (PM and NO
(viii) PacifiCorp Wyodak Power Plant Unit 1 (PM).
(2) This section also applies to each owner and operator of the following emissions units in the State of Wyoming for which the EPA disapproved the State’s BART determination and issued a SO
(i) Basin Electric Power Cooperative Laramie River Station Units 1, 2, and 3;
(ii) PacifiCorp Dave Johnston Unit 3; and
(iii) PacifiCorp Wyodak Power Plant Unit 1.
(b) Definitions. Terms not defined below shall have the meaning given them in the Clean Air Act or EPA’s regulations implementing the Clean Air Act. For purposes of this section:
(1) BART means Best Available Retrofit Technology.
(2) BART unit means any unit subject to a Regional Haze emission limit in Table 1 and Table 2 of this section.
(3) CAM means Compliance Assurance Monitoring as required by 40 CFR part 64.
(4) Continuous emission monitoring system or CEMS means the equipment required by this section to sample, analyze, measure, and provide, by means of readings recorded at least once every 15 minutes (using an automated data acquisition and handling system (DAHS)), a permanent record of SO
(5) FIP means Federal Implementation Plan.
(6) The term lb/hr means pounds per hour.
(7) The term lb/MMBtu means pounds per million British thermal units of heat input to the fuel-burning unit.
(8) NO
(9) Operating day means a 24-hour period between 12 midnight and the following midnight during which any fuel is combusted at any time in the BART unit. It is not necessary for fuel to be combusted for the entire 24-hour period.
(10) The owner/operator means any person who owns or who operates, controls, or supervises a unit identified in paragraph (a) of this section.
(11) PM means filterable total particulate matter.
(12) SO
(13) Unit means any of the units identified in paragraph (a) of this section.
(c) Emissions limitations. (1) The owners/operators of emissions units subject to this section shall not emit, or cause to be emitted, PM, NO
Table 1 to § 52.2636
[Emission limits for BART units for which EPA approved the State’s BART and Reasonable Progress determinations]
Source name/BART unit | PM emission limits – lb/MMBtu | NO limits – lb/MMBtu (30-day rolling average) |
---|---|---|
FMC Westvaco Trona Plant/Unit NS-1A | 0.05 | 0.35 |
FMC Westvaco Trona Plant/Unit NS-1B | 0.05 | 0.35 |
TATA Chemicals Partners (General Chemical) Green River Trona Plant/Boiler C | 0.09 | 0.28 |
TATA Chemicals Partners (General Chemical) Green River Trona Plant/Boiler D | 0.09 | 0.28 |
Basin Electric Power Cooperative Laramie River Station/Unit 1 | 0.03 | N/A |
Basin Electric Power Cooperative Laramie River Station/Unit 2 | 0.03 | N/A |
Basin Electric Power Cooperative Laramie River Station/Unit 3 | 0.03 | N/A |
PacifiCorp Dave Johnston Power Plant/Unit 3 | 0.015 | N/A |
PacifiCorp Dave Johnston Power Plant/Unit 4 | 0.015 | 0.15 |
PacifiCorp Jim Bridger Power Plant/Unit 1 1 | 0.03 | 0.26/0.07 |
PacifiCorp Jim Bridger Power Plant/Unit 2 1 | 0.03 | 0.26/0.07 |
PacifiCorp Jim Bridger Power Plant/Unit 3 1 | 0.03 | 0.26/0.07 |
PacifiCorp Jim Bridger Power Plant/Unit 4 1 | 0.03 | 0.26/0.07 |
PacifiCorp Naughton Power Plant/Unit 1 | 0.04 | 0.26 |
PacifiCorp Naughton Power Plant/Unit 2 | 0.04 | 0.26 |
PacifiCorp Wyodak Power Plant/Unit 1 | 0.015 | N/A |
1 The owners and operators of PacifiCorp Jim Bridger Units 1, 2, 3, and 4 shall comply with the NO
Table 2 to § 52.2636
[Emission limits and required control technologies for BART units for which the EPA disapproved the State’s BART determination and implemented a FIP]
Source name/BART unit | NO | NO limit – lb/MMBtu (30-day rolling average) | SO limit – lb/MMBtu (averaged annually across Units 1 and 2) |
---|---|---|---|
Basin Electric Power Cooperative Laramie River Station/Unit 1 1 | Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) 2 | 4 0.18/0.06 | 0.12 |
Basin Electric Power Cooperative Laramie River Station/Unit 2 1 | Selective Non-catalytic Reduction (SNCR) 3 | 0.18/0.15 | |
Basin Electric Power Cooperative Laramie River Station/Unit 3 1 | Selective Non-catalytic Reduction (SNCR) 3 | 0.18/0.15 | N/A |
PacifiCorp Dave Johnston Unit 3 | N/A | * 0.07 | N/A |
PacifiCorp Wyodak Power Plant/Unit 1 | N/A | 0.07 | N/A |
1 The owners and operators of Laramie River Station Unit 1 shall comply with the NO
2 By July 1, 2019.
3 By December 30, 2018.
4 These limits are in addition to the NO
* (Or 0.28 and shut-down by December 31, 2027).
(2) These emission limitations shall apply at all times, including startups, shutdowns, emergencies, and malfunctions.
(d) Compliance date. (1) The owners and operators of PacifiCorp Jim Bridger Units 1, 2, 3, and 4 shall comply with the NO
(2) The owners and operators of Laramie River Station Unit 1 shall comply with the NO
(3) The owners and operators of the other BART sources subject to this section shall comply with the emissions limitations and other requirements of this section by March 4, 2019.
(4)(i) The owners and operators of PacifiCorp Dave Johnston Unit 3 will meet a NO
(ii) Alternatively, the owners and operators of PacifiCorp Dave Johnston Unit 3 will permanently cease operation of this unit on or before December 31, 2027.
(e) Compliance determinations for SO
(i) CEMS. At all times after the earliest compliance date specified in paragraph (d) of this section, the owner/operator of each unit shall maintain, calibrate and operate a CEMS, in full compliance with the requirements found at 40 CFR part 75, to accurately measure SO
(ii) Method. (A) For any hour in which fuel is combusted in a unit, the owner/operator of each unit shall calculate the hourly average NO
(B) At the end of each calendar year, the owner/operator shall calculate the annual average SO
(C) An hourly average SO
(D) Data reported to meet the requirements of this section shall not include data substituted using the missing data substitution procedures of subpart D of 40 CFR part 75, nor shall the data have been bias adjusted according to the procedures of 40 CFR part 75.
(2) For all Trona Plant BART units:
(i) CEMS. At all times after the compliance date specified in paragraph (d) of this section, the owner/operator of each unit shall maintain, calibrate, and operate a CEMS, in full compliance with the requirements found at 40 CFR part 60, to accurately measure NO
(ii) Method. (A) For any hour in which fuel is combusted in a unit, the owner/operator of each unit shall calculate the hourly average NO
(B) An hourly average NO
(f) Compliance determinations for particulate matter. Compliance with the particulate matter emission limit for each BART unit shall be determined from annual performance stack tests. Within 60 days of the compliance deadline specified in paragraph (d) of this section, and on at least an annual basis thereafter, the owner/operator of each unit shall conduct a stack test on each unit to measure particulate emissions using EPA Method 5, 5B, 5D, or 17, as appropriate, in 40 CFR part 60, Appendix A. A test shall consist of three runs, with each run at least 120 minutes in duration and each run collecting a minimum sample of 60 dry standard cubic feet. Results shall be reported in lb/MMBtu. In addition to annual stack tests, the owner/operator shall monitor particulate emissions for compliance with the BART emission limits in accordance with the applicable Compliance Assurance Monitoring (CAM) plan developed and approved by the State in accordance with 40 CFR part 64.
(g) Recordkeeping. The owner/operator shall maintain the following records for at least five years:
(1) All CEMS data, including the date, place, and time of sampling or measurement; parameters sampled or measured; and results.
(2) Records of quality assurance and quality control activities for emissions measuring systems including, but not limited to, any records required by 40 CFR part 75. Or, for Trona Plant units, records of quality assurance and quality control activities for emissions measuring systems including, but not limited to appendix F of 40 CFR part 60.
(3) Records of all major maintenance activities conducted on emission units, air pollution control equipment, and CEMS.
(4) Any other CEMS records required by 40 CFR part 75. Or, for Trona Plant units, any other CEMs records required by 40 CFR part 60.
(5) Records of all particulate stack test results.
(6) All data collected pursuant to the CAM plan.
(h) Reporting. All reports under this section shall be submitted to the Director, Office of Enforcement, Compliance and Environmental Justice, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region 8, Mail Code 8ENF-AT, 1595 Wynkoop Street, Denver, Colorado 80202-1129.
(1) The owner/operator of each unit shall submit quarterly excess emissions reports for SO
(2) The owner/operator of each unit shall submit quarterly CEMS performance reports, to include dates and duration of each period during which the CEMS was inoperative (except for zero and span adjustments and calibration checks), reason(s) why the CEMS was inoperative and steps taken to prevent recurrence, and any CEMS repairs or adjustments. The owner/operator of each unit shall also submit results of any CEMS performance tests required by 40 CFR part 75. Or, for Trona Plant units, the owner/operator of each unit shall also submit results of any CEMs performance test required appendix F of 40 CFR part 60 (Relative Accuracy Test Audits, Relative Accuracy Audits, and Cylinder Gas Audits).
(3) When no excess emissions have occurred or the CEMS has not been inoperative, repaired, or adjusted during the reporting period, such information shall be stated in the quarterly reports required by paragraphs (h)(1) and (2) of this section.
(4) The owner/operator of each unit shall submit results of any particulate matter stack tests conducted for demonstrating compliance with the particulate matter BART limits in paragraphs (c) of this section, within 60 calendar days after completion of the test.
(5) The owner/operator of each unit shall submit semi-annual reports of any excursions under the approved CAM plan in accordance with the schedule specified in the source’s title V permit.
(i) Notifications. (1) The owner/operator shall promptly submit notification of commencement of construction of any equipment which is being constructed to comply with the SO
(2) The owner/operator shall promptly submit semi-annual progress reports on construction of any such equipment.
(3) The owner/operator shall promptly submit notification of initial startup of any such equipment.
(j) Equipment operation. At all times, the owner/operator shall maintain each unit, including associated air pollution control equipment, in a manner consistent with good air pollution control practices for minimizing emissions.
(k) Credible evidence. Nothing in this section shall preclude the use, including the exclusive use, of any credible evidence or information, relevant to whether a source would have been in compliance with requirements of this section if the appropriate performance or compliance test procedures or method had been performed.
§ 52.2637 Federal implementation plan for reasonable attributable visibility impairment long-term strategy.
As required by 40 CFR 41.306(c), EPA will ensure that the review of the State’s reasonably attributable visibility impairment long-term strategy is coordinated with the regional haze long-term strategy under 40 CFR 51.308(g). EPA’s review will be in accordance with the requirements of 40 CFR 51.306(c).
Subpart AAA – Guam
§ 52.2670 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for Guam under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to January 1, 2005, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region IX certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State implementation plan as of January 1, 2005.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the Region IX EPA Office at 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; the Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room B108, Washington, DC; or the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
Table 52.2670 – EPA Approved Territory of Guam Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | Effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Air Pollution Control Standards and Regulations | Table of Contents | 8/8/1973 | 12/19/1978 43 FR 48638 | |
Chapter 01 | Definitions (1.1-1.17, 1.20-1.43) | 8/24/79 | 05/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 02.1-02.2 | Ambient Air Quality Standards | 8/8/73 | 12/19/78, 43 FR 48638 | |
Chapter 02.3-02.4 | Ambient Air Quality Standards | 1/13/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | |
Chapter 03.01-03.09 | Permits Required, etc. | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 03.10, 3.11 and 03.13 | Responsibility of the Permit Holder, etc. (for complex sources only) | 8/8/73 | 12/19/78, 43 FR 48638 | |
Section 1104.26 | Permit Compliance | 06/03/05 | 2/27/06, 71 FR 9716 | |
Chapter 04.1-04.4 | Monitoring, Records and Reporting | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 05.1-05.2 | Sampling and Testing Methods | 1/13/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | |
Chapter 05.3 | Sampling and Testing Methods | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 06.1 | Control of Open Burning | 1/13/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | |
Chapter 06.2 | Exceptions | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 06.3 | Outdoor Cooking Waiver | 1/13/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | |
Chapter 07.1 | Control of Particulate Emissions from Process Industries | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 07.2-07.3 | Process Weight | 8/8/73 | 12/19/78, 43 FR 48638 | |
Chapter 07.4-07.5 | Process Weight Table | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 08.1-08.2 | Control of Fugitive Dust | 8/8/73 | 12/19/78, 43 FR 48638 | |
Chapter 08.3-08.6 | Specific Requirements | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 08.8-08.9 | Compliance Schedule | 8/8/73 | 12/19/78, 43 FR 48638 | |
Chapter 09.1-09.9 | Control of Particulate Emission from Incinerator; Design and Operation | 1/13/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | |
Chapter 10.1-10.2 | Control of Visible Emission of Particulates for Stationary Sources | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 11.1-11.3 | Control of Odors in Ambient Air | 1/13/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | |
Chapter 12.1; 12.2 & 12.4 | Air Pollution Emergencies | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 13.1 | Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | For All Sources except Tanguisson Power Plant. |
Chapter 13.1 | Addendum to 13.1 | 1/28/80 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | Compliance Order for Inductance. |
Chapter 13.2 | Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions | 1/13/72 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | For Tanguisson Power Plant only. |
Chapter 13.3 & 13.4 | Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions | 8/24/79 | 3/06/80, 45 FR 14559 | |
Chapter 14.1-14.7 | Motor Vehicle Pollution Control | 8/24/79 | 5/12/81, 46 FR 26303 | |
Chapter 17.1-17.4 | Appeal Procedures, Circumvention, Severability, and Effective Date | 12/11/81 | 9/30/82, 47 FR 43054 |
(d) EPA approved State source specific requirements.
Name of source | Permit no. | Effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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none |
(e) EPA Approved Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures.
EPA Approved Guam Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures
Name of SIP provision | Applicable geographic or nonattainment area | State submittal date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Section I: Public Hearing | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Section II: Introduction | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Section III: Legal authority | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Section IV: Ambient air quality standards and air pollution control regulations | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. This is a narrative discussion only. The approved regulations are listed in the table in 40 CFR 52.2670(c). |
Section V: Emission inventory | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Section VI: Air quality data | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Section VII: Classification of Region | State-wide | 1/25/1972 | 5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(b). |
Section VIII: Control Strategy | ||||
Subsection A (Control Strategy for Sulfur Oxides) | State-wide | 1/25/1972 | 5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(b). |
Territory of Guam NAP for SO | Piti Nonattainment Area | 6/30/1982 | 5/15/1984, 49 FR 20495 | Narrative and Control Strategy portion of the Piti nonattainment plan, Addendum B, “Preliminary Results of SO |
Subsection B (Control Strategy for Particulate Matter) | State-wide | 1/25/1972 | 5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(b). Subsection B of Section VIII (Control Strategies), as submitted on August 14, 1973, was erroneously listed as approved in 40 CFR 52.2670(c)(1), now designated at 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). See list of disapproval actions at 43 FR 59066 (December 19, 1978) |
Subsection C (SET II Pollutants – Carbon Monoxide, Hydrocarbons, Photochemical Oxidants, and Nitrogen Dioxide) | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 12/19/1978, 43 FR 59066 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Letter from Paul H. Calvo, Guam EPA, to Kathleen M. Bennett, EPA, dated November 24, 1982 | State-wide | 11/24/1982 | 8/14/1985 50 FR 32697 | Negative declaration indicating no Lead Sources in Guam. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(6). |
Section IX: Complex sources | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 2/25/1974, 39 FR 7285 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Section X: Air quality surveillance network | State-wide | 5/22/1984 | 1/22/1985, 50 FR 2820 | Superseded previous version of Section 10 approved at October 19, 1978 (43 FR 48638). See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(5). |
Section XI: Emergency Episode System | State-wide | 1/25/1972 | 5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(b). |
Section XI: Source surveillance system | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Section XIII: Review of New Source and Modifications | State-wide | 1/25/1972 | 5/31/1972, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(b). |
Section XIII: Compliance Schedule | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Section XV. Resources | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Section XVI: Intergovernmental cooperation | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Appendix A: Notice and minutes of public hearing | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Appendix C: Public Law 11-191 | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. Enacted on December 7, 1972. Titled, “Guam Environmental Protection Agency Act.” See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Appendix F: Summary of air quality data | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Appendix G: Steam power plant parameters | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Appendix H: Diffusion model computer printout | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Appendix J: Minutes and letters of public hearing on compliance schedules | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
Appendix K: Inventory data for 1973 | State-wide | 8/14/1973 | 10/19/1978, 43 FR 48638 | Revision to original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2673(c)(1). |
§ 52.2671 Classification of regions.
The Guam plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications.
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
Guam | III | II | III | III | III |
§ 52.2672 Approval status.
With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Guam’s plan for the attainment and maintenance of the National Standards.
§ 52.2673 Original identification of plan.
(a) This section identified the original “Implementation Plan for Compliance With the Ambient Air Quality Standards for the Territory of Guam” and all revisions submitted by the Territory of Guam that were federally approved prior to January 1, 2005.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 25, 1972.
(c) The plan revision listed below was submitted on the date specified.
(1) Revised implementation plan submitted on August 14, 1973, by the Governor.
(2) Amendments to the Guam Air Pollution Control Standards and Regulation submitted on October 12, 1979 by the Governor’s designee.
(i) Chapter 13 – Control of Sulfur Dioxide Emission, 13.3, 13.4.
(ii) Deleted without replacement Rule 13.3 (submitted January 25, 1972).
(iii) Chapters 1 (except 1.18 and 1.19), 4, 10, 12 and 14; Rules 3.1-3.9, 5.3, 6.2, 7.1, 7.4, 7.5, 8.3-8.7, 13.1, 13.2 and 18.1-18.4; and deletion of Rules 3.12, 3.17 and 12.3.
(3) Amendments to the Guam Air Pollution Control Standards and Regulations submitted on April 1, 1980 by the Governor’s designee.
(i) Addendum to 13.1 – Compliance Order for the Guam Power Authority’s Power Barge “Inductance”.
(4) Amendments to the Guam Air Pollution Control Standards and Regulations submitted on January 6, 1982 by the Governor’s designee.
(i) Chapter 17 – Appeals Procedures, Circumvention, Severability, and Effective Date.
(5) Amendments to the Guam Air Pollution Control Standards and Regulations submitted on June 30, 1982 by the Governor’s designee.
(i) “Territory of Guam NAP for SO
(5) Amendments to the Guam Air Pollution Standards and Regulations submitted on May 22, 1984.
(i) Section X. Air Quality Surveillance Network.
(6) The following amendments to the plan were submitted on November 24, 1982, by the Governor.
(i) Negative declaration indicating no Lead Sources in Guam.
§§ 52.2674-52.2675 [Reserved]
§ 52.2676 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met, since the plan does not include approvable procedures for preventing the significant deterioration of air quality.
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable State plan for the State of Guam.
§ 52.2677 [Reserved]
§ 52.2678 Control strategy and regulations: Particulate matter.
(a) The requirements of § 51.110(a) and subpart G of this chapter are not met since the plan does not provide for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards.
(b) Chapter 6, Regulations 6.2(g)(1-3) of the “Guam Air Pollution Control Standards and Regulations” (control of open burning – agricultural crops) are disapproved since they do not provide criteria upon which to base the approval or denial of permit requests.
(c) The following rules are disapproved because they could allow an emissions increase, and a control strategy demonstration has not been submitted showing that any increased emissions would not interfere with the attainment or maintenance of the NAAQS.
(1) Rule 8.7, submitted on October 12, 1979.
§ 52.2679 Control strategy and regulations: Sulfur dioxide.
(a) Approvals of the following rules are limited to specific sources, since a control strategy demonstration has not been submitted showing that any increased emissions would not interfere with the attainment or maintenance of the NAAQS.
(1) Rule 13.1, submitted on October 12, 1979, for all applicable sources except the Tanguisson Power Plant.
(2) Rule 13.2, submitted on January 25, 1972, for the Tanguisson Power Plant.
(b) The following rules are disapproved because they are inconsistent with section 123(a)(2) of the Clean Air Act which requires continuous control strategies.
(1) Rule 13.2, submitted on October 12, 1979.
§§ 52.2680-52.2681 [Reserved]
§ 52.2682 Air quality surveillance.
(a) The requirements of § 51.27(a)(2) of this chapter as of December 19, 1978 (43 FR 59067), are not met. In addition, Chapter 1, Regulation 1.8 and Chapter 5, Regulation 5.3 of the “Guam Air Pollution Control Standards and Regulations” (buffer zones – air quality sampling) are not in conformance with the intent of the Clean Air Act and the definition of “ambient air” promulgated at § 50.1(e) of this chapter. Regulations 1.8 and 5.3 are disapproved because they could prohibit ambient air quality sampling at places of expected maximum concentration and/or at places where the public has access.
§ 52.2683 [Reserved]
§ 52.2684 Source surveillance.
(a) The requirements of § 51.214 and Appendix P of this chapter are not met since the plan does not contain sufficient regulations pertaining to continuous in-stack monitoring.
§ 52.2685 [Reserved]
§ 52.2686 Upset-breakdown reporting.
(a) Chapter 4, Regulation 4.4 of the “Guam Air Pollution Control Standards and Regulations” (reporting of upsets and breakdowns) is disapproved since criteria for further enforcement action are not specified, thus permitting the Guam Administratorunlimited discretion.
Subpart BBB – Puerto Rico
§ 52.2720 Identification of plan.
(a) Title of plan: “Clean Air for Puerto Rico.”
(b) The plan was submitted on January 31, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the date specified.
(1) Compliance schedules submitted on April 5, 1973, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(2) Compliance schedules submitted on April 9, 1973, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(3) Compliance schedules submitted on April 17, 1973, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(4) Compliance schedules submitted on May 30, 1973, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(5) Compliance schedules submitted on June 18, 1973, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(6) Compliance schedules submitted on September 10, 1973, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(7) Compliance schedules submitted December 6, 1973, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(8) Information on procedures followed in adoption of compliance schedules submitted on February 1, 1974, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(9) Compliance schedules submitted February 7, 1974, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(10) Compliance schedules submitted February 7, 1974, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(11) Information on procedures followed in adoption of compliance schedules submitted on February 12, 1974, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(12) Information on procedures followed in adoption of compliance schedules submitted on March 13, 1974, by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(13) Information on procedures followed in adoption of compliance schedules submitted on March 15, 1974, by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(14) Information on procedures followed in adoption of compliance schedules submitted on March 20, 1974, by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(15) AQMA designations were submitted on May 5, 1974, by the Governor of Puerto Rico.
(16) Compliance schedules submitted June 11, 1974, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(17) Compliance schedules submitted on September 6, 1974, by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(18) Revised Article 6 (Control of Sulfur Compound Emissions) was submitted on January 3, 1975, by the Governor of Puerto Rico.
(19) Public hearing information regarding revised Article 6 was submitted on January 17, 1975, by the Executive Director of the Environmental Quality Board.
(20) Information regarding Guayanilla and Aguirre Air Basins was submitted on February 14, 1975, by the Environmental Quality Board.
(21) Emission limitation for one source in the Ponce Air Basin was submitted on March 26, 1976, by the Environmental Quality Board.
(22) Predicted SO
(23) Additional information regarding revised Article 6 was submitted on May 15, 1975, by the Environmental Quality Board.
(24) Predicted SO
(25) Predicted SO
(26) A document entitled, “Clean Air for Puerto Rico,” submitted, pursuant to requirements of Part D of the Clean Air Act, on June 29, 1979 by the Governor of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
(27) Supplementary submittals of SIP revision material from the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board, dated:
(i) October 30, 1979, containing policy statements of EQB with regard to: Its objective to attain both the primary and secondary particulate matter air quality standards by December 31, 1982, assurances with regard to meeting the requirements of reasonable further progress, verification of the detail of its annual reporting effort, clarification of the operation of its offset program and correction of the related inventory and graphical presentations.
(ii) July 24, 1980, providing a comprehensive set of adopted regulations, entitled “Regulation for the Control of Atmospheric Pollution.” Rules 115 and 116 revised in 2011; see paragraph 38 of this section.
(iii) August 6, 1980, providing a commitment to submit “external offsets” as SIP revisions.
(28) A submittal by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board entitled, “Revised Provisions for SIP Air Quality Monitoring Plan,” April 1980.
(29) Revision submitted by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board on April 26, 1982, as modified by a July 8, 1982 letter, which grants a visible emissions standard variance to ovens “A” and “B” of the Owens-Illinois, Inc. Vega Alta plant. This variance remains in effect until November 2, 1985.
(30) Revision submitted on March 3, 1981 by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico’s Environmental Quality Board which establishes fuel oil sulfur content limitations (known as “sulfur assignments”) applicable to the 110 sources. On October 20, 1983, 78 of these 110 sources had their sulfur assignments approved by EPA.
(31) Revision submitted on May 30, 1984 by the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico’s Environmental Quality Board which establishes fuel oil sulfur content limitations (known as “sulfur assignments”) applicable to the Bristol Alpha Corporation.
(32) An Implementation Plan for attainment of the lead standard was submitted on September 28, 1984 by the Chairman of the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board. On December 12, 1984, the Chairman submitted a schedule for establishing a program to review new sources of lead.
(33) Revision submitted by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board on September 6, 1983, which grants a visible emissions variance from Commonwealth Rule 403, “Visible Emissions,” from 20 percent to 45 percent for the crude unit and from 20 percent to 35 percent for the hot oil/final lube unit located at the Yabucoa Sun Oil Company’s plant in Yabucoa.
(34) Revision submitted by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board on December 31, 1986, which grants a visible emissions standard variance to Owen-Illinois, Inc. Vega Alta plant.
(i) Incorporation by reference. Resolution and notification announcing a Certificate of Renewal to Commonwealth of Puerto Rico Law 403 of the Regulation for Control of Atmospheric Pollution; adopted on July 9, 1986.
(ii) Additional material. Documents submitted on December 31, 1986 in support of the above resolution.
(35) A revision submitted on November 14, 1993 by the Chairman of the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board (EQB) for the Municipality of Guaynabo. The submittal was made to satisfy those moderate PM
(i) Incorporation by reference:
(A) Regulations:
(1) Amendments to Part I, Rule 102, “Definitions,” of the Puerto Rico Regulations for the Control of Atmospheric Pollution, effective April 2, 1994.
(2) Amendments to Part II, Rule 201, “Location Approval,” Rule 202, “Air Quality Impact Analysis,” and Rule 203, “Permit to Construct a Source,” of the Puerto Rico Regulations for the Control of Atmospheric Pollution, effective April 2, 1994.
(3) Amendments to Part IV, Rule 401, “Generic Prohibitions,” Rule 402, “Open Burning,” Rule 403, “Visible Emissions,” Rule 404, “Fugitive Dust,” and Rule 423, “Limitations for the Guaynabo PM
(B) Memoranda of Understanding (MOU):
(1) MOU signed by the Chairman of EQB and the Executive Director of Puerto Rico Electrical Power Authority, San Juan plant, limiting the sulfur-in-fuel level, annual operation capacity, and requiring the submittal of monthly sampling reports of its fuel’s sulfur content, effective January 31, 1994.
(2) MOU signed by the Chairman of EQB and the Secretary of Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works and the Executive Director of the Highway Authority to maintain and control the reconstruction of existing roads and the construction of new roads, effective July 2, 1993.
(3) MOU signed by the Chairman of EQB and the Mayor of the Municipality of Guaynabo to pave and maintain the streets, roads and parking areas located in the Municipality of Guaynabo, effective December 13, 1993.
(4) MOU signed by the Chairman of EQB and the Executive Director of the Puerto Rico Port Authority to pave and maintain the streets, roads, and parking areas that lead into the port area in Puerto Nuevo, Guaynabo and San Juan, effective October 14, 1993.
(36) Revisions to the Puerto Rico Regulations for the Control of Atmospheric Pollution (the Regulations) submitted on September 29, 1995 by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board (EQB).
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) Regulations:
(1) Amendments to Part I, “General Provisions”, Rules 102, 105, 106, 107, 109, 110, 111, 114, 117, and 121, effective September 28, 1995. Rule 111 revised in 2011; see paragraph 38 of this section.
(2) Amendments to Part II, “Approval and Permit”, Rules 201, 203, 204, 205, 206, and 209, effective September 28, 1995.
(3) Amendments to Part III, “Variance”, Rule 301, effective September 28, 1995.
(4) Amendments to Part IV, “Prohibitions”, Rules 401, 402, 403, 404, 405, 406, 408, 409, 410, 412, 413, 414, and 417, effective September 28, 1995.
(5) Amendments to Part V, “Fees”, Rule 501, effective September 28, 1995.
(ii) Additional information.
(A) Request by EQB to remove Rules 411, 418, 419, 420 and 421 of Part IV, “Prohibitions” of the Regulations from the federally approved SIP dated September 29, 1995.
(B) An October 4, 1996 letter from EQB to EPA requesting that EPA delay approval of Rules 112 and 211.
(37) On March 31, 2009, the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board submitted a Particulate Matter (PM
(i) Limited Maintenance Plan 24-Hour PM
(A) Rule 102 Definitions, Guaynabo PM
(B) Rule 423 Limitations for the Guaynabo PM
(38) Revisions to the Puerto Rico Regulations for the Control of Atmospheric Pollution submitted on July 13, 2011 by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board.
(i) Rule 102, Definitions, filed with the Secretary of State January 19, 2011; effective February 18, 2011. Supersedes version in paragraph 37.
(ii) Rule 111, Applications, Public Hearings and Public Notice; filed with the Secretary of State January 19, 2011; effective February 18, 2011. Supersedes version in paragraph 36.
(iii) Rule 115, Penalties; filed with the Secretary of State January 19, 2011; effective February 18, 2011. Supersedes version in paragraph 27.
(iv) Rule 116, Public Nuisance; filed with the Secretary of State January 19, 2011; effective February 18, 2011. Supersedes version in paragraph 27.
(v) Appendix A, Hazardous Air Pollutants – Section 112(b) of the Clean Air Act; filed with the Secretary of State January 19, 2011; effective February 18, 2011.
(39) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board (EQB) on November 29, 2006, and supplemented February 1, 2016 for the 1997 ozone and PM
(i) Incorporation by reference. These provisions are intended to apply to any person subject to CAA section 128, and are included in the SIP to address the requirements of CAA sections 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) and 128.
(A) Act 416 (Commonwealth of Puerto Rico’s “Environmental Public Policy Act”), Title II, “On the Environmental Board,” Section 7, “Creating the Board; Members; Terms,” sections A. and D., approved September 22, 2004;
(B) Act 1 (“Puerto Rico Government Ethics Act of 2011”), Chapter V, “Financial Reports,” approved January 3, 2012.
(40) Revisions to the State Implementation Plan submitted by the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board (EQB) on August 30, 2016 for the 2008 lead NAAQS.
(i) [Reserved]
(ii) Additional information – EPA approves Puerto Rico’s Attainment Demonstration for the Arecibo Lead Nonattainment Area including the base year emissions inventory, modeling demonstration of lead attainment, contingency measures, reasonably available control measures/reasonably available control technology, and reasonable further progress.
§ 52.2721 Classification of regions.
The Puerto Rico plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications.
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
Puerto Rico | IA | IA | III | III | III |
§ 52.2722 Approval status.
With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves Puerto Rico’s plans for the attainment and maintenance of national standards under section 110 of the Clean Air Act. Furthermore, the Administrator finds that the plan satisfies all requirements of Part D, Title I, of the Clean Air Act, as amended in 1977.
§ 52.2723 EPA-approved Puerto Rico regulations and laws.
Regulation for the Control of Atmospheric Pollution and Puerto Rico Laws
Puerto Rico regulation | Commonwealth effective date | EPA approval date | Comments |
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Rule 101 – Title | 9/28/95 | 1/22/97, 62 FR 3213 | |
Rule 102 – Definitions | 2/18/11 | 8/29/12, 77 FR 52235 | Puerto Rico’s Environmental Public Policy Act Law No. 9 of June 18, 1970 was replaced with Law 416 of September 22, 2004. |
Rule 103 – Source Monitoring, Recordkeeping, Reporting, Sampling and Testing Methods | 9/28/95 | 1/22/97, 62 FR 3213 | |
Rule 104 – Emission Data Available to Public Participation | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 105 – Malfunction | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 106 – Test Methods | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 107 – Air Pollution Emergencies | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 108 – Air Pollution Control Equipment | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 109 – Notice of Violation | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 110 – Revision of Applicable Rules and Regulations | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 111 – Applications, Public Hearings and Public Notice | 2/18/11 | 8/29/12, 77 FR 52235 | Puerto Rico’s Environmental Public Policy Act Law No. 9 of June 18, 1970 was replaced with Law 416 of September 22, 2004. |
Rule 113 – Closure of a Source | 9/28/95 | 1/22/97, 62 FR 3213 | |
Rule 114 – Compulsory and Optional Hearing | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 115 – Penalties | 2/18/11 | 8/29/12, 77 FR 52235 | Puerto Rico’s Environmental Public Policy Act Law No. 9 of June 18, 1970 was replaced with Law 416 of September 22, 2004. |
Rule 116 – Public Nuisance | 2/18/11 | 8/29/12, 77 FR 52235 | Puerto Rico’s Environmental Public Policy Act Law No. 9 of June 18, 1970 was replaced with Law 416 of September 22, 2004. |
Rule 117 – Overlapping or Contradictory Provisions | 9/28/95 | 1/22/97, 62 FR 3213 | |
Rule 118 – Segregation and Combination of Emissions | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 119 – Derogation | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 120 – Separability Clause | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 121 – Effectiveness | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 201 – Location Approval | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 202 – Air Quality Impact Analysis | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 203 – Permit to Construct a Source | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 204 – Permit to Operate a Source | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 205 – Compliance Plan for Existing Emission Sources | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 206 – Exemptions | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 207 – Continuing Responsibility for Compliance | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 208 – Agricultural Burning Authorized | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 209 – Modification of the Allowed Sulfur-in-Fuel Percentage | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 210 – (Reserved) Part III, “Variance” | |||
Rule 301 – Variances Authorized | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 302 – Emergency Variances | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 401 – Generic Prohibitions | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 402 – Open Burning | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 403 – Visible Emissions | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 404 – Fugitive Emissions | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 405 – Incineration | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 406 – Fuel Burning Equipment | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 407 – Process Sources | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 408 – Asphaltic Concrete Batching Plants | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 409 – Non-Process Sources | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 410 – Maximum Sulfur Content in Fuels | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 412 – Sulfur Dioxide Emissions: General | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 413 – Sulfuric Acid Plants | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 414 – Sulfur Recovery Plants | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 415 – Non-Ferrous Smelters | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 416 – Sulfite Pulp Mills | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 417 – Storage of Volatile Organic Compounds | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 423, Limitations for the Guaynabo PM | 5/28/09 | 1/12/10, 75 FR 1543. | |
Rule 501 – Permit Fees | 9/28/95 | 1/22/97; 62 FR 3213 | |
Rule 502 – Excess Emission Fees | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 503 – Test Fees | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Rule 504 – Modification | 9/28/95 | ……do | |
Appendix A, Hazardous Air Pollutants – Section 112(b) of the Clean Air Act | 2/18/11 | 8/29/12, 77 FR 52235 | |
Act 1 (“Puerto Rico Government Ethics Act of 2011”), Chapter V, “Financial Reports” | 1/3/12 | 9/13/16, 81 FR 62816 | These provisions are intended to apply to any person subject to Clean Air Act section 128, and are included in the SIP for the limited purpose of satisfying the requirements of Clean Air Act sections 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) and 128. January 3, 2012 is the Commonwealth approval date. |
Act 416 (Commonwealth of Puerto Rico’s “Environmental Public Policy Act”), Title II, “On the Environmental Board,” Section 7, “Creating the Board; Members; Terms,” sections A. and D | 9/22/04 | 9/13/16, 81 FR 62816 | These provisions are intended to apply to any person subject to Clean Air Act section 128, and are included in the SIP for the limited purpose of satisfying the requirements of Clean Air Act sections 110(a)(2)(E)(ii) and 128. September 22, 2004 is the Commonwealth approval date. |
§ 52.2724 [Reserved]
§ 52.2725 General requirements.
(a) The requirements of § 51.116(c) of this chapter are not met, since section 2.4 of the Puerto Rico Regulation for Control of Atmospheric Pollution could, in some circumstances, prohibit the disclosure of emission data to the public. Therefore, section 2.4 is disapproved.
(b) Regulation for public availability of emission data. (1) Any person who cannot obtain emission data from the Agency responsible for making emission data available to the public, as specified in the applicable plan, concerning emissions from any source subject to emission limitations which are part of the approved plan may request that the appropriate Regional Administrator obtain and make public such data. Within 30 days after receipt of any such written request, the Regional Administrator shall require the owner or operator of any such source to submit information within 30 days on the nature and amounts of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control measures that are part of the applicable plan.
(2) Commencing after the initial notification by the Regional Administrator pursuant to paragraph (b)(1) of this section, the owner or operator of the source shall maintain records of the nature and amounts of emissions from such source and any other information as may be deemed necessary by the Regional Administrator to determine whether such source is in compliance with applicable emission limitations or other control measures that are part of the plan. The information recorded shall be summarized and reported to the Regional Administrator, on forms furnished by the Regional Administrator, and shall be submitted within 45 days after the end of the reporting period. Reporting periods are January 1 to June 30 and July 1 to December 31.
(3) Information recorded by the owner or operator and copies of this summarizing report submitted to the Regional Administrator shall be retained by the owner or operator for 2 years after the date on which the pertinent report is submitted.
(4) Emission data obtained from owners or operators of stationary sources will be correlated with applicable emission limitations and other control measures that are part of the applicable plan and will be available at the appropriate regional office and at other locations in the state designated by the Regional Administrator.
(a) The requirements of § 51.230(f) of this chapter are not met, since Article 17 of Puerto Rico Act 9 could, in some circumstances, prohibit the disclosure of emission data to the public. Therefore, Article 17 is disapproved.
§ 52.2727 Control strategy and regulations: Lead.
EPA approves revisions to the Puerto Rico State Implementation Plan submitted on August 30, 2016, consisting of the base year emissions inventory, modeling demonstration of lead attainment, contingency measures, reasonably available control measures/reasonably available control technology, and reasonable further progress for the Arecibo Lead Nonattainment Area. These revisions contain control measures that will bring Puerto Rico into attainment for the Lead NAAQS by the end of 2018.
§ 52.2728 [Reserved]
§ 52.2729 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met, since the plan does not include approvable procedures for preventing the significant deterioration of air quality.
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable State plan for the State of Puerto Rico.
§ 52.2730 Section 110(a)(2) infrastructure requirements.
(a) 1997 8-hour ozone and the 1997 PM
(2) Disapproval. Submittal from Puerto Rico dated November 29, 2006 and supplemented February 1, 2016, to address the CAA infrastructure requirements for the 1997 ozone and the 1997 PM
(b) 2008 ozone and the 2006 PM
(2) Disapproval. Submittal from Puerto Rico dated January 22, 2013 and supplemented April 16, 2015 and February 1, 2016, to address the CAA infrastructure requirements for the 2008 ozone and the 2006 PM
(c) 2008 lead NAAQS – (1) Approval. Submittal from Puerto Rico dated January 31, 2013 and supplemented February 1, 2016, to address the CAA infrastructure requirements for the 2008 lead NAAQS. This submittal satisfies the 2008 lead NAAQS requirements of the Clean Air Act (CAA) 110(a)(2)(A), (B), (C) (with the exception of program requirements for PSD), (D)(i)(I), (D)(i)(II) and (ii) (with the exception of program requirements related to PSD), (E), (F), (G), (H), (J) (with the exception of program requirements related to PSD), (K), (L), and (M).
(2) Disapproval. Submittal from Puerto Rico dated January 31, 2013 and supplemented February 1, 2016, to address the CAA infrastructure requirements for the 2008 lead NAAQS are disapproved for the following sections: 110(a)(2)(C) (PSD program only), (D)(i)(II) (PSD program only), (D)(ii) (PSD program only) and (J) (PSD program only). These requirements are being addressed by § 52.2729 which has been delegated to Puerto Rico to implement.
§ 52.2731 Control strategy and regulations: Sulfur oxides.
(a) The requirements of subpart G of this chapter are not met since the Puerto Rico plan does not provide for attainment and maintenance of the national standards for sulfur oxides in the areas of Aguirre, Barceloneta, Trujillo Alto-Dorado and Ensenada.
(b) Article 6, as submitted to EPA on January 3, 1975, of the Puerto Rico Regulations for Control of Atmospheric Pollution, as it applies to those areas listed in paragraph (a) of this section is disapproved for the following facilities: Puerto RicoWater Resources Authority – Aguirre Complex, Abbott, Merck and Company, Bristol Meyers, Pfizer, Union Carbide, Upjohn, located in the Barceloneta air basin, and Central Guanica, located in the Aquada air basin. Accordingly, these sources, with the exception of the Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority – Aguirre Complex, are required to conform to the sulfur in fuel limitations contained in Article 6 of the Puerto Rico implementation plan as submitted to EPA on January 31, 1972.
(c) On and after the effective date of this paragraph, the maximum allowable sulfur in fuel limitation, by weight, for the Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority Aguirre complex shall be 2.5 percent.
(d) The requirements of section 110 of the Clean Air Act are not met since Article 6 of the Puerto Rico Regulation for Control of Atmospheric Pollution would permit the use of stack height increases in lieu of available methods for emission reduction. Therefore, Section H of Appendix A of Article 6 of the Puerto Rico Regulation for Control of Atmospheric Pollution is disapproved to the extent that it would permit increases in stack height in lieu of available methods of emission reduction.
§ 52.2732 Small business technical and environmental compliance assistance program.
On November 16, 1992, the Puerto Rico Environmental Quality Board submitted a plan for the establishment and implementation of a Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program for incorporation in the Puerto Rico state implementation plan. This plan meets the requirements of section 507 of the Clean Air Act, and Puerto Rico must implement the plan as approved by EPA.
Subpart CCC – Virgin Islands
§ 52.2770 Identification of plan.
(a) Title of plan: “Air Quality Implementation Plan for the U.S. Virgin Islands.”
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 31, 1972.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Procedures for making emission data available to the public submitted April 26, 1972, by the Division of Environmental Health, Virgin Islands Department of Health.
(2) Revision to construction permit regulation, Rule 12, section 206-26(a) of the Virgin Islands Rules and Regulations, submitted on August 17, 1972, by the Governor.
(3) Sections 206-30 (Review of new sources and modifications) and 206-31 (Review of new or modified indirect sources) were submitted on February 12, 1974, by the Governor of Virgin Islands.
(4) Additional information on sections 206-30 and 206-31 was submitted on April 10, 1975, by the Governor of the Virgin Islands.
(5) Exemption of the St. John Municipal Incinerator from the requirements of section 204-23, paragraph (c)(2) of the Virgin Islands Air Pollution Control Code submitted on July 9, 1975, by the Governor.
(6) Revised Section 204-26 (Sulfur Compounds Emissions Control) submitted on January 21, 1976 by the Governor of the Virgin Islands, as it applies to the islands of St. Thomas and St. John.
(7) Amended revised Section 204-26 submitted on June 3, 1976 by the Governor of the Virgin Islands, as it applies to the islands of St. Thomas and St. John.
(8) As it applies to the island of St. Croix, per an August 16, 1976 request from the Virgin Islands, revised 12 V.I.R. & R. 9:204-26 (Sulfur Compounds Emission Control) excluding subsection (a)(2), as submitted on January 21, 1976 by the Governor of the Virgin Islands.
(9) Revision submitted on August 29, 1977, by the Governor of the Virgin Islands which allows, under provisions of 12 V.I.R. & R. 9:204-26, the relaxation of the sulfur-in-fuel-oil limitation to 1.5 percent, by weight, for the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority’s Christiansted Power Plant.
(10) Revision submitted on February 9, 1980 by the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs of the Government of the Virgin Islands of the United States which grants an “administrative order” under Title 12 V.I.C. section 211 and Title 12 V.I.R. & R. sections 204-26(d). This “administrative order” relaxes, until one year from the date of EPA approval, the sulfur-in-fuel-oil limitation to 1.5 percent, by weight, applicable to Martin Marietta Alumina and the Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corporation, both located in the Southern Industrial Complex on the Island of St. Croix.
(11) A document entitled “Air Monitoring Plan,” November 1979, submitted on February 23, 1981, by the Virgin Islands Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs.
(12) Revision submitted on April 9, 1981 by the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs of the Government of the Virgin Islands of the United States which grants an “administrative order” under Title 12 V.I.C. section 211 and Title 12 V.I.R. and R. sections 204-26(d). This “administrative order” relaxes, until one year from the date of EPA approval, the sulfur-in-fuel-oil limitation to 1.5 percent, by weight, applicable to Martin Marietta Alumina and the Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corporation, both located in the Southern Industrial Complex on the Island of St. Croix.
(13) Revision submitted on January 12, 1983 by the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs of the Government of the Virgin Islands of the United States which grants an “administrative order” under Title 12 V.I.C. section 211 and Title 12 V.I.R. and R. sections 204-26(d). This “administrative order” relaxes, until one year from the date of EPA approval, the sulfur-in-fuel-oil limitation to 1.5 percent, by weight, applicable to Martin Marietta Alumina and the Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corporation, both located in the Southern Industrial Complex on the Island of Saint Croix.
(14) An Implementation Plan for attainment of the lead standard was submitted by the Governor of the U.S. Virgin Islands on November 16, 1984.
(15) Revision submitted on December 1, 1983 by the Virgin Islands Department of Environmental Conservation and Cultural Affairs which grants a variance establishing, for one year from February 26, 1985, a maximum sulfur-in-fuel-oil limitation of 1.5 percent, by weight, for the Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corporation and the Martin Marietta Aluminum Properties, Inc. facilities located on the Island of Saint Croix.
(16) Revision submitted on February 11, 1986 by the Virgin Islands Department of Environmental Conservation and Cultural Affairs which grants a variance establishing, for one year from April 14, 1987, a maximum sulfur-in-fuel-oil limitation of 1.5 percent, by weight, for the Hess Oil Virgin Islands Corporation and the Martin Marietta Properties facilities located on the Island of St. Croix.
(17) Comprehensive revisions to Virgin Islands air pollution control regulations submitted on March 20, 1987, by the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources.
(i) Incorporation by reference:
(A) Revised sections 20 through 23, 25, 26, 28, 29, 33, 35 through 41, and 45 of subchapter 204, chapter 9, title 12 of the Virgin Islands Code, effective January 15, 1987.
(B) Revised sections 20 through 31 of subchapter 206, chapter 9, title 12 of the Virgin Islands Code, effective January 15, 1987.
(ii) Additional material:
(A) July 1988 Modeling Analysis for CEC Energy Co., Inc.
(B) July 11, 1989, letter from Ted Helfgott, Amerada Hess Corporation to Raymond Werner, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Region II, New York.
(C) December 28, 1992, Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality permit for Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority at St. Croix’s north shore facility.
§ 52.2771 Classification of regions.
The U.S. Virgin Islands plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
U.S. Virgin Islands | IA | IA | III | III | III |
§ 52.2772 Approval status.
With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves the U.S. Virgin Islands plan for attainment and maintenance of the national standards.
§ 52.2773 EPA-approved Virgin Islands regulations.
Territory regulation | Effective date | EPA approval date | Comments |
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Section 204-20, “Definitions” | 1/15/87 | 4/18/94, 59 FR 18309 | “Fugitive emissions” will be defined as at 40 CFR 52.21(b)(20). |
Section 204-21, “Regulations to Control Open Burning” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 204-22, “Regulations to Control Emission of Visible Air Contaminants” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 204-23, “Regulations Governing Emission of Particulate Matter” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 204-24, “Storage of Petroleum or Other Volatile Products” | 3/2/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10905 | |
Section 204-25, “Fugitive Emissions” | 1/15/87 | 4/18/94, 59 FR 18309 | |
Section 204-26, “Sulfur Compounds Emission Control” | 1/15/87 | …..do | Subsection 204-26(a)(2) is disapproved for three Martin Marietta (VI Alumina Corp), St. Croix, sources. For applicable limits, refer to PSD permit for the facility. |
Section 204-27, “Air Pollution Nuisances Prohibited” | 3/2/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10905 | |
Section 204-28, “Internal Combustion Engine Limits” | 1/15/87 | 4/18/94, 59 FR 18309 | |
Section 204-29, “Upset, Breakdown or Scheduled Maintenance” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 204-30, “Circumvention” | 3/2/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10905 | |
Section 204-31, “Duty to Report Discontinuance or Dismantlement” | 3/2/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10905 | |
Section 204-32, “Variance Clauses” | 3/2/71 | 5/31/72, 37 FR 10905 | |
Section 204-33, “Air Pollution Emergencies” | 1/15/87 | 4/18/94, 59 FR 18309 | |
Section 204-35, “Continuous Emission Monitoring” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 204-36, “Eligibility to Burn Waste Fuel A” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 204-37, “Eligibility to Burn Waste Fuels A and B” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 204-38, “Permit and/or Certificate Requirement for Waste Oil Facilities” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 204-39, “Sale or Use of Waste Fuels A and B” | 1/15/87 | …..do | Reference to Table 1 in this subsection refers to Table 1 found in Section 204-20. |
Section 204-40, “Reports, Sampling and Analysis of Waste Fuels A and B” | 1/15/87 | …..do | Variances adopted pursuant to subsection 204-40(e) become applicable only if approved by EPA as SIP revisions. |
Section 204-41, “Existing Air Contamination Sources for Waste Fuel” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 204-45, “Standards of Performance for Sulfur Recovery Units at Petroleum Refineries” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-20, “Permits Required” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-21, “Transfer” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-22, “Applications” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-23, “Application and Permit Fees” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-24, “Cancellation of Applications” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-25, “Test Methods” | 1/15/87 | …..do | Variances adopted pursuant to subsection 206-25(c) become applicable only if approved by EPA as SIP revisions. |
Section 206-26, “Permits to Construct” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-27, “Permits to Operate” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-28, “Permit Modifications, Suspensions or Revocations and Denials” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-29, “Further Information” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-30, “Appeals” | 1/15/87 | …..do | |
Section 206-30, “Review of New Sources and Modifications” | 10/11/73 | 8/10/75, 40 FR 42013 | Subsection 206-30(f)(6) is disapproved since sources of minor significance are not identified in Section 206-30. A federally promulgated regulation (40 CFR 52.2775(g)), correcting this deficiency and a public participation deficiency, is applicable. Two separate subsections are numbered 206-30 and are listed here with their separate titles. |
Section 206-31, “Review of New or Modified Indirect Sources” | 10/11/73 | 8/10/75, 40 FR 42013 |
§ 52.2774 [Reserved]
§ 52.2775 Review of new sources and modifications.
(a)-(d) [Reserved]
(e) The requirements of 40 CFR 51.18(h) are not met since section 206-30 of Chapter 9, Title 12 of the Virgin Islands’ Code does not provide that information submitted by the owner or operator and the agency’s analysis including its proposed approval/disapproval decision, be made available for public comment for a period of 30 days prior to final action.
(f) Subsection 206-30(f)(6) of section 206-30 of Chapter 9, Title 12 of the Virgin Islands’ Code is disapproved since sources of minor significance are not identified in the regulation. Accordingly, all sources not listed in subsection 206-30 (f)(1) through (f)(5) will be subject to review in accordance with the requirements of section 206-30.
(g) Regulation for review of new sources and modifications.
(1) This requirement is applicable to any stationary source subject to review under section 206-30 of Chapter 9, Title 12 of the Virgin Islands’ Code or 40 CFR 52.2775(f).
(2) Within 30 days after receipt of an application, the Commissioner of the Department of Conservation and Cultural Affairs, will notify the public, by prominent advertisement in the local news media, of the opportunity for public comment on the information submitted by the owner or operator.
(i) Such information, together with the Commissioner’s analysis of the effect of the construction or modification on air quality including the Commissioner’s proposed approval or disapproval, will be available in at least one location in the affected region.
(ii) Written public comments submitted within 30 days of the date such information is made available will be considered by the Commissioner in making his final decision on the application.
(iii) The Commissioner will make a final decision on the application within 30 days after the close of the public comment period. The Commissioner will notify the applicant in writing of his approval, conditional approval, or disapproval of the application and will set forth his reasons for conditional approval or disapproval.
(iv) A copy of the notice required by paragraph (h)(2) of this section shall also be sent to the Administrator through the appropriate regional office, and to all other State and local air pollution control agencies having jurisdiction in the region in which such new or modified installation will be located. The notice shall also be sent to any other agency in the region having responsibility for implementing the procedures required under this section.
§§ 52.2776-52.2778 [Reserved]
§ 52.2779 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met, since the plan does not include approvable procedures for preventing the significant deterioration of air quality.
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable State plan for the Virgin Islands.
§ 52.2780 Control strategy for sulfur oxides.
(a) The requirements of subpart G of this chapter are not met since there has not been a satisfactory demonstration that the Virgin Islands plan provides for the attainment and maintenance of the national ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides on the island of St. Croix.
(b) The following parts of regulation 12 V.I.R. and R. 9:204-26, “Sulfur Compounds Emission Control,” as submitted to EPA on January 21, 1976 and as amended and resubmitted to EPA on June 3, 1976 are approved:
(1) The entire regulation as it applies to the islands of St. Thomas and St. John.
(2) The entire regulation as it applies to the Virgin Islands Water and Power Authority’s Christiansted Power Plant on the island of St. Croix.
(3) The entire regulation excluding subsection (a)(2) as it applies to the remaining sources on the island of St. Croix.
(c) Reference to “Section (a)(2)” in subsection (d) of 12 V.I.R. and R. 9:204-26, as submitted to EPA on January 21, 1976 and as amended and resubmitted to EPA on June 3, 1976, refers to the following approved limitations: (1) For the islands of St. Thomas and St. John, subsection (a)(2) of section 204-26 as submitted to EPA on January 21, 1976 and as amended and resubmitted to EPA on June 3, 1976; (2) for the island of St. Croix, subsection (a)(2) of section 204-26 as originally submitted to EPA on January 31, 1972 and approved by EPA on May 31, 1972.
§ 52.2781 Visibility protection.
(a) The requirements of section 169A of the Clean Air Act are not met, because the plan does not include approvable procedures for protection of visibility in mandatory Class I Federal areas.
(b)-(c) [Reserved]
(d) Regional Haze Plan for Virgin Islands National Park. The regional haze plan for the Virgin Islands consists of a Federal Implementation Plan entitled: “FEDERAL IMPLEMENTATION PLAN FOR REGIONAL HAZE FOR THE UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS.” The applicable requirements consist of:
(1) Applicability. This section addresses Clean Air Act requirements and EPA’s rules to prevent and remedy future and existing man-made impairment of visibility in the mandatory Class I area of the Virgin Islands National Park through a Regional Haze Program. This section applies to the owner and operator of HOVENSA L.L.C. (HOVENSA), a petroleum refinery located on St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands.
(2) Definitions. Terms not defined below shall have the meaning given them in the Clean Air Act or EPA’s regulations implementing the Clean Air Act. For purposes of this section: NO
Owner/operator means any person who owns, leases, operates, controls, or supervises a facility or source identified in paragraph (d)(1) of this section.
PM means particulate matter.
Process unit means any collection of structures and/or equipment that processes, assembles, applies, blends, or otherwise uses material inputs to produce or store an intermediate or a completed product. A single stationary source may contain more than one process unit, and a process unit may contain more than one emissions unit. For a petroleum refinery, there are several categories of process units that could include: Those that separate and/or distill petroleum feedstocks; those that change molecular structures; petroleum treating processes; auxiliary facilities, such as steam generators and hydrogen production units; and those that load, unload, blend or store intermediate or completed products.
SO
Startup means the setting in operation of an affected facility for any purpose.
(3) Reasonable Progress Measures. On June 7, 2011, EPA and HOVENSA entered into a Consent Decree (CD) in the U.S. District Court for the Virgin Islands to resolve alleged Clean Air Act violations at its St. Croix, Virgin Islands facility. The CD requires HOVENSA, among other things, to achieve emission limits and install new pollution controls pursuant to a schedule for compliance. The measures required by the CD reduce emissions of NO
(4) HOVENSA requirement for notification. HOVENSA must notify EPA 60 days in advance of startup and resumption of operation of refinery process units at the HOVENSA, St. Croix, Virgin Islands facility. HOVENSA shall submit such notice to the Director of the Clean Air and Sustainability Division, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 2, 290 Broadway, 25th Floor, New York, New York, 10007-1866. HOVENSA’s notification to EPA that it intends to startup refinery process units must include information regarding those emission units that will be operating, including unit design parameters such as heat input and hourly emissions, information on potential to emit limitations, pollution controls and control efficiencies, and schedules for compliance. EPA will revise the FIP as necessary, after public notice and comment, in accordance with regional haze requirements including the “reasonable progress” provisions in 40 CFR 51.308(d)(1). HOVENSA will be required to install any controls that are required by the revised FIP as expeditiously as practicable, but no later than 5 years after the effective date of the revised FIP.
(5) Best Available Retrofit Technology (BART) measures. Emissions limitations, the owners/operators subject to this section shall not emit or cause to be emitted SO
Table 1 to Paragraph (
Facility | BART unit | BART controls/limits | |||
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Control | SO (tons/year) | NO (tons/year) | PM (tons/year) | ||
HOVENSA | Boilers: | ||||
1 (B-1151) | 330.1 | 450.6 | 40.6. | ||
3 (B-1153) | 330.1 | 450.6 | 40.6. | ||
4 (B-1154) | 322.5 | 443.5 | 39.7. | ||
5 (B-1155) | 484.9 | 676.9 | 60.7. | ||
6 (B-3301) | 330.8 | 435.3 | 40.6. | ||
7 (B-3302) | 330.8 | 435.3 | 40.6. | ||
8 (B-3303) | 640.1 | 559.8 | 78.6. | ||
9 (B-3304) | 640.1 | 559.8 | 78.6. | ||
Turbines: | |||||
GT1 (G-1101E) | 135.5 | 805.7 | 12.2. | ||
GT2 (G-1101F) | 135.5 | 805.7 | 12.2. | ||
GT3 (G-1101G) | 135.5 | 805.7 | 12.2. | ||
GT4 (G-3404) | 161.0 | 809.5 | 12.9. | ||
GT5 (G-3405) | 161.0 | 766.5 | 12.9. | ||
GT6 (G-3406) | 161.0 | 766.5 | 12.9. | ||
GT7 (G-3407) | 161.0 | 766.5 | 12.9. | ||
GT8 (G-3408) | 167.6 | 1002.1 | 15.1. | ||
GT9 (G-3409) | Steam Injection for NO | 52.2 | 150.2 | 14.0. | |
Process Heaters: | |||||
H-101 | 155.5 | 232.5 | 19.3. | ||
H-104 | 115.5 | 172.8 | 17.2. | ||
H-200 | 8.1 | 16.0 | 1.2. | ||
H-201 | 8.2 | 16.1 | 1.2. | ||
H-202 | 26.6 | 146.5 | 4.0. | ||
H-401A | 197.6 | 279.1 | 24.4. | ||
H-401B | 197.6 | 279.1 | 24.4. | ||
H-401C | 197.6 | 279.1 | 24.4. | ||
H-1401A | 163.1 | 388.7 | 21.1. | ||
H-1401B | 155.4 | 370.2 | 20.1. | ||
H-1500 | 13.0 | 25.5 | 2.0. | ||
H-1501 | 13.7 | 26.8 | 2.0. | ||
H-160 | 29.6 | 163.0 | 4.4. | ||
H-600 | 11.5 | 22.5 | 1.7. | ||
H-601 | 7.8 | 15.2 | 1.2. | ||
H-602 | 62.6 | 344.4 | 9.4. | ||
H-603 | 17.2 | 33.7 | 2.6. | ||
H-604 | 8.1 | 15.9 | 1.2. | ||
H-605 | 3.4 | 6.6 | 0.5. | ||
H-606 | 11.8 | 23.1 | 1.8. | ||
H-800A | 9.4 | 18.4 | 1.4. | ||
H-800B | 9.4 | 18.4 | 1.4. | ||
H-801 | 22.0 | 121.1 | 3.3. | ||
H-2101 | 116.4 | 283.2 | 15.1. | ||
H-2102 | 112.7 | 274.1 | 14.6. | ||
H-2201A | 13.4 | 26.3 | 2.0. | ||
H-2201B | 13.4 | 26.3 | 2.0. | ||
H-2202 | 26.1 | 143.7 | 3.9. | ||
H-2400 | 7.2 | 14.2 | 1.1. | ||
H-2401 | 24.1 | 132.5 | 3.6. | ||
H-2501 | 44.5 | 244.5 | 6.7. | ||
H-4502 | 32.5 | 178.9 | 4.9. | ||
H-4503 | 30.8 | 169.6 | 4.6. | ||
H-4504 | 27.6 | 151.9 | 4.1. | ||
H-4505 | 23.9 | 131.3 | 3.6. | ||
H-3101A | 356.7 | 507.1 | 48.1. | ||
H-3101B | 356.7 | 507.1 | 48.1. | ||
H-4101A | 356.7 | 507.1 | 48.1. | ||
H-4101B | 356.7 | 507.1 | 48.1. | ||
H-4401 | 29.4 | 161.5 | 4.4. | ||
H-4402 | 28.0 | 153.8 | 4.2. | ||
H-4451 | 83.4 | 458.7 | 12.5. | ||
H-4452 | 54.3 | 298.6 | 8.1. | ||
H-4453 | 54.3 | 298.6 | 8.1. | ||
H-4454 | 16.9 | 33.1 | 2.5. | ||
H-4455 | 30.3 | 166.6 | 4.5. | ||
H-4201 | 367.7 | 448.1 | 44.9. | ||
H-4202 | 355.7 | 433.6 | 43.4. | ||
H-5401 | 29.4 | 161.5 | 4.4. | ||
H-5402 | 28 | 153.8 | 4.2. | ||
H-5451 | 83.4 | 458.7 | 12.5. | ||
H-5452 | 54.3 | 298.6 | 8.1. | ||
H-5453 | 54.3 | 298.6 | 8.1. | ||
H-5454 | 16.9 | 33.1 | 2.5. | ||
H-5455 | 30.3 | 166.6 | 4.5. | ||
H-4601A | 13.4 | 26.3 | 2. | ||
H-4601B | 13.4 | 26.3 | 2. | ||
H-4602 | 26.1 | 143.7 | 3.9. | ||
H-4301A | 14.6 | 28.7 | 2.2. | ||
H-4301B | 14.6 | 28.7 | 2.2. | ||
H-4302 | 26.7 | 147.1 | 4. | ||
H-5301A | 14.6 | 28.7 | 2.2. | ||
H-5301B | 14.6 | 28.7 | 2.2. | ||
H-5302 | 26.7 | 147.1 | 4. | ||
TGT unit No. 2 Beavo: | |||||
H-4761 & T-4761 | 2.0 | 4.0 | 1.0. | ||
TGI units: | |||||
H-1032 | 1.6 | 3.1 | 0.2. | ||
H-1042 | 3.3 | 6.5 | 0.5. | ||
H-4745 | 900.0 | 28.0 | 3.0. | ||
Compressors: | |||||
C-200A | Catalytic Converters for NO | 0.0 | 33.1 | 0.2. | |
C-200B | Catalytic Converters for NO | 0.0 | 33.1 | 0.2. | |
C-200C | Catalytic Converters for NO | 0.0 | 33.1 | 0.2. | |
C-1500A | 0.0 | 40.0 | 0.1. | ||
C-1500B | 0.0 | 40.0 | 0.1. | ||
C-1500C | 0.0 | 40.0 | 0.1. | ||
C-2400A | Catalytic Converters for NOx and CO control | 0.0 | 19.4 | 0.3. | |
C-2400B | Catalytic Converters for NO | 0.0 | 19.4 | 0.3. | |
C-4601A | 0.0 | 380.6 | 0.9. | ||
C-4601B | 0.0 | 380.6 | 0.9. | ||
C-4601C | 0.0 | 380.6 | 0.9. | ||
Flares: | |||||
#2 Flare (H-1105) | 150.0 | 237.0 | negligible. | ||
#3 Flare (H-1104) | 150.0 | 237.0 | negligible. | ||
#5 Flare (H-3351) | 150.0 | 237.0 | negligible. | ||
#6 Flare (H-3352) | 150.0 | 237.0 | negligible. | ||
#7 Flare (H-3301) | 150.0 | 237.0 | negligible. | ||
Water Pumps: | |||||
PD-1602 | 1.9 | 40.6 | 2.9. | ||
PD-1603 | 1.9 | 40.6 | 2.9. | ||
PD-1604 | 1.9 | 40.6 | 2.9. | ||
PD-1605 | 1.9 | 40.6 | 2.9. | ||
PD-1620 | 1.3 | 27.0 | 1.9. |
§ 52.2782 Small business technical and environmental compliance assistance program.
On January 15, 1993, the Virgin Islands Department of Planning and Natural Resources submitted a plan to establish and implement a Small Business Stationary Source Technical and Environmental Compliance Assistance Program for incorporation in the Virgin Islands state implementation plan. This plan meets the requirements of section 507 of the Clean Air Act, and the U.S. Virgin Islands must implement the program as approved by EPA.
Subpart DDD – American Samoa
§ 52.2820 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for American Samoa under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to June 1, 2005, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region IX certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State implementation plan as of June 1, 2005.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the Region IX EPA Office at 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; the Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room B108, Washington, DC; or the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
Table 52.2820 – EPA Approved Territory of American Samoa Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | Effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Air Pollution Control Rules and Regulations | ||||
Section 1.0 | Definitions (1.0.1-1.0.18) | 6/8/1972 | 3/02/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 1.1 | Approval of New Sources: Permit to Operate (1.1.1-1.1.14) | 6/8/1972 | 3/02/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 1.2 | Source Monitoring, Record Keeping, and Reporting (1.2.1-1.2.2) | 6/8/1972 | 3/02/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 1.3 | Sampling and Testing Methods (1.3.1-1.3.2) | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 1.4 | Malfunction of Equipment; Reporting (1.4.1-1.4.2) | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 1.5 | Prohibition of Air Pollution | 6/08/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 1.6 | Compliance Schedule (1.6.1, Existing Sources) | 6/08/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 1.7 | Circumvention | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 1.8 | Severability | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 1.9 | Ambient Air Quality Standards (1.9.1-1.9.2) | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 2.1 | Control of Open Burning Control of Particulate Emissions | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 3.1 | Visible Emissions (3.1.1-3.1.2) | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 3.2 | Fugitive Dust (3.2.1-3.2.3) | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 3.3 | Incineration (3.3.1-3.3.4) | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 3.4 | Fuel Burning Equipment (3.4.1-3.4.2) | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 3.5 | Process Industries – General (3.5.1, 3.5.3-3.5.5) | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Table 1 | Particulate Emission Allowable Based on Process Weight | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 3.6 | Sampling Methods (3.6.1) Control of Sulfur Compound Emissions | 6/8/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 | |
Section 4.1 | Fuel Combustion (4.1.1) | 6/08/1972 | 3/2/1976, 41 FR 8956 |
(d) EPA approved State source specific requirements.
Name of source | Permit No. | Effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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None |
(e) EPA Approved Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures.
EPA Approved American Samoa Nonregulatory Provisions and Quasi-Regulatory Measures
Name of SIP provision | Applicable geographic or nonattainment area | State submittal date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Section 1. Introduction: | ||||
Introduction | State-wide | 01/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
Letter from Donald F. Graf, Executive Secretary, American Samoa Environmental Quality Commission, to Frank Covington, Director, Air and Water Programs Division, EPA Region IX, dated March 23, 1972 | State-wide | 03/23/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Letter indicating formal adoption of the implementation plan. See 40 CFR 52.2823(c)(2). |
Letter from Donald F. Graf, Executive Secretary, American Samoa Environmental Quality Commission, to Paul DeFalco, Regional Administrator, EPA Region IX, dated April 28, 1972 | State-wide | 4/28/72 | 03/02/76, 41 FR 8956 | Letter regarding EPA comments on the plan. See 40 CFR 52.2823(c)(3). |
Section 2. Legal Authority: | ||||
Legal Authority | State-wide | 01/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | |
Appendix A. American Samoa Environmental Quality Act, excluding section 35.0113 | State-wide | 03/9/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Public Law 12-45. Chapter 35.01 of the Code of American Samoa. See 40 CFR 52.2823(c)(1). Section 35.0113 (“Variances”) was deleted without replacement at 62 FR 34641 (June 27, 1997)]. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b)(1). |
Section 3. Air Quality Data | State-wide | 1/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
Section 4. Emission Inventory | State-wide | 1/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
Section 5. Control Strategy: | ||||
Control Strategy | State-wide | 1/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
Letter from Peter T. Coleman, Governor, American Samoa, to Kathleen M. Bennett, EPA, dated November 12, 1982 | State-wide | 11/12/82 | 08/14/85, 50 FR 32697 | Negative declaration indicating no Lead sources in American Samoa. See 40 CFR 52.2823(c)(5)(i). |
Section 6. Compliance Schedule | State-wide | 1/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
Section 7. Air Quality Surveillance Network | State-wide | 1/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
Section 8. Review of New Sources and Modifications | State-wide | 1/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
Section 9. Source Surveillance | State-wide | 1/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
Section 10. Resources | State-wide | 1/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
Section 11. Intergovernmental Cooperation | State-wide | 1/27/72 | 05/31/72, 37 FR 10842 | Included as part of the original SIP. See 40 CFR 52.2823(b). |
§ 52.2821 Classification of regions.
The American Samoa plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:
Air quality control region | Pollutant | ||||
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Particulate matter | Sulfur oxides | Nitrogen dioxide | Carbon monoxide | Photochemical oxidants (hydrocarbons) | |
American Samoa | III | III | III | III | III |
§ 52.2822 Approval status.
With the exceptions set forth in this subpart, the Administrator approves American Samoa’s plan for the attainment and maintenance of the national standards.
§ 52.2823 Original identification of plan.
(a) This section identified the original “Implementation Plan for Compliance With the Ambient Air Quality Standards for the Territory of American Samoa” and all revisions submitted by the Territory of American Samoa that were federally approved prior to June 1, 2005.
(b) The plan was officially submitted on January 27, 1972.
(1) Previously approved on May 31, 1972 and now deleted without replacement Chapter 35.01, Section 35.0113 of the Environmental Quality Act.
(c) The plan revisions listed below were submitted on the dates specified.
(1) Revised legal authority submitted on March 9, 1972, by the Environmental Quality Commission.
(2) Letter indicating formal adoption of the implementation plan submitted on March 23, 1972, by the Environmental Quality Commission.
(3) Letter regarding comments on the plan and indicating intent to submit a revised plan submitted on April 28, 1972, by the Environmental Quality Commission.
(4) Formally adopted rules and regulations for the entire Territory submitted on June 8, 1972, by the Environmental Quality Commission.
(5) The following amendments to the plan were submitted on November 22, 1982, by the Governor.
(i) Negative declaration indicating no Lead sources in American Samoa.
§ 52.2824 Review of new sources and modifications.
(a) The requirements of subpart I of this chapter are not met since the Territory of American Samoa failed to submit a plan for review of new or modified indirect sources.
(b) Regulation for review of new or modified indirect sources: The provisions of § 52.22(b) are hereby incorporated by reference and made a part of the applicable implementation plan for the Territory of American Samoa.
§§ 52.2825-52.2826 [Reserved]
§ 52.2827 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met, since the plan does not include approvable procedures for preventing the significant deterioration of air quality.
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21 except paragraph (a)(1) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable State plan for American Samoa.
Subpart EEE – Approval and Promulgation of Plans
§ 52.2850 Approval and promulgation of implementation plans.
State plans consisting of control strategies, rules, and regulations, and, in certain instances, compliance schedules, which the Administrator has determined meet the requirements of section 16 of the “Clean Air Amendments of 1970” have been approved as follows:
An implementation plan for the State’s portion of the Philadelphia Interstate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on June 30, 1970. Supplemental information was received October 20, 1970. The Administrator has determined that the State’s control strategy for sulfur oxides, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategy, together with specified rules and regulations and the compliance schedule pertaining thereto.
An implementation plan for the State’s portion of the Philadelphia Interstate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on May 26, 1970. Supplemental information was submitted September 23, 1970. TheAdministrator has determined that the State’s control strategy for sulfur oxides, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategy, together with specified rules and regulations and the compliance schedule pertaining thereto.
An implementation plan for the State’s portion of the Philadelphia Interstate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on May 4, 1970. Supplemental information was received August 4, 1970. The Administrator has determined that the State’s control strategy for sulfur oxides, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategy, together with specified rules and regulations pertaining thereto.
An implementation plan for the State’s portion of the Kansas City Interstate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on November 19, 1970. The Administrator has determined that the State’s control strategy for particulate matter, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for particulate matter. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategy, together with specified rules and regulations and the compliance schedule pertaining thereto.
An implementation plan for the State’s portion of the National Capital Interstate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on April 29, 1970. Supplemental information was received August 10 and 14, 1970. The Administrator has determined that the State’s control strategy for sulfur oxides and particulate matter, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the National primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides and particulate matter. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategy, together with specified rules and regulations and the compliance schedules pertaining thereto.
An implementation plan for the State’s portion of the National Capital Interstate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on May 28, 1970. Supplemental information was submitted August 7 and 21, 1970. The Administrator has determined that the State’s control strategy for sulfur oxides and particulate matter, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides and particulate matter. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategy, together with specified rules and regulations, as well as the compliance schedule pertaining to the sulfur oxides standards.
An implementation plan for the Baltimore Intrastate Air Quality Control Region was submitted to the Environmental Protection Agency on December 23, 1970. The Administrator as determined that the State’s control strategy for sulfur oxides, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides. The Administrator has also determined that the State’s control strategy for particulate matter, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for particulate matter. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategies, together with specified rules and regulations, as well as the compliance schedule pertaining to the sulfur oxides standards.
An implementation plan for the Denver Intrastate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on May 12, 1970, and was amended by letter dated November 10, 1970. The Administrator has determined that the State’s control strategy for particulate matter, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary ambient air quality standards for particulate matter. The Administrator has also determined that the State’s control strategy for sulfur oxides, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for maintaining the national secondary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategies, together with specified rules and regulations and the compliance schedules pertaining thereto.
An implementation plan for the State’s portion of the Kansas City Intrastate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on October 14, 1970. The Administrator has determined that the State’s control strategy for particulate matter, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for particulate matter. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategy, together with specified rules and regulations and the compliance schedules pertaining thereto.
An implementation plan for the District’s portion of the National Capital Interstate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on May 6, 1970. Supplemental information was received August 24, 1970. The Administrator has determined that the District’s control strategy for sulfur oxides and particulate matter, as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary and secondary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides and particulate matter. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategy, together with specified rules and regulations pertaining thereto.
An implementation plan for the Boston Intrastate Air Quality Control Region was received by the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare on September 16, 1970. The Administrator has determined that the State’s control strategy for sulfur oxides,as set forth in this implementation plan, is adequate for attainment of the national primary ambient air quality standards for sulfur oxides. Therefore, the Administrator has approved such control strategy, together with specified rules and regulations and the compliance schedules pertaining thereto.
Subpart FFF – Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands
§ 52.2900 Negative declaration.
(a) Air Pollution Implementation Plan for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. (1) Letter of December 15, 1982, from the Governor to EPA, which is a negative declaration indicating no major lead sources and continued attainment and maintenance of the National Standards for lead.
§ 52.2920 Identification of plan.
(a) Purpose and scope. This section sets forth the applicable State implementation plan for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands under section 110 of the Clean Air Act, 42 U.S.C. 7401-7671q and 40 CFR part 51 to meet national ambient air quality standards.
(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with an EPA approval date prior to June 1, 2005, was approved for incorporation by reference by the Director of the Federal Register in accordance with 5 U.S.C. 552(a) and 1 CFR part 51. Material is incorporated as it exists on the date of the approval, and notice of any change in the material will be published in the
(2) EPA Region IX certifies that the rules/regulations provided by EPA in the SIP compilation at the addresses in paragraph (b)(3) of this section are an exact duplicate of the officially promulgated State rules/regulations which have been approved as part of the State implementation plan as of June 1, 2005.
(3) Copies of the materials incorporated by reference may be inspected at the Region IX EPA Office at 75 Hawthorne Street, San Francisco, CA 94105; the Air and Radiation Docket and Information Center, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 1301 Constitution Avenue, NW., Room B108, Washington, DC; or the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). For information on the availability of this material at NARA, call (202) 741-6030, or go to: http://www.archives.gov/federal_register/code_of_federal_regulations/ibr_locations.html.
(c) EPA approved regulations.
Table 52.2920 – EPA Approved Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands Regulations
State citation | Title/subject | Effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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Air Pollution Control Regulations: | ||||
Part I | Authority | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part II | Purpose and Policy | 01/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part III | Policy | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part IV | Definitions (a – www) | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part V | Permitting of New Sources And Modifications (A – M) | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part VI | Registration of Existing Sources (A – D) | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part VII | Sampling, Testing and Reporting Methods (A – D) | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part IX | Fees (A – B) | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part X | Public Participation (A-E) | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part XI | Enforcement (A-E) | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part XII | Severability | 01/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part XIII | Effective Date | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 | |
Part XIV | Certification | 1/19/1987 | 11/13/1987, 52 FR 43574 |
(d) EPA approved State source specific requirements.
Name of source | Permit number | Effective date | EPA approval date | Explanation |
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None |
(e) [Reserved]
§ 52.2921 Original identification of plan.
(a) This section identified the original “Implementation Plan for Compliance With the Ambient Air Quality Standards for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands’ and all revisions submitted by the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands that were federally approved prior to June 1, 2005.
(b) [Reserved]
(c) The plan revisions described below were officially submitted on the dates specified.
(1) On February 19, 1987 the Governor’s representative submitted regulations adopted as signed on December 15, 1986 and published in the Commonwealth Register, Volume 9, Number 1, pages 4862-94, on January 19, 1987, as follows:
(i) Incorporation by reference.
(A) “CNMI AIR POLLUTION CONTROL REGULATIONS” pertaining to the preconstruction review of new and modified major sources, as follows.
§ 52.2922 Significant deterioration of air quality.
(a) The requirements of sections 160 through 165 of the Clean Air Act are not met, since the plan does not include approvable procedures for preventing the significant deterioration of air quality.
(b) Regulations for preventing significant deterioration of air quality. The provisions of § 52.21 except paragraphs (a)(1), (b)(14)(i)(a) and (b), (b)(14)(ii)(a) and (b), (i)(5)(i)(c), and (k)(2) are hereby incorporated and made a part of the applicable plan for the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands.
(c) For the purposes of applying the requirements of § 52.21 within the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the terms “major source baseline date” and “trigger date” mean January 13, 1997 in the case of sulfur dioxide, PM
§§ 52.2923-52.2999 [Reserved]
Appendixes A-C to Part 52 [Reserved]
Appendix D to Part 52 – Determination of Sulfur Dioxide Emissions From Stationary Sources by Continuous Monitors
1. Definitions.
1.1 Concentration Measurement System. The total equipment required for the continuous determination of SO
1.2 Span. The value of sulfur dioxide concentration at which the measurement system is set to produce the maximum data display output. For the purposes of this method, the span shall be set at the expected maximum sulfur dioxide concentration except as specified under section 5.2, Field Test for Accuracy.
1.3 Accuracy (Relative). The degree of correctness with which the measurement system yields the value of gas concentration of a sample relative to the value given by a defined reference method. This accuracy is expressed in terms of error which is the difference between the paired concentration measurements expressed as a percentage of the mean reference value.
1.4 Calibration Error. The difference between the pollutant concentration indicated by the measurement system and the known concentration of the test gas mixture.
1.5 Zero Drift. The change in measurement system output over a stated period of time of normal continuous operation when the pollutant concentration at the time for the measurement is zero.
1.6 Calibration Drift. The change in measurement system output over a stated period of time of normal continuous operation when the pollutant concentration at the time of the measurement is the same known upscale value.
1.7 Response Time. The time interval from a step change in pollutant concentration at the input to the measurement system to the time at which 95 percent of the corresponding final value is reached as displayed on the measurement system data presentation device.
1.8 Operational Period. A minimum period of time over which a measurement system is expected to operate within certain performance specifications without unscheduled maintenance, repair or adjustment.
1.9 Reference Method. The reference method for determination of SO
2. Principle and Applicability.
2.1 Principle. Gases are continuously sampled in the stack emissions and analyzed for sulfur dioxide by a continuously operating emission measurement system. Performance specifications for the continuous measurement systems are given. Test procedures are given to determine the capability of the measurement systems to conform to the performance specifications. Sampling may include either the extractive or nonextractive (in-situ) approach.
2.2 Applicability. The performance specifications are given for continuous sulfur dioxide measurement systems applied to nonferrous smelters.
3. Apparatus.
3.1 Calibration Gas Mixture. Mixture of a known concentrations of sulfur dioxide in oxygen-free nitrogen. Nominal volumetric concentrations of 50 percent and 90 percent of span are recommended. The mixture of 90 percent of span is to be used to set and to check the span and is referred to as the span gas. The gas mixtures shall be analyzed by the Reference Method at least two weeks prior to use or demonstrated to be accurate and stable by an alternate method subject to approval of the Administrator.
3.2 Zero Gas. A gas containing less than 1 ppm sulfur dioxide.
3.3 Equipment for measurement of sulfur dioxide concentration using the Reference Method.
3.4 Chart Record. Analog chart recorder, input voltage range compatible with analyzer system output.
3.5 Continuous measurement system for sulfur dioxide.
4. Measurement System Performance Specifications.
The following performance specifications shall be met in order that a measurement system shall be considered acceptable under this method.
Table I – Performance Specifications
Parameter a | Specification |
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1. Accuracy a | ≤20 percent of reference mean value. |
2. Calibration Error a | ≤5 percent of each (50%, and 30%) calibration gas mixture. |
3. Zero Drift (2-hours) a | ≤2 percent of emission standard. |
4. Zero Drift (24-hours) a | ≤4 percent of emission standard. |
5. Calibration Drift (2-hours) a | ≤2 percent of emission standard. |
6. Calibration Drift (24-hours) a | ≤5 percent of emission standard. |
7. Response Time | ≤5 minutes maximum. |
8. Operational Period | ≤168 hours minimum. |
a Expressed as sum of absolute mean value plus 95 percent confidence interval of a series of tests.
5. Performance Specification Test Procedures.
The following test procedures shall be used to determine compliance with the requirements of paragraph 4:
5.1 Calibration test.
5.1.1 Analyze each calibration gas mixture (50 percent, 90 percent) for sulfur dioxide by the Reference method and record the results on the example sheet shown in Figure D-1. This step may be omitted for nonextractive monitors where dynamic calibration gas mixtures are not used (see section 5.1.2).
5.1.2 Set up and calibrate the complete measurement system according to the manufacturer’s written instructions. This may be accomplished either in the laboratory or in the field. Make a series of five nonconsecutive readings with span gas mixtures alternately at each concentration (example, 50 percent, 90 percent, 50 percent, 90 percent, 50 percent). For nonextractive measurement systems, this test may be performed using procedures specified by the manufacturer and two or more calibration gases whose concentrations are certified by the manufacturer and differ by a factor of two or more. Convert the measurement system output readings to ppm and record the results on the example sheet shown in Figure D-2.
5.2 Field Test for Accuracy (Relative), Zero Drift and Calibration Drift. Install and operate the measurement system in accordance with the manufacturer’s written instructions and drawings as follows:
5.2.1 Conditioning Period. Offset the zero setting at least 10 percent of span so that negative zero drift may be quantified. Operate the system for an initial 168-hour conditioning period. During this period the system should measure the SO
5.2.2 Operational Test Period. Operate the system for an additional 168-hour period. The system shall be monitoring the source effluent at all times when not being zeroed, calibrated or backpurged.
5.2.2.1 Field Test for Accuracy (Relative). The analyzer output for the following test shall be maintained between 20 percent and 90 percent of span. It is recommended that a calibrated gas mixture be used to verify the span setting utilized. During this 168-hour test period, make a minimum of nine (9) SO
5.2.2.2 Field Test for Zero Drift and Calibration Drift. Determine the values given by zero and span gas SO
5.3 Field Test for Response Time.
5.3.1 This test shall be accomplished using the entire measurement system as installed including sample transport lines if used. Flow rates, line diameters, pumping rates, pressures (do not allow the pressurized calibration gas to change the normal operating pressure in the sample line), etc., shall be at the nominal values for normal operation as specified in the manufacturer’s written instructions. In the case of cyclic analyzers, the response time test shall include one cycle.
5.3.2 Introduce a zero concentration of SO
6. Calculations, Data Analysis and Reporting.
6.1 Procedure for determination of mean values and confidence intervals.
6.1.1 The mean value of a data set is calculated according to equation D-1.
6.1.2 The 95 percent confidence interval (two-sided) is calculated according to equation D-2.
Typical Values for t
2 | 12.706 | 7 | 2.447 | 12 | 2.201 |
3 | 4.303 | 8 | 2.365 | 13 | 2.179 |
4 | 3.182 | 9 | 2.306 | 14 | 2.160 |
5 | 2.776 | 10 | 2.262 | 15 | 2.145 |
6 | 2.571 | 11 | 2.228 | 16 | 2.131 |
The values in this table are already corrected for n-1 degrees of freedom. Use n equal to the number of samples as data points.
6.2 Data Analysis and Reporting.
6.2.1 Accuracy (Relative). For each of the nine reference method testing periods, determine the average sulfur dioxide concentration reported by the continuous measurement system. These average concentrations shall be determined from the measurement system data recorded under section 5.2.2.1 by integrating the pollutant concentrations over each of the time intervals concurrent with each reference method test, then dividing by the cumulative time of each applicable reference method testing period. Before proceeding to the next step, determine the basis (wet or dry) of the measurement system data and reference method test data concentrations.
If the bases are not consistent, apply a moisture correction to either the referenced method concentrations or the measurement system concentrations, as appropriate. Determine the correction factor by moisture tests concurrent with the reference method testing periods. Report the moisture test method and the correction procedure employed. For each of the nine test runs, subtract the Reference Method test concentrations from the continuous monitoring system average concentrations. Using these data, compute the mean difference and the 95 percent confidence interval using equations D-1 and D-2. Accuracy is reported as the sum of the absolute value of the mean difference and the 95 percent confidence interval expressed as a percentage of the mean reference method value. Use the example sheet shown in Figure D-3.
6.2.2 Calibration Error. Using the data from section 5.1 of this appendix, subtract the measured SO
6.2.3 Zero Drift (2-hour). Using the zero concentration values measured each two hours during the field test, calculate the differences between consecutive two-hour readings expressed in ppm. Calculate the mean difference and the confidence interval using Equations D-1 and D-2. Report the zero drift as the sum of the absolute mean value and the confidence interval as a percentage of the emission standard. Use example sheet shown in Figure D-4.
6.2.4 Zero Drift (24-hour). Using the zero concentration values measured every 24 hours during the field test, calculate the differences between the zero point after zero adjustment and the zero value 24 hours later just prior to zero adjustment. Calculate the mean value of these points and the confidence interval using Equations D-1 and D-2. Report the zero drift as the sum of the absolute mean and confidence interval as a percentage of the emission standard. Use example sheet shown in Figure D-5.
6.2.5 Calibration Drift (2-hour). Using the calibration values obtained at two-hour intervals during the field test, calculate the differences between consecutive two-hour readings expressed as ppm. These values should be corrected for the corresponding zero drift during that two-hour period. Calculate the mean and confidence interval of these corrected difference values using Equations D-1 and D-2. Do not use the differences between non-consecutive readings. Report the calibration drift as the sum of the absolute mean and confidence interval as a percentage of the emission standard. Use the example sheet shown in Figure D-4.
6.2.6 Calibration Drift (24-hour). Using the calibration values measured every 24 hours during the field test, calculate the differences between the calibration concentration reading after zero and calibration adjustment and the calibration concentration reading 24 hours later after zero adjustment but before calibration adjustment. Calculate the mean value of these differences and the confidence interval using equations D-1 and D-2. Report the sum of the absolute mean and confidence interval as a percentage of the emission standard. Use the example sheet shown in Figure D-5.
6.2.7 Response Time. Using the charts from section 5.3 of this Appendix, calculate the time interval from concentration switching to 95 percent to the final stable value for all upscale and downscale tests. Report the mean of the three upscale test times and the mean of the three downscale test times. For nonextractive instruments using a calibration gas cell to determine response time, the observed times shall be extrapolated to 90 percent of full scale response time. For example, if the observed time for a 20 percent of span gas cell is one minute, this would be equivalent to a 4
6.2.8 Operational Period. During the 168-hour performance and operational test period, the measurement system shall not require any corrective maintenance, repair, replacement, or adjustment other than that clearly specified as required in the operation and maintenance manuals as routine and expected during a one-week period. If the measurement system operates within the specified performance parameters and does not require corrective maintenance, repair, replacement or adjustment other than specified above, during the 168-hour test period, the operational period will be successfully concluded. Failure of the measurement to meet this requirement shall call for a repetition of the 168-hour test period. Portions of the test which were satisfactorily completed need not be repeated. Failure to meet any performance specifications shall call for a repetition of the one-week performance test period and that portion of the testing which is related to the failed specification. All maintenance and adjustments required shall be recorded. Output readings shall be recorded before and after all adjustments.
6.2.9 Performance Specifications Testing Frequency. In the event that significant repair work is performed in the system, the company shall demonstrate to the Administrator that the system still meets the performance specifications listed in Table I of this appendix. The Administrator may require a performance test at any time he determines that such test is necessary to verify the performance of the measurement system.
7. References.
7.1 Monitoring Instrumentation for the Measurement of Sulfur Dioxide in Stationary Source Emissions, Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, N.C., February 1973.
7.2 Instrumentation for the Determination of Nitrogen Oxides Content of Stationary Source Emissions, Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, N.C., APTD 0847, Vol. I, October 1971; APTD 0942, Vol. II, January 1972.
7.3 Experimental Statistics, Department of Commerce, Handbook 91, 1963, p. 3-31, paragraphs 3-3.1.4.
7.4 Performance Specifications for Stationary-Source Monitoring Systems for Gases, and Visible Emissions, Environmental Protection Agency, Research Triangle Park, N.C., EPA-650/2-74-013, January 1974.
Figure D-1 – Analysis of Calibration Gas Mixtures
Date __________ Reference Method Used __________
Mid Range Calibration Gas Mixture | |
Sample 1 | ppm |
Sample 2 | ppm |
Sample 3 | ppm |
Average | ppm |
High Range (span) Calibration Gas Mixture | |
Sample 1 | ppm |
Sample 2 | ppm |
Sample 3 | ppm |
Average | ppm |
Figure D-2 – Calibration Error Determination
Calibration gas mixture data (from fig. D-1): Mid (50 percent) average ____ p/m, high (90 percent) average ____ p/m
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Calibration error = Mean difference 3 + C.I. / Average calibration gas concentration × 100 | %………….. | %………….. |
1 Mid or high.
2 Calibration gas concentration – measurement system reading.
3 Absolute value.
Figure D-3 – Accuracy
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Accuracy = Mean difference (absolute value) + 95 percent confidence interval/Mean reference method value × 100______percent |
1 Explain method used to determine average.
2 Difference = the 1-h average minus the reference method average.
Figure D-4 – Zero and Calibration Drift (2 h)
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Calibration drift=[mean span drift 1 ______ CI + CI (span) ______ ÷ emission standard] × 100= ______. |
1 Absolute value.
Figure D-5 – Zero and Calibration Drift (24 hr)
Date and time | Zero reading | Zero drift (Δ zero) | Span reading (after zero adjustment) | Calibration drift (Δ span) |
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Zero drift=[mean zero drift 1______ + CI (zero) ______ ÷ emission standard] × 100= ______. | ||||
Calibration drift=[mean span drift 1______ + CI (span) ______ ÷ emission standard] × 100= ______. |
1 Absolute value.
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Appendix E to Part 52 – Performance Specifications and, Specification Test Procedures for Monitoring Systems for Effluent Stream Gas Volumetric Flow Rate
1. Principle and applicability.
1.1 Principle. Effluent stream gas volumetric flow rates are sampled and analyzed by a continuous measurement system. To verify the measurement system performance, values obtained from the measurement system are compared against simultaneous values obtained using the reference method. These comparison tests will be performed to determine the relative accuracy, and drift of the measurement system over the range of operating conditions expected to occur during normal operation of the source. If the measurement system is such that the specified tests in section 5.1 for drift do not apply, those test procedures shall be disregarded.
1.2 Applicability. This method is applicable to subparts which require continuous gas volumetric flow rate measurement. Specifications are given in terms of performance. Test procedures are given for determining compliance with performance specifications.
2. Apparatus.
2.1 Continuous measurement system for determining stack gas volumetric flow rate.
2.2 Equipment for measurement of stack gas volumetric flow rate as specified in the reference method.
3. Definitions.
3.1 Measurement system. The total equipment required for the determination of the gas volumetric flow rate in a duct or stack. The system consists of three major subsystems:
3.1.1 Sampling interface. That portion of the measurement system that performs one or more of the following operations: Delineation, acquisition, transportation, and conditioning of a signal from the stack gas and protection of the analyzer from any hostile aspects of the source environment.
3.1.2 Analyzer. That portion of the measurement system which senses the stack gas flow rate or velocity pressure and generates a signal output that is a function of the flow rate or velocity of the gases.
3.1.3 Data presentation. That portion of the measurement system that provides a display of the output signal in terms of volumetric flow rate units, or other units which are convertible to volumetric flow rate units.
3.2 Span. The value of gas volumetric flow rate at which the measurement system is set to produce the maximum data display output. For the purposes of this method, the span shall be set at 1.5 times the maximum volumetric flow rate expected under varying operating conditions of the source.
3.3 Zero drift. The change in measurement system output over a stated period of time of normal continuous operation when gas volumetric flow rate at the time of the measurements is zero.
3.4 Calibration drift. The change in measurement system output over a stated time period of normal continuous operation when the gas volumetric flow rate at the time of the measurement is 67 percent of the span value.
3.5 Operation period. A minimum period of time over which a measurement system is expected to operate within certain performance specifications without unscheduled maintenance, repair, or adjustment.
3.6 Orientation sensitivity. The angular tolerance to which the sensor can be misaligned from its correct orientation to measure the flow rate vector before a specified error occurs in the indicated flow rate compared to the reference flow rate.
3.7 Reference method. Method 2 as delineated in 40 CFR Part 60.
4. Measurement system performance specifications. A measurement system must meet the performance specifications in Table E-1 to be considered acceptable under this method.
Table E-1
Parameter | Specifications |
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Accuracy (relative) | |
Zero drift (24 hours) | |
Calibration drift (24 hours) | |
Operational period |
5. Test procedures.
5.1 Field test for accuracy, zero drift, calibration drift, and operation period.
5.1.1 System conditioning. Set up and operate the measurement system in accordance with the manufacturer’s written instructions and drawings. Offset the zero point of the chart recorder so that negative values up to 5 percent of the span value may be registered. Operate the system for an initial 168-hour conditioning period. During this initial period, the system should measure the gas stream volumetric flow rate in a normal operational manner. After completion of this conditioning period, the formal 168-hour performance and operational test period shall begin.
5.1.2 Field test for accuracy and operational period. During the 168-hour test period, the system should be continuously measuring gas volumetric flow rate at all times. During this period make a series of 14 volumetric flow rate determinations simultaneously using the reference method and the measurement system. The 14 determinations can be made at any time interval at least one hour apart during the 168-hour period except that at least one determination on five different days must be made with one determination on the last day of such period. The determinations shall be conducted over the range of volumetric flow rates expected to occur during normal operation of the source. The measurement system volumetric flow rate reading corresponding to the period of time during which each reference method run was made may be obtained by continuous integration of the measurement system signal over the test interval. Integration may be by use of mechanical integration of electrical units on the chart recorder or use of a planimeter on the strip chart recorder. The location and orientation of the reference method measurement device and the measurement system should be as close as practical without interference, but no closer than 1.3 cm (0.5 inch) to each other and shall be such that dilution air or other interferences cannot be interjected into the stack or duct between the pitot tube and the measurement system. Be careful not to locate the reference method pitot tube directly up or down stream of the measurement system sensor.
5.1.3 Field test for calibration drift and zero drift. At 24-hour intervals, but more frequently if recommended by the manufacturer, subject the measurement system to the manufacturer’s specified zero and calibration procedures, if appropriate. Record the measurement system output readings before and after adjustment. Automatic corrections made by the system without operator intervention are allowable at anytime.
5.1.4 Field test for orientation sensitivity. If a velocity measurement system is either a single point measurement device or a pressure sensor or any other device such as pitot tube which uses the flow direction of the test gas, then the following test shall be followed and a performance specification of ±10 degrees device orientation sensitivity for ±4 percent flow rate determination accuracy must be met in order for the measurement system to be considered acceptable under this method. This is in addition to the performance specifications given in paragraph 4 of this appendix. During a period of relatively steady state gas flow, perform the following orientation test using the measurement system. The system should be continuously measuring gas velocity at all times. Rotate the measurement 10° on each side of the direction of flow in increments of 5°. Perform this test three times each at:
(1) Maximum operating velocity (±15 percent);
(2) 67 percent ±7.5 percent of the maximum operating velocity; and
(3) 33 percent ±7.5 percent of the maximum operating velocity if (2) and (3) are normal operating practices.
6. Calculations data analysis and reporting.
6.1 Procedure for determination of stack gas volumetric flow rate. Calculate the reference stack gas velocity and corresponding stack gas volumetric flow rate with the calibrated type S pitot tube measurements by the reference method. Calculate the measurement system stack gas volumetric flow rate as specified by the manufacturer’s written instructions. Record the volumetric flow rates for each in the appropriate tables.
6.2 Procedure for determination of mean values and 95 percent confidence intervals.
6.2.1 Mean value. The mean value of a data set is calculated according to Equation E-1.
6.2.2 95 percent confidence level. The 95 percent confidence level (two sided) is calculated according to Equation E-2.
Values for
2 | 12.706 | 7 | 2.447 | 12 | 2.201 |
3 | 4.303 | 8 | 2.365 | 13 | 2.179 |
4 | 3.182 | 9 | 2.306 | 14 | 2.160 |
5 | 2.776 | 10 | 2.262 | 15 | 2.145 |
6 | 2.571 | 11 | 2.228 | 16 | 2.131 |
6.3 Data analysis and reporting.
6.3.1 Accuracy (relative). First, calculate the mean reference value (Equation E-1) of the 14 average volumetric flow rates calculated by the reference method. Second, from the 14 pairs of average volumetric flow rates calculated by the reference method and measurement system volumetric flow rate readings, calculate the mean value (Equation E-1) of the differences of the 14 paired readings. Calculate the 95 percent confidence interval (Equation E-2) using the differences of fourteen paired readings. To calculate the values in the second part of this section substitute d
6.3.2 Zero drift (24 hour). From the zero values measured each 24 hours during the field test, calculate the differences between successive readings expressed in volumetric flow rate units. Calculate the mean value of these differences and the confidence interval of these differences using Equations E-1 and E-2. Report the sum of the absolute value of the mean difference and the confidence interval as a percentage of the measurement system span. This percentage is the zero drift.
6.3.3 Calibration drift (24 hour). From the calibration values measured every 24 hours during the field test calculate the differences between: (1) The calibration reading after zero and calibration adjustment, and (2) the calibration reading 24 hours later after zero adjustment but before calibration adjustment. Calculate the mean value of these differences and the confidence interval using Equations E-1 and E-2. Report the sum of the absolute value of the mean difference and confidence interval as a percentage of the measurement system span. This percentage is the calibration drift.
6.3.4 Operation period. Other than that clearly specified as required in the operation and maintenance manual, the measurement system shall not require any corrective maintenance, repair, replacement or adjustment during the 168-hour performance and operational test period. If the measurement system operates within the specified performance parameters and does not require corrective maintenance, repair, replacement or adjustment other than as specified above during the 168-hour test period, the operational period will be successfully concluded. Failure of the measurement to meet this requirement shall call for a repetition of the 168-hour test period. Portions of the test, except for the 168-hour field test period, which were satisfactorily completed need not be repeated. Failure to meet any performance specifications shall call for a repetition of the one-week performance test period and that portion of the testing which is related to the failed specification. All maintenance and adjustments required shall be recorded. Output readings shall be recorded before and after all adjustments.
6.3.5 Orientation sensitivity. In the event the conditions of paragraph 5.1.4 of this appendix are required, the following calculations shall be performed. Calculate the ratio of each measurement system reading divided by the reference pitot tube readings. Graph the ratio vs. angle of deflection on each side of center. Report the points at which the ratio differs by more than ±4 percent from unity (1.00).
Appendix F to Part 52 – Clean Air Act Section 126 Petitions From Eight Northeastern States: Named Source Categories and Geographic Coverage
The table and figures in this appendix are cross-referenced in § 52.34.
Table F-1 – Named Source Categories in Section 126 Petitions
Petitioning state | Named source categories |
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Connecticut | Fossil fuel-fired boilers or other indirect heat exchangers with a maximum gross heat input rate of 250 mmBtu/hr or greater and electric utility generating facilities with a rated output of 15 MW or greater. |
Maine | Electric utilities and steam-generating units with a heat input capacity of 250 mmBtu/hr or greater. |
Massachusetts | Electricity generating plants. |
New Hampshire | Fossil fuel-fired indirect heat exchange combustion units and fossil fuel-fired electric generating facilities which emit ten tons of NO |
New York | Fossil fuel-fired boilers or indirect heat exchangers with a maximum heat input rate of 250 mmBtu/hr or greater and electric utility generating facilities with a rated output of 15 MW or greater. |
Pennsylvania | Fossil fuel-fired indirect heat exchange combustion units with a maximum rated heat input capacity of 250 mmBtu/hr or greater, and fossil fuel-fired electric generating facilities rated at 15 MW or greater. |
Rhode Island | Electricity generating plants. |
Vermont | Fossil fuel-fired electric utility generating facilities with a maximum gross heat input rate of 250 mmBtu/hr or greater and potentially other unidentified major sources. |