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Title 40—Protection of Environment–Volume 5

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Title 40—Protection of Environment–Volume 5


Part


chapter i—Environmental Protection Agency (Continued)

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CHAPTER I—ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)

SUBCHAPTER C—AIR PROGRAMS (CONTINUED)

PART 52—APPROVAL AND PROMULGATION OF IMPLEMENTATION PLANS (CONTINUED)


Editorial Note:Nomenclature changes to part 52 appear at 81 FR 74586, Oct. 26, 2016.

Subpart NN—Pennsylvania

§ 52.2020 Identification of plan.

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 87959, Nov. 6, 2024.

(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
Title 25—Environmental Protection Article III—Air Resources
Chapter 121—General Provisions

Section 121.1Definitions1/16/20218/9/2023, 88 FR 53804Added the definition of “synthetic minor facility”

Section 121.1Definitions4/23/165/9/19, 84 FR 20291Revises the following definitions: “CEMS—Continuous emission monitoring system,” “Major NOX emitting facility,” “Major VOC emitting facility,” and “Stationary internal combustion engine or stationary reciprocating internal combustion engine.” Adds new definitions for the following terms: “Process heater,” “Refinery gas,” “Regenerative cycle combustion turbine,” “Simple cycle combustion turbine,” and “Stationary combustion turbine.”

Section 121.1Definitions12/21/195/12/21, 86 FR 25953Revised definitions for “major facility,” “regulated NSR pollutant,” and “significant” to address 2016 PM2.5 Implementation Rule requirements.
Section 121.1Definitions12/10/202210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Adds definition for the term “ppm” and amends the following definitions: “CPMS,” “Fugitive emissions,” and “Responsible official” to support the amendments to Chapter 129.

Section 121.2Purpose3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 121.3Applicability3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 121.4Regional Organization of the Department5/23/9212/22/94, 59 FR 65971(c)(94).
Section 121.7Prohibition of Air Pollution3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 121.8Compliance responsibilities8/13/7712/17/79, 44 FR 73031(c)(21); correction published 8/22/80 (45 FR 56060).
Section 121.9Circumvention3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 121.10Existing orders3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 121.11Severability clause3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1); no longer in PA DEP rules.
Chapter 122—National Standards of Performance for New Stationary Sources
Section 122.1Purpose08/01/7912/14/20, 85 FR 80624
Section 122.2Scope08/01/7912/14/20, 85 FR 80624
Section 122.3Adoption of Standards12/26/9712/14/20, 85 FR 80624
Chapter 123—Standards for Contaminants
Fugitive Emissions
Section 123.1(a) through (c)Prohibition of certain fugitive emissions8/29/7712/17/79, 44 FR 73031(c)(21); Paragraph 123.1(d) is not in the SIP.
Section 123.2Fugitive particulate matter8/13/837/27/84, 49 FR 30183(c)(60).
Particulate Matter Emissions
Section 123.11Combustion units3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Appendix A [Graph]Particulate Matter—Combustion Units3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 123.12Incinerators3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 123.13(a) through (c)Processes8/27/8011/13/81, 46 FR 55971(c)(39); paragraph 123.13(d) is not in the SIP.
Section 123.14Outdoor wood-fired boilers10/2/109/20/11, 76 FR 58116New section.
Appendix B [Graph]Particulate Matter—Processes Listed in Table 13/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Appendix C [Graph]Particulate Matter—Processes Not Listed in Table 13/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Sulfur Compound Emissions
Section 123.21General3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 123.22(a)Combustion units. [General provisions—air basins and non-air basins]07/25/203/4/22, 87 FR 12405Amended 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 Basin08/01/7908/08/79, 44 FR 46465(c)(20); correction published 1/23/80 (45 FR 5303).
123.22(b)Combustion units—Erie Air Basin07/25/203/4/22,87 FR 12405Amended 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 Basin08/21/8207/05/83, 48 FR 30630(c)(53).
123.22(c)Combustion units—Upper Beaver Valley Air Basin07/25/203/4/22, 87 FR 12405Amended 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 Basin01/01/8112/16/81, 46 FR 61267(c)(40).
123.22(d)Combustion units—Lower Beaver Valley Air Basin07/25/203/4/22, 87 FR 12405Amended 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 Basin10/01/7806/04/79, 44 FR 31980(c)(18).
123.22(e)Combustion units—Southeast PA Air Basin07/25/203/4/22, 87 FR 12405Amended 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 testing07/25/203/4/22, 87 FR 12405Amended 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 reporting07/25/203/4/22, 87 FR 12405Amended 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 Units3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 123.24Primary zinc smelters8/11/754/30/76, 41 FR 18077(c)(14).
Section 123.25Monitoring requirements10/27/906/30/93, 58 FR 34911(c)(81).
Odor Emissions
Section 123.31Limitations3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1); SIP version of Section 123.31 is different from State version.
Visible Emissions
Section 123.41Limitations3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 123.42 (Except paragraph 123.42(4))Exceptions3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1); Paragraph 123.42(4) is declared not in SIP at (c)(21).
Section 123.43Measuring Techniques3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 123.44Limitations of visible fugitive air contaminants from operation of any coke oven battery12/27/976/11/02, 67 FR 39854(c)(189).
Section 123.45Alternative opacity limitations6/20/811/19/83, 48 FR 2319(c)(48).
Appendix D [Chart]Alternate Opacity Limitation—Application6/20/811/19/83, 48 FR 2319(c)(48).
Section 123.46Monitoring requirements6/20/811/19/83, 48 FR 2319(c)(48).
Nitrogen Compound Emissions
Section 123.51Monitoring requirements10/20/909/23/92, 57 FR 43905(c)(74).
NOX Allowance Requirements
Section 123.101Purpose11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.102Source NOX allowance requirements and NOX allowance control period11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.103General NOX allowance provisions11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.104Source authorized account representative requirements11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.105NATS provisions11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.106NOX allowance transfer protocol11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.107NOX allowance transfer procedures11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.108Source emissions monitoring requirements11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.109Source emissions reporting requirements11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.110Source compliance requirements11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.111Failure to meet source compliance requirements11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.112Source operating permit provision requirements11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145)
Section 123.113Source recordkeeping requirements11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.114General NOX allocation provisions11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.115Initial NOX allowance NOX allocations3/11/006/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.116Source opt-in provisions11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.117New NOX affected source provisions11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.118Emission reduction credit provisions11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.119Bonus NOX allowance awards11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Section 123.120Audit11/1/976/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Appendix E [Chart]Appendix E [NOX Allowances Chart]3/11/006/6/00, 65 FR 35840(c)(145).
Chapter 126—Standard for Motor Fuels
Subchapter A—Oxygenate Content of Gasoline
Section 126.101General8/19/9512/17/99, 64 FR 70589(c)(142).
Section 126.102Sampling and testing8/19/9512/17/99, 64 FR 70589(c)(142).
Section 126.103Recordkeeping and reporting8/19/9512/17/99, 64 FR 70589(c)(142).
Section 126.104Labeling requirements8/19/9512/17/99, 64 FR 70589(c)(142).
Subchapter D—Motor Vehicle Emissions Control Program
General Provisions
Section 126.401Purpose12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Pennsylvania Clean Vehicles Program
Section 126.411General requirements12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Section 126.412Emission requirements12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Section 126.413Exemptions12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Applicable Motor Vehicle Testing
Section 126.421Exemptions12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Section 126.422New motor vehicle compliance testing12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Section 126.423Assembly line testing12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Section 126.424In-use motor vehicle enforcement testing12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Section 126.425In-use surveillance testing12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Motor Vehicle Manufacturers’ Obligations
Section 126.431Warranty and recall12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Section 126.432Reporting requirements12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Motor Vehicle Dealer Responsibilities
Section 126.441Responsibility of motor vehicle dealers12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Department Responsibilities
Section 126.451Responsibilities of the Department12/9/061/24/12, 77 FR 3386.
Chapter 127—Construction, Modification, Reactivation, and Operation of Sources
Subchapter A—General
Section 127.1Purpose11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.3Operational flexibility11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Subchapter B—Plan Approval Requirements
Section 127.11Plan approval requirements11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.11aReactivation of sources11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.12Content of applications11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.12aCompliance review11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.12bPlan Approval Terms and Conditions5/24/0810/5/12, 77 FR 60910Revised; limited approval.
Section 127.12cPlan approval reporting requirements11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.12dCompleteness Determination5/24/0810/5/12, 77 FR 60910Added; limited approval.
Section 127.13Extensions5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261Revised.
Section 127.13aPlan approval changes for cause11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.13bDenial of Plan approval application11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.13cNotice of basis for certain plan approval decisions11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.14Exemptions11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.25Compliance requirement11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.32Transfer of plan approvals11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.35Maximum achievable control technology standards for hazardous air pollutants11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.36Health risk-based emission standards and operating practice requirements11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.44Public Notice5/24/0810/5/12, 77 FR 60910Revised; limited approval.
Section 127.45Contents of Notice5/24/0810/5/12, 77 FR 60910Revised; limited approval.
Section 127.46Filing protests8/13/837/27/84, 49 FR 30183(c)(60).
Section 127.47Consideration of protests11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.48Conferences and Hearings5/24/0810/5/12, 77 FR 60910Revised; limited approval.
Section 127.49Conference or hearing procedure11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.50Conference or hearing record11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.51Plan approval disposition11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Subchapter D—Prevention of Significant Deterioration of Air Quality
Section 127.81Purpose6/18/838/21/84, 49 FR 33127(c)(57).
Section 127.82Scope6/18/838/21/84, 49 FR 33127(c)(57).
Section 127.83Adoption of Program6/18/838/21/84, 49 FR 33127(c)(57).
Subchapter E—New Source Review
Section 127.201General requirements9/3/117/13/12, 78 FR 41276Revised.
Section 127.201aMeasurements, abbreviations and acronyms9/3/117/13/12, 77 FR 41276Revised.
Section 127.202Effective date12/21/195/12/21, 86 FR 25953Revised to include VOC and ammonia as PM2.5 precursors.

Previous approval was July 13, 2012. Docket No. EPA-R03-OAR-2011-0924.
Section 127.203Facilities subject to special permit requirements9/3/117/13/12, 77 FR 41276Revised.
Section 127.203aApplicability determination12/21/195/12/21, 86 FR 25953Revised to include annual and 24-hour levels for “significant air quality impacts for PM2.5.”

Previous approval was July 13, 2012. Docket No. EPA-R03-OAR-2011-0924.
Section 127.204Emissions subject to this Subchapter9/3/117/13/12, 77 FR 41276Revised.
Section 127.205Special permit requirements5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261Revised.
Section 127.206ERC general requirements9/3/117/13/12, 77 FR 41276Revised.
Section 127.207Creditable emissions decrease or ERC generation and creation5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261Revised.
Section 127.208ERC use and transfer requirements5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261Revised.
Section 127.209ERC registry system5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261Revised.
Section 127.210Offset ratios12/21/195/12/21, 86 FR 25953Revised to include PM2.5 offset ratios for both VOC and ammonia.

Previous approval was July 13, 2012. Docket No. EPA-R03-OAR-2011-0924.
Section 127.212Portable facilities5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261Revised.
Section 127.213Construction and demolition5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261Revised.
Section 127.215Reactivation5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261Revised.
Section 127.216Circumvention1/15/9412/9/97, 62 FR 64722(c)(107).
Section 127.217Clean Air Act Titles III-V applicability5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261Revised.
Section 127.218PALs5/19/075/14/12, 77 FR 28261New.
Subchapter F—Operating Permit Requirements
General
Section 127.401Scope11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.402General provisions11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.403Permitting of sources operating lawfully without a permit11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.404Compliance schedule for repermitting11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Permit Applications
Section 127.411Content of applications.11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.412Compliance review forms11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.413Municipal notification11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.414Supplemental information11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Review of Applications
Section 127.421Review of Applications11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.422Denial of permits11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.423Notice of basis for certain operating permit decisions11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.424Public Notice1/16/20218/9/2023, 88 FR 53804Corrected a cross-reference error in public notice section.

Section 127.425Contents of notice11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.426Filing protests11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.427Consideration of protest11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.428Conferences and hearings11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.429Conference or hearing procedure11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.430Conference or hearing record11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.431Operating permit disposition11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Operating Permit Conditions
Section 127.441Operating permit terms and conditions11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.442Reporting requirements11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.443Operating permit requirements11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.444Compliance requirements11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.445Operating permit compliance schedules11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.446Operating permit duration11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.447Alternate operating scenarios11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.448Emissions trading at facilities with Federally enforceable emissions cap11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.449De minimis emission increases11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.450Administrative operating permit amendments11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Operating Permit Modifications
Section 127.461Operating permit changes for cause11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.462Minor operating permit modifications11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.463Operating permit revisions to incorporate applicable standards11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.464Transfer of operating permits11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).
Section 127.465Significant operating permit modification procedures1/16/20218/9/2023,88 FR 53804Added section 127.465 to establish the procedures the owner or operator of a stationary air contamination source or facility shall follow to make a significant modification to an applicable operating permit

Subchapter H—General Plan Approvals and Operating Permits
General
Section 127.601Scope11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39594(c)(111).
Issuance of General Plan Approvals and General Operating Permits
Section 127.611General plan approvals and general operating permits11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39594(c)(111).
Section 127.612Public notice and review period11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39594(c)(111).
Use of General Plan Approvals and Permits
Section 127.621Application for use of general plan approvals and general operating permits11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39594(c)(111).
Section 127.622Compliance with general plan approvals and general operating permits11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39594(c)(111).
Subchapter I—Plan Approval and Operating Permit Fees
Section 127.701General provisions12/14/133/27/15, 80 FR 16286Paragraphs (b) and (c) revised.
Section 127.702Plan approval fees1/16/20218/9/2023, 88 FR 53804Amended section 127.702

Section 127.703Operating permit fees under subchapter F1/16/20218/9/2023, 88 FR 53804 Amended section 127.703

Section 127.707Failure to pay fee11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(C).

Section 127.709Fees for requests for determination1/16/20218/9/2023, 88 FR 53804Added section 127.709 to establish fees for requests for determination

Section 127.710Fees for the use of general plan approvals and general operating permits under Subchapter H.1/16/20218/9/2023, 88 FR 53804Added section 127.710 to establish application fees for the use of general plan approvals and general operating permits for stationary or portable sources

Subchapter J—General Conformity
Section 127.801Purpose11/9/969/29/97, 62 FR 50870(c)(126).
Section 127.802Adoption of Standards11/9/969/29/97, 62 FR 50870(c)(126).
Chapter 129—Standards for Sources
Miscellaneous Sources
Section 129.11Nitric acid plants3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 129.12Sulfuric acid plants3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 129.13Sulfur recovery plants3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
APPENDIX AAllowable emissions, sulfur oxides—sulfur recovery plants4/23/943/23/98, 63 FR 13789(c)(129).
Section 129.14Open burning operations8/9/768/19/80, 45 FR 55178(c)(33).
Section 129.15Coke pushing operations8/29/77,12/31/7712/17/79, 44 FR 73031(c)(21); correction published 8/22/80, 45 FR 56060.
Section 129.16Door maintenance, adjustment and replacement practices12/12/777/17/79, 44 FR 41429(c)(19).
Section 129.18Municipal waste incinerators10/27/906/30/93, 58 FR 34911(c)(81).
Sources of VOCs

Section 129.51General8/11/188/16/2024, 89 FR 66602After reconsideration of previous approval, removing references to Section 129.63a.
Section 129.52Surface coating processes10/22/168/10/18, 83 FR 39604Revised 129.52(g) and added Subsection 129.52(k).
Section 129.52aControl of VOC emissions from large appliance and metal furniture surface coating processes9/11/108/24/2011, 76 FR 52870New section is added.
Section 129.52bControl of VOC emissions from paper, film, and foil surface coating processes11/20/105/23/11, 76 FR 29649New section is added.
Section 129.52cControl of VOC emissions from flat wood paneling surface coating processes12/18/106/2/11, 76 FR 31855New section is added.
Section 129.52dControl of VOCs from Miscellaneous Metal Parts Surface Coating Processes, Miscellaneous Plastic Parts Surface Coating Processes and Pleasure Craft Surface Coatings10/22/168/10/18, 83 FR 39604New section 129.52d is added. This section does not remove or replace any permits approved under 52.2020(d).
Section 129.52eControl of VOC emissions from automobile and light-duty truck assembly coating operations and heavier vehicle coating operations10/22/163/23/18, 83 FR 12676New section is added. This section does not remove or replace any permits approved under 52.2020(d).
Section 129.54Seasonal operation of auxiliary incineration equipment8/3/915/13/93, 58 FR 28362(c)(79).
Section 129.55Petroleum refineries—specific sources6/20/811/19/83, 48 FR 2319(c)(48).
Section 129.56Storage tanks greater than 40,000 gallons capacity containing VOCs9/5/987/26/00, 65 FR 45920(c)(147).
Section 129.57Storage tanks less than or equal to 40,000 gallons capacity containing VOCs6/20/811/19/83, 48 FR 2319(c)(48).
Section 129.58Petroleum refineries—fugitive sources8/13/837/27/84, 49 FR 30183(c)(60).
Section 129.59Bulk gasoline terminals8/3/915/13/93, 58 FR 28362(c)(79).
Section 129.60Bulk gasoline plants8/3/915/13/93, 58 FR 28362(c)(79).
Section 129.61Small gasoline storage tank control (Stage I control)8/3/915/13/93, 58 FR 28362(c)(79).
Section 129.62General standards for bulk gasoline terminals, bulk gasoline plants, and small gasoline storage tanks5/23/9412/22/94, 59 FR 65971(c)(94).

Section 129.63aControl of VOC emissions from industrial cleaning solvents8/11/1812/14/20, 85 FR 80624Added new Section 129.63a.
Section 129.64Cutback asphalt paving8/13/837/27/84, 49 FR 30183(c)(60).
Section 129.65Ethylene production plants8/1/795/20/80(c)(22).
Section 129.66Compliance schedules and final compliance dates12/18/106/2/11, 76 FR 31855This section is amended.
Section 129.67Graphic arts systems10/22/168/10/18, 83 FR 39604Revised Subsection 129.67(a)(1).
129.67aControl of VOC emissions from flexible package printing presses6/28/20146/25/2015, 80 FR 36482Adds section 129.67a.
129.67bControl of VOC emissions from offset lithographic printing presses and letterpress printing presses6/28/20146/25/2015, 80 FR 36482Adds section 129.67b.
Section 129.68Manufacture of synthesized pharmaceutical products8/3/915/13/93, 58 FR 28362(c)(79).
Section 129.69Manufacture of pneumatic rubber tires5/23/9212/22/94, 59 FR 65971(c)(94).
Section 129.71Synthetic organic chemical and polymer manufacturing—fugitive sources5/23/9212/22/94, 59 FR 65971(c)(94).
Section 129.72Manufacture of surface active agents5/23/9212/22/94, 59 FR 65971(c)(94).
Section 129.73Aerospace manufacturing and rework8/11/1812/14/20, 85 FR 80624Correction to numbering in Table II.
Section 129.74Control of VOC emissions from fiberglass boat manufacturing materials12/19/158/17/16, 81 FR 54744New 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 129.75Mobile equipment repair and refinishing10/22/168/10/18, 83 FR 39604Revised Subsection 129.75(b)(1).

Previous approval 8/14/00 (c) 148.
129.77Control of emissions from the use or application of adhesives, sealants, primers and solvents6/28/20146/25/2015, 80 FR 36482Amends section 129.77.
Mobile Sources
Section 129.81Organic liquid cargo vessel loading and ballasting9/28/919/28/93, 58 FR 50517(c)(84).
Section 129.82Control of VOCs from gasoline dispensing facilities (Stage II)4/10/995/21/01, 66 FR 27875(c)(153).
Stationary Sources of NOX and VOCs
Section 129.91Control of major sources of NOX and VOCs6/10/007/20/01, 66 FR 37908(c)(152).
Section 129.92RACT proposal requirements4/23/943/23/98, 63 FR 13789(c)(129).
Section 129.93 [Except for 129.93(c)(6) &(7)]Presumptive RACT emission limitations4/23/943/23/98, 63 FR 13789(c)(129).
Section 129.94NOX RACT emission averaging general requirements4/23/943/23/98, 63 FR 13789(c)(129).
Section 129.95Recordkeeping4/23/943/23/98, 63 FR 13789(c)(129).
Additional RACT Requirements for Major Sources of NOX and VOCs
Section 129.96Applicability8/11/1812/14/20, 85 FR 80624Subsections (a) and (b) are revised.
Section 129.97Presumptive RACT requirements, RACT emission limitations, and petition for alternative compliance schedule4/23/168/16/2022, 87 FR 50259Partial Disapproval. See 40 CFR 52.2023(o).

Section 129.98Facility-wide or system-wide NOX emissions averaging plan general requirements4/23/165/9/19, 84 FR 20291Conditionally approved. See 40 CFR 52.2023(m).
Section 129.99Alternative RACT proposal and petition for alternative compliance schedule8/11/1812/14/20, 85 FR 80624Section 129.99(i)(1)(ii) is revised.
Section 129.100Compliance demonstration and recordkeeping requirements8/11/1812/14/20, 85 FR 80624Section 129.100(a) is revised.
Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations
Section 129.101General provisions and applicability6/10/007/20/01, 66 FR 37908(c)(152).
Section 129.102Emission standards6/10/007/20/01, 66 FR 37908(c)(152).
Section 129.103Work practice standards6/10/007/20/01, 66 FR 37908(c)(152).
Section 129.104Compliance procedures and monitoring requirements6/10/007/20/01, 66 FR 37908(c)(152).
Section 129.105Recordkeeping requirements6/10/007/20/01, 66 FR 37908(c)(152).
Section 129.106Reporting requirements6/10/007/20/01, 66 FR 37908(c)(152).
Section 129.107Special provisions for facilities using an emissions averaging approach6/10/007/20/01, 66 FR 37908(c)(152).
Control of VOC Emissions from Unconventional and Conventional Oil and Natural Gas Sources

129.121General provisions and applicability12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.122Definitions, acronyms, and EPA methods12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.123Storage vessels12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.124Natural gas-driven continuous bleed pneumatic controllers12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.125Natural gas-driven diaphragm pumps12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.126Compressors12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.127Fugitive emissions components12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.128Covers and closed vent systems12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.129Control devices12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.130Recordkeeping and reporting12/10/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from unconventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.131General provisions and applicability12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.132Definitions, acronyms and EPA methods12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.133Storage vessels12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.134Natural gas-driven continuous bleed pneumatic controllers12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.135Natural gas-driven diaphragm pumps12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.136Compressors12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.137Fugitive emissions components12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.138Covers and closed vent systems12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.139Control devices12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
129.140Recordkeeping and reporting12/2/2210/1/24, 89 FR 79754Controlling VOC emissions from conventional oil and natural gas sources.
Additional NOX Requirements
Section 129.201Boilers4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446Revised section.
Section 129.202Stationary combustion turbines4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446Revised section.
Section 129.203Stationary internal combustion engines12/11/049/29/06, 71 FR 57428SIP-effective date is 10/30/06.
Section 129.204Emission accountability4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446Revised section.
Section 129.205Zero emission renewable energy production credit12/11/049/29/06, 71 FR 57428SIP-effective date is 10/30/06.
Control of NOX Emissions From Glass Melting Furnaces
Section 129.301Purpose6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Section 129.302Applicability6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Section 129.303Exemptions6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Section 129.304Emission requirements6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Section 129.305Start-up requirements6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Section 129.306Shutdown requirements6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Section 129.307Idling requirements6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Section 129.308Compliance determination6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Section 129.309Compliance demonstration6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Section 129.310Recordkeeping6/19/108/22/11, 76 FR 52283New section
Chapter 130—Standards for Products
Subchapter B—Consumer Products
General Provisions
Section 130.201Applicability10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717
Section 130.202Definitions10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717
Standard
Section 130.211Table of standards10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717
Section 130.212Products diluted prior to use10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.213Products registered under FIFRA10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717
Section 130.214Requirements for charcoal lighter materials10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717
Section 130.215Requirements for aerosol adhesives10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717
Section 130.216Requirements for floor wax strippers10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.217Sell-through of products10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717Adds section to allow for the sell-through of product manufactured prior to applicable effective dates.
Exemptions
Section 130.331Products for shipment and use outside this Commonwealth10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.332Antiperspirants and deodorants10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.333LVP-VOC10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.334Products registered under FIFRA10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.335Air fresheners10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.336Adhesives10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.337Bait station insecticides10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.338Fragrances10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717Added section.
Innovative Products
Section 130.351Innovative products exemption10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.352Request for exemption10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Administrative Requirements
Section 130.371Code-dating10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.372Most restrictive limit10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717
Section 130.373Additional labeling requirements for aerosol adhesives10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717
Reporting Requirements
Section 130.391Required reporting of information to the Department10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.392Confidentiality10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Variances
Section 130.411Application for variance10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.412Variance orders10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.413Termination of variance10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.414Modification of variance10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
TEST METHODS
Section 130.431Testing for compliance10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
ACP for Consumer Products
Section 130.451Alternative methods of compliance10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230)
Section 130.452Exemption10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.453Request for exemption10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.454Application for an ACP10/11/0810/18/10,75 FR 63717.
Section 130.455Recordkeeping and availability of requested information10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.456Surplus reductions and surplus trading10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.457Limited-use surplus reduction credits for early reformulations of ACP products10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.458Reconciliation of shortfalls10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.459Notification of modifications to an ACP by the responsible ACP party10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.460Modifications that require Department preapproval10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.461Other modifications10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.462Modification of an ACP by the Department10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.463Cancellation of an ACP10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.464Treatment of information10/5/0212/8/04, 69 FR 70895(c)(230).
Section 130.465Other applicable requirements10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Public Hearing Requirements
Section 130.471Public hearings10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Subchapter C—Architectural and Industrial Maintenance Coatings
Section 130.601Applicability10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Section 130.602Definitions10/11/0810/18/10, 75 FR 63717.
Section 130.603Standards10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Section 130.604Container labeling requirements10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Section 130.605Reporting requirements10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Section 130.606Application for variance10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Section 130.607Variance orders10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Section 130.608Termination of variance10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Section 130.609Extension, modification or revocation of variance10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Section 130.610Public hearings10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Section 130.611Compliance provisions and test methods10/25/0311/23/04, 69 FR 68080(c)(227).
Subchapter D—Adhesives, Sealants, Primers and Solvents
Section 130.701Applicability12/25/109/26/12, 77 FR 59090New section is added.
Section 130.702Emission standards12/25/109/26/12, 77 FR 59090New section is added.
130.703Exemptions and exceptions6/28/20146/25/2015, 80 FR 36482Amends section 130.703.
Section 130.704Recordkeeping requirements12/25/109/26/12, 77 FR 59090New section is added.
Section 130.705Compliance procedures and test methods12/25/109/26/12, 77 FR 59090New section is added.
Section 130.706Container labeling12/25/109/26/12, 77 FR 59090New section is added.
Section 130.707Product dating12/25/109/26/12, 77 FR 59090New section is added.
Section 130.708Sell-through of products12/25/109/26/12, 77 FR 59090New section is added.
Chapter 131—Ambient Air Quality Standards
Section 131.1Purpose3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 131.2National Ambient Air Quality Standards3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 131.3Ambient air quality standards8/13/837/27/84, 49 FR 30183(c)(60); Amendment removed a lead standard provision. The remaining standards are not SIP-related.
Section 131.4Application of ambient air quality standards3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Chapter 135—Reporting of Sources
General
Section 135.1Definitions3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 135.2Applicability [of sources]3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 135.3Reporting3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 135.4Reporting forms and guides3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 135.5Recordkeeping10/10/921/12/95, 60 FR 2081(c)(96).
Emission Statements
Section 135.21Emission statements10/10/921/12/95, 60 FR 2081(c)(96).
Chapter 137—Air Pollution Episodes
General
Section 137.1Purpose1/28/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 137.2Monitoring facilities1/28/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 137.3Episode criteria6/9/906/16/93, 58 FR 33203(c)(75).
Section 137.4Standby plans12/27/976/11/02, 67 FR 39854(c)(189).
Section 137.5Implementation of emission reduction procedures1/28/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Level Actions
Section 137.11Forecast level actions1/28/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 137.12Alert level actions1/28/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 137.13Warning level actions1/28/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 137.14Emergency level actions1/28/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Chapter 139—Sampling and Testing
Subchapter A—Sampling and Testing Methods and Procedures
General
Section 139.1Sampling facilities3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 139.2Sampling by others3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 139.3General requirements8/1/798/8/79, 44 FR 46465(c)(20); Correction published 1/23/80 (45 FR 5303).
Section 139.4References02/09/1307/10/14, 79 FR 39333Amended and added references.
Section 139.5Revisions to the source testing manual and continuous source monitoring manual11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(D).
Stationary Sources
Section 139.11General requirements3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 139.12Emissions of particulate matter4/12/148/1/16, 81 FR 50359Amends section 139.12.
Section 139.13 (Except Provisions applicable to H2S and TRS)Emissions of SO2, H2S, TRS and NO211/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(D).
Section 139.14Emissions of VOCs6/10/007/20/01, 66 FR 37908(c)(152).
Section 139.16Sulfur in fuel oil02/09/1307/10/14, 79 FR 39333Amended to add cross references.
Section 139.17General requirements6/20/811/19/83, 48 FR 2319(c)(48).
Section 139.18Calculation of alternative opacity limitations6/20/811/19/83, 48 FR 2319(c)(48).
Ambient Levels of Air Contaminants
Section 139.31General3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section 139.32Sampling and analytical procedures11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(D).
Section 139.33Incorporation of Federal procedures3/20/725/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Subchapter B—Monitoring Duties of Certain Sources
General
Section 139.51Purpose8/29/777/17/79, 44 FR 41429(c)(19).
Section 139.52Monitoring methods and techniques8/29/777/17/79, 44 FR 41429(c)(19).
Section 139.53Filing monitoring reports4/12/148/1/16, 81 FR 50359Amends section 139.53.
Subchapter C—Requirements for Continuous In-Stack Monitoring for Stationary Sources
Section 139.101General Requirements3/7/986/11/02, 67 FR 39854(c)(189).
Section 139.102References11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(D).
Section 139.103Opacity monitoring requirements11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 39597(c)(110)(i)(D).
Section 139.111Waste incinerator monitoring requirements12/27/976/11/02, 67 FR 39854(c)(189).
Chapter 141—Alternate Standards
Section 141.1Imposing alternate standards authorized5/14/889/17/92, 57 FR 42894(c)(73).
Chapter 145—Interstate Pollution Transport Reduction
Subchapter A—NOX Budget Trading Program
General Provisions
Section 145.1Purpose9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.2Definitions9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.3Measurements, abbreviations and acronyms9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.4Applicability9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.5Retired unit exemption9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.6Standard requirements9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.7Computation of time9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.8Transition to CAIR NOX Trading Programs4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446New section.
NOX Account
Section 145.10Authorization and responsibilities of the NOX authorized account representative9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.11Alternate NOX authorized account representative9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.12Changing the NOX authorized account representative; and changes in the Alternate NOX authorized account representative; changes in the owners and operators9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.13Account certificate of representation9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.14Objections concerning the NOX authorized account representative9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Compliance Certification
Section 145.30Compliance certification report9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.31Department’s action on compliance certifications9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
NOX Allowance Allocations
Section 145.40State Trading Program budget9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.41Timing Requirements for NOX allowance allocations9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.42NOX Allowance allocations12/11/049/29/06, 71 FR 57428Revised; SIP-effective date is 10/30/06.
Section 145.43Compliance supplement pool9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Accounting Process for Deposit Use and Transfer of Allowances
Section 145.50NOX Allowance Tracking System accounts9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.51Establishment of accounts9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.52NOX Allowance Tracking System responsibilities of NOX authorized account representative9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.53Recordation of NOX allowance allocations9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.54Compliance9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.55Banking9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.56Account error9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.57Closing of general accounts9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
NOX Allowance Transfers
Section 145.60Submission of NOX allowance transfers9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.61NOX transfer recordation9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.62Notification9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Recording and Recordkeeping Requirements
Section 145.70General monitoring requirements9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.71Initial certification and recertification procedures9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.72Out of control periods9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.73Notifications9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.74Recordkeeping and reporting9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.75Petitions9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.76Additional requirements to provide heat input data9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Opt-In Process
Section 145.80Applicability for opt-in sources9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.81Opt-in source general provisions9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.82NOX authorized account representative for opt-in sources9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.83Applying for a NOX budget opt-in approval9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.84Opt-in process9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.85NOX budget opt-in application contents9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.86Opt-in source withdrawal from NOX Budget Trading Program9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.87Opt-in unit change in regulatory status9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Section 145.88NOX allowance allocations to opt-in units9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Emission Reduction Credit Provisions
Section 145.90Emission reduction credit provisions9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Interstate Pollution Transport Reduction Requirements
Section 145.100Applicability to upwind states9/23/008/21/01, 66 FR 43795(c)(168).
Subchapter B—Emissions of NOX from Stationary Internal Combustion Engines
Section 145.111Applicability12/11/049/29/06, 71 FR 57428New Section

SIP-effective date is 10/30/06.
Section 145.112Definitions12/11/049/29/06, 71 FR 57428New Section

SIP-effective date is 10/30/06.
Section 145.113Standard requirements4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446New subsection d.
Subchapter C—Emissions of NOX from Cement Manufacturing
Section 145.141Applicability12/11/049/29/06, 71 FR 57428New Section

SIP-effective date is 10/30/06.
Section 145.142Definitions6/19/107/19/11, 76 FR 42558Added new definitions and terms.
Section 145.143Standard requirements6/19/107/19/11, 76 FR 42558Added compliance dates and allowable emissions of NOX.
Section 145.144Compliance determination6/19/107/19/11, 76 FR 42558New section.
Section 145.145Compliance demonstration and reporting requirements6/19/107/19/11, 76 FR 42558New section.
Section 145.146Recordkeeping6/19/107/19/11, 76 FR 42558New section.
Subchapter D. CAIR NOX and SO2 Trading Programs—General Provisions
Section 145.201Purpose4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Section 145.202Definitions4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Section 145.203Applicability4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Section 145.204Incorporation of Federal regulations by reference4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Additional Requirements for Chapter 127 Emission Reduction Credit Provisions
Section 145.205Emission reduction credit provisions4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Additional Requirements for CAIR NOX Annual Trading Program
Section 145.211Timing Requirements for CAIR NOX allowance allocations4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Section 145.212CAIR NOX allowance allocations4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Section 145.213Supplemental monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements for gross electrical output and useful thermal energy for units subject to 40 CFR 96.170-96.1754/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CAIR NOX OZONE SEASON TRADING PROGRAM
Section 145.221Timing requirements for CAIR NOX ozone season allowance allocations4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Section 145.222CAIR NOX Ozone Season allowance allocations4/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Section 145.223Supplemental monitoring, recordkeeping and reporting requirements for gross electrical output and useful thermal energy for units subject to 40 CFR 96.370-96.3754/12/0812/10/09, 74 FR 65446
Title 65 Pennsylvania Statute—Public Officers
Part II—Accountability
Chapter 11—Ethics, Standards, and Financial Disclosure
Section 1101Short title of chapter12/14/9810/16/14, 79 FR 62005Addresses CAA section 128.
Section 1102Definitions1/1/0710/16/14, 79 FR 62005Addresses CAA section 128.
Section 1104Statement of financial interests required to be filed12/14/9810/16/14, 79 FR 62005Addresses CAA section 128.
Section 1105Statement of financial interests1/1/0710/16/14, 79 FR 62005Addresses CAA section 128.
Section 1109Penalties12/14/9810/16/14, 79 FR 62005Addresses CAA section 128.
Title 67—Transportation
Part I—Department of Transportation
Subpart A—Vehicle Code Provisions
Article VII—Vehicle Characteristics
Chapter 175—Vehicle Equipment and Inspection
Subchapter A—General Provisions
Section 175.2Definitions9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411“Temporary Inspection Approval Indicator” only.
Section 175.2Definitions12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Definitions which apply to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.3Application of equipment rules12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.4Vehicles required to be inspected12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.6Annual inspection12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.7Inspection of vehicle reentering this Commonwealth12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.8Newly purchased vehicles2/19/9410/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.11Coordination of safety and emission inspection9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Subchapter B—Official Inspection Stations
Section 175.21Appointment12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.22Making application12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.23(a) and (c)Approval12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.24Required certificates and station signs12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.25(a), (b)(1), (b)(3), and (c)Inspection area12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.26(a) introductory sentence and (a)(3)Tools and equipment9/28/9610/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.27Hours12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies 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 Mechanics12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313.Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.29(f)(4)Obligations and responsibilities of station9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 175.29Obligations and responsibilities of stations9/27/9710/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties (except for (f)(4), which applies to I/M and non-I/M programs).
Section 175.31Fleet inspection stations12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Subchapter C—Certificate of Inspection
Section 175.41(a), (b)(1), (b)(3), (c), (d), (e)(1), (e)(3), (e)(5), and (f)(4)Procedure9/27/9710/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies statewide;

To I/M program and non-I/M safety inspection program.
Section 175.42Recording inspection9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411
Section 175.43Security9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411
Section 175.44Ordering certificates of inspection9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411
Section 175.45Violation of use of certificate of inspection9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411
Subchapter D—Schedule of Penalties and Suspensions: Official Inspection Stations and Certified Mechanics
Section 175.51Cause for suspension2/19/9410/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section;

Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.52Reapplication12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section;

Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Subchapter E—Passenger Cars and Light Trucks
Section 175.61Application of subchapter12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section;

Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.72(d)Fuel systems12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section;

Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.80(d)Inspection procedure5/13/9910/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section;

Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Subchapter H—Motorcycles
Section 175.141Application of subchapter12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section;

Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Subchapter J—Motor-Driven Cycles and Motorized Pedalcycles
Section 175.171Application12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section;

Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Subchapter K—Street Rods, Specially Constructed and Reconstructed Vehicles
Section 175.201Application of subchapter12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section;

Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.202Conditions12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Section 175.220(d) [introductory sentence only]Inspection procedure5/13/9910/6/05, 70 FR 58313Applies to safety inspection program in non-I/M counties.
Subchapter L—Animal-Drawn Vehicles, Implements of Husbandry and Special Mobile Equipment
Section 175.221Application12/3/8810/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Chapter 177—Enhanced Emission Inspection Program
Subchapter A—General Provisions
Section 177.1Purpose10/1/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.2Application of equipment rules10/1/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.3Definitions11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Implementation of Emission Inspection Program
Section 177.22Commencement of inspections11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Retitled and revised.
Section 177.23Notification of requirement for emission inspection11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.24Program evaluation11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
I/M Program
Section 177.51Program requirements11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Excludes paragraphs (c)(1), (c)(2), and (c)(3), and reference to those paragraphs.
Section 177.52Emission inspection prerequisites11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.53Vehicle inspection process11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Subchapter B—Subject Vehicles
Section 177.101Subject vehicles11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.102Inspection of vehicles reentering this Commonwealth9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.103Used vehicles after sale or resale9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.104Vehicles registered in nondesignated areas or other states9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.105Vehicles requiring emission inspection due to change of address11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Subchapter C—Emission Test Procedures and Emission Standards
General
Section 177.201General requirements11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.202Emission test equipment11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.202aOBD-I/M check equipment11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section.
Section 177.202bEquipment for gas cap test and visual inspection11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section.
Section 177.203Test procedures11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.204Basis for failure11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Retitled and revised.
Recall Provisions
Section 177.231Requirements regarding manufacturer recall notices9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.232Compliance with recall notices9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.233Failure to comply9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Emission Inspection Report
Section 177.251Record of test results9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.252Emission inspection report11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Retitled and revised.
Section 177.253Responsibility of the station owner for vehicles which fail the emission inspection11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Retitled and revised.
Retest
Section 177.271Procedure11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.272Prerequisites11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.273Content of repair data form11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.274Retest fees11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.275Repair technician training and certification11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section.
Issuance of Waiver
Section 177.281Issuance of waiver11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.282Annual adjustment of minimum waiver expenditure for emission inspection11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Excludes/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”.
Procedures Relating to Certificates of Emission Inspection
Section 177.291Procedures relating to certificates of emission inspection11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Retitled and revised.
Section 177.292Recording inspection11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Registration Recall Procedure for Violation of §§ 177.301-177.305 (Relating to On-Road Testing)
Section 177.301Authorization to conduct on-road emission testing9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.302On-road testing devices9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.304Failure of on-road emission test11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.305Failure to produce proof of correction of on-road emission test failure9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Subchapter D—Official Emission Inspection Station Requirements
General
Section 177.401Appointment11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.402Application9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.403Approval of emission inspection station9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.404Required certificates and station signs11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.405Emission inspection areas11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.406Equipment11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Retitled and revised.
Section 177.407Hours of operation11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.408Certified emission inspectors11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Obligations and Responsibilities of Station Owners/Agents
Section 177.421Obligations and responsibilities of station owners/agents11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.422Commonwealth emission inspection stations11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Retitled and revised.
Section 177.423Fleet emission inspection stations11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Retitled and revised.
Section 177.424General emission inspection stations11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.425Security11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.426Ordering certificates of emission inspection9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.427Violations of use of certificate of emission inspection9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Quality Assurance
Section 177.431Quality assurance11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Subchapter E—Equipment Manufacturers’ and Contractors’ Requirements and Obligations
Equipment Manufacturers’ Requirements
Section 177.501Equipment approval procedures11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.502Service commitment11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.503Performance commitment11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.504Revocation of approval9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Contractor Obligations
Section 177.521Contractor obligations and responsibilities11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Subchapter F—Schedule of Penalties and Hearing Procedure
Schedule of Penalties and Suspensions
Section 177.601Definitions11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313New section.
Section 177.602Schedule of penalties for emission inspection stations11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.603Schedule of penalties for emission inspectors11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Additional Violations
Section 177.605Subsequent violations11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Section 177.606Multiple violations9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Departmental Hearing Procedure
Section 177.651Notice of alleged violation and opportunity to be heard prior to immediate suspension11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Retitled and revised.
Section 177.652Official documents9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Restoration After Suspension
Section 177.671Restoration of certification of an emission inspector after suspension9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.672Restoration of certification of an emission inspection station after suspension9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Section 177.673Restoration of certification of certified repair technician after suspension9/27/976/17/99, 64 FR 32411(c)(139).
Registration Recall Procedure for Violation of §§ 177.301-177.305 (Relating to on-Road Testing)
Section 177.691Registration Recall Committee11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313
Appendix AAcceleration Simulation Mode: Pennsylvania Procedures, Standards, Equipment Specifications and Quality Control Requirements11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Replaces previous Appendix A.
Appendix BDepartment Procedures and Specifications11/22/0310/6/05, 70 FR 58313Replaces previous Appendix B.
Title 35 Pennsylvania Statute—Health and Safety
Chapter 23B—Diesel-Powered Motor Vehicle Idling Act
Section 4601Short title2/6/098/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4602Definitions2/6/098/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4603Restrictions on idling2/6/098/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4604Increase of weight limit2/6/098/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4605Penalties2/6/098/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4606Disposition of fines2/6/098/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4607Enforcement2/6/098/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4608Permanent idling restriction signs2/6/098/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4609Preemption2/6/098/1/11, 76 FR 45708
Section 4610Applicability2/6/098/1/11, 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
Part A—General
2101.01Short Titles10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935In SIP at 52.2020(c)(92); citation change only at (c)(192).
2101.02.a, .02.cDeclaration of Policy and Purpose10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2101.03Effective Date and Repealer10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935In SIP at (c)(92); citation change only at (c)(192).
2101.04Existing Orders10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2101.05Existing Permits and Licenses3/31/988/30/04, 69 FR 5283152.2420(c)(209).
2101.06Construction and Interpretation10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2101.07 (Except paragraphs .07.c.2 and c.8)Administration and Organization06/19/1505/31/17, 82 FR 24861Revised 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 Standards9/25/134/8/20, 85 FR 19669This action is only approving the ACHD incorporations of EPA NAAQS under 40 CFR part 50 cited under this section.
2101.11Prohibition of Air Pollution10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2101.12Interstate Air Pollution10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2101.13Nuisances10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2101.14Circumvention10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2101.20Definitions10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192); See Part I of the IBR document.
2101.20Definitions5/15/98, 9/1/994/17/01, 66 FR 19724(c)(151); See Part I of the IBR document.
2101.20Definitions7/10/036/24/05, 70 FR 36511See Part II of the IBR document.
2101.20Definitions5/24/1012/28/10, 75 FR 81480Addition of four new definitions: Exterior panels, interior panels, flat wood panel coating, and tileboard. See Part III of the IBR document.
2101.20Definitions5/24/101/2/14, 79 FR 54Addition of “PM2.5” definition.
2101.20Definitions6/8/1311/6/14, 79 FR 65905Added seven definitions related to Outdoor Wood-Fired Boilers.
2101.20Definitions4/3/20123/30/2015, 80 FR 16570Revise the latest entry dated 11/26/14, 79 FR 70471 by revising the existing definition of “Major Source” and “Major Modification”.
2101.20Definitions06/19/1505/31/17, 82 FR 24861Revised definition of “County Executive” to mean “the Chief Executive of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, as defined in the Allegheny County Home Rule Charter”.
2101.20Definitions01/01/158/10/17, 82 FR 37318Revised existing definition of “Open burning.” All remaining definitions are unchanged as approved on June 24, 2015 (80 FR 36239).
2101.20Definitions12/08/20175/2/2019, 84 FR 18739Revised and added definitions relating to sale and usage of commercial fuel oil.
2101.20Definitions9/25/134/8/20, 85 FR 19669Addition of definition for “County Council.”
2101.20Definitions3/3/196/15/20, 85 FR 36164Adding “Significant air quality impact” for PM2.5.
Part B—Permits Generally
2102.01Certification10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2102.02Applicability10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2102.03.a through .kPermits Generally10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2102.04Permits Generally4/3/20123/30/2015, 80 FR 16570
2102.05Installation Permits for New and Modified Major Sources10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2102.06Major Sources Locating in or Impacting a Nonattainment Area3/3/196/15/20, 85 FR 36164Adding requirements for 2012 PM2.5 NAAQS, as it relates to NNSR. Specifically, SO2, NOX, VOC, and ammonia are considered PM2.5 precursors in Allegheny County, PA.

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.”
2102.07Prevention of Significant Deterioration3/31/982/28/13, 78 FR 13493Added.
2102.08Emission Offset Registration4/3/20123/30/2015, 80 FR 16570
2102.10Installation Permit Application And Administration Fees7/26/20096/24/2015, 80 FR 36239
Part C—Operating Permits
2103.01Transition10/20/958/30/04, 69 FR 52831(c)(209).
Subpart 1—Operating Permits (All Major and Minor Permits)
2103.10.a., bApplicability, Prohibitions, Records10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2103.11Applications10/20/958/30/04, 69 FR 52831(c)(209).
2103.12Issuance, Standard Conditions3/31/988/30/04, 69 FR 52831(c)(209).
2103.13Expiration, Renewals, Reactivation10/20/958/30/04, 69 FR 52831(c)(209).
2103.14Revisions, Amendments, Modifications1/12/018/30/04, 69 FR 52831(c)(209).
2103.15Reopenings, Revocations10/20/958/30/04, 69 FR 52831(c)(209).
Subpart 2—Additional Requirements for Major Permits
2103.20.b.4Applicability, Prohibitions, Records10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
Part D—Pollutant Emission Standards
2104.01Visible Emissions10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2104.02Particulate Mass Emissions8/15/976/12/98, 63 FR 32126(c)(133)(i)(B)(1); Citation changes approved on 11/12/02 (67 FR 68935) at (c)(192).
2104.03Sulfur Oxide Emissions7/10/037/21/04, 69 FR 43522(c)(216)(i)(C).
2104.05Materials Handling10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2104.06Violations10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2104.07Stack Heights10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2104.09Outdoor Wood-Fired Boilers6/8/1311/6/14, 79 FR 65905Added new regulation.
2104.10Commercial Fuel

Oil

09/01/2005/17/22, 87 FR 29839Amended sections 2104.10 (a), and 2104.10(d). Previous approval (5/2/2019, 84 FR 18739).
Part E—Source Emission and Operating Standards
2105.01Equivalent Compliance Techniques7/10/036/24/05, 70 FR 36511
2105.02Other Requirements Not Affected10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.03Operation and Maintenance10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.04Temporary Shutdown of Incineration Equipment10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.06Major Sources of Nitrogen Oxides and Volatile Organic Compounds10/20/9510/7/02, 67 FR 62389(c)(157).
Subpart 1—VOC Sources
2105.10Surface Coating Processes6/8/1311/26/14, 79 FR 70471Revision to Applicability, section 2105.10(a).
2105.11Graphic Arts Systems6/8/1310/6/14, 79 FR 60061, 10/6/14 Revision to Exempt Other, section 2105.11(f).
2105.12Volatile Organic Compound Storage Tanks10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.13Gasoline Loading Facilities10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.14Gasoline Dispensing Facilities—Stage II Control7/10/051/17/08, 73 FR 3190
2105.15Degreasing Operations10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.16Cutback Asphalt Paving10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.17Ethylene Production Processes10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.19Synthetic Organic Chemical & Polymer Manufacturing—Fugitive Sources10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
Subpart 2—Stag, Coke, and Miscellaneous Sulfur Sources
2105.20Slag Quenching10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.21Coke Ovens and Coke Oven Gas4/1/077/13/09, 74 FR 33329Revision 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).
2105.22Miscellaneous Sulfur Emitting Processes10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
Subpart 3—Incineration and Combustion Sources
2105.30 (except paragraphs .b.3 and .f)Incinerators10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192); Section 2105.30.f. is federally enforceable as part of the applicable section 111(d) plan.
Subpart 4—Miscellaneous Fugitive Sources
2105.40Permit Source Premises10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.41Non-Permit Premises10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.42Parking Lots and Roadways10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.43Permit Source Transport10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.44Non-Permit Source Transport10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.45Construction and Land Clearing10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.46Mining10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.47Demolition10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.48Areas Subject to Sections 2105.40 Through 2105.4710/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.49.a, .bFugitive Emissions10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
Subpart 5—Open Burning and Abrasive Blasting Sources
2105.50Open Burning11/25/20214/4/2024, 89 FR 23525

Article XX, Section 533Abrasive Blasting10/9/8610/19/87, 51 FR 38758(c)(69).
Subpart 7—Miscellaneous VOC Sources
2105.70Petroleum Refineries10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.71Pharmaceutical Products10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.72Manufacturer of Pneumatic Rubber Tires10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2105.74Aerospace Manufacturing and Rework7/10/036/24/05, 70 FR 36511
2105.75Mobile Equipment Repair and Refinishing7/10/036/24/05, 70 FR 36511
2105.76Wood Furniture Manufacturing Operations7/10/036/24/05, 70 FR 36511
2105.77Control of VOC Emissions from Large Appliance and Metal Furniture Surface Coating Processes5/24/1012/28/10, 75 FR 81480New Regulation.
2105.78Control of VOC Emissions from Flat Wood Paneling Coating Processes5/24/1012/28/10, 75 FR 81480New Regulation.
2105.79Control of VOC Emissions from Paper, Film, and Foil Surface Coating Processes5/24/1012/28/10, 75 FR 81480New Regulation.
2105.80Control of VOC Emissions from Offset Lithographic Printing and Letterpress Printing6/8/1310/6/14, 79 FR 60059, 10/6/14New Regulation
2105.81Control of VOC Emissions from Flexible Package Printing6/8/1310/6/14,79 FR 60059, 10/6/14New Regulation
2105.82Control of VOC Emissions from Industrial Solvent Cleaning Operations6/8/1310/6/14,79 FR 60059, 10/6/14New Regulation
2105.83Control of VOC Emissions from Miscellaneous Metal and/or Plastic Parts Surface Coating Processes6/8/131/20/16, 81 FR 2993New regulation.
2105.84Control of VOC Emissions from Automobile and Light-Duty Truck Assembly Coatings6/8/131/20/16, 81 FR 2993 New regulation.
2105.85Control of VOC Emissions from Miscellaneous Industrial Adhesives6/8/131/20/16, 81 FR 2993New regulation.
2105.86Control of VOC Emissions from Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing Materials6/19/151/20/16, 81 FR 2993New regulation.

2105.87Control of VOC Emissions from Unconventional and Conventional Oil and Natural Gas Industry Sources2/5/2310/1/24, 89 FR 79754Incorporates by reference the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection regulations for “unconventional” and “conventional” oil and natural gas sources promulgated at 52 Pa.B. 5287 and 52 Pa.B 7635 (both published on December 10, 2022). The SIP revision does not include the last sentence of § 2105.87.a, which is noted in strikethrough.

Subpart 8—Additional Miscellaneous VOC Sources
2105.88Consumer Products4/3/1211/29/12, 77 FR 71115New section is added.
Subpart 10—NOX Sources
2105.101Control of NOX Emissions from Glass Melting Furnaces4/3/1211/29/12, 77 FR 71117New subpart and section are added.
Part F—Air Pollution Episodes
2106.01Air Pollution Episode System10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2106.02Air Pollution Source Curtailment Plans10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2106.03Episode Criteria10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2106.04Episode Actions10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2106.05USX-Clairton Works PM-10 Self Audit Emergency Action Plan8/15/976/12/98, 63 FR 32126(c)(133)(i)(B)(3).

2106.06Mon Valley Air Pollution Episode11/25/20214/4/2024, 89 FR 23525
Part G—Methods
2107.01General10/20/951/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2107.02Particulate Matter10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2107.03Sulfur Oxides10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2107.04 (except paragraph .04.h)Volatile Organic Compounds10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2107.05Nitrogen Oxides10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2107.06Incinerator Temperatures10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2107.07Coke Oven Emissions10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2107.08Coke Oven Gas10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2107.10Sulfur Content of Coke10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2107.11Visible Emissions4/1/077/13/09, 74 FR 3329
2107.16Sulfur in Fuel Oil12/08/20175/2/2019, 84 FR 18739
2107.20.c, .g through .j, .m and .nAmbient Measurements10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
Part H—Reporting, Testing & Monitoring
2108.01Reports Required10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2108.01.a.Termination of Operation10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2108.01.bShutdown of Control Equipment10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2108.01.cBreakdowns10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2108.01.d.Cold Start10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2108.01.e (Except paragraphs e.1.A &.B)Emissions Inventory Statements10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2108.01.fOrders10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2108.01.gViolations10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2108.02Emissions Testing10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2108.03Continuous Emission Monitoring4/1/077/13/09, 74 FR 3329Revision to paragraph 2108.03.f (Violations).
2108.04Ambient Monitoring10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
Part I—Enforcement
2109.01Inspections10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2109.02 (except paragraph.02.a.7)Remedies9/25/134/8/20, 85 FR 19669Changed references of “Board of County Commissioners” to “County Executive.” (c)(192).
2109.03 (except under a. subsections 1, 2, 3)Enforcement Orders9/25/134/8/20, 85 FR 19669Paragraph (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).
2109.04Orders Establishing an Additional or More Restrictive Standard10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2109.05Emergency Orders10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2109.06 (Except paragraphs .06.a.2, .a.3, and .a.4)Civil Proceedings10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2109.10Appeals10/20/9511/14/02, 67 FR 68935(c)(192).
2109.20General Federal Conformity10/20/9511/14/02, 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
Title 3—Air Management Code
Chapter 3-100General Provisions10/20/695/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Chapter 3-200Prohibited Conduct06/18/155/31/2019, 84 FR 25179Section 3-207 was amended to lower the allowable sulfur content in fuel oils in Philadelphia County.
Chapter 3-300Administrative Provisions9/21/723/12/79, 44 FR 13480(c)(15).
Regulation I—General Provisions
Section IDefinitions4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section II (Except portions of paragraph II.B)Source Registration and Emission Reporting5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section IIITesting and Test Methods4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IVAvailability of Technology4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VImprovement and Plan4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VIPre-existing Regulations4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VIICircumvention4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VIIISeverability4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IXEffective Date4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section XI.DCompliance with Federal Regulations—Stack Height Regulations3/27/861/23/89, 54 FR 3029(c)(70).
Regulation II—Air Contaminant and Particulate Matter Emissions
Section INo Title [General Provisions]4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IIOpen Fires4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IVVisible Emissions5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section VParticulate Matter Emissions from the Burning of Fuels8/27/814/16/82, 47 FR 16325(c)(43).
Section VISelection of Fuel for Particulate Matter Emission Control4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VIIParticulate Matter Emissions from Chemical, Metallurgical, Mechanical and Other Processes4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VIIIFugitive Dust4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Table 1No Title [Allowable Process Weight Emissions]4/29/705/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Regulation III—The Control of Emissions of Oxides and Sulfur Compounds
Section INo Title [General Provisions]11/25/155/31/2019, 84 FR 25179
Section IIControl of Sulfur Compound Emissions11/25/155/31/2019, 84 FR 25179
Section IIIControl of Sulfur in Fuels11/25/155/31/2019, 84 FR 25179
Regulation IV—Governing Air Pollution Control Measures During High Air Pollution Episodes
Section IDefinitions2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IIDeclaration of Conditions2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IIITermination of Conditions2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IVAlert and Notification System by the Health Commissioner and the Emergency Coordinator2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VAdvance Preparation for High Air Pollution Episodes2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1)
Section VIActions and Restrictions2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VIISeverability2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VIIIEffective Date2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Table IMinimum Abatement Strategies for Emission Reduction Plans—Stage I Condition2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Table IIMinimum Abatement Strategies for Emission Reduction Plans—Stage II Condition2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Table IIIMinimum Abatement Strategies for Emission Reduction Plans—Emergency Condition2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Table IVEmergency Business and Establishment List2/5/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Regulation V—Control of Emissions of Organic Substances From Stationary Sources
Section I (Except for definitions related to section V, paragraphs C and D)Definitions4/26/201010/7/2016, 81 FR 69691Amended to include definitions related to AMR V Sections XV and XVI. Exempted definitions were addressed in a previous approval. See 58 FR 33200 (June 16, 1993).
Section IIStorage Tanks7/10/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IIIOil-Effluent Water Separator7/10/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IVPumps and Compressors7/10/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section V (Except paragraphs V.C and V.D)Organic Material Loading7/10/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VISolvents7/10/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VIIProcessing of Photochemically Reactive Materials7/10/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section VIIIArchitectural Coatings7/10/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section IXDisposal of Solvents7/10/715/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section XCompliance with Pennsylvania Standards for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC)11/28/866/16/93, 58 FR 33192(c)(82).
Section XIPetroleum Solvent Dry Cleaning11/28/864/12/93, 58 FR 19066(c)(77).
Section XIIPharmaceutical Tablet Coating11/28/866/16/93, 58 FR 33200(c)(83).
Section XIIIProcess Equipment Leaks5/23/984/6/93, 58 FR 17778(c)(78).
Section XVControl of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) from Marine Vessel Coating Operations4/26/1010/7/16, 81 FR 69691Addresses RACT requirements for the ozone NAAQS under EPA’s CTGs.
Section XVISynthetic Organic Manufacturing Industry (SOCMI) Air Oxidation, Distillation, and Reactor Processes4/26/1010/7/16, 81 FR 69691Addresses RACT requirements for the ozone NAAQS under EPA’s CTGs.
Section XXIICircumvention7/10/71 recodified

5/23/88
5/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section XXIIISeverability7/10/71 recodified

5/23/88
5/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Section XXIVEffective Date7/10/71 recodified

5/23/88
5/31/72, 37 FR 10842(c)(1).
Regulation VII—Control of Emissions of Nitrogen Oxides From Stationary Sources
Section IDefinitions7/1/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section IIFuel Burning Equipment11/20/851/14/87, 52 FR 1456(c)(65).
Section IIINitric Acid Plants7/1/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section IVEmissions Monitoring7/1/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section VCircumvention7/1/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section VISeverability7/1/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section VIIEffective Date7/1/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Regulation VIII—Control of Emissions of Carbon Monoxide From Stationary Sources
Section IDefinitions8/20/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section IIGeneral8/20/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section IIIEmissions Monitoring8/20/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section IVCircumvention8/20/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section VSeverability8/20/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Section VIEffective Date8/20/725/14/73, 38 FR 12696(c)(7).
Regulation XI—Control of Emissions From Incinerators
Section IDefinitions5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section IIGeneral Provisions5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section III (Except paragraph III.E. (odors))Emissions Limitations5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section IVDesign5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section VOperation5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section VIPermits and Licenses5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section VIICircumvention5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section VIIISeverability5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Section IXEffective Date5/4/749/9/75, 40 FR 41787(c)(12).
Regulation XIII—Construction, Modification, Reactivation and Operation of Sources
Section IIntroduction10/30/953/28/03, 68 FR 15059(c)(203).
Section IIProgram Adoption10/30/953/28/03, 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 (NOX)

Name of source
Permit No.
County
State

effective date
EPA approval date
Additional explanation/

§§ 52.2063 and 52.2064

citations
1
For exceptions, see the applicable paragraphs in 40 CFR § 52.2063(c)
ARCO Chemical Company04-313-052Beaver12/9/865/16/90, 55 FR 20267(c)(71).
IMC Chemical Group39-313-014Lehigh12/10/865/16/90, 55 FR 20267(c)(72).
Aristech Chemical Corp86-I-0024-PAllegheny8/28/86

3/3/87
6/16/93, 58 FR 33197(c)(80).
The Knoll Group46-326-001AMontgomery3/24/9310/19/93, 58 FR 53885(c)(87).
ESSROC MaterialsPA-48-0004ANorthampton12/20/9408/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(1).
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. (PP&L)—Brunner IslandPA-67-2005York12/22/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(2).
PPG Industries, Inc.—South MiddletonOP-21-2002Cumberland12/22/9408/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(3).

Stroehmann Bakeries—Dauphin CountyPA-22-2003Dauphin12/22/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(4).
General Electric Transportation Systems—ErieOP-25-025Erie12/21/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292See also 52.2064(c)(4).
J. E. Baker Co. (Refractories)—YorkOP-67-2001York12/22/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292See also 52.2064(c)(8).
Lafarge CorpOP-39-0011Lehigh12/23/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(7).
Lafarge CorpPA-39-0011ALehigh12/23/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(7).
West Penn Power—ArmstrongPA-03-000-023Armstrong12/29/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(8).
West Penn Power—ArmstrongPA-03-306-004Armstrong3/28/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(8).
West Penn Power—ArmstrongPA-03-306-006Armstrong11/22/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(8).
Plain and Fancy Kitchens, IncPA-38-318-019CLebanon12/23/948/8/95, 60 FR 40292(c)(98)(i)(B)(9).
Stroehmann Bakeries—Bradford CountyPA-08-0001Bradford2/9/958/10/95, 60 FR 40758(c)(101)(i)(B).
Stroehmann Bakeries—Bradford CountyOP-08-0001ABradford2/9/958/10/95, 60 FR 40758(c)(101)(i)(B).
Stroehmann Bakeries—Lycoming CountyPA-41-0001Lycoming2/9/9508/10/95, 60 FR 40758(c)(101)(i)(B).
Stroehmann Bakeries—Lycoming CountyOP-41-0001ALycoming2/9/9508/10/95, 60 FR 40758(c)(101)(i)(B).
Philadelphia Electric Co. (PECO)—EddystoneOP-23-0017Delaware12/28/949/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(1).
Philadelphia Electric Co. (PECO)—EddystonePA-23-0017Delaware12/28/949/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(1).
Gilberton Power Co.—John Rich MemorialOP-54-0004Schuylkill12/20/949/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(2).
Bethlehem Steel—Coke and Chemical ProductionOP-48-0013Northampton12/20/9409/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(3).
Bethlehem Steel—FoundryOP-48-0014Northampton12/20/949/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(3).
Bethlehem Steel—Structural ProductsOP-48-0010Northampton12/20/949/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(3).
Bethlehem Steel—ForgingOP-48-0015Northampton12/20/949/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(3).
Westwood Energy Properties, Inc. (CRS Sirrine, Inc.)OP-54-000-6Schuylkill12/27/9409/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(4).
PECO Energy Co.—Front StreetOP-46-0045Montgomery3/31/959/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(5).
Crawford Furniture Manufacturing Corp.—Clarion CountyOP-16-021Clarion3/27/959/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(6).
Schuylkill Energy ResourcesOP-54-0003Schuylkill5/19/959/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(7).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—Milford Compressor StationOP-52-0001Pike4/21/959/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(9).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.—Entriken Compressor StationOP-31-2003Huntingdon5/16/959/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(10).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—Greencastle Compressor StationOP-28-2003Franklin4/21/959/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(11).
Lord Corporation—Aerospace DivOP-25-095Erie3/30/959/8/95, 60 FR 46768(c)(102)(i)(B)(12).
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co. (TENNECO)—Station 313PA-53-0001

OP-53-0001

CP-53-0001
Potter11/27/954/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(1).
Corning Asahi Video Products—State CollegeOP-14-0003Centre12/27/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(2).
Corning Asahi Video Products—State CollegeOP-14-309-009CCentre5/5/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(2).
Corning Asahi Video Products—State CollegeOP-14-309-010ACentre8/18/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(2).
Corning Asahi Video Products—State CollegeOP-14-309-037ACentre5/5/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(2).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—Easton Compressor StationOP-48-0001

PA-48-0001A
Northampton5/19/954/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(3).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.—Bedford Compressor StationOP-05-2007Bedford5/16/954/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(4).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.—Marietta Compressor StationPA-36-2025Lancaster5/16/954/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(5).
Hercules Cement CoOP-48-0005

PA-48-0005A
Northampton12/23/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(6).
ESSROC (formerly Lone Star Industries, Inc.)OP-48-0007Northampton12/29/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(7).
Pennsylvania Power and Light Co. (PP&L)—MontourOP-47-0001

PA-47-0001A
Montour12/27/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(8).
Pennsylvania Electric Co. (PENELEC)—ShawvillePA-17-0001Clearfield12/27/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(9).
Zinc Corp. of America—Potter TwpOP-04-000-044Beaver12/29/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(10).
The Proctor and Gamble Paper Products Company MehoopanyOP-66-0001

PA-66-0001A
Wyoming12/20/944/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(11).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—Union City Compressor StationOP-25-892Erie4/11/954/09/96, 61 FR 15709(c)(103)(i)(B)(12).
James River Corp.—ChambersburgOP-28-2006Franklin6/14/9502/12/96, 61 FR 05303(c)(104)(i)(C)(1).
Appleton Papers, Inc.—HarrisburgOP-21-2004Cumberland5/24/9502/12/96, 61 FR 05303(c)(104)(i)(C)(2).
Air Products and Chemicals, Inc.—Corporate R & DOP-39-0008Lehigh5/25/9502/12/96, 61 FR 05303(c)(104)(i)(C)(3).
Elf Atochem North America, Inc.—King of PrussiaOP-46-0022Montgomery6/27/9502/12/96, 61 FR 05303(c)(104)(i)(C)(4).
York City Sewer Authority (Wastewater Treatment Plant)OP-67-2013York3/1/9502/12/96, 61 FR 05303(c)(104)(i)(C)(5).
Glasgow, Inc.—Ivy RockOP-46-0043Montgomery6/7/9502/12/96, 61 FR 05303(c)(104)(i)(C)(6).
Glasgow, Inc.—Spring HouseOP-46-0029Montgomery6/7/9502/12/96, 61 FR 05303(c)(104)(i)(C)(7).
Glasgow, Inc.—CatanachOP-15-0021Chester6/7/9502/12/96, 61 FR 05303(c)(104)(i)(C)(8).
Glasgow, Inc.—FreebornOP-23-0026Delaware6/7/9502/12/96, 61 FR 05303(c)(104)(i)(C)(9).
UGI Utilities—Hunlock CreekOP-40-0005

PA-40-0005A
Luzerne12/20/9405/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(1).
Solar Turbines, Inc. (York Cogeneration Facility)PA-67-2009York8/17/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(2).
Solar Turbines, Inc. (York Cogeneration Facility)CP-67-2009York8/17/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(2).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—Renovo Compressor StationOP-18-0001

PA-18-0001
Clinton7/18/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(3).
National Fuel Gas Supply Corp.—East Fork Compressor StationOP-53-0007

PA-53-0007A
Potter7/17/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(4).
York County Solid Waste & Refuse Authority (Y.C.R.R.C.)PA-67-2006York8/25/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(5).
W. R. Grace and Co.—FORMPAC DivPA-06-1036Berks5/12/955/16/96, 61 FR 24706See also 52.2064(b)(2).
W. R. Grace and Co.—Reading PlantPA-06-315-001Berks6/4/925/16/96, 61 FR 24707See also 52.2064(b)(2).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Cherry Tree StaPA-32-000-303Indiana7/5/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(7).
EPC Power Corp. of Bethlehem (Crozer Chester CoGen)OP-23-0007Delaware6/8/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(8).
C-P Converters, Inc.—YorkOP-67-2030York8/30/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(9).
Fisher Scientific Co. International—IndianaOP-32-000-100Indiana7/18/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(10).
Adelphi Kitchens, Inc.—Robesonia FactoryOP-06-1001Berks4/4/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(11).
Birchcraft Kitchens, Inc.—Reading FactoryOP-06-1005Berks4/4/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(12).
Glasgow, Inc.—Bridgeport Asphalt PlantOP-46-0044Montgomery6/7/9505/16/96, 61 FR 24706(c)(108)(i)(B)(13).
Caparo Steel Co.—FarrellOP-43-285Mercer11/3/9512/20/96, 61 FR 67229See also 52.2064(i)(14); 52.2037(g).
Sharon Steel Corp.—FarrellOP-43-017Mercer11/3/9512/20/96, 61 FR 67229(c)(113)(i)(B)(2); 52.2036(f); 52.2037(e).
DMi Furniture, Inc.—Timely Plant #7 (Gettysburg)OP-01-2001Adams6/13/9503/12/97, 62 FR 11079(c)(114)(i)(B)(1).
R. R. Donnelley and Sons Co.—Lancaster West PlantOP-36-2026Lancaster7/14/9503/12/97, 62 FR 11079(c)(114)(i)(B)(2).
International Paper Company—Hammermill Papers DivisionOP-18-0005Clinton12/27/941/29/97, 62 FR 04167(c)(115)(i)(B).
Lucent Technology (formerly AT&T Corp.)—ReadingPA-06-1003Berks6/26/954/18/97, 62 FR 19051(c)(117)(i)(B)(1).
Garden State Tanning, Inc.—Fleetwood PlantPA-06-1014Berks6/21/954/18/97, 62 FR 19051(c)(117)(i)(B)(2).
Glidden Co., The—ReadingOP-06-1035Berks2/15/964/18/97, 62 FR 19051(c)(117)(i)(B)(3).
Maier’s Bakery—Reading PlantPA-06-1023Berks9/20/954/18/97, 62 FR 19047(c)(118)(i)(B)(1).
Morgan Corp.—Morgantown PlantOP-06-1025Berks8/31/954/18/97, 62 FR 19047(c)(118)(i)(B)(2).
Allentown Cement Co., Inc.—Evansville PlantPA-06-1002Berks10/11/954/18/97, 62 FR 19047(c)(118)(i)(B)(3).
Quaker Maid (Schrock Cabinet Group)—LeesportOP-06-1028Berks10/27/954/18/97, 62 FR 19047(c)(118)(i)(B)(4).
Brentwood Industries, Inc.—Reading PlantPA-06-1006Berks2/12/964/18/97, 62 FR 19047(c)(118)(i)(B)(5).
Metropolitan Edison Co. (MetEd)—Titus StationPA-06-1024Berks3/9/954/18/97, 62 FR 19047(c)(118)(i)(B)(6).
ICI Fluoropolymers—DowningtownPA-15-0009

CP-15-0009
Chester10/3/954/18/97, 62 FR 19047(c)(118)(i)(B)(7).
Synthetic Thread Co., Inc.—BethlehemPA-39-0007ALehigh8/10/954/18/97, 62 FR 19047(c)(118)(i)(B)(8).
Bird-in-Hand Woodwork, Inc. (Childcraft Education Corp.)OP-36-2022Lancaster9/27/954/18/97, 62 FR 19047(c)(118)(i)(B)(9).
Heinz Pet Products—BloomsburgOP-19-0003Columbia11/27/9508/21/97, 62 FR 44413(c)(119)(i)(B)(1).
Graco Children’s Products, Inc.—ElversonOP-15-0006Chester11/30/9508/21/97, 62 FR 44413(c)(119)(i)(B)(2).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.—BernvilleOP-06-1033Berks1/31/974/18/97, 62 FR 19049See also 52.2064(a)(15).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.—BechtelsvilleOP-06-1034Berks1/31/974/18/97, 62 FR 19049See also 52.2064(a)(19).
Carpenter Technology Corp.—Reading PlantOP-06-1007Berks9/27/964/18/97, 62 FR 19049See also 52.2064(i)(9).
North American Fluoropolymers Co. (NAFCO)06-1026, CP-06-1026Berks4/19/95

6/1/95
4/18/97, 62 FR 19049(c)(120)(i)(B)(4), (ii)(B).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Ellisburg Compressor StationPA-53-0004APotter2/29/9606/11/97, 62 FR 31732(c)(121)(i)(B)(1).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Ellisburg Compressor StationOP-53-0004Potter2/29/9606/11/97, 62 FR 31732(c)(121)(i)(B)(1).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Ellisburg Compressor StationCP-53-0004APotter2/29/9606/11/97, 62 FR 31732(c)(121)(i)(B)(1).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Greenlick Compressor StationPA-53-0003APotter12/18/9506/11/97, 62 FR 31732(c)(121)(i)(B)(2).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Greenlick StationCP-53-0003APotter12/18/9506/11/97, 62 FR 31732(c)(121)(i)(B)(2).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Greenlick Compressor StationOP-53-0003Potter2/18/9506/11/97, 62 FR 31732(c)(121)(i)(B)(2).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Crayne Station30-000-089Greene2/22/9506/11/97, 62 FR 31732(c)(121)(i)(B)(3).
CNG Transmission Corp.—State Line StationOP-53-0008Potter1/10/9606/11/97, 62 FR 31732(c)(121)(i)(B)(4).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Big Run StationPA-33-147Jefferson6/27/9506/11/97, 62 FR 31732(c)(121)(i)(B)(5).
Medusa Cement CompanyOP-37-013Lawrence7/27/9506/03/97, 62 FR 30250(c)(122)(i)(B)(1).
Keystone Cement CoOP-48-0003Northampton5/25/9506/03/97, 62 FR 30250(c)(122)(i)(B)(2).
Lehigh Portland Cement CompanyOP-67-2024York5/26/9506/03/97, 62 FR 30250(c)(122)(i)(B)(3).
Mercer Lime and Stone CompanyOP-10-023Butler5/31/9506/03/97, 62 FR 30250(c)(122)(i)(B)(4).
Con-Lime, IncOP-14-0001Centre6/30/956/3/97, 62 FR 30250See also 52.2064(c)(5).
Pennzoil Products Co.—RousevillePA-61-016Venango9/8/9506/11/97, 62 FR 31738(c)(124)(i)(B).
R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co.—Lancaster East PlantOP-36-2027Lancaster7/14/9507/21/97, 62 FR 33891(c)(125)(i)(B); 52.2036j.
Panther Creek PartnersOP-13-0003Carbon12/2/9609/29/97, 62 FR 50871(c)(128)(i)(B).
Allegro Microsystems, W.G., Inc.—Willow GroveOP-46-0006Montgomery12/19/9703/09/98, 63 FR 11370(c)(130)(i)(B)(1).
Hale Products, Inc.—ConshohockenOP-46-0057Montgomery11/21/9703/09/98, 63 FR 11370(c)(130)(i)(B)(2).
Con-Lime, Inc.—BellefonteOP-14-0001Centre1/7/983/9/98, 63 FR 11370See also 52.2064(c)(5).
Coastal Aluminum Rolling Mills, Inc.—WilliamsportOP-41-0007Lycoming11/21/9703/09/98, 63 FR 11370(c)(130)(i)(B)(4).
ABP/International Envelope CoOP-15-0023Chester11/2/9503/09/98, 63 FR 11370(c)(130)(i)(B)(5).
Brown Printing CompanyCP-46-0018Montgomery9/26/96

10/27/97
03/09/98, 63 FR 11370(c)(130)(i)(B)(6).
Fibre-Metal Products CompanyOP-23-0025Delaware2/20/9806/29/98, 63 FR 35145(c)(132)(i)(B)(1).
Finnaren & Haley, IncOP-46-0070Montgomery3/5/9806/29/98, 63 FR 35145(c)(132)(i)(B)(2).
Fres-co System USA, IncOP-09-0027Bucks3/5/9806/29/98, 63 FR 35145(c)(132)(i)(B)(3).
Graphic Packaging CorporationOP-15-0013Chester2/28/9806/29/98, 63 FR 35145(c)(132)(i)(B)(4).
Montour Oil Service Company, a division of Sun Company, IncOP-41-0013Lycoming3/19/9806/29/98, 63 FR 35145(c)(132)(i)(B)(5).
Atlantic Refining and Marketing Corp. (Sun Co., Inc. (R&M))OP-49-0015Northampton3/19/9806/29/98, 63 FR 35145(c)(132)(i)(B)(6).
Transwall CorporationOP-15-0025Chester3/10/9806/29/98, 63 FR 35145(c)(132)(i)(B)(7).
Tavo Packaging (formerly Mead Packaging Company)OP-09-0008Bucks11/8/9506/29/98, 63 FR 35145(c)(132)(i)(B)(8).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Harrison Compressor StationPA-53-0005APotter4/16/9610/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(1).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Harrison Compressor StationOP-53-0005Potter4/16/9610/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(1).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Harrison StationCP-53-0005APotter4/16/9610/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(1).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Leidy StationPA-18-0004AClinton3/25/9610/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(2).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Leidy Compressor StationOP-18-0004Clinton2/29/9610/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(2).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Leidy StationCP-18-0004AClinton3/25/9610/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(2).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Sabinsville Compressor StationPA-59-0002ATioga12/18/9510/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(3).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Sabinsville Compressor StationOP-59-0002Tioga12/18/9510/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(3).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Sabinsville StationCP-59-0002ATioga12/18/9510/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(3).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Tioga StationOP-59-0006Tioga1/16/9610/8/98, 63 FR 54050(c)(134)(i)(B)(4).
Eldorado Properties Corp.—Northumberland TerminalOP-49-0016Northumberland5/1/9811/06/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(1).
Endura Products, IncOP-09-0028Bucks5/13/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(2).
Ford Electronics & Refrigeration CompanyOP-46-0036Montgomery4/30/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(3).
H & N Packaging, Inc. (formerly Paramount Packaging Corp.)OP-09-0038Bucks6/8/9811/0/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(4).
Lancaster County Solid Waste Management Authority36-02013Lancaster6/3/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(5).
Monsey Products Co.—KimbertonOP-15-0031Chester6/4/9811/06/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(6).
Ortho-McNeil Pharmaceutical—Spring HouseOP-46-0027Montgomery6/4/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(7).
Piccari Press, IncOP-09-0040Bucks4/29/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(8).
Pierce and Stevens Corp.—KimbertonOP-15-0011Chester3/27/9811/06/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(9).
PQ Corporation—ChesterOP-23-0016Delaware6/16/9811/06/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(10).
Reynolds Metals Company DowningtonOP-15-0004Chester5/8/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(11).
Rhone-Poulenc Rorer Pharmaceutical, IncOP-46-0048BMontgomery4/2/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(12).
Superior Tube CompanyOP-46-0020Montgomery4/17/9811/06/98, 63 FR 59884See also 52.2064(g)(22).
Uniform Tubes IncOP-46-0046AMontgomery3/26/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(14).
U.S. Air Force—Willow Grove Air Reserve StationOP-46-0072Montgomery5/1/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(15).
Naval Air Station, Joint Reserve Base—Willow GroveOP-46-0079Montgomery5/4/9811/6/98, 63 FR 59884(c)(136)(i)(B)(16).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—Artemas Compressor Station05-2006Bedford4/19/9512/03/98, 63 FR 66755(c)(137)(i)B)(1).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—Donegal Compressor Station63-000-631Washington7/10/9512/03/98, 63 FR 66755(c)(137)(i)B)(2).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—Gettysburg Compressor Station01-2003Adams4/21/9512/03/98, 63 FR 66755(c)(137)(i)B)(3).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—Eagle Compressor StationOP-15-0022Chester2/1/9612/03/98, 63 FR 66755(c)(137)(i)B)(4).
Columbia Gas Transmission Corp.—DowningtownCP-15-0020Chester9/15/9512/03/98, 63 FR 66755(c)(137)(i)B)(5).
GKN Sinter Metals, IncOP-12-0002Cameron10/30/984/16/99, 64 FR 18821(c)(138)(i)(B)(1).
Cabinet Industries, Inc.—Water Street PlantOP-47-0005Montour9/21/984/16/99, 64 FR 18821(c)(138)(i)(B)(2).
Springs Window Fashions Division, IncOP-41-0014Lycoming9/29/984/16/99, 64 FR 18821(c)(138)(i)(B)(3).
Centennial Printing CorpOP-46-0068Montgomery10/31/96

5/11/98
4/16/99, 64 FR 18821(c)(138)(i)(B)(4).
Strick Corp.—DanvilleOP-47-0002Montour8/28/964/16/99, 64 FR 18821(c)(138)(i)(B)(5).
Handy and Harmon Tube Co.—NorristownOP-46-0016Montgomery9/25/954/16/99, 64 FR 18821(c)(138)(i)(B)(6).
Boeing Defense & Space Group—Helicopters DivCP-23-0009Delaware9/3/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418See also 52.2064(a)(8).
Delaware County Regional Authority’s Western Regional Treatment Plant (DELCORA WRTP)OP-23-0032Delaware3/12/97

5/16/97
12/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(2).
Delbar Products, Inc.—PerkasieOP-09-0025Bucks2/1/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(3).
Department of Public Welfare (NSH)—NorristownOP-46-0060Montgomery1/21/9812/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(4).
Dopaco, Inc.—DowningtownCP-15-0029Chester3/6/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(5).
Garlock, Inc. (Plastomer Products)PA-09-0035Bucks3/12/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(6).
J. B. Slevin Company Inc.—LansdowneOP-23-0013Delaware9/3/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(8).
Laclede Steel Co.—Fairless HillsOP-09-0023Bucks7/17/9512/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(9).
LNP Engineering Plastics, Inc.—ThorndaleOP-15-0035Chester10/31/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(10).
Lukens Steel Co.—CoatesvilleOP-15-0010Chester5/6/9912/15/00,

65 FR 78418

See also 52.2064(j)(1).
Nabisco Biscuit CoPLID (51-) 3201Philadelphia4/10/9512/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(12).
PECO Energy Co.—Croydon Generating StationOP-09-0016ABucks12/20/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418See also 52.2064(g)(8).
PECO Energy Co.—Limerick Generating StationOP-46-0038Montgomery7/25/9512/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(14).
PECO Energy Co.—USX Fairless Works PowerhouseOP-09-0066Bucks12/31/98, 4/6/9912/15/00, 65 FR 78418See also 52.2064(a)(7).
PECO Energy Co.—West Conshohocken PlantOP-46-0045AMontgomery12/4/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(16).
Pennsylvania Electric Co.—Front Street Station25-0041Erie2/25/9912/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(17).
American Inks and Coatings Corp.—Valley ForgeOP-15-0026AChester1/10/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(18).
Avery Dennison Co. (Fasson Roll Division)—QuakertownOP-09-0001ABucks10/2/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(19).
Cabot Performance Materials—BoyertownOP-46-0037Montgomery4/13/9912/15/00, 65 FR 78418See also 52.2064(b)(4).
Cleveland Steel Container Corp.—QuakertownOP-09-0022Bucks9/30/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(21).
CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems—BristolOP-09-0036Bucks1/7/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(22).
CMS Gilbreth Packaging Systems—BensalemOP-09-0037Bucks4/10/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(23).
Congoleum Corp.—Marcus HookOP-23-0021Delaware12/31/9812/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(24).
Epsilon Products Co.—Marcus HookOP-23-0012Delaware2/15/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418See also 52.2064(g)(3).
Foamex International, Inc.—EddystoneOP-23-0006ADelaware3/30/9912/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(26).
Forms, Inc., Spectra Graphics—Willow GroveOP-46-0023Montgomery11/9/95

3/25/98
12/15/00, 65 FR78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(27).
Global Packaging, Inc. (formerly BG Packaging)—OaksOP-46-0026Montgomery8/30/96

12/24/97
12/15/00, 65 FR78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(28).
Lonza, Inc.—ConshohockenOP-46-0025Montgomery4/22/97

6/16/98
12/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(31).
Markel CorporationOP-46-0081Montgomery4/9/9912/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(32).
McCorquodale Security Cards, Inc.—West WhitelandOP-15-0037Chester9/3/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(33).
Mike-Rich, Inc. (MRI)—NewtownOP-09-0021Bucks12/20/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(34).
Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing (3M) Company—BristolCP-09-0005Bucks8/8/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(35).
MM Biogas Power LLC (formerly O’Brien Environmental Energy, Inc.)CP-46-0067Montgomery10/31/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(36).
Norwood Industries, Inc.—FrazerOP-15-0014AChester12/20/96

12/2/99
12/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(37).
NVF CompanyOP-15-0030Chester4/13/9912/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(38).
Occidental Chemical Corp. (Vinyls Div.)—PottstownOP-46-0015Montgomery11/7/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(39).
Philadelphia Newspapers, Inc. (Schuylkill Printing Plant)OP-46-0012Montgomery8/30/96

3/15/00
12/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(40).
The Proctor and Gamble Paper Products CoOP-66-0001Wyoming4/4/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(41).
Quebecor Printing Atglen, Inc.—AtglenOP-15-0002Chester12/10/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(42).
Sartomer Company, IncOP-15-0015Chester1/17/96

3/25/98
12/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(43).
Silberline Manufacturing CoOP-54-0041Schuylkill4/19/9912/15/00, 65 FR 78418See also 52.2064(g)(21).
SmithKline Beecham Research Co. (formerly Sterling Winthrop, Inc.)OP-46-0031Montgomery10/31/97

5/1/98
12/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(45).
Sullivan Graphics, Inc.—YorkOP-67-2023York8/22/9512/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(46).
Sun Company, Inc (R&M) (formerly Chevron USA)—TinicumOP-23-0010Delaware10/31/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(47).
Sun Company, Inc (R&M) (formerly Chevron USA)—DarbyOP-23-0011Delaware10/31/9612/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(48).
Universal Packaging CorporationOP-46-0156Montgomery4/8/9912/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(49).
Zenith Products Corp.—AstonOP-23-0008Delaware4/7/9712/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(50).
Bellevue Cogeneration PlantPLID (51-) 6513Philadelphia4/10/9512/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(52).
MSC Pre-Finish Metals, Inc.—MorrisvilleOP-09-0030Bucks11/7/96

3/31/98
12/15/00, 65 FR 78418(c)(143)(i)(B)(53).
Advanced Glassfiber Yarns LLC (formerly Owens Corning)—HuntingdonOP-31-02002Huntingdon4/13/9908/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(1).
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.—Beech CreekOP-18-0002Clinton7/6/9508/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(2).
Bemis Company, Film DivisionOP-40-0007ALuzerne10/10/9508/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(3).
Brentwood Industries, IncPA-06-1006ABerks6/3/9908/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(4).
Certainteed Corp.—MountaintopOP-40-0010Luzerne5/31/9608/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(5).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Ardell StationOP-24-120Elk9/30/9508/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(6).
CNG Transmission Corp.—Finnefrock StationPA-18-0003AClinton2/29/9608/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(7).
Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company—Bailey Prep PlantOP-30-000-072Greene3/23/199908/6/01, 66 FR 40891See also 52.2064(h)(1).
Consolidated Rail Corp. (CONRAIL)—Hollidaysburg Car ShopOP-07-2002Blair8/29/9508/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(9).
Consolidated Rail Corp. (CONRAIL)—JuniataOP-07-2003Blair8/29/958/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(10).
Containment Solutions, Inc. (formerly called Fluid Containment—Mt. Union)OP-31-02005Huntingdon4/9/998/6/01, 66 FR 40891See also 52.2064(a)(12).
Cooper Energy Systems, Grove CityOP-43-003Mercer7/25/968/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(12).
Cyprus Cumberland Resources CorpOP-30-000-040Greene3/26/998/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(13).
Defense Distribution—SusquehannaOP-67-02041York2/1/0008/06/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(14).
EMI CompanyOP-25-070Erie10/24/968/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(15).
Empire Sanitary Landfill, IncOP-35-0009Lackawanna10/17/968/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(16).
Equitrans, Inc.—Rogersville Station(OP)30-000-109Greene7/10/958/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(17).
Equitrans, Inc.—Pratt Station(OP)30-000-110Greene7/10/958/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(18).
Erie Coke Corporation—ErieOP-25-029Erie6/27/958/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(19).
Fleetwood Folding Trailers, Inc.—Somerset(OP)56-000-151Somerset2/28/968/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(20).
Gichner Systems Group, Inc(OP)67-2033York8/5/978/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(21).
Offset Paperback Manufacturers, Inc.—Dallas(OP)40-0008Luzerne4/16/9908/06/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(22).
Overhead Door Corporation—Mifflin County(OP)44-2011Mifflin6/4/978/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(23).
SANYO Audio Manufacturing (USA) Corp(OP)44-2003Mifflin6/30/958/06/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(24).
Stroehmann Bakeries OP—Luzerne County(OP)40-0014ALuzerne5/30/958/6/01, 66 FR 40891(c)(149)(i)(B)(25).
Merck and Co., Inc.—West Point FacilityOP-46-0005Montgomery1/13/97 6/23/004/18/01, 66 FR 19858See also 52.2064(d)(6).
Amerada Hess CorpPA-PLID (51-) 5009Philadelphia5/29/9510/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(1).
Cartex CorporationOP-09-0076Bucks4/9/9910/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(3).
Hatfield Quality Meats, Inc.—HatfieldOP-46-0013AMontgomery1/9/97

10/1/98
10/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(6).
J. L. Clark, IncOP-36-02009Lancaster4/16/9910/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(7).
Johnson Matthey, Inc.—WayneOP-15-0027Chester8/3/98

4/15/99
10/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(8).
PPG Industries, Inc. (BASF)OP-23-0005Delaware6/4/9710/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(13).
SmithKline Beecham PharmaceuticalsOP-46-0035Montgomery3/27/97

10/20/98
10/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(14).
Teva Pharmaceuticals USA (formerly Lemmon company)OP-09-0010Bucks4/9/9910/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(15).
The Philadelphian Condominium BuildingPA-PLID (51-) 6512Philadelphia5/29/9510/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(16).
Warner CompanyOP-15-0001Chester7/17/9510/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(17).
Webcraft Technologies, IncOP-09-0009Bucks4/18/96

10/15/98
10/31/01, 66 FR 54936(c)(156)(i)(B)(18).
Latrobe Steel Company—LatrobeOP-65-000-016Westmoreland12/22/199510/16/01, 66 FR 52517See also 52.2064(h)(2).
Allegheny Ludlum Corporation—BrackenridgeCO-260Allegheny12/19/9610/18/01,

66 FR 52851

See also 52.2064(j)(2).
Kosmos Cement Co.—Neville Island FacilityEO-208Allegheny12/19/9610/18/01, 66 FR 52857(c)(160)(i)(B)(1).
Armstrong Cement and Supply Company—CabotOP-10-028Butler3/31/9910/18/01, 66 FR 52857(c)(160)(i)(B)(2).
Duquesne Light Company—Cheswick Power StationCO-217Allegheny3/8/9610/18/01, 66 FR 52867(c)(161)(i)(B)(1).
Duquesne Light Company—Elrama Plant(PA)63-000-014Washington12/29/9410/18/01, 66 FR 52867(c)(161)(i)(B)(2).
Pennsylvania Electric Co. (PENELEC)—Keystone Generating Station(PA-)03-000-027Armstrong12/29/9410/18/01, 66 FR 52867(c)(161)(i)(B)(3).
IDL, IncorporatedCO-225Allegheny7/18/9610/18/01, 66 FR 52862(c)(162)(i)(B)(1).
Oakmont Pharmaceutical, IncCO-252Allegheny12/19/9610/18/01, 66 FR 52862(c)(162)(i)(B)(2).
U.S. Air, IncCO-255Allegheny1/14/9710/18/01, 66 FR 52862(c)(162)(i)(B)(3).
Lukens Steel Corporation—Houston Plant(OP)63-000-080Washington2/22/9910/16/01, 66 FR 52522(c)(163)(i)(B)(1).
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation—West Leechburg Plant(OP)65-000-183Westmoreland3/23/9910/16/01, 66 FR 52522(c)(163)(i)(B)(2).
(Allegheny Ludlum Corporation) Jessop Steel Company—Washington Plant(OP)63-000-027Washington3/26/199910/16/01, 66 FR 52522See also 52.2064(h)(3).
Koppel Steel Corporation—Koppel Plant(OP)04-000-059Beaver3/23/200110/16/01, 66 FR 52522See also 52.2064(h)(4).
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp.—Beaver StationOP-04-000-490Beaver6/23/9510/12/01, 66 FR 52055(c)(164)(i)(B)(1).
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp.—Oakford Compressor StationOP-65-000-837Westmoreland10/13/9510/12/01, 66 FR 52055(c)(164)(i)(B)(2).
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp.—South Oakford Station(OP)65-000-840Westmoreland10/13/9510/12/01, 66 FR 52055(c)(164)(i)(B)(3).
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp.—Tonkin Compressor Station(OP)65-000-634Westmoreland10/13/9510/12/01, 66 FR 52055(c)(164)(i)(B)(4).
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp.—Jeannette Station(OP)65-000-852Westmoreland10/13/9510/12/01, 66 FR 52055(c)(164)(i)(B)(5).
Carnegie Natural Gas Co.—Creighton StationEO-213Allegheny5/14/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52055(c)(164)(i)(B)(6).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.—Uniontown Station(OP)26-000-413Fayette12/20/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52055(c)(164)(i)(B)(7).
Consolidated Natural Gas (CNG) Transmission Corp.—South Bend StationOP-03-000-180Armstrong12/2/9810/12/01, 66 FR 52055(c)(164)(i)(B)(8).
Pruett Schaffer Chemical CompanyCO-266Allegheny9/2/9810/12/01, 66 FR 52050(c)(165)(i)(B)(1).
PPG Industries, Inc.—SpringdaleCO-254Allegheny12/19/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52050See also 52.2064(l)(1).

Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.—BridgevilleCO-218Allegheny12/19/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52050(c)(165)(i)(B)(3) [NOX RACT].
Reichhold Chemicals, Inc.—BridgevilleCO-219Allegheny2/21/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52050(c)(165)(i)(B)(4) [VOC RACT].
Valspar Corporation—PittsburghCO-209Allegheny3/8/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52050(c)(165)(i)(B)(5).
Ashland Chemical CorporationCO-227Allegheny12/30/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52506(c)(166)(i)(B)(1).
Hercules, Inc.—West ElizabethEO-216Allegheny3/8/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52506See also 52.2064(e)(2).
Hercules, Inc.—West ElizabethCO-257Allegheny1/14/97 11/1/9910/16/01, 66 FR 52506See also 52.2064(e)(2).
Neville Chemical CompanyCO-230Allegheny12/13/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52506See also 52.2064(e)(4).
Anchor Glass Container Corp.—Plant 5(PA)26-000-119Fayette12/20/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(1).
Anchor Hocking Specialty Glass Co.—Phoenix Glass Plant(OP)04-000-084Beaver10/13/9510/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(2).
Corning Consumer Products Co.—Charleroi Plant(PA)63-000-110Washington1/4/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(3).
General Electric CompanyCO-251Allegheny12/19/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(4).
Glenshaw Glass Company, IncCO-270Allegheny3/10/0010/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(5).
Guardian Industries CorpCO-242Allegheny8/27/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(6).
Allegheny County Sanitary AuthorityCO-222Allegheny5/14/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(7).
Browning-Ferris IndustriesCO-231AAllegheny4/28/9710/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(8).
Chambers Development Company—Monroeville Borough LandfillCO-253Allegheny12/30/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(9).
Kelly Run Sanitation, Forward Township LandfillCO-236Allegheny1/23/9710/16/01, 66 FR 52527(c)(167)(i)(B)(10).
Stroehmann Bakeries—Montgomery County (Norristown)PA-46-0003Montgomery5/4/9510/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(1).
Schlosser Steel, IncOP-46-0051Montgomery2/1/9610/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(2).
Perkasie Industries Corp.—PerkasieOP-09-0011Bucks8/14/9610/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(3).
Quaker Chemical Corporation—ConshohockenOP-46-0071Montgomery9/26/9610/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(4).
Worthington Steel CompanyOP-15-0016Chester7/23/9610/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(5).
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp.—Sta. 200, FrazerPA-15-0017Chester6/5/9510/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(6).
Rohm and Haas Company, Bucks County PlantOP-09-0015Bucks4/20/9910/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(7).
SEPTA—Berridge/Courtland Maintenance ShopPA-51-4172Philadelphia7/27/9910/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(8).
Southwest Water Pollution Control Plant/Biosolids Recycling CenterPA-51-9515Philadelphia7/27/9910/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(9).
Smith-Edwards-Dunlap CompanyPA-(51-)2255Philadelphia7/14/0010/31/01, 66 FR 54942(c)(169)(i)(B)(13).
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.—Beaver Falls Plant(OP)04-000-108Beaver5/29/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52695(c)(170)(i)(B)(1).
Bacharach, IncCO-263Allegheny10/10/9710/17/01, 66 FR 52695(c)(170)(i)(B)(2).
Bakerstown Container CorporationCO-221Allegheny5/14/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52695(c)(170)(i)(B)(3).
Chestnut Ridge Foam, Inc.—Latrobe(OP)65-000-181Westmoreland12/29/9510/17/01, 66 FR 52695See also 52.2064(i)(10).
Flexsys America LP, Monongahela Plant(OP)63-000-015Washington3/23/0110/17/01, 66 FR 52695(c)(170)(i)(B)(5).
Haskell of Pittsburgh, IncCO-224Allegheny12/19/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52695(c)(170)(i)(B)(6).
Three Rivers Aluminum Company (TRACO)OP-10-267Butler3/1/200110/17/01, 66 FR 52695See also 52.2064(h)(5).
Tuscarora Plastics, Inc(OP)04-000-497Beaver4/3/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52695(c)(170)(i)(B)(8).
Witco CorporationCO-210Allegheny5/14/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52695(c)(170)(i)(B)(9).
GenCorp (Plastic Films Division)—Jeannette Plant(OP)65-000-207Westmoreland1/4/199610/15/01, 66 FR 52322See also 52.2064(h)(6).
CENTRIA—Ambridge Coil Coating Operations Plant(OP)04-000-043Beaver5/17/9910/15/01, 66 FR 52322(c)(171)(i)(D).
J & L Structural, Inc.—AliquippaOP-04-000-467Beaver6/23/9510/16/01, 66 FR 52511(c)(172)(i)(B)(1).
Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, IncCO-241Allegheny12/19/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52511See also 52.2064(e)(6).
Shenango, IncCO-233Allegheny12/30/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52511(c)(172)(i)(B)(3).
LTV Steel CompanyCO-259Allegheny12/30/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52511(c)(172)(i)(B)(4).
U.S. Steel (USX Corporation.)—Clairton WorksCO-234Allegheny12/30/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52511See also 52.2064(e)(7).
USX Corporation—Edgar Thomson WorksCO-235Allegheny12/30/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52511See also 52.2064(e)(8).
USX, Inc.—Irvin WorksCO-258Allegheny12/30/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52511See also 52.2064(e)(9).
Wheeling-Pittsburgh Steel Corporation—Allenport Plant(OP)63-000-066Washington2/8/9910/16/01, 66 FR 52511(c)(172)(i)(B)(8).
Koppers—Monessen Coke Plant(OP)65-000-853Westmoreland3/20/9810/16/01, 66 FR 52511(c)(172)(i)(B)(9).
J & L Specialty Steel, Inc.—Midland Facility(OP)04-000-013Beaver3/23/0110/16/01, 66 FR 52511See also 52.2064(i)(2).
Washington Steel Corp.—Washington Plant(OP)63-000-023Washington9/12/9610/16/01, 66 FR 52511(c)(172)(i)(B)(11).
Equitrans, Inc.—Hartson(OP)63-000-642Washington7/10/9510/17/01, 66 FR 52705(c)(173)(i)(B)(1).
Witco Corp.—Petrolia FacilityPA-10-037Butler6/27/9510/17/01, 66 FR 52705See also 52.2064(i)(17).
Ranbar Electrical Materials Inc. (formerly Westinghouse Electric Co. EMD)—Manor(OP)65-000-042Westmoreland2/22/9910/17/01, 66 FR 52705(c)(173)(i)(B)(3).
Nova Chemicals, Inc. (formerly Arco Chemical Co.—Beaver Valley)(OP)04-000-033Beaver4/16/99

1/24/01
10/17/01, 66 FR 52705See also 52.2064(g)(19).
BASF Corporation—Monaca Site(OP)04-000-306Beaver3/23/0110/17/01, 66 FR 52705(c)(173)(i)(B)(5).
Cardone Industries—Rising Sun AvePA(51-) PLID 3887Philadelphia5/29/9510/30/01, 66 FR 54710(c)(174)(i)(B)(1).
Cardone Industries—Chew StPA(51-) PLID 2237Philadelphia5/29/9510/30/01, 66 FR 54710(c)(174)(i)(B)(2).
Wheelabrator Falls, IncOP-09-0013Bucks1/11/96

5/17/96
10/30/01, 66 FR 54710(c)(174)(i)(B)(4).
US Steel Group/USX Corporation—Fairless WorksOP-09-0006Bucks4/8/9910/30/01, 66 FR 54710(c)(174)(i)(B)(5).
Brown Printing CompanyOP-46-0018AMontgomery5/17/0010/30/01, 66 FR 54710(c)(174)(i)(B)(6).
Sun Chemical—General Printing Ink DivisionPA(51-) 2052Philadelphia7/14/0010/30/01, 66 FR 54710(c)(174)(i)(B)(7).
Armco, Inc. Butler Operations Main PlantPA-10-001MButler2/23/9610/15/01, 66 FR 52338See also 52.2064(i)(1).
Armco, Inc. Butler Operations Stainless PlantPA-10-001SButler2/23/9610/15/01, 66 FR 52338See also 52.2064(i)(1).
Pennsylvania Power Co.—Bruce Mansfield Plant(PA)04-000-235Beaver12/29/9410/15/01, 66 FR 52333(c)(176)(i)(B)(1).
West Penn Power Co.—Mitchell Station(PA)63-000-016Washington6/12/9510/15/01, 66 FR 52333(c)(176)(i)(B)(2).
Carnegie Natural Gas Company—Fisher Station(OP)03-000-182Armstrong12/2/9810/15/01, 66 FR 52333(c)(176)(i)(B)(3).
Apollo Gas Company—Shoemaker Station(OP)03-000-183Armstrong9/12/9610/15/01, 66 FR 52333(c)(176)(i)(B)(4).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.—Delmont Station(OP)65-000-839Westmoreland1/9/9710/15/01, 66 FR 52333(c)(176)(i)(B)(5).
The Peoples Natural Gas Co.—Valley Station(OP)03-000-125Armstrong10/31/9410/15/01, 66 FR 52333(c)(176)(i)(B)(6).
The Peoples Natural Gas Co.—Girty Compressor Station(PA)03-000-076Armstrong10/27/9510/15/01, 66 FR 52333(c)(176)(i)(B)(7).
AES Beaver Valley Partners—Monaca Plant(OP)04-000-446Beaver3/23/0110/15/01, 66 FR 52333(c)(176)(i)(B)(8).
Penreco—Karns CityOP-10-0027Butler5/31/9510/12/01, 66 FR 52044See also 52.2064(g)(5).
Ashland Petroleum CompanyCO-256Allegheny12/19/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52044(c)(177)(i)(B)(2).
Bellefield Boiler Plant—PittsburghEO-248Allegheny12/19/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52044See also 52.2064(e)(1).
Gulf Oil, L.PCO-250Allegheny12/19/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52044(c)(177)(i)(B)(4).
PA Dept. of CorrectionsEO-244Allegheny1/23/9710/12/01, 66 FR 52044(c)(177)(i)(B)(5).
Pittsburgh Thermal Limited PartnershipCO-220Allegheny3/4/9610/12/01, 66 FR 52044(c)(177)(i)(B)(6).
BP Exploration & Oil, Inc.—Greensburg Terminal(OP)65-000-378Westmoreland3/23/0110/12/01, 66 FR 52044(c)(177)(i)(B)(7).
Pittsburgh Allegheny County Thermal, LtdCO-265Allegheny11/9/9810/12/01, 66 FR 52044See also 52.2064(e)(5).
Aristech Chemical CorporationCO-232Allegheny12/30/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52700(c)(178)(i)(B)(1).
Heinz U.S.A.—PittsburghEO-211Allegheny3/8/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52700(c)(178)(i)(B)(2).
Heinz U.S.A.—PittsburghCO-247Allegheny10/24/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52700(c)(178)(i)(B)(2).
Koppers Industries, Inc. (Aristech Chem. Corp)CO-223Allegheny8/27/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52700(c)(178)(i)(B)(3).
Nabisco Biscuit CoCO-246Allegheny12/19/9610/17/01, 66 FR 52700(c)(178)(i)(B)(4).
Pressure Chemical CoCO-261Allegheny6/11/9710/17/01, 66 FR 52700(c)(178)(i)(B)(5).
General Carbide Corp(OP)65-000-622Westmoreland12/29/9510/17/01, 66 FR 52700See also 52.2064(i)(12).
Fansteel Hydro Carbide(OP)65-000-860Westmoreland12/12/9710/17/01, 66 FR 52700See also 52.2064(k)(1).
Carbidie Corporation(OP)65-000-720Westmoreland7/31/9810/17/01, 66 FR 52700(c)(178)(i)(B)(8).
Dyno Nobel Inc—Donora(OP)63-000-070Washington3/31/9910/17/01, 66 FR 52700(c)(178)(i)(B)(9).
Newcomer Products, Inc(OP)65-000-851Westmoreland8/7/9710/17/01, 66 FR 52700(c)(178)(i)(B)(10).
PECO Energy Company—Cromby Generating StationOP-15-0019Chester4/28/9510/30/01, 66 FR 54699(c)(179)(i)(B)(1).
Waste Resource Energy, Inc. (Operator); Shawmut Bank, Conn. National Assoc. (Owner); Delaware County Resource Recovery FacilityOP-23-0004Delaware11/16/9510/30/01, 66 FR 54699(c)(179)(i)(B)(2).
G-Seven, LtdOP-46-0078Montgomery4/20/9910/30/01, 66 FR 54699(c)(179)(i)(B)(3).
Leonard Kunkin AssociatesOP-09-0073Bucks6/25/0110/30/01, 66 FR 54699(c)(179)(i)(B)(4).
Kimberly-Clark CorporationOP-23-0014ADelaware6/24/98

8/1/01
10/30/01, 66 FR 54699(c)(179)(i)(B)(5).
Sunoco, Inc. (R&M); Marcus Hook PlantCP-23-0001Delaware6/8/95, 8/2/0110/30/01, 66 FR 54699See also 52.2064(b)(3).
Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania, Inc. (GROWS Landfill)OP-09-0007Bucks12/19/97

7/17/01
10/30/01, 66 FR 54699(c)(179)(i)(B)(7).
Koppel Steel Corporation—Ambridge PlantOP-04-000-227Beaver10/12/200010/15/01, 66 FR 52317See also 52.2064(h)(7).
General Motors CorporationCO-243Allegheny8/27/9610/15/01, 66 FR 52327(c)(181)(i)(B)(1).
Oakmont Steel, IncCO-226Allegheny5/14/9610/15/01, 66 FR 52327(c)(181)(i)(B)(2).
The Peoples Natural Gas CoCO-240Allegheny8/27/9610/15/01, 66 FR 52327(c)(181)(i)(B)(3).
U.S. Bureau of MinesEO-215Allegheny3/8/9610/15/01, 66 FR 52327(c)(181)(i)(B)(4).
Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania (Pottstown Landfill)OP-46-0033Montgomery4/20/9910/30/01, 66 FR 54704(c)(182)(i)(B)(1).
FPL Energy MH50, LP (Sunoco, Inc. (R&M))PA-23-0084Delaware7/26/9910/30/01, 66 FR 54704(c)(182)(i)(B)(2).
Moyer Packing CompanyOP-46-0001Montgomery3/15/9610/31/01, 66 FR 54947(c)(184)(i)(B)(3).
Tullytown Resource Recovery Facility (Waste Management of Pa., Inc.)OP-09-0024Bucks7/14/9710/31/01, 66 FR 54947(c)(184)(i)(B)(4).
SPS Technologies, IncOP-46-0032Montgomery10/30/9710/31/01, 66 FR 54947(c)(184)(i)(B)(5).
PECO Energy CompanyOP-09-0077Bucks12/19/9710/31/01, 66 FR 54947(c)(184)(i)(B)(6).
Exelon Generation Company—Delaware Generating StationPA-51-4901Philadelphia7/11/0110/31/01, 66 FR 54947(c)(184)(i)(B)(8).
Exelon Generation Company—Schuylkill Generating StationPA-51-4904Philadelphia7/11/0110/31/01, 66 FR 54947(c)(184)(i)(B)(9).
International Business Systems, IncOP-46-0049Montgomery10/29/9810/30/01, 66 FR 54691(c)(185)(i)(B)(1).
Bethlehem Lukens PlateP-46-0011Montgomery12/11/9810/30/01, 66 FR 54691See also 52.2064(g)(2).
Montenay Montgomery Limited PartnershipOP-46-0010AMontgomery4/20/99

6/20/00
10/30/01, 66 FR 54691(c)(185)(i)(B)(3).
Northeast Foods, Inc. (Bake Rite Rolls)OP-09-0014Bucks4/9/9910/30/01, 66 FR 54691(c)(185)(i)(B)(4).
NortheastWater Pollution Control PlantPA-51-9513Philadelphia7/27/9910/30/01, 66 FR54691(c)(185)(i)(B)(13).
Newman and CompanyPLID (51-) 3489Philadelphia6/11/9710/30/01, 66 FR 54691(c)(185)(i)(B)(14).
Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation(OP-)65-000-137Westmoreland5/17/199910/19/01, 66 FR 53090See also 52.2064(h)(8).
INDSPEC Chemical CorporationPA10-021Butler10/19/9810/19/01, 66 FR 53090(c)(186)(i)(B)(2).
Stoney Creek Technologies, L.L.CPA-23-0002Delaware2/24/9911/5/01, 66 FR 55880(c)(187)(i)(B)(1).
Superpac, IncOP-09-0003Bucks3/25/9911/5/01, 66 FR 55880(c)(187)(i)(B)(2).
American Bank Note CompanyOP-46-0075Montgomery5/19/97

8/10/98
11/5/01, 66 FR 55880(c)(187)(i)(B)(4).
Atlas Roofing Corporation—QuakertownOP-09-0039Bucks3/10/9911/5/01, 66 FR 55880(c)(187)(i)(B)(5).
Beckett CorporationOP-15-0040Chester7/8/9711/5/01, 66 FR 55880(c)(187)(i)(B)(6).
Klearfold, IncOP-09-0012Bucks4/15/9911/5/01, 66 FR 55880(c)(187)(i)(B)(7).
National Label CompanyOP-46-0040Montgomery7/28/9711/5/01, 66 FR 55880(c)(187)(i)(B)(8).
Bethlehem Steel CorporationOP-22-02012Dauphin4/9/995/23/02, 67 FR 36108See also 52.2064(i)(8).
Hershey Chocolate USAOP-22-2004ADauphin1/24/006/26/02, 67 FR 43002(c)(194)(i)(B)(1).
Pennsylvania Power Company New Castle PlantOP-37-0023Lawrence4/8/996/26/02, 67 FR 43002(c)(194)(i)(B)(2).
Lafarge CorporationOP-39-0011BLehigh5/19/974/1/03, 68 FR 15661(c)(196)(i)(B)(1).
The Peoples Natural Gas Company(OP-)11-000-356Cambria11/23/944/1/03, 68 FR 15661(c)(196)(i)(B)(2).
Horsehead Resource Development Company, IncOP-13-0001Carbon5/16/954/1/03, 68 FR 15661See also 52.2064(i)(6).
Williams Generation Company—HazletonOP-40-0031ALuzerne3/10/004/1/03, 68 FR 15661See also 52.2064(c)(6).
Pennsylvania Power and Light Company, Holtwood Steam Electric StationPA-36-2016Lancaster5/25/954/1/03, 68 FR 15661(c)(196)(i)(B)(5).
General Electric Transportation SystemsOP-25-025AErie8/26/024/7/03, 68 FR 16724See also 52.2064(c)(4).
Bethlehem Structural Products CorporationOP-48-0013Northampton10/24/965/2/03, 68 FR 23404(c)(200)(i)(B)(1).
International Paper Company, Erie MillPA-25-028Erie12/21/945/2/03, 68 FR 23404(c)(200)(i)(B)(2).
National Fuel Gas Supply—Heath Compressor StationPA-33-144AJefferson10/5/985/2/03, 68 FR 23404(c)(200)(i)(B)(3).
PPG Industries, IncOP-20-145Crawford5/31/953/24/03, 68 FR14154(c)(201)(i)(B).
Dominion Trans., Inc.—Finnefrock StationTitle V-18-00005Clinton2/16/005/7/03, 68 FR 24365(c)(202)(i)(B)(1).
Textron Lycoming—Oliver Street PlantTitle V-41-00005Lycoming1/12/015/7/03, 68 FR 24365(c)(202)(i)(B)(2).
Lafayette College, Easton CampusOP-48-0034Northampton8/18/975/20/03, 68 FR 27471(c)(205)(i)(B).
Keystone Carbon CompanyOP-24-016Elk5/15/9510/17/03, 68 FR 59741(c)(207)(i)(B)(1).
Mack Trucks, IncOP-39-0004Northampton5/31/199510/17/03, 68 FR 59741See also 52.2064(h)(9).
Owens-Brockway Glass Container, IncOP-33-033Jefferson3/27/9510/17/03, 68 FR 59741(c)(207)(i)(B)(1).
Resilite Sport Products, IncOP-49-0003Northumberland12/3/9610/17/03, 68 FR 59741See also 52.2064(a)(10).
Westfield Tanning CompanyOP-59-0008Tioga11/27/9610/17/03, 68 FR 59741(c)(207)(i)(B)(1).
Tarkett, IncorporatedOP-39-0002Lehigh5/31/958/6/03, 68 FR 46484(c)(208)(i)(B)(1).
Hacros Pigments, Inc.OP-48-0018Northampton7/31/968/6/03, 68 FR 46484(c)(208)(i)(B)(2).
GPU Generation Corp., Homer City Station(OP-)32-000-055Indiana10/29/9810/15/03, 68 FR 59321(c)(212)(i)(B)(1).
GPU Generation Corp., Seward Station(OP-)32-000-040Indiana4/30/9810/15/03, 68 FR 59321(c)(212)(i)(B)(2).
Ebensburg Power Company, Ebensburg Cogeneration Plant(OP-)11-000-318Cambria3/28/0110/15/03, 68 FR 59321(c)(212)(i)(B)(3).
Sithe Pennsylvania Holdings, LLC, Warren StationOP-62-012BWarren1/20/0010/15/03, 68 FR 59321(c)(212)(i)(B)(4).
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company, Sunbury SESOP-55-0001ASnyder7/7/9710/15/03, 68 FR 59321(c)(212)(i)(B)(5).
Lakeview LandfillOP-25-920Erie5/29/9710/15/03, 68 FR 59321(c)(212)(i)(B)(6).
National Fuel Gas Supply Corp.—Roystone Compressor StationOP-62-141FWarren4/1/0310/27/04, 69 FR 62583See also 52.2064(d)(2).
Crompton Corporation, Fairview TownshipOP-10-037Butler6/4/035/25/04, 69 FR 29444See also 52.2064(i)(17).
Andritz, Inc41-00010CLycoming4/30/0310/15/03, 68 FR 59318(c)(214)(i)(B)(1).
Brodart Company18-0007AClinton4/8/0310/15/03, 68 FR 59318(c)(214)(i)(B)(2).
Erie Sewer AuthorityOP-25-179Erie6/5/0310/15/03, 68 FR 59318(c)(214)(i)(B)(3).
Hercules Cement CompanyOP-48-0005ANorthampton4/16/9911/24/03, 68 FR 65846(c)(217)(i)(B).
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company—Howe TownshipOP-27-015Forest7/27/20003/30/05, 70 FR 16118See also 52.2064(h)(10).
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, Station 219OP-43-0272Mercer4/7/9910/27/04, 69 FR 62585See also 52.2064(i)(20).
Information Display Technology, Inc32-000-085Indiana1/11/9603/29/05, 70 FR 15774(d)(1)(h).
Bedford Materials Co., Inc05-02005Bedford4/15/9903/29/05, 70 FR 15774(d)(1)(h).
Bollman Hat Company36-2031Lancaster7/3/9503/29/05, 70 FR 15774(d)(1)(h).
Armco IncOP-43-040Mercer9/30/9903/29/05, 70 FR 15774(d)(1)(h).
Specialty Tires of America, Inc32-000-065Indiana1/6/003/29/05, 70 FR 15774See also 52.2064(i)(18).
Truck Accessories Group EastOP-49-0005Northumberland3/26/993/29/05, 70 FR 15774See also 52.2064(i)(21).
Jeraco Enterprises, IncOP-49-0014Northumberland4/6/973/29/05, 70 FR 15774See also 52.2064(a)(14).
Insulation Corporation of America39-0012Lehigh10/17/9503/29/05, 70 FR 15774(d)(1)(h).
Pope & Talbot, Inc40-0019Luzerne5/31/9603/29/05, 70 FR 15774(d)(1)(h).
Universal Rundle CorporationOP-37-059Lawrence5/31/9503/29/05, 70 FR 15774(d)(1)(h).
Clark Filter36-02040Lancaster2/4/0003/29/05, 70 FR 15774(d)(1)(h).
The Pennsylvania State University—University ParkOP-14-0006Centre12/30/983/30/05, 70 FR 16118See also 52.2064(c)(9).
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company—Charleston TownshipOP-59-0001Tioga5/31/953/30/05, 70 FR 16118(d)(1)(c).
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company—Wyalusing TownshipOP-08-0002Bradford5/31/953/30/05, 70 FR 16118(d)(1)(c).
Masland Industries21-2001Cumberland5/31/953/30/05, 70 FR 16118(d)(1)(c).
ESSROC Cement CorpOP-37-003Lawrence7/27/95

3/31/99
3/30/05, 70 FR 16118(d)(1)(c).
The Magee Carpet CompanyOP-19-0001Columbia1/22/973/30/05, 70 FR 16118(d)(1)(c).
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company—Howe TownshipOP-27-015Forest7/27/003/30/05, 70 FR 16118(d)(1)(c).
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corporation—Buck Township40-0002

40-0002A
Luzerne5/31/953/30/05, 70 FR 16118(d)(1)(c).
Transcontinental Gas Pipe Line Corporation—Peach Bottom Township67-2012York5/5/953/30/05, 70 FR 16118(d)(1)(c).
Standard Steel Division of Freedom Forge Corp44-2001Mifflin5/31/953/30/05, 70 FR 16118See also 52.2064(i)(19).
Pope and Talbot, Inc35-0004Lackawanna5/31/963/30/05, 70 FR 16124(d)(1)(d).
Pennsylvania Power and Light Company22-2011Dauphin6/7/953/30/05, 70 FR 16124(d)(1)(d).
Ellwood Group IncOP-37-313Lawrence1/31/013/30/05, 70 FR 16124See also 52.2064(c)(3).
National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation53-0009A

53-0009
Potter8/5/963/30/05, 70 FR 16124(d)(1)(d).
Department of the Army28-02002Franklin2/3/003/31/05, 70 FR 16416See also 52.2064(d)(7).
Harley-Davidson Motor Company67-2032York4/9/973/31/05, 70 FR 16416(d)(1)(g).
GE Transportation SystemsOP-43-196Mercer5/16/013/31/05, 70 FR 16416See also 52.2064(g)(10).
Stone Container Corporation67-2002York9/3/963/31/05, 70 FR 16416(d)(1)(g).
Stanley Storage Systems, Inc39-0031Lehigh6/12/983/31/05, 70 FR 16416(d)(1)(g).
York Group, IncOP-67-2014York7/3/19953/31/05, 70 FR 16416See also 52.2064(h)(11).
Strick CorporationOP-19-0002Columbia6/6/973/31/05, 70 FR 16416(d)(1)(g).
Grumman Olson, Division of Grumman Allied IndustriesOP-41-0002Lycoming9/25/973/31/05, 70 FR 16416(d)(1)(g).
Prior Coated Metals, Inc39-0005Lehigh5/26/953/31/05, 70 FR 16416(d)(1)(g).
Schindler Elevator Corporation01-2007Adams5/24/953/31/05, 70 FR 16416(d)(1)(g).
Hodge FoundryOP-43-036Mercer3/31/993/31/05, 70 FR 16420(d)(1)(a).
Resolite, A United Dominion CoOP-10-266Butler10/15/99

2/18/00
3/31/05, 70 FR 16420(d)(1)(a).
Consolidation Coal Co.—Coal Preparation Plant30-000-063Greene5/17/993/31/05, 70 FR 16420(d)(1)(a).
Urick FoundryOP-25-053Erie10/24/963/31/05, 70 FR 16420(d)(1)(a).
Keystone Sanitary Landfill, Inc35-0014Lackawanna4/19/993/31/05, 70 FR 16420(d)(1)(a).
Grinnell Corporation36-2019Lancaster6/30/953/31/05, 70 FR 16420See also 52.2064(g)(1).
Buck Company Inc36-2035Lancaster8/1/953/31/05, 70 FR 16420See also 52.2064(g)(4).
Owens-Brockway Glass Container, IncOP-16-010Clarion3/27/95

5/31/95
3/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
Alcoa Extrusion, Inc54-0022Schuylkill4/19/993/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
Pennsylvania Electric Company32-000-059Indiana12/29/943/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
National Gypsum CompanyOP-60-0003Union1/17/963/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
Stoney Creek Technologies, LLCOP-23-0002Delaware7/24/033/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
Northeastern Power Company54-0008Schuylkill5/26/953/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation22-2010Dauphin1/31/973/31/05, 70 FR 16423See also 52.2064(a)(18).
The Miller Group54-0024Schuykill2/1/993/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
CNG Transmission Corporation32-000-129Indiana6/22/953/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
I.H.F.P., IncOP-49-0010ANorthumberland1/7/983/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
National Forge CompanyOP-62-032Warren5/31/953/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
United Refining CompanyOP-62-017Warren5/31/95, 11/14/963/31/05, 70 FR 16423See also 52.2064(i)(22).
Petrowax RefiningOP-42-110McKean3/4/96, 5/31/963/31/05, 70 FR 16423See also 52.2064(g)(14).
Westvaco Corporation07-2008Blair9/29/953/31/05, 70 FR 16423(d)(1)(f).
R.H. Sheppard Co., Inc67-2016York8/4/958/24/05, 70 FR 49496(d)(1)(i).
Wheatland Tube CompanyOP-43-182Mercer7/26/958/24/05, 70 FR 49496See also 52.2064(i)(23).
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline CorporationOP-53-0006Potter10/13/958/24/05, 70 FR 49496(d)(1)(i).
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline CorporationOP-19-0004Columbia5/30/958/24/05, 70 FR 49496(d)(1)(i).
Transcontinental Gas Pipeline CorporationPA-41-0005ALycoming8/9/958/24/05, 70 FR 49496See also 52.2064(b)(1).
Molded Fiber GlassOP-25-035Erie7/30/9911/1/05, 70 FR 65842See also 52.2064(g)(17).
Erie Forge and Steel, IncOP-25-924Erie2/10/0011/1/05, 70 FR 65842(d)(1)(k).
OSRAM SYLVANIA Products, IncOP-59-0007Tioga1/22/9811/1/05, 70 FR 65842(d)(1)(k).
Owens-Brockway Glass ContainerOP-33-002Jefferson11/23/9811/1/05, 70 FR 65842(d)(1)(k).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation32-000-230Indiana9/25/9511/1/05, 70 FR 65842(d)(1)(k).
SKF, USA, Incorporated67-02010AYork7/19/0011/1/05, 70 FR 65842(d)(1)(k).
Johnstown America Corporation11-000-288Cambria1/13/9911/1/05, 70 FR 65842(d)(1)(k).
SGL Carbon CorporationOP-24-131Elk5/12/95

5/31/95
11/1/05, 70 FR 65845(d)(1)(e).
Salem Tube, IncOP-43-142Mercer2/16/9911/1/05, 70 FR 65845(d)(1)(e).
Dominion Trans, Inc18-00006Clinton6/15/99

9/29/03
11/1/05, 70 FR 65845(d)(1)(e).
Waste Management Disposal Services of Pennsylvania (Pottstown Landfill)OP-46-0033Berks; Montgomery4/20/99

1/27/04
11/2/05, 70 FR 66261(d)(1)(b).
Waste Management Disposal Services of PA, Inc67-02047York4/20/9911/2/05, 70 FR 66261(d)(1)(b).
Armstrong World Industries, Inc36-2001Lancaster7/3/9911/2/05, 70 FR 66261See also 52.2064(a)(13).
Cogentrix of Pennsylvania IncOP-33-137, PA-33-302-014, OP-33-302-014, PA 33-399-004, OP 33-399-004Jefferson1/27/98

11/15/90

5/31/93

10/31/98

5/31/93
3/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
Scrubgrass Generating Company, LPOP-61-0181Venango4/30/983/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
Wheelabrator Frackville Energy CoOP-54-005Schuylkill9/18/983/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
Indiana University of Pennsylvania—S.W. Jack Cogeneration FacilityOP-32-000-200Indiana9/24/983/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
Fleetwood Motor HomesOP-49-0011Northumberland10/30/983/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
Piney Creek, LPOP-16-0127Clarion12/18/983/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
Statoil Energy Power Paxton, LPOP-22-02015Dauphin6/30/993/8/06, 71 FR 11514See also 52.2064(a)(11).
Harrisburg SteamworksOP-22-02005Dauphin3/23/993/8/06, 71 FR 11514See also 52.2064(a)(11).
Cove Shoe CompanyOP-07-02028Blair4/7/993/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
PP&L—Fichbach C.T. FacilityOP-54-0011Schuylkill6/1/993/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
PP&L—Allentown C.T. FacilityOP-39-0009Lehigh6/1/993/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
PP&L—Harwood C.T. FacilityOP-40-0016Luzerne6/1/993/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
PP&L—Jenkins C.T. FacilityOP-40-0017Luzerne6/1/993/8/06, 71 FR 11514(d)(1)(l).
The International Metals Reclamation CoOP-37-243Lawrence8/9/003/31/06, 71 FR 16235See also 52.2064(g)(13).
Petrowax, PA, IncPA 61-020Venango1/2/963/31/06, 71 FR 16235(d)(1)(m).
Pennsylvania Electric CompanyOP-32-000-059Indiana12/29/9404/28/06, 71 FR 25070(d)(1)(n).
The Harrisburg AuthorityOP-22-2007Dauphin1/02/954/28/06, 71 FR 25070(d)(1)(n).
Texas Eastern Transmission CorpOP-50-02001Perry4/12/994/28/06, 71 FR 25070See also 52.2064(a)(16).
Graybec Lime, IncOP-14-0004Centre4/16/994/28/06, 71 FR 25070See also 52.2064(c)(5).
Techneglas, IncOP-40-0009ALuzerne1/29/994/28/06, 71 FR 25070(d)(1)(n).
DLM Foods (formerly Heinz USA)CO 211Allegheny3/8/9605/11/06, 71 FR 27394(d)(1)(o).
NRG Energy Center (formerly Pittsburgh Thermal Limited Partnership)CO220Allegheny3/4/9605/11/06, 71 FR 27394See also 52.2064(e)(3).
Tasty Baking Oxford, IncOP-15-0104Chester5/12/0405/11/06, 71 FR 27394(d)(1)(o).
Silberline Manufacturing CompanyOP-13-0014Carbon4/19/9905/11/06, 71 FR 27394(d)(1)(o).
Adhesives Research, IncOP-67-2007York7/1/9505/11/06, 71 FR 27394(d)(1)(o).
Mohawk Flush Doors, IncOP-49-0001Northumberland1/20/9905/11/06, 71 FR 27394(d)(1)(o).
Bigbee Steel and Tank Company36-2024Lancaster7/7/956/13/06, 71 FR 34011(d)(1)(p).
Conoco Phillips CompanyOP-23-0003Delaware4/29/046/13/06, 71 FR 34011See also 52.2064(g)(18).
The Hershey Company22-02004BDauphin12/23/056/13/06, 71 FR 34011(d)(1)(p).
LORD Corporation, Cambridge SpringsOP-20-123Crawford7/27/956/13/06, 71 FR 34011(d)(1)(p).
Pittsburgh Corning CorporationPA-42-009McKean5/31/956/13/06, 71 FR 34011(d)(1)(p).
Small Tube Manufacturing, LLC07-02010Blair2/27/066/13/06, 71 FR 34011(d)(1)(p).
Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation, Holbrook Compressor Station30-000-077Greene1/3/976/13/06, 71 FR 34011(d)(1)(p).
Willamette Industries, Johnsonburgh MillOP-24-009Elk5/23/956/13/06, 71 FR 34011See also 52.2064(g)(7).
American Refining Group, IncOP-42-004McKean11/23/986/14/06, 71 FR 34259See also 52.2064(i)(5).
Bellefonte Lime CompanyOP-14-0002Centre10/19/986/14/06, 71 FR 34259See also 52.2064(c)(5).
Butter Krust Baking Company, IncOP-49-0006Northumberland11/5/966/14/06, 71 FR 34259(d)(1)(q).
Carnegie Natural Gas Company30-000-106Greene9/22/956/14/06, 71 FR 34259(d)(1)(q).
Caterpillar, Inc67-2017York8/1/956/14/06, 71 FR 34259(d)(1)(q).
Gencorp, Inc54-0009Schuylkill5/31/966/14/06, 71 FR 34259See also 52.2064(i)(15).
Harris SemiconductorOP-40-0001ALuzerne4/16/996/14/06, 71 FR 34259(d)(1)(q).
Merisol Antioxidants LLCOP-61-00011Venango4/18/056/14/06, 71 FR 34259See also 52.2064(g)(20).
Norcon Power Partners, L.POP-25-923Erie9/21/956/14/06, 71 FR 34259(d)(1)(q).
Triangle Pacific Corp34-2001Juniata5/31/956/14/06, 71 FR 34259(d)(1)(q).
Viking Energy of Northumberland Limited PartnershipOP-49-0004Northumberland5/30/956/14/06, 71 FR 34259(d)(1)(q).
White Cap, Inc40-0004Luzerne7/20/956/14/06, 71 FR 34259(d)(1)(q).
Carlisle Tire & Rubber Company21-2003Cumberland3/10/957/11/06, 71 FR 38993(d)(1)(t).
The Carbide/Graphite Group, IncOP-24-012Elk5/12/957/11/06, 71 FR 38993See also 52.2064(g)(11).
Celotex CorporationOP-49-0013Northumberland6/18/997/11/06, 71 FR 38993(d)(1)(t).
American Railcar Industries, Inc. Shippers Car Line DivisionOP-49-0012Northumberland11/29/957/11/06, 71 FR 38993(d)(1)(t).
ACF Industries, IncOP-49-0009Northumberland12/12/967/11/06, 71 FR 38993(d)(1)(t).
New Holland North America, Inc36-2028Lancaster10/17/957/11/06, 71 FR 38993(d)(1)(t).
Allsteel, Inc40-001-5Luzerne5/26/957/11/06, 71 FR 38993(d)(1)(t).
Ball-Foster Glass Container CoOP-42-028McKean7/7/95

3/31/99
7/11/06, 71 FR 38993(d)(1)(t).
Pennsylvania Power & Light Company—West ShoreOP-21-2009Cumberland6/7/957/11/06, 71 FR 38995(d)(1)(r).
Foster Wheeler Mt. Carmel, IncOP-49-0002Northumberland6/30/957/11/06, 71 FR 38995(d)(1)(r).
Metropolitan Edison Company—PortlandOP-48-0006Northampton12/14/947/11/06, 71 FR 38995(d)(1)(r).
Pennsylvania Power & Light CompanyOP-41-0004Lycoming6/13/957/11/06, 71 FR 38995(d)(1)(r).
Pennsylvania Power & Light CompanyOP-18-0006Clinton6/13/957/11/06, 71 FR 38995(d)(1)(r).
Texas Eastern Transmission CorporationOP-34-2002Juniata1/31/977/11/06, 71 FR 38995See also 52.2064(a)(17).
Pennsylvania Power & Light CompanyOP-48-0011Northampton12/19/947/11/06, 71 FR 38995(d)(1)(r).
Johnstown CorporationOP-11-000-034Cambria6/23/957/11/06, 71 FR 38995(d)(1)(r).
Koppers Industries, IncOP-41-0008Lycoming3/30/997/13/06, 71 FR 39572(d)(1)(s).
Armstrong World Industries, IncOP-36-2002Lancaster10/31/966/8/07, 72 FR 31749(d)(1)(u).
Peoples Natural Gas CompanyOP-16-124Clarion8/11/996/8/07, 72 FR 31749(d)(1)(u).
Dart Container CorporationOP-36-2015Lancaster8/31/19956/8/07, 72 FR 31749See also 52.2064(h)(12).
AT&T MicroelectronicsOP-39-0001Lehigh5/19/956/8/07, 72 FR 31749(d)(1)(u).
West Penn Power CoOP-30-000-099Greene5/17/996/8/07, 72 FR 31749(d)(1)(u).
Merck and Co., IncOP-49-0007BNorthumberland5/16/013/4/08, 73 FR 11553See also 52.2064(a)(9).
Exelon Generation Company—Richmond Generating StationPA-51-4903Philadelphia02/09/1610/07/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. See also 52.2064(f)(2).
Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership—Schuylkill StationPA-51-4944Philadelphia1/09/1510/7/16, 81 FR 69691Source is aggregated with Veolia Energy Efficiency, LLC and Veolia Energy—Schuylkill Station. See also 52.2064(f)(3).
Honeywell International—Frankford PlantPA-51-1151Philadelphia02/09/1610/07/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly Sunoco Chemicals, Frankford Plant. See also 52.2064(f)(1).
Kinder Morgan Liquid Terminals, LLCPA-51-5003Philadelphia02/09/1610/7/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes 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-51-9724Philadelphia02/09/1610/7/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes 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, IncPA-51-1566Philadelphia1/09/1510/7/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes 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, LLCPA-51-01501; PA-51-01517Philadelphia02/09/1610/7/2016, 81 FR 69691Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly Sunoco Inc. (R&M)—Philadelphia. See also 52.2064(f)(8).
Philadelphia Gas Works—Richmond PlantPA-51-4922Philadelphia1/09/1510/7/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes previously approved RACT permit.
Philadelphia Prison SystemPA-51-9519Philadelphia02/09/1610/7/16, 81 FR 69691
Plains Products Terminals, LLCPA-51-05013Philadelphia02/09/1610/7/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly Maritank Philadelphia, Inc. and Exxon Company, USA.
Temple University—Health Sciences CampusPA-51-8906Philadelphia1/09/1510/7/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes previously approved RACT permit.
Temple University—Main CampusPA-51-8905Philadelphia1/09/1510/7/16, 81 FR 69691
Veolia Energy Efficiency, LLCPA-51-10459Philadelphia1/9/1510/7/16, 81 FR 69691Source is aggregated with Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership and Veolia Energy—Schuylkill Station.
Veolia Energy Philadelphia—Edison StationPA-51-4902Philadelphia1/09/1510/7/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes previously approved RACT permit. Source was formerly TRIGEN—Edison Station.
Veolia Energy Philadelphia—Schuylkill StationPA-51-4942Philadelphia02/09/1610/7/16, 81 FR 69691Supersedes 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, LLC18-00030Clinton9/18/1710/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(1).
JW Aluminum Company41-00013Lycoming3/01/1710/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(2).
Ward Manufacturing, LLC59-00004Tioga1/10/1710/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(3).
Foam Fabricators Inc.19-00002Columbia12/20/1710/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(4).
Blommer Chocolate Company46-00198Montgomery1/26/1710/16/20,

85 FR 65718

52.2064(a)(5).
Wood-Mode Inc.55-00005Snyder7/12/1710/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(6).
Exelon Generation—Fairless Hills (formerly referenced as PECO Energy Co.—USX Fairless Works Powerhouse)09-00066Bucks1/27/1710/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(7).
The Boeing Co. (formerly referenced as Boeing Defense & Space Group—Helicopters Div)23-00009Delaware1/03/1710/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(8).
Cherokee Pharmaceuticals, LLC (formerly referenced as Merck and Co., Inc)49-00007Northumberland4/24/1710/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(9).
Resilite Sports Products Inc.49-00004Northumberland8/25/1710/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(10).
NRG Energy Center Paxton, LLC (formerly referenced as Harrisburg Steamworks and Statoil Energy Power Paxton, LP)22-05005Dauphin3/16/1810/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(11).
Containment Solutions, Inc./Mt. Union Plant (formerly referenced as Containment Solutions, Inc. and Fluid Containment—Mt. Union)31-05005Huntingdon7/10/1810/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(12).
Armstrong World Industries, Inc.—Marietta Ceiling Plant (formerly referenced as Armstrong World Industries, Inc.)36-05001Lancaster6/28/1810/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(13).
Jeraco Enterprises Inc.49-00014Northumberland1/26/1810/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(14).
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P.—Bernville (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.—Bernville)06-05033Berks3/16/1810/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(15).
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P.—Shermans Dale (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corp)50-05001Perry3/26/1810/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(16).
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P.—Perulack (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation)34-05002Juniata3/27/1810/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(17).
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P.—Grantville (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corporation)22-05010Dauphin3/16/1810/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(18).
Texas Eastern Transmission, L.P.—Bechtelsville (formerly referenced as Texas Eastern Transmission Corp.—Bechtelsville)06-05034Berks4/19/1810/16/20, 85 FR 6571852.2064(a)(19).
Transco—Salladasburg Station 520 (formerly referenced as Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corporation)41-00001Lycoming6/6/1710/19/20, 85 FR 6626352.2064(b)(1).
Novipax (formerly referenced as W. R. Grace and Co.—FORMPAC Div and W. R. Grace and Co.—Reading Plant)06-05036Berks12/19/1710/19/20, 85 FR 6626352.2064(b)(2).
Sunoco Partners Marketing & Terminals (formerly referenced as Sunoco, Inc. (R&M); Marcus Hook Plant)23-00119Delaware1/20/1710/19/20, 85 FR 6626352.2064(b)(3).
Global Advanced Metals USA, Inc. (formerly reference as Cabot Performance Materials—Boyertown)46-00037Montgomery3/10/1710/19/20, 85 FR 6626352.2064(b)(4).
Carpenter Co39-00040Lehigh9/5/1810/20/2020, 85 FR 6648952.2064(c)(1).
East Penn Manufacturing Co. Inc, Smelter Plant06-05040DBerks1/3/1910/20/2020, 85 FR 6648952.2064(c)(2).
Ellwood Quality Steels Co. (formerly referenced as Ellwood Group Inc)37-00264Lawrence10/13/1710/20/2020, 85 FR 6648952.2064(c)(3).
GE Transportation—Erie Plant (formerly referenced as General Electric Transportation Systems and General Electric Transportation Systems—Erie)25-00025Erie2/21/1810/20/2020, 85 FR 6648952.2064(c)(4).
Graymont Pleasant Gap14-00002Centre2/5/1810/20/2020, 85 FR 6648952.2064(c)(5).
Hazleton Generation (formerly referenced as Williams Generation Company—Hazleton)40-00021Luzerne6/19/1810/20/2020, 85 FR 6648952.2064(c)(6).
Helix Ironwood38-05019Lebanon9/24/1810/20/2020, 85 FR 6648952.2064(c)(7).
Magnesita Refractories (formerly referenced as J. E. Baker Co. (Refractories)—York)67-05001York11/27/1810/20/2020, 85 FR 6648952.2064(c)(8).
Penn State University (formerly referenced as The Pennsylvania State University—University Park)14-00003Centre12/13/1710/20/2020, 85 FR 6648952.2064(c)(9).

Volvo Construction Equipment North America28-05012Franklin6/1/199/1/21, 86 FR 4891452.2064(d)(1).
National Fuel Gas Supply Corporation—Roystone Compressor Station62-141HWarren1/16/189/1/21, 86 FR 4891452.2064(d)(2).
E.I. DuPont de Nemours and Co08-00002Bradford9/28/189/1/21, 86 FR 4891452.2064(d)(3).
Carmeuse Lime Inc38-05003Lebanon3/6/199/1/21, 86 FR 4891452.2064(d)(4).
Kovatch Mobile Equipment Corp13-00008Carbon10/27/179/1/21, 86 FR 4891452.2064(d)(5).
Merck, Sharpe & Dohme Corp. (formerly referenced as Merck and Co., Inc.—West Point Facility)46-00005Montgomery1/5/179/1/21, 86 FR 4891452.2064(d)(6).
Letterkenny Army Depot (formerly referenced as Department of the Army)28-05002Franklin6/1/189/1/21, 86 FR 4891452.2064(d)(7).
Fairless Energy, LLC09-00124Bucks12/6/169/1/21, 86 FR 4891452.2064(d)(8).
Bellefield Boiler Plant (formerly referenced as Bellefield Boiler Plant—Pittsburgh)0047-I003aAllegheny11/30/2010/21/21, 86 FR 5822352.2064(e)(1).
Eastman Chemical Resins, Inc. Jefferson Site (formerly referenced as Hercules, Inc.—West Elizabeth)0058-I026aAllegheny9/30/2010/21/21, 86 FR 5822352.2064(e)(2).
Energy Center Pittsburgh LLC North Shore Plant (formerly referenced as NRG Energy Center)0022-I003aAllegheny11/30/2010/21/21, 86 FR 5822352.2064(e)(3).
U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works Clairton Plant (formerly referenced as U.S. Steel (USX Corporation)—Clairton Works)0052-I020bAllegheny12/11/2010/21/21, 86 FR 5822352.2064(e)(7).
U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works Edgar Thomson Plant (formerly referenced as USX Corporation—Edgar Thomson Works)0051-I008aAllegheny12/7/2010/21/21, 86 FR 5822352.2064(e)(8).
U.S. Steel Mon Valley Works—Irvin Plant (formerly referenced as USX, Inc.—Irvin Works)0050-OP16cAllegheny12/7/2010/21/21, 86 FR 5822352.2064(e)(9).
Neville Chemical Company0060dAllegheny11/10/2010/21/21, 86 FR 5822352.2064(e)(4).
Pittsburgh Allegheny Co. Thermal, LTD0044-I001aAllegheny11/30/2010/21/21,86 FR 5822352.2064(e)(5).
Universal Stainless & Alloy Products, Inc.0027aAllegheny2/20/2010/21/21, 86 FR 5822352.2064(e)(6).
AdvanSix Resins & Chemicals LLC—Frankford Plant (formerly referenced as Honeywell International—Frankford Plant)IP16-000276Philadelphia3/5/202011/1/2021, 86 FR 6017752.2064(f)(1).
Vicinity Energy Philadelphia—Schuylkill Station (formerly referenced as Veolia Energy Philadelphia—Schuylkill Station)IP16-000249Philadelphia3/4/202011/1/2021, 86 FR 6017752.2064(f)(4).
Kinder Morgan Liquid Terminals, LLC—Philadelphia Terminal (formerly referenced as Kinder Morgan Liquid Terminals, LLC)IP16-000233Philadelphia4/20/202011/1/2021, 86 FR 6017752.2064(f)(5).
Naval Surface Warfare Center—Philadelphia Division (formerly referenced as Naval Surface Warfare Center—Carderock Division, Ship Systems Engineering Station (NSWCCD-SSES))IP16-000235Philadelphia3/20/202011/1/2021, 86 FR 6017752.2064(f)(6).
Newman and Company, Inc (formerly referenced as Paperworks Industries, Inc)IP16-000223Philadelphia3/31/202011/1/2021, 86 FR 6017752.2064(f)(7).
Philadelphia Energy Solutions Refining and Marketing LLC (formerly referenced as Philadelphia Energy Solutions—Refining and Marketing, LLC)IP-16-00269Philadelphia4/24/202011/1/2021, 86 FR 6017752.2064(f)(8).
Philadelphia Shipyard IncIP16-000300Philadelphia4/8/202011/1/2021, 86 FR 6017752.2064(f)(9).
Exelon Generation Company—Richmond Generating StationIP16-000246Philadelphia4/20/202011/1/2021, 86 FR 6017752.2064(f)(2).
Grays Ferry Cogeneration Partnership—Schuylkill StationIP-16-000250Philadelphia3/4/202011/1/2021, 86 FR 6017752.2064(f)(3).
Anvil International, LLC (formerly referenced as Grinnell Corporation)36-05019Lancaster2/1/191/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(1).
ArcelorMittal Plate LLC Conshohocken Plant (formerly referenced as Bethlehem Lukens Plate)46-00011Montgomery1/26/181/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(2).
Braskem America Inc. Marcus Hook (formerly referenced as Epsilon Products Co.—Marcus Hook)23-00012Delaware3/2/201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(3).
Buck Co Inc. Quarryville (formerly referenced as Buck Company Inc)36-05053Lancaster4/1/20201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(4).
Calumet Karns City Refining LLC (formerly referenced as Penreco—Karns City)10-027HButler11/29/181/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(5).
Clarion Bathware Marble16-00133Clarion12/19/201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(6).
Domtar Paper Company Johnsonburg Mill (formerly referenced as Willamette Industries, Johnsonburgh Mill)24-00009Elk2/25/20201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(7).
Exelon Generation Company LLC Croydon Generating Station (formerly referenced as PECO Energy Co.—Croydon Generating Station)09-00016Bucks4/11/181/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(8).
Georgia-Pacific Panel Products LLC Mt. Jewell MDF Plant42-158RMcKean1/2/191/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(9).
GE Transportation Grove City Engine (formerly referenced as GE Transportation Systems)43-00196Mercer11/7/191/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(10).
GrafTech USA LLC St Marys (formerly referenced as The Carbide/Graphite Group, Inc)43-00196Elk5/1/191/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(11).
Haysite Reinforced Plastics LLC Erie25-00783Erie7/24/191/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(12).
INMETCO Ellwood City (formerly referenced as The International Metals Reclamation Co)37-00243Lawrence12/6/20191/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(13).
International Waxes Inc Farmers Valley (formerly referenced as Petrowax Refining)42-00011McKean2/21/201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(14).
Jeld Wen Fiber Division PA08-0003Bradford9/21/181/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(15).
Mars Wrigley Confectionery US LLC Elizabethtown36-05142Lancaster7/18/191/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(16).
Molded Fiber Glass Company Union City (formerly referenced as Molded Fiber Glass)25-00035Erie2/5/20201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(17).
Monroe Energy LLC Trainer (formerly referenced as Conoco Phillips Company)23-00003Delaware6/5/171/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(18).
Nova Chemicals Company Beaver (formerly referenced as Nova Chemicals, Inc.)004-00033Beaver4/2/201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(19).
Sasol Chemicals USA LLC (formerly referenced as Merisol Antioxidants LLC)61-00011Venango2/16/201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(20).
Silberline Manufacturing Company Lincoln Drive Plant (formerly referenced as Silberline Manufacturing Co)54-00041Schuylkill3/16/201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(21).
Superior Tube Company Lower Providence (formerly referenced as Superior Tube Company)46-00020Montgomery2/5/201/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(22).
Victaulic Company Alburtis Facility39-00069Lehigh10/24/171/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(23).
Victaulic Forks Facility48-0009Northampton10/24/171/24/22, 87 FR 344252.2064(g)(24).
CONSOL PA Coal CO LLC Bailey Prep Plt (formerly referenced as Consol Pennsylvania Coal Company—Bailey Prep Plant)30-00072LGreene3/12/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(1).
Latrobe Specialty Metals—A Carpenter Co (formerly referenced as Latrobe Steel Company—Latrobe)65-00016Westmoreland02/26/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(2).
Jessop Steel LLC—Washington Plant [formerly referenced as (Allegheny Ludlum Corporation) Jessop Steel Company—Washington Plant]63-00027Westmoreland03/11/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(3).
IPSCO Koppel Tubulars LLC—Koppel Plt (formerly referenced as Koppel Steel Corporation—Koppel Plant)04-00059Beaver3/16/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(4).
Kawneer Commercial Windows LLC—Cranberry Twp [formerly referenced as Three Rivers Aluminum Company (TRACO)]10-00267Butler3/04/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(5).
Omnova Solutions Inc—Jeannette Plant [formerly referenced as GenCorp (Plastic Films Division)—Jeannette Plant]65-00207Westmoreland2/06/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(6).
IPSCO Koppel Tubulars LLC—Ambridge (formerly referenced as Koppel Steel Corporation—Ambridge Plant)04-00227Beaver3/26/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(7).
ATI Flat Rolled Products Holdings LLC—Vandergrift (formerly referenced as Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corporation)65-00137Westmoreland3/11/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(8).
Mack Trucks, Inc.—Macungie (formerly referenced as Mack Trucks Inc.)39-00004Lehigh4/03/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(9).
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., LLC, Marienville STA 307 (formerly referenced as Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company—Howe Township)27-015AForest12/07/20181/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(10).
York Group Inc.—Black Bridge Rd67-05014CYork3/04/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(11).
Dart Container Corporation—Leola36-05015Lancaster3/30/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(12).
Dart Container Corporation—East Lampeter36-05117Lancaster10/15/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(13).
MarkWest Liberty Bluestone Plant10-00368Butler2/20/20201/25/2022, 87 FR 367052.2064(h)(14).
AK Steel Corp (formerly referenced as Armco, Inc. Butler Operations Main Plant; Armco, Inc. Butler Operations Stainless Plant)10-00001Butler2/25/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(1).
Allegheny and Tsingshan Stainless LLC, Midland Facility (formerly referenced as J & L Specialty Steel, Inc.—Midland Facility)04-00013Beaver2/24/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(2).
Alumax Mill Products36-05014Lancaster9/9/191/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(3).
American Craft Brewery LLC39-00006FLehigh10/23/191/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(4).
American Refining Group Inc (formerly referenced as American Refining Group, Inc)42-00004, 42-004KMcKean1/15/20, 9/24/191/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(5).
American Zinc Recycling Corp (formerly referenced as Horsehead Resource Development Company, Inc)13-00001Carbon3/25/191/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(6).
Appvion Operations, Inc.07-05001Blair3/16/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(7).
ArcelorMittal Steelton LLC (formerly referenced as Bethlehem Steel Corporation)22-05012Dauphin3/1/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(8).
Carpenter Technology Corporation, Reading Plt (formerly referenced as Carpenter Technology Corporation—Reading Plant)06-05007Berks3/10/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(9).
Chestnut Ridge Foam Inc (formerly referenced as Chestnut Ridge Foam, Inc.—Latrobe)65-00181Westmoreland1/22/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(10).
East Penn Manufacturing Company, Inc., Battery Assembly06-05069Berks5/21/20191/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(11).
General Carbide Corporation (formerly referenced as General Carbide Corp)65-00622Westmoreland3/3/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(12).
Lord Corp Saegertown20-00194Crawford4/12/211/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(13).
NLMK Pennsylvania LLC, Farrell Plt (formerly referenced as Caparo Steel Co.—Farrell)43-00310Mercer1/22/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(14).
Omnova Solutions Inc.—Auburn Plant (formerly referenced as Gencorp, Inc)54-00009Schuylkill6/26/181/26/22,87 FR 393452.2064(i)(15).
Pixelle Specialty Solutions LLC—Spring Grove Mill67-05004York4/1/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(16).
Sonneborn LLC (formerly referenced as Crompton Corporation, Fairview Township; Witco Corp—Petrolia Facility)10-037IButler9/17/191/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(17).
Specialty Tires of America, Indiana Plant (formerly referenced as Specialty Tires of America, Inc)32-00065Indiana1/16/191/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(18).
Standard Steel LLC (formerly referenced as Standard Steel Division of Freedom Forge Corp)44-05001Mifflin8/16/191/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(19).
Tennessee Gas Pipeline Co., Mercer Station 219 (formerly referenced as Tennessee Gas Pipeline Company, Station 219)43-00272Mercer1/2/191/26/22,87 FR 393452.2064(i)(20).
Truck Accessories Group Milton Plant (formerly referenced as Truck Accessories Group East)49-00020Northumberland1/14/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(21).
United Refining Co (formerly referenced as United Refining Company)62-00017Warren2/6/201/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(22).
Wheatland Tube Company43-00182Mercer3/26/191/26/22, 87 FR 393452.2064(i)(23).
ArcelorMittal Plate LLC Coatesville (formerly referenced as Lukens Steel Co.—Coatesville)15-00010Chester3/18/208/19/2022, 87 FR 5095152.2064(j)(1).

ATI Flat Rolled Products Holdings, LLC (formerly referenced as Allegheny Ludlum Corporation—Brackenridge)0059-I009a

0059-I008d

Allegheny12/3/20

4/21/21

8/19/2022, 87 FR 5095152.2064(j)(2).

Boyertown Foundry Company06-05063Berks8/1/208/19/2022, 87 FR 5095152.2064(j)(3).

Grove US LLC Shady Grove Plant28-05004Franklin1/1/218/19/2022, 87 FR 5095152.2064(j)(4).
INDSPEC Chemical Corporation Petrolia10-00021Butler12/17/208/19/2022, 87 FR 5095152.2064(j)(5).

Texas Eastern Transmission LP Lilly Station11-00258Cambria12/10/218/19/2022, 87 FR 5095152.2064(j)(6).

Hydro Carbide Tool Company (formerly referenced as Fansteel Hydro Carbide)65-00860Westmoreland11/15/199/20/22, 87 FR 5740352.2064(k)(1).
PPG Industries Springdale Plant (formerly referenced as PPG Industries, Inc.—Springdale)0057-OP18aAllegheny2/28/20209/21/2022, 86 FR 5761252.2064(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
National Can Company Fres-co Systems, USA Inc. Paramount Packaging Corp85-524

85-525
Bucks3/1/854/21/88, 53 FR 13121(c)(68); transfer of offsets from NCCo to Fresco and Paramount.

(3) EPA-Approved Source Specific Sulfur Dioxide (SO2) Requirements

Name of source
Permit No.
County
State effective date
EPA approval date
Additional explanation/§ 52.2063 citation
USX Corporation, Clairton Coke Works200Allegheny11/17/948/18/95, 60 FR 43012(c)(99).
Reliant Energy Mid-Atlantic Power Holdings LLC, Warren Generating StationSO2-62-00012Warren11/21/011/17/03, 68 FR 2459(c)(190)(i)(C)(1).
United Refining CompanySO2-62-017EWarren6/11/011/17/03, 68 FR 2459(c)(190)(i)(C)(2).
Trigen-Philadelphia Energy CorporationSO2-95-002Philadelphia7/27/009/9/02, 67 FR 57155(c)(193)(i)(B)(1).
Grays Ferry Cogeneration PartnershipSO2-95-002APhiladelphia7/27/009/9/02, 67 FR 57155(c)(193)(i)(B)(2).
PECO Energy Company, Schuylkill Generating StationSO2-95-006Philadelphia7/27/009/9/02, 67 FR 57155(c)(193)(i)(B)(3).
Sunoco, Inc. (R&M) Philadelphia RefinerySO2-95-039Philadelphia7/27/009/9/02, 67 FR 57155(c)(193)(i)(B)(4).
United Refining CompanyNoneWarren9/29/1710/12/18, 83 FR 51636Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Consent Order and Agreement.
Bruce Mansfield Generating StationFirstEnergy Redacted Consent Order and AgreementBeaver10/1/1810/1/19, 84 FR 52000Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Consent Order and Agreement dated 9/21/17.
Jewel Acquisition, LLC, Midland FacilityJewel Acquisition Redacted Consent Order and AgreementBeaver9/21/1710/1/19, 84 FR 52000Operational restrictions and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Consent Order and Agreement.
U.S. Steel ClairtonRedacted Installation Permit 0052-1017Allegheny9/14/174/23/20, 85 FR 22608Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Installation Permit.
U.S. Steel Edgar ThomsonRedacted Installation Permit 0051-1006Allegheny9/14/174/23/20, 85 FR 22608Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Installation Permit.
U.S. Steel IrvinRedacted Installation Permit 0050-1008Allegheny9/14/174/23/20, 85 FR 22608Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Installation Permit.
Braddock Recovery/Harsco MetalsRedacted Installation Permit 0265-1001Allegheny9/14/174/23/20, 85 FR 22608Sulfur dioxide emission limits and related parameters in unredacted portions of the Installation Permit.
Conemaugh Plant, Genon NE Management CoTitle V permit 32-00059Indiana10/28/1510/19/20, 85 FR 66255Sulfur 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 CoOrderIndiana10/11/1710/19/20, 85 FR 66255Contingency measures in unredacted portion of the Order.
Homer City GenerationPlan Approvals 32-00055H and 32-00055IIndiana2/28/1710/19/20, 85 FR 66255Sulfur dioxide emission limits and associated compliance parameters in unredacted portions of the Plan Approvals provided to EPA on May 13, 2020.
Homer City GenerationConsent Order and AgreementIndiana10/3/1710/19/20, 85 FR 66255Contingency measures in unredacted portion of Consent Order and Agreement.

Seward StationConsent Order and AgreementIndiana10/3/1710/19/20, 85 FR 66255Contingency measures in unredacted portion of the Consent Order and Agreement.

Keystone Generating StationConsent Order and AgreementArmstrong08/15/239/13/2024, 89 FR 74846For Source IDs 031 and 032: Combined SO2 emission limit; CEMS monitoring; definition of “24-hour block”; Quarterly emission reporting requirement; and reporting of hourly SO2 lbs/hr emission averages.
Conemaugh Generating StationConsent Order and AgreementIndiana08/15/239/13/2024, 89 FR 74846For Source IDs 031 and 032: Combined SO2 emission limit; CEMS monitoring; definition of “3-hour block”; Quarterly emission reporting requirement; and reporting of hourly SO2 lbs/hr emission averages.

Seward Generating StationConsent Order and AgreementIndiana08/17/239/13/2024, 89 FR 74846For Source IDs 034 and 035: Combined SO2 emission limit; CEMS monitoring; definition of “operating day”; reporting of hourly SO2 lbs/hr emission rate; injection of limestone during initial firing; and quarterly submission of “Hourly Injection Reports.”

(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
East Penn Manufacturing Corp[None]Berks5/29/847/27/84, 49 FR 30179(c)(62).
General Battery Corporation[None]Berks5/29/847/27/84, 49 FR 30179(c)(62)
Tonolli Corporation (Closed)[None]Carbon5/29/847/27/84, 49 FR 30179(c)(62).
Franklin Smelting and Refining Corporation[None]Philadelphia9/21/9412/20/96, 61 FR 67275(c)(112).
MDC Industries, Inc[None]Philadelphia9/21/9412/20/96, 61 FR 67275(c)(112).
Anzon, Inc[None]Philadelphia9/21/9412/20/96, 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 DemonstrationConewego, Pleasant, and Glade Townships; City of Warren (Warren Co.)8/20/011/17/03, 68 FR 245452.2033(b).
Sulfur Dioxide Attainment DemonstrationAllegheny County—sulfur dioxide area defined in 40 CFR 81.3398/15/037/21/04, 69 FR 4352252.2033(c).
Photochemical Assessment Monitoring Stations (PAMS) ProgramPhiladelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area9/23/949/11/95, 60 FR 4708152.2035.
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory—Carbon MonoxidePhiladelphia County9/8/95

10/30/95
1/30/96, 61 FR 298252.2036(a).
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory—VOCPittsburgh-Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area3/22/96

2/18/97

7/22/98
4/3/01, 66 FR 1763452.2036(d).
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory—VOC, CO, NOXReading Area (Berks County)1/28/975/7/97, 62 FR 2484652.2036(e).
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory—VOCPhiladelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area9/12/966/9/97, 62 FR 3134352.2036(i).
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory—NOXPhiladelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area7/31/986/17/99, 64 FR 3242252.2036(l).
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory—NOXPittsburgh-Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area3/22/96

2/18/97
10/19/01, 66 FR 5309452.2036(m).
1990 Base Year Emission Inventory—Carbon MonoxideCity of Pittsburgh-CBD & Oakland11/12/92

8/17/01
11/12/02, 67 FR 6852152.2036(n).
Post 1996 Rate of Progress PlanPhiladelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area7/31/98

2/25/00
10/26/01, 66 FR 5414352.2037(i).
One-Hour Ozone Attainment DemonstrationPhiladelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area4/30/98

8/21/98

2/25/00

7/19/01
10/26/01, 66 FR 5414352.2037(j).
Mobile Budgets for Post-1996 and 2005 attainment plansPhiladelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area2/25/0010/26/01, 66 FR 5414352.2037(k).
2/23/045/21/04, 69 FR 2923852.2037(k).
15% Rate of Progress PlanPittsburgh-Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area3/22/96

2/18/97

7/22/98
4/3/01, 66 FR 1763452.2038(a).
15% Rate of Progress PlanPhiladelphia-Wilmington-Trenton Ozone Nonattainment Area9/12/96

4/10/97

6/5/98
8/24/01, 66 FR 4454752.2038(b).
Control of Asphalt Paving Material (Emission offset)Defined 16-county area in Western PA and Southwestern PA5/20/77

7/15/77
10/6/77, 42 FR 5441752.1120(c)(15), 52.2054.
Particulate matter SIPAllegheny County—Clairton PM10 nonattainment area1/6/949/8/98, 63 FR 4743452.2059.
Small Business Assistance ProgramStatewide2/1/931/6/95, 60 FR 173852.2060.
Source Testing ManualAllegheny County9/10/7910/21/81, 46 FR 5160752.2063(c)(4).
Ozone Nonattainment PlanStatewide4/24/795/20/80, 46 FR 3360752.2063(c)(22).
Non-regulatory measuresSouthwest Pa. AQCR9/17/795/20/80, 46 FR 3360752.2063(c)(30).
Air Quality Monitoring NetworkStatewide (except Allegheny County)1/25/808/5/81, 46 FR 3982252.2063(c)(34).
Attainment plan for sulfur dioxideArmstrong County4/9/818/18/81, 46 FR 4342352.2063(c)(36).
Air Quality Monitoring NetworkAllegheny County12/24/809/15/81, 46 FR 4576252.2063(c)(38).
Expanded Ridesharing ProgramMetro. Philadelphia AQCR12/9/8110/7/82, 47 FR 4425952.2063(c)(46).
Lead (Pb) SIPAllegheny County9/6/832/6/84, 49 FR 437952.2063(c)(59).
Lead (Pb) SIPPhiladelphia8/29/83

5/15/84
8/1/84, 49 FR 3069652.2063(c)(61).
Lead (Pb) SIPStatewide (except Philadelphia and Allegheny Counties)9/30/82

6/8/84
7/27/84, 49 FR 3017952.2063(c)(62).
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide PlanMetro. Philadelphia AQCR6/30/82

10/24/83
2/26/85, 45 FR 777252.2063(c)(63).
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide PlanSouthwestern Pa AQCR6/30/82

10/24/83
2/26/85, 45 FR 777252.2063(c)(63).
Ozone and Carbon Monoxide PlanAllentown-Bethlehem-Easton Air Basin6/30/82

10/24/83
2/26/85, 45 FR 777252.2063(c)(63).
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance PlanPhiladelphia County9/8/95, 10/30/951/30/96, 61 FR 298252.2063(c)(105).
9/3/044/4/05, 70 FR 16958Revised Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan Base Year Emissions Inventory using MOBILE6.
3/19/0710/5/07, 72 FR 56911Conversion of the Carbon Monoxide Maintenance Plan to a Limited Maintenance Plan Option.
Source Testing ManualStatewide11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 3959752.2063(c)(110)(i)(D); cross-referenced in Section 139.5.
Continuous Source Testing ManualStatewide11/26/947/30/96, 61 FR 3959752.2063(c)(110) (i)(D); cross-referenced in Section 139.5.
Ozone Maintenance PlanReading Area (Berks County)1/28/975/7/97, 62 FR 2484652.2063(c)(123).
12/09/032/26/04, 68 FR 882452.2063(c)(222).
Ozone Maintenance PlanPittsburgh-Beaver Valley Ozone Nonattainment Area5/21/0110/19/01, 66 FR 5309452.2063(c)(188).
4/11/038/5/03, 68 FR 4609952.2063(c)(210).
4/22/0412/10/04, 69 FR 7121252.2063(c)(226).
Carbon Monoxide Maintenance PlanCity of Pittsburgh—Central Business District & Oakland8/17/0111/12/02 67 FR 6852152.2063(c)(189).
7/18/12; 11/26/133/27/14, 79 FR 17054Limited maintenance plan covering the 10-year period through 2022.
PM10 Maintenance PlanAllegheny County—Clairton PM10 nonattainment area9/14/029/11/03, 68 FR 5351552.2063(c)(215).
7/21/219/11/23, 88 FR 62295Limited maintenance plan covering the second 10-year period through 2023.

“Allegheny County” is the designated name for this area under 40 CFR 81.339, but it has also been referred to as the “Liberty Borough area” in numerous regulatory actions.

Sulfur Dioxide Maintenance PlanConewego, Pleasant, and Glade Townships; City of Warren (Warren Co.)5/7/047/1/04, 69 FR 3986052.2063(c)(224).
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryLancaster 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 InventoryTioga County9/28/06, 11/14/067/6/07, 72 FR 36892
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryFranklin 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 InventoryHarrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, PA: Cumberland County, Dauphin County, Lebanon County, Perry County3/27/077/25/07, 72 FR 40749.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryJohnstown (Cambria County)3/27/078/1/07, 72 FR 41903Correction Notice published 3/4/08, 73 FR 11560.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryBlair County2/8/078/1/07, 72 FR 41906
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryReading Area (Berks County)1/25/078/24/07

72 FR 41906
Correction Notice published 1/14/08, 73 FR 2162.
7/22/133/31/14, 79 FR 17875Revised 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 InventoryErie County4/24/0710/9/07, 72 FR 57207Correction 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 InventoryMercer County3/27/0710/19/07, 72 FR 59213Correction 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 InventoryState College (Centre County)6/12/0711/14/07, 72 FR 63990.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryScranton/Wilkes-Barre Area: Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe and Wyoming Counties6/12/0711/14/07

72 FR 64948
5/28/146/15/15, 80 FR 34065Revised 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 AreaYork-Adams Counties Area6/14/071/14/08, 73 FR 2163
5/23/088/13/09, 74 FR 40747.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryAllentown-Bethlehem-Easton Area: Carbon, Lehigh and Northampton Counties6/26/073/4/08 73 FR 11557Technical correction dated 8/9/07 addresses omitted emissions inventory information from 6/26/07 submittals.
3/7/145/16/14 [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 InventoryWayne County12/17/076/6/08, 73 FR 32238.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventoryWarren County12/17/076/30/08, 73 FR 36802
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventoryColumbia County12/17/077/2/08, 73 FR 37840.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventorySusquehanna County12/17/077/2/08, 73 FR 37841.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventoryCrawford County12/17/077/2/08, 73 FR 37843.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventorySomerset County12/17/077/2/08, 73 FR 37844.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventorySnyder County12/17/077/18/08, 73 FR 41271.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventoryJuniata County12/17/077/18/08, 73 FR 41272.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventoryLawrence County12/17/077/18/08, 73 FR 41274.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventoryNorthumberland County12/17/077/18/08, 73 FR 41275.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventoryPike County12/17/077/21/08, 73 FR 42263.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base-Year InventorySchuylkill County12/17/078/8/08, 73 FR 46200.
2002 Base-Year InventoryPittsburgh-Beaver Valley Nonattainment Area: Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Washington, and Westmoreland counties4/26/0711/17/08, 73 FR 67776The SIP effective date is 12/17/08.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryGreene County1/25/07, 5/23/083/19/09, 74 FR 11671.
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryClearfield/Indiana Area: Clearfield and Indiana Counties6/14/07, 5/23/083/19/09, 74 FR 11677.
Transportation Conformity RequirementsEntire State5/29/084/29/09, 74 FR 19451Memoranda 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 MeasuresPennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area8/29/07, 12/10/09, 4/12/10)2/7/11, 76 FR 6559
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC), Nitrogen Oxides (NOX), and Carbon Monoxide (CO)Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area8/29/07, 12/10/09, 4/12/102/7/11, 76 FR 6559
2008 RFP Transportation Conformity Motor Vehicle Emission BudgetsPennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-DE-MD-NJ 1997 8-hour ozone moderate nonattainment area8/29/07, 12/10/09, 4/12/102/7/11, 76 FR 6559
Revision of the Quality Assurance Protocol for the Safety Inspection Program in Non-I/M CountiesNon-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 Wyoming5/22/096/6/11, 76 FR 32321Applicable to SIP-approved safety inspection program regulation for non-I/M counties at Title 67, Part 1, Chapter 175.
Regional Haze PlanStatewide12/20/107/13/12, 77 FR 41279§ 52.2042; Limited Approval.
12/20/104/30/14, 79 FR 24340Reissuing of Limited Approval.
Regional Haze PlanStatewide3/25/141/21/15, 80 FR 2836Revises PM10 Best Available Retrofit Technology emission limit for Boiler No. 1 of the Cheswick Power Plant in Allegheny County.
Regional Haze PlanStatewide3/25/143/27/15, 80 FR 16286Rulemaking pertains to Boiler No. 1 of the Cheswick Power Plant in Allegheny County.

Limited approval removes SO2 and NOX Best Available Retrofit Technology limits. Limited disapproval relates to the Federal Implementation Plan at § 52.2042(b) and (c).
1997 PM2.5 NAAQS Attainment Demonstration, 2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory, Contingency Measures and Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for 2009Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE PM2.5 Nonattainment Area4/12/10, 8/3/12, 1/29/138/27/12, 77 FR 51930, 4/3/13, 78 FR 19991Revised 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 NAAQSStatewide12/7/07, 6/6/089/25/12, 77 FR 58955This 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 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide12/7/07, 6/6/08, 4/26/109/25/12, 77 FR 58955This 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 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide4/26/10, 5/24/119/25/12, 77 FR 58955This 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 (PM2.5 ) standardPittsburgh-Beaver Valley, PA11/10/0912/13/12, 77 FR 7411552.2036(p)
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 1997 8-Hour Ozone NAAQSAllegheny County7/1/082/28/13, 78 FR 13493This 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 PM2.5 NAAQSAllegheny County7/1/082/28/13, 78 FR 13493This 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 PM2.5 NAAQSAllegheny County7/1/082/28/13, 78 FR 13493This 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 NAAQSAllegheny County5/5/096/10/13, 78 FR 34584
RACT under the 1997 8-hour ozone NAAQSPhiladelphia County9/29/06

6/22/10
12/13/13, 78 FR 75902Conditional approval. See § 52.2023(l).
2002 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 1997 Annual PM2.5 NAAQSLiberty-Clairton PM2.5 Nonattainment Area6/17/111/2/14, 79 FR 5452.2036(q).
8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Plan and 2002 Base Year Emissions InventoryLancaster Area (Lancaster County)9/20/06; 11/8/067/6/07; 72 FR 36889
11/29/1212/26/13,78 FR 78263Revised 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 NAAQSStatewide5/24/124/7/2014, 79 FR 19001This 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).
7/15/1410/16/14, 79 FR 62005This rulemaking action addresses the following CAA elements: 110(a)(2)(E)(ii).
1997 Annual PM2.5 Maintenance PlanHarrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle PM2.5 Nonattainment Area4/22/1412/8/14, 79 FR 72554See § 52.2036(r) and § 52.2059(k).
1997 Annual PM2.5 Maintenance PlanYork PM2.5 Nonattainment Area4/22/1412/8/14, 79 FR 72554See § 52.2036(r) and § 52.2059(l).
2006 24-Hour PM2.5 Maintenance PlanHarrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle-York PM2.5 Nonattainment Area4/22/1412/8/14, 79 FR 72554See § 52.2036(r) and § 52.2059(m).
1997 Annual PM2.5 Maintenance Plan and 2007 Base Year Emissions InventoryReading Area (Berks County)11/25/143/4/15, 80 FR 11582See § 52.2036(s) and § 52.2059(n).
2006 24-Hour PM2.5 Maintenance Plan and 2007 Base Year Emissions InventoryAllentown Area (Lehigh and Northampton Counties)9/5/144/13/15, 80 FR 19550See § 52.2036(t) and § 52.2059(o).
1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 Maintenance Plan and 2007 Base Year Emissions InventoryPhiladelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE9/5/144/21/15, 80 FR 22113See § 52.2036(u) and § 52.2059(p).
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2010 NO2 NAAQSStatewide7/15/145/8/15, 80 FR 26462This 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 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide7/15/145/8/15, 80 FR 26462This 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 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide10/11/1710/10/18, 83 FR 50854Docket No. 2018-0054. This action addresses the infrastructure element of CAA section 110(a)(2)(D)(i)(I).
1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 Maintenance Plan and 2007 Base Year Emissions InventoryJohnstown Area12/3/147/16/15, 80 FR 42048See § 52.2036(w) and § 52.2059(r).
1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 Maintenance Plan and 2007 Base Year Emissions InventoryLancaster Area4/30/147/16/15, 80 FR 42052See § 52.2036(x) and § 52.2059(s)
Section 110(a)(2) Infrastructure Requirements for the 2008 ozone NAAQSStatewide7/15/148/5/15, 80 FR 46507This 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 SO2 NAAQSStatewide7/15/148/5/15, 80 FR 46507This 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 PM2.5 Maintenance Plan, and 2007 and 2011 Base Year Emissions InventoriesPittsburgh-Beaver Valley12/22/1410/2/15, 80 FR 59626See § 52.2036(y) and § 52.2059(t).
2007 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQSLiberty-Clairton PM2.5 Nonattainment Area6/21/1310/2/15, 80 FR 59619
Attainment Plan and Base Year Emissions Inventory for the North Reading nonattainment area for the 2008 lead NAAQSNorth Reading Area8/12/154/8/16, 81 FR 20542See §§ 52.2036(z) and 52.2055(b).
2008 Lead Attainment PlanLower Beaver Valley Area1/15/154/25/16, 81 FR 24028See §§ 52.2036(aa) and 52.2055(c).
2011 Base Year Inventories for the 2008 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality StandardAllentown-Bethlehem-Easton, Lancaster, Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, and Reading nonattainment areas and the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City nonattainment area9/30/154/26/16, 81 FR 24495See § 52.2036(bb).
Philadelphia 1997 8-Hour Ozone RACT DemonstrationPhiladelphia County9/29/06, 6/22/10, 6/27/14, 7/18/15, 4/26/1610/7/16, 81 FR 69691Addressing 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)StatewideNovember 3, 20176/6/2018, 83 FR 26222Certification 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 (PM2.5) National Ambient Air Quality StandardDelaware County 2012 PM2.5 nonattainment area5/5/20177/3/2018, 83 FR 31067
2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory for the 2012 Annual Fine Particulate (PM2.5) National Ambient Air Quality StandardLebanon County 2012 PM2.5 nonattainment area9/25/20177/3/2018, 83 FR 31067
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for the 1997 ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS)Statewide9/25/20067/7/2017, 82 FR 31468Pertaining 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 StandardConewango Township, Glade Township, Pleasant Township, and the City of Warren in Warren County10/12/18, 83 FR 51636Includes base year emissions inventory.
2008 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS Nonattainment New Source Review RequirementsAllentown-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)10/30/172/22/2019, 84 FR 5601
2008 8-hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Reasonably Available Control Technology StandardAllegheny County07/24/185/2/2019, 84 FR 18737This action pertains to sources covered by CTGs issued prior to July 20, 2014.
Delaware County 2012 annual PM2.5 maintenance planDelaware County1/23/199/30/19, 84 FR 51425
Lebanon County 2012 annual PM2.5 maintenance planLebanon County2/11/199/30/19, 84 FR 51425
Attainment Plan for the Beaver, Pennsylvania Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality StandardIndustry Borough, Shippingport Borough, Midland Borough, Brighton Township, Potter Township and Vanport Township9/29/1710/1/19, 84 FR 5200052.2033(d)
2008 8-hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Reasonably Available Control Technology StandardPhiladelphia County08/13/1810/24/2019, 84 FR 56947This action pertains to sources covered by CTGs issued prior to July 20, 2014.
Allegheny Area 2010 SO2 attainment plan and base year emissions inventoryCities 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 Mifflin10/03/174/23/20, 85 FR 22608Also 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 AreaFranklin County3/10/2010/16/20, 85 FR 65728
Attainment Plan for the Indiana, Pennsylvania Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality StandardIndiana 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 05/13/2010/19/20, 85 FR 6625552.2033(f).
Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for the 2008 ozone national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS)Statewide8/13/188/16/2024, 89 FR 66602After reconsideration of previous approval of CTG portion, EPA is now disapproving, with the exception of one negative declaration.

1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle AreaHarrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle Area2/27/20202/9/2021, 86 FR 8691
1997 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard Second Maintenance Plan for the Johnstown AreaJohnstown Area2/27/20202/9/2021, 86 FR 8693
Second Maintenance Plan for the Altoona (Blair County) 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment AreaBlair County2/27/202/9/21, 86 FR 8698
Second Maintenance Plan for the Scranton-Wilke-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment AreaScranton-Wilkes-Barre Area3/10/202/23/21, 86 FR 10832Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Area: Lackawanna, Luzerne, Monroe and Wyoming Counties.
Second Maintenance Plan for the State College 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment AreaState College Area3/10/203/23/2021, 85 FR 15417The State College area consists solely of Centre County.
Second Maintenance Plan for the Clearfield/Indiana 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment AreaClearfield/Indiana Area2/27/205/7/21, 86 FR 24510The Clearfield/Indiana area consists of Clearfield and Indiana Counties.
2012 PM2.5 NAAQS Attainment Demonstration (including 2011 Base Year Emissions Inventory, Particulate Matter Precursor Contribution Demonstration, Reasonable Further Progress Demonstration, Demonstration of Interim Quantitative Milestones to Ensure Timely Attainment. and Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for 2021) (excluding Section 8, Contingency Measures)Allegheny County09/30/19

10/02/20
5/14/21, 86 FR 26401Contingency 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 AreaYork-Adams Area3/10/205/26/21, 86 FR 28277The 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 AreaYoungstown-Warren-Sharon Area3/10/205/27/21, 86 FR 28499The 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 AreaErie Area2/27/206/1/21, 86 FR 29207The Erie area consists solely of Erie County.
Second Maintenance Plan for the State College 1997 8-Hour Ozone Nonattainment AreaTioga County Area3/10/206/9/21, 86 FR 30545The Tioga County area consists solely of Tioga County.
Emissions Statement Certification for the 2015 Ozone National Ambient Air Quality StandardThe Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City (PA-NJ-MD-DE) nonattainment area for the 2015 ozone NAAQS4/23/208/25/21, 86 FR 47392Certification 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 AreaGreene County Area2/25/209/2/21, 86 FR 49248The Greene County area consists solely of Greene County.

Attainment Plan for the Indiana, Pennsylvania Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality StandardIndiana 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).

2015 8-Hour Ozone NAAQS Nonattainment New Source Review RequirementsPennsylvania’s portion of the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Atlantic City, PA-NJ-MD-DE area (includes Bucks, Chester, Delaware, Montgomery, and Philadelphia Counties)1/8/21; 8/23/2110/3/22, 87 FR 59694
Infrastructure State Implementation Plan Revision Clean Air Act Sections 110 Applicable Requirements for the 2015 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS)Statewide4/20/20216/2/2023, 88 FR 36255This section is amended. This action addresses the following, or portions thereof, 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).

Attainment Plan for the Indiana, Pennsylvania Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide Primary National Ambient Air Quality StandardIndiana County and portions of Armstrong County (Plumcreek Township, South Bend Township, and Elderton Borough)10/12/239/13/2024, 89 FR 7484652.2033(g).

(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
USX Corp./US Steel Group-Fairless Hills09-0006Bucks8/11/95,

11/15/95
4/9/96, 61 FR 1570952.2036(b); 52.2037(c); source shutdown date is 8/1/91.
General Glass—Jeannette65-0675Westmoreland7/5/9505/16/96

61 FR 24727
52.2036(c); 52.2037(d).
Sharon Steel Company43-0017Mercer12/8/9512/20/96

61 FR 67275
52.2036(f); 52.2037(e).
R. R. Donnelley and Sons Co.—Lancaster East Plant36-2027Lancaster9/20/9507/21/97

62 FR 33891
52.2036(j).
Rockwell Heavy Vehicle, Inc.-New Castle Forge Plant37-065Lawrence4/8/984/16/99, 64 FR 1881852.2036(k); source shutdown date is 4/1/93.
Pennsylvania Electric Co.—(PENELEC)—Williamsburg Station07-2006Blair8/1/9512/20/96

61 FR 67275
52.2037(f); 52.2063(c)(113)(i)(A) & (ii)(A).
Caparo Steel Company43-0285Mercer12/8/9512/20/96

61 FR 67275
52.2037(g).
Mercersburg Tanning Co.28-2008Franklin4/26/953/12/97, 62 FR 1107952.2037(h); 52.2063(c)(114)(i)(A)(3) & (ii)(A).
Duquesne Light Co.—Brunot Island Station214Allegheny3/5/0110/18/01

66 FR 52867
52.2063(c)(161)(ii)(A).
Duquesne Light Co.—Phillips Station212Allegheny4/15/9910/18/01

66 FR 52867
52.2063(c)(161)(ii)(B).


[70 FR 9452, Feb. 25, 2005]


Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 52.2020, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.

§ 52.2021 Classification of regions.

The Pennsylvania plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:


Air quality control region
Pollutant
Particulate matter
Sulfur oxides
Nitrogen dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Ozone (hydrocarbons)
Metropolitan Philadelphia InterstateIIIIIII
Northeast Pennsylvania-Upper Delaware Valley InterstateIIIIIIIIIIII
South Central Pennsylvania IntrastateIIIIIIIIIIII
Central Pennsylvania IntrastateIIIIIIIIIIIII
Southwest Pennsylvania IntrastateIIIIIII
Northwest Pennsylvania-Youngstown InterstateIIIIIIIIIIII

[37 FR 10889, May 31, 1972, as amended at 39 FR 16347, May 8, 1974; 45 FR 33627, May 20, 1980]


§ 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 PM2.5 NAAQS, as submitted to EPA as a SIP revision by Pennsylvania on September 30, 2019. Pennsylvania shall submit a SIP revision within one year of EPA’s final conditional approval to remedy this condition, which satisfies all related requirements for contingency measures under CAA section 172(c)(9) and the PM2.5 Implementation Rule (specifically, 40 CFR 51.1003 and 40 CFR 51.1014). Pursuant to CAA section 110(k)(4), this conditional approval is based upon April 20, 2020 and April 7, 2020 letters from Pennsylvania and Allegheny County committing to submit a SIP to EPA to remedy the deficiencies of this conditional approval within 12 months of EPA’s conditional approval action.


(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.


[38 FR 32893, Nov. 28, 1973]


Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 52.2023, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.

§§ 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.


[66 FR 52534, Oct. 16, 2001, as amended at 66 FR 54699, Oct. 30, 2001; 73 FR 62893, Oct. 22, 2008]


§§ 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 SO2 attainment plan for the City of Clairton, City of Duquesne, City of McKeesport, Borough of Braddock, Borough of Dravosburg, Borough of East McKeesport, Borough of East Pittsburgh, Borough of Elizabeth, Borough of Glassport, Borough of Jefferson Hills, Borough of Liberty, Borough of Lincoln, Borough of North Braddock, Borough of Pleasant Hills, Borough of Port Vue, Borough of Versailles, Borough of Wall, Borough of West Elizabeth, Borough of West Mifflin, Elizabeth Township, Forward Township, and North Versailles Township in Pennsylvania, submitted by the Department of Environmental Protection on October 3, 2017.


(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.


(g) EPA approves the Attainment Plan for the Indiana, PA Nonattainment Area for the 2010 Sulfur Dioxide National Ambient Air Quality Standard submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on October 12, 2023. EPA approves the attainment demonstration and other attainment plan elements, including Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT)/Reasonably Available Control Measures (RACM) determination, Reasonable Further Progress (RFP) requirements, and contingency measures.


[38 FR 7459, Mar. 22, 1973, as amended at 68 FR 2459, Jan. 17, 2003; 69 FR 43524, July 21, 2004; 78 FR 33985, June 6, 2013; 84 FR 52001, Oct. 1, 2019; 85 FR 22608, Apr. 23, 2020; 85 FR 66257, Oct. 19, 2020; 87 FR 50785, Aug. 18, 2022; 89 FR 74847, Sept. 13, 2024]


§ 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.


[60 FR 47084, Sept. 11, 1995]


§ 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 NOX emissions for six emission units (no. 3 blast furnace, no.1 open hearth furnace, no. 1 soaking pits and no. 2 soaking pits (units 1-8 and units 9-16), and 80 in. hot strip mill), submitted August 11, 1995, are approved. U.S. Steel—Fairless Hills is located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, which is part of the Philadelphia severe ozone nonattainment area. The VOC and NOX 1990 emissions from the no. 3 blast furnace are zero for both pollutants. The VOC and NOX 1990 emissions from the no. 1 open hearth furnace are 6.9 TPY and 455.5 TPY, respectively. The VOC and NOX emissions from the no. 1 soaking pits are 6.6 TPY and 91.8 TPY, respectively. The VOC and NOX emissions from the no. 2 soaking pits (units 1-8) are 1.10 TPY and 21.0 TPY, respectively. The VOC and NOX emissions from the no. 2 soaking pits (units 9-16) are 1.10 TPY and 21.0 TPY, respectively. The VOC and NOX emissions from the 80 in. hot strip mill are 1.9 TPY and 688.6 TPY, respectively.


(c) The 1990 NOX emissions for the no. 2 glass melting furnace at the General Glass—Jeannette plant, located in Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania is 508.2 tons per year. Westmoreland County is part of the Pittsburgh moderate ozone nonattainment area. The 1990 NOX emissions for the four kilns (no. 1 through 4) is 11.8 tons per year. This facility does not contain any other NOX emitting units.


(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 (NOX).


(f) Sharon Steel Company 1990 VOC and NOX emissions for three emission units (Blast Furnace Operations, Basic Oxygen Furnace Shop, Blast Furnace Casthouse), submitted June 10, 1996, are approved. Sharon Steel Company is located in Mercer County, Pennsylvania, which is in a marginal ozone nonattainment area. The 1990 VOC and NOX emissions from the Blast Furnace Operations (flame suppression, heaters and torpedo cars, flare stack, tuyeres) are 0.4 TPY and 49.3 TPY, respectively. The 1990 VOC and NOX emissions from the Basic Oxygen Furnace Shop (scrap preheating, ladle preheating and heaters) are 1.4 TPY and 39.6 TPY, respectively. The 1990 VOC and NOX emissions from the Blast Furnace Casthouse are 205.4 TPY and 11.0 TPY, respectively.


(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 NOX emissions from this facility in the 1990 base year emission inventory. The CO, VOC and NOX emissions from the natural gas units and the spray booth of this facility are hereby approved as part of the 1990 point source inventory. The 1990 CO, VOC and NOX emissions from the natural gas units are 8.3 TPY, 1.2 TPY and 64.2 TPY, respectively. The 1990 VOC emissions from the spray booth is 12.1 TPY.


(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 NOX base year emission inventory for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley area, submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on March 22, 1996 and supplemented on February 18, 1997.


(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 (NOX).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on November 10, 2009. The base year emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point sources, area sources, on-road mobile sources, and non-road mobile sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are PM2.5, coarse particles (PM10), nitrogen oxides (NOX), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia (NH3), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on June 17, 2011. The base year emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point sources, area sources, on-road mobile sources, and non-road mobile sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are PM2.5, nitrogen oxides (NOX), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia (NH3), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment areas, and the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle-York 2006 24-hour PM2.5 nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on April 22, 2014. The emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point, area, nonroad, and onroad sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are nitrogen oxides (NOX), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), PM2.5, ammonia (NH3), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on November 25, 2014. The emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point, area, nonroad, and onroad sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are PM2.5, nitrogen oxides (NOX), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia (NH3), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on September 5, 2014. The emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point, area, nonroad, and onroad sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are PM2.5, nitrogen oxides (NOX), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia (NH3), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on September 5, 2014. The emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point, area, nonroad, and onroad sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are PM2.5, nitrogen oxides (NOX), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia (NH3), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on December 3, 2014. The emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point, area, nonroad, and onroad sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are PM2.5, nitrogen oxides (NOX), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia (NH3), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on April 30, 2014. The emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point, area, nonroad, and onroad sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are PM2.5, nitrogen oxides (NOX), volatile organic compounds (VOCs), ammonia (NH3), and sulfur dioxide (SO2).


(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 PM2.5 nonattainment area submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection, on behalf of Allegheny County Health Department, on June 21, 2013. The emissions inventory includes emissions estimates that cover the general source categories of point, area, nonroad, and onroad sources. The pollutants that comprise the inventory are PM2.5, NOX, VOCs, NH3, and SO2.


(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 (NOX), volatile organic compounds (VOC), and carbon monoxide (CO).


[61 FR 2931, Jan. 30, 1996]


Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 52.2036, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.

§ 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 NOX RACT determination for six emission units at U.S. Steel—Fairless: no. 3 blast furnace, no. 1 open hearth furnace, no. 1 soaking pits, no. 2 soaking pits (units 1-8), no. 2 soaking pits (units 9-16), 80 in. hot strip mill. The NOX RACT determination for all the soaking pits and the 80 in. hot strip mill is low excess air (LEA), which is expected to result in a 13.5% emission reduction. NOX RACT for the other sources is determined to be good operating practices to minimize NOX emissions. VOC RACT for all the above sources is determined to be good operating practices to minimize VOC emissions.


(d) NOX RACT determination for the no. 2 glass melting furnace and the four kilns at the General Glass—Jeannette plant, which manufactured flat glass, is the current operation, consisting of no additional controls.


(e) Sharon Steel Company—VOC and NOX RACT determination for three emission units at Sharon Steel Company, not covered by plan approval PA 43-017: Blast Furnace Operations (flame suppression, heaters and torpedo cars, tuyeres), Basic Oxygen Furnace Shop (scrap preheating, ladle preheating and heaters), Blast Furnace Casthouse. NOX RACT for the Blast Furnace Operations is determined to be good air pollution control practices such that NOX emissions do not exceed: 100 pounds of NOX per million cubic feet (lb NOX/MMft
3) of natural gas and 10.69 tons of NOX per year (TPY) for flame suppression, heaters, and torpedo cars; and 140 lb NOX/MMft
3 of natural gas and 0.6 TPY for tuyeres. VOC RACT for the Blast Furnace Operations is determined to be good air pollution control practices such that VOC emissions do not exceed: 3.8 lb VOC/MMft
3 of natural gas and 0.41 TPY for flame suppression, heaters and torpedo cars; and 2.8 lb VOC/MMft
3 of natural gas and 0.01 TPY for tuyeres. NOX RACT for the Basic Oxygen Furnace Shop is determined to be good air pollution control practices such that NOX emissions do not exceed: 100 lb NOX/MMft
3 of natural gas and 1.1 TPY for scrap preheating; and 140 lb NOX/MMft
3 of natural gas and 10.8 TPY for ladle preheating and heaters. VOC RACT for the Basic Oxygen Furnace Shop is determined to be good air pollution control practices such that VOC emissions do not exceed: 3.8 lb VOC/MMft
3 of natural gas and 0.04 TPY for scrap preheating; and 2.8 lb VOC/MMft
3 of natural gas and 0.22 TPY for ladle preheating and heaters. NOX RACT for the Blast Furnace Casthouse is determined to be good air pollution control practices such that NOX emissions do not exceed 0.03 lb NOX/ton of steel processed and 11.0 TPY.


(f) Pennsylvania Electric Company—Williamsburg Station—VOC and NOX RACT determination for three emission units at Pennsylvania Electric Company (Penelec)—Williamsburg Station: unit #1 boiler, auxiliary boiler, fugitive VOC sources. NOX and VOC RACT for the unit #11 boiler is determined to be good air pollution control practices such that emissions limits shall be 21.7 pounds of NOX per ton of coal fired (lb/ton) and 0.1459 lb/MMBtu of No. 2 oil fired with annual fuel usage records, and no more than 867 tons per year (TPY) of NOX and 3 TPY of VOC. NOX and VOC RACT for the auxiliary boiler is determined to be the requirements of 25 Pa Code 129.93 (c)(1), pertaining to units with individual rated gross heat inputs less than 20 million British thermal units per hour (MMBtu/hr) of operation maintenance and operation in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications, and the units are operated using good air pollution control practices.


(g) Caparo Steel Company—VOC and NOX RACT determination for four emission units at Caparo Steel Company, not covered by operating permit OP 43-285: Package boilers, BW boiler #1, BW boiler #2, and BW boiler #3. NOX RACT for the package boilers is determined to be good air pollution control practices such that NOX emissions do not exceed 550 pounds of NOX per million cubic feet (lb NOX/MMft
3) of natural gas and 529.82 tons of NOX per year (TPY). VOC RACT for the package boilers is determined to be good air pollution control practices such that VOC emissions do not exceed 1.4 lb VOC/MMft
3 of natural gas and 1.35 TPY. NOX RACT for each of the BW boilers is determined to be good air pollution control practices such that NOX emissions do not exceed 23 lb NOX/MMft
3 of BFG and 80.1 TPY.


(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)
NOX

(tpd)
Date of adequacy determination or SIP

approval date
Post-1996 ROP Plan199988.6109.6June 23, 2000 (65 FR 36438, June 8, 2000).
Post-1996 ROP Plan200269.5293.13June 23, 2000 (65 FR 36438, June 8, 2000).
Post-1996 ROP Plan200579.69144.73June 21, 2004 (May 21, 2004, 69 FR 29240).
Attainment Demonstration200579.69144.73June 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 NOX highway mobile emissions inventories and the 2005 motor vehicle emissions budgets for the 1-hour ozone attainment SIP for the Philadelphia-Wilmington-Trenton severe ozone nonattainment area. These revisions were submitted by the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection on January 17, 2003. Submission of these revised MOBILE6-based motor vehicle emissions inventories was a requirement of EPA’s approval of the attainment demonstration under paragraph (j) of this section.


(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)
NOX (TPD)
Effective date of adequacy determination or SIP approval
Rate of Progress Plan200861.09108.78January 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.


[46 FR 17553, Mar. 19, 1981]


Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 52.2037, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.

§ 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.


[66 FR 17638, Apr. 3, 2001, as amended at 66 FR 44548, Aug. 24, 2001]


§ 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 (SO2) from the Portland Generating Station in Northampton County, Upper Mount Bethel Township, Pennsylvania (Portland) significantly contribute to nonattainment and interfere with maintenance of the 1-hour SO2 national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS) in New Jersey. The owners and operators of Portland shall comply with the requirements in paragraphs (a) through (d) of this section.


(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 SO2 (as determined in accordance with part 75 of this chapter) in excess of 6,253 pounds per hour (lb/hr) for unit 1 (identified with source ID 031 in Title V Permit No. 48-0006) and unit 2 (identified with source ID 032 in Title V Permit No. 48-0006) combined;


(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 SO2 (as determined in accordance with part 75 of this chapter) in excess of the following limits:


(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 SO2 NAAQS in New Jersey, in accordance with the following requirements:


(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 SO2 emission data from Portland’s continuous SO2 emission monitor, and that includes the date when full operation of controls was achieved at Portland after shakedown.


(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.


[76 FR 69076, Nov. 7, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 26447, May 4, 2012]


§ 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 NOX Annual Trading Program in subpart AAAAA of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such requirements. The obligation to comply with such requirements will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to Pennsylvania’s State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting the SIP’s deficiency that is the basis for the CSAPR Federal Implementation Plan under § 52.38(a), except to the extent the Administrator’s approval is partial or conditional.


(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 NOX Annual allowances under subpart AAAAA of part 97 of this chapter to units in the State for a control period in any year, the provisions of subpart AAAAA of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator to complete the allocation and recordation of CSAPR NOX Annual allowances to units in the State for each such control period shall continue to apply, unless provided otherwise by such approval of the State’s SIP revision.


(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 NOX Ozone Season Group 1 Trading Program in subpart BBBBB of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such requirements with regard to emissions occurring in 2015 and 2016.


(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 NOX Ozone Season Group 2 Trading Program in subpart EEEEE of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such requirements with regard to emissions occurring in 2017 through 2020.


(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 NOX Ozone Season Group 3 Trading Program in subpart GGGGG of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such requirements with regard to emissions occurring in 2021 and each subsequent year. The obligation to comply with such requirements will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to Pennsylvania’s State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting the SIP’s deficiency that is the basis for the CSAPR Federal Implementation Plan (FIP) under § 52.38(b)(1) and (b)(2)(iii), except to the extent the Administrator’s approval is partial or conditional.


(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 NOX Ozone Season Group 3 allowances under subpart GGGGG of part 97 of this chapter to units in the State for a control period in any year, the provisions of subpart GGGGG of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator to complete the allocation and recordation of CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 3 allowances to units in the State for each such control period shall continue to apply, unless provided otherwise by such approval of the State’s SIP revision.


(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 NOX Ozone Season Group 2 allowances between certain accounts under common control), the provisions of § 97.826(d) of this chapter (concerning the conversion of amounts of unused CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 2 allowances allocated for control periods before 2021 to different amounts of CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 3 allowances), and the provisions of § 97.811(d) of this chapter (concerning the recall of CSAPR NOX Ozone Season Group 2 allowances equivalent in quantity and usability to all such allowances allocated to units in the State for control periods after 2020) shall continue to apply.


(6) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the effectiveness of paragraph (b)(3) of this section is stayed with regard to emissions occurring in 2024 and thereafter, provided that while such stay remains in effect, the provisions of paragraph (b)(2) of this section shall apply with regard to such emissions.


(c)(1) The owner and operator of each source located in the State of Pennsylvania and for which requirements are set forth in § 52.40 and § 52.41, § 52.42, § 52.43, § 52.44, § 52.45, or § 52.46 must comply with such requirements with regard to emissions occurring in 2026 and each subsequent year.


(2) Notwithstanding any other provision of this part, the effectiveness of paragraph (c)(1) of this section is stayed.


[76 FR 48373, Aug. 8, 2011, as amended at 81 FR 74586, 74600, Oct. 26, 2016; 83 FR 65924, Dec. 21, 2018; 86 FR 23177, Apr. 30, 2021; 88 FR 36894, June 5, 2023; 89 FR 87970, Nov. 6, 2024]


§ 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 SO2 Group 1 Trading Program in subpart CCCCC of part 97 of this chapter must comply with such requirements. The obligation to comply with such requirements will be eliminated by the promulgation of an approval by the Administrator of a revision to Pennsylvania’s State Implementation Plan (SIP) as correcting the SIP’s deficiency that is the basis for the CSAPR Federal Implementation Plan under § 52.39, except to the extent the Administrator’s approval is partial or conditional.


(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 SO2 Group 1 allowances under subpart CCCCC of part 97 of this chapter to units in the State for a control period in any year, the provisions of subpart CCCCC of part 97 of this chapter authorizing the Administrator to complete the allocation and recordation of CSAPR SO2 Group 1 allowances to units in the State for each such control period shall continue to apply, unless provided otherwise by such approval of the State’s SIP revision.


[76 FR 48374, Aug. 8, 2011, as amended at 81 FR 74586, Oct. 26, 2016]


§ 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 NOX and SO2 from electric generating units. EPA has given limited approval and limited disapproval to the plan provisions addressing these requirements.


(b) Measures Addressing Limited Disapproval Associated With NOX. The deficiencies associated with NOX identified in EPA’s limited disapproval of the regional haze plan submitted by Pennsylvania on December 20, 2010, are satisfied § 52.2040.


(c) Measures Addressing Limited Disapproval Associated With SO2. The deficiencies associated with SO2 identified in EPA’s limited disapproval of the regional haze plan submitted by Pennsylvania on December 20, 2010, are satisfied by § 52.2041.


[77 FR 33658, June 7, 2012]


§ 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 (NOX) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for the Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per day NOX
Tons per day VOCs
Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area20093.25.5
Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area20183.67.7

(b)(1) As of March 31, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per day NOX
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area200911.5
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area201812.6

(2) As of March 31, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 area source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per day NOX
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area20092.3
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area20182.1

(c) As of May 16, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per

day NOX
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area200927.0
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area201826.1

(d) As of June 15, 2015, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 point source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per day NOX
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area20097.7
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area20185.8

(e) As of June 15, 2015, EPA approves the following revised 2018 area source inventory for nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per day NOX
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area20187.5

(f) As of June 15, 2015, EPA approves the following general conformity budgets for 2009 and 2018 for nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per day NOX
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area20091.0
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area20181.0

[78 FR 78265, Dec. 26, 2013, as amended at 79 FR 17877, Mar. 31, 2014; 79 FR 28438, May 16, 2014; 80 FR 34065, June 15, 2015]


§§ 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 (NOX) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for the Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per day NOX
Tons per day VOCs
Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area200935.1814.29
Lancaster 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area201820.5710.14

(b) As of March 31, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per day NOX
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area200929.0
Reading 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area201814.9

(c) As of May 16, 2014, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per

day NOX
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area (Lehigh and Northampton Counties)200939.18
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area (Lehigh and Northampton Counties)201820.41
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area (Carbon County)20096.90
Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area (Carbon County)20183.54

(d) As of June 15, 2015, EPA approves the following revised 2009 and 2018 Motor Vehicle Emissions Budgets (MVEBs) for nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per day NOX
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area200959.3
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre 1997 8-Hour Ozone Maintenance Area201830.5

[78 FR 78266, Dec. 26, 2013, as amended at 79 FR 17878, Mar. 31, 2014; 79 FR 28438, May 16, 2014; 80 FR 34065, June 15, 2015]


§ 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 (PM2.5) and nitrogen oxides (NOX) for the Pennsylvania Counties in the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE 1997 PM2.5 Nonattainment Area submitted by the Secretary of the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection:


Applicable geographic area
Year
Tons per

year

NOX
Tons per

year

PM2.5
Pennsylvania Counties in the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE 1997 Fine Particulate Matter Nonattainment Area200957,218.31,907.5

[78 FR 19993, Apr. 3, 2013]


§ 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.


[42 FR 54417, Oct. 6, 1977]


§ 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.


[79 FR 77915, Dec. 29, 2014, as amended at 81 FR 20542, Apr. 8, 2016; 81 FR 24029, Apr. 25, 2016]


§ 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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of April 5, 2010. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 179(c) 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 Harrisburg PM2.5 nonattainment area is not subject to the consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section 179(d).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of April 5, 2010. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 179(c) 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 Johnstown PM2.5 nonattainment area is not subject to the consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section 179(d).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of April 5, 2010. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 179(c) 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 Lancaster PM2.5 nonattainment area is not subject to the consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section 179(d).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of April 5, 2010. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 179(c) 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 York PM2.5 nonattainment area is not subject to the consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section 179(d).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of April 5, 2010. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 179(c) 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 Reading PM2.5 nonattainment area is not subject to the consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section 179(d).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of April 5, 2010. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 179(c) 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, PA-NJ-DE PM2.5 nonattainment area is not subject to the consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section 179(d).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of April 5, 2010. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 179(c) 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 PM2.5 nonattainment area is not subject to the consequences of failing to attain pursuant to section 179(d).


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of December 31, 2011. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement of CAA section 188(b)(2) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS.


(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).


(p) Based on air quality data for the 3-year period 2019 to 2021, EPA has determined that the Allegheny County nonattainment area attained the 2012 annual fine particulate matter (PM2.5) National Ambient Air Quality Standard (NAAQS) by the applicable attainment date of December 31, 2021. Therefore, EPA has met the requirement pursuant to Clean Air Act (CAA) sections 179(c) and 188(b)(2) to determine, based on the area’s air quality as of the attainment date, whether the area attained the standard. The Allegheny County PM2.5 nonattainment area is therefore not subject to the consequences for failing to attain, pursuant to CAA section 179(d).


[76 FR 45427, July 29, 2011, as amended at 77 FR 17344, Mar. 26, 2012; 77 FR 28785, May 15, 2012; 77 FR 62150, Oct. 12, 2012; 78 FR 20246, Apr. 4, 2013; 78 FR 63883, Oct. 25, 2013; 81 FR 26710, May 4, 2016; 81 FR 87820, Dec. 6, 2016; 82 FR 50820, Nov. 2, 2017; 88 FR 32120, May 19, 2023]


§ 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]


[78 FR 33985, June 6, 2013]


§ 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 PM2.5 NAAQS has attained the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS. This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 52.1004(c), suspends the requirements for this area to submit an attainment demonstration and associated reasonably available measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standard for as long as the area continues to attain the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS.


(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 PM2.5 NAAQS. This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 52.1004(c), suspends the requirements for these areas to submit an attainment demonstration, associated reasonably available measures, a reasonable further progress plan, contingency measures, and other planning SIPs related to attainment of the standard for as long as these areas continue to meet the 1997 PM2.5 NAAQS.


(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 PM2.5 NAAQS. These determinations, in accordance with 40 CFR 51.1004(c), suspend the requirements for these areas 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 these areas continue to meet the 24-hour 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS.


(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 PM2.5 NAAQS. This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 51.1004(c), 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 PM2.5 NAAQS.


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area has attained the 1997 annual PM2.5 national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 52.1004(c), suspends the requirements for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley PM2.5 nonattainment 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 PM2.5 NAAQS.


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area has attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS). This determination suspends the requirements for the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to submit, for the Philadelphia-Wilmington, PA-NJ-DE PM2.5 area, 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 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.


(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 (PM2.5) national ambient air quality standards (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 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS. If EPA determines, after notice-and-comment rulemaking, that this area no longer meets the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS, the corresponding determination of attainment for that area shall be withdrawn.


(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 (PM2.5) nonattainment area has attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 national ambient air quality standards (NAAQS) and approves the motor vehicle emission budgets used for transportation conformity purposes. This determination suspends the requirements for the Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley, Pennsylvania PM2.5 nonattainment 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 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS. If EPA determines, after notice-and-comment rulemaking, that this area no longer meets the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS, the corresponding determination of attainment for that area shall be withdrawn.


Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS

Geographic area
Year
PM2.5

(tons/year)
NOX

(tons/year)
Pittsburgh Area2011961.7128,973.05

(k) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on April 22, 2014. The maintenance plan includes the 2017 and 2025 PM2.5 and NOX mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Dauphin, Lebanon and Cumberland Counties to be applied to all future transportation conformity determination and analyses for the Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS.


Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for Cumberland and Dauphin Counties for the 1997 Annual PM2.5 NAAQS in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP

approval
Maintenance Plan201736510,28712/8/14
20252757,02412/8/14

Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for Lebanon County for the 1997 Annual PM2.5 NAAQS in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP

approval
Maintenance Plan2017762,25212/8/14
2025521,44612/8/14

(l) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the York nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on April 22, 2014. The maintenance plan includes the 2017 and 2025 PM2.5 and NOX mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the York County to be applied to all future transportation conformity determination and analyses for the York nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS.


York Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual PM2.5 NAAQS in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP

approval
Maintenance Plan20171925,39012/08/14
20251443,39812/8/14

(m) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon-York PM2.5 nonattainment area for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on April 22, 2014. The maintenance plan includes the 2017 and 2025 PM2.5 and NOX mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for the Dauphin, Lebanon, Cumberland, and York Counties be applied to all future transportation conformity determination and analyses for the Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon-York nonattainment area for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.


Harrisburg-Carlisle-Lebanon-York Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 NAAQS in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP

approval
Maintenance Plan201736510,28712/8/14
20252757,02412/8/14
Maintenance Plan2017762,25212/8/14
2025561,44612/08/14
Maintenance Plan20171925,39012/8/14
20251443,39812/8/14

(n) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Reading nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on November 25, 2014. The maintenance plan includes the 2017 and 2025 PM2.5 and NOX mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for Berks County to be applied to all future transportation conformity determinations and analyses for the Reading nonattainment area for the 1997 annual PM2.5 NAAQS.


Reading Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual PM2.5 NAAQS in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP approval
Maintenance Plan20172005,7393/4/15
20251463,7193/4/15

(o) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Allentown nonattainment area for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on September 5, 2014. The maintenance plan includes the 2017 and 2025 PM2.5 and NOX mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) for Lehigh and Northampton Counties to be applied to all future transportation conformity determinations and analyses for the Allentown nonattainment area for the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.


Allentown Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 NAAQS in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP approval
Maintenance Plan20172978,081April 13, 2015.
20252345,303April 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 PM2.5 NAAQS submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on September 5, 2014. The maintenance plan includes the 2017 and 2025 PM2.5 and NOX mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) to be applied to all future transportation conformity determinations and analyses for the Pennsylvania portion of the Philadelphia nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.


Pennsylvania Portion of the Philadelphia Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS in tons per year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP approval
Maintenance Plan20171,67937,922April 21, 2015.
20251,31625,361April 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 (PM2.5) national ambient air quality standards (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 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS. If EPA determines, after notice-and-comment rulemaking, that this area no longer meets the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS, the corresponding determination of attainment for that area shall be withdrawn.


(r) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Johnstown nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour PM2.5 National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on December 3, 2014. The maintenance plan includes the 2017 and 2025 PM2.5 and NOX mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) to be applied to all future transportation conformity determinations and analyses for the Johnstown nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.


Johnstown Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 NAAQS for Cambria County in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP approval
Maintenance Plan201762.791,707.037/16/15
202546.711,077.467/16/15

Johnstown Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 NAAQS for Indiana County (Partial) in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP approval
Maintenance Plan20177.95238.507/16/15
20254.38120.987/16/15

(s) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Lancaster nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour fine particulate matter (PM2.5) NAAQS submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on April 30, 2014. The maintenance plan includes the 2017 and 2025 PM2.5 and nitrogen oxides (NOX) mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) to be applied to all future transportation conformity determinations and analyses for the Lancaster nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.


Lancaster Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 NAAQS for Lancaster County in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP approval
Maintenance Plan20172496,916July 16, 2015.
20251854,447July 16, 2015.

(t) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Pittsburgh nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on December 22, 2014. The maintenance plan includes the 2017 and 2025 PM2.5 and NOX motor vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) to be applied to all future transportation conformity determinations and analyses for the Pittsburgh nonattainment area for the 1997 annual and 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS.


Pittsburgh-Beaver Valley’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 1997 Annual and 2006 24-Hour PM2.5 NAAQS in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP approval
Maintenance Plan201770017,584October 2, 2015.
202553710,709October 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 (PM2.5) primary national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS). This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 51.1015, 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 state implementation plan revisions related to attainment of the standard for as long as this area continues to meet the 2012 annual PM2.5 NAAQS.


(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 PM2.5 nonattainment area has attained the 2006 24-hour PM2.5 NAAQS by the applicable attainment date of December 31, 2015. Therefore, the EPA has met the requirement pursuant to CAA section 188(b)(2) to determine whether the area attained the standard. The EPA also has determined that the Liberty-Clairton, PA nonattainment area will not be reclassified for failure to attain by its applicable attainment date under section 188(b)(2).


(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 (PM2.5) primary national ambient air quality standard (NAAQS). This determination, in accordance with 40 CFR 51.1015, 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 state implementation plan revisions related to attainment of the standard for as long as this area continues to meet the 2012 annual PM2.5 NAAQS.


(x) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Delaware County nonattainment area for the 2012 annual fine particulate matter (PM2.5) NAAQS submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on January 23, 2019. The maintenance plan includes the 2014, 2022, and 2030 PM2.5 and nitrogen oxides (NOX) mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) to be applied to all future transportation conformity determinations and analyses for the Delaware County area for the 2012 annual PM2.5 NAAQS.


Delaware County Area’s Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2012 Annual NAAQS in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP approval
Maintenance Plan20141364,652September 30, 2019.
2022 Predicted751,833
Safety Margin4183
2022 Budget792,016
2030 Predicted53869
Safety Margin087
2030 Budget53956

(y) EPA approves the maintenance plan for the Lebanon County nonattainment area for the 2012 annual fine particulate matter (PM2.5) NAAQS submitted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania on February 11, 2019. The maintenance plan includes the 2014, 2022, and 2030 PM2.5 and nitrogen oxides (NOX) mobile vehicle emissions budgets (MVEBs) to be applied to all future transportation conformity determinations and analyses for the Lebanon County area for the 2012 annual PM2.5 NAAQS.


Lebanon County Area Motor Vehicle Emission Budgets for the 2012 Annual NAAQS in Tons per Year

Type of control strategy SIP
Year
PM2.5
NOX
Effective date of SIP approval
Maintenance Plan2014873,131September 30, 2019.
2022 Predicted451,697
Safety Margin5170
2022 Budget501,867
2030 Predicted281,249
Safety Margin3125
2030 Budget311,374

(z) EPA approves the limited maintenance plan for the second 10-year maintenance period for the PM10 Liberty Borough area in Allegheny County.


[45 FR 33628, May 20, 1980]


Editorial Note:For Federal Register citations affecting § 52.2059, see the List of CFR Sections Affected, which appears in the Finding Aids section of the printed volume and at www.govinfo.gov.

§ 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.


[60 FR 1741, Jan. 5, 1995]


§ 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.


[61 FR 39597, 39601, July 30, 1996]


§ 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.


[61 FR 39597, 39601, July 30, 1996]


§ 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]


[78 FR 60225, Oct. 1, 2013]


§ 52.2064 EPA-approved Source-Specific Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX).

Link to an amendment published at 89 FR 87960, Nov. 6, 2024.

This section explains the EPA-approved Source-Specific Reasonably Available Control Technology (RACT) Requirements for Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC) and Oxides of Nitrogen (NOX) incorporated by reference as part of the Pennsylvania State Implementation Plan (SIP) identified in § 52.2020(d)(1).


(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 Federal Register of October 7, 2016, for prior RACT approval.


(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 Federal Register of October 7, 2016, for prior RACT approval.


(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 Federal Register of October 7, 2016, for prior RACT approval.


(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 Federal Register of October 7, 2016, for prior RACT approval.


(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 Federal Register of October 7, 2016, for prior RACT approval.


(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 Federal Register of October 7, 2016, for prior RACT approval.


(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 Federal Register of October 7, 2016, for prior RACT approval.


(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 Federal Register of October 7, 2016, for prior RACT approval.


(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 NOX emissions limit found in Condition 4 and Conditions 5, 10, 11, 13, 14, and 15, which remain as RACT requirements. See also § 52.2063(c)(136)(i)(B)(13), for prior RACT approval.


(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]


[85 FR 65721, Oct. 16, 2020, as amended at 85 FR 66264, Oct. 19, 2020; 85 FR 66490, Oct. 20, 2020; 86 FR 48914, Sept. 1, 2021; 86 FR 58225, Oct. 21, 2021; 86 FR 60178, Nov. 1, 2021; 87 FR 3445, Jan. 24, 2022; 87 FR 3672, Jan. 25, 2022; 87 FR 3936, Jan. 26, 2022; 87 FR 50952, Aug. 19, 2022; 87 FR 57403, Sept. 20, 2022; 87 FR 57612, Sept. 21, 2022]


§ 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 NOX Emission Rate Limit requirement in (f)(1) of this section will commence for the Facility on the day that Facility has operated for thirty (30) Operating Days after, and possibly including, the compliance date of March 29, 2023.


(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 NOX emissions under this section, the devices defined in 40 CFR 72.2 and installed and maintained as required by 40 CFR part 75.


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 NOX Emission Rate for the Facility shall be expressed in lb/MMBtu and calculated in accordance with the following procedure: first, sum the total pounds of NOX emitted from all Units during the current Operating Day and the previous twenty-nine (29) Operating Days; second, sum the total heat input from all Units in MMBtu during the current Unit Operating Day and the previous twenty-nine (29) Operating Days; and third, divide the total number of pounds of NOX emitted from all Units during the thirty (30) Operating Days by the total heat input during the thirty (30) Operating Days. A new Facility-wide 30-Day Rolling Average NOX Emission Rate shall be calculated for each new Operating Day. Each 30-Day Rolling Average NOX Emission Rate shall include all emissions that occur during all periods within any Operating Day, including, but not limited to, emissions from startup, shutdown, and malfunction.


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.


NOX” means oxides of nitrogen, measured in accordance with the provisions of this section. “NOX emission rate” means the number of pounds of NOX emitted per million British thermal units of heat input (lb/MMBtu), calculated in accordance with this section.


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 NOX mass emissions shall be expressed in lb/day and calculated as the sum of total pounds of NOX emitted from the Unit during the Unit Operating Day. Each Unit-specific Daily NOX Mass Emissions shall include all emissions that occur during all periods within any Operating Day, including emissions from startup, shutdown, and malfunction.


(f) NOX emission limitations. (1) The Facility shall achieve and maintain their Facility-wide 30-Day Rolling Average NOX Emission Rate to not exceed their Facility limit in Table 1 to this paragraph (f)(1).


Table 1 to Paragraph (f)(1)—Facility-Wide 30-Day Rolling Average NOX Emission Rate Limits

Facility
Facility-wide 30-day

rolling average NOX

emission rate limit

(lb/MMBtu)

Conemaugh0.072
Homer City0.096
Keystone0.075
Montour0.102

(2) The Facility shall achieve and maintain their Unit-specific Daily NOX Mass Emissions to not exceed the Unit-specific limit in Table 2 to this paragraph (f)(2).


Table 2 to Paragraph (f)(2)—Unit-Specific Daily NOX Mass Emissions Limits

Facility
Unit
Unit-specific

daily NOX mass

emissions limit

(lb/day)

Conemaugh114,308
Conemaugh214,308
Homer City115,649
Homer City215,649
Homer City316,727
Keystone115,691
Keystone215,691
Montour117,912
Montour217,721

(g) Monitoring of NOX emissions. (1) In determining the Facility-wide 30-Day Rolling Average NOX Emission Rate, the Facility shall use CEMS in accordance with the procedures of 40 CFR parts 60 and 75, appendix F, Procedure 1.


(2) For purposes of calculating the Unit-specific Daily NOX Mass Emissions Limits, the Facility shall use CEMS in accordance with the procedures at 40 CFR part 75. Emissions rates, mass emissions, and other quantitative standards set by or under this section must be met to the number of significant digits in which the standard or limit is expressed. For example, an Emission Rate of 0.100 is not met if the actual Emission Rate is 0.101. The Facility shall round the fourth significant digit to the nearest third significant digit, or the sixth significant digit to the nearest fifth significant digit, depending upon whether the limit is expressed to three or five significant digits. For example, if an actual emission rate is 0.1004, that shall be reported as 0.100, and shall be in compliance with an emission rate of 0.100, and if an actual emission rate is 0.1005, that shall be reported as 0.101, and shall not be in compliance with an emission eate of 0.100. The Facility shall report data to the number of significant digits in which the standard or limit is expressed.


(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 NOX Mass Emissions (lbs); Unit-specific total Daily Heat Input (MMBtu); Unit-specific Daily NOX Emission Rate (lb/MMBtu); Facility-wide 30-Day Rolling Average NOX Emission Rate (lb/MMBtu); Owner; Operator; Representative (Primary); and Representative (Secondary). In addition, the Facility shall maintain the following information for 5 years from the date of creation of the data and make such information available to EPA if requested: Unit-specific hourly heat input, Unit-specific hourly ammonia injection amounts, and Unit-specific hourly NOX emission rate.


(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 NOX emission limit on three or more days during any 30-day period, or exceeds the Unit-specific daily mass emission limit for any Unit on three or more days during any 30-day period, the Facility shall electronically submit to EPA a report on the exceedances within ten (10) business days after the Facility knew or should have known of the event. In the report, the Facility shall explain the cause or causes of the exceedances and any measures taken or to be taken to cure the reported exceedances or to prevent such exceedances in the future. If, at any time, the provisions of this section are included in Title V Permits, consistent with the requirements for such inclusion in this section, then the deviation reports required under applicable Title V regulations shall be deemed to satisfy all the requirements of this paragraph (h)(3).


(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].


[87 FR 53402, Aug. 31, 2022]


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 Federal Register. Entries in paragraphs (c) and (d) of this section with EPA approval dates after October 15, 2008, will be incorporated by reference in the next update to the SIP compilation.


(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
Air Pollution Control General Definitions RegulationGeneral Definitions2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 0.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 1Visible Emissions7/19/20077/22/2016, 81 FR 47712All 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 2Handling of soft coal2/22/19775/7/1981, 46 FR 25446
Air Pollution Control Regulation 3Particulate Emissions from Industrial Processes7/19/20077/22/2016, 81 FR 47712All 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 4Open Fires7/19/20077/22/2016, 81 FR 47712All 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 5Fugitive dust2/22/19775/7/1981, 46 FR 25446
Air Pollution Control Regulation 6Continuous Emission Monitors7/19/20077/22/2016, 81 FR 47712All 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 7Emission of Air Contaminants Detrimental to Persons or Property7/19/20077/22/2016, 81 FR 47712All 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 8Sulfur Content of Fuels1/9/20178/13/2018, 83 FR 39889Excluding sections 8.7 and 8.8.3 which were not submitted by the State.
Air Pollution Control Part 9Air pollution control permits4/5/201810/2/2019, 84 FR 52366Amend 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 10Air pollution episodes2/22/19775/7/1981, 46 FR 25446
Air Pollution Control Regulation 11Petroleum Liquids Marketing and Storage2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 11.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation

12

Incinerators7/19/20077/22/2016, 81 FR 47712All 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 13Particulate emissions from fossil fuel fired steam or hot water generating units10/5/19823/29/1983, 48 FR 13026
Air Pollution Control Regulation 14Recordkeeping and Reporting7/19/20077/22/2016, 81 FR 47712All 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 15Control of Organic Solvent Emissions2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 15.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 16Operation of air pollution control system2/22/19775/7/1981, 46 FR 25446
Air Pollution Control Regulation 18Control of Emissions from Organic Solvent CleaningWithdrawn12/2/1999, 64 FR 67495No. 18 is superseded by No. 36.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 19Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Surface Coating Operations2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 19.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 21Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Printing Operations2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 21.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 25Control of VOC Emissions from Cutback and Emulsified Asphalt2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 25.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 26Control of Organic Solvent Emissions from Manufacturers of Synthesized Pharmaceutical Products2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 26.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 27Control of Nitrogen Oxides Emissions2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 27.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 29.3Emissions Caps4/28/19953/22/1996, 61 FR 11731This rule limits a source’s potential to emit, therefore avoiding RACT, Title V Operating Permit.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 30Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Automobile Refinishing Operations7/19/2007All 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 31Control of VOCs from Commercial and Consumer Products1/9/20174/1/2021, 86 FR 17072All 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 32Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Marine Vessel Loading Operations7/19/2007All 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 33Control of VOCs from Architectural Coatings and Industrial Maintenance Coatings7/21/20204/1/2021, 86 FR 17072All 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 34Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance Program1/5/20095/25/2018, 83 FR 24225Department 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 35Control of Volatile Organic Compounds and Volatile Hazardous Air Pollutants from Wood Products Manufacturing Operations2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 35.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 36Control of Emissions from Organic Solvent Cleaning5/3/20229/1/2023, 88 FR 60343Revisions made to part 36 for consistency with NESHAP for Halogenated Solvent Cleaning (40 CFR part 63, subpart T).

Air Pollution Control Regulation 37Rhode Island’s Low Emission Vehicle Program12/22/20058/19/2015, 80 FR 50205Adopts California LEV II standards.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 38Nitrogen Oxides Allowance Program6/10/19986/2/1999, 64 FR 29567
Air Pollution Control Regulation 44Control of Volatile Organic Compounds from Adhesives and Sealants2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 44.2 Application section.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 45Rhode Island Diesel Engine Anti-Idling Program7/19/20073/27/2008, 73 FR 16203Limits idling for diesel on-highway and non-road engines.
Air Pollution Control Regulation 49Transportation Conformity10/20/20113/10/2015, 80 FR 12564
Air Pollution Control Regulation Part 51Control of Volatile Organic Compound Emissions from Fiberglass Boat Manufacturing2/9/20189/3/2020, 85 FR 54926Excluding 51.2 Application section.
Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Safety and Emissions Control Regulation No. 1Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance Program1/28/20095/25/2018, 83 FR 24225Division 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 23-23Air PollutionSubmitted 1/2/2013
1
4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Section 23-23-5—Powers and duty of director.

Section 23-23-16—Emergencies.
Rhode Island General Laws, Title 23, Chapter 23-23.1Air Pollution Episode ControlSubmitted 1/2/2013
1
4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Section 23-23.1-5—Proclamations of episodes and issuances of orders.
Rhode Island General Laws, Title 36, Chapter 36-14Code of EthicsSubmitted 1/2/2013
1
4/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Section 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
Narragansett Electric Company South Street Station in ProvidenceA.H. File No. 83-12-AP8/29/19837/27/1984, 49 FR 30177Revisions 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 TextronA.H. File No. 85-8-AP6/6/198512/11/1986, 51 FR 44604RIDEM 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, RIA.H. File No. 85-10-AP9/12/19858/31/1987, 52 FR 32793RIDEM 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 IndustriesFile No. 86-12-AP11/24/19873/10/1989, 54 FR 10145RIDEM 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 IslandA.P. File No. 87-5-AP3/17/19879/19/1989, 54 FR 38517Revisions 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 IslandFile No. 95-50-AP3/12/19969/2/1997, 62 FR 46202An administrative consent agreement between RIDEM and University of Rhode Island, Alternative NOX RACT (RI Regulation 27.4.8)
Providence Metallizing in Pawtucket, Rhode IslandFile No. 87-2-AP4/24/19909/6/1990, 55 FR 36635Define 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 HospitalFile No. 95-14-AP11/27/19959/2/1997, 62 FR 46202Alternative NOX RACT. An administrative consent agreement between the RIDEM and RI Hospital.
Osram Sylvania IncorporatedFile No. 96-06-AP9/4/19969/2/1997, 62 FR 46202Alternative NOX RACT.
(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 CompanyFile No. 95-52-AP12/5/19959/2/1997, 62 FR 46202Alternative NOX RACT.
(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, IncFile No. 95-28-AP11/17/19959/2/1997, 62 FR 46202Alternative NOX RACT. An administrative consent agreement between RIDEM and Bradford Dyeing Association, Inc.
Hoechst Celanese CorporationFile No. 95-62-AP11/20/19959/2/1997, 62 FR 46202Alternative NOX RACT. An administrative consent agreement between RIDEM and Hoechst Celanese Corporation.
Naval Education and Training Center in NewportFile No. 96-07-AP3/4/19969/2/1997, 62 FR 46202Alternative NOX RACT. An administrative consent agreement between RIDEM and Naval Education and Training Center in Newport.
Rhode Island Economic DevelopmentFile No. 96-04-AP9/2/19976/2/1999, 64 FR 29567Alternative NOX RACT. A consent agreement between RIDEM and Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation’s Central Heating Plant in North Kingstown.
Cranston Print WorksA.H. File No. 95-30-AP12/19/199512/2/1999, 64 FR 67495Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination.
CCL Custom ManufacturingA.H. File No. 97-02-AP4/10/1997; and 10/27/199912/2/1999, 64 FR 67495Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination.
Victory Finishing TechnologiesA.H. File No. 96-05-AP5/24/199612/2/1999, 64 FR 67495Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination.
Quality Spray and StencilingA.H. File No. 97-04-AP10/21/1997; and 7/13/199912/2/1999, 64 FR 67495Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination.
Guild MusicA.H. File No. 95-65-AP11/9/199512/2/1999, 64 FR 67495Non-CTG VOC RACT Determination.
US Watercraft, LLC in Warren, Rhode IslandFile No. 01-05-AP7/16/2003 and 2/11/20049/21/2017, 82 FR 44103VOC 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
Notice of public hearingStatewideSubmitted 2/9/19726/15/1972, 37 FR 11914Proposed Implementation Plan Regulations, RI Department of Health.
Miscellaneous non-regulatory additions to the plan correcting minor deficienciesStatewideSubmitted 2/29/19727/27/1972, 37 FR 15080Approval and promulgation of Implementation Plan Miscellaneous Amendments, RI Department of Health.
Compliance schedulesStatewideSubmitted 4/24/19736/20/1973, 38 FR 16144Submitted by RI Department of Health.
AQMA identifications for the State of Rhode IslandStatewideSubmitted 4/11/19744/29/1975, 40 FR 18726Submitted by RI Department of Health.
Letter identifying Metropolitan Providence as an AQMAMetropolitan ProvidenceSubmitted 9/6/19744/29/1975, 40 FR 18726Submitted by the Governor.
A comprehensive air quality monitoring plan, intended to meet requirements of 40 CFR part 58StatewideSubmitted 1/8/19801/15/1981, 46 FR 3516Submitted 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 dataStatewideSubmitted 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 4/16/815/7/1981, 46 FR 25446Attainment 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 narrativeStatewideSubmitted 5/14/1982; and 7/1/19826/28/1983, 48 FR 29690As 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 ozoneStatewideSubmitted 5/14/1982; 7/1/1982; 7/7/1982; 10/4/1982; and 3/2/19837/6/1983, 48 FR 31026Submitted by the Department of Environmental Management.
1982 Ozone Attainment Plan
Revisions to attain and maintain the lead NAAQSStatewideSubmitted 7/7/19839/15/1983, 48 FR 41405Submitted by the Department of Environmental Management.
Section VI, Part II of the associated narrative of the RI SIPStatewideSubmitted 2/6/1984; 1/27/1984; and 6/6/19847/6/1984, 49 FR 27749To 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 PlanStatewideSubmitted 1/14/1994; and 6/14/199410/30/1996, 61 FR 55897A 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 revisionsStatewideSubmitted 3/15/199410/30/1996, 61 FR 55897Revision to the RI SIP regarding the States’ Contingency Plan.
Letter from RIDEM submitting revision—Rhode Island’s 15 Percent Plan and Contingency PlanStatewideSubmitted 3/15/19944/17/1997, 62 FR 18712The 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 PlanProvidence (all of Rhode Island) nonattainment area10/5/19943/9/2000, 65 FR 12474
Letter outlining commitment to National LEVStatewide2/22/19993/9/2000, 65 FR 12476Includes 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 CategoriesStatewideSubmitted 4/5/199512/2/1999, 64 FR 67495
October 1, 1999, letter from Rhode Island Department of Environmental ManagementStatewideSubmitted 10/1/199912/27/2000, 65 FR 81743Submitted Air Pollution Control Regulation No. 14, “NOX Budget Trading Program,” and the “NOX State Implementation Plan (SIP) Call Narrative.”
“NOX State Implementation Plan (SIP) Call Narrative,” September 22, 1999StatewideSubmitted 10/1/199912/27/2000, 65 FR 81743
November 9, 1999, letter from Rhode Island Department of Environmental ManagementStatewideSubmitted 11/9/199912/27/2000, 65 FR 81743Stating RI’s intent to comply with applicable reporting requirements.
Negative Declaration for Aerospace Coating Operations Control Techniques Guideline CategoryStatewideSubmitted 3/28/20007/10/2000, 65 FR 42290
September 20, 2001 letter from Rhode Island Department of Environment ManagementStatewideSubmitted 9/20/20016/20/2003, 68 FR 36921Submitting the “NOX State Implementation Plan (SIP) Call Narrative,” revised September 2001.
NOX State Implementation Plan (SIP) Call Narrative, revised September 2001StatewideSubmitted 9/20/20016/20/2003, 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 StandardState of Rhode IslandDecember 14, 2007July 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 StandardStatewideSubmitted 4/30/20083/13/2012, 77 FR 14691
Negative declarations included in the Rhode Island Attainment Plan for the 8-Hour Ozone National Ambient Air Quality StandardStatewideSubmitted 4/30/20083/13/2012, 77 FR 14691Includes 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 SIPStatewideSubmitted 8/7/20095/22/2012, 77 FR 30212.
Infrastructure SIP for the 2008 ozone NAAQSStatewideSubmitted 01/02/2013 and 3/26/20184/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Conditional 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 NAAQSStatewideSubmitted 10/26/2011 and 3/26/20184/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Conditional 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 NO2 NAAQSStatewideSubmitted 1/2/2013 and 3/26/20184/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Conditional 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 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewideSubmitted 9/10/2008 and 3/26/20184/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Conditional 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 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewideSubmitted 9/10/20084/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Approved 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 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewideSubmitted 11/6/2009 and 3/26/20184/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Conditional 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 SO2 NAAQSStatewideSubmitted 6/27/20144/20/2016, 81 FR 23178Approved 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 ReportStatewideSubmitted 1/7/20157/20/2016, 81 FR 47039
Transport SIP for the 2008 Ozone StandardStatewideSubmitted 6/23/201510/13/2016, 81 FR 70633State 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 StandardStatewideSubmitted 4/30/20084/10/2017, 82 FR 17126State 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 StandardStatewideSubmitted 4/30/20084/10/2017, 82 FR 17126State 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 StandardStatewideSubmitted 11/06/20094/10/2017, 82 FR 17126State 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 NO2 and SO2 StandardsStatewide10/15/201512/19/2017, 82 FR 60122
I/M SIP NarrativeStatewideSubmitted 2/17/20175/25/2018, 83 FR 24225Narrative 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 StandardsStatewideSubmitted 9/20/20199/3/2020, 85 FR 54926
Infrastructure SIP for the 2015 ozone NAAQSStatewide10/15/202010/14/2021, 86 FR 57060This 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 StandardStatewideSubmitted 9/23/202012/10/2021, 86 FR 70411State 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).

Infrastructure SIP and Transport SIP for the 2012 PM2.5 NAAQSStatewide12/6/2017May 31, 2022, 87 FR 32320 and September 13, 2022, 87 FR 55918This 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 PM2.5 NAAQS, which shows that Rhode Island does not significantly contribute to PM2.5 nonattainment or maintenance in any other state.

[64 FR 43085, Aug. 9, 1999, as amended at 64 FR 67500, Dec. 2, 1999; 65 FR 12476, 12480, Mar. 9, 2000; 65 FR 42292, July 10, 2000; 65 FR 81748, Dec. 27, 2000; 66 FR 9663, Feb. 9, 2001; 68 FR 34814, June 11, 2003; 68 FR 36925, June 20, 2003; 71 FR 40016, July 14, 2006; 73 FR 16205, Mar. 27, 2008; 73 FR 70874, Nov. 24, 2008; 76 FR 40257, July 8, 2011; 76 FR 49672, Aug. 11, 2011; 77 FR 14695, Mar. 13, 2012; 77 FR 30215, May 22, 2012; 78 FR 63387, Oct. 24, 2013; 80 FR 12564, Mar. 10, 2015; 80 FR 32472, June 9, 2015; 80 FR 50205, Aug. 19, 2015; 80 FR 43631, July 23, 2015; 80 FR 60544, Oct. 7, 2015; 81 FR 23178, Apr. 20, 2016; 81 FR 47039, July 20, 2016; 81 FR 47712, July 22, 2015; 81 FR 70633, Oct. 13, 2016; 82 FR 17126, Apr. 10, 2017; 82 FR 20276, May 1, 2017; 82 FR 44103, Sept. 21, 2017; 82 FR 60122, Dec. 19, 2017; 83 FR 24225, May 25, 2018; 83 FR 39889, Aug. 13, 2018; 84 FR 52366, Oct. 2, 2019; 85 FR 54926, Sept. 3, 2020; 86 FR 17072, Apr. 1, 2021; 86 FR 57060, Oct. 14, 2021; 86 FR 70411, Dec. 10, 2021; 87 FR 32320, May 31, 2022; 87 FR 55918, Sept. 13, 2022; 88 FR 60343, Sept. 1, 2023]


§ 52.2071 Classification of regions.

The Rhode Island plan was evaluated on the basis of the following classifications:


Air quality control region
Pollutant
Particulate matter
Sulfur oxides
Nitrogen dioxide
Carbon monoxide
Ozone
Metropolitan Providence InterstateIIIIIII

[37 FR 10891, May 31, 1972, as amended at 38 FR 34325, Dec. 13, 1973; 39 FR 16347, May 8, 1974; 46 FR 25460, May 7, 1981]


§ 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]


[75 FR 82560, Dec. 30, 2010, as amended at 78 FR 63388, Oct. 24, 2013]


§ 52.2073 [Reserved]

§ 52.2074 Legal authority.

(a)-(b) [Reserved]


[37 FR 10891, May 31, 1972, as amended at 39 FR 7283, Feb. 25, 1974; 39 FR 12350, Apr. 5, 1974; 51 FR 40676, Nov. 7, 1986; 81 FR 23179, Apr. 20, 2016]


§ 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
SO
PM10
NO2
CO
O3
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.


[50 FR 52461, Dec. 24, 1985, as amended at 68 FR 16724, Apr. 7, 2003]


§ 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 PM2.5 NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on September 10, 2008, is disapproved for Clean Air Act element 110(a)(2)(H). A Federal Implantation Plan is already in place at 40 CFR 52.2080.


(6) 2006 PM2.5 NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on November 6, 2009, is disapproved for Clean Air Act element 110(a)(2)(H). A Federal Implantation Plan is already in place at 40 CFR 52.2080.


(7) 2012 PM2.5 NAAQS: The 110(a)(2) infrastructure SIP submitted on December 6, 2017, is disapproved for Clean Air Act element 110(a)(2)(H). A Federal Implantation Plan is already in place at § 52.2080.


[81 FR 23179, Apr. 20, 2016; 84 FR 52366, Oct. 2, 2019; 87 FR 32320, May 31, 2022]


§§ 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.


[38 FR 18879, 18880, July 16, 1973, as amended at 38 FR 30878, Nov. 8, 1973; 51 FR 40675, Nov. 7, 1986]


§ 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
Air pollution control regulation
No. 1Visible emissions8/02/675/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
2/28/725/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
2/22/775/07/8146 FR 25446(c)(12)
No. 2Handfiring of soft coal8/02/675/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
2/28/725/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
2/22/775/07/8146 FR 25446(c)(12)
No. 3Particulate emissions from industrial processes8/02/675/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
2/28/725/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
2/22/775/07/8146 FR 25446(c)(12)
No. 4Open fires8/02/675/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
10/1/715/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
2/22/775/07/8146 FR 25446(c)(12)
No. 5Fugitive dust8/02/675/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
2/22/775/07/8146 FR 25446(c)(12)
No. 6Opacity monitors8/02/675/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
2/22/775/07/8146 FR 25446(c)(12)
11/22/899/30/9156 FR 49416(c)(37)Amended Regulation No. 6.
No. 7Emission of air contaminants detrimental to persons or property8/02/675/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
7/19/775/07/8146 FR 25446(c)(12)
No. 8Sulfur content of fuels10/1/715/31/7237 FR 10842(b)
5/28/7411/03/7540 FR 51044(c)(8)
1/21/8146 FR 5980(c)(13)Narragansett Electric Bubble.
2/22/775/07/8146 FR 25446(c)(12)
12/30/8146 FR 63043(c)(14)Temporary Relaxation for Bradford Dye.
11/10/8247 FR 50866(c)(16)Temporary Relaxation for Kenyon Piece Dye Works.
10/05/823/29/8348 FR 13027(c)(17)Conversion/Conservation Incentive/Bubble.
5/15/8449 FR 20493(c)(21)URI Bubble.
8/29/837/27/8449 FR 30177(c)(23)Narragansett Electric (South Street).
5/02/851/8/8651 FR 756(c)(24)Requires sampling valve.
12/16/858/